In a moody world by Martin Fry
Martin Fry bought his first camera when he was 16 and set up a darkroom in his bedroom. “My printing was rubbish!” After working for 20 years as a Carpenter and Builder he decided to
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Martin Fry bought his first camera when he was 16 and set up a darkroom in his bedroom. “My printing was rubbish!” After working for 20 years as a Carpenter and Builder he decided to
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
MoreHans Feurer presents women as fighters who are much stronger than men. To put these »dream projections« on the scene, he only uses natural light—even for night shoots. This shapes his own effortlessly personal note
MoreThe title of the upcoming exhibition UNDRESSED at Galerie Ingo Seufert ∙ Gallery for Contemporary Photography invites the viewer to explore which modes the positions assembled here make use of in order to justify the claim
MoreAs Witkin noted in a 2010 interview, “The body is the armor of the soul.” The subjects of Witkin’s images – the body, the nude, the still life – are controversial, because Witkin finds as
More“In a unique manner, David Drebin’s work combines voyeuristic and psychological viewpoints. He offers the viewer a dramatic insight into emotions and experiences which many of us have doubtlessly felt at some point of our lives.”
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
MoreLea Lund is a graduate of the fine arts of Lausanne, with a long career as a visual artist, designer, illustrator, photographer, and graphic designer. When she met Erik on the street, she says: “We
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
MoreMats Reslow is a photographer living in Sweden in the countryside outside the city of Malmö. He has been creating mostly abstract paintings all his life but now the last couple of years he found
MoreThe Austrian photographer Hermann Fuchs explored the medium of black-and-white photography theoretically and practically from 1976-1981. From 2005 until today he works on theoretical and practical research of the medium digital photography and digital processing with
MoreDr. Matthias Harder is the director and curator of the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin. He is born in Kiel in 1965 and studied art history, classical archaeology and philosophy in Kiel and Berlin. He is
MoreDuring his strolls through Munich in the Corona Pandemic, documentary photographer and photo artist Michael Nguyen photographed Munich’s most colourful architectural façade. The MIRA Shopping Mall opened in 2008 in Munich. The West, North, and northern
MoreRobin Yong is a multi-award winning Travel and Commercial Photographer, trained by acclaimed American photographer Jim Zuckerman, the world famous Venetian Masks Florine Houee and Danielle Massart, and legendary Hollywood photographer Greg Gorman. He enjoys
MoreFadwa Rouhana is a Palestinian photographer born in Haifa The lens is the window through which she contemplate life and its meaning, how people are living it, their hopes and their hardships, their relation with
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
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
MoreSeunggu Kim lives and works in Seoul, South Korea. He earned his BFA in photography from Sangmyung University, and MFA in visual art from Korea National University of Arts. He thought photographs could show our
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
MoreMagical Surrealism – The unreal, the dreamlike is a fundamental element of surrealism. Freud’s psychoanalysis influenced this art movement. Yet the surrealists themselves were by no means dreamers, disconnected from reality. Rather, the majority of
MoreToday photographer Jack Savage talks on TAGREE about his interests, passions and his career as a conceptual photographer. He is a fine art photographer and digital artist. Born in Northampton, England (1980) – He was educated
MoreGUS is a Spanish multi award winning fine art photographer. He combines a variety of photographic techniques, especially multiple and long exposures.
MoreGuido Klumpe’s is with his portfolio “Loosing One Dimension” one of the finalists at the Urban Photo Awards 2021 in the category “Projects & Portfolios”. In his abstract works, Guido Klumpe explores the fragile moment
MorePhotographer Susanna Majuri died suddenly in spring, 2020. She studied at the Turku Art Academy and gained her Master’s degree in photography at what is now Aalto University School of Arts, Design, and Architecture. Her
MoreAhmad Kaddourah began his journey in 2019 by focusing on capturing architectural scenes using photography’s fine art concepts to explore further about different techniques in black and white photos, which infused with long exposer items.
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
MoreThe defamiliarisation of things we encounter every day – in this case buildings – is intended to cause irritation and open up other perspectives. Architecture becomes the starting point for a new independent work of
MoreCovid-19 came. Life changed around the world. Forever. Award-winning fine-art photographer Julia Fullerton- Batten felt she couldn’t sit around helpless. During her evening permitted exercise, walking around her local neighbourhood, she noticed people looking out
MoreThe series of animals by Marcel van Balken in lost places is a conceptual serie of old, derelict and no longer inhabited buildings with a rich history. Characteristic, abandoned locations all photographic sets where the ‘lost
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
MoreItalian photographer Isabella Tabacchi escaped to the dreamy mountain views of the Dolomites and the Swiss Alps to capture the beauty of the Milky Way across the skies and the grand Matterhorn Mountain. Known for
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
MoreWhile in music it seems natural to transform existing works of others, to incorporate them into one’s pieces or to create new variations, this is rather rare in photographic art. To integrate works of other
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
MoreNo one understands the simplicity and complexity of this life better than Ibrahim Nabeel. Living in Jordan, where individual life seems simple but constrained in an intricate society, Nabeel knows how to walk the fine line in
MoreLife Framer is delighted to announce the results of their July 2021 competition judged by Norwegian photojournalist and member of Magnum Photos, Jonas Bendiksen. With flights grounded and borders closed over the last 18 months,
MoreVicky Martin is a professional fine art photographer from the UK. Her first introduction to photography was whilst studying art and design at college in the 90s, it was part of the curriculum and she
MoreAngelo’s journey with photography could be divided into 2 periods. Initially, in the analogical age, the main subjects were groups of friends and holiday landscapes. The digital age has given a new course and the
MoreDino Morri sheds some light on the human conditions of the people even though just on the streets. In this series, Dino Morri, an Italian photographer, takes us to Far East. To the countries of
MoreRobert Segate mainly creates dark art. Some say creepy and disturbing. One thing’s for sure, the majority of his work is not exactly what you’d call pretty! “Someone once said that I take beautiful models
MoreIbrahim Nabeel is a photographer from Jordan. Interested in art photography and fine art, he always tries hard to express himself by pictures, it’s the language of peoples first to him. “Out of the ordinary.
MoreJack is a fine art, studio, portrait and landscape photo manipulation artist. He is the proud recipient of over 100 of the World’s most prestigious professional photography awards including the much converted Pangea Prize –
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
MoreStéphane Pellennec is a French self-taught photographer living in Finland with his family since 1996. Since his childhood, he has used music and drawing for expressing himself. He started to be interested in making pictures in
MoreMattia Baldi was born in 1983 in Rome, Italy. His passion for art was inherited from his family; Mattia’s great-uncle, Raffaele Baldi, was also a commercial and artistic photographer, active in the 1920 and ’30s. Raffaele
MoreBorn in Howrah, West Bengal, India but currently Kaushik Dolui is living in Kolkata, He is the Gold winner 2018 in the category fine art/collage Tokyo Photo Awards (TIFA).
MoreAn entrance. A window. A door. Portals connect locations and humans. The existence of Gigi Chung’s imposing appearance evokes imagination in the world beyond. Portals can lead to adventures and provide a glimpse of an
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
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
MoreMassimiliano Balòs photos create a sense of mood, atmosphere, dreamlike and drama scenario. The artworks blur the line between art photography and painting. Most of his compositions are abstract. They focus on shapes with little indications
MoreIs this world static or dynamic? Chaotic or orderly? Or is it just a matter of perception, of how we feel? This series has its roots in ontology, the study of the nature of being,
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
More22-year-old Ghanaian rising-star, Derrick O. Boateng, is inspired by the richness of the African lifestyle. Radiating positivity and energy, Derrick’s ultra bright afro pop portraits offer a new perspective on Africa,- often viewed through a
MoreThis is a studio shot image of the model Daveyboy Granules. Davey is a punk rocker, and as such collects a lot of cool clothes and props – such as Gas Masks and WW2 regalia.
MoreAlice de Kruijs is a fine-art photographer based in The Netherlands. She frequently touches the subject of identity and diversity and aims to go against the standard ideals and showcase stories through culture and different
MoreInspired by the colors, lights, and shadows in the Baroque paintings of the great Caravaggio, Laura Malaterra’s “Caravaggesque Lights” is a series of images dedicated to portrait, spaces, objects, and light.
MoreFranc Lacorte wanted is to express himself, his feelings and state of mind. That’s why he diverted to conceptual, contemporary photography and fell in love with it ever since. His goal is to continue to
MoreClean, simple, and yet fascinating. One can say so about Franc’s pictures. The cleanness and simpleness are achieved by basic blocks of colors, the simplicity of composition, the minimalism of arrangement.
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
MoreFor Dutch artist Guda Koster, there’s more to clothing than meets the eye. Through her installations, living sculptures and photos, the Amsterdam-based creative the fashion theme through ground-breaking lenses. Cover Image: One Leg by Guda Koster
MoreGuda Koster’s work straddles the boundaries between fashion, sculpture, photography and performance. She has a very personal perspective of self-evidence and clichés. Through her installations, living sculptures and photos, the Amsterdam-based creative explores the fashion
MoreIn his photo series “Methamorphosis” Heinz Innerhofer shows the changeability of human and his changeable nature. We experience phases of development and every 7 years one is a “new” person, and every decade attitudes, opinions
MoreIn A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf reflects on her experiences at an imaginary school, Oxbridge. While dining, she notices that male scholars are served delicious food and their wine glasses are quickly
MoreSouth African photographer Gavin Goodman had a vision to create a series influenced by traditional African headwear done with a modern and simplistic touch. Commissioning a local origami artist as a unique way to bring
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
MoreCuriouser and Curiouser is a conceptual series of photographs influenced by the story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Vicky Martin was inspired to create this series from personally identifying with the theme of not belonging that features prominently
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
More“Walking through the city, I was touched and heartbroken to see an old lady sitting alone on a bench in the midst of a lonely, empty street. She was so concentrated it eating her yogurt,
MoreHajime Art is a photo artist from France. All his creations are realized exclusively in his house (cellar, garage, bedroom), alone or with his wife. He sets the stage, sets up his camera, his wife
More“Against the tide of our time where everything is speed, greedy consumption, trivialization of coldness, where feelings are haggled, I set down my tripod and set my digital eye on my environment, failing which I
MoreSarah Bultitude uses photography to convey how she responds to current events, nature and the world around her. Often preferring black and white, she creates emotional portraits that convey a story and a fragility/strength, using
MoreThe Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA) will be presented for the 41st time this year. Around 100 high-ranking international photography experts submitted their proposals. Based on this selection, this year’s jury has determined the LOBA
MoreArchitectural abstraction is the study of colors and shapes in the built environment. Influenced by Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko, this series of architectural abstracts by Gigi Chung explores the harmony between horizontals and verticals.
MoreBernd Walz has been traveling with his camera in country areas of Germany for several years and takes pictures for his project “Rural Areas”. He loves wide, open landscapes that spread out seemingly endlessly under
MoreLife Framer announces the winners from its June 2021 call for entries – Youthhood judged by Dutch fine art photographer Hellen van Meene. The resulting selection of 20 diverse images represents work from creative amateur
MoreOpen the door, then you step into another place, another time. You will live in a movie. Exclusive, Intimate, Secret. You will meet not people but characters. But first, you have to answer the secret
MoreThe character in the series serves as an allegory for the self-conflicted individual. Elena says “To the observer, fulfillment in the form of swimming is easily within reach, truly just a step away, but to
MoreA new work assignment in Baku, Azerbaijan, in January 2020. Wulf Rössler has never been there before and there was not much for him time to prepare the trip. Baku, a name he only knew from Formula
MoreWhen looking at the results of the numerous photo competitions of the photo award industry, there is a lot worth seeing. Particularly in the “consolation prizes” (Honorable Mentions) awarded by the jury members, especially in
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 and living in Pula, Istra, Croatia, Sandro Sardoz does not consider himself a photographer but an enthusiastic photo fanatic. In reality, he is all-rounded, a very versatile photographer with knowledge and command of all genres. However,
MoreWhat is outside is no longer outside. Trees, forests, mountains, rivers, lakes. Michael Nguyen has transformed these elements in his artworks into feelings, fantasies and dreams. They become part of our inner nature, part of
MoreWith this work Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen and Dhaka-based artist Tanvir Taolad travel to outer limits: inside and outside, here and beyond, conscious and unconscious, heaven & hell. Their collaboration brings together Western and Eastern
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
MoreNature is the common thread of Thierry Lairth‘s images. The themes that are dear to him, water, the forest, and its edges, the fields that dot his everyday world. Among these themes, water occupies a
MoreLet us take a look into the small treasure box of Lena Lisken’s collected works. She has come to Berlin as a stranger to neatly sort the wildly scattered objects of a colorful drawer before our
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
MoreLife is more beautiful when it is a dream. It is actually a dream for Ligin Lee, through her imaginative eyes. We can say so when we see some other artists’ works. But they are
MoreShuchuan Liu is a photographer from China, based in Japan. He mainly shots architecture and urbanscape pictures. In his opinion, it is easy for people to empathize with the beauty of an urban landscape, but
MoreIt seems to me that since the outburst of COVID-19 at the beginning of the tear 2020, I, or actually, all of the people of this planet have been living in an alternate, surreal, unimaginable,
More1854 & British Journal of Photography announce the winners of the inaugural Decade of Change award. Decade of Change is a global photography award and collaborative exhibition dedicated to documenting the defining matter of our
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
MoreThe series “Selfhood” is in part inspired by the proverb “The eyes are the window to the soul” and a desire to challenge the need to see the eyes within a portrait. The intention in each
MoreBased in Vienna, Austria, Andreas Franke has been named one of the 200 Best AD Photographers Worldwide. Known for pushing the boundaries of commercial photography, diving is his true passion. In 2010, Franke merged his
More10 seconds self-timer – that’s how much time I have to position myself in my “black box”, which I built especially for the recordings in my studio. Blurriness is wanted.” Martina Singer’s photographs are characterized
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
MoreIt was in 1996 when Philip Mckay entered the world of digital art. He never took it serious, he was just learning about layer masks, smart objects, masking and the 3d side of photoshop. Over
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
MoreKicking off its third year of Hasselblad Heroines, Hasselblad continues to celebrate the achievements of female photographers around the world. Starting on International Women’s Day on 8 March 2021 is this year’s first Hasselblad Heroine
MoreThe Sony National National Awards supports photographers of all abilities worldwide and celebrates their achievements. Selected from entries to the Open competition, the National Award winners are given Sony digital imaging kit plus global and
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
MoreSofia Dalamagka is a conceptual artist and photographer from Greece. She is trying to depict and interpret the world inside and around her. It’s a personal need, a deeper need to explore, to express herself
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 –
MoreThis photo series from Ruth Penn presents the hospital through the eyes of a person waking up from anesthesia, as though in a dream, where the scene is constant but space and soul travel through
MorePublic places are full of action, hidden surprises, imperfections, beauty, joy, deep sadness, little stories, and huge sagas. For all those, Ruth Penn is always lurking and on watch. All these may happen to anyone
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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