
Narrow Focus, by Andy Lerner
There is so much of this mini life going on that they really can seem like little civilizations. There are homes and territories, enemies and hideouts.
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Saint-Petersburg, Childhood of many faces, by Yana Feldman
Family, lifestyle, religion – all these are just begin to govern the children and we can only guess about his future fate.

China’s landscape through the lens of three Western photographers
There is no such thing as a consensus in what constitute core elements of ‘Chinese photography’; instead I am more interested in the variations of photographers’ gaze through the depictions a common subject matter.

Bonneval-sur-Arc and the End of Winter, by Steven Nestor
Despite a hyper rationalized world, there must still be some residual memory of eons ago when life was dictated to by unkind winters, dragons and God.

May the Road Rise to Meet You, by Sara Macel
When my father announced to the family that he plans to retire in a few years, I knew this could possibly be my only chance to get in that car with him.

Strawboys, by Gráinne Quinlan
The Strawboys opened the door to a world unknown to me — a world of exuberant costume and magnetic performance going beyond any spectacle I had seen before.

Londoners over the border, by Elettra Paolinelli
A story about Canning Town, London, UK. Reportage realized in August 2012 by Elettra Paolinelli.

Vancouver, city of contrasts, by Jon Guido Bertelli
Downtown Eastside, a city within a city, is the home of a disproportionate number of homeless people facing serious issues regarding drug addiction, mental and physical illnesses, violence, crime, abuse, sex workers and the highest HIV infection rate in North America.