Category: Photo Stories

“Father and Son, Kyiv” by Jonathan Levine

A few years ago, way before the current war, I was in Ukraine on assignment photographing humanitarian needs of the

“Son of Fate and Flow” by Aarón Blanco Tejedor

This image was taken about 200 meters from my home. My passion for photography started half a year before we

“Untitled, London 2020” by Sam Benari

This photograph is a part of Through The Window street collection. Taken in Central London in early 2020, only weeks

“Untitled” by Scott Allen

The subject of this photograph is a scarred and weathered tree. Over many seasons the visitors to this place on

“Rose Petals #1” by Wayne Pearson

This image is the latest in a series of images made not with a camera but by placing the subject

“Rush Ranch, 2022” by Alessandra Chaves

I have a blog about photography and in this blog, I write a series of posts about places that offer

“Pink” by Marc Zetterblom

Just the other day, as I was going through my drawer, I found an old camera of mine. A more

“Camila” by Alexei Mikhailov

This photo was taken in a photo studio as part of the Model Tests project for Camila. At first sight,

“Refresh Yourself” by Jerry Golab

Every once in a while I revisit older images to see if I could do a better job in editing

“States of Temper” by Bob Rainville

This is my second year experiencing and shooting this otherworldly landscape. This pilgrimage originated as a desperate attempt to escape

“In the Moss Garden” by Colleen Parker

This image was the last I made on an afternoon spent wandering about our local arboretum. It had rained heavily

“Shadow 15” by Diane Fenster

Shadow 15 from the series Penumbral Epiphanies. (1): a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning

“Café in Arles, France. 1968” by Frank Siteman

As a budding photographer on break from Tufts University in the summer of 1968, I embarked on my first trip

“Remnants of a Voyage #4” by Catherine Marcogliese

“The iron remains on the beach are from a British trawler, the Epine GY 7, which was wrecked east of

“Quotidian Bodies 00112” by Tobias Slater-Hunt

As an artist/photographer, my work is mainly about exploring representations of the body. I am trying to make this approach

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