[ad_1] Can you describe three life moments that made you who you are today? If I think about it, there are three ongoing experiences that have shaped who I am today. The first is studying philosophy. It didn’t just teach me theories it changed the way I think. It helped me question social and traditional […]
“Seaside Solitude” by Photographer Thiago Cosme Morales
[ad_1] A series shot in Rio de Janeiro during September 2025 by Thiago Cosme Morales. Morales is a street photographer from Brazil, currently working between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. After decades living in the city and spending time on countless beaches, Morales came to notice a curious local habit: seeking out an empty […]
“Beyond the Gallop” by Photographer Philipp Treudt
[ad_1] A photographic series offering insight into the multifaceted phenomenon of Hobby Horsing by German photographer Philipp Treudt. Currently based in Cologne, Germany, Treudt works at the intersection of documentary observation and visual experimentation. Treudt trained as a media designer in the early 2000s and has focused on independent photographic projects since 2020. Deepening his […]
Winter Paralympics Photo of the Day: Hard Crash
[ad_1] Marco Mantovani / Getty Audrey Pascual Seco of Team Spain crashes during run one of the para Alpine-skiing-women’s giant-slalom sitting on Day 6 of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, on March 12, 2026. Pascual Seco, who has already won two gold medals and one silver earlier in these Paralympic […]
“In the Bedroom” by Photographer David Kaminsky
[ad_1] A series examining the intimate dynamics of domestic life by photographer David Kaminsky. Born and raised in New York, Kaminsky studied visual arts at Columbia University and recently completed a certificate program in Creative Practices at the International Center of Photography. His approach is influenced by his upbringing as a painter as well as […]
“Lupine” by Photographer Daniel Dorsa
[ad_1] A photographic examination of grief, memory, and time by Los Angeles-based photographer Daniel Dorsa. Dorsa’s work explores relationships between people and the landscapes that connect them. “Lupine” was created during a ten-day journey around Iceland’s Ring Road. The work serves as both a personal elegy and a meditation on trauma. More than simply documenting […]
“It Didn’t Used to Feel Like This” by Photographer Emmalyn P…
[ad_1] A series exploring the feeling of nostalgia by New York-based photographer Emmalyn Pure. Selected as one of the featured folios at Photopolis Photo Festival in Greece, “It Didn’t Used to Feel Like This” encompasses a variety of images taken over the last few years. As we get older, Pure observes, nostalgia is often imbued […]
“Old Iron” by Photographer Michael Dean Lemon
[ad_1] A series documenting demolition derbies by photographer Michael Dean Lemon. Known for capturing dynamic images of daily life, “Old Iron” is a collection of eight images taken from a larger body of work. The demolition derby is an enduring, yet often overlooked subculture, once central to midwestern county fairs and true Americana. In the […]
“This Much is True” by Photographer Albert Elm
[ad_1] A collection of images reflecting life at home and abroad by Danish photographer Albert Elm. The followup to his acclaimed debut monograph, “What Sort of Life is This,” Elm’s new book captures a particular moment in time, shaped by his age, circumstances, and surroundings. From an Italian marble quarry to an industrial pipe system […]
“Landfall” by Photographer Ava Margueritte
[ad_1] A series of portraits exploring mental health and the importance of support networks and the natural environment by photographer Ava Margueritte. Margueritte is a neurodiverse artist based in Ottawa, Canada. Her work is informed by growing up in Northern Ontario, with underlying themes of identity, time, and impermanence. “Landfall” was created with people from […]