On july 2011, Alessandro Treggiari went to Vico del Gargano, a small town in the south of Italy, to take pictures to people and the place. He stopped in an…
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Selim Harbi born and raised in Tunis (1982), is actually based in Berlin. He's working on a people living in a archipelago called also „The Bijagos“, "the most mysterious…
The 11th of August 2011, Michel Paradinas decided to make a trip. Sandra Fastré went South, Michel Paradinas went North. Every day, they exchanged photographic letters.…
Tom Chambers was born and raised on a farm in the Amish country of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Twenty-five years ago he traveled throughout the Mexican countryside, regularly, he returns to Mexico…
Gaston Scarabello, born in Abano Terme (Italy) in 1951. Industrialcolour is a serie on urban landscape and its declination.…
Aimee Boschet, born in 1973, is a Los Angeles based Photographer. She specialize in Conceptual Portraiture & Moodscapes. This new series of photographs have a look that are reminiscent of…
Bill Biggart was the only journalist casualty in the 9/11 tragedy of the collapse of the World Trade Center. He became a photographer very early in life. On that day…
History for an international reporter is not always on the other side of the world. It can also be just around the corner. Gilles Peress one of the great concerned…
David Friend wrote Watching the world in 2006, 5 years after the attacks on WTC. It is reprinted this year. He had wanted the time to have a global…
September 11th, 2011. Ten years have gone by. The first big shock of the 21st century. Everyone remembers where they were. Everyone remembers a picture. Tens of thousands were…