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The lonely men of the Ozarks
The lonely men of the Ozarks
Oppressed by routines and imposed social interactions, a group of men took the path deep into the dark woods of Arkansas. Guided only by...
28 February 2018   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Felicia's Playground
Felicia’s Playground
The story of Felicia and Felix is one of playful and intense beauty. The 23-year-old photographer Felicia Simion and her little cousin...
23 November 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Haoran Fan's 'Figure' of Imagination
Haoran Fan’s ‘Figure’ of Imagination
Since 2016, when Haoran Fan received his masters degree in photography, he has been actively searching for unique and innovative ways to...
27 September 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
SUB from Argentina, cooperative photography and compelling tales
SUB from Argentina, cooperative photography and compelling tales
In December 2001, populous riots ravaged Buenos Aires. Citizens were protesting against their President’s neoliberal policies, in order...
19 September 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Rafael Yaghobzadeh : « Ukraine : From one war to another »
Rafael Yaghobzadeh : « Ukraine : From one war to another »
For the photojournalist Rafael Yaghobzadeh, 26 years old, photography has become a lifestyle. In 2014, he began documenting the conflict...
18 September 2017   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Paco Boublard: A selective objective
Paco Boublard: A selective objective
Paco Boublard is a comedian and photographer. At 36 he won the title of the photography contest grainedephotographe.com in 2017. We met...
12 September 2017   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
The popular pools of Rochi Léon
The popular pools of Rochi Léon
Rochi Léon, a young Peruvian photographer, portrays the extroverted beauty of the familiar mob that crowds the popular pools of Lima.
17 July 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Paz Errázuriz, scouting the humane
Paz Errázuriz, scouting the humane
Paz Errázuriz has been photographing for more than 50 years, but her gaze reflects a childlike amazement, an infantine curiosity. The...
11 July 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Spain has much to share
Spain has much to share
As a Spanish artistic collective founded in 2003, Blank Paper set itself the challenge of working in a country shaken by a major economic...
08 July 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Visual exploration of memory
Visual exploration of memory
Elegant images of Russian minors and Indian embroiders, conceptual portraits and abstract shots. The first solo exhibition of the young...
28 June 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
A bridge to freedom in the brothels of Phnom Penh
A bridge to freedom in the brothels of Phnom Penh
Over three and a half years Ian Flanders constructed a unique body of work on the lives and thoughts of sex-workers in a brothel in Phnom...
27 June 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Liu Tao's escape
Liu Tao’s escape
Famous for his witty take on Chinese street life, photographer Liu Tao never ceases to amaze us. Parisian Gallery ON presents to us his...
27 June 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
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Readers picks #355
Readers picks #355
Alexander Kaller and Stephen Sillifant, our readers picks #355, both escape the frenzy of our world to produce peaceful images – a...
30 August 2021   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
British seaside, round animals and Céline Sciamma: Max Miechowski's Chinese portrait
British seaside, round animals and Céline Sciamma: Max Miechowski’s Chinese portrait
Trained as a musician, British artist Max Miechowski turned to photography after a long trip to Southeast Asia. Portraits...
25 August 2021   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
Instagram selection #312
Instagram selection #312
Through portraits or landscapes, the artists of our Instagram selection #312 never stop experimenting. All of them seek new textures and...
24 August 2021   •  
Written by Joachim Delestrade
The labourer who turned mud into silver
The labourer who turned mud into silver
With Zilverbeek (Silver creek), Lucas Leffler explores the myth of a worker who made his wealth from the mud that lined the bottom of a...
23 August 2021   •  
Written by Finley Cutts
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