
Riga Photomonth begins
Exhibitions, artist talks, a portfolio review, self-publishing events, film screenings and other activities in a new photo festival in Riga.
Exhibitions, artist talks, a portfolio review, self-publishing events, film screenings and other activities in a new photo festival in Riga.
Photographers Arnis Balčus, Reinis Hofmanis and Alnis Stakle examine Latvian landscape.
This year’s Yearbook is coming out on 10 September. You can pre-order your copy from this website.
Rob Hornstra and Arnold Van Bruggen have been documenting changes in the conflict ridden North Caucasus.
On 25 October this year’s Yearbook will be launched.
National museum hosts a major retrospective of one of the greatest Latvian photographers.
“I was a young photographer who was sent to photograph the best Young Communists of the region.”
The English photographer documents the Cossack resurrection in Caucasus, Russia and Crimea, Ukraine.
“It hasn’t been easy growing up in Bosnia. Children there have had to grow up quickly.”
Abandoned horses is another unexpected consequence of the economic recession in Ireland.
What is going on in Finnish photography besides the Helsinki School?
What is the situation the young art and documentary photography finds itself in Russia today?