Maxim Sarychau has won the Belarusian national award PRAFOTA Digital Storytelling Grand Prix. The award-winning project, Resistance is Futile, is a longread created by a team of journalists for TUT.BY media, a major online news source, based on the photographer's personal project "I don't want to kill you" about police violence.
Read MoreTim photographs the hikikomori of South Korea, people who have withdrawn from society and human contact for so long that many have forgotten skills such as how to interact with other humans. This work work has been published in Wired Magazine.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau has opened a solo exhibition of his project I can almost hear birds at Gallery KX in Brest, Belarus. The exhibition was shut down by local authorities after only one day.
Read MoreBelarus' Legacy, laureate of the Grenoble Month of Photography organized by La Maison de l'Image is currently visible in 360° virtual tour.
Read MorePhotographer Melanie Wenger's Flying Zebra and Darted Arabian Oryx were part of the National Geographic best animal photos of 2020 curated by Natasha Daly and Ally Moreo. The pictures were shot on assignment for @natgeo for a story published this summer.
Read MorePhyllis B. Dooney's ongoing project “The Vertigo Of Time,” was selected as a finalist for the Aftermath Grant 2021. This project presents a mosaic of the homes and histories of American families – descendants of the enslaved population of Stagville Plantation in Durham, NC.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau's work was published in Outriders media. A highly dense series that focuses on the decentralized core of the ongoing protest wave in Belarus.
Read MoreSince Joe Biden's election, Melanie Wenger has been following President Donald Trump's ardent supporters across the country and their protest actions. Melanie was at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, the climax of the pro-Trump opposition to date, to witness this section of American society rejecting democracy.
Read MorePhotographer 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).
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