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photo essay

Paul Lukin
The Age of Melancholy | As sadly rates of mental health issues are constantly increasing, The Age of Melancholy by Paul Lukin is a dark visual narrative that…

Taras Bychko
Out of Time | While working on the project “Out of time”, Taras Bychko travelled in the territory of Ukraine and tried to show the viewer time, that…

Reece Amies
Life and Light of Havana | With this series of photos, Reece Amies tries to capture the beauty of the city along with the people that occupy the…

Arlindo Camacho
Untitled | Photography for Arlindo Camacho is about transforming reality into one’s own world. In this series of photos he portrays Indian daily life: more than 40 days…

Ivan Margot
Senegal, November 2019 | Senegal is also another Africa where democracy is stable, where religions coexist harmoniously or secular ethnic groups perpetuate traditions without refusing modernity. The lights…

Don Hudson
High School Football 1978-1982 | In the early Summer of 1978 my wife and I bought our first house in the small town of South Lyon Michigan, a…

Tom Jenz
Leftover America | For over thirty years, through his photographs and narratives, Tom Jenz has been capturing the spirit and soul of rural and small-town America through the…

Afshin Ismaeli
Storytelling, photography and conflict | Photos by Afshin Ismaeli focuses on the relationship between storytelling, photography and conflict, during armed conflicts in Iraq and Syria against the so-called…

Mark Adams
Sweetness in the belly | The title of the series has a double meaning and speaks to the feelings experienced during my first visit to Cuba in late…

Andy Hann
Welcome to Hollywood | Even as a young punk I was fascinated with the spectacle of Hollywood Boulevard. Equal parts circus and train wreck, for me it has…

Dougie Wallace
East Ended | East Ended reflects on gentrification and how this process triggers an ambiguous and often fraught relationship between freely expressed street art and commerce, public space…

Emil Gataullin
Towards the Horizon | I live in the outskirts of Moscow, but in spite of that, I rarely photograph there. I feel alienated by the hassle and crowds…

Fragment Photo Collective
COLLECTIVE INFO | Fragment was born to promote a common culture through individual and collective series drawn from street and documentary photography. These different works are a way for…

HAKKI CEYLAN
Western | A little trip around the Western Wall, Jerusalem. COUNTRY | Turkey BIO | I was born in 1973 in Istanbul. I started taking pictures in 1989 and…

Joseph Philippe Bevillard
Irish Travellers | I have been documenting Irish Travellers using a B&W film medium format camera since 2009. But an unfortunate incident occurred when I realized I left…

Francesca Chiacchio
Summer Jamboree | After two years of shooting on the street, looking for the “right moment” to catch, I felt the need to look for something more compelling,…

Tamas Olajos
No entry | It’s an excerpt from the ongoing photography journey London Falling. The series not only showcases various closed doors around London, but also represents the current…

Ximena Echague
Soul of the Ganges | Every 12 years, throngs of Indians flock to Allahabad, for the the largest congregation of people in human history: the Kumbh Mela. This…

Daro Sulakauri
My submission | is a selection of images from various personal projects located in my country Georgia. My work focuses on the social and political issues and everyday…

Carlos P Beltran
I Am Made of Scraps | Living and photographing in the same place gave me the opportunity to observe the changes of a city ravaged by neglect. Caracas…

Jose Luis Barcia
S/T | I have never been a religious person, I do not possess the precious gift of faith. I have always questioned the existence of a superior being…

Alexei Abanin
The first kilometre of Russia | Russia certainly does not start from Kaliningrad, ending with the opposite Vladivostok. Russia is growing in circles, as if on a cut…