I work on countries where the death penalty is still applied when one is homosexual or transsexual and also on other countries where there […]…
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For L’Oeil de la Photographie editorial team, vacation start on July 14th after the Rencontres d’Arles. After that, you, our readers, will be taking control of […]…
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 […]…
The exhibition ” Gardens of Faith” is presented on the stone walls, in the aisles of the Monastery Skite St Foye of the park […]…
Recently, a friend gifted me with a box of old negatives he found while cleaning out his late father’s half – century old photography […]…
“L’Individualité en Mouvement ” is the sequel to the series ” Lyon , Ville en Mouvement”. I’ve started working on this series in 2015, where […]…
Started in 2008, the Mirrored series draws portraits of the travelling within the busy city man. The protagonist from the photos feels himself protected […]…
The architecture of this city, its colors, old or weathered buildings dating back to the industrial revolution, sometimes alongside the very modern constructions immediately interested me. […]…
I am a Brighton based free-lance photographer and artist whose work explores representations of sexuality, the body and identity. I work across many genres […]…
Tapuicacas are closer than you think. Actually, they are everywhere, especially in artistic environments. Their life is top-secret and they never reveal their true […]…