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Fashion portraits
6 Artworks

Fashion portraits

I have always loved exploring different types of photography but normally tend to lean more towards fashion photography. Growing up my dad also had a passion for photography which meant me and my sisters would model for any photoshoots. Now that I’m older and my dad has passed his love for photography to me I always turn to my sisters if I need a spark of inspiration for my photography.

by Maria Neimantaite View Series →
Neverland
8 Artworks

Neverland

This project focuses on places that different individuals call “Neverland.” This refers to the famous Peter Pan story and how its metaphor stands for “internal childhood.” I think it’s very important for everyone to have a place in the world that fills them with happiness and heals their inner childhood. This project is centred around this concept where I document the special moments between the place and the person.

by Maria Neimantaite View Series →
Layers
5 Artworks

Layers

The series of black-and-white portraits explores the face as a space of layered identity. Covered with a texture reminiscent of clay or stone, the body transforms into a metaphor for the inner landscape — fragile, vulnerable, and at the same time resilient. Closed eyes and hand gestures capture moments of silence, self-awareness, and inner dialogue. These images speak to the multifaceted nature of human existence, where the external form becomes a reflection of deep, often inexpressible states.

by Olesja Brandt View Series →
My latest work
8 Artworks

My latest work

by Cecilia Gioria View Series →
Sinulog in Motion
9 Artworks

Sinulog in Motion

Sinulog 2026 parade, where I try to capture moments through still and moving motions.

by Cedrick Andrei Matias View Series →
Where the City Endures
11 Artworks

Where the City Endures

Canon & MACYS photowalk

by Cedrick Andrei Matias View Series →
Trust without words
12 Artworks

Trust without words

This series of photographs is about trust that arises where words fail. A horse and a human being are two breaths, two bodies, two rhythms that at some point coincide and become one. Their touches, glances, and pauses are manifestations of a single soul divided into different forms.

by Anna Fors View Series →
Walk with Jesus
6 Artworks

Walk with Jesus

- Sinulog 2026 Opening -

by Cedrick Andrei Matias View Series →
The Beauty of imperfection
5 Artworks

The Beauty of imperfection

The imperfections ( scoliosis as example) can become a piece of art.

by Anna Spector View Series →
The Night Market
10 Artworks

The Night Market

by Cedrick Andrei Matias View Series →
Souls of the Urban Halls
11 Artworks

Souls of the Urban Halls

Stories from the urban corners of the city

by Cedrick Andrei Matias View Series →
My home tastes like almonds
9 Artworks

My home tastes like almonds

Solastalgia: “the homesickness you have when you are still at home” The project focuses on this neologism coined by philosopher Glenn Albrecht, which comes from the combination of the Latin word sōlācium (comfort) and the Greek suffix -algia (pain, affliction). The word solastalgia defines an existential malaise caused by environmental and climate collapse. A concept related to eco-anxiety, solastalgia represents the loss of comfort and security we feel when a place that is dear to us, a place that we call home, is transformed and disfigured by a force or phenomenon beyond our control. Solastalgia, unlike nostalgia, is not the result of being far from home, but the result of continuing to live in a place that has become unrecognizable to the eyes, memory, and heart. The distress of living in a ruined home is reflected in the discomfort of inhabiting a body, the home of a Self, now stripped of its future. Through my photos, I give concrete and visible form to this modern condition by creating a dialogue between bodies that are magnificent, decadent like statues from a golden age now gone, with minimalist, dreamlike, and nightmarish interiors, stripped of all elements of comfort. This project is a visual investigation of this novel concept, an inevitable product of an era of permanent environmental crisis which is just beginning to make its mark in the field of psychology, and that is still largely unexplored by the artistic community. The photographs, taken using digital techniques, are self-portraits or portraits of non-professional models who all share the suffering of solastalgia. Although the project is still expanding, a selection of images has been published in a limited-edition book of the same name and exhibited in France (Paris), Belgium (Brussels), and Italy (Novara, Milan).

by Alessandro Manzotti Ferraro View Series →