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SAHARA GIANTS
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SAHARA GIANTS

When in 2000, W paleontologist Paul Sereno went to look for new dinosaur bones in the Sahara Desert, he did not expect to return from there as an archaeologist.

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September 2022
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH YU+MA
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AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH YU+MA

The photography duo (yu+ma): Yuji and Mari Oboshi began their extraordinary collaboration in 2010.

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September 2022
Passion for Wildlife
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Passion for Wildlife

"My favorite animals are the predators, and the advantage of a long lens is that it can create the impression of being right up close and personal with some pretty dangerous beasts. I try to capture that sense of excitement in my work, and I'm happy to use whatever technology I can find to do the job."

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September 2022
MARK EDWARD HARRIS: INTO THE ARCHIVES
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MARK EDWARD HARRIS: INTO THE ARCHIVES

In everyone's career, there are pivotal moments that redirect its trajectory.

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September 2022
THE MOUNTAINS
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THE MOUNTAINS

2 Series: THE MOUNTAINS CENCELLADA

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September 2022
DIMITRIS YEROS
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DIMITRIS YEROS

2 SERIES A LESBOS DIARY PORTRAITS

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10+ mins  |
September 2022
 An Exclusive Interview With Tom Munro
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An Exclusive Interview With Tom Munro

We are incredibly excited, and it's a great pleasure to feature an interview with Tom Munro, one of the most influential photographers of our generation.

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July 2022
Vanishing Cuba
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Vanishing Cuba

A stunning collection of over 270 photographs and stories highlighting Michael's 24 trips to Cuba.

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3 mins  |
August 2022
Eric Davidove – Lowrider's Community, Traditions, and Culture
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Eric Davidove – Lowrider's Community, Traditions, and Culture

This series is full of vibrancy and action and offers an off-the-cuff insight into Lowriders, one of San Francisco's subcultures.

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August 2022
David Lurie – Dreaming the Street
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David Lurie – Dreaming the Street

Lurie's new collection strikes at the very heart of the dilemma of unequal access to the technological means of production - the digital sphere usually reached via the ubiquitous smartphone.

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August 2022
BROKE: MARK WALSH
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BROKE: MARK WALSH

IN THOSE GLIMPSES THAT PRESS THE IDEA THAT NOT ALL IS WELL IN OUR SOCIETY, IN OUR WORLD, I HOPE THERE IS BEAUTY THERE TOO, A NOD TO CLASSISM, OUR ILLUSTRIOUS BEGINNINGS MEETING OUR FRAGILE PRESENT. ON WE GO.

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August 2022
Hunting The Moment
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Hunting The Moment

Sara Goli is an Iranian minimalist fine art photographer focused on the street, urban and architecture genres.

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August 2022
The Iberians
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The Iberians

The Iberian Peninsula is a geographical concept formed by Spain and Portugal, two geographically united countries but separately by an invisible border.

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August 2022
PEDESTRIAN'S VIEW
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PEDESTRIAN'S VIEW

This is a collection of works with a pending name of 'Pedestrian's view'

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August 2022
Jose Jeuland
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Jose Jeuland

A START AS A PRACTICE TO A NEVER-ENDING

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August 2022
IN HARM'S WAY
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IN HARM'S WAY

"I'm always amazed at how people try to continue their daily lives as best they can when they are in or close to conflict zones.

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August 2022
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE LEXASH
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AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE LEXASH

Lex Ash, or in his known unique name 'The Lexash,' is an extraordinary Fashion & Beauty photographer and creative director based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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July 2022
Gildas Raffenel AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
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Gildas Raffenel AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Gildas Raffenel is a freelance and self-taught photographer who started out in photojournalism. Then, feeding on travels and encounters, he turned to fashion and continued to catch spectators and musicians at concerts and festivals.

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July 2022
An Exclusive Interview With Jean- Baptiste Fort
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An Exclusive Interview With Jean- Baptiste Fort

Jean-Baptiste's passion was born in Los Angeles when he was 19. Since then, he has developed an international career in Fashion and Advertising photography.

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July 2022
An Exclusive Interview With Matthew Jordan Smith
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An Exclusive Interview With Matthew Jordan Smith

He has photographed some of the world's most famous celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey, Queen Latifah, Angela Bassett, and Tyra Banks. His advertising clients include Olay, Pantene, Revlon, Showtime, and HBO. He is one of the most influential beauty photographers and is loveable by celebrities.

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July 2022
A Poetic Way to Deepen the Mystery
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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.

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June 2022
Gino Ricardo – Exploring Architectural Photography
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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.

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June 2022
Holger Hoffmann - On the Move With Arab Nomads in Chad
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Holger Hoffmann - On the Move With Arab Nomads in Chad

The Nomadic Arab Tribes

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June 2022
Portraits of Vietnam
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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.

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June 2022
A Dancer Needs to Dance
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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?"

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June 2022
In Memory of Legendary Photojournalist Steve Schapiro
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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.

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June 2022
DOUG CAPLAN - QUANTUM GEOMETRIES
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DOUG CAPLAN - QUANTUM GEOMETRIES

A fractal is a geometric pattern repeatedly occurring at different scales and sizes within the same object.

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June 2022
ERIC DAVIDOVE IN SEARCH OF EXCITEMENT
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ERIC DAVIDOVE IN SEARCH OF EXCITEMENT

I am triggered by lighting conditions, the presence of intriguing shapes and forms, vibrant colors, and interesting-looking people.

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June 2022
A Sense of Place
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A Sense of Place

"Like most photographers, I have always loved how monochrome can express mood, and I tend to render my images with deep shadows while attempting to find that one piece of contrast to offset the shadows. I prefer the smaller scenes, the intimate landscapes where what they lack in grandeur they make up for in detail and quiet contemplation. I see my images not begging for attention nor seeking ovations, as those who can appreciate them will eventually find them."

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June 2022
Female Divers in Jeju Island | South Korea
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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.

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June 2022