Photographer Melanie Wenger was in the US developing a new chapter of her story Sugar Moon. For the past three years, she has been documenting the exotic game hunting industry and following the daily life of a north texas ranch.
Read MoreRomain Philippon's work was published in M magazine. The issue of Creole identity and regional preference is discussed in a six page article.
Read MorePhotographer Maxim Sarychau took part in the art residency of Brest Fortress development foundation, photographing the first Soviet-era street-art - monumental mosaics on bus-stops in the Brest region (Belarus).
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau has been documenting the most extensive protests in Belarus' history following the presidential campaign. In October, he portrayed for the Wall Street Journal 5 Belarusians who openly stand against Alexander Lukashenko and documented the wave of police violence.
Read MoreAfter working on Trump's America during all his mandate, Photographer Mélanie Wenger has followed the US 2020 election campaign in one of the biggest battleground. Travelling around Pennsylvania, from Erie County, one of the last places Trump flipped in 2016, to Philadelphia, she followed supporters from both sides in a never so divided America.
Read MoreFor the past 3 years, Inland photographer Tim Franco based in Seoul, South Korea has been documenting the incredible tales of women and men fleeing the North Korean dictatorship in search of another life.
Read MorePhotographer Tadas Kazakevicius will be exhibiting his serie “Soon to be Gone” in extensive format at the Jimi x Arles International Photo Festival 2020. The festival will take place from November 27 to January 3, in Xiamen, China.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau has been documenting the most extensive protests in Belarus' history following the presidential campaign. Authorities are conducting repression of incredible scale against society (>11.000 arrests in 2 month, multiple tortures and killings) and targeting journalists (>230 arrests).
Read MorePhotographer 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.
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