Thousands of miles across Latin America, comparing my little European culture to a new world of men, costumes, places, colors and lights that I never knew about. From there, it…
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This is my latest work, shot in Albania. The subject is vendettas, or “blood feuds.” Are they prisoners or hostages? Victims or future criminals? All of these words can be used…
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 photographs.…
Khaosan Road or Khao San Road a short street in central Bangkok, Thailand. In the last 20 years Khaosan Road has developed into a world famous backpacker ghetto in the…
The project started by chance back in 2008. I was visiting the local zoo, which I hadn’t been to in ages, and started taking pictures of the captive animals, just…
Travel is in some ways an attempt to escape, to free oneself from the confines of daily life and fly away towards unknown skies to breathe another air, attaining another…
The Italo-Argentine architect Francisco Salamone war born in the province of Catania in 1897. He was the most brilliant representative in Argentina of "State Art Decò", a hybrid of classicism…
Generally, my work tries to challenge both the image and the viewer. It is also about what we (the viewers) see and what we are told to see. In other…
In Paris I see light reflections that appear on walls. Sometimes I see them as characters, a play of light... playful and expressive. They are created by mirrors, plastic or…
French photographer David Nissen takes us on a ride in his work Gusty, an atmospheric journey through storm, rain and fading light. Explaining that he’s looking for strong and interesting light, and atmospheres…