The Arctic has fascinated explorers, adventurers, traders and whalers ever since ancient times. And since the beginning of the 1990s, I have been searching for my own Ultima Thule,…
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Once upon a time in Siberia, on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in a warm bed in a small town, a little girl woke up from a dream. …
Maarten Van den Bossche (Belgium, 1984) first trained as a stage designer in Ghent. He then studied photography in Brussels at the Narafi, the École le Septant Cinq and Sint-Lukas.…
A 'kawa', or mountain stream, can turn into a large river as well as become a small stream. Within the scope of this series, Yamamoto Masao refers to lessons from…
fotoprize, a new prize created by fotofever, accompanies a young photographer taking his or her first steps into the art market. fotofever is offering Anna Orlowska, winner of the first…
Yasuhiro Ishimoto, who died earlier this year, was a photographer who loved lines and curves. The Parker Stephenson Gallery is paying tribute to Ishimoto with an exhibition of his work.…
Award-winning Australian photographer Louise Whelan’s At Our Table exhibition is now on in Sydney as part of the Crave Food Festival, which runs for the month of October. Whelan’s images…
Fotofever opened it doors last wednesday along the canal in Brussels. Around 60 “European” gallerists are exhibiting at this photography fair, little sister to Fotofever Paris, which opened there in…
When he was twelve, Hervé All experienced dematerialization of his body during an acute appendicitis attack (NDE, near death experience). In 2001, he lived for one year in Mexico, with…
World Press Photo invites photojournalists from Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia to apply to participate in the first of three Reporting Change workshops. The first workshop will focus on the…