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Editorial • Travel
Pie Aerts
Our annual People Photography Award is open for entries until December 31st and will be judged by renowned Dutch photographer Piet Aerts,…
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Editorial • Landscape
Tom Hegen – The Mineral Age
In the Mineral Age, the latest project by German photographer Tom Hegen, explores the vast and often hidden landscapes that fuel the…
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Editorial • Travel
Photography and Vacation
Vacation: a theme with a long photographic history, one as diverse as the concept itself, encompassing a variety of captivating imagery, and…
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Editorial • Landscape
Bill Holderfield: In the Shadows
There is something slightly disquieting about Bill Holderfield’s images. A sense of unease. They are, on the surface, ordinary scenes: a sand-fringed…
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Editorial • Travel
Photography and The American Road Trip
Road trips have long shaped American photography, offering a lens on both continuity and change. As a genre, “road trip” photography spans…
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Editorial • Documentary
Black Diamond
In Jharkhand, India, fires smolder on the blackened earth, releasing toxic gases into the air. Amid the fire and smoke, men, women,…
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Editorial • Street
Quiet in the Chaos: Aleksandr Babarikin
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Editorial • Documentary
Marisol Mendez: Culture, Memory and Identity
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Editorial • Travel
Robert McCabe’s Greece
He may have been born and raised in the US, but it is Greece with which photographer Robert McCabe will forever be…
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Editorial • Landscape
Analog Adventures:
Jakob Lilja-Ruiz’s captivating color photographyJakob Lilja-Ruiz is a US-based photographer, whose stunning, color-rich images demonstrate the profound potential of analog photography.
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Editorial • Documentary
Soon to be Gone
"Soon to be Gone", by Lithuanian photographer Tadas Kazakevičius, is a deeply-poetic and engaging portrayal of rural life in his homeland that…