Dès Vu Sarajevo is a personal story of my relationship with my hometown - Sarajevo.
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Dès Vu Sarajevo is a personal story of my relationship with my hometown - Sarajevo.
Long before I had the vocabulary to voice my truth, the one thing I was aware of was this ever present feeling of exclusion. These works speak to the feeling of exclusion while simultaneously imploring the 'queer world-making' Jose Esteban Muñoz theorized–a variance of modes and dissident acts through which queer people negotiate marginal subjectivity.
Down by the Hudson functions as Caleb Stein’s ode to Poughkeepsie but also, seemingly, to small town America itself.
Using my position as a photojournalist, | document this small piece of the childcare world and the place that women like my mother, cousins, and aunts occupy in it. My
“Spring comes in the Densest Shade of Blue” is dedicated to portraying the pulsing, tacit frictions of disillusioned adolescence.
Hassan Kurbanbaev talks about identity in his portraiture series, specifcally the people of his nation Uzbekistan.
The 1980s encapsulated for me the anxieties of a world spinning out of balance.
In Cohabitation series, I have been exploring the dialogical relationships between two people who are a couple, myself and my partner.
My pictures are mostly depictions of people who I have come across in South Africa - some are my friends, some are strangers, others actors and all collaborators.
Anna Breit is an emerging photographer based in Vienna, Austria. Her series “Perfect Match” captures the beauty of everyday life through colors.
Born in Turkey, and based in London has bestowed photographer Olgaç Bozalp with a hybrid perspective of the Eastern and Western worlds.
Kumamoto is a small city on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Situated 700 miles southwest of Tokyo, it’s an isolated city removed from the frenetic energy of Japan’s more well-known metropolis.