Carolyn Drake, Two Rivers (2007 – 2011)
Two Rivers (2007 – 2011) by an American photographer Carolyn Drake is a fascinating, long-term documentary project following the 2,500-kilometre route of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers across […]
Two Rivers (2007 – 2011) by an American photographer Carolyn Drake is a fascinating, long-term documentary project following the 2,500-kilometre route of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers across […]
Brutal by a Polish photographer Michał Łuczak (member of the Sputnik Photos collective) is a great example of a micro-documentary choosing to tell ‘little’ stories instead of grand narratives. In his cycle Łuczak documented Katowice Railway Station – once […]
In a slightly frivolous act we’d like to present winter imagery in the middle of the burning hot summer 😉 Upon stumbling on Once Out of Nature: Travels through Russia (2003 […]
Coastline (2008 – 2010) by Tomasz Lazar is a fascinating, black-and-white series about the Polish coastline of the Baltic Sea, where the photographer documents daily life on the coast. In the introduction to […]
Today we present a photographic project from Tajikistan – a country we haven’t covered on documentEAST before, so we’re pretty excited! Teachers (2012) by Maciek Zych, a Polish photographer and a former […]
Suiti (2014 – present) by a Polish photographer Marta Berens is a documentary project about the Suiti people – a small Catholic community inhabiting the Protestant western part of Latvia. When researching Latvian […]
The series Chernobyl: Still Life in the Zone, by Rena Effendi, an Azerbaijani photographer who grew up in the USSR, documents everyday lives of very few people still living in Chernobyl, […]
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 […]
‘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 […]