With a master's degree in design and production of cultural projects and working as an independent project manager, Ariane Kovalevsky joined Inland as Director in September.
Read MoreThis month marks Inland's 1 year anniversary. A lot of things changed in a year, and as we welcome new members, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support.
Read MorePhotographer Mélanie Wenger's long term documentary story 'Sugar Moon' was published this week in the magazine Stern.
Read MoreOn assignment during the peak of the pandemic in the Amazon, photographer Mélanie Wenger documented the situation in French Guiana for Le Figaro Magazine.
Read MoreKAIROS by Jef Bonifacino will be exhibited from 01.09 to 03.10 in Lucinges and Viuz-en-Sallaz, in France.
Read MoreFor the past month, heavy rain felt in South Korea almost daily creating floods and damage throughout the whole country. In the capital city Seoul, the Han River rose over 8 meters flooding highways and parks around it. Tim Franco, based in Seoul documented the flood during the past few days
Read MoreLaura Pannack's work 'The Cracker' was featured in Le Monde on August 6.
Read MorePhotographer Jeremie Jung's story, 'The Dagestani Tightropewalkers' will be exhibited at the photojournalism festival Barrobjectif (Barro, France) in September 2020.
The series was originally shot for National Geographic in the south of Russia. The steep summits of the North Caucasus, in the Republic of Dagestan would have given rise to tightrope walking. It is said that the practice was first and foremost a way to make one’s way through the craggy landscape.
Photographer Muhammad Fadli's work 'Trump business partner in Indonesia exhumed graves in West Java to build resort'was published in the Washington Post. For this piece, Fadli teamed up with journalists Joshua Partlow and Krithika Varagur. The story uncovers the ongoing struggle over land in the jungles of West Java including some enmeshed in fraught local disputes.
Read MorePhyllis B. Dooney was interviewed by Inframe to talk about her work 'Gravity is stronger here'.
This story is a creative nonfiction montage made from photographs and short films. Ultimately, it’s a series about desire:to be seen and loved. For Dooney, it’s also about looking for America in America.
Patrick Wack's last project in Xinjiang “The Night Is Thick” was published this month in Le Monde des Religions in a feature entitled “China's Muslims, the disappearance of a community”. The story focuses on the persecution and policy of sinicization faced by the muslim community in the region.
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