By inviting Lebanon this year, the directors of Photomed have opened the doors to a young, emerging and promising photography. This little country on the shores of the Mediterranean has…
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Produced in 2011 and 2012, Ici prochainement is a project that transposes reality from everyday city life into an aesthetic of computer graphics, which aims to showcase high-quality real estate…
Umberto Verdoliva is 52. Based in Treviso (Italy), he is street photographer.…
This project is my approach to the challenge of melding Fashion and Fine Art by using Cubism in the style of Picasso and Braque. That is, to combine different perspectives,…
Three portfolios. This is the last selection by Agathe Gaillard. Next week and during the month of June, it will be Howard Greenberg from New York, gallery owner and art…
South African-born Sharon Zwi presents 60 black and white life portraits in composite grid format reminiscent of a film contact sheet. Each composite portrait is made of 25 images spanning…
This year’s Momento Head On Photo Book of the Year Award winner, CITIZEN features a collection of images that photographer Ingvar Kenne said came together in an organic fashion rather…
Acclaimed Australian photographer Paul Blackmore’s series New Beirut shows a city and its people in celebration, providing a different view of Beirut and shifting perception on a city that after…
Four times winner of the Australian Science, Environment and Nature Photographer of the Year Award (Canon/AIPP), Darren Jew is one of Australia’s most respected environmental and underwater photographers. His exhibition…
Belgium photographer Anton Kusters spent two years documenting a Yakuza family in Japan, an experience he describes as "walking on eggshells". Convincing the Yakuza to allow him to take…