The name of Slovak stylist and photographer Maria Švarbová may be familiar to our regular readers: using the socialist-functionalist buildings that define her art, she reaches
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The Kyiv metro through the eyes of an artist | Michał Klimecki
The surreal world of the Kyiv metro network has more than once inspired the creative arts. It was the same with Michał Klimecki, a Czech-born 3D
Planting the seeds of a new life
Photographer Roxi Pop left her partner and her apartment in Cluj-Napoca behind to spend the lockdown with her family in Mediaș and thus to save money. What started
Hamburg Noir | A series of sci-fi themed photos by Apo Genç
In his latest photo series, Turkish self-taught photographer Apo Genç shots Hamburg nights: his photos show an industrial environment, deserted streets and lonely people, spiced up
The aesthetics of stickiness
Shower gel, dishwashing liquid, oil and honey flow through the compositions made up of cakes, sponges, machine parts and flowers in Paloma Rincón’s new photo series.
In the intersection of the cosmos and photography | Łukasz Żak
The Milky Way lying above spruce trees and a snow-covered landscape, displaying the Capella, one of the brightest stars, and the Orion, too: Łukasz Żak’s shots
The Life of One Man Is One Whole Universe | A book by Peter Sit
Slovak artist Peter Sit began documenting the life of his grandmother eight years ago: over the years, the genre of photography has become a tool for
Contrasting intimacy | Ákos Major
A sense of childhood safety, being at home, and a feeling of complete inner peace for one hour in every two weeks. The shots of photographer
Canadian ice huts in the context of symmetry
Richard Johnson ’s great knack for well-composed architectural photography stems from his former career as an interior designer. Thanks to his twenty-five years of work, he
Where nature takes over | James Kerwin’s photos of ghost towns
Interiors in which, instead of furniture, a sea of sand dominates the view, flowing in through the windows: In his photographic essay “uninhabited”, James Kerwin captures
A look inside NASA | Benedict Redgrove
Dubbed NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future, Benedict Redgrove’s latest project offers an intimate peek behind NASA’s scenes. In his photobook, the London-born graphic designer
2020’s hottest search topics on abstract images | Gergely Vida
In his series Clouds, Gergely Vida stacked images on the most searched topics of 2020 on top of each other. Photographer Gergely Vida made his abstract visualizations of the
Sinking into snow on the mysterious lands of the Russian Arctic
The Kola Peninsula is located at the northwesternmost point of Russia, bordered by the Barents Sea and the White Sea. The mysterious land of Murmansk is
Fragments of memory from Budapest | Dóra Balla’s artist book
The traces and marks of the eras following one after the other, the layers of Budapest can be observed in every corner of the city: both
One of the world’s least livable cities on poetic photos
Even though he has been dabbling in photography since his teenage years, Paris-based photographer Christophe Jacrot started his career as a film director. He has won several