Russian-Ghanaian photographer Liz Johnson Artur’s candid shots portray the black experience unrestricted by the mould so often replicated; presenting personalities in all their grace, the nuanced spirit of blackness is alive and free.
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Russian-Ghanaian photographer Liz Johnson Artur’s candid shots portray the black experience unrestricted by the mould so often replicated; presenting personalities in all their grace, the nuanced spirit of blackness is alive and free.
“9-1” is a photo series by Amba and Dylan that illustrates an alternative to the typical work lunch break.
Giacomo Tiberia’s film photography is all about the details and giving permanence to the fleeting.
Muralist John Valadez’s photography highlights urban and Chicano culture in Los Angeles during the 70s to 90s.
Renown social documentary photograph Jamel Shabazz is well known for his documentation of New York urban, youth, and hip hop culture in the 1980s.
In conversation with Damien Maloney: The Boy Next Door Who Shoots From The Hip
British photographer Owen Harvey captures the New York lowrider scene in “Ground Clearance”.
Anu Kumar is an Australian documentary photographer whose photography is focused on diversity in culture and circumstance.
Italian photographer Anna Adamo documents the Gabber subculture scene.
Artist Kerr McIlwraith presents a photo series of Tokyo's urban landscape.
Henrik Purienne's ongoing research project into both early and modern day rave culture.
Cinematographer and photographer Alex Vieja shares his travels in Beijing through his photo series “China Hands”.
“LA Noir” is a series by documentary photographer Anastasiia Chorna set in Los Angeles in 2013.
“KERMIS” is Henrik Purienne’s documentary photo series of a fundraising festivity at a church in South Africa.
Meet Eric Oglander, the guy behind the craigslist-mirrors account.
The recordings of the eyes of Alana transmit an akin longing for silence, giving us back what most of us seemed to have forgotten: time.
Amsterdam-based artist and Instagram devotee Lara Verheijden, and a short contemplation about exploring desire and other human characteristics over social media platforms.
“Missing Person” is Henrik Purienne’s documentary photo series of the vendors and antiques at Milerton Market on the outskirts of Cape Town.
The photography of Rebecca Freemantle sings the praises of the innate power of youth with an exceptional appreciation for nowness.
African photographer Boniface Wandera’s photography sets are a dream-like world of their own, with travel signage and seaside images beckoning both the subjects posing in the photo and viewers.