Jennifer Hudson grew up in a spiritual and conservative home in rural Texas where she cultivated her curiosity and imagination. Experimenting with her artwork by offering insight and awareness about…
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These images are part of my ongoing series, “Songs of the River ~ Portraits from Burma,” which depicts the isolated figure within a spare and graphic river setting. For the…
I look at photography as a relationship between light and film: light as a playful actor and film as a serious recorder. The job of a photographer, which is experimental…
Conrado Rafael P. Maleta' (Sarid-Maleta) is a cuban architect and artist. Born in 1979 (32 yso) in Santiago de Cuba; left the island in 2006 living for a long…
In December 2002, right after surviving The World Trade Center attacks, I decided to move to a quieter, lower rise scale neighborhood, leaving the ''Prada'' comfort of the Central Park…
I spend a lot of time in front of my computer. I've noticed that in certain light conditions I could superpose my reflection on the original image on the screen,…
BM-photo is the result of a collaborative work between Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux, both born in 1978: "We are a Swiss couple living for the past year in Asian…
Sandra Calligaro was born in 1981. Since 2007, she has been working and living in France and Afghanistan. An independent photographer, she is represented by the Picturetank agency.…
To the Tunisian Polls is a series of portraits taken by Augustin Le Gall in the different neighborhoods surrounding the Kasbah of Tunis. With a distinct affection for the Mediterranean…