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Jacob Riis; How the Other Half Lives
Jacob Riis photographed his masterpiece, seventeen photographs published in 1890 under the title "How the Other Half Lives." The book discovers the wild social inequalities existing in the city

Zurumbático by Luis Cobelo
Someone who acts in a foolish way. A ninny, bewildered, slow, somber, melancholic, enigmatic, half-drunk, half-mad, and with bad temper. A trance-like sensation.

NYC Photography by Jan Stojkovic
My project NYC is a series of photographs of everyday street life in one of the most iconic cities in the world. I use photography to tell stories about ordinary people in their everyday environment.


The changes of Maïdan by Thomas Girondel
In 2017 I decide to see Maïdan again. The war has since broken out in the Donbass, a new president is in power, while the nationalist parties have moved closer to the new government.


Perpetual Motif by George Vogiatzakis
A vicious circle. A perpetual motif, whose beginning may be in the photo shooting, in the previous unanswered question that I had raised or in the phrasing of the question itself. A paradoxical, a tormenting process.

The Dance behind the Mask by Pritam Dutta
In Purulia Chhau dancers wear large stylised masks while performing and hence the evolving of Chhau Mask making. This dance form is predominantly seen in the states of Odissa, West Bengal and Jharkhand



Errance Urbaine by Xavier Rey
The work of Xavier Rey is in the early years focused on landscape photography, mainly in long exposure and tends more and more to be part of a research and study on blur.

Inside the camera bag of Lucio Farina
Usually I carry all the gear I describe above, sometimes I rent another camera so it’s easiest to change from a focal to another. Battery chargers, straps, cleaning kit and travel plug adaptor.

Olympe Tits : A different photographic vision
My work is an infinite going on of pictures that are all explaining the same. The characters will always been put in an new space with new impulses and new colors.Olympe’s dance experience helps her to achieve a different photographic vision.


Still Beating by Tom Chambers
Narrative Art refers to visual imagery which tells stories, engages the imagination, and stirs the emotions. These stories transcend culture and are relatable to all.

Silence of breath by Yoko Naito
Once we all,  animals and humans - lived in harmony on the same land. Animals stayed on the land and adapted. Whereas we, humans, left this land to build our civilizations.



Anatomy of a Photograph by Sandro Giordano
That day there were some big clouds moving fast. When I understood that one of them was going to cover the sun, I hurried to put the model in position and tidying up the props around her. After that I ran to get ready to shoot.

Cuba by Raquel Carro
She has dedicated her life to the visual arts, her greatest passion. "Rhythms of a new open Cuba" is a visual narrative of Cuba today. She spent three months travelling around the island staying with locals and sharing experiences with them.


Twilight Time by Zedd
In The Old Testament it has been told that the woman was created from one piece of Adam’s rib. How does woman come into existance? What is the difference of woman from man?

The land by Michał Konrad
I have worked on “The land” project for the last one and a half years. All photos in the project are my self-portraits. I took photographs in vicinity of the town where I was born and live to this day. The project is a record of my emotions to the place where I have my roots.


Nocturnes by S. Gayle Stevens and Judy Sherrod
Our Nocturnes series began as an experiment, an adventure, a collaboration. A pinhole camera-maker and a wet-plate collodion artist collaborated to produce mammoth plate tintypes, echoing the work and process of the early survey photographers.


Fall and get up by Michele Petit
Falling and get up ... or from gesture suspended to rebirth ... Having discovered 2 or 3 years ago - thanks to an artistic collaboration - the company World Tricot, company specializing in luxury knitwear, which worked for the great couturiers

Michal Baran ; Beauty & Fashion Photography
Michał Baran was born and raised in Poland, graduating in computer science, he worked as a web-master, graphic designer and developer, but his greatest passion has always been photography. 

Heavy Loads of Colorful Fare by France Leclerc
For photographers, food markets are always a tempting place to shoot with their bounties of colors, shapes, textures and people.  Over the years, I have visited a large number of food markets in various parts of the world including many in India.

Inside the camera bag of Efrat Sela
In addition to what I regularly take – the Lowepro bag, Newswear bag, which I finds very comfortable and appropriate for some days, My Canon camera , all variety of lenses- Canon 24 F2.8, Canon 16-35 f 2.8, Canon 24-105 F4, and Canon 50 f1.8.

Sulaiman Almawash ; Photo manipulation and Art
This art Wonderful because it involves the creation of unique images, i like this arts ( photo manipulation art and surreal art , conceptual art). This arts blends reality with illusion to create something truly remarkable.

Agathae by Vito Finocchiaro
From 3 to 5 February Catania honors Agata. Three days of cult, devotion, folklore and traditions that are not found anywhere else in the world. St Agatha's day, the most important religious festival in the city.

The void We leave by Oded Wagenstein
The void we leave is an ongoing visual project, about the tenants of an aging community, living in Cuba. As they depart from this world, all they leave is the void between the walls.

En Detail by Sebastian Gruia
I grew up with this around the corner market "Piata Flavia", and it was always a lot of fun to go there with the hope that maybe, this time, I can find that "golden fish", meaning something useful and as cheap as possible.

Careful – Soul Inside by Pedro Oliveira
In June 2015, Pedro Oliveira, a Brazilian photographer, living in Portland, OR-USA,  started a personal ongoing series of photographic essays casing lives of real people throughout several cities of the West coast of the United States.




Richard Avedon: The beauty of simplicity
Richard Avedon, member of the Royal American Academy of Arts and Sciences, they say that his portraits helped define the image of beauty, elegance and culture; He was the quintessential fashion photographer and a master portraitist.


Selfhood by Vicky Martin
The series "Selfhood" was in part inspired by the proverb "The Eyes Are The Window To The Soul" and a desire to challenge the need to see the eyes within a portrait.

To The Edge by Tom Chambers
What mattered was not right before my eyes, but delicately hidden in glaciers, volcanic rock, and ice, all of which have endured over many millennia.

America in a Trance by Niko J.Kallianiotis
About two decades ago my father moved to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and this was only my second experience with the United States.In the late 70’s he took the journey from Greece to the Big Apple to pursue a PhD, which led him to the Keystone State.

A Dozen Twilight – Across Oceans By Abhijit Bose
While traveling to different countries for last 10 years, I was lucky to be present in a few occasions when nature took the lead and played with colors.In fact, after witnessing the first twilight while traveling from Kathmandu

Dolomites Diary by Stefania Piccioni
Dolomites are a section of Alps in the north Italy. The Mountains around us of soaring rock spires seemingly suspended above the clouds. The Dolomites are a unique landscape.

One Shot by Max Hirshfeld
Propelled by a sense of immediacy, these photos of everyday people in everyday places attempt to reveal what we often fail to see.