“Construction in Progress” is a piece of artistic research carried out by the photographer Julie Hascoët and the illustrator Roméo Julien. This collaboration, to be in 7 sections (through 7…
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This series is the second part of my work on familial memory, starting with the death of my grandparents. I asked my mother, my sister, and my goddaughter to…
I left the United States with a photographer friend. I wanted to come face to face with landscapes, immeasurable spaces, make photos where man would be absent. A…
In France, organ donation rose by 66% over twenty years. Ghalia Doumane, thirty-one years old, is the chief resident of digestive surgery at Montpellier’s CHU. She made many…
Located in Namibia, the Namib Desert is an effortlessly beautiful landscape that shows its age with ancient scars carved into the earth. Unique shapes and patterns form over great lengths…
The featured images are the fruit of an in-depth, time-consuming study. Borderline is very much like a document of a specific area of current interest: the Belgian linguistic border. The idea…
Every weekend, The Eye of Photography dedicates itself to the portfolios of its readers. By publishing the best portfolios, the magazine enables photographers around the world to show case their…
My current project, Memories and Demons, involves delving into childhood to examine the demons of early life trauma by creating searing portraits of abuse, using dolls as avatars for children,…
In Tokyo streets I did my best to engage with a population so different from all I knew, and overcome potential but spontaneous distance with my subjects without denying my…