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Matteo Bastianelli

A silent scream for life

Gornja Bistra, 30 kilometers from Zagabria, is a small rural community where the most important Children’s Hospital, specialising in chronic illnesses in Croatia, is to be found. The building, which goes back to the 18th Century and which belonged to generations of the Count Orsic families, was nationalised in 1945, when the Communist Party began buying up private property on land which had been part of the ex-USSR. read more...

Roberto Boccaccino

Rītdiena

Rītdiena is a latvian word that means tomorrow. Rītdiena is a project about feelings. The Latvia is suffering the gloomiest economic crisis in europe, its foreign debt keeps rising, as the unemployment and the cuts on salaries and the public spending as well. A lot of people are facing strong changes from the easy life during the economic boom of the last years read more...

Mark Holtzman

California Aerial Collection

Being an aerial photographer in California gives me an unusual perspective that is hidden from those on the ground. I’ve tried to capture different scenes showing life from above. The relationship between the people who live in California and the diverse topography is truly fascinating. Through my work I try to show the beauty of nature interspersed with the unique beauty of development read more...

Giorgio Taraschi

Damned

“It’s cheap and easy to find; and once you tried you can’t stop, ‘cause every breath you take you can see the god above”, Ram Hari, 12 y.h. Kathmandu is one of the cities in Asia with the highest number of N.G.O, run by people from all over the world who should take care of street children, groups of young boys with terrible family situations. Most of them are victims of family abuses so they run away from the villages nearby to go to the city read more...

Marc Wattrelot

Coal Steam in Chinese Siberia

A desolate landscape stretches out of sight. Here is the impressive performance offered by Zhailainuo mines steam trains in Inner Mongolia, one of the most polluted provinces in China. Zhalainuo'er is a remote place at the Chinese-Russian border. Here the rich soil feed the Chinese growing economy. For decades, the man is digging ever deeper to fuel its development. Continuously. read more...

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