Life as a Londoner August 30, 2018 Shane Taylor is an Irish street and portrait photographer based in London. His predominant interest is public life in the city - its rhythms and dimensions. “I picked up photography...
Alternative Perspective August 28, 2018 “Through this project the altering of the perspective creates a different/alternative perception. The space and the environment are the real protagonist of this...
Chin Tribe August 1, 2018 For a recent set of images, Polish photographer Adam Koziol travelled to Myanmar to document the Chin people. The set of images is one among many in which the photographer has been...
Cosmos of Colour July 27, 2018 Russian digital artist, photographer and DJ, Slava Semeniuta, who goes by the name of Local Preacher, has been creating scintillating images which explore everyday life scenes...
The Hill of the Buddha in the Snow July 12, 2018 Ying Yin is a Chinese photographer whose work often appreciates architecture. But for her recent series Hill of the Buddha, Ying has chosen a markedly unique site:...
Inside Bauhaus July 5, 2018 When in 2013 it was announced that two Bauhaus masters’ houses, left in ruin for decades following the Second World War, were going to be rebuilt, German photographer Ralph Gräf...
Complementing Architecture with Photography July 2, 2018 American Photographer Johnny Kerr has spent hours and hours in Tempe, Arizona getting to know every angle of the minimalist Nelson Fine Arts Center by Antoine Predock for his photography...
Beautified China June 15, 2018 In 2010, around the height of China’s infamous, flamboyant building boom, which began in the lead up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Belgian...
Iberian Architecture May 31, 2018 Metal sheets, panes of glass, immovable chunks of marble and blocks of concrete, all pasted against bare skies - like everything in the physical world, all types of...
Truth or Fiction April 19, 2018 This Photographer Shows You the Boundaries of Your Subconscious Mind What would happen if we could turn the camera in on ourselves, on our inner-subjectivity itself, our embodied memories and our subconscious minds? Øystein Aspelund wondered...