Originally from Poland, her family migrated to France before WWI and WWII, but Dorothée Nowak also lived in Italy, Spain, Australia, Japan and now Canada, in Montreal where she graduated with a BFA in Photography. Dorothée works as a freelance photographer, and is developing several personals projects. Her series Tell Me Her Story Because War Is Only the […]
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Rob Stephenson Portrays the North American Urban Environment
Rob Stephenson is a New York based photographer living in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids, whose work has been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums in the US. He is interested in architecture, the urban environment and in the everyday beauty that surrounds us, subjects that regularly play a part in his series. What got […]
Learning from the Greek countryside with Kostas Kapsianis
Kostas Kapsianis, born in 1963, is a Greek photographer raised and based in Athens. Besides photography, he also works in his family business selling packaging goods. Shot with a Mamiya medium format camera, his series A Common Story deals with the Greek countryside of nowadays. Fond of images since an early age, he used to collect […]
In the Wilderness with Doug’s Cabin by Karianne Bueno
Karianne Bueno is a 38 years old Dutch artist based in Amsterdam, where she also teaches photography at the FotoAcademie. Her work explores the relationship of photography with reality/fiction and time. Among the richness of her photographs, we decided to give you a pick of Doug’s Cabin, a series that should be available in a book form this year. Karianne first discovered photography when […]
A Butterfly Love Story by Bego Antón
Bego Antón is a 34 years old spanish photographer living in Barcelona. She works in photography, teaching, doing commissioned work as well as her personal projects, such as this series called Butterfly Days. Bego has a journalism background, but after finishing university she realised she wasn’t passionate about it and chose photography as medium to tell stories in […]
Exploring man-nature relationship with Mitch Epstein
Mitchell “Mitch” Epstein (born 1952 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is an American contemporary documentary photographer, and among others, the first to make significant use of color. He has a particular interest in the link between man and land, as well as the human condition. After a first period influenced by street photography, Mitch Epstein started to work with […]
(Barely) Bread & Circus
by Iggy Smalls
Iggy Smalls is a Norwegian fine-art and documentary photographer currently based in Barcelona. In 2013, while vacationing in Caracas, it happened to be the week former President Chavez died from cancer, a historical moment for the country and the world. As a photography student, she couldn’t miss the opportunity to document the trip with the backdrop of […]