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Across Europe, Spain is one of the countries taking longer to recover from the economic crisis. In Spain, there is an estimate of 1.200.000 empty houses due to the financial…
Julia Tikhomirova is an Italy based Russian photographer. Born in Saint Petersburg in 1981 she began taking photographs while graduating from Journalism Faculty of Saint Petersburg State University. For years…
Who said the body is a finished thing? Is it not bone, flesh, and skin making up a head, a torso, arms and legs? Under certain gazes, it loses its humanity…
In contrast to our western ways, in Mexico people not only live with faith in the afterlife, they also behave as if the dead were still with them. On the…
I'm Jürgen Bürgin, 40 years, from Berlin, Germany. With "Urban Ballads" I'm telling stories, short instances of life in the big cities of our world. All are street photographs from…
Ten years after the fall of the Twin Towers, my gaze turned toward the incredible silent organization that exists in Chinese society, the largest in the world. If the ubiquitous…
These images are the product of a collaboration between myself and the photographer Emily Peters. The photographs are a metaphoric representation of how manufactured products shape the contours of…
Portfolio selected by Magnus Naddermier…
In her artistic approach, Gaëlle Abravanel explores the range of possibilities of the image through experiments reminiscent of Pictorialism, only she uses decidedly modern tools like telephones and computer screens.…