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Deconstructing the American South-West, by Marco Annaratone and Hanni Cerutti
Our love for contemporary music made us think in recent years about the reasons why some parameters are kept invariant in artistic expression, often for no reason other than tradition.

Russian Palimpsest, by Max Sher
We need to look at our country the way American photographers look at theirs. Explore, record, accept, love it.

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.

The Nude in the Irish Landscape, by Eamonn Farrell
Eamonn Farrell discuss the origins of his project the Nude in the Irish Landscape end the difficulties of shooting outdoor nudes in Ireland.

Myth and Landscape, by David Parker
David Parker essay about his large format landscape photography.

Sea Change, by Michael Marten
Michael Marten photographies of tides and sea level changes in England.

Interview with Rona Chang
Interview with Rona Chang about her photographs, her story and the importance of space and travel in her work.