White Crane Spread Wings, by Gráinne Quinlan

White Crane Spread Wings, by Gráinne Quinlan

White Crane Spread Wings is a studied observation of Tai Chi enthusiasts in Hong Kong.
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Inteview avec Jorge Amat par Jean Streff

Inteview avec Jorge Amat par Jean Streff

Non, je n'ai jamais été chez un psy… et je n'en ai pas envie. J’aurais peur d’y perdre mon imaginaire.
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La morte di un robot, di Francesco Romoli

La morte di un robot, di Francesco Romoli

Non c’era più sopra e sotto, destra e sinistra. Era solo un flusso di elettroni che vagavano da un punto all’altro della sua rete neurale o c’era qualcosa di più?
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What Do You Like to Photograph, by Loretta Ayeroff

What Do You Like to Photograph, by Loretta Ayeroff

How do I describe what light means to me, falling on faces, buildings, land and urbanscapes, or, just in its own state of being?
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Faces of Cystic Fibrosis, by Kyle Monk

Faces of Cystic Fibrosis, by Kyle Monk

Kyle Monk portraits of children and teenagers affected by Cystic Fibrosis.
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Hudson River pt 1, by Charles Harry

Hudson River pt 1, by Charles Harry

I lost all control today. And with it I lost all responsibility for myself.
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Russian Palimpsest, by Max Sher

Russian Palimpsest, by Max Sher

We need to look at our country the way American photographers look at theirs. Explore, record, accept, love it.
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An Experience of Analogue, by Robert Jackson

An Experience of Analogue, by Robert Jackson

A problematic issue with digital photography is its accessibility, which encourages endless amounts of capturing and possibly less criticizing.
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