Abigail Varney Photographs How Extreme Weather Plays With the Psyche
From mango madness to barren streets, Abigail Varney’s ongoing series reveals how extreme weather tension has a tangible impact on our lives.
From mango madness to barren streets, Abigail Varney’s ongoing series reveals how extreme weather tension has a tangible impact on our lives.
Nan Goldin’s intimate imagery changed our perception of countercultures, with her unflinching perspective on life’s ebbs and flows.
How do we perceive our own responsibility in ecological disasters? Tom Goldner’s latest series suggests an introspective shift is required to find a way forward.
In this how-to guide, Mandy Sham takes us on a journey through Sri Lanka — and the process of her own artistic evolution.
Few artists can match the output of André Kertész. Discover how he paved the way for today’s photojournalists and fine artists.
Yadnya Kasada involves climbing Mount Bromo to make offerings to the Gods of the volcano, and a battle between two Indonesian communities.
Utqiagvik, the northernmost town of Alaska, is known as ground zero for climate change.
Hashem Shakeri depicts the daily lives of those living on the fringes of utopia across a series of remote cities built to house Iran’s working class.
What do holiday destinations say about us? Txema Salvans’ series Perfect Day poses this question as Spain’s resort towns erode the natural landscape.
We chat to the photographer about the 3000 dams under construction in the Balkan peninsula and their effects on the people who live near them.