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Appleby - the book
Appleby – the book
A very-celebrated series, Appleby by Mattia Zoppellaro turns into a book. Published by Contrasto at the end of October, Appleby becomes a...
19 January 2018   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
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 Emma Bubola
Nicholas White's mountain treasures
Nicholas White’s mountain treasures
Bothies are a type of refuge for mountain pilgrims. Scattered around the English countryside, these unlocked stone huts offer an...
17 October 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
Slash and Burn - The Forest of the Finns
Slash and Burn – The Forest of the Finns
Why do we like documentary photography? Because it tells us stories, it shows us the human face of the unknown. Slash and Burn is an...
09 October 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
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
Humans of Eastern Ukraine
Humans of Eastern Ukraine
A year and a half after the Euromaidan Revolution erupted, American Photographer Brian De Pinto travels to Eastern Ukraine. He captures...
05 September 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
Ismail Ferdous: After Rana Plaza
Ismail Ferdous: After Rana Plaza
The Rana Plaza garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, collapsed on April 24th, 2013, killing 1,132 people and injuring approximately...
04 September 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
The Last of the Morning Beers
The Last of the Morning Beers
Branntweiners are small-sized drinking venues, open early in the morning to satisfy their regular clients. They are slowly disappearing...
23 August 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
Lynda Laird’s traces of a forgotten sea
Lynda Laird’s traces of a forgotten sea
Photographer Lynda Laird grew up on the wild and windy Orkney Islands, in Scotland. Her main source of inspiration is the sea, and her...
11 August 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
The subterranean world of Tamara Merino
The subterranean world of Tamara Merino
Coober Pedy is not a ghost town in the middle of the Australian desert, it is an extraordinary subterranean universe. Men and women dive...
25 July 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
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 Emma Bubola
The Netherworld of the Philippines’ war on drugs
The Netherworld of the Philippines’ war on drugs
In the first day of the Rencontres d' Arles we present you the work of Lawrence Sumulong, that will be exhibited at BYOPaper in The Night...
03 July 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
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 Emma Bubola
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 Emma Bubola
Men like birds
Men like birds
Xiaoxiao Xu’ s “Aeronauts” are eight Chinese farmers who build aircrafts in their backyards for a primordial need to ride the sky. The...
27 June 2017   •  
Written by Emma Bubola
Nadège Abadie's "Le choix à Bérengère"
Nadège Abadie’s “Le choix à Bérengère”
Each year in France, some 9,000 young people establish themselves as farmers. Why, today, do they make these life choices? Being happy is...
31 March 2017   •  
Written by Marie Moglia
A thousand faces of the former Yugoslavia
A thousand faces of the former Yugoslavia
Irina Rozovsky was born in Moscow in 1981 but has lived in the United States for many years since. When she had the opportunity to sit on...
29 September 2016   •  
Written by Hélène Rocco
The other Iran
The other Iran
Hoda is 33 years old. She lives and works in Australia. One day, she left her country of birth, Iran—a rupture that has forever marked...
19 September 2016   •  
Written by Marie Moglia
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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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