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Contre-jour’ Josée Pedneault
Seventy-five photograms. For each day, one object, one image. That is the protocol for Contre-jour. The project is deployed akin…
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Tell us of pain’ Greta Valente
Tell us of pain is a project developed in the provinces of Naples and Salerno. It is a journey through…
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Movement in the alpine landscape’ Pedro Rodrigues
5TH PRIZE – OPEN CALL 2023 Large part of the world‘s alpine region is in a constant state of movement. This…
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Zamhocken’ Julian Weigand
4TH PRIZE – OPEN CALL 2023 It is part of everyday urban life and shapes urban culture. Portraits of various pub…
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Stranger at home’ Jakob Eckstein
As an experiment, I bought a pocket-sized camera—the technical opposite of the kind of camera I’d been using to make…
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Ukraine’ Alex Huanfa Cheng
That series is the result of a collaboration with stylist Pierre-Alexandre Fillaire. It’s very exciting to work with someone from…
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Elsewhere’ Francisco Gonzalez Camacho
Elsewhere is an ongoing project developed over the last two years in Finland exploring the idea of displacement with the…
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Unutursan Darilmam’ Ci Demi
Everything in this story takes place in an apartment in İstanbul. Due to a severe depressive episode, the author wasn’t…
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Fantômes’ Eloise Labarbe Lafon
Fantômes is a collection of moments captured on black and white film, then hand colored. The paint applied with cotton…
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Finalmente posso andare’ Cinzia Laliscia
Finalmente posso andare (en. “Finally I can go”), recounts my coexistence with the death of my grandmother and my aunt.…
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Bathers’ Ruth Kaplan
These photographs are from an extended, documentary exploration into the world of bathers, ranging from nudist hot springs in California…
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Contre-coups’ Alan Jeuland
1ST PRIZE – OPEN CALL 2023 Throughout the longstanding insurrectional history of France, police violence has never been a new…
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Intersect’ Winni Wintermeyer
Intersect is a series of photographs capturing the intricate patterns of tire marks on asphalt. Their beauty and complexity reminds…
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IOCWAD’ Gabe Mc Curdy
In early 2021 I traveled through East Tennessee hoping to photograph rural landscapes along the foothills of the Smokey Mountains.…
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Songe’ Pauline Vanden Neste
“Songe” is a walk through the streets of Saint-Denis de la Réunion. Saint-Denis is the capital and the main economic…
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Litlle Chapel Compositions’ Alexis Vasilikos
‘Little Chapel Compositions’ is an ongoing series of images that started in the summer of 2013 on the island of…
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Tonatiuh’ Juan Brenner
When I started thinking about “Tonatiuh” as a formal project (in the process of research) I started understanding many of…
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Castles of Ice’ Frankie Carino
These pictures are from the construction of Ice Castle, a tourist attraction built behind a resort in Provo Utah. They…
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A l´air’ Tomasz Kawecki
The house in Witowice Dolne is my childhood home. There live my eyes and spirits collected so scrupulously in the…
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Infinite Perimeter’ Michalis Poulas
The pictures were taken on the island of Crete between May 2014 and 2018 (ongoing). This series of images is not…
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Les rochers fauves’ Clement Chapillon
We are on the island of Amorgos, in the heart of the Cyclades, in the Mediterranean cradle, the human being…
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New Western Bingo’ – Sophie Stafford
New Western Bingo opened on Eyre Avenue in Armley, Leeds in 1964. Located in what was once the Palace Picture…
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Das Ende’ – Paula Tudela
This is a visual journey through love. A real life story documented with photographs, handwritten notes, festival wristbands and goodbye…
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A Myth in the Making’ – Anika Spereiter
A thought I’ve always been fascinated with is that when we look into the night sky, we actually look into…
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Kyrgyzstan’ – Pep Pérez Guarro
These are the pictures I shot during my two weeks’ holidays last year, people and places I met on the way. I…
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Aspettare’ – Marco Di Stefano
I can’t quite figure out why but there always seems to be a moment worth catching. For me, life in…
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Lait’ – Alexandre Souêtre
LAIT encompasses a collection of visuals produced between 2011 & 2019, ranging from photography to design, mixed media & video.…
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UXO’ – Margaux Senlis
UXO stands for “Unexploded Ordnance”. This photographic work seeks to testify to the danger that persists after the Vietnam War.…
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The Sniper paused so he could wipe his brow’ – Sean Lotman
Memory has a fascinating way of forming narrative. We believe we recall something as it happened only to find evidence…
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One Fine Day’ – Daniel Dale
Because of my job, I’d find myself walking home and crossing the city centre at night on weekdays when there…
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Organic Transformations’ – Flyn Vibert
Initially I started calling myself a scientist slightly tongue in cheek. But most of my work involves a lot of…
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Barbella’ – Kate Biel
Bodybuilding extends the fine lines of the typical feminine body. When performed by women, it is a pageantry and strength-driven…
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Island Symmetries’ – Laura Pannack
According to travel psychology, the appearance of similarity between any two places is directly proportional to the distance between them.…
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…but so many good things happened to you!’ – Sabrina Komar
Why is it that we remember good memories less than bad ones? In my project I am looking for the…
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Mood Ring’ – Polly Brown
As we know feelings are complicated. They rarely seem to fit into one of the few categories that language has…
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The World the Children Made’ – Shin Noguchi
In this project, I try to express “children’s world” more realistically and more positively than Ray Bradbury’s short story “The…
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There is Nothing New Under the Sun’ – Kata Geibl
‘There is Nothing New Under the Sun’ is Geibl’s first monograph. Carefully planned images are mixed with stream-of-consciousness texts. The…
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WONDER Vol. 1′ – Gary Edward Blum
WONDER Vol. 1 is the first in a series that explores and loosely connects my photography, painting and design. An experimental…
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Somnium’ – Rossana Battisti
“Forget your destination and surrounder to dream’s fascination” My images deal with the relationship between vision and emotional state. I…
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Nikki’ – Piczo
Embracing light and quietly steeping into your mind, the photographs share a sense of the author’s perspectives and on everyday…
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Kliudžiau’ – Gedvilė Tamošiūnaitė
Her work focuses on ways of transferring contemporary human emotions and feelings into visual digital culture and non-verbal codes. Taking…
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Zagriz’ – Ludovica De Santis
The word “caries” comes from the Latin and means “corrosion”. During my trip to the Balkans, a Romani man from…
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In a Darkened Room’ – Amina Gingold
The preservation of memory is altered through emotion. If those feelings are too overwhelming, they can sway the memory into…
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How little weight the world has’ – Fergus Riley
We are familiar with the flight being the ultimate symbol of freedom and escapism. To feel free from constraint, to…
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Go get them, boy!’ – Ziyu Wang
Identity has always been a major topic of concern for me, and I realised that as a gay lan growing…
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Death is not here’ – Wouter Van De Voorde
The play with fossils was an attempt to re-arrange history in some ways. When making those tiny fossils still lives,…
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Black Water Ballad’ – Lucas Olivet
Through his lens, the Geneva-born shooter addresses issues of memory, loss and longing by way of his own life as…
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30 minutes’ – Beth D’Elia
This ongoing immersion project speaks to a deliberate slowing down in a hectic world. How often do you stop to…
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Like Mothers, Like daughters’ – Jip Van De Beek
This project explores my relationship with my mother and the influence the generations before us have had on our bond.…
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Portrait of Uzbekistan’ – Hassan Kurbanbaev
Those photographs are part of a long-term research project on my country. What would be a portrait of modern Uzbekistan,…
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Blind Spot’ – Julie van der Vaart
‘From an early age I had a fascination for space and time. As a child I tried to imagine…
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What can’t see’ – Dion Bierdrager
In 2020, Hyundai construction won the New Hannam District 3 project, Korea’s largest redevelopment project with an estimated total project…




















































