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In a highly digital world where every artist on any given club night gets photographed by hundreds of mobile phones with built-in cameras, they are taken out of the clubs and placed in front of a vintage celluloid camera - giving them the same treatment as those jazz legends (who incidentally also started out in dark and sweaty clubs, infusing the world with sounds no-one had ever heard of) |
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In the 70s the Egypt government launched the the master plan to put an end to the encroachment of agricultural land. For thousands of years it was forbidden to built in the desert, for the desert remains the realm of the dead. Beside... |
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"Angels & ghosts" by Wouter van Vaerenbergh |
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"The construction of a gost city" by Franky Verdickt |
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A journey in Turkey ... . (more info soon online) |
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These images are a selection from different series, on Gran Canaria, on the Berlin Wall, on the fairy tale like reality we live in, .. |
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"Turkey, from west to east" by Bernard Onderdonck |
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"Untitled" by Dieter De Lathauwer |
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Cow Camp, Idaho. The closest grocery store is about an hour drive away. You can go for miles and miles in any direction without finding any signs of civilization. At the end of each year, during ’round up’, this place is packed with people who help bring the cattle down to the valley before the frost of winter takes over. ..
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RRonny Smedts is one of the very few foreign photographers who was in Myanmar when the cyclone Nargis devastated the Irrawaddy Delta on May 3th 2009. In January 2010 he covered the entire area again dealing with still a lot of problems. |
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"Miles away" by Titus Simoens |
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"Myanmar Nargis" by RRonny Smedts |
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With a rapidly growing economy, Xiamen, a city in Fujian province (between Shanghai and hong Kong), is one of the Special Economical Zones in China. Its proximity of Taiwan, the traditional bussiness partner, makes the city prosperous.... |
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As the changing China is in constant demand of workers to build the new cities, a whole flux of migrant workers from western and central China seeks prosperity in the more richer eastern coastal part of China. Most of the migrant workers end up working in construction sites. Sometimes they spend years living on the construction until the site is finished. |
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"Leisure" by Francky Verdickt |
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"Work" by Francky Verdickt |
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