Category: Photography

  • Hidden Details

    Hidden Details

    A Photographer’s Tour of New York City’s Basketball Courts Sometimes, it takes seeing the world in an entirely unfamiliar way to appreciate its beauty. That was the realisation Paris-based photographer Ludwig Favre came to when he began travelling and taking photographs. In his latest series, Ludwig presents his subjects of New York Basketball Courts in…

  • New Heights of Abstraction

    New Heights of Abstraction

    An Aerial Perspective of the Tuscan Coastline Sometimes, seeing life from above adds a further dimension to our sense of reality. Aerial photographer Bernhard Lang has elevated this principle into a form of art. His recent series, Versilia, exposes an antagonism between the beauty of order and a planet of chaos. The Munich-based photographer has…

  • Waiting Games

    Waiting Games

    The Photographer Finding the Hidden Beauty of West Germany’s Bus Stops There are few skills more useful to an artist than the ability to show people the beauty in everyday life. But that is exactly the skill that German-based photographer Karl Banski has been able to hone. His series, Bushaltestellen, finds beauty in the bus…

  • Love Is Metaphysical Gravity

    Love Is Metaphysical Gravity

    This Photographer Gives You a Glimpse of Earth’s Extremities Taken on Spitsbergen, in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, Reuben Wu’s images detail the breathtaking appearance of our planet’s extremities. His photograph series Love Is Metaphysical Gravity is a visual feast of soft pink and blue colour tones, artic landscapes, dreamy auroras and the incomprehensible beauty…

  • Urban Isolation

    Urban Isolation

    This Photographer Travels the World Making Minimalistic Portraits of Buildings Florian Mueller’s new series Singularity IV adds a new selection of images to his architectural portfolio. The photographer left his Cologne base to travel the globe in search of two things: striking buildings and a cloudless sky. Florian is a multi-award winning architecture, fine art…

  • Capturing Chaotic Nature’s Still

    Capturing Chaotic Nature’s Still

    This Photographer Wanders for Weeks Alone in North America’s Wilderness Often spending long stretches of time alone in the wilderness with just a camera, Seattle-based photographer Cody Cobb has really gotten to know nature’s emotional qualities. His version of landscape photography is shown as a way of life in his series, Cascadia – all photographs…

  • Human Landscapes

    Human Landscapes

    This Photographer Shows Us the Fine Line Between Man and Mountain It’s been while since we caught up with Norwegian photographer Bjørg-Elise Tuppen, master of meditative landscape photography. Although never far from her trusty camera and a dramatic scene, she’s got a side to her work that is more explicitly personal. A master of natural…

  • Inside London Theatres

    Inside London Theatres

    Going Backstage at the City’s Most Prestigious Venues Renowned fine art photographer Peter Dazeley, frequent theatre goer, takes us on an ocular journey into his new publication London Theatres. Part of a series following London Uncovered and London Unseen, London Theatres explores forty-six theatres in the thespian capital of the world with a suitably artful…

  • The Ever-Changing Urban Jungle

    The Ever-Changing Urban Jungle

    The 35 Year-Old Housing Complex that has had Nine Lives From his early days as a practicing architect to his current photographic projects, it is clear that Alessandro Guida has long been fascinated with urban spaces. His most recent endeavour, Corviale, is no different. Corviale is a photographic exploration of a social housing complex that…

  • Buildings with Character

    Buildings with Character

    This Photographer Spotlights the Urban Actors You’ve Been Overlooking If all the world’s a stage, it’s in the bustling cities where much of the narrative flashpoints take place. But it’d be simplistic to put this down just to the higher population density; for photographer Sebastian Weiss it’s the buildings themselves that are important players too.…