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¨Everyone sees what you appear to be, few experience what you really are¨ (Macchiavello) The Prince is a project about the life of an individual or many people contemplated through the…
Growing up in Virginia, my childhood field trips were to cigarette factories and civil war battlegrounds, with a brown bag lunch in tow. As a young girl I could often…
TEFAF Maastricht is not the first place one would imagine shopping for fine art photography, although it is proclaimed the "world's leading art and antiques fair." There is no dedicated…
The exteriors of the houses and apartment blocks display a multitude of open wounds. The holes made by machine-gun fire and the white blotches of concrete, used to fill up…
“Before the war our life was good, we had four little girls. I learned to farm when I was a girl in Somalia. We got separated when the war came…
The FotoVisura Award was given to photographer Erin Trieb for The Homecoming Project, which focuses on the psychological and emotional impact the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have on America’s…
Since my 2009 project, The Point of View, I have been looking at various aspects of the viewing process and, consequently, decision making in photography, in terms of the perspective…
The Gali district of Abkhazia lies in the South East of the territory, along the disputed border with Georgia, and is home to an estimated 40,000 Mingrelian Georgians who have…
I am more interested in poetry than fact, in the ever-so-slight transformation of reality achieved through a lyrical gaze rather than a supposedly ‘objective’ depiction; and yet I firmly believe…