A person is only complete when he or she is together with someone else, says the Japanese Photographer Hal (1971). 'That's why I pack them together'. He means that literally. For his…
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An-Sofie Kesteleyn (Belgium, 1988) photographs for de Volkskrant. Her series Burning Man is about the desert festival in Nevada. Burning Man is based on the tens of thousands of visitors who gather in the desert. They…
For his project Star of Stars Yoichi Nagata (1950) photographed Tokyo's nightlife. We see people with tattoos, mascara, hair extensions, and combinations of corsets and kimonos. Behind the exuberant clothing there is a…
From land, there is no closer way to get to the sea than on a pier, a structure that almost literally allows one to walk on water. Simon Roberts (England, 1974) photographed…
BredaPhoto offers a stage to young photographers. Through the Academy Project, the general public was introduced to the work of dozens of talented photographers from The Netherlands and abroad. During eight…
September and October were a success for Gérard Rancinan, who had three exhibitions in Shanghai: The Trilogy of the Moderns, A Small Man in a Big world, at the Shanghai…
September and October were a success for Gérard Rancinan, who had three exhibitions in Shanghai: The Trilogy of the Moderns, A Small Man in a Big world, at the Shanghai…
In 2013 Liam Maloney went to sevaral refugee camps in Syria and Labanon his series Texting Syria is formed of portraits of individuals lit up by the light from their smartphone screens: they…
Karel Fonteyne has built a remarkable and strong personal oeuvre, chiefly with black/white work. Fonteyne was never a ‘quick’ photographer: his photographs are extremely intricate, nothing is what it seems at…