Most Intense Black and White Portraits by Daniel Dytrych

Daniel Dytrych is a British portrait photographer born in 1985, based in Derbyshire and working across the UK. To describe his style, it is bold, gritty and raw which is hugely influenced by iconic photographers Richard Avedon and Peter Lindbergh. Daniel shoots in black and white on a 6×7 camera.…

My Personal Best: Indian Street Photographer Subrata Dey

My Personal Best: Indian Street Photographer Subrata Dey

Hello, I am Subrata Dey, currently based in Hooghly Chandannagar, India. I hail from a small town in the suburbs of Hooghly, Chandannagar. Professionally, I am a Computer Hardware engineer. Now I frequently go out to shoot on the streets of Kolkata based try to capture and tell interesting stories…

Surreal Analogies by Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello

Surreal Analogies by Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello

Correlations and metaphysical conversations between the southern painters: René, Magritte, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Giorgio de Chirico, Vladimir Kush, and the photographer Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello. Looking closely at the photographs of Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello and his analogues of the classic surrealist painters, carefully, several times, in every detail, deeply observing…

The White Pearl: A White Painted Village In Itria’s valley By Tiago And Tania

Ostuni is a white painted village located in the Itria’s valley, perched on three hills. Its predominant color has made it one of the most famous Italian south cities in the world. This charming white pearl, with a warm and welcome heart, tells its peculiar culture with the typical Italian…

My Personal Best: Street Photographer Karolina Trapp

I was born and raised in Gdansk, Poland. Even as a young girl, I was drawn towards everything that had to do with art and beauty – I loved music, I tried my hand at painting, and I took ballet classes. I considered studying art history but that wasn’t possible…

Urban Beings: Photo Series by French Photographer Adrien Jean

Adrien’s project features candid minimalist images, depicting people’s interactions with a fast-changing urban environment. His graphic compositions, at crossroads between street and travel photography, convey a sense of loneliness. They provide a quiet space for one to reflect on their relationship with the evolving urban landscape. About Adrien Jean Adrien…

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