photos de Salvi Danes My interest towards photography starts with the search for a means of physical expression that in turn is a means of representations of reality. Understood as a tool that adapts to the capture not only of the palpable and thus of the physic, but also of that which is intangible, … Lire la suite »
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Miguel Ángel Sánchez : Les réfugiés du Kyrgyzstan à Ulu Pamir (Turquie)
BURN MAGAZINE Miguel Ángel Sánchez He traveled in 2012 with his studio to Ulu Pamir, Turkey, a far place in the middle of Turkish Kurdistan, hidden between mountains with very hard winters and connected by a tortuous path to Van Lake. 30 years ago, this land was the witness of the arrival of a group … Lire la suite »
The Smithsonian magazine’s 10th annual photo contest’s : le choix de Meridianes
BOSTON.COM The Smithsonian magazine’s 10th annual photo contest’s 50 finalists have been chosen, but there’s still time for you to vote for the Readers Choice winner! This year’s competition has drawn over 37,600 entries from photographers in 112 countries around the world. Editors will choose a Grand Prize Winner and the winners in each of five categories … Lire la suite »
Amos Chapple : Au coeur de l’Iran
BOSTON.COM New Zealand photographer, Amos Chapple, made three visits to the Islamic Republic of Iran between December 2011 and January 2013. Chapple "was amazed by the difference in western perceptions of the country and what I saw on the ground…" He goes on to say that every traveller he met inside Iran had the same sense … Lire la suite »
Quelques merveilles du monde en mode panoramique
AirPano is a Moscow based group of photo enthusiasts, dedicated to creating hi-resolution aerial panoramas. Usually we photograph from a helicopter, however at times we use light jets, dirigibles, hot air balloons, and radio-controlled helicopters. During upcoming 2 years AirPano team will create aerial photo panoramas and virtual tours of the most significant places of … Lire la suite »
Mongolie : De la vie pastorale aux barres de béton
BOSTON.COM Through his Vanishing Cultures Project photographer Taylor Weidman documents threatened ways of life. Weidman writes of the threatened nomadic culture in Mongolia: "Mongolian pastoral herders make up one of the world’s largest remaining nomadic cultures. For millennia they have lived on the steppes, grazing their livestock on the lush grasslands. But today, their traditional way of life … Lire la suite »
Poisons dans la jungle colombienne by Arnau Blanch Vilageliu
BURN MAGAZINE Veneno ‘Poison’ plays inside the Colombian jungle. Its essence are moments lived, towns, roads, skies and random sites inside the jungle, captured while passing, almost stolen. It is the terrifying story about an encounter with the environment, which looks outward, but also inward. It bears witness to a scarcely glimpsed dark connection between the … Lire la suite »
National Geographic Photo Contest 2012 / 2 . La sélection de Méridianes
BOSTON.COM VOODOO TRANCE (People) – Haitian women in a trance during a voodoo ceremony in Souvenance, Haiti. Every Easter, for over 200 years, thousands of devotees of voodoo make a pilgrimage, traveling to the Haitian village of Souvenance, 145km north from Port Au Prince, capital city of Haiti. Voodoo is one of three … Lire la suite »
Pakistan : Fade Into Dust by Massimo Berruti
BURN MAGAZINE Pakistan is considered to have had a key role in the start of the war on terrorism, as probably it will have a main role in the history of its end. Pakistan is “the country” on the front line of the War on Terror, the most directly involved and afflicted, with the military … Lire la suite »
Serbie : Après la Yougoslavie by Matt Lutton
BURN MAGAZINE “Only Unity” has emerged from five years of living and working in the Balkans; it is my personal response to the confounding atmosphere of the region. My project presents a psychological portrait of Serbs from across the Balkans as they confront a radically changed landscape … Lire la suite »