Yeshivá is a school of Jewish male adolescents. The school works in Sao Paulo, Brazil ... but it seems that you're somewhere in Israel. All speak and read Hebrew. The visual…
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The number of homeless individuals on the streets of New York City has nearly doubled over the past decade. From 30.000 in 2002 to more than 50.000 homeless individuals on…
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.…
Panama’s presence in the collective unconscious is most likely due to its canal, exotic sceneries and recent political history. In The Heat is a subjective depiction of the Panamanian social…
For the past five years I’ve been collecting photos of the squat La Miroiterie with the help of residents like Anso, Bernard, Pat Dub, Alexis, Gilles and its co-founder, Michel.…
Coced, in Russian, means “neighbor,” not the neighbor across the hall but rather like a flatmate. In Russian, there’s no equivalent, but the shared living spaces are common. From the…
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.…
In my life, my biological parents contributed to any positive development. Instead, I grew up in the home and came to foster parents. Therefore, my romanticized traditional family is unknown.…
Allison Stewart’s documentary photographs examine America’s subculture of guns and our romance with war. This series focuses on female Civil War reenactors and their 19th century impressions. …
At the beginning Dhaka was a small city with a few thousand people. This city which is situated on the bank of the river Buriganga was recognized in 1608 by…