Evgenia Arbugaeva, Tiksi
Tiksi by Evgenia Arbugaeva is a mesmerizing project about a small town on the Arctic coast of northern Siberia, where Arbugaeva comes from. During Arbugaeva’s childhood, Tiksi was an important military […]
Tiksi by Evgenia Arbugaeva is a mesmerizing project about a small town on the Arctic coast of northern Siberia, where Arbugaeva comes from. During Arbugaeva’s childhood, Tiksi was an important military […]
Clear of People (2012 – 2013) by Michal Iwanowski, a Polish photographer based in the UK, retraces a journey that his grandfather, Anatol, and his uncle, Wiktor, made towards the […]
Hungarian Cubes by Katharina Roters, a German-Hungarian photographer, is a visual study of facades and ornamentation of single-family housing from the Communist era that can still be found in the Hungarian […]
Between the Lake and the Sea (2011 – 2013) by a Latvian photographer Karlis Bergs is yet another documentary project about human relationship to nature [see here for an earlier post […]
‘Where Europe Ends’ (2012) is an interesting project by an Italian photographer Camilla De Maffei, in which she examines the symbolic borders of Europe. De Maffei follows the Danube, Europe’s longest river, […]
Pastoral (2008 – 2012) by Alexander Gronsky (born in Estonia, based in Latvia) is a documentary series portraying the outskirts of Moscow, Russia. As Gronsky explains, the main focus of the project […]
I Reminisce and Cry for Life by a Polish documentary photographer Agnieszka Rayss (a member of Sputnik Photos) portrays female veterans of the Second World War from Belarus. ‘This project was inspired […]
Notes for an Epilogue (2011 – ongoing), by a Hungarian photographer Tamas Dezso, is a visual story of rural and post-industrial Romania suspended in time. Dezso wants us to see how […]
Slowly Slovakia (2001 – 2003), by a Slovak photographer Martin Marencin, is an extensive photo-essay depicting Slovakia of the early 2000s. Slowly Slovakia started off as a study of Slovak street […]
Uman, Rosh Hashanah (2008-2012), by a Ukrainian photographer Maxim Dondyuk, is a compelling visual story of a massive Jewish pilgrimage to Uman, a small town in central Ukraine. Every year […]