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![Natacha De Mahieu: “Why do we travel? Isn't it a selfish action?”](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/03/natacha-de-mahieu-why-do-we-travel-isnt-it-a-selfish-action-462x308.jpg)
Italy, Turkey, Georgia, Oman, Iran, Kenya… Each country has its own marvel – its own Instagrammable marvel. In The Place nobody...
!["In North Korea, a tourist is considered a loser, a liar, a capitalist, and a detractor"](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/02/in-north-korea-a-tourist-is-considered-a-loser-a-liar-a-capitalist-and-a-detractor-462x308.jpg)
Immersion in the absurd with Didier Bizet. The French photographer brings back from his stay in North Korea truncated images sprinkled...
![“The ten days I spent in North Korea were among the strangest of my life”](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2020/12/the-ten-days-i-spent-in-north-korea-were-among-the-strangest-of-my-life-462x267.jpg)
“In the early days, people trying to escape from North Korea were executed in public if they were caught. Going to China was seen as a...
![Readers picks #301](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2020/08/readers-picks-301-462x308.jpg)
Introspection through self-portraits for Anselme Servain, and photographic distancing for João Maurício Marques. Discover our readers...
![Readers picks #286](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2020/04/readers-picks-286-462x260.jpg)
Sensitive to fantasy, Emili Genêt and Claudia Fuggetti, our readers picks #286 create mysterious worlds – refuges to flee an oppressive...
![Photography: a visual therapy](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2019/10/photography-a-visual-therapy-462x298.jpg)
Born in 1992, American portraitist Shelbie Dimond views photography as a refuge. After leaving the Jehovah's Witness community she was...
![Your favourite monthly discoveries of September 2019](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2019/10/your-favourite-monthly-discoveries-of-september-2019-462x475.jpg)
Here’s a focus on three of the readers’ favourite discoveries, presented last September on Fisheye’s website: Shelbie Dimond, Justin...
![“Once I fell in time”: an existential dive in time](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2019/08/once-i-fell-in-time-an-existential-dive-in-time-462x330.jpg)
Bizarre or trending subjects? Catch a break with our curiosity of the week. In her series Once I fell in time, May Parlar tries to answer...
![Readers picks #247](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2019/07/readers-picks-247-462x309.jpg)
Here are two photographers fascinated by mankind. Julian strode across the streets of New York and brought back sweet pictures of youths...
![Staged bodies](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2019/05/staged-bodies-462x330.jpg)
Bizarre or trending subjects? Catch a break with our curiosity of the week. The photographer Rob Woodcox stages bodies in a surreal...
![Readers picks #218](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2018/12/readers-picks-218-462x307.jpg)
Aldebarán Solares explores the limits of memory and Yohan Terraza tries to appropriate the mountain. These are our weekly readers' picks.
![Readers picks #185](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2018/04/readers-picks-185-462x308.jpg)
This week, we picked two readers fascinated by urban spaces. Jean-Pierre Attal shares his alveole, windows to the working world, while...