Davide Monteleone: Spasibo
Chechnya – “Chechnya has won, Russia has won”. Perhaps the losers are the many Chechens who chose to go into exile as a matter of honour. Those who stayed have
Chechnya – “Chechnya has won, Russia has won”. Perhaps the losers are the many Chechens who chose to go into exile as a matter of honour. Those who stayed have
China – Five Nights, Aquarium is a non-linear narration weaved by photographs and five short written works. I try to reconstruct my inner journey from trips I’ve made between my
Slovenia – The shepherd community that has existed for more than 500 years on Velika planina in Slovenia is a disappearing tradition. The settlement is located only an hour drive
USA – Sarah Malakoff (b. 1972 Wellesley, MA and resides in Boston, MA) chose to photograph a subject that she knows well, the interior living spaces found in the greater
Singapore – The Land Archive chronicles the significant changes in Singapore’s natural and urban landscape that have occurred over a 100-year period. The 16 images in this volume have been
Ireland – “Representatives of major fashion brands went crazy, girls threw themselves into his arms, and drinks flower like waterfalls. Everything sprinkled with the sound of Gangnam Style. At 080
Saudi Arabia – Wasma Mansour shoots intimate scenes and portraits in large format and elucidates the great in the mundane. Moving between Saudi Arabia and UK, her work charts the
Belgium – An (almost) perfect day – 4th April 2010 Max comes to wake us up quite early, he’s there at the end of the bed, talking loudly the Easter
England – Douglas
Germany – The PhotoBookMuseum (The_PBM) pays tribute to the central form of expression in photography: the photobook. To introduce the concept, the Photoszene Köln will present an international exposition
England – The recent book published by Laura Braun, Metier, investigates the Small Business in London, a region where Braun resides. The book is a combination of environment portrait of
India – Mahmood Hassan passed away in November 2012 in Jamshedpur, his hometown, where he had worked with Tata Steel for 21 years. Adil is Mahmood Hassan’s son. He is