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"The eye does not see things but images of things that mean other things". Italo Calvino. Rome, Italy. Photo by @giovannicoccophoto

Mads Nissen – Amazonas

Mads Nissen Amazonas [ EPF 2013 FINALIST ] ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT AMAZONAS is a raw and lyrical journey into the world’s largest rainforest. The intense documentary photographs lure you inside the uncanny wilderness, where gold-diggers, warriors, homosexuals in exile and isolated indigenous tribes collide on the threshold between nature and culture, instinct and reason, …

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Roma

Rome city has never been empty. Rome, Italy. Photo by @giovannicoccophoto

Marcello

Marcello is six years old. He passed the first academic year. His father gave him a fishing pole as a gift. This morning, he woke up very early to go fishing alone: he caught his first fish. Sperlonga, Italy. Photo by @giovannicoccophoto

Poyrazköy

Swimming in the Bosphorus near the Black Sea. Photo by @mattlutton

Golden Horn

The view over Istanbul’s Gold Horn from Hotel Marmara Pera’s rooftop bar at sunset. Expensive drinks but a commanding view. Photo by @mattlutton

Dimitris Michalakis – Burnout

Dimitris Michalakis Burnout [ EPF 2013 FINALIST ] Large demostrations in Athens since 2010, police repression, violence and irrational use of tear gas, 3500 suicides, massive unemployment (26%) and unpaid work – two out of three young people are unemployed – abolition of health structures in the public sector, closure of mentally ill units, hundreds …

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Bosphorus

Crossing the Bosphorus from the Asian side of Istanbul in to the European. I arrived here this afternoon, my first time in Istanbul, and will be posting pictures from here for the rest of the week. Photo by @mattlutton

Kalemegdan

Groups gather at Kalemegdan fortress to watch the sunset over Usce, the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers that has for centuries given Belgrade its regional importance. Photo by @mattlutton