In the world's crowded metropolises, or in rural areas where conflict reigns, the complexity of human relationships is rooted in...
Delicate, subtle or even frightening, the images in our Instagram selection #284 all evoke a dreamy world, as unsettling as it is...
"I am attracted by the infinite possibilities that arise when people interact with the space they inhabit", says Lorenzo Catena. After...
Johanna Senpau and Victor Zurbarán, our readers picks #316 both capture urbanity. The first documents a melancholic landscape, erased by...
Bizarre or trending subjects, catch a break with our curiosity of the week. The French artist Stéphane Guillaume never ceases to...
Flexible and not fixed. This is how Chrystal Cherniwchan conceives both reality and her artistic practice. We have interviewed the...
This week, our readers picks are both inspired by other forms of art. Their similarity? Their ability to illustrate melancholic feelings...
Bizarre or trending subjects, catch a break with our curiosity of the week. Tired of the mass production of images, Karl Alexander...
Paolo Battistel and Anaïs S., our readers picks #270 both like to experiment with the photographic medium. Two complementary visions...
Reveries, mysteries and surrealism inhabit this Instagram selection #214. A collection of captivating galleries, reminiscent of a past...
This week, we’re focusing on two French photographers: Olivier Marchesi and Max Guy-Joseph. The former is fascinated by humanist...
For the first time at Photo London, the Fisheye Gallery presents four photographers, until the May 19th. They reflect our vision of...
How can we make sense of the loss of a loved one? With Borders of Nothingness, Deutsch photographer Margaret Lansink, tries to find some...
Spanish photographer David Jiménez just reedited his book Infinito, first published in 1998. The occasion to (re)discover his poetic and...