Colombian photographer Daniel Gonzalez juxtaposes nude bodies with untouched landscapes, creating a parallel between the unadulterated beauty of nature and the original state of our bodies. He liberates his protagonists from all restraints, by placing them in vulnerable and relaxed
‘Bodies of Thought’ is a two-part series by photographer Kristin Smith. She captures moving bodies by means of long exposures. Both sensual and abstract, they show the human body in an unusual manner.
Visit the Netherlands Photo Museum until 1st June 2014 to discover Viviane Sassen’s unique photography project UMBRA. Sassen has made a series of new work in which she explores her quintessential play with shadows. This series is expanded with previously
‘And Every Day Was Overcast’ is an illustrated novel by photographer and writer Paul Kwiatkowski. The book, available in paper form, digital form and as unique iPad edition (with accompanying soundtrack), is an autobiographical and exhilarating pursuit of the author’s adolescence
Unseen is the yearly international fair for new photography. It’s the ideal moment for renown galleries from all over the world to present the latest by their photographers. New for 2014 is the introduction of premières: there will be works
Photographer Claudine Dory set out to document the stages of life her own daughter, Sasha, went through. Doury explores the hidden side of this transition, with its changes and upheavals. But instead of a chronological order, she begins by the
Cinematic photography by Philip-Lorca diCorcia who takes everyday occurrences beyond the realm of banality, aiming at inspiring the spectators in his pictures to be aware of the psychology and emotion contained in real-life situations. Documentary photography mixed with the fictional
Swiss photographer Marie Rime developed a series named ‘Masks’. It portrays models who wear masks made from board games such as jigsaws, playing cards, Mikado, chess, etc.. This results in ethnic masks transforming the faces of the models who wear
Stretching beyond the limits of the classic character study documentary, More Than the Rainbow not only chronicles the life and times of street photographer and former taxi driver Matt Weber, it becomes a vibrant conversation about the photographic medium, artistic