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The Passenger – Sweden with photographs by Giulia Mangione

The new issue of The Passenger, about Sweden, has been released. Prospekt has collaborated once again with Iperborea in order to curate all the photographic contents of the new issue about Sweden. Giulia Mangione has travelled across the country in order to illustrate all the articles of this new issue. The Passenger is a book-magazine that brings together long reads, investigative […]

The Passenger – International Edition

After ten issues published in Italian, The Passenger is finally available also in english. The first two volumes of the series, dedicated to Greece and Japan, are available internationally. In collaboration with Prospekt, each issue features original, commissioned photographs by an international photographer sent to the country to document the most significant stories. The photographs […]

The Passenger – Turkey with photographs by Nicola Zolin

The new issue of The Passenger, about Turkey, has been released. Prospekt has collaborated once again with Iperborea in order to curate all the photographic contents of the new issue about Turkey. Nicola Zolin has travelled across the country in order to illustrate all the articles of this new issue. The Passenger is a book-magazine that brings together long reads, investigative […]

Mads Nissen and André Liohn won prizes at the POY – Pictures Of The Year 2020

Mads Nissen won the first prize at the 2020 edition of POY – Pictures Of The Year for the daily life category, with this picture taken in Cape Town, South Africa on assignment for Politiken. South Africa’s second largest city is plagued by crime and drugs. Twenty-five years after the fall of apartheid, the country has […]

100 Giorni in Europa

Prospekt Photographers worked for 3 months with Corriere della Sera in order to realize “100 Giorni in Europa“, a multimedia project, funded by the European Parliament, which narrated the stories of the 28 EU countries in view of the European elections. 31 episodes, 30 journalists, 8 photographers and thousands kilometers. Every episode has a specific […]

Devin Yalkin and Gaia Squarci among the nominees of 2019 Joop Swart Masterclass

Devin Yalkin and Gaia Squarci are among the photographers nominated for 2019 Joop Swart Masterclass. The panel of international nominators was substantially updated this year and 61 new nominators from all over the world were added in an effort to improve regional representation. Of the 245 nominees, 52% identify as female and 48% identify as male. In […]

The Passenger – Portugal with photographs by Filippo Romano

The new issue of The Passenger, about Portugal, has been released. Prospekt has collaborated once again with Iperborea in order to curate all the photographic contents of the new issue about Portugal. Filippo Romano has travelled across the country in order to illustrate all the articles of this new issue. The Passenger is a book-magazine that brings together long reads, investigative […]

The Passenger – Iceland with photographs by Elena Chernyshova

The new issue of The Passenger, about Iceland, has been released. Prospekt has collaborated once again with Iperborea in order to curate all the photographic contents of the new issue about Iceland. Elena Chernyshova has travelled across the country in order to illustrate all the articles of this new issue. The Passenger is a book-magazine that brings together long reads, investigative journalism, […]

George Georgiou and Mads Greve exhibitions at the Kolga Tbilisi Photo festival 2018

The 2018 editions of Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival will see the participation of two Prospekt Photographers. Mads Greve, together with Laerke Posselt will exhibit for the first time their collaborative project “Nowhere Near”, opening on May 7th at the TBC Gallery. George Georgiou will put on display his project “In The Company Of Strangers: Americans […]

Exhibition and Workshop by George Georgiou at Quasi Fotografo Gallery in Verona

On Friday April 20th, a double photographic exhibition by George Georgiou will open in Verona at Quasi Fotografo Gallery. The exhibition will occupy two of the exhibition spaces located opposite each other in the city center. The two works on show will be Last Stop and Fault Lines/Turkey/East/West.The former explores the diversity of London through […]

“The Egypt Room” installation on display at Mudec Museum in Milan

“The Egypt Room – Tales and images of the Egyptian community in Milan”, a video installation by Prospekt Photographers for the exhibition “EGITTO. La straordinaria scoperta del Faraone Amenofi II”, will be on display at Mudec Museum, from September 13th, 2017 to January 7th, 2018. In a visual hyperbole of words and images, the video installation by […]

“Buried Reflections In The Silo” exhibition at the Kolga Tbilisi Photo festival 2017

Prospekt Photograhers will take part to the Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival with the exhibition “Buried Reflections In The Silo” featuring the photographs by Igor Posner, Devin Yalkin, Samuele Pellecchia and Francesco Merlini. Four intimacies blended into a collective reflection that aims at using the visual result of their photographic quest in order to deeply explore the […]

ADIL Almost Dawn In Libya

© André Liohn © André Liohn © André Liohn We have been several times and for long periods in Libya during the conflict. We have seen battles, death, destruction, suffering: a war. Today we hope in a free Libya, self-determined, independent, master of its own destiny. We do not want to forget the sufferings that […]

Chronicles from Port au Prince

A massive earthquake hit the country on 12th of January 2010 leaving about 300,000 dead people and an unidentified number of injured. Hundreds of thousands of survivors were displaced. The collapsed buildings defining the landscape of the disaster area came as a consequence of Haiti’s lack of building codes. Without adequate reinforcement, the buildings disintegrated […]

The Iron Curtain Diaries

November, the 9th, 1999. The fall of the Berlin Wall set the seal on the end of the Iron Curtain, a fence some 7 thousand kiilometres that split Europe in two spheres of influence. A division that lasted from the end of World War II to the end of the Cold War. How did the […]

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