Jaroslav Poncar visited Angkor Wat for the first time in 1993, but did not know that the following two decades it would become his second home. He took many photographs of the largest religious monument in the world that was build in the early 12th century.
‘Nothing comes close’ is the Singapore Grand Prix slogan, a night street race, and motorsport photojournalist Jamey Price shows they could not be more right in any way about that.
‘Candy Warhol’ photography series by TOMAAS. Styling by Allison St. Germain, make-up by Nevio Ragazzini, hair styling by Seiji Uehara, post production by Elena Levenets. Model Staz.
Photos by Michael Light, taken from a two-seater plane which he flew himself at the same time. It shows the abrubt effect of the economic crash with acres of flattened hilltops carved through with roads and foundations, without houses.
Portland-based Jim Golden captures colossal collections of everyday objects, but the variety and volume of items in each print force the viewer to consider the minute differences between the products.
It’s tragic that some of the best pictures come from humanity’s worst moments. War photography by Moises Saman, taken in Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Libya and Syria over the past few years.
The ‘Respect the architect’ series by Franck Bohbot from New York. In this work Bohbot wanted to capture the huge essence of architecture with and from his point of view, and with respect.