Joab Smith’s photo series “Streets in a Pandemic” reflects the quiet and lonely atmosphere that now surrounds previously bustling streets in Bristol.
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Joab Smith’s photo series “Streets in a Pandemic” reflects the quiet and lonely atmosphere that now surrounds previously bustling streets in Bristol.
Read MoreDan Moga’s photo project “Nest” is aimed at displaying the rawness of his grandmother’s home and show the intimate perspectives of her life.
Read MoreHaving dreamt of capturing Namibia’s authenticity, Zhenya Savina teamed with Wilderness Safaris to reflect sustainable and cultural principles.
Read MoreEkaterina Busygina’s photo series, Kaleidoscope on the 8 Hills, reflects the harmony in the skyscrapers throughout Hong Kong.
Read MoreBogdan’s photo series, “Silence”, is a reflection of the cold and lonely universe in which the sense of sight was overtaken by touch.
Read MoreAimed at breaking the stigma surrounding tattoos, Klara Fowler decided to share the vulnerability in tattoos and the beauty surrounding them.
Read MoreA photo series by Prem Hessenkamp centered around the realities of Child Labor and the harsh daily routines children face in Eastern India.
Read MoreFascinated by the motorcycle delivery drivers in Vietnam, Jon Enoch decided to capture the authenticity.
Read MoreIrritated by the persistence of feminine taboos and stereotypes, Margaux Corda decided to create a gentle sense of discomfort. The use of satire invites the viewer to question modern society and established opinions.
Read MoreChris Hoare portrays a journey through Australia and responds to the belief that it could be viewed as a lucky country, exploring good and bad luck.
Read MoreThe artistic priority of Maël G. Lagadec lies in communicating to the heart rather than the mind, and expressing sensitivity through photography.
Read MoreLeon Spanier is offering inspiring people a platform, “Do You Know?”, on which unique stories and empowering messages can be shared.
Read More“Falling into Place”, was constructed like a puzzle, through the mix of urban landscapes and the female body to present unconventional beauty.
Read MoreThe photographic project, “The E.T.” is centered in the Emerald Triangle in Northern California and welcomes a complex formation of hope, flooded with extreme contracts through the incorporation of fashion.
Read MoreThe mini-series, “Beirut”, by Tareck Raffoul shares the imagery of hope within this difficult time, post tragic explosion in Beirut.
Read MoreThe photo series, “Trash” is a visual call-to-action regarding the excessive use of plastic and how society is contributing to plastic pollution.
Read MoreCreating more engaging images through focusing on the boxer’s muscle tension and facial expressions through shadowboxing.
Read MoreFrustrated with working with the same types of girls, Emma Boonne created the project “Stronger Together” aimed at promoting self-love.
Read MoreThe image series by Cole Ndelu displays her beliefs towards breaking the stereotypical associations of femininity and blackness, through beauty and power.
Read More“If we do not drastically limit the production of plastic, (…) coral reefs will be permanently destroyed and replaced by synthetic creations”
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