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Covering Bosnia was an eye-opener – interview with Judah Passow by Juraj Marec
While Judah Passow’s photography shows us a world full of raw emotions, relentless violence and pointless suffering, it also reveals his discovery of pockets of faith in human resilience. A four-time World Press Photo award winner, his work combines photojournalism with the philosophy of humanism. His personal experience […]
My heart belongs to reportage – interview with Joachim Ladefoged by Juraj Marec
There are just few photographers whose work is diversified in genres. Joachim Ladefoged, a member of the international photo agency VII, proves that good photographer can not be denoted just with the one label. He smoothly walks from documentary to reportage and work for commercial clients. His book […]
Against the tide – interview with David Arribas by Juraj Marec
David Arribas is a photographer from Spain and finalist of our DOFOTOS contest. After he has been featured as the winner of The Washington Post Open Call, I knew we have to talk. David belongs to them who are not afraid to go in long-term projects and are interested […]
I am partly color-blind – interview with Brian Sergio by Matúš Zajac
Brian Sergio is a photographer, painter, and graphic designer. He currently released his 2nd book called A Bastard Son published by Zen Foto Gallery. Sergio currently lives and works in Manila, Philippines.
The secret is to have an emotional connection – interview with Giorgio Negro by Matúš Zajac
Giorgio Negro it is one of the authors who do not try to point out a specific saturation of photography but keeps photographed for a long time everything that will attract him in the given environment and does not consist of individual photos of the book.
Interviews with documentary photographers
My heart belongs to reportage – interview with Joachim Ladefoged by Juraj Marec
There are just few photographers whose work is diversified in genres. Joachim Ladefoged, a member of the international photo agency VII, proves that good photographer can not be denoted just with the one label. He smoothly walks from documentary to reportage and work for commercial clients. His book […]
Against the tide – interview with David Arribas by Juraj Marec
David Arribas is a photographer from Spain and finalist of our DOFOTOS contest. After he has been featured as the winner of The Washington Post Open Call, I knew we have to talk. David belongs to them who are not afraid to go in long-term projects and are interested […]
I am partly color-blind – interview with Brian Sergio by Matúš Zajac
Brian Sergio is a photographer, painter, and graphic designer. He currently released his 2nd book called A Bastard Son published by Zen Foto Gallery. Sergio currently lives and works in Manila, Philippines.
The secret is to have an emotional connection – interview with Giorgio Negro by Matúš Zajac
Giorgio Negro it is one of the authors who do not try to point out a specific saturation of photography but keeps photographed for a long time everything that will attract him in the given environment and does not consist of individual photos of the book.
I’m following my instinct – interview with Hideka Tonomura by Matúš Zajac
Intimacy, passion and learning through the camera. These photos take us further from reality and the world is approaching us artists from Japan Hideka Tonomura. What made you decide to study art and photography? What was the study like on Osaka Visual arts school? At Osaka Visual Arts, I […]
Blogs by our editors
Photographs that do not lie – Libuše Jarcovjáková
These photos tell about desire and freedom more than imaginative stories of the top writer. They are depicted with an unrepentant love to human beings and freeze us, silent observers, by their rough visual.
Fragments of North Bohemia – Ibra Ibrahimovič
North Bohemia is my birthplace and the place where, since 1991, I have been photographing the transformation of landscapes, communities and people as part of the project Fragments of North Bohemia.
Theater of Life – Tomasz Lazar
Life is just a play created and directed by god. God in the essay by Tomasz Lazar is replaced by mass Medias, which surround us and affect our life.
Colors of the Russian Empire – Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Using emerging technological advances in color photography, Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) made numerous photographic trips to systematically document the Russian Empire.
God’s community – Jozef Sedlak
The political system in the 80s was hiding these people in impersonal institutions as if they did not exist.