Simone Sapienza: United States of Vietnam

“United States of Vietnam” is a project that reflects on the current economical and social aspects of Vietnam in comparison

Ricardo Nunes: The Western-Gate

Belgrade, The White City, is the capital of Serbia and of former Yugoslavia. The Belgradians seem nostalgic about the past,

Julianne Nash: Still/Life_Blend/Mode

About her work Julianne says: This work has multiple layers to it, physically and conceptually. At first look the images

Stefano Stranges: The Two Faces of the Rebellion

Ukraine, 2014. A country divided by internal tensions between those who look up to Europe and those who still feel

Edward Thompson: The Vein

About his project Edward says: The process of photographing veins was pioneered by Leo Massopust, who spent his working life

Kai Caemmerer: Sites

Sites is an on-going body of work that explores the perpetual growth of the urban environment and how its constant

Chris Garvi: Marseile

Chris Garvi is an independent photographer based in Marseille, south of France. French born, he studied English litterature and civilisation

Vladimir Kravchenko: Unlikely Places

Often, when encountered with a view that contains man-made elements or is entirely artificial, I am bewildered by the grotesque

Marta Kochanek: Lov’yer

The history of humanity has recorded hundreds and thousands of romances and mésalliances of all kinds. The world witnesses love

Jan Schmidt-Whitley: Return to Cizre

Jan Schmidt-Whitley shares a story from Cizre: I was a direct witness of the Suruç bomb attack in July 2015