Arnaud Teicher: Wildfire

On August 28th 1989 the montagne Sainte-Victoire, so dear to Paul Cézanne, was consumed by flames; the fire lasting 3 days and 3 nights ravaged over 5000 hectares (12.3 thousand acres) and became one of the worst ecological disasters in southern France during the previous century. The next day, as...

Ghazal Sheei: Everything Must Go

Los Angeles, CA attracts millions of tourists each year, and its proximity to numerous attractions in Southern California make it a go-to destination for travelers, but this photo series shot on film (35MM and 120MM) shines a light on one such former destination, the Salton Sea. Little known even by...

María Carla Piacenza: Climate Change Route

The Climate Change Route is the name given to the tourist circuit that includes the Pastoruri glacier and its surroundings, located in the region of Ancash, Peru, at more than 5000 meters above sea level. The increase of the global temperature, the disproportionate mining, the overgrazing, the unconscious tourism have...

Marica Kolcheva: Meteorologica

Says Marica: By hybridizing documentary and fictional narrative strategies, I investigate the relationship between modern meteorological science and weather modification experiments and earlier modes of knowledge about the weather. I put my focus on process of magic-becoming-science and open a dialoge space between the past, the present and the future....

Paul Harmon: WaterMarks

WaterMarks is a series of abstract Australian landscapes of North Western NSW. Their production has been a journey that has been taken over a year and 4 expeditions into the area to develop and produce. Says Paul: I was initially attracted to this subject by its strong hues and unexpected...

Tiago Coelho: Joy Resort

The small city of Guaiba in the south of Brazil sits by the Guiba River, and it has 100.000 inhabitants. One particular aspect about Guaiba city is striking: a large cellulose factory, the only one in the world situated in an urban environment. From almost anywhere in the city, you...