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Old Fashion and True Moments
Film Photography is a big world of its own, with various techniques, cameras, and actions. Old-time photography is priceless; it is a living testimonial of rich heritage.
REVEL & REVOLT - Beau Patrick Coulon
Revel & Revolt is a new photo book by Beau Patrick Coulon, a co-edition with Burn Barrel Press and Defend New Orleans' imprint: DNO books. Coulon presents his straightforward-yet-personal visual documentation of protests, parades, and the punk scene in New Orleans from 2013 to 2020.
DEAD END TRACK
On February 5th, was the first time I went to the Sanremo train station and got on the train to Ventimiglia, the last stop before the border.
FOR THE LOVE OF A FILM ROLL
A QUEBEC PHOTOGRAPHER DECIDED TO IGNORE THE MODERN DIGITAL CAMERAS. INSTEAD, HE TURNED HIS EYES TO THE OLD FORGOTTEN CAMERAS. A SMALL ROOM INSIDE OF HIS HOUSE BECAME "THE DARKROOM."
MARK EDWARD HARRIS: The Beauty of SHINRIN-YOKU
The pandemic has forced all of us to look within our own borders for both photo opportunities and mental health breaks.
MY LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH LANDSCAPES
My relationship with landscapes is one of a love-hate nature.
DAVID GARDNER: ENERGY IVANPAH THERMAL SOLAR PLANT
Coming over the rise through Nipton California, on Highway 164 into the Ivanpah Valley, the Ivanpah Thermal Solar Power Plant first came into view.
ISIS INFERNO: IRAQ'S FLAMING OIL WELLS
CLAIRE THOMAS 2 series
An exclusive interview with PAUL ZIZKA
PHOTOGRAPHER. EXPLORER. SPEAKER. EDUCATOR.
CHERNOBYL: RUINED | FORBIDDEN LANDSCAPE
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH PIERPAOLO MITTICA
An exclusive interview with DANIEL KORDAN
Daniel Kordan is one of the most influential adventure and landscape photographers worldwide.
AGA SZYDLIK: ELEMENTS | SOSSUSVLEI
Namib desert, stark and rugged in its beauty, Surrounded by the striking ancient red dunes, one of the oldest and highest in the world, reaching 300-400 meters and scorched by the sun for thousands of years to a rusty red color.
An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With MOUNEB TAIM SYRIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST
Muneb Taim, born in 2001, is an Award-winning international photojournalist, covering news stories with a focus on social issues and war zones, currently based in the Syrian-Turkey border as a freelance photographer who mostly works for Anadolu Ajansı and Zuma Press.
A SMALL PEARL ON LAKE COMO | MONTE SAN PRIMO
In 2019 I was working on an art project in Bellagio, Italy. This small pearl on Lake Como is dominated by a mountain called Monte San Primo.
Le Petit CIRQUE
''In 2019 I was in England, France, Ireland, Italy, Beijing, Taipei, Bali, and Mongolia.
SEASCAPES
The exploration of my relationship with forest landscapes has always been a central theme of my photographic practice; how it formed, evolved, and continues to change.
THE LOCKDOWN PROJECT
Theaters, dance companies, and artists are now reaching their audience by streaming live and producing videos to watch online.
CHRIS TUFF
The art of being in the right place at the right time
THE KOALAS OF KANGAROO
It's been almost a year since I walked down Church Road on Kangaroo Island, where the smell of death could not be escaped.
Light painting in my safe zone
My series of light paintings is a collection that has been taken during the quarantine.
José Jeuland 2020 BIG SURPRISES
It was the end of 2019, welcoming the year 2020 when I told myself that it would be a great year
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Michelle Valberg
Light & Motion Master of Light, and Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence
''Journey Into Thyself''
A key part of my process involves inquiry and reflection.
Naked Hollywood - MARK EDWARD HARRIS
Hollywood is more of an idea than a place.
JULIE DERBYSHIRE FLORA DISLOCATA
Julie’s new series, Flora Dislocata, was born out of a desire to create work during these difficult times of Covid-19 and lockdown and respond to its challenges.
JOHN F. MARTIN
I intended to drive on route 66 to try and capture how it is today.
An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With JIMMY NELSON
Jimmy Nelson (Sevenoaks, Kent, 1967) started working as a photographer in 1987. Having spent 10 years at a Jesuit boarding school in the North of England, he set off on his own to traverse the length of Tibet on foot. The journey lasted a year, and upon his return, his unique visual diary, featuring revealing images of a previously inaccessible Tibet, was published to wide international acclaim.
Golden Land
Thanaka Color Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a mystical country centered among Southeast Asia's more common destinations, yet still remaining relatively unknown. After many years of isolation, Myanmar has only recently opened up to the outside world. The magnificent land is also known as the Golden Land.
An Exclusive Interview With Mark Edwards Harris
International Award-Winning Photographer
Adriana Soares – Soul Into The Times
Adriana Soares was born in Brazil and was adopted at an early age by an Italian family. She started her career as a model and worked with many stylists and fashion designers. Because of her many commitments in the field, she visited many different countries, including the poor and less fortunate ones.