
Interview with Christopher Anderson
He is a member of Magnum Photos and is currently the New York Magazine’s first ever photographer-in-residence.
He is a member of Magnum Photos and is currently the New York Magazine’s first ever photographer-in-residence.
Zhanaozen is a Kazakh town where unarmed people were shot.
“People are not used to look at the reality, it is always distorted, it’s always done for a certain meaning, certain proposal.”
The Latvian village Strazdumuiža is home to a community of over two hundred blind or partially sighted residents.
Vitali Brusinski’s photographs reveal a post-Soviet phenomenon.
Migration is among the major reasons for the rapid change in Turkey.
German city Dessau has lost a quarter of its population since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
She is regarded as one of the most distinguished voices in contemporary photography in Germany today.
Her works from the series “1 September” feature in this year’s Latvian Photography Yearbook.
On 25 October this year’s Yearbook will be launched.