Escape Out On The Q Train | Beth Cummins
Thousands of people confined in a small space daily. Who will perform? Who will withdraw? Who will engage? What will surprise us? What will
Thousands of people confined in a small space daily. Who will perform? Who will withdraw? Who will engage? What will surprise us? What will
As it always happens, the idea of Nobody was born “in itinere”, almost by chance, starting from the feeling of alienation and depersonalizat
A collection of evocative images collected in cafes portray customers and employees absorbed in their most personal thoughts.
My inspiration came from the people who have experienced the bitterness and roughness of this world. Injured people, homeless people...
All my frames are self shots portraits, so they definitely can talk about inner emotion or certain moods I experience at a very moment in...
Most photos of Gueulesmetroparis explore the moments of everyday life with an emphasis on the people that commute into the undergrounds
Road 66… a very old dream, from a not-so-distant past when traveling was expensive, when my young age and the lack of money turned ...
Whether travelling or on home ground, the 6th instinct to sense humans, the world around and the light caressing both at any hour day or...
The art of PANCRACIO refers to professional wrestling. In Mexico greatest idols have been born and remain in memory. Mexican wrestling is..
“There are places without an identity, that you can’t recognize any more; a place is worth another and everything ends up to look alike”...
Cuba is a country with a fixed and ageless face. Like a scene rolling on a loop whose actors are parading and offering me a show that I...
This is part of an ongoing project of street photos that show the "leftovers" of our modern society. It's been part of my daily routine...
When I was born, Milan was a gray industrial city. As I was growing up I saw this city changing, the old factories have given way...
I have photographed memoirs from my daughter's childhood for nearly six years. I'm more interested in collecting snippets evocative of her
I’m interested in learning about people and the way I do it is by photographing them and hearing their stories.
I went many years without asking a crucial question about my obsession with hats. Why? I think I was afraid of the answer I think I still am
The writer and pacifist Aldous Huxley said of Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán: “Really, it is too much of a good thing”.