Iconic British photographer Martin Parr’s series “The Last Restort” captures Britain’s working class on vacation complete with his signature saturated colors.
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Iconic British photographer Martin Parr’s series “The Last Restort” captures Britain’s working class on vacation complete with his signature saturated colors.
Social media photography account Fontanesi quite literally inverts, twists, or (contextually) replaces daily snaps of anonymous subjects.
Photographer Ruth Ossai is known for her compelling photographs set in Africa and mainly Nigeria that champion the narratives of her photographic subjects.
Bukkake Connection is an Instagram photo project that captures multiple days in the life of various city dwellers.
Régnier upends site and cultural specificity to create universally resonant works with a painterly quality.
“Mods in Love” is a series by photographer Megan Liddle following eccentric couple Billy and Bee.
Shots Fired is a photographic duo comprised of Ali Mousavi and Jesse Koch that often take backstage and documentary photos of hip-hop stars.
Instagram account “Comme Des Pantones”, like the name of the designer it cheekily references, is driven by style, but particularly a monochrome style of random, unknowing street style stars.
A personal exploration of the Tibetan plateau & nomadic culture captured by Soraya Jansen.
Alice Moitié photography creates a calm ambience that puts one at ease, even with the captured movement in many of her works.
Fred Guillaud sees spontaneity and unexpectedness in city landscapes.
Milly Cope’s photos series on Nicolette Clara plays on the innocence and spontaneity of childhood.
Sombrero Twist is the project of an ever-so elusive photographer known for their eye-catching, serendipitous of the mundane photography.
Ekadomov places the emphasis on photographs as graphic objects rather than conceptual meanings.
Photographer Corey Donovan was born in 1995 in Birmingham. He currently studies photography at Staffordshire University.
Kahoutian’s work creates a dialogue between western contemporary visual culture and strong traditional Armenian references. Important themes include religion, spirituality, and mystical matters.
Anastasiia Chorna’s 24/7 McDonald’s series came about when the photographer needed somewhere to be late at night and the fast food joint was the only place that was open all day and night. The particular location for her series was in New York’s Lower East Side.
Sibylle Bergemann’s photo from her series of Dakar, Senegal in 2001.
Armitage’s main focus in her photography is on the female and femme experience.
Ricardo Arriola is a photographer and student born in 1993 in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. He currently studies film and specializes in cinematography.