Starting June 13th, the first publication from the Ebifanany I collection by History in Progress Uganda will be released in Amsterdam: Le photographe, Deo Kyakualgira. This event will be held at the…
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May 30th marks the first anniversary of the Gezi Park protests, that enflamed Istanbul and the rest of Turkey last spring. This is for us the occasion to talk about a…
The multidisciplinary artist Paolo Ventura uses photography to document a fictional reality of his own making. He meticulously constructs miniature cities, streets, buildings and interiors populated with small men and women. From…
The Canon Female Photojournalist Award has just been awarded to the 36-year old French photographer Viviane Dalles. Over 90 participants from 26 countries entered the competition. Sponsored by ELLE magazine, the 8,000€ prize goes towards…
The photographs of Osma Harvilahti aestheticize the world to the point of abstraction. His subjects are color, pattern and shape. Photography for him is not a way to observe and understand the…
Olivia BEE TEDx Athens « Talent is an illusion », talent is the combination of authenticity and emotion, love and honesty.…
David Ledoux grew up on the banks of Lake Geneva. Originally trained in painting at the Sydney College of the Arts, he turned towards photography and developed a highly graphic and…
“During trips to Sicily and Mauritius I had the chance to take aerial photographs, which led me to think about the concept of aerial fashion and diptychs. The infinite possibilities of…
Between November 2009 and January 2011, Slovakian photographer Martin Kollar spent extended periods of time working and living in Israel, building a photographic dossier on one of the most contentious…