It is in a frantic, but above all emotional race, that Romain Veillon captures, for a moment, the ghosts of the past. In the sandy village of Kolmanskop, the amusement parks of Japan or the schools of Chernobyl, the French photographer testifies the passage of[...]
Sabine Mirlesse is a Franco-American artist, whose photographic drawn and sculpted stories resonate with earth, geology, rituals and footprints. Her love for earth, whether seismic or volcanic, led her to work on two projects; the linguistic study of 3 Italian volcanoes and the book Pietra[...]
Tom Shearer grew up on the Midwestern plains of the United States. He always had a fascination for the technical side of things and could occasionally be seen taking apart a non-functional watch or clock just to see how it worked. Unfortunately, he was not[...]
Daesung Lee is a Korean photographer who lives and works in Paris. To produce his Sulfur Minors series, Daesung Lee spent several weeks with the men who go down to the bottom of the Kawah ljen volcano on the island of Java in Indonesia to[...]
Cody Cobb is a photographer who was born in 1984 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Based in Seattle, Washington, he wanders the American West alone in order to fully immerse himself in seemingly untouched wilderness. His photographs attempt to capture brief moments of stillness from the chaos[...]
Martin Holik is a documentary and wedding photographer based in Olomouc, the Czech Republic. In 2014, he was interested in Pacaya volcano in Guatemala. This 2552-meter active volcano has been steadily erupting since it awoke in 1961 after a century of inactivity. Traveling to Latin[...]
Born in 1903, New York artist Aaron Siskind began his career as an English teacher before joining the New York film and Photo League in 1932. A pioneer of modern photography and published regularly, he became co-publisher of Choice magazine in 1960. His work is[...]
Marc Haldemann is a travel photographer and a designer from Switzerland. His vision of the landscape transforms real places into abstraction. He agrees answering to a small interview about his work and his relation to volcanoes. First, can you tell me a little more about[...]
Adeline Care is a French photographer who plays between reality and fiction with a sensitive and intangible approach. The stony landscapes of Etna inspired here series Aithô, je brûle. She perceives and explores the absence of any form of life which emanates from there and[...]
Justine Kurland is a photographer born in 1969 in the US state of New York. She is known for her utopian and neo-romantic photographs of American landscapes and marginal communities, real and imagined, that inhabit them. Justine Kurland takes her photos during trips across the[...]