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Daido Moriyama: Journey to Something

Daido Moriyama: Journey to Something

Today a solo exhibition of one of Japan’s foremost photographers is opened at the Reflex Art gallery in Amsterdam. For Journey to Something, Daido Moriyama has pulled shots from his archive as well as new images. We were very honoured to do a short

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The Eyes of War

The Eyes of War

Starting tomorrow, De Kunsthal in Rotterdam is exhibiting The Eyes of War by photographer Martin Roemers. The moving series is displaying the aftermath of war featuring portraits of fourty blind casualties of war from The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, England, Russia

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Dearest

Dearest

‘Liefste’ (dearest, ed.) tells the story of the poetic beachcomber. The grayest days are the favorite days of this dreamer. On these days he will wander around the beach looking for treasures given by the sea. Back home he will

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Levitation

Levitation

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Oceane, Oscarine and Abdel Nasser by Eric Nehr

Oceane, Oscarine and Abdel Nasser by Eric Nehr

Photographer Eric Nehr decided to portray albino children, because of the crazy hunt on albino’s in certain African countries. In countries such as Tanzania, Burundi and Kenya, the albino community there is living in fear, as the bodyparts of an individual suffering

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The making of a 50,000 dollar Leica

The making of a 50,000 dollar Leica

Recently Leica has released a limited edition which celebrates the friendship and collaboration between Jean-Louis Dumas, the former president of Hermès, who died in May 2010, and Leica Camera AG.er.

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My little runaway

My little runaway

Enter the wonderful world of the 22-year-old Dara Scully from Spain, self-proclaimed storyteller and elephant tamer.

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Burn Baby Burn

Burn Baby Burn

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Eternal youth: photography by Olivia Bee

Eternal youth: photography by Olivia Bee

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ANOTHER AFRICA: UNRAVELLING THE HIDDEN CONTINENT

ANOTHER AFRICA: UNRAVELLING THE HIDDEN CONTINENT

Written by Joyce Bidouzo-Coudray From the other side of the Western culture’s redbrick and across the world at large, there still remains a great deal of reluctance from the mass media to provide a meaningful portrayal of modern African society;

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