Tom Hyde – After The Fall
Tom Hyde After The Fall As the moist air rolls off the Pacific Ocean to first encounter the North American land mass it slams headlong into the Olympic Mountains, rises up, cools off, and dumps. Of all the regions in the lower 48 states, this is wettest and this is where I live. Nearly 10 …
Leeor Kaufman – Sabras – The Story of Wadi Fuqin
Leeor Kaufman-Sabras The Story of Wadi Fuqin Wadi Fuqin, a small Palestinian village, carries the inconceivable complexities of the current Israeli/Palestinian conflict. The village is a well preserved model of a traditional agricultural way of life, developed thousands of years ago. The community has harnessed the water flowing from the valley’s eleven springs to nourish …
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James Rowan – Trespassers Will Be Shot
James Rowan Trespassers Will Be Shot This body of work is a photographic survey of the American landscape. It weds traditional documentary photography and my own inclination toward cinematic, or dreamlike, imagery. The project was inspired by years of traveling throughout the country, particularly in the southern United States. These photographs were shot spontaneously. They …
Lucia Herrero – Tribes
Lucia Herrero Tribes ‘Tribes’ is a social analysis, a raw portrait of occidental society. Groups of families and friends set themselves up by the sea equipped to spend a day in the sun. All this, harmoniously juxtaposed, seems like a poem of customs that reveal with humor, color and tenderness, the profundity of a whole …
Manjari Sharma – Darshan
Manjari Sharma Darshan Historically considered a mechanical device to keep record, photography didn’t even start to find a place in galleries until the 20th century. It’s no surprise then that paintings and sculptures of Hindu deities were the dominant way to experience Indian mythology. As an Indian traditionally raised in Mumbai, despite my extensive …
Victor Cobo – Behind the Smoke Colored Curtain
Victor Cobo Behind the Smoke Colored Curtain ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT The images that I collect are often as much about myself as they are about the subjects being photographed. A broad exploration of real and imagined journeys, which often entail not only a physical displacement but also a psychological and emotional passage. The act …
Chloe Borkett – East of Nowhere
Chloe Borkett East of Nowhere The frozen conflict zone and ex-Soviet enclave of Trans-Dniester, is a narrow slither of land located along the Eastern Moldovan border – a disputed sovereignty, which for 20 years has been de facto governed but also unrecognized by the UN. This came about in the Soviet Union’s dying days as …
Emile Germiquet – Visions of Diepsloot
Emilie Germiquet Visions of Diepsloot ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT More than 150 000 people live there; 150 000 people under the shadow of sickness, cold, violence, hunger, unemployment, survival. Diepsloot, 30km North of Johannesburg, is a mass of shacks, dirt and people. Consisting of both formal and informal housing, it started in the mid 1990’s …
Paul S Amundsen – A Memoir of a Boy
[slidepress gallery=’paulamundsen_memoirofaboy’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Paul S. Amundsen A Memoir of a Boy – In Search of a Normal Life play this essay “I was born a boy, but I want to die as a woman”, she says, sitting in a taxi, nervous about …