On his poetic images, Vilnius-based photographer Tadas Kazakevičius shows the special bond shared by the Curonian Spit, Europe’s largest sand dune, and its inhabitants. The nearly 100 kilometers long
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The historical red roofs of Vilnius in an electronic music video
The seventh short movie of the video channel of Lithuanian Antidote presents the two faces of Vilnius: in addition to the historical heritage of its old town, the
The brutal Soviet bus stops of Russia
After the success of his first book, Christopher Herwig‘s next stop was Russia – following Georgia and the outer regions of Ukraine –, where he once again turned
Photo essay on Bosnia-Herzegovina’s marvels
Staggered by the surprisingly common misconceptions about Bosnia, Ennis Cehic now living in Melbourne went back to his homeland and took Australian photographer Shantanu Starick with him, too.
A bookstore in a former orthodox church in Shanghai
“The truth is like poetry. And most people fucking hate poetry.” – a quote from the movie ‘The Big Short’ We have already presented buildings that have
Polish nostalgia at Lake Balaton
“We were heading south. It was the most exciting time of every year. Luggage, fixed to the top of our tiny Fiat made the car look
Communist resorts from the perspective of time
The photo series “Red Room” of Polish photographer Karol Palka takes us back to the time of the Communist regime: it documents selected remnants of the era
The symmetry of industrial spaces
In his latest book, British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper offers a rare insight into places that ordinary people would never get to see otherwise. The Copenhagen-based
Elektrėnai | The clone of Chernobyl
One day, Lithuanian photographer Jonas Kryžanauskas and three of his friends decided to explore the two most iconic spots of Elektrėnai: an abandoned amusement park that has been
#PostSovietSelfies
Have you ever imagined what Russia would be like if we only knew it through the world wide web? A land of giant concrete ruins and
Deep Water | Aerial photo series
In his photo series, Viktor Szabó presents the spectacular view of a mysterious, abandoned quarry lake. According to the photographer, the lake and its surroundings were intended as
Resting aircrafts on Tom Hegen’s aerial shots
In his latest photo series, Tom Hegen investigates the role of aviation in our globalized world and portrays the current shutdowns in artistic silence. Aviation is
A cosmonautics museum hidden in a wooden church in Ukraine
Step inside the unorthodox Museum of Space Exploration with the help of the photographs of Niels Ackermann. If you know your way around space exploration, you are probably
Dóra Zsigmond SS20 _ RITUAL collection
So far, Dóra Zsigmond’s collections were mainly known for their coherence and finely elaborated concept design, and by now, sustainability also became one of the most important
Carpathia | Nicholas J R White
British photographer Nicholas J R White documented the formation of a new European Wilderness Reserve in his recent series titled “Carpathia”. After logging companies bought up a significant