
What Remains – Sarker Protick
Bangladesh – It was in the afternoon, I was sitting on my grandpa’s couch. The door was slightly open and
Bangladesh – It was in the afternoon, I was sitting on my grandpa’s couch. The door was slightly open and
England – You Get Me is a series that has taken four years to complete and addresses the changing identity
Mongolia – The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management awarded Italian photographer Michele Palazzi, the Environmental Photographer of the Year Award,
Turkey – Istanbul, economic and cultural capital of Turkey, second fastest growing country after China, an estimated 17 million inhabitants
U.S.A. – As a ten-year-old boy playing cowboys with friends at school in England, I was never allowed to be
India – Stretched out in the middle of the holy Brahmaputra river, which flows through the north-eastern Indian state of
Bangladesh – The Alexia Foundation has announced that the winner of the 2013 Alexia Professional Grant: Abir Abdullah. The Alexia
Japan – This is a ongoing series of my personal photographs of my grandmother, Tsuyajyo, who started to have symptoms of
Thailand – I believe Buddhism or the middle way of Buddha is the personal journey of each person’s mind, observing
Russia – “Goodbye My Chechnya” chronicles the lives of young Muslim girls in the aftermath of war. This piece aims to
Turkey – One evening in the basement of an Internet café in the Sisli neighbourhood of Istanbul, a small group
Afghanistan – Afghanistan used to be a peaceful country, popular with hippies coming from Europe and South East Asia. But