Posted by Fabio 3 October 2016
Photographs are all we know. As Susan Sontag said in 1973, humankind still lingers in Plato’s cave, and trusts in images as a representation of truth. Through a proliferation of imagery, we believe that we can see the whole world — to see a photograph is to know reality. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 March 2016
This Place explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally acclaimed photographers. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 March 2016
Frank Herfort’s photographs are personal invitations to explore self-contained worlds that startle with rich detail and vibrant color. Based in both Berlin and Moscow, Frank has made exploring the contrasts and contradictions of life in contemporary Russia a central focus of his artistic work. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 January 2016
Emily Garthwaite lives and works in London. She has spent a total of ten months travelling through India and is currently studying for an MA in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at Westminster University.
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2014
Olivier Zahm, founder of Purple magazine, chronicles the world around him in nonstop photographs. And what a world it is, replete with daring models, counter-cultural artists and performers, and the hip denizens of Paris, New York, LA and more. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 October 2014
In 2013, Sandro Miller decided to do a project honoring the men and women whose photographs helped shape his career. After selecting thirty-five images to emulate, Sandro contacted John Malkovich, who instantly agreed to participate. read more
Posted by Fabio 15 September 2014
After studying photography, painting, drawing, and sculpture at the University of New Mexico, in his hometown of Albuquerque, Todd Baxter spent two years teaching photography and art in the Albuquerque public school system. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 August 2014
The Taiwanese photographer Yung Cheng Lin aka ‘3cm’ presents the female body in unusual, erotic and sometimes absurd ways. read more