Photographer Tadas Kazakevicius was interviewed by Foto Kvartāls magazine. He takes us through his photographic process through 5 of his most meaningful images.
Read MoreWith his work 'Belarus' Legacy', photographer Jef Bonifacino is the laureate of the 2020 Grenoble Month of Photography. The story will be exhibited from Octobre 28 to November 29, 2020 at Maison de l'Image in Grenoble.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau is a visual artist and photojournalist who lives and works in Minsk, Belarus. He focuses on long-term visual projects dealing with the topic of violence - of various forms and intensity - within both authoritarian power structures and traditional society. His work aims to address the political and human dimensions of collective memory and history. Maxim’s work has been widely shown in group and solo exhibitions including shows at the Latvian Museum of Photography(2020, Riga), Kasarna Karlin (2018, Prague) and CECH (2017, Minsk). He was published in Stern Crime, Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, Meduza, Courrier International, The Telegraph and Le Monde Diplomatique among others.
Read MoreDuring these uncertain COVID times, photographer Phyllis B. Dooney, along with twelve photographers, was asked to make photographs in response to ideas of invisibility in both private and public spaces. The resulting work, curated by Will Warasila, will be in an upcoming exhibition and zine for purchase.
Read MoreKhadija Farah is a documentary photographer based in Nairobi, Kenya. From climate change to women’s issues, she is passionate about stories which provide a ‘light bulb moment’ or challenge public discourse on a subject. Much of her work seeks to document the daily lives of people and the issues that affect them.
Read MoreBorn in 1990, Mathias Zwick is a French photographer based in Strasbourg and working regularly in Paris. He covers French news, creates photo stories and nourishes a passion for street photography.
Read MoreWith 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.
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