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Terri Gold ; Poetic infrared imagery
Terri Gold is an award-winning photographer known for her poetic infrared imagery of people from the remote corners of the world. She is a storyteller who is happiest when she is in a world that is unknown to her.

Grey Matter(s) by Tom Jacobi
For two years Tom Jacobi travelled to six continents, searching for archaic landscapes - mystical places that had been shaped over thousands of years by nature, yet they seem timeless, even modern.



Muharram festival by Debarshi Mukherjee
The Muharram festival symbolizes the beginning of the new Islamic year. Muharram word is derived from the word ‘haram’ which means “forbidden”.People celebrate this as the first month of the twelve months of Islamic lunar calendar day when they see the crescent moon.

DDiarte ; Creative Photography
When we set up DDiArte in 1999, at that time it was a painting workshop where we brought together the best of both of us for the purposes of creation, painting on canvas.


Hearth by Lise Johansson
The series Hearth is exploration of the ephemeral quality that sets apart the architectural framework of a human dwelling from a place of comfort and love.

Phantasmagorical by Patrizia Piga
2nd place at Professional Fine Art category, International Photography Award 2016. The project Phantasmagorical was born in 2015. An abundance of food accessible to everyone.

I Never told Anyone by Bénédicte Vanderreydt
These seven images represent the women in Bénédicte Vanderreydt’s family that have been oppressed and objectified by a male dominated society, at a time when personal honour was of great significance to men.


Lydia Panas ; Falling From Grace…
Inspired by 17th and 18th century Dutch paintings, with simple backgrounds and solemn expressions, the images in ‘Falling from Grace…’ present a feast; fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, cake.

Budding by Emel Karakozak
Woman is a being through which man feel connected to nature as woman is very similar to nature in birth-giving and life-blooming characteristics.


Inside the Camera Bag of Marcel Kolacek
In my camera bag I have really only the basics. I am not much for any conveniences. Two Nikon cameras, two short lenses (35 mm, 18-55 mm - mostly use 24 mm) and a zoom lens (300mm), which basically I do not use, but I take it with me on the road

Self portraits as a Concept
Köln (8 Nov – 22 Dec) Self portraits are long known to be one of the favourite visual motifs for artists. Since the 1960s photographers started to dedicate their work towards the subject of self-questioning images.

Kabuki players by Hiroshi Watanabe
Those Kabuki players seen in the photographs are not with the mainstream Kabuki companies in Tokyo. They are with localized small groups located in various parts of Japan.

Uli Weber ; Fashion and Portraiture
The photographer, Uli Weber, has built a global reputation on his mastery of two distinct fields: capturing the profound and the profane in a popular culture fixated with celebrity; and revealing the intimate truths of portraiture.


Fleeing Death by Szymon Barylski
The refugee camp in Idomeni on the Greek-Macedonian border, to which thousands of immigrants, mainly Syrians, are coming. It is occupied by people from different social strata.

Aleksandar Gligoric ; Fashion Photography
Aleksandar Gligoric was born in 1979. Ever since he was a child, he has expressed great interest in different forms of art, especially music, fine literature, cinema and photography.

Sottosopra by Fabrizio Intonti
Fabrizio Intonti is a photographer and author. His photographic production, in addition to professional activity, extends to the visual arts, often relies on the contamination of techniques

Burkhard Arnold Director of In Focus Galerie
The In focus galerie was founded in 1990 und shows photography in its whole range, classic journalistic-, portrait-, staged-, concept-, nude- and architecture photography (vintage and later prints) from 1945 up to today.



Another Place by Arif Furqan
Why moving? Mobility is an act of survival, surviving from the geographical boundary of your-self, territory, and boundary that prevent you from encountering the others.

Lanesborough by Karen Knorr
Karen Knorr lived in Belgravia, London for a short period in the 1970’s her parent’s maisonette in Lowndes Square returning to photograph their friends for the series Belgravia (1979-1981).

Mudec by Mario Rossi
Mario Rossi was born in Naples. Now he lives in Rome the city that he set off from and the city he go back to. He is involved in photography since the late seventies years gradually supporting the need for deeper search for a language to identify with.

In the ghost town Skrunda by Jelena Osmolovska
Skrunda is a town in Latvia, also known as a ghost town since 1998. It was built by Soviet Union as a military town in 1963. There you still can find 60 buildings that comprise the former complex and town including apartment blocks, a school, barracks and an officers club.


Iquitos-Belen by Szymon Barylski
Iquitos is the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, to which there is no land route. One can get to the city only by boat or plane. One of the attractions of Iquitos is Belen district.

Urban kaleidoscope by Shoji Fujita
Every time I look into my camera, it is as if I am looking through a wonderful world of kaleidoscope. As I spend time observing and capturing the sun's creations.

Waiting: refugee in Greece by Erberto Zani
War in Syria goes on and millions refugee escape from violence and death. From Turkey, thousand of Syrians and Afghans arrived in Greece using improvised boats. Lot of them died during the crossing.

Zero Dark MOCKBa by Davide Palmisano
Zero Dark version of Moscow, is the guided tour of a city of dreams, and dreams should be made so at night. Because the night is a different world, sweet and ambiguous as a dream, and in those hours the cityscape in Moscow


Five minutes with Dasha Matrosova
I was born and presently live in the city of arts in Vitebsk, Belarus. All my interests were in performance arts. So I graduated art academy and started focusing on photography.

The Missing Whole by Dafna Tour
My photographs present the human body, with an emphasis on functional body cavities (holes), and their changes as far as significance, functionality and appearance over time.

Ebola Survivors by Marcello Bonfanti
The widest ebola epidemic ever recorded heavely stroke Sierra Leone with some 23.000 infection and over 9.000 deaths, that required the brave and complex intervention of international ngos in the attempt to fight the virus

Transition by Michal Konrad
You can go to the other side, or change the state of consciousness. You can find the secret window through which we will enter a new dimension. You can also convert, fall and get up.

Black crop by Guillaume d´Hubert
Black crop is a visual search based on the geometry of the human body, opposition between positive and negative and how it affects our perception of an image.


Kibera by Marcel Kolacek
Kibera. The largest slum in Africa. With absolute certainty can not say it, but it's pretty huge, especially population density. Various sources state different numbers

Street Stories by Castro Frank
Contemporary Street Photographer, Castro Frank was born on August 28th, 1983. This Los Angeles native’s style of photography fuses together a journalistic approach with an artistic eye to create imagery.

Weavers by Kannan Muthuraman
Thirumazhisai is a suburb of Chennai, India, located in Thiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu. It was once famous for its traditional weaving business.

Working Jill by Jady Bates
Working Jill is a photographic conceptual series that represents there is a notion of humor about a very serious subject still seemingly controversial today. Equal pay for women in the same jobs as men.