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In my Backyard by Agnieszka Sosnowska
My home is a farm in East Iceland. I photograph myself, students whom I teach English, new family members and friends. The inclusion of myself into these places represents a connectedness to a place.

Train to Varanasi by Anirban Mandal
Varanasi in India is not just another tourist place which attracts backpackers, pilgrims, photographers and common tourists from all over the globe; it is also one of the oldest living cities in the world.

Grey Vista by D.P. Mahardika
This work was taken during the eruption of Merapi in 2010. Seismic activity around the volcano increased from mid-September onwards, culminating in repeated outbursts of lava and ashes.


10 Talented Australian photographers
The great stories by Tim Yare, Terence Bogue, Bill Gekas, Cam Attree, Christopher Morris, Liam Lynch, Christopher Robert, Anastasia Fua, Pia Johnson and Morganna Magee.

Backlands Sertão by Felipe Fittipaldi
Migrations tend to appear as the visible side of often invisible phenomena. The great human displacements, as a rule, precede or follow profound changes, be it from the economic and political point of view, or in social or cultural terms.

Vitamin D by Taushik Mandal
Healthy bones need vitamin D to absorb calcium and phosphate from our diets. These minerals are important for teeth and muscles as well. A vitamin D deficiency can make bones go soft, weak and leads to deformities.




We’re Happy Together by Gabriel Carpes
In this series called “We’re Happy Together" Gabriel Carpes photographed his family in the years following his father's passing and his sisters moving away from their hometown of Porto Alegre to different parts of the country.

Costly Signals by Danny DeGennaro
A costly signal is an evolutionary trait that develops despite it not being in an organisms best interest. In the case of a peacock, males develop elaborate plumage to attract females and display dominance

The Black Thursday by Sandipan Mukherjee
A Flyover became curse of the Daily life of Kolkata. The fault of Structural design, choice of Material & a stupid engineering has wiped out the huge numbers of innocent life & injured more than hundred.

Indian Photography Festival – Hyderabad 2017
Madhapur (21 Sep – 08 Oct, 2017) The exciting 3rd edition of the Indian Photography Festival (IPF) - Hyderabad, is about to begin from 21st September to 08th October at the State Art Gallery, Madhapur.

Last Love by Yaroslava Tarasova
A family of two elderly people is not something that is associated with a crazy reckless love, but it is a possibility not to be alone, something which gives meaning to one’s life.

Detroit From Above by Brian day
Brian Day was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1977. He is currently Chief Technology Officer at a health care organization in Detroit, where he has worked since 2008.

Las Marias by Allison Dinner
Las Marias is a sisterhood of few special women that formed out of a shared passion for riding motorcycles. While there are a few all female MCʼs in Mexico City, none are like Las Marias.

Forms of mental illness by Ritam Talukdar
Within each of us there lies a small portion of unsatisfactory statement that slowly over the passing time, turns onto us, even if we try to be significant we find some part of it to be missing.

Nomads by Darren Lewey
Nomads in Morocco number around 5000 and are rapidly dwindling. The lure of education for their children and work in towns and cities for young males means the nomadic way of life is becoming less practicable.

Psyche of Saudade by Alex Righetti
The people relationship always caught my interest, especially as a photographer of street portraits.I could tell you about the experiences I had with strangers for hours, being able to shutter the barrier and understand how perfectly


Borders by Orhan Talibov
As an artist when shooting body parts, I see infinite beauty. In fact, for me, the human body is the greatest piece of art created. There are endless possibilities: a hand can be captured in any number of ways

World Press Photo 2017
Vienna (15 Sep – 22 Oct 2017) Autumn in Vienna is the season of World Press Photo. As the Photo of the Year the jury of the 60th annual Photo Contest selected an image by Turkish photographer Burhan Ozbilici


Ross Harvey

Sep 12, 2017
An advanced degree in computer science may not necessaily be considered the makings for a creative leaning that so refreshingly understands photographic geometry, light and composition. This is a short film about wedding and street photographer Ross Harvey


Metanoia by Raziye Koksal Kartal
It's a metamorphosis from the egg  to the butterfly. This metamorphosis is the biggest one  in nature,  if we dont count  the transformations of  the life and death instincts in the battlefield of human soul.

Self Portrait Diary by Alicja Brodowicz
A moment comes every once in a while when I feel the urge to make a self-portrait. However, these portraits are not about documenting physical appearance and changes in my looks


Lifepod by Gianluca Micheletti
My project consists of inserting some primates - they share with humans up to almost 99% of DNA - in safety capsules that will regenerate a form of primordial life, in a future day, after the extinction of the human breed.

Suri Portraits by Piper Mackay
Inspired by their environment of wild trees, exotic flowers and lush vegetation. The Suri tribe use the clay soil of bright yellows, startling whites and rich earth-reds to paint each other’s bodies and make bold decisions about their outfits.

Five minutes with Alice Zilberberg
I predict that my work is going in a personal direction that is driven from my personal life and experiences. I find myself re-inventing what I do every few years, so I will never know exactly what’s next.

Between Intervals by Maren Klemp
My goal with this project is to raise awareness of mental health. "Between Intervals" is a plunge into the darker sides of the human mind, and the photographs are visual representations of conditions associated with mental illness.

Crystal Man by Eltaj Zeynalov
21 years-old Elvin Mirzoev was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), commonly know as britle bone syndrome. At present Elvin works as an actor for an inclusive theater ƏSA Teatrı in Azerbaijan.

Yet another day by Fabio Agatino
Pietro Lupo village is a rural settlement, part of the municipality of Mineo, in the province of Catania. Built in 1940 at the behest of the fascist regime at the hands of the colonization of the Sicilian Latifundia

Still by Philip LePage
Love cannot be defined. It is both an essential part of the human experience as well as an entirely personal one. It mutates through time and our relationships with different people. It unites and divides us.

Bernd & Hilla Becher
Los Angeles (Sep 7-Oct 21, 2017) In a photographic project spanning five decades, Bernd and Hilla Becher documented the soon-to-be-forgotten architectural forms of industry

Sebastião Salgado ; Kuwait: A Desert on Fire
Boston (Sep 5-Nov29, 2017) Economist-turned-artist Sebastião Salgado began his photography practice after his finance role with the International Coffee Organization and the World Bank led him to travel to tea plantations in Africa.

The Sands of Kalmykia by Sergey Nazarov
Drylands occupy 41% of terrestrial land. The destruction of land leads to economical problems of the regions. In areas of increased desertification access to water becomes obstructed.

Luca Tombolini ; LS, 2011
My work consist of photographing landscapes during long solo trips in remote desert areas. Taking a long time to travel is essential to revert to a more essential state of mind.

Ramnami Community by Sanghamitra Sarkar
Low-caste Hindus in the eastern state of Chhattisgarh first began tattooing their bodies and faces more than 100 years ago as an act of devotion and defiance after being denied entry to temples and forced to use separate wells.

Makuridashi by Arito Nishiki
When you look at the sand grain only, it is just a mineral and inorganic thing. Once it forms sand beach, it is consistently in flux and it acts as an organism that exists in their movement. 

Neverland by Robb Johnson
Neverland is a visual chapter in my ongoing body of work, which addresses the journey we are all on, our lives and experiences. I have pondered this subject since my 30’s and it still leaves a giant question that seems to go in a circle.

Minimalistic Food Portraiture by Foodism360
I like to zoom in on the extraordinary of the ordinary. The ordinary are often overlooked, forgotten, neglected, undervalued or simply thrown away, yet to me the ordinary are all special and unique.


Heroes by Erberto Zani
Acid attack survivors in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh most of the people called them “monsters” or, sometimes, “victims”. But they prefer to be considered “survivors”. For me are heroes.

The Old Europe by Gianluca Cecere
The Old Europe is a project started ten years ago, in 2007, about the globalization seen as an investigation into the transformation of urban territory. The cultural homologation, meant as uniformity of the behaviors, of the models of life,

Scroll down by Damien Berney
Every minute 1 920 000 photos are taken in the world. Every minute 527 760 photos are shared on Snapchat. Every minute 347 222 photos are shared on WhatsApp. Every minute 243 055 photos are shared on Facebook.