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Jasper James

Jasper James

Jasper James's double exposures humanize the cityscapes of Beijing.

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Akos Major

Akos Major

In a series particularly fit for winter, Akos Major captures both ice and isolation in these beautifully rendered photographs.

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Maurizio Anzeri

Maurizio Anzeri

A gallery of Anzeri's electric, innovative mixed-media projects.

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Michael Zimmerer

Michael Zimmerer

Snow covers all in Zimmerer's beautiful and desolate series.

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Chris Friel

Chris Friel

Chris Friel's photographs are a study of the desolate and beautiful.

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Christian Stoll

Christian Stoll

EPIC The expansive and brilliant photography of Christian Stoll documents the vast scope of urban and commercial expansion and paints a striking picture of humanity. View more of Christian’s work here. Christian Stoll is a freelance photographer with one foot in New York City and one in Düsseldorf, Germany. Stoll’s photography has been a major influence on the corporate image of global companies like General...

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Anything But Square

Anything But Square

"his house belongs to an old man who has only ever left the island once – to go to war. And each time I pass his house on my way home to Edinburgh I think about how much I want to stay. And how one day I just might."

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White Noise

White Noise

The self-taught german photographer shows the foggy side of his versatility in this series of haunting photos.

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I Do Haiku You

I Do Haiku You

Pairing haiku with medium format photography, artist Sean Miles Lotman interprets his experience in Asia.

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Harold Ross

Harold Ross

In a beautiful series of "light paintings" Harold Ross examines why "the ravages of time can be quite exquisite."

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