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Alexander Kaller and Stephen Sillifant, our readers picks #355, both escape the frenzy of our world to produce peaceful images – a serenity one finds in nature, and the other in public spaces.
30 August 2021   •  
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Readers picks #355
British seaside, round animals and Céline Sciamma: Max Miechowski's Chinese portrait
British seaside, round animals and Céline Sciamma: Max Miechowski’s Chinese portrait
Trained as a musician, British artist Max Miechowski turned to photography after a long trip to Southeast Asia. Portraits...
25 August 2021   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
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Instagram selection #312
Through portraits or landscapes, the artists of our Instagram selection #312 never stop experimenting. All of them seek new textures and...
24 August 2021   •  
Written by Joachim Delestrade
The labourer who turned mud into silver
The labourer who turned mud into silver
With Zilverbeek (Silver creek), Lucas Leffler explores the myth of a worker who made his wealth from the mud that lined the bottom of a...
23 August 2021   •  
Written by Finley Cutts
Readers picks #354
Readers picks #354
Bastien Brillard and Élise Toïdé, our readers picks #354, express what they feel through their pictures. One adresses a passionate love...
23 August 2021   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
Lou Escobar and her "touch of the unexpected"
Lou Escobar and her “touch of the unexpected”
"I would say that I like depth, strength, emotion and intensity – at least that's what moves me. So that's certainly what I'm trying to...
20 August 2021   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
Salvador Dalí, lava lamps and Rock en Seine: Emma Birski's Chinese portrait
Salvador Dalí, lava lamps and Rock en Seine: Emma Birski’s Chinese portrait
"Photography is a way of expressing myself and staging things that I imagine beautiful, but that I will never see in real life," Emma...
18 August 2021   •  
Written by Finley Cutts
Instagram selection #311
Instagram selection #311
Somewhere between land and sky, sea and urban living, the artists of our Instagram selection #311 use the photographic medium to...
17 August 2021   •  
Written by Joachim Delestrade
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Readers picks #355
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British seaside, round animals and Céline Sciamma: Max Miechowski’s Chinese portrait
Trained as a musician, British artist Max Miechowski turned to photography after a long trip to Southeast Asia. Portraits...
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The labourer who turned mud into silver
The labourer who turned mud into silver
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Readers picks #353
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Sub #01 Le plus beau jour de ma vie, Jean-Christian Bourcart
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Christopher Barraja - Chlorine and rosé
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