It was with all my questions and wonderings that I found myself flying as a modern pioneer about to discover one of the last unexplored lands. I was flying to…
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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…
Oliver Weber’s new and evolving series Social Life at Beach is a documentary about the touristic life on the Canary Islands of Spain. Every year hundreds of thousands of tourists,…
With the series La Cité des Combats Obscurs, I evoke a journey into a land filled with iron beasts, earthen ogres, steel monsters, strange animals, petrified warriors, stranded ships and…
In February 2014, the Brazilian Post Office printed 600,000 stamps dedicated to the World Cup. In a few days, all of the 600,000 stamps had sold out on the internet…
With my ongoing series I Fought the Law I depict America’s most unusual laws. Some of them are still on the statute books. After doing some initial project research I quickly discovered…
The story, or rather the concept of this series, is indicated by its name in the Berber language Tachelhit: “Amargh,” or “nostalgia.” The nostalgia of these places has been captured…
Born in Montreal, Jean-Pierre Domingue took his first pictures at age 14. After serving as Guy Bourdin’s assistant in France in the early 1980s, Domingue moved to Paris and opened his…
What is more ordinary and characteristic of the office life than a photocopier? Everyone uses it mechanically from pressing the start button to checking the result, always repeating the same gestures.…