INTERVIEW: PICTURING CLIMATE CHANGE |
Viridescent, Afire: An Artistic View of Our Changing Seas |
Małgorzata Stankiewicz explores the oxygen-deprived 'dead zones' in the Baltic Sea with her work 'viridescent, afire.' Using Cyanotypes and inspired by NASA's and ESA's images, she visualizes the impact of algal blooms and human activities on marine life. The work combines image and text, drawing from science and mythology, to convey the complex story of aquatic hypoxia. In her interview with LensCulture, she discusses her journey from journalism to photography, her focus on environmental issues, and the importance of merging scientific data with artistic expression to raise awareness about ecological challenges. Photographs by Małgorzata Stankiewicz. Interview by Sophie Wright. |
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Walking Miami Beach, Rodrigo Koraicho collects moments full of life to weave together a tapestry of humanity—equal parts joyful, intimate, alienating, and absurd—under the hot Florida sun. Photographs by Rodrigo Koraicho. Essay by Magali Duzant. |
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APPRECIATION FOR SMALL MOMENTS OF DELIGHT |
Switzerland Beyond the Postcard: Street Photography Full of Human Spark |
Photographer Pelin Guven invites the viewer to take a closer look at tiny bursts of color and the overlooked details of daily life in Switzerland where creativity sprouts in response to order and convention. Photographs by Pelin Bahar-Guven. Essay by Magali Duzant. |
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