This book entitled Cry Sadness into the Coming Rain is Margaret Courtney-Clarke’s visual ode to her home country, Namibia, and describes the bare circumstances […]…
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This book entitled Cry Sadness into the Coming Rain is Margaret Courtney-Clarke’s visual ode to her home country, Namibia, and describes the bare circumstances […]…
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Pinelopi Gerasimou comes from a small town in Greece on the Ionian Sea. Since she was a child, she has enjoyed taking photos of […]…
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This series of photographs illustrates American photographer Joseph Szabo’s meetings and his friendship with lifeguards from 1990-2015. His first connection with them started in […]…
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This book is British photographer David Bailey’s portrayal of the landscapes and personalities of the mystical and densely forested Naga Hills, part of the […]…
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Domina Apostolidou is a young photographer who lives in Komotini, Greece. Her last series, entitled Little Presence, talks plainly about herself, her daily life and […]…
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Over the last fifteen years, Istanbul has emerged as one of the principal megacities at the outset of the twenty-first century. The picturesque has […]…
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With presentations fluctuating between hyperrealism and science fiction: Daniel Sannwald skillfully switches from one medium to the next—from analogue to digital, from film cameras […]…
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Michael Kenna is known for producing evocative black-and-white images of nature and the urban environment. Often photographing at night or in the early morning […]…
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“What did my parents experience when they were as old as my son is today? What made them what they are today?” These are […]…
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