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Laura Liverani winner of Premio Voglino 2015 at Festival della Fotografia Etica

Ainu Neno An Ainu by Laura Liverani will be exhibited at the Festival della Fotografia Etica in Lodi 2016 as the winner project of the Premio Voglino award 2015. Laura Liverani focuses on the little known indigenous peoples of Northern Japan, the Ainu. The photographic project reflects on the self-representation of the Ainu both within institutions, such as ethnographic museums […]

“Butterflies/Chapter 4” by Scott Typaldos exhibition at Officine Fotografiche in Rome

On September 27th the exhibition “Butterflies/ Chapter 4” by Scott Typaldos will open in Rome at Officine Fotografiche. The show will be on display until October 3rd . Il Reportage and Officine Fotografiche Roma are pleased to present “Butterflies/ Chapter 4”, the first solo show by Swiss photographer Scott Typaldos, the winner of Il Reportage Photojournalism Award […]

“Lost And Found” by Francesco Giusti exhibition at Galleria San Fedele in Milan

On Thursday September 29th 2016 do not miss the opening of the exhibition “Lost and Found” by Francesco Giusti at the Spazio Aperto San Fedele in Milan. How to tell the contemporary drama of the exodus of thousands and thousands of immigrants?Francesco’s evocative images, unconventional, intense and delicate at the same time, shows us how […]

“Men, Mountains and the Sea” by Rony Zakaria exhibition In Arles

The project “Men, Mountains And The Sea” by Rony Zakaria will be exhibited in July during the upcoming Les Rencontres D’arles Festival. The exhibition is curated by Dimitri Beck in collaboration with Photolux Festival and the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation. Spread over 17,000 islands and located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia is home to more than 150 active volcanoes and marked by […]

“Murat, Le Géographe” by Samuele Pellecchia selected for The Primed – Le Festival De La Méditerranée En Images 2016

“Murat, Le Géographe” the doc-fiction by Samuele Pellecchia produced by Prospekt Photographers and Università degli Studi di Cagliari has been selected for the Primed – Le Festival De La Méditerranée En Images 2016 that will take place in Marseille on November 2016. What is a city and how it changes? An Italian geographer arrived in Marseille to search on one […]

Scott Typaldos wins Il Reportage Photojournalism Award

Scott Typaldos is the winner of Il Reportage Photojournalism Award with his work Butterflies / Chapter 4, part of his long-term project on mental illness. The project will be exhibited at Officine Fotografiche in Rome. IIn Ancient Greece, drifting souls were often represented by butterflies symbols. This was a direct link to Psyche, the soul goddess, who was […]

Ordination – I think Jesus was a feminist

“If an unjust law cannot be changed, must be broken.” — Bishop Patricia Fresen (South Africa)​ How is it that we accept the denigration of women within the practices of world religions? Within the Roman Catholic Church, priesthood is strictly forbidden to women. Since 2002, hundreds of nuns and theologians have been stepping forward and […]

Homophobia in Russia

Being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) is becoming more and more difficult in Russia as sexual minorities are facing legal and social discrimination, harassment and even violent ‘hate crime’ attacks from religious and national conservative groups. In June 2013, Russia’s homophobia moved from the streets into the country’s legislation as the State Duma unanimously […]

Revogo

A 10 years old girl having hallucinations after sniffing ether near Berrini Avenue in São Paulo. The neighbourhood around the Berrini Avenue hosts the offices of some of the most important companies of the world as Google, Facebook and many Brazilian companies. The region has been called as the modern financial heart of the capital. […]

Last Stop

‘In 2008 I returned to London having spent the last nine years living and working in Eastern Europe and Turkey and was surprised by the speed of change that had taken place. I wanted to document the city, its movements and migrations, its landscape and architecture, its diversity and energy. I wanted to understand how […]

The City of Flies

Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar, is home to one of the largest dumpsites of the African continent, operative since the ‘60s . The dumpsite, which now covers over 45 acres and is still expanding, receives between 350 and 550 tons of new waste each day. Fire burns endlessly in the midst of the hills of garbage, […]

The Graveyard Generation

Anjanahary Cemetery is one of the only and by far the biggest graveyard in Madagascar. Classified by the government as a Red Code Area as concerns security, it is considered to be one of the most dangerous places in Antananativo, whose intricate maze of graves and crypts became a perfect sanctuary for fugitives, thieves, fences, […]

Mars on Earth

Hawaii, Big Island. A dome in the crater of volcano Mauna Loa becomes the Martian home of six researchers during an eight-month-long mission called HI-SEAS (Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation). The purpose of the mission is to monitor the human psychological response to confinement in an unearthly environment, in perspective of the launch of […]

El Castillo de Aguacate

El Castillo de Aguacate – La Habana, Cuba. 2011. IL FAUT IMAGINER SISYPHE HEUREUX “Camus undertakes to answer what he considers to be the only question of philosophy that matters: Does the realization of the meaninglessness and absurdity of life necessarily require suicide? He begins by describing the absurd condition: much of our life is built […]

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