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My name is Mahesh and I am from Chennai, India. Basically, I am a software engineer and an amateur photographer. I have been taking pictures around 6 years now. I love people and street photography.

Suspended by Natalie Barbosa
Ballet from the beginning, was and often still is, concentrated on making the dancer look polished, perfect, in character, focused on the end performance, or the final outstretched movement.

Lifeforms : Women by Kobal Mitja
Mitja Kobal is a freelance photographer from Ljubljana, Slovenia, now based in Vienna, Austria. Born '81, studied Japanese and Philosophy, djing locally and globally for over 10 years





Tom Fallon Photography
Aside from photography I have had too many hobbies to list, my best friend as my life partner and 4 magical little critters called children. Like hobbies, I have too many jobs to list.

Morten Germund: Shadow City,Mumbai
Dharavi, Mumbai, is one of the largest slum areas in the world. With an estimated one million inhabitants living on two square kilometers it's an area densely populated. Situated in the heart of Mumbai's mega city



Omri Talmor: Far beyond my personal story
I am a strong believer in the ability of documentary photography to serve not just as a tool which represents the functionality of one structure or another but also as a means of expressing social views and political stance.










Neo-Burlesque by Leland Bobbé
The power of neo-burlesque is rooted in the charisma the performer exerts over the audience. On stage, the artist controls the illusion of what is and is not revealed.



Logbook by Yanina Boldyreva
This project shows space surrounding me as the post-apocalyptic world. It has people, architecture, and only separate ruins which jut out of a ground indicate the past developments.




Landscape and people; Tuscany by Jimmy Williams
It’s a privilege to photograph the same timeless surroundings from which Renaissance Masters once drew inspiration.Every time I visit Tuscany, I expect its beauty to have succumbed to the trappings of modernity and tourism.

India; In deep water by Michael F. McElroy
The amount of water used by humans has tripled since 1950, and irrigated cropland has doubled. About one-fifth of the worlds population lacks sufficient water, a figure that could reach 40 percent by 2025 by some estimates


Northwoods Journals by Kurt Simonson
I must have been ten or eleven years old when I first ran across the peculiar envelope that bore my grandmother’s shaky handwriting: “not to be opened until my death.”


Breathing Skin Series by Luiza Boldeanu
Luiza Boldeanu (Marinas) is a well-known Romanian photographer, specialized in portrait, documentary and fine art photography. She started photography in 2007 when she decided to capture in images.



Rwanda X% by Ilka & Franz
Rwanda prides itself for being well organised and tidy, not a tiny piece of litter to be seen on the streets of Kigali. One Saturday a month, the country’s citizens get together to clean their roads and public spaces.


Documentary Photography; Minerva Bar by Odeta Catana
Minerva has been my family’s small business like forever, starting from my great grandfather. The way it looks right now it’s how my parents restored it, actually my father, and they both made a living out of it for the last 22 years.


African Samburu Women by Marja Schwartz
The Samburu people live just north of the equator in the Rift Valley province of Northern Kenya, where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the northern desert. They are one of the most fascinating Kenya tribes

After Sargent by Lydia Panas
All artists are haunted by specific themes, and mine are about loss and longing. Taking pictures satisfies a need for connecting and intimacy that does not have to bend

Entre Mar y Tierra by Vinicius Ferreira
The island that stopped in the time of the financial capital, but follow in search of other senses, was the way that I chose to document. A place that challenge the life based on the consume and leaves us with so little