Beyond the Waters
In September 2024, a storm called Boris had its way with towns and villages across Central and Eastern Europe. In many communities, it dropped a month’s worth of rain in only twenty-four hours. Romania was not spared and people in Galati county were hit the hardest. Thousands of homes were severely damaged and hundreds of […]
“Mare”
As a result of climate change caused by human activity, rising sea levels will have dramatic consequences for the Old Continent this century. From the calm waters of the Mediterranean to the stormy waves of the Black Sea, the refreshing coolness of the Baltic Sea and the harshness of the Atlantic, in the series “Mare” […]
The Quiet Rise
Far-right extremism in Germany is no longer hidden at the edges of society. Neo-Nazi groups march through towns, gather in public spaces, and run for office. Their presence is open and organized, showing a direct clash between democracy and fascism, between memory and denial. Symbols of hate return under new names, while ideas once considered […]
A Church on the Move: Preserving Sweden’s Soul
The relocation of Kiruna Church stands as one of the most extraordinary cultural preservation projects in modern Sweden. Rarely in history has an entire church—an architectural icon and a national treasure—been carefully lifted and transported to a new site, brick by brick and beam by beam. Originally built in 1912, Kiruna Church is widely regarded […]
War and abuse against vulnerable populations
War and abuse against vulnerable populations What happens after a slum community is evicted? The area surrounding the Sem Terra do Parque União community in the Maré complex has been dealing with instability and evictions since the 1980s. Although the area was reclaimed and divided into lots with the aim of providing affordable housing for […]
Chernobyl village
Radiation. Chernobyl. These two terrible words came into life of USSR residents so long ago that now ex-soviet people almost forgot about the nuclear disaster hiding behind those words. People in my native Belarusian village do not care about them too… And they did not care even 5 years since the accident. The first time […]
TRIGGER
In the Soviet Union, there was a popular sports and recreation program “Ready for Labor and Defense”. In all the public schools, the subject “Basic Military Training” (NVP) was the requirement for both boys and girls. After the collapse of the USSR, youth military-patriotic clubs were popular in many republics of the former Soviet Union. […]
The homeless of humanity
The Homeless of Humanity To walk the streets of Rio de Janeiro, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, anyone with a heart must often avert their gaze from things that will fill them with despair. Few things reflect humanity’s repeated failure to evolve more than homelessness. At […]
Between Flames and Ashes
Between Flames and Ashes is a photographic series documenting the environmental devastation caused by wildfires in the Calamuchita Valley, Córdoba Province, Argentina. It explores the intertwined fates of the forest, its wildlife, and the volunteer firefighters who risk everything to protect them. Due to the expansion of agribusiness, real estate speculation, unchecked deforestation, and climate […]
Assad Fell… But the Country Remained
Since the beginning of the Syrian revolution in the spring of 2011, the first slogan raised by Syrians was “Freedom and Dignity.” The protests were peaceful, demanding human rights and political reforms, but the regime’s response was brutal. They used excessive violence against their own people, turning the revolution from a peaceful movement into an […]