7.4 million is the number of people inhabiting Hong Kong. Photographer Peter Stewart turns our heads upward to the sky and shows how it is like to live in one of the most densely populated places in the world.
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7.4 million is the number of people inhabiting Hong Kong. Photographer Peter Stewart turns our heads upward to the sky and shows how it is like to live in one of the most densely populated places in the world.
Read MoreHave you ever wonder what happens to your old computers or cell phones after you threw them away? Photographer Kevin McElvaney takes us to the final destination of electronic waste and introduced us to those who are forced to live with our lethal trash.
Read MorePhotographer Julia Fullerton-Batten dives into the shocking stories of feral children, bringing shocking truths and unfathomable experiences to life.
Read MorePhotographer Noah Webb nudges us to think about the relationship between us and the world around us. In his work series “Nomadic Reflector”, he carefully reframing the stunning and diverse landscapes around the dreamlike…
Read MorePhotographer Tim Flach invites us to move beyond the celebration of our affections for the species and urges us to think about the very meaning of dogs– what they have been and may have become for us…
Read MorePhotographer Thomas Alleman’s work series “American Apparel” is certainly one masterpiece that captures how out of place advertisements can still be. In this series he explores…
Read MorePhotographer Jonathan Knowles challenged the concept of motion in hist two recent work series: Trajectories and Slime.
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