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Gabriel Isak ; Experiences of the soul
His imagery entails surreal and melancholic scenes inspired by the inner world of dreams and psychology, where he invites the viewer to interact with the internal world of solitary figures

Funeral dress by Kristina Syrchikova
This project is about an elderly woman from Russia affected by cancer. For several years she had been struggling her disease. She received treatment inhospitals, got several courses of chemotherapy


Thailand; Boxing Child by Martin Gros
Also known as Thai boxing, Muay Thai is considered as the national sport in Thailand. Organized around monetary bet, the winners are rewarded by fame and fortune and successful fighters are being treated like celebrities.

India; Vanishing Phone by Arindam Thokder
When I moved to Bangalore in 2005, without a local number to make calls on, I was dependent on the yellow phone for communication. So was my wife, who used these phones to call me whenever she ran out of mobile prepaid limit.



Calm and serenity; Flower Skin by Cao Dien
The creation, the life, the power…the water is filled with tremendous energy. It is the winner of pleasure and delight, it gives life, but also poses a risk, threat, it can destroy us.


Our precious Life by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri
We want to be normal (sane) like you. This is what they wanted from me from their world. I want to be normal, normal and normal. These are the words of the pure heart. Words coming from mind which we call to be not in control.

Water Moods by Alex Axon
I started Water Moods project as a mirror to Urban Moods, only this time with a specific thing in mind - to use long exposures to create feelings of tranquility, where you can get an extra breath every time you watch the photos.

Introduce to the place sondeshkhali by Arko Dip Mukherjee
A tiny happy place called ' Sondeshkhali 'the name was notified by the locals,Unexpectedly i went to that place where people are heavenly live their life, basically i was about to go there seraching for to see'Tiger'or 'Deer' because the place in the sundarban Area

Travel series; Camino by Karin Kunzo
Camino, is a travel series which deals with the subjects of solitude, spirituality and hardship. It mainly tires to capture the beauty of the journey and least of all focuses on the actual destination of the trip, Santiago.

Unequally; Urban Women by William Guilmain
The urban space is unequally shared between genders. Patriarchal cultural codes make the street as a place dominated by men. If it is well accepted that men can stay in the street, women only cross it.

Why Advertising Photography Is Important For Business Development
Advertising is one of the most important aspects of any business. It's how companies get their products and services in front of potential customers and can make or break a business. And while there are many different ways to advertise, one of the most effective is through photography.

Indonesia; Moto Bali by Florian Ritter
For the Europeans or the North Americans, being the by far most frequent travellers seem to be amazed, astonished and fascinated by the simple life style, paired with an ongoing healthy approach to life.


Wet Dog Book by Sophie Gamand
In the vein of Underwater Dogs and Shake comes the quirky yet absolutely darling WET DOG (Grand Central Publishing Hardcover; on sale: 10 /13 ; $ 22 ) by acclaimed photographer Sophie Gamand.

Colombia; Illegal gold by Erberto Zani
In Columbia the cocaine business has become less important than in past years. It is the land now, with its enourmous riches hidden in the subsoil, and the consequent lucrative management of extraction, inflaming economic interest and violence.




Arhaic by Stefan Neagu
"Arhaic" project is made using archaic traditional romanian projections and solarisation, a representation of an original spirit that lives in us.

HIPA announces ‘Saturday Workshop Series’
Dubai (17th/24th October ) The Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) will present a series of four workshops throughout the months of October and November covering various photography topics. Themed as the ‘HIPA Saturday Workshop Series’


Voces Latin American Photography 1980-2015
London (10 Oct 2015 - 9 Jan 2016) Geographically, its map traces a region constituted by more than twenty countries extending from Mexico to the confines of Tierra del Fuego, each with its histories, cultures, ethnicities and languages.




Architecture and activities; Public spaces by Michael Martin
These photographs of public spaces are often sober and frugal in feel because I avoid any spectacle or dramatization in the locations. The emptiness is saturated with a subtle attention to color, and the prevailing silence instilled with a vernacular yet metaphysical quality.

Land of Gods by Jayanta roy
Gangotri National Park is a national park located in Uttarkashi District Uttarakhand, India. The size of this national park is about 2,390 square km.

Lightpainting by Christopher Noelle
Since 2003 Chris has a deep focus on the theme of lightpainting-photography and lightart-animation. By his permanent experimental research and development he´s today one of the pioneers in the international lightpainting-scene.

“It took a catalytic moment in my life to take my photography from a hobby to something I do every day,” Robin Macmillan says. The Canadian photographer was just 39 years old when she received the life-changing diagnosis of stage-2 breast cancer.

Room 322 by Francesco Ridolfi
I quickly realized that nowadays, taking a bath, is one of the rare situations completely for yourself, where you can take time and space, thinking, reflecting and maybe let emerge emotions deepen buried in your heart.



2015 Print – Aline Smithson
PhotoNOLA is proud to present Desert Suitcase by Aline Smithson as our third annual Collectors Club Print. The image, from her recent series Due West, is a nod to those who move west in search of the promised land.


Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor at Red October
Moscow (Oct 3 – Nov 29, 2015) The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography is pleased to announce an exhibition of one of the most important photographers of XX century - Elliott Erwitt. 45 color-photographs





Jamie Lowe ; Conceptual portraits
Globalisation, liberalisation of education and the explosion of the economy’s growth have been the backdrop to this generation, who have no recollection of the Cultural Revolution years and are reaching forward for some kind of personal identity

Street Photography; Wax Dolls by Hakim Boulouiz
Cities are growing day after day. Life is being transformed and accelerated in the middle of modernity. In this context, the urban body is vibrating and experimenting with new adventures. It sneaks between advertising, windows, showcases, colors, prints, shadows and lights.

PaJaMa

PaJaMa

Sep 21, 2015
New York ( 9 sep - 7 nov 2015) PaJaMa, an acronym for Paul-Jared-Margaret, was a collaboration between the artists Paul Cadmus, Jared French and Margaret French. Influenced by Carl Jung’s idea of the collective unconscious


As You Disappear by Pauline Lévêque
The people we most love do become a physical part of us, ingrained in our synapses, in the pathways where memories are created,’ Meghan O’Rourke observed in her memoir of loss