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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






The Gang of Kathmandu by Filippo Zambon
The Gang of Kathmandu tells about the daily life of the street children of Kathmandu, Nepal. Those children allowed me to follow them during their peregrinations around the city.


Traces of human presence; Neverland by Krystel Marois
Krystel Marois is a photographer originally from Sherbrooke (Canada) who currently lives and works in Brisbane (Australia). She completed with honours a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) in 2010, with a major in Photography

I am a Neuroscientist and an avid Art Photographer. My research focused on the study of epilepsy, and the development of innovative cure for this illness. In recent years I found myself directing most of my attention and energy to still life photography

Space and tranquillity; Long exposure by Jeff Vyse
I'm based on the north east coast of England and I spend a lot of my spare time outdoors as that's what I enjoy. I'm lucky enough to live in an area with remote sandy beaches and big sand dunes where you can find space and tranquillity.

Woods; Green Silence by Daniel Kovalovszky
The woods do not care for the loud, suffocating city life were we people are trying to live or rather trying to survive. The trees are doing their own things that have been gently hardcoded inside them by a superior energy

Portrait of the Matterhorn by Nenad Saljic
The Matterhorn is a product of geological processes that transcend our concept of time. It was born from the remnants of an enormous African rock mass which originated more than 250 million years ago







Anatomy of a Photograph by Fang Tong
This shot is one of a series. There are seven photos in this series, so for doing this kind of work in a series, I need to prepare carefully. I had the idea or theme first, then I tried to find a well-fitting location.

Adorned by Jady Bates
Women no longer feel the need to please the previously-ordained-in-media's "male gaze." Females are finding their voice and their own visions in how to adorn themselves: women according to women.

Fantastic Landscapes by Ursula Abresch
Photography is a very interesting combination of technical skills and artistic perception. While I enjoy mastering the technical aspects of photography, I try to keep uppermost in mind the artistic matters.

Conceptual artist; The Lost Road by Francisco Diaz
The photographs I create are what I call cinematic narrative photomontages, fictions meant to seem like snapshots of "reality." The implication is that our reality is created through the limitations of our perceptions.


Marcin Chajrewicz; inspirational photography
My name is Marcin Chajrewicz, though for many I am well known as "Kolgrim". For years I've been living in London, but I am Polish and I was born in Biala Podlaska (east of Poland) where I went to school





Portraits; Readheads by Jola Skóra
The Redheads project came into existence in an attempt to contend with the true principle or belief of photography. When exploring this problem it is often easier to answer the question “what is not photography?” than to accurately state what photography really is.



American Deindustrialization by Joseph Romeo
A current project that I've been working on over the past few years is a series called American Deindustrialization. All along the American Rust Belt are rapidly disappearing relics of Americas Industrial past.