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A Dancer Needs to Dance
"Years and years of training, rehearsing, and performing six days a week suddenly got replaced by nothing. Dancers were forced to train at home to keep in shape via online lessons. Living in a tiny apartment in Amsterdam, missing her boyfriend, and not being able to perform for a large audience. What does that do to your body and mind?"
Gino Ricardo – Exploring Architectural Photography
Gino Ricardo is a motion designer and self-taught architecture and street photographer from the land of clogs, cheese, tulips, and windmills, also known as the Netherlands.
Holger Hoffmann - On the Move With Arab Nomads in Chad
The Nomadic Arab Tribes
A Poetic Way to Deepen the Mystery
In a world where images have become a type of pollution, I am interested in creating a unique kind of reality removed from the social and political unrest that is currently defining our daily existence.
Presenting The Impossible Moving Still
The ostensible subject of my photographs may be motion, but the subtext is time. A dancer's movements illustrate the passage of time, giving it substance, materiality, and space."
Female Divers in Jeju Island | South Korea
After donning her wet suit, flippers, and goggles, the female diver exits the boat and dives into the frigid waters offthe coast of Jeju Island in South Korea.
Portraits of Vietnam
Thirty years ago in Vietnam, I began what would become my first photo essay, where I told a cohesive story through a series of images. Up until then, I had done stills on TV shows and movies and various editorial, advertising, and PR shoots.
In Memory of Legendary Photojournalist Steve Schapiro
It is a great honor to publish an article dedicated to the legendary, prolific photographer Steve Schapiro, who died peacefully this last January 15, 2022.
SEX PLORATION HOTEL
It's past midnight, and we are in yet another hotel room in a city with no name. One can hear the night traffic on the avenue below, the CNN news on a screamingTV in the next room, competing with the broken air condition from an era gone by, breathing like a lung sick patient getting his last rights.
Creating with a multi-colored gum method
The multi-colored gum method is complicated, long-lasting, and laborious. Moreover, due to unpredictable final effects, it is a kind of mystery that you must discover step by step.
Exploring and experiencing the moment
I try not to be enslaved to anything. Also, although it may sound paradoxical, as in my paintings, I try to avoid focusing on the obvious and cheap effects, the seductiveness of the obvious.
#FAKE DON'T ACCEPT PRETTY
Pretty photos of flowers from my garden or recycled gift-wrapping carefully arranged on my office scanner? Look again. One scene, two narratives. A constructed reality. A small act of deceit.
Animal Kingdom Storytelling
Kanha National Park & Tiger Reserve – Kaziranga | The Land Of Big Five
An Exclusive Interview With Christophe Meireis
After several years of self-taught practice, Christophe Meireis took photo training, after which he launched himself as a freelance photographer.
The Face of Sri Lanka
The nation of Sri Lanka is a teardrop-shaped island off the coast of India, known for a myriad of wonders that combine to make it a lush paradise.
A Personal Message To The World
My name is Ehsan Moradi, I am 33 years old, and I have lived all my life in the ancient city of Firoozabad in Iran's Fars province. I have been a professional photographer for a year.
THE FORM OF LIGHT - SASHA SOBOL
Nudity can be many things. For me, it is vulnerability, strength, gracefulness, and freedom. Most of all, it is human.
THE OTHER SIDE OF SAN DIEGO MIGUEL 'CHROMATIC' VALENCIA
"THIS PROJECT WAS PHOTOGRAPHED TO PRESERVE THE CULTURE AND COMMUNITY. IT COULD ONLY BE CREATED WITH FULL COLLABORATION WITH THESE PEOPLE, AND I THANK THEM FOR TRUSTING ME. THE PROJECT WAS CREATED WITH THE JOINED MISSION OF NOT LETTING THE COMMUNITY BE FORGOTTEN AND PRESENTING THESE NEIGHBORHOODS' REAL, AUTHENTIC LIVES." - MIGUEL 'CHROMATIC' VALENCIA
The Memory Floor - GEOFFREY ANSEL AGRONS
After over four years in the San Francisco Bay area, I returned to the east coast in 2015 to assist in the care of my aging parents. Unfortunately, their physical and cognitive decline proceeded to advance inexorably. Separately, each spent the end of their lives in facilities dedicated to caring for residents with dementia, most commonly the Alzheimer's type. They received excellent support from a dedicated and compassionate staff, and each, in turn, entered hospice until their death.
THE DISAPPEARING SOUL: SELF PORTRAITS IN THE TIME OF COVID
I was fifty years old when I first exhibited a self-portrait. The image was part of a black and white portrait series of breast cancer survivors inspired by my own battle with the disease and the resulting mastectomy.
MOTHER The Wind Is Blowing
Mother is a documentary that chronicles the final six years of my mother's life, her struggle with hoarding, and my grieving process. " - Leon Syfrit
GHAZAL ABBASI: DANCE OF SORROW
I'm an enthusiastic fine art and conceptual photographer. All images were taken in Shiraz, Iran.
BARBARA PEACOCK: AMERICAN BEDROOM Reflections on the Nature of Life
Cai and Claire - Ages 28 & 29. Bliss, Idaho 'Dismantle and rebuild (the urge to destroy is a creative urge, a natural reset) build a home in you, a home in me. Together home is always growing, always being redefined-dismantled, and rebuilt. We see each other; we make space for each other. And here, we are always safe inside.'
NILANGANA BANERJEE: 2 series The 'Selves' | The Lullaby
The series Selves aims to artistically represent the psychological conflicts we face when we weigh ourselves based on socially determined of what is ideal and where we stand with the distorted and one-size that fits all defined.
An Exclusive Interview With Jennifer Carlos
2SERIES: DAUGHTERS OF GOD, REFUGEES CAMP IN THE PARIS AREA
What's Bugging You?
Viewfinder
DONNA BASSIN MY OWN WITNESS: RUPTURE AND REPAIR
"We can't control what events happen to us, but we can control how we choose to meet them. More than twenty years ago, I was diagnosed with Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disease, and given five years to live. Instead of letting the darkness of that diagnosis and its possible outcome rule me, I chose to focus on the present moment.
Femmes des Fleurs
Bella von Einsiedel 2Series
JULIE-ANNE DAVIES: Fascinated with Cultural traditions
My approach as a travel photographer is to move slowly, fuelled by an honest and deep inquisitiveness in the lives of those around me.
ALJOHARA JEJE
This series represents a silent story told, a statement, a performance. To lessen misunderstandings in this sensitive subject, let's invoke the book of words, for, beyond words' immediate denotations, they have connotative powers.