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Michael Grecco began his career in Boston where he spent 13 years working as a photojournalist. But after getting too close to the action one time and finding himself face…
Sydney photographer John Feely’s meditative documentation of his three-month journey through Western Mongolia’s Bayan-Ugli region is presented as the exhibition ‘The Outsider’. This collection features a number of environmental studies…
In researching what became the group exhibition “1% - Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality”, curator Myles Little, who is also a photo editor at TIME in New York,…
La longue enquête photographique de Paolo Marchetti « The Price of Vanity » est un témoignage graphique de l'élevage intensif d'animaux pour l'industrie de la haute couture. Marchetti explique «…
Swiss visual artist Catherine Leutenegger’s ‘Kodak City’ is an anthology that reveals what remains of Kodak as a business and looks at the impact the company’s decline has had on…
New York-based photojournalist Giles Clarke’s project ‘Waste in Time’ was shot in Haiti and documents the community that lives near, and works in, the vast landfill that sits above Port-Au-Prince’s…
Dutch photographer Ingetje Tadros has called the remote Western Australian town of Broome home for the past twelve years. Over the past four years she has been documenting the Aboriginal…
Canadian-born, Perth-based photographer Mark Lehn’s photo essay of the Bajau Laut nomads, known as the ‘sea gypsies’, captures this group that lives a stateless existence in boat dwellings in the…