Frustrated with working with the same types of girls, Emma Boonne created the project “Stronger Together” aimed at promoting self-love.
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The image series by Cole Ndelu displays her beliefs towards breaking the stereotypical associations of femininity and blackness, through beauty and power.
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“If we do not drastically limit the production of plastic, (…) coral reefs will be permanently destroyed and replaced by synthetic creations”
Read MoreTaja Spasskova’s Isolation Series — Depicting Loneliness in Lockdown
In the project “Isolation”, Taja Spasskovas focuses on the issue of loneliness in times of Covid-19 and the related quarantine.
Read More“Strange Fruit” by Silvia Rocchino Protests Racism with Beautiful Images
Silvia Rocchino shares Strange Fruit, a series inspired in the song famously sang by Billie Holiday protesting American racism.
Read MoreOne Picture A Day — The Quarantine Photo Diaries of Mercedes Portillo
With her Quarantine Photo Diaries, Mercedes Portillo captured 50 days of her life during the lockdown. The series is filled with Internet clichés.
Read MoreCARYATIS — Greek Costumes in the 21st Century by George Tatakis
The traditions and customs from his home country were the main inspiration for the photographer George Tatakis to start working on CARYATIS.
Read More“The Landscape of Lament” — Experiencing Grief Through The Lens of Tom McGahan
“The Landscape of Lament” is a project in which Tom McGahan embarked after the passing of his father as a way to record the process of grief.
Read More“Orion Arm” — A Series by Harry Cooke
Labeled as “One to Watch” by the British Journal of Photography, this time the photographer Harry Cooke got inspired in the Universe to compose “Orion Arm”.
Read MorePhotographing The Ghats of Varanasi — A Series by Joris Hermans
“The Ghats of Varanasi” is a photo experience created by the Belgian photographer and Cherrydeck member Joris Hermans during his travel to India.
Read MoreThe Subtlety of Unquietness by Margarida Reis Pereira
Sometimes blank spaces create a vacuum in which new ideas can flourish and the project Subtlety of Unquietness by Margarida Pereira is one such case.
Read MoreDead Christmas Trees — A Photo Series by James Turner
“My beer drunk soul is sadder than all the dead Christmas trees of the world” James Drew Turner.
Read More“Timeless” — The Art of Portraiture by Riccardo Riande
With his project “Timeless” Riccardo Riande aims to showcase the immortal craftsmanship in a painting through the lens of a photographer.
Read More”Sangre de Una Piedra”– The Streets of Havana by James Jackman
We’ve all heard phrases that tend to stick on with us for a long time. While walking the streets of Havana, one such Spanish line stuck with James Jackman.
Read MoreThe Rise of Mega Churches in Sub-Saharan Africa by Lorenzo Maccotta
Photographer Lorenzo Maccotta was intrigued by the growth of Christianity on his first trip to Ghana and went back to document this surprising devotion.
Read MoreThe Heterochromia Project — Maria Cavali Embraces Difference Through Portraiture
Being different can be difficult and scary. Maria Cavali sees it as captivating and with The Heterochromia Project, she celebrates a peculiarity.
Read More“Ruin or Rust” — The Forgotten Pieces of London’s Urban Fabric by Francesco Russo
Have you ever wondered why rust frighten us, while ruin is considered a reassuring character? Francesco Russo questions this theory through “Ruin or Rust”.
Read More“Looking for Hamza” by Fred Lahache
Fred Lahache and Hamza friendship not only turned into a lasting one but inspired an artistic photographic series featuring Morocco.
Read More“Deconstructed Objects” by Studio Krokodil
In “Deconstructed Objects”, Branislav and Aleksandra have been satisfying their viewers curiosity with unconventional versions of decoupled items.
Read MoreThe Iceland Series — Lesley Brügger’s Minimalism Both in Photography and Life
At times, it’s necessary to travel far to meet what feels close and homely. For the photographer Lesley Brügger that couldn’t have become more clear after her visit to Iceland.
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