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The way Fairy-tale Zázrivá is a time-lapse video about my wanderings around the beautiful village Zázrivá in Slovakia. It´s actually my self reflection journey, during wich I have spent a lot of time in the pure nature of Orava,


Surreal images; The Black Series by Anastasia Fua
I define myself as a storyteller. I tell stories through whimsical, surreal images. Everytime I create an image in relation to a feeling, thought or situation, a burden has been lifted off my shoulders, my soul smiles.



Genetic memory; Archaictecture by Mitar Terzic
Genetic memory is the memory which we received from our ancestor via DNA. Information about something viewed, heard or experimented long time ago, from somebody who shared with us the same genetic material.

Tokyo desu by Venelina Preininger
Tokyo is known as the place where Westerners feel 'lost in translation'. Here, all is in the air, it happens between the lines and won't be found on the surface. Everything changes, transforms yet goes back to its previous form and state in seconds.


Jose Laiño : Creative Still Life
This series of photographs made with these simple, everyday objects commonly around us, consists of very personal works in which the author uses humor, dreamlike, irony, poetry and visual language, creating visual metaphors

Micro stories; Streets of Human by Andrej Duricek
There is always something interesting to see around us. On the streets, the micro stories are taking place every moment, the people´s faces are talking to us about their lives, thoughts, emotions... But we must be prepared to watch and see.


Urban beach; Aristocrats by Gregorio Reche
Aristocracy Etymologically the word means "government of the best". This project is located in El Zapillo, which is an urban beach located in a small town in southern Spain, where normally there are no strangers, only natives.

Photo Shoot; Crystal galaxy by Dasha Matrosova
Designer clothes, unique handbag gremlin and crystal. It would seem like to combine they elements?! Creating this strange image, teen style in clothing and unusual accessories made these photos interesting and unusual.

5 Talented French Photographers
The Best French Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Cyrille Druart, Jean Bastien Lagrange, Laurent Baheux, Arnaud Bertrande and Floriane De Lassée.

Untold Stories by Raluca Caragea
As a psychologist I was always amazed of how people perceive and integrate their experiences. I began as everyone does, with landscapes and still life shots.

Eltaj Zeynalov ; Human emotions
My choice of subject comes from my interest in ideas about people and I want create a kind of sensual directness in my work such as primeval emotions while addressing such fundamental issues as memory, eros, mortality and pain.

The last thing Ian expected when he finally built a bridge to freedom for a group of enslaved prostitutes in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, was the confronting realisation that opportunity was not enough.

The Adobe Theatre Returns to The Photography Show 2016
Birmingham (19 – 22 March 2016) The Adobe Theatre will return for the second year at The Photography Show 2016, to inform, engage and inspire the thousands of visitors set to attend The Photography Show at the NEC Birmingham, 19-22 March.

Auschwitz Album
Moscow (February 3 – April 3, 2016) The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography is pleased to present a unique set of photographs - The Auschwitz Album – an exhibition organized along with Czech Center, Polish Cultural Сenter and the Embassy of Israel in Moscow.

Body Paint by Paul Roustan
Paul Roustan is an award-winning artist based in Los Angeles, known for his work in body painting, photography, and conceptual performance.

The Algarvians and the others by Vitor Pina
The project “The Algarvians and the others” it ́s an ongoing photographic project that pretend to make a portraiture of the people who that live, work and visit Algarve, the southern region in Portugal.


The New Town by Oliver Merce
"The New Town" is a district of the town Anina (Romania), one neighborhood that was built in the early 80s as a residential area for the workers of the thermoelectric power plant from Crivina.

When the answer is theatre by Matthieu Colnat
The theatre troupe les Moutons Noirs (the black sheep), started their 2015 fantastic and unique journey by preparing not one but two plays to play in Avignon festival, the biggest french theatre event of the year, which takes place in July.

Just south of the Emirate of Fujairah, located along the Gulf of Oman, lies the town of Kalba. It really isn’t much more than a little fishing village, but this tiny exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah had always intrigued me.


The Un-Cinderella Man by Kanishka Mukherji
Dreams. What are dreams? Are they only, the sweet luxury of the rich man's incorrigible son? Who does not have to bother about earning his bread and butter, or are poor men allowed to have dreams too?


Behind the Bars by Buket Özatay
This series is a part of documentary photography project which was taken in the women ward of central prison in North Nicosia, Cyprus with the permissions from Ministry of Internal Affairs and Nicosia Central Prison Directorate.

Cities in visible by Anargyros Drolapas
Anargyros Drolapas’ photographic project, inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, constitutes a study of the city of Athens, a meditation on its multifaceted and complex character.

Renaissance Man by Marc Boily
Man is the measure of all things.” New thinking is emerging in Art and Science to form a cultural rebirth of our ‘Renaissance Man,’ shifting paradigm to ignite the feminine power of the goddess manifesting new thinking and divine revelation.

Exhibition : GAUDEAMUS
Moscow (January 27 – April 3, 2016) The Lumiere Brother Center for Photography presents a new exhibition on January 27 Gaudeamus, the opening of which will coincide with the celebration of Student’s Day in Russia.

Los tatuadores de Cuba by Allison Dinner
Amongst all the changes happening in Cuba right now one thing is staying the same, owning a tattoo shop and giving tattoos are prohibited. They are the only art form in Cuba that is still highly illegal.

Burning down the house by Norman Behrendt
The project 'burning down the house' offers an in depth look at Berlin’s graffiti writer scene for the first time. Against the backdrop of publicly accessible and non-accessible surfaces being continually written upon

Two Women by Alessandro Petriello
My grandmother was confined to her bed for many years due to a lengthy illness, and over the course of those years my mother was often next to her, out of choice but mainly out of love.

The Man of the Crowd by Vincent Couderc
Confront the immensity of buildings, this strange urban jungle made of concrete, glass, streets and avenues. This example of a perfect city, at every corner, bystanders from around the world : The famous Melting-pot. New York, the most populous city of the new world, perfect playground to go to meet each other.

Project Cleansweep by Dara McGrath
Project Cleansweep takes its name from a Ministry of Defence (MoD) report issued in 2011 identifying sites in the UK where tens of thousands of tonnes of mustard gas, phosgene and other lethal chemicals were, since World War 1, made, processed, stored, burned and dumped in England, Wales and Scotland.

Surviving Threads by Heather Ross
Surviving Threads visually explores the destructive effects that Alzheimer’s disease has on memory, specifically, the deterioration of details in recalling actual events. By depicting scenes with soft and selective focus, these images portray the loss of memory and gradual decay of personal recollection

Right Time Right Place – A photobook by Robert Rutöd
Being at the right place at the right time is usually associated with happiness and success. But what happens when we are at the right place at the wrong time? Do we even know that this is the right place? And what if it turns out that it is the wrong place after all? But the right time!

Judging Under Way for HIPA’s 5th Season of Competition ‘Happiness’
The nine judges hail from five different countries, including American photographer Maggie Steber , who has worked as a documentary photographer on humanistic and cultural-historical projects in 66 countries and was named as one of eleven ‘Women of Vision’ by National Geographic Magazine in 2013.

Death Series Brief by Irvin Rivera
This whole series is inspired by the “Death” character from Neil Gaiman’s Graphic Novel Character.To reference the character, I used the “Ankh” and the Eye of Horus as consistent symbols

The residents of the disaster zone by Mlyov
It was the 7th of December 1988 when the earthquake shoot Armenia . Gyumri and the other countries of region Shirak turned into ruins . It took 25 thousand lives . 27 years had already past but people who suffered from the disaster still live in lodges and still unemployed .

Alice Project: at school of Enlightenment by Maria Cardamone
Alice Project is a NGO based in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India), known as "Awakening Special Universal Education". Its first aim, infact, is to raise human consciousness and find a solution to the downward trend in new generations. In schools around the world, in fact, every year students have increasing behavior problems

Esprìts by Enrico Doria
“Esprìts” is a project performed by a Holga camera. It is a project-diary, a series of photographic notes about faded memories that often appear like spirits. These photographs are instinctive, evolving over time and form a body of work which I hope will never end.

The corroders of Alcatraz by Anastasia Sofos
I see aged structures as store houses which hold history, spirit, experience of all beings and seasons which have passed through them. I viscerally feel this move through me and touch them through my lens. There is something powerful in a structure

Dad by Morganna Magee
My father has been sick since I was a child. Though never close when I was little when my parents divorced I was aged 14, my brother and myself became the next of kin on the hospital forms. Over the past 9 years, we have taken him too and from hospitals, doctors appointments, specialists.

Undocumented Living : In the land of the free by Daniel Ali
In June 2014 I travelled to Houston, Texas in the United States of America with the aim of documenting individuals working and living in a country where thousands strive to find a better life. These people are from all over the world, but largely from Central and Southern Americas, are widely referred to and labelled as undocumented immigrants.

China In Progress By Rosa Rodriguez
The "China in Progress" project examines the transformation of Chinese society. In today's capitalist world, the communist regime continues to fight to maintain its ideology and positioning without giving up the profits associated with consumer market access.