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Soviet mosaics for eternity | Kiev, Ukraine
One can see many spectacular mosaics on the territory of the former Soviet Union. A significant part of the works of arts covering the façades of
Frozen time | Adam Wilkoszarski
Empty waterfronts, abandoned RVs and drained off pools: Polish photographer Adam Wilkoszarski’s poetic and nostalgic pictures portray abandoned holiday resorts. Adam Wilkoszarski visited quite a few
Medieval rock wall with a Brutalist addition
The castle wall built in the hillside of Castelgrande in Switzerland was restored back in the eighties – in a quite unconventional manner, we must say.
Photographing buildings as a way of self-expression | Kamil Philipiak
Rigid, sharp concrete structures in contrast with the soft, serene sky. We can explore the details of Kraków, Katowice, Warsaw, Gdańsk or Barcelona, amongst others, on
British landscapes on the cover of Vogue
The British Vogue went for resetting: as a result of the pandemic, the cover of their August issue urges us to pay more attention to the beauties
Generations talking | Róma Ételbár x Viki Hitka
We interviewed Viki Hitka on the occasion of the reopening of Róma Ételbár, the legendary eatery in Buda, who was in charge of the styling of
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
Lost in Praha | #stayhomecreative
After Budapest and Bratislava, now it’s time to conquer Prague! During the time of lockdown, Petr Kopal captured the people wandering around in the Czech capital, and we came
Quarantine through the lens of photographers
Everyone deals with the lockdown differently; there are some who focus on themselves and their environment, and there are those who focus others and on the
Lost in Bratislava | #stayhomecreative
Not so long ago, the photos of emptied out metropolises were all we could see in the media: several big cities of the world have shown
From hobby to career | Interview with photographer Eszter Sára Cseh
Pastel, sophisticated shades, with simple and honest compositions. She didn’t plan a career in photography, yet her visual world is already quite unique and recognizable. The
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
“Color slide is a fascinating object” | Found Photos Addiction
Many times it is the simplest things that are the hardest to define. Found photos are like this, too. The shots capturing everyday events, everyday objects