Blending self-portraiture, still life, and mythic gesture, Rebecca Horne’s “Clay Feet” charts the unstable terrain of transformation as an embodied act of making, unmaking, and reclaiming the female image. Photographs by Rebecca Horne. Interview by Sophie Wright. |
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In this award-winning work, David Masoko redefines and refines the idea of street photography—shifting from the spectacle of the moment to quiet diptychs that explore unconscious gestures, anonymity, and the subtle poetics of human presence. Photographs and text by David Masoko |
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In images both mysterious and metaphoric, Carlos Folgoso Sueiro spins a modern-day epic of struggle, survival and connection in his native Galicia, charting his own return home. Photographs by Carlos Folgoso Sueiro. Essay by Magali Duzant. |
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| Exhibition Call: Women Street Photographers — OPEN NOW |
Women Street Photographers, a global community dedicated to supporting and amplifying the work of women photographers, is hosting an open call for their annual exhibition. 70 finalists will be exhibited at Artspace PS109 in New York City, April 10–20, 2026 during WSP Festival. Winners receive international exposure, publication across WSP’s platforms, and a dedicated profile on the Women Street Photographers website. In addition, Leica Camera USA will award two US$1,000 cash grants. Submit by November 10, 2025 |
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