Kazakh fishers have, for untold generations, set out onto the frozen Ishim River in hopes of catching fish—whether for fare or profit—beneath the ice. Historically nomadic, Kazakhstan began a process of sedentarization as a result of Russian colonialism in the 19th century. But despite advances in technology, many of these...
Jose Diniz: Periscope
For eight years, photographer Jose Diniz searched the Brazilian coastline as a castaway. All the way from Maranhão to Rio Grande do Sul - extending through Uruguay - he captured images of people, buildings, the horizon and the sea always from a particular perspective: facing, under or over the water....
Joey L.: Omo Valley
While Ethiopia's sky-heavy terrain leaves its residents engulfed by a jungle of impressions, myths and searing truths, their daily existence remains tinged with sociopolitical issues, a sense of spirituality, and an undeniable nearness to the animal world. Joey L. is a Canadian commercial photographer, director and published author based in...
Jeroen Nieuwhuis: People of Cuba
Jeroen Nieuwhuis lives in the Netherlands. He started photography at age 11, capturing friends with the camera he got for birthday. After a couple of years, he started shooting portraits of friends and posting them on different forums to receive feedback on them. Slowly he developed his own taste in photography and started to look at images differently....