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Mattia Baldi is impressed by how the human perception of beauty is changing. Modern technologies are going to make us see things that don’t exist, augmented reality, our faces will be perceived as we want.
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Mattia Baldi is impressed by how the human perception of beauty is changing. Modern technologies are going to make us see things that don’t exist, augmented reality, our faces will be perceived as we want.
MoreIgal Stulbach created this series while strolling the streets of Tel Aviv in the late autumn nights. This is the preferred time for a night bird like him. He tries to reveal the magic that
MoreInspired by Deconstructivism in architecture, Gigi Chung’s works explore the geometric juxtaposition of various building edifices. These surfaces contain unifying patterns and elements which create pulsating visual rhythms, facilitate eye movements within the image. Depart
More“When I step outside into the world, I see geometry. This is my North Star, my organizing principle around which all other objects are placed. Geometry grounds me and it grounds my photos. It helps me to
MoreBlack is an insulating element that envelops female bodies, sometimes fragile and sometimes mysterious. Mystery and a feeling of anxiety pervade them, always denying the face to the observer. Starting from a classic theme: the
MoreKarim Bouchareb is an Algerian Fine Art photographer while working as a legal administrator in an industrial company in Annaba(bône). He tries to fuse reality with the imagination of things that can take people out
MoreYou will never see a crowd gathered this much in Kibera apart from politics. But, this gathering is of a different kind since it doesn’t divide people based on institutionalized ethnicity or ideology. Of course,
MoreStéphane Navailles is a street-photographer, living in France. “At this age, I take the time to use my senses, the photos are more than obvious. From San Francisco to Saint Petersburg, from Paris to Bilbao,
MoreAdam Void documented all existing written remains of hobos from the site of the National Hobo Convention in Britt, Iowa, USA. The convention is a world unto itself, with kings, queens, freaks, and misfits all
MoreThe photography series NOSTALGIA tells the story of an immigrant’s remembrance of a life disrupted by war. Cold earth and blackened gun-metal. Taking with you only the most precious and essential. Cast alone amongst thousands;
MoreSylvain Devlichevitch got his first camera at 11, which ignited his passion for photography. But that passion is on and off and intertwined with other passions throughout his life until digital photography came to him
MoreThere is always a human presence in Vittorio’s pictures, big or small or even if no one is photographed. And that presence carries a story about them. Vittorio Scatolini, an Italian photographer, has told these
MoreRezki Sterneanto is an Indonesian photographer living in West Karawang (Java). He captures shapes of art, inspired by the stories of people’s life. He creates mostly conceptual and surrealism images. But some others are streetshoots, urban photography and also
MoreThere is nothing more beautiful and liberating than indulging in one’s own pandemonium, nothing more reassuring of one’s existence, both spiritually and physically, and this belief of Mushfiqur Rahman has given birth to this particular
MoreItalian photographer Maria Serra is unafraid to show us her dark world, but sometimes with her courage, openness and poetry, she lets a ray of hope shine through. Her photographs shows her inner world.
MoreMinimalism, both as a philosophy of art and life, has deeply influenced George Digalakis’s work. He draws inspiration from various objects: the sea, the sky and from his emotional response to them. It is in the
MoreThe common purpose of art and science is to find the truth. That’s what Bernd Walz has been doing for all his life with photography. As a scientist Bernd Walz used photography only for documentary
MoreLook at these pictures. What do you see? A crowded street full of people, walking, standing, sitting on the side. Men, women, children in old typical Middle East clothes. Maybe the past. What do you
MoreWe all have childhood memories of the circus: exotic animals, daring artists and funny clowns. This is the sunny side of the circus, which is shown to the visitor. In reality, the circus business is
MoreItalian photographer Domenico Masiello has been creating another reality from the reality with his digitally edited B&W photos. He usually takes out architecture landmarks and makes them extremely three-dimensional. By doing so, he gives them
MoreDoes photography faithfully depict reality, or is it only a staged image? In the photo series “Unkunst”, Jürgen Sobkowiak has been radically exploring the boundaries of photography, turning nonsense into sense: he deliberately puts his
MoreCorona, climate change, energy crisis, the war in Ukraine, personal problems, health problems, but also the fast-paced and high-tech society demands more and more from mankind. In the new photo series “Müde (Tired)” by Jürgen
MoreMost of us would not believe that healthy children are being killed by their own community, for implausible reasons. But it is the reality in some parts of the world. Like the Mingi tribal killing
MoreWojciech Karliński project shows train stations in Poland. Since the fall of communism in Poland in 1989, the railway is in constant transformation. A big part of train stations, lose the primary meaning. Part of
MoreIn the early 1970’s visual storyteller Homer Sykes started his research into documenting traditional British folklore customs and annual events, which has become the largest long-term project of his career. Homers’ unique survey on British customs is an
More“A documentary / street series showcasing the inhabitants of the English town of Northampton – a place where urban poverty, street fashion, strange and mundane antics, and some amazing characters converge, as I attempt to
MoreKITES – A VISUAL POEM is a visually poetic series by Jasbir John Singh from Singapure that mixes fine art photography and free-form movement. The performer Syazwan Rahmad, uses the medium of white powder to
MoreAnelí Pupo Rodríguez work is marked by a gendered approach from the position of women. Social criticism as a discourse capable of telling a story, an opinion, a popular sentiment, is as interesting to her
MoreWhen you look at Jürgen Sobkowiak’s images, you do not only see photographic artworks but also some performance and installation art, and above all authenticity. All is excellently done alone by himself without any artificial
MoreKip Harris went to northern Italy in 1999 thinking that he would photograph the comings and goings of people at the main railroad station in Milan. What he photographed instead was November light. This is
MoreThe German-based photographer Gudrun Oser surprises us with her composition and mise en scene of her photos. The props are usually every day objects but somehow she finds beautiful curves, geometric shapes, and even twists
MoreJürgen Sobkowiak is a freelance photo-artist from Germany. In fact, he loves the photo art and not the photography because the only thing that fascinates him is the artistic expression. Cover Image: Retreat (detail)
MoreSharwar Hussain Apu has won the 1st place of 2021 Monovisions Black and White Photography Awards with his black and white photojournalism series “Waiting for last wave”. MonoVisions Photography Awards 2022 are now open for entries, an
MoreGreig Clifford has spent the last few years since 2010 as a published UK based music photographer, but for his personal work he likes to make images that fall outside the remit of promotional band
MoreThe objectification of the female body is an effective form of dehumanization. Women’s sexuality is exploited and suppressed at the same time. Admired and reviled, chased and judged, praised and ridiculed. This oppressive societal schizophrenia
MoreAlthough making money through advertising photography, Erfan Yazdanpanahi’s real passion is on the street, where he has been capturing the life, the people, the human conditions of his own country for 7 years.
More“Brutalist Symphony” is an ongoing series of photographic captures of William Pereira’s brutalist architecture. Brutalism has often been associated with cold and unwelcoming facades. This series of images seek to emphasize the contrast in light
More“During this chaotic time of pain and suffering, I was creatively looking to vent pent-up frustrations about the state of our world. My initial and idealistic hope was to create a safe place for unrestrained emotional release,
MoreFotografiska New York is proud to present Color Lehmitz, an exhibition of the intimate, documentary-style work by the renowned Swedish photographer Anders Petersen. Spotlighting the artist’s acclaimed series Café Lehmitz – a raw, unfettered look
MoreFor the first time, the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation is presenting a true photographic rediscovery: Fred Koch (1904-1947) has to be considered one of the most important photographers of the Weimar Republic. With his early death
MoreJörg Karrenbauer’s current work irritates the viewer by appearance and reality: inhospitable terrain, grainy formations, the contrast between black and white goes like a crack through the picture. An unfriendly landscape in the future or
MoreLea Lund & Erik K’s photographic collaboration is a story about love, a photographer finding her muse, and a subject claiming his identity. Lea, born and raised in Switzerland, and Erik, born and raised in
MoreIn a way, the circus is the contemporary Real-Time-Real-Avengers-Marvel-Comic-Version of the theatre – not necessarily in its lightness or playfulness, but in the fact that there are people, extraordinary people and superheroes who do things that are
MoreHeinrich Heidersberger‘s iconic 1971 photograph Kraftwerk der Volkswagen AG is turning fifty. This anniversary presents an opportunity to (re)discover the photographic work of one of the most fascinating German photographers, who developed his own photographic
MoreA motorcyclist races straight towards us, headlights on full beam, commanding our attention and carrying the smell of asphalt and gasoline from a TV screen into a non-descript hotel room. This photo is taken from
MoreBlue Sky is pleased to announce Remnants of an Exodus, an exhibition by Al J Thompson featuring photographs from his first monograph of the same name. Remnants of an Exodus is a love letter to Thompson’s second home — Spring Valley, NY,
MoreMountains always mesmerize us. With their striking ruggedness. With their incredible heights. With their spectacular mass and commanding sights. Nothing we have ever made can be compared to them. That’s why they are both our
MoreAhmad Kaddourah is an Abu Dhabi-based photographer from Palestine. His interest has originally emerged from an architectural background as he studied architectural design. Later through developing his study with the passion for photography, he began
MoreThe Leitz Park in Wetzlar presents a new outdoor highlight in the adjacent forest with the photo exhibition “Green Hell Nürburgring” by photographer Hans Peter Seufert. Embedded in the special ambience of the forest, a
MoreSouvik Sanyal is born in a small town of Tezpur, Assam in the northern part of India, he came from a very culture-rich family where art, literature and culture were always discussed. Therefore, from early
More“At the age of 55, after graduating from the Institute of Visual Arts at Taipei City University, I created artworks that take human life as their starting point. In my photo artworks I show the
MoreMaggie Steber’s images speak to the pain of loss: Maggie Steber was an only child. Madje Steber was a single parent. All they had was each other, an incomplete family, and it wasn’t easy. Madje
MoreJonathan Moore’s 2019 photo essay ZAETA is the story of a community of refugees living in the remains of a world that ended decades ago. In the early 1990s a conflict in Abkhazia – a
MoreBorn in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sarah Bultitude grew up surrounded by photography. Her Grandfather and Father were both avid amateur photographers. She loved watching prints emerge from her Father’s garage darkroom and sat through countless slide
MoreJoseph Rodríguez is a Documentary photographer born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He studied photography in the School of Visual Arts and in the Photojournalism and Documentary Photography Program at the International Center of
MoreIn his online installation ADDICTED2CLICK, Hamburg-based photographer Ruediger Glatz presents a photographically artistic discourse of his everyday life and how he perceives it himself. Driven by his enduring quest to capture moments and details, he
More“In Conversation With” is a conceptual series in which Jasbir John Singh invited different personalities to freely express themselves in front of his camera without any creative direction from him – an act he termed as
MoreGigi Chung is a San Francisco-based fine-art photographer who mainly works in medium-format digital photography. She has come to focus on architectural abstracts with a minimalistic approach. She finds the juxtaposition of light, shadows and lines in architecture
MoreA follow up to Jack Savage critically acclaimed series “Noirisms”. This series is again indebted to the ghosts of our shared cinematic past, and the cinema of Film Noir (1920-50). Monochromatic tones and shadows are prevalent –
MoreThe thematic intentions of Jack Savage behind the series POSTNOIRISMS, is the creation of: ‘’An Imagined future for contemporary British, Photographic Film Noir’’, blending sci-fi with the more traditional noiristic elements of mystery, femme faltales,
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