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PhotographyUru-Eu-Wau-Wau
Gabriel Uchida’s photographic exploration led him to the Uru-eu-wau-wau and the heart of the Amazon, where he found a way of life under threat.
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PhotographyDecay Photography
"I am against nature. I don’t dig nature at all. I think nature is very unnatural. I think the truly natural things are dreams, which nature can’t touch with decay." - Bob Dylan
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PhotographyThe Great Mosque
Moulded by human hands and reshaped by the elements.
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PhotographyDispersal
Seeds come in as many different shapes, sizes and designs as the plants they are to become. They float, they fly, they stick and they burst. A photographic exploration of the structures and...
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PhotographyDefining the Dacha
Russian photographer Kate Kuzminova peels away from city living to experience the calm and tranquillity of dacha life.
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PhotographyThe Journey Home
‘Journey is in and around us, the heather plants, the wood, the world - a constant evolution in time and space.’
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PhotographyZina and I
Ukrainian photographer Antonina Savytska shares an intimate portrait of her relationship with her aunt Zina, documenting her response to Zina’s death from cancer.
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PhotographyThe Breaking Loose of The Elements
On the banks of the Karnaphuli River, in the Bay of Bengal, the port city of Chittagong is Bangladesh’s second largest city, with a population of two and a half million people, many of them...
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PhotographyMy Garden My Kingdom
The oldest and biggest refugee camp in Iraq, which hosts 32,000 Syrian refugees, their gardens are more than just a source of flowers and food.
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PhotographyA Tale of Two Girls
Raised by a strong, single mother, in difficult economic conditions, as a child I was a short-haired girl who loved playing with my brothers. But, as soonas those first drops of blood trickled...
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Photographywaiting water
I have always been drawn to island life: surrounded, under siege, framed and pockmarked by water. After living on Vancouver Island, Canada, and the British Isles, I have returned to where I was...
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PhotographySmall Wonders
If we think of the cosmos, an image might form in our minds of a solitary genius gazing up to the infinity of space through a telescope, a scientist, Galileo perhaps. So too, we might see such...
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PhotographyCirca No Future
Created over the last decade, the photographs that make up my work, Circa No Future, capture manhood, snippets of vulnerability and moments of abstraction that often go unrecognised in the day-to-day.
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PhotographyNew Imaginings / Intertwined Imaginaries
Photographer Tamary Kudita’s powerful portraits aim to retell and recentre the often obscured histories of Zimbabweans and other African cultures. Drawing from fabrics and mixing African and...
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