In a world heavy with anxiety, Filipino artist and photographer Emil Cañita chooses to lead with vulnerability, showing another side to humankind through his work.
Through this photo project, which will take place on major squares worldwide in June this year, a group of photographers, artists, and activists call for the protection of the most vulnerable.
A photographer’s transition: from working with fashion stories to lensing hidden life stories of Neapolitan people, displaying invaluable diversity and true beauty.
In “Flowers to Dress the Dead”, photographer Billy Barraclough shoots a vibrant and intimate portrait of life in death on the banks of the River Ganges.
Evoke a feeling of nostalgia for a time before your own as you explore the eminent fashion photographer’s exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
From February 15th to 20th, visit her exhibition in London, where the Mexican artist presents a world that dives deep into mythology, spirituality, and the female body.
With a fear of stagnation and a duty-free camera, the Irish photographer found his muses in Rio amongst a queer community existing in political resistance.
Attention, photography lovers, this is a last call for those who haven’t visited the Japanese artist’s biggest solo show in the UK yet: it ends on Sunday.
Encounter the Argentinian street photographer who captured the chaos of the Covid pandemic, whose new photography book puts it all on display.
A rendezvous of emerging talent across fashion design and photography, this year’s edition counts with Coco Capitan or Hari Nef as part of the jury.