Matteo Zannoni
A set of snapshots taken with film. A study of the human condition in moments that are intricate or personal. Each and every photo could be evidence of a particular scenario.
Catalin Strugaru
Introspection as fairy tale. A series of photos taken in Vama Veche, Romania, during last year. I do like as a photographer and as a painter to combine expressionism with surrealis
Adam Miller
New York City . This series showcases some highlights from my color film photographs of life on the streets of New York City.
Tom Young
Flashgun. This is a selection of photos using a flash taken in Canada, United States and Denmark.
Adam Powell
Things I’ve seen, 2018. A collection of images made in the places I call home, NYC, and various parts of the UK inbetween.
Debiprasad Mukherjee
A Struggle Called Childhood. When uncertainty is our only friend, the journey of life becomes simpler. There is a certain pride in living “for” oneself, in living ̶
Sean Lotman
Sunlanders. Over the span of five years, I traveled Japan’s many islands photographing the Far East archipelago not as it is at this present moment, but rather as a strange l
Ryosuke Takamura
Hidden. The theme of this project “hidden”, is “Expression”. I believe that this is the everlasting theme to taking photographs and how I express myself and my thoughts in
Mike Maloney
Some Moments. When I began making photographs, I was struggling to find a reason to enjoy living in NYC. Most moments were a perpetual inconvenience, delaying my ability to maintai
Kevin Icabales
A collection of my humorous street photographs in the Philippines. A combination of two or more elements that create stories within a story.
Giacomo Vesprini
La Segunda Piel. “Vi sobre el mar una luz violeta; era violeta el aire, el mar, los riscos… No he vuelto a ver nada como lo que vi aquella tarde” – Jose Saramago.
Ventsislav Lalev
Ever So Transparent Sofia. Sofia is where my photographic journey began. Most of the people I know find this city a dull, grey and boring place to be. Not me.
Ryan Harding
The Great Leap Backward. The quirky, often humourous goings-on in everyday Chinese life as seen through the eyes of a Western expat.
Enrico Markus Essl
Urban Souls. The quiet moments, the quiet phases in the hectic urbanity of capturing and capturing our cities was the goal behind this series. Moments in which people are looking f
Ivan Orbegoso
Visual radiography of Trujillo. Radiography of Trujillo, Peru. These photographs have been taken between 2014 and 2018. They are the result of many wanderings through the streets o
Svilen Nachev
Animal Planet. Understanding what means to be human is impossible without looking at our relationship with animals. From ancient drawings in caves and the symbolism of zodiac signs
Un Tal Lucas
No Tan Turista / No Tourist. Decontextualize the cities, make the streets one. No tan Turista is a project that was born in 2016, during my trip to Europe, Buenos Aires, the South
Pierre Moreau
7/7. For seven days on the seventh floor of a beachfront apartment, from sunrise to sunset I photographed the open window beach, testing the whole palette of lights and ambiences t
Sven Kräuter
The World Is A Strange Place To Look At. What is it that holds the world together? What is the secret red thread that connects every place on earth despite all the differences?
Jasmin Gendron
I am not a tourist. We decided to move to Japan last winter… The perception of beauty we have of an area can be influenced by a variety of personal experiences and situations
Amanuel Tsegaye
Colors of Addis. My collection focuses on playing with colors by using light and shadow and involving people in it.
Hans Severin
Street Life – Without People. It’s not mandatory that street photos shows human figures.
Stéphane Deleersnijder
Moroccan wanderings. “Moroccan wanderings” is a work done in Morocco during two trips. This series is a work still in progress as it will lead to an exhibition and a bo
Soner Abaci
Human & Shadow. My work is about human and shadow on the Street. l tried to catch different human and shadow and prepared a different series.
Jayarop Piyapramote
Manga world. I love manga since I was a child. Now I try to take a photo shot in the real world to look as same as the drawing in Manga. Sometime if we are lucky, we might found so
Michael Goldrei
Street Photography. The photos presented here are some of the favorite shots I’ve taken since I started out in street photography in 2011 and feature in my recent book ‘
Sagi Kortler
Where dirt meets water. “Where dirt meets water” is how comedian Bill Hicks described the beach, it’s a place where surrealism is at it’s beat.
Magelio Venturi
Human Condition. In his ongoing project “Synopsis of the Human Condition”, Magelio playfully revisits the human relentless quest for meaning of life (love, birth, work, marriag
Mustafa Hacalaki
Solitude. You will hardly see cheerful people in my photos. What intrigues me the most in life is the solitude, which is different from being lonely.
Kyle Walling
Southern Surrealism. This submission is merely a diary of strange encounters and odd moments, living and traveling in the southern United States.
Larry Hallegua
Beach Matters. Pattaya beach resort in Thailand is well known for its nighttime sex industry, but during the daytime, tourists flock to the sandy coastline.
Marcin Piekalkiewicz
1/125 second. 1/125 second is enough to make an ordinary moment extraordinary. It is enough to make a usual person, place, or activity unusual. Is it enough to make a difference?