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The book Crash is based on a series of landscapes photographed close to JH Engström’s home in Smedsby, Värmland in Sweden. The collision between […]…
The title is mysterious and the photographer simply says: “My work is based on our history and what has become our living environment today.” […]…
Floods are an ordinary subject in the practice of photojournalism, almost an obligatory subject often treated with a visual dramatization of already dramatic situations. […]…
Monday July 2nd the festival of Arles will open. This year our coverage of the event will be totally different: you will be in charge! […]…
The Krakow Photo Month festival, coordinated by the Dutch curator Iris Sikking, revolves around the theme “Space of Flows: Framing an Unseen reality”. For […]…
As one of the last rural areas in Europe, Bieszczady became a region where people looked for a distant shelter to escape the suffocating […]…
Agnieszka Rayss operated as a visual researcher when she traced the remains of a Soviet nuclear test site in Northern Kazakhstan. This particular site […]…
This project entitled Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition is a collaboration between photographer Edmund Clark and investigator Crofton Black. Negative Publicity confronts the […]…
Born and raised in Upper Silesia, Michał Łuczak has spent most of his life in one of Poland’s densest mining regions. The nearly 100-year-old […]…