Reportage: The Indignados by Joey Panetta
- The Indignados Photos and text by Joey Panetta -As we currently find ourselves in the midst of a global economic and social tail spin, I’d like to focus on a group of people that have adopted the name, The Spanish Indignados. Like the Occupy Wall Street movement (OWS), the Indignados were brought together in … Read more
Reportage: The creature in the wild
Text and photos by Sandra van Hoek – Over thousands of years, bears have been pointed out as dangerous beasts. Meat eaters, ruthless, rampaging camps, backyards and homes only in search of food, killing everything that comes in their way. The coliseum in Rome most likely has a graveyard with hundreds if not thousands bone … Read more
Reportage: Iceland
Testo e fotografie di Cecilia Bianchi Le destinazioni come al solito sono terre fredde, ghiacciate, semi desolate. E’ passato del tempo, ma ricordo quelle settimane come le più tranquille e rilassate che una persona possa sperare di godersi in una vita. Periodo di calma prima della tempesta che ancora non sapevo sarebbe arrivata. Un viaggio … Read more
Reportage: Nowhere In Israel
Nowhere In Israel by Jenna Gang [Traduzione in Italiano in basso] – I first visited Israel in 2010 and fell in love with its sunlight. Back in America, I continually thought of when I would return. Each night I imagined the rustling waves of the Mediterranean Sea to help me fall asleep. I wanted to … Read more
Reportage: March Against Rape – Beirut (Lebanon) by Rachel Partamian
March Against Rape – Beirut (Lebanon) Photos and text by Rachel Partamian [Traduzione in Italiano in basso] Lebanon is a country which does not criminalize sexual harassment and rape in all it’s forms. On January 14 2012 , men and women decided to go to the streets to call the government to decide on laws … Read more
Reportage: A Tibetan Protest
A Tibetan Protest by Joey Panetta [scroll down for italian version] While photographing my way through India a few years back, I stopped off in the small mountain village of Dharamsala, in Himachal Pradesh. I anticipated some great photo opportunities here as this was the home town of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government … Read more
Reportage: Before and after – How genocide changed Rwanda’s women
Before and after – how genocide changed Rwanda’s women Written by Sarah Davinson Photographs by Annie Bungeroth [Scorrere in basso per la traduzione in Italiano] Rwandan women live with the scars of war. Many are trying to rebuild their lives after losing homes, livestock and belongings. All said they would never be the same again… … Read more
Reportage: In the Shadow of Ararat by Nuriya Fatykhova
In the Shadow of Ararat by Nuriya Fatykhova There are still a few hours until the late night bus to Yerevan, and the airport where I am waiting slowly fills up with travelers. Most are men in black suits, part of the vast network of Caucasian workers in Russia. They settle down in the corners … Read more
Reportage: Before and after – how genocide changed Rwanda’s women
Before and after – how genocide changed Rwanda’s women Written by Sarah Davinson Photographs by Annie Bungeroth Rwandan women live with the scars of war. Many are trying to rebuild their lives after losing homes, livestock and belongings. All said they would never be the same again… Katherine, a 66-year-old retired teacher, wants to show … Read more
Reportage: The Pilgrimage at Lac St. Anne by Michael Holly
The Pilgrimage at Lac St. Anne by Michael Holly Every July a crowd of up to 50,000 pilgrims gather at Lac St. Anne in Central Alberta, Canada to bathe in its holy waters, to pray, and to collect water from the lake to take to their homes. A long-established annual meeting place for Aboriginal peoples; … Read more




























