Eyeshot is the first independent publisher working exclusively with street and documentary photographers from all around the world.
We are headquartered in Italy, with a community sharing the same passion from over 120 countries on 5 continents.
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We are headquartered in Italy, with a community sharing the same passion from over 120 countries on 5 continents.
We curate limited edition books and magazines. Made by street photographers, for street photographers.
With a strict plastic-free policy, Eyeshot is an environmentally friendly publisher. We print on Fedrigoni paper from FSC certified sources, and we support local printing presses.
In a world where digital and physical art intersect inextricably, Eyeshot aims to innovate street and documentary photography by combining the best of both realities.
Eyeshot is devoted to printing and distributing Art publications dedicated to the most influential authors in the contemporary worldwide Photography scene.
What is the right way to tell the story of a country? According to Marco Savarese – editor and curator of Eyeshot – is the vision of those who were born and have lived in that country, wherever they are in the world. For this reason, the new issue of Eyeshot Magazine “Bulgaria” brings together the photographs of 17 Bulgarian artists who, through their voices, bring out a common feeling, a bright and melancholic note of their native country.
“Bulgaria” is the eighth issue of Eyeshot Magazine and will be available from the end of April 2022. It represents the first stage of a new itinerary through the world’s most iconic nations, as seen through the lenses of the best street photographers.
Alexander Dimitrov, Alexander Stanishev, Denis Buchel, Denislav Stoychev, Desislava Stancheva, Liubomir Skumov, Martin Aleksandrov Iliev, Mihaela Aroyo, Pavel G. Vesnakov, Penko Skumov, Stefan Kolev, Stoyan Nikolaev, Svilen Nachev, Valery Poshtarov, Ventsislav Lalev, Vladimir Yavorov, Yasen Velchev.
“New York City” is the seventh issue of Eyeshot Magazine, published in September 2021. Eyeshot is proud to announce that this issue is produced in exclusive collaboration with the NYC Street Photography Collective.
Thanks to the idea and curatorship of Marco Savarese, Eyeshot begins a new adventure with this publication: exploring the world with new issues based on a specific theme—cities of the world.
We start with New York City because it represents them all: its many personalities depict life in all its vibrance.
Aaron Bunge, Chris Voss, Diana Cuautle, Diego Bazán, Frank Multari, Jaclyn Licht, John Taggart, Jonathan Walker, Jorge Garcia, Laura Fontaine, Lidy Águila, Mathias Wasik, Matt Beck, Matt Van Anderson, Michelle Rick, Poupay Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet, Rex Kandhai, Salim Hasbini, Sara Messinger, Sean Fryxell, Sebastian Siadecki, Sonia Goydenko, Steven Davis and Zach Rubin.
In this issue of Eyeshot Magazine, the curator Marco Savarese asked the six guest photographers Kristin Van Den Eede, Alison McCauley, Dimitris Makrygiannakis, Julia Coddington, Melissa Breyer, and Melissa O’Shaughnessy, to investigate the main subject of this edition by imagining two opposed mirrors: the photographers, and their reality.
Since the beginning of Photography, the subject of the Mirror has been explored and looked at with great interest over time. We could even say that capturing a reflection of reality is the essence of photography itself. After all, the click of the shutter is nothing but the sound of a mirror in motion.
Moreover, we dedicated a section to the winners of the Italian Street Photography Festival, which is Eyeshot partner.
Alexander Bronfer, Alison McCauley, Andrea Torrei, Ania Klosek, Ans Brys, Barry Talis, Ben Carias, Benedetta Falugi, Beth Caron, Bry Laborde, Carmen Sigillo, Caspar Claasen, Catalin Strugaru, Charalampos Kydonakis, Charlene Winfred, Christopher de Bethune, Chuck Patch, Claire Avina, Daniel Huete, David Solomons, Deb Achak, Deb Bonney, Debrani Das, Diana Maria, Dimitris Makrygiannakis, Dominik Pegler, Don Hudson, Efi Longinou, Eleni Onasoglou, Eléonore Simon, Emil Gataullin, Emre Çakmak, Enrico Genovesi, Eric Kogan, Fadi Boukaram, Federico Feliciotti, Forrest Walker, François Dejardin, Gabi Ben Avraham, Gavin Bragdon, Giacomo Brizzi, Gina Maragoudaki, Graciela Magnoni, Haluk Safi, Hamidreza Amiri, Ilan Ben Yehuda, iraklis Kougemitros, Iris Tusa, Irmina Walczk & Sávio Freire, Jack Simon, Jad Jadsada, Jamie Fyson Howard, Jeffrey De Keyser, Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, Jens Krauer, Jerome Lorieau, Jessica Hines, Joakim Möller, Joanna Mrowka, Jodi Rogers, JT White, Juan Manuel Ruiz Benavides, Julia Baier, Julia Coddington, Julian Reid, Julie Hrudova, Karolina Trapp, Kate Kirkwood, Katerina Christina, Kevin Samuels, Kimberley Wallis, Koushik Sinha Roy, Kristin Van den Eede, Ksenia Tsykunova, Lisa Van Damme, Lorenzo Zoppolato, Luigia Giovannini, Lukas Vasilikos, Magdalena Orylska, Makis Makris, Margarita Mavromichalis, Maria Kappatou, Marie Laigneau, Marina Koryakin, Marina Volskaya-Nikitina, Mario Cuic, Martín Molinero, Matt Stuart, Matt Weber, Md Enamul Kabir, Meg Hewitt, Melissa Breyer, Melissa O’Shaughnessy, Meral Güler, Micaela Sarfatti, Mirela Momanu, Murat Yakupoglu, Natela Grigalashvili, Nayeem Siddiquee, Nayeli Cruz Bonilla, Nikos Konidaris, Noppadol Maitreechit, Olesia Kim, Paul Russell, Phillip Jenkins, Polly Braden, Prashant, Rammy Narula, Regula Tschumi, Reuven Halevi, Rohit Vohra, Sachin Chauhan, Sakis Dazanis, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno, Sean Lotman, Seda Toksöz, Seda Ünnü, Sergey Maximishin, Shwe Wutt Hmon, Simona Bonanno, Sotiris Lamprou, Stavros Stamatiou, Stefaan Temmerman, Stela Pătrulescu, Suresh Naganathan, Suzan Pektas, Svilen Nachev, Sylvain Biard, Taras Bychko, Tawanwad Wanavit, TC Lin, Tetyana Bunyak, Umberto Verdoliva, Valeria Tofanelli, Vanessa Pallotta, Ximena Echague, Yannis Bautrait.
On this issue of Eyeshot, Marco Savarese throws down a challenge to Charalampos Kydonakis, Rammy Narula, Ania Klosek, Jesse Marlow and Maciej Dakowicz: to talk about Flora and Fauna through street photography.
Nature and animals are undisputed protagonists in art, from Palaeolithic cave paintings up to Maurizio Cattelan’s avant-garde provocations. But how can street photography, which is intrusive, frenetic and eager for contemporaneity, talk about something that lives without being aware of the era it belongs to?
Can such an art, that lives thanks to the moment, represent timeless forms of life?
The lesson you learn from Flora and Fauna is the ability to adapt to a world that flows so fast and selfishly, that you forgot who was occupying it before us.
Adam Constantine, Aida Teimourlouie, Aleksandra Mihajlovic, Alison Adcock, Alongkot Lueadang, Angkul Sungthong, Ania Klosek, Anna Biret, Anne-Marie Bernier, Annu Esko, Bastien Vaucher, Blake Andrews, Bryce Watanasoponwong, Charalampos Kydonakis, Chema Hernández, Dan Szpara, David Gibson, David Keith Brown, David Patrick Valera, David Symonds, Dimitris Makrygiannakis, Dimitris Mavrozoumis, Dougie Wallace, Dragoș Hanciu, Efi Longinou, Eléonore Simon, Emil Gataullin, Engin Güneysu, Enrico Markus Essl, Fatih Börekçi, Frank Multari, Gareth Bragdon, Garry Efimov, Graciela Magnoni, Guillermo Ibanez, Gus Powell, Gustavo Minas, Inge Colijn, Jack Simon, Jared Iorio, Jefri Ajie Febriansyah, Jesse Marlow, Joe Aguirre, Julia Baier, Julie Hrudova, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet, Kanrapee Chokpaiboon, Kate Kirkwood, Kay von Aspern, Ken Walton, Kristin Van den Eede, Ksenia Tsykunova, Lambros Andrianakis, Lavinia Parlamenti, Linda Jerkin, Luis Torres, Lukas Vasilikos, Maciej Dakowicz, Maciej Jeziorek, Marc Erpelding, Mark Thomas, Martin Johansson, Martin Kollar, Martín Molinero, Mary Catherine Messner, Matt Stuart, Matthieu Bernard, Maude Bardet, Max Slobodda, Max Sturgeon, Md Enamul Kabir, Melissa O’Shaughnessy, Michael Northrup, Muhammad Imam Hasan, Nakarin Teerapenun, Narelle Autio, Nayeem Siddiquee, Niall McDiarmid, Nicky Hamilton, Nico Ferrara, Nicola Miles, Nicolas Portnoi, Nikita Teryoshin, Nils Jorgensen, Noppadol Maitreechit, Oleg Synkov, Patrick Sagnes, Paul Kessel, Peter Kool, Puvadol Saengvichien, Rammy Narula, Rebecca Wiltshire, Riccardo Cattaneo, Richard Baker, Ronen Berka, Roza Vulf, Sakis Dazanis, Sakulchai Sikitikul, Sasikumar Ramachandran, Siegfried Hansen, Silvia Alessi, Siri & John Thompson, Sonia Goydenko, Spiros Loukopoulos, Stavros Stamatiou, Stephen Leslie, Svilen Nachev, Sylvain Biard, Takashi Tachi, Tamas Bernath, Tang Tawanwad Wanavit, TC Lin, Tetyana Bunyak, Thanakorn Treratanaboot, Thanasis Karatzas, Thanos Thiriou, Ulysses Aoki, Valeria Cammareri, Valeriia Mezentseva, Victor M. Perez, Vineet Vohra, Vyacheslav Onishchenko, Will Scott, Yoon Jeong Vin, Youngjae Lim, Yuriy Turin, Yuro De Iuliis.
Every publication is limited edition, hand-numbered and autographed by the author.
“As it Happened” is the first monograph of the Thai street photographer Sakulchai Sikitikul, with a foreword by Mel Breyer. 110 photographs narrate the ordinary wonders happening in the author’s hometown with acute graphic consciousness.
“As it Happened” by Sakulchai Sikitikul will be available for a maximum of 3 releases:
Each Black Edition contains one unique 30×20 cm Fine Art Photograph (printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper with pigment inks and tested for longevity) that has never been printed for sale before.
“Altered States of Agoraphobia” is the first book of the British photographer Simon Kossoff, with a foreword by Blake Andrews. 123 psychogeography photographs immerse us in the author’s half-truth and half-fiction all over the USA.
“Altered States of Agoraphobia” by Simon Kossoff will be available for a maximum of 3 releases:
Each Black Edition contains one unique Fine Art Photograph (30×20 cm – printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper with pigment inks and tested for longevity) that has never been printed for sale before.
“Six Degrees of Separation” is the first monograph of the Greek photographer Lukas Vasilikos, with a foreword by Hercules Papaioannou. 130 photographs enter our perceptual habit and reveal the ephemerous theatre of daily life.
“Six Degrees of Separation” autographed by Lukas Vasilikos will be available for a maximum of 3 releases:
Each Black Edition contains one unique Fine Art Photograph (30×21 cm – printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper with pigment inks and tested for longevity) that has never been printed for sale before.
“The Geometry of Life” is the first photography monograph of the Award-winning visual storyteller Richard Koci Hernandez, with a foreword by Ben Lowy. 147 photographs bring us on a journey filled with nostalgia and mystery.
“The Geometry of Life” autographed by Richard Koci Hernandez will be available for a maximum of 3 releases:
Each Black Edition contains one unique Fine Art Photograph (30×20 cm – printed on Hahnemühle FineArt paper with pigment inks and tested for longevity) that has never been printed for sale before.
© Isabel Corthier
History tells us that colour is a power that directly influences the soul.
© Stavros Stamatiou
The art of black and white photography is surprisingly difficult to master.
© Siegfried Hansen
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