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Spiros Loukopoulos
Spiros Loukopoulos’ photography series delves into the realm of emotions, transcending mere visual representations. The photographer masterfully captures humorous elements and clever touches, while simultaneously exploring his fascination with the macabre.
Suresh Naganathan
The first images that come to mind when thinking about India may be the palaces of Rajasthan, the sadhus and mood of Varanasi, the colorful and gritty environment of Kolkata or the streets of old Delhi. As for the the well-known city of Mumbai, this is a difficult city to navigate – messy, overly spread…
Dante Sisofo
From 2017 to 2018, Dante Sisofo embarked on a captivating journey to document and immerse himself in the everyday life of the Palestinian refugee camp of Aqabat Jabere.
Toby Binder
Toby Binder spent nearly two decades documenting the daily lives of teenagers in British working-class communities. Following the Brexit referendum in 2016, he concentrated his efforts in Belfast, Northern Ireland. After more than 30 years of bloody conflict during the so called “Troubles” a fundamental condition of the 1998 Peace Agreement is the open border…
Shah Toufiqur Rahman Ovi
Shah Toufiqur Rahman’s series, titled “A World of Paradox”, is characterized by its use of vivid colors and the interplay between light and shadow, ultimately creating images with remarkable depth, vibrancy, and dimensionality.
Episode 5 | The Proibition
The 1920s were a decade of contradictions, and the era of Prohibition was an icon of that time. During this period, the federal government imposed one of the most famous national bans in history: the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.
Episode 4 | The Women of the Black Panther
Founded in 1966, the Black Panther Movement was a revolutionary political force built upon principles of self-determination and empowerment. Within the Movement, nearly two-thirds of the members were women whose work “truly made the Black Panther Party relevant to a new era of struggle for liberation” (Angela Davis).
Episode 3 | Gertrude Ederle
Known as the “Queen of the Waves”, Gertrude Ederle became a true icon in the world of swimming and sports history. She was not only one of the most talented and gifted swimmers in history, but also the first woman to accomplish one of the most difficult sporting feats ever.
Episode 2 | Amelia Earhart
From her childhood in Kansas to her first flying experience, and all the way to her legendary solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Amelia Earhart was a source of Inspiration for Women Breaking Gender Barriers.
Episode 1 | The “Migrant Mother”
“Migrant Mother” by Dorothea Lange is more than just photograph. Lange’s work paved the way for a new era of photojournalism, in which images had the power to shed light on social injustices and inspire action.