The title of the book is: Transfiguration. It was made by Antigone Kourakou. It is published by Skeleton Key Press in Oslo. Over the […]…
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“In this time of great social reckoning, when more and more people recognize the deep impacts of structural racism, economic injustice, and mass incarceration, […]…
“In this time of great social reckoning, when more and more people recognize the deep impacts of structural racism, economic injustice, and mass incarceration, […]…
John Alinder, son of a farmer, was born in 1878 in the village of Sävasta, Altuna parish, in Uppland, a province in eastern central […]…
Once upon a time before crack, inner-city communities were blighted by poverty and unemployment—but not by the drug wars that tore families apart, destroying […]…
Declaration of love to Nature: photographer Joel Sartore photographs 20,000 species and fights against mass extinction. A former photographer for National Geographic magazine, Joel […]…
I started the book Unanimated in February 2003 and I finished it in 2015. Always shooting occasionally during my constant traveling. I was not […]…
Captured by Boogie, one of the most influential photographers of street culture in the new millennium, these edgy and gritty—nay, jolting—images track the darker […]…
After her mother’s death in 2010, Celine Marchbank started to clear out her mother’s house, sorting through everything she had left behind. As she […]…
Claire and Philippe Ordioni : Jean-Claude Dreyfus beside himself. It all started – well almost – the day when Jean-Claude Dreyfus, who spent his […]…