glenn campbell – homelands

[slidepress gallery=’glenncampbell’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Glenn Campbell Homelands play this essay   Homelands is a body of work consisting of photographs taken in Australian aboriginal communities in the remote areas of the Central Desert, Western Australia and Arnhem Land. I started thinking about recording Homelands issues when I …

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sean gallagher – inside north korea

[slidepress gallery=’seangallagher-insidenorthkorea’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Sean Gallagher Inside North Korea play this essay   As our bus started to trundle across the bridge over the Yalu River, which separates China and North Korea, the reality of what I was about to do suddenly dawned on me. Fresh off …

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wenjie yang – low city

[slidepress gallery=’wenjieyang-lowcity’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Wenjie Yang Low City play this essay   “The Low City ” settles in the centre of Chongqing, one of the most important cities located by the middle of The Yangtze River. Only one street divided from the flourishing city centre, “The Low …

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marc davidson – artifacts

[slidepress gallery=’marcdavidson-artifacts’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Marc Davidson Artifacts play this essay   When our father died in the Twin Towers attack   on 9/11, my brother and I were left with the task of entering his apartment for the first time. Thinking practically, we were looking for things …

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avalon …..

  i am not a fisherman….if you want to catch a fish, do not go fishing with me… i bring almost as much bad luck to fishing as i do to computers…i did catch a pretty good sized bass once with my grandfather, but that is about it….but, never mind, i  do love the thought …

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anton kusters – coffee and tattoos

  Coffee and Tattoos by Anton Kusters Kaicho lies motionless, silently enduring the pain. Sensei Horiyoshi applies the tattoo manually, according to ancient traditions, and with his own prepared colors. Although it is said to be less painful than a modern tattoo, the sheer size and complexity of the artwork is daunting. The skillset involved …

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jan adamski – mayan cosmos

[slidepress gallery=’janadamski-mayancosmos’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Jan Adamski Mayan Cosmos play this essay   The Mayan people for more than half a century  have been separated from their true identity. The Maya are founders of infinite doctrines in the development of the human being in the search for his …

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ara oshagan – father:land

[slidepress gallery=’araoshagan-fatherland’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Ara Oshagan Father:Land play this essay   My father died in June 2000. A few years before that, he and I decided to embark on a project about Karabagh: a remote mountainous area next to Armenia. A region where the Armenians fought and …

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manuel garcia – the georgia colors

[slidepress gallery=’manuelgarcia-georgiacolors’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Manuel Garcia The Georgia Colors play this essay   I think that first and foremost I like to watch the world in all its complexity. I get dragged to places where, despite of the stories of misery and war, life still goes on. …

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