PHOTO STORIES
УДА́ ЧНЫЙ – Lucky
Udachny, a small mining town in Russia, is covered in ice for most of the year and is famous for its diamond mining. For her first photo book, photographer Hanne Van Assche visits its inhabitants and finds out why people choose to live in such a remote and harsh area of Yakutia.
Desert Roses For Sale
Shattered hope, corruption and a decline in tourism – German photographer Miriam Stanke captures how Tunisia has changed since the revolution in 2011 and how its people are living with the consequences until this day.
Trouble
Self-portrayed in the wilderness in various parts of the world linking human body and nature, photographer Noémie Reijnen invites the viewer to connect with the present moment.
Birds
These animals constitute the only known living dinosaurs, they are social, communicative with signals, calls and songs. Tim Flach investigates and photographs 190 bird species for his new photobook, Birds. We spoke to him to find out more about the secrets of such a remarkable compilation.
Beauty: Colour Blocking
Photographer Anastasia Orlando teamed up with make up artist Larisa Moldovan and art director Nada Dahab to create this beauty series inspired by the free will of the moment applying simplicity with intuition.
Reti invisibili
When photographer Matteo Capone is taking pictures in the streets of Rome and Modena, he’s freeing himself from any guidance – just looking for that perfect moment to capture when everything aligns.
Mixedness is my Mythology
For photographer Farren van Wyk, her dual nationality is a core focus of her work. With her images, she explores not only questions of race and identity, but also witnesses how her brother’s identities are forming.
Women with life sentences
Photographer Sara Bennett immerses us in an emotional collection about incarcerated women, questioning the criminal justice system in the US and humanising the viewer through them.
3+
3+ is a personal project by photographer Jamie Moore documenting his daily life and his polyamorous relationship. His pictures provide a deeply intimate and personal view into the daily life of a polyamorous relationship. We talked to Jamie to find out what it’s like to share your life and home with four partners.
The Hunter, The Woman & The Hut
During several road trips through the Greek landscape, photographer Giannis Manolis documented modern suburban society. His mixture of portraits, landscapes and culture are now collated in a photobook which is available for pre-order.
Fake News?
We spoke to Magnum photographer Jonas Bendiksen about his latest photobook ‘The Book Of Veles’ – an incredible call to attention to all of us who navigate on the internet searching for information.
Las Sillas de la Explanada
Between 2016 and 2019, London-based photographer Alex Amorós has been documenting elderly people taking a seat at ‘Las Sillas de la Explanada’ in his hometown Alicante.
Death in the Afternoon: The Tragedy of Bullfighting
Spanish photographer based in London, Juan Carlos Verona, reflects on the controversy of bullfighting.
The Truth is in the Soil
Following the death of her father in 2016, Ioanna Sakellaraki started to document ancient mourning rituals in her home country, Greece. After five years, she’s now turning her project into a book with the help of a Kickstarter campaign.
End of a Season
Direct and honest – that’s how Gió Sbriz describes his portraits. When deciding who to photograph he’s not following a theme or project, but only his impulse and instinct.
Young Americans
British photographer Madeleine Morlet creates a significant series about young adults in rural Maine – a coming of age story as a personal journey between her subjects and herself as an artist.
Anything Can Happen and Probably Will
Jesse Marlow’s ongoing series puzzles the urban landscape combining geometry, colour and the human element to create unique scenes from the cities he steps into.
A Blanket of Woven Shadows
Photographer David Copeland transports us into a world of dark and light, making us feel uneasy and captivated at the same time. He creates a connection to the viewer not by showing us familiar places but creating an emotional connection.