Photo Essays – Friends of Friends / Freunde von Freunden (FvF)

Photo Essays

Visualizing life’s pitfalls with photographer Gabby Laurent
To descend freely by the force of gravity, to move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and...
Raving in ruins: Brox+1 visually captures Berlin, a playground of possibility, from 1991-2000
Brox+1 is a photographer and producer from Berlin. His new photobook Berlin Possibility charts the the spaces and faces of...
An anxious romance: Caroline Tompkins' new book explores female desire and the intricate relationship between sex and fear
Caroline Tompkins is an American photographer known for her intimate portraits and beautiful landscapes. Her forthcoming book, Bedfellow explores the...
Andi Galdi Vinko’s visual handbook on navigating the boundary between motherhood and creativity
Inspired by her own experience, Andi’s first book, “Sorry I Gave Birth I Disappeared But Now I’m Back,” looks at...
A Pound of Pictures: Photographer Alec Soth’s exploration of self-doubt, the act of looking, and the richness of the world
Alec Soth is a Magnum photographer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, known for his long-term projects that capture the spirit of middle...
From Italian indie bands to sacred rituals in India, Enrico Caputo captures the less observed
From producing music videos for Italian indie bands, to working as a commercial photographer, launching the book and platform Designers...
Chasing memories between Portsmouth and Hong Kong with Karl Bailey
Nestled on the south coast of the United Kingdom lies the sea city Portsmouth, the primary subject of UK-based Karl...
From Moricone to Cappadocia through the lens of Patricia Sofra
“I work closely with analogue because it allows me to relinquish control, shoot slower, and work with the flaws.” “No...
Capturing the mundane sparkle of France’s southern coast with Paloma Saint Léger
“Our place in nature is also something I like to observe, we are just part of the scenery and it...
Ana Cuba captures the rural landscapes of Tolar Grande, where “nature flaunts itself so overwhelmingly”
“I can’t take any credit for these photographs. It is really easy to take beautiful pictures when nature flaunts itself...
Exploring Soweto’s counterculture scene with Karabo Mooki
Having risen out of the need for more creative spaces for disenfranchised young people to express themselves, Soweto’s counterculture scene...
Balinese fishermen and surfboard shapers populate Chris Abatzis’ misty, dream-like photo series
On the recommendation of close friends, Chris Abatzis travelled to Bali, Lombok, and some smaller surrounding islands for the first...
During coronavirus lockdown, Sebastian Wolf focused his lens on the rural beauty of his South German hometown
“As you become older you develop a different perspective on life. You begin to cherish all the things that you...
Memories of a Mallorcan summer captured by photographer Daniel Farò
“A group of friends decided to go to Mallorca at the end of last August as a birthday treat for...
Nostalgia for the future: documenting Bucharest's crumbling modernist heritage
Nostalgia for the future: documenting Bucharest’s crumbling modernist heritage “Bucharest is a very interesting mix of different architectural styles including...
Ramshackle medinas meet endless, arid deserts in this Moroccan photo series
Jess Sara Wright was very young when she first picked up a camera. “I’ve always been a very visual person...
The indigenous women fighting for change in Southern Rajasthan
Indigenous people in India, Adivasi, as they are collectively known, have been losing their natural environment, namely the forests. In...
Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee places a nuanced lens on her Singaporean heritage
Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee is a London-based, Singapore-born photographer whose work explores issues of sexuality, representation and identity and aims to...
Link List #127: Grace Wales Bonner, weird capitalization, and the humans behind the machines of tomorrow
Link List #127: Grace Wales Bonner, weird capitalization, and the unseen humans behind the machines of tomorrow. Hopefully you enjoyed...
The athletic initiative advancing gender equality in Ethiopia
Girls Gotta Run is the first and only non-profit organization worldwide that promotes empowerment through running and education. Founded by...
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