Sergiu Sas – Icoane
www.alkmy.net and his blog “While preparing an exotic fruit salad, a miracle happened: cutting the fruit in half, I found sacred images of saints.” Sf. Mucenita Filofteia Roz M.D.Ananas Sf. Vasile Brazilianul Sf. Nicolae Pomello Sf. Spiridon Banana Blossom Sf….
Michele Palazzi – Gipsy Camp in Rome
www.michelepalazziphotographer.com “The controversial relationship between the Italian government and the Italian Roma community has been the source of various conflicts as recently. The government’s answer to this deep division within their society is to push towards integration through a stronger…
Andreea Câmpeanu – A women’s world in Sudan
www.andreea-campeanu.com “While travelling around Sudan for six months during last year, I realized that women were the ones doing most of the work around the house, even the harder one, while also being victims of gender based violence including FGM…
Lori Nix – The City
www.lorinix.net “(…) I am fascinated, maybe even a little obsessed, with the idea of the apocalypse. In addition to my childhood experiences with natural disasters, I also grew up watching 1970s films known as “disaster flicks”. I remember watching Towering…
Gordon Stettinius – Gord is Dead
www.eyecaramba.com “These images are drawn loosely from a larger diaristic body of work entitled Gord Is Dead. These photos then, are a medley of a sort. In my life, there are children and loved ones and juice spills and helium…
David Welch – Material World
www.leftfork.net “Turn on the television, flip through a newspaper or magazine, or simply surf the Internet and you will see traces of what Theodore Adorno labeled the ‘Culture Industry’. This industry acts as a delivery mechanism for manufactured identities that…