Autumn Nights by Igal Stulbach
Igal 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
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
MoreJingyeong Sansu is a Korean traditional aesthetic term which means continuous observation of nature and harmony with nature, and is also the official name of the new residential style shown in these photographs. Photographer Seunggu Kim
MoreSherrie Nickol is a fine art photographer who captures moments in time – and in life – with an almost tangible warmth and energy. She grew up in Osceola, Arkansas and has lived her adult
MoreAccording to Professor M. Madhavankutty in his internet essay on Elephant Festivals in Kerala, the tradition of having a majestic pageant of parading elephants as part of religious events is perhaps 250 years old. “Kerala
MoreStefano Fristachi is an Italian photographer and photojournalist, living in Barcelona. He currently works as a freelancer with international magazines and production agencies. The interest in all social characteristics opens his vision to Anthropological Photography and
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,
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;
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
MoreThe Current, a center for contemporary art, in partnership with Visura, a global platform for visual storytellers, is delighted to announce the exhibition, When the well is dry, co-curated by Rachel Moore, Executive Director +
MoreKnud, Klaus, Matthias and Kjell though completely different in age and profession share one particular similarity: They were all born at the shore of the North Sea, in or around the biosphere reserve, that since
MoreMincéir are a traditionally nomadic ethnic minority indigenous to Ireland, referred to by the Irish Government and the settled population as Irish Travellers. The Mincéir is a true name of the Irish travelling community in their
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
MoreFor most of us, in terms of a physical act, smiling is easy even when the circumstances are hard. But for many children in this world, it takes luck, other’s compassion and generosity. It is
MoreThese images are from a project called In My Skin about young people under 25 in the UK who are challenging their body image. Michelle Sank has looked at those who have had or are considering
MoreThis is one part of a long-term project focusing on animal sanctuaries and their positive contributions to animal, environmental and community welfare. This photo project is as much about the animals who have wound up
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
MoreMassimo Siragusa received four World Press Photo Awards, three Sony World Photography Awards and two MIFA Awards. The Italian photographer is born in Catania. Massimo lives in Rome, where he teaches Photography at the IED-European Institute
MoreBeing raised up in the largest slum in Africa made Kelvin a victim of misrepresentation by the mainstream media. His first instinct was to visually represent his community without bias. Over the years; Kibera slum, located
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
MoreThis series of photos was taken in May 2019 at Chengdu, the capital of southwestern China’s Sichuan province. Chengdu is known to be one of the happiest cities in China and has many famous sites
MorePhotojournalist Abed Zaqout visually reports and documents violence in the Gaza Strip. “I became a photojournalist because it is my passion and my hobby and I find myself in this profession.” He is 35 years old
MoreSeven years ago, Skanda Gautam was offered an internship as a photojournalist at a newspaper that changed his life. He currently works as a photojournalist at Nepal’s leading and highest-selling English daily newspaper, The Himalayan Times,
MoreThe “Corona series” starts with pictures made in a documentary style: showing somebody’s daily life, helplessly left alone with oneself. The series then progressively evolves, treating the psychological aspects and impact of this isolation —
MoreThe scenery of Shanghai is a project mainly to show the large-scale building expansion brought about by the rapid urbanization of Shanghai. The wasteland, as well as the buildings to be demolished or under construction,
MoreI spent the lockdown weeks slowly developing fieldworks, a personal project, exploring isolation and the art of being solitary. Our house is exposed and solitary, the nearest neighbours are half a mile away – we
MoreSamson Otieno is a documentary photographer born and raised in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. His work focused on daily life, environmental, cultural, and socio-economic activities of day-to-day life. He is telling underreported stories of his own
MoreIn adversity emerge heroes. That’s what they say. And they say in this crisis, the heroes are front-line workers. But they have been there all the time for us. And they’ll always be. Only just
MoreJeffrey Wolin debuts new work at Catherine Edelman Gallery in his fifth solo exhibition, Faces of Homelessness. The show opens on December 10 and runs through February 5, 2022. For more than 30 years, Jeffrey
MoreThe photos presented in this series refer to homeless people living on the streets of IncertaGloria’s city, Barcelona. In them the artist wants to express the loneliness of these people, nobody sees them, nobody hears
MoreThis series as all about alienation, hellish, rough, broken reality. We live in a precarious era. The world as we have known it is shattered before our eyes. We cannot touch, hug, embrace, kiss or
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
MoreThe historical events of November 9th, 1989 in Berlin will remain in the memory of Germans for a long time. That day was a holiday in the truest sense of the word, shaped by the
MoreIn 1989 Thomas Hoepker became the first German member of the Magnum agency and was its president from 2003-2007. His pictures are committed, unadorned and dedicated to the truth, but never voyeuristic or hurtful. Unagitated, subtle
MoreThe Healthcare Series has been in existence since 2013, when Peter Untermaierhofer visited his first abandoned hospital. A lot has happened since then. Abandoned manicomi, children’s homes and hospitals in Italy, Belgium and Germany have
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,
MoreSaul Bromberger was born in Israel in 1957 and emigrated to America with his family when he was 9-years old, and learned about the American culture and way of life through his work as a
MoreRichard Mosse worked as a photographer in various crisis and war zones, such as Pakistan, Haiti and also the former Yugoslavia. His best-known photographs are from the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in
MoreFoto Relevance is thrilled to announce Pelle Cass for Crowded Fields, a solo exhibition featuring selections from a critically acclaimed, ongoing series of work capturing hours of dynamic action in a single still frame. A
MoreParallel to the exhibition “America 1970s/80s” with works by Evelyn Hofer, Sheila Metzner, Joel Meyerowitz and Helmut Newton, the Helmut Newton Foundation is showing more than 50 photographs by Stephan Erfurt taken in the 1980s
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
MoreHer photography is a way for Marinka to communicate with the outside world about topics she cares about and an essential part of her link to life. In a way, it is her process of
MoreWhat would it be like when you bring street photography to the beach? That’s what Luca Regoli has been doing. In this series, Luca Regoli wants to match his love for the sea with his
MoreGumiran has captured not only human faces, but more importantly a lifetime of emotions and stories. There is much hardship, vulnerability but also authenticity, courage, and no lack of happiness. Donell Gumiran is known for
MorePeter Untermaierhofer is one of the best-known German actors in the field of lost places photography. His motifs are places and structures built by people, but abandoned and abandoned over time. In today’s ghost town
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
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
MoreVIPA announces the winners of the first competition. We are pleased to present the 1st place winners of the Editorial category. After holding international photography exhibitions, a history of artistic achievements, and cultural relations with
MoreNew York fine arts photographer David Katzenstein has traveled throughout the world on his lifelong artistic journey as a visual chronicler of humanity. Using subject, light, and composition to create visual dynamism, he sets the
More“I took these photos on May 1, 2019, during a demonstration commemorating Labor Day in Jakarta. The mass of demonstrators moved towards the presidential palace. They voiced the still many violations of the rights of
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