And Then There Was the Night
by Magdalena Wysocka and Claudio Pogo

This extraordinary project began when artist duo Wysocka and Pogo stumbled upon a peculiar archive on eBay — a collection of handmade zines containing rephotographed images from a 1920s pornographic film. These enigmatic booklets, it later emerged, were privately made by the so-called “Vampire from Dachauer Moor”, an elusive figure from Münich’s occult scene of […]
Waiting for the Snow
by Katarzyna and Marianne Wasowska | TALK

The book is published by Yogurt Editions “Waiting for the Snow” is a photographic project presenting the curious phenomenon of Polish migration to the South American countries during the partitions (19th century) and the interwar period. We focus on the Brazilian and Argentinean directions of migration, as these countries were the most popular destinations of […]
Ánima
by Ruth Montiel Arias

Ánima is a visual project that proposes an analogy between the tradition of pig slaughter and its parallel with the mythological belief of the Santa Compaña. Through this work, Ruth Montiel Arias (Palmeira, A Coruña, 1977) sets up an encounter between Galician superstition and local customs to construct a new imaginary, one in which folklore […]
The Crimson Thread
by Erin Lee

The Crimson Thread investigates the ubiquitous presence of Australia’s British heritage through the lens of Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Tour of Australia in 1954. Using speculative documentary photography, the project retraces the Queen’s tour to document what the contemporary settler society in Australia looks like today, and its continuing connection to the British monarchy. By […]
Waiting for the snow
by Katarzyna and Marianne Wasowska

“Waiting for the Snow” is a photographic project presenting the curious phenomenon of Polish migration to the South American countries during the partitions (19th century) and the interwar period. We focus on the Brazilian and Argentinean directions of migration, as these countries were the most popular destinations of migrants, and the number of people of […]
Sacred Feminine
by Ornella Orlandini

“Sacred feminine” tells of my experience of shamanic initiation with a group of women led by the shaman and anthropologist Morena Luciani Russo. Together we explored the energies of the feminine, activating the intuitive and sensitive part of the subtle energies. And we retraced the symbols and meanings contained in the ancient European tradition of […]
Malo Sutra
by Angelo Del Negro

Caught Between Past and Future, East and West: A Photo Documentary of Bosnia’s Generational Struggles. Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a critical juncture, caught between the promises of European integration and the reassertive influence of Russia in Eastern Europe. This tension is felt not only in the political arena but also in the daily lives […]
How to use photography as a tool for the ultimate love relationship
by Isabel Pousset

This project was published by Yogurt Editions This project is a heartfelt, humorous, and at times painful exploration of how photography can strengthen and deepen romantic relationships. Presented as a manual, this work offers practical tips and creative ideas for using photography to connect with your partner in meaningful ways. Filled with vivid examples and […]
The Unknown Space
by Fabrizia Finamore

The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth, it seems to have originated from the impact of a celestial body with the Earth’s surface, making the synergy with the planet of origin indissoluble. Space lunar missions have provided a large amount of data on its structure. The next missions involve the construction of […]
Under Which Tree Did Goethe Sleep?
by Ugo Milano

After the end of a meaningful relationship, I have decided to come back to my home country. That place, that had been raising me for more than twenty years, and that I had always considered a safe haven seemed transformed and very hard to deal with. In an attempt of re-appropriation, I choose to investigate […]