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Chloe Dewe Mathews – Caspian

Chloe Dewe Mathews Caspian When viewed from space, the Caspian has a distinct outline, like an upside down map of the British Isles, and roughly the same size. But the Caspian is no lake, nor is it an ordinary sea; surrounded by vast tracts of desert, hovering half way between Asia and Europe – though …

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Ana Galan – Viv(r)e La Vie!

Ana Galan Viv(r)e La Vie! Viv(r)e la vie! is a photography series in process, consisting of photographs of couples in profile with a landscape of a countryside in the background, snapshots which evoke the Diptych of the Duchess and Duke of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca. The concept depicts the two contrary principles, masculine and …

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Mikel Bastida – War theatre

Mikel Bastida War Theatre During the last two years I have traveled across Western and Eastern Europe recreating the figure of a World War II photographer. I’ve covered several historical recreations where groups of re-enactors have performed different war episodes in both historical scenarios and fictitious battlefields. This photographic series is a search for those …

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Bill Frakes – Agony, Ecstasy

[slidepress gallery=’billfrakes’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Bill Frakes Agony, Ecstasy play this essay I am a photojournalist, a storyteller–the world’s greatest vicarious adolescent profession. The crux of my exploration of athletic competition is the intersection of motion and emotion, the sometimes chance but more often calculated inclusion of art, …

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William Daniels – Faded Tulips

William Daniels Faded Tulips ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT I remember seeing images of Kyrgyzstan for the first time on television, in March 2005. There were scenes of excited Asian-looking men rushing toward an imposing Soviet style administration building. They entered the building, vandalizing, even pillaging, all they found. Then, on the roof, a scene of …

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Michael Hagedorn – Facing Dementia

[slidepress gallery=’michaelagedorn_facingdementia’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Michael Hagedorn Facing Dementia – A New Approach play this essay Dementia is a rapidly growing social challenge in almost all societies of the world.  For most of us who are not directly involved, dementia seems to be synonymous with a uniform regression …

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EPF 2011 Winner

Emerging Photographer Fund – 2011 Recipient [slidepress gallery=’irinawerning_backtothefuture’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Irina Werning Back to the Future play this essay I love old photos. I know I’m a nosy photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for those …

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