Setting Stones – Karesansui by American Photographer Bob Cornelis
Inspired by an early text on Japanese gardening where "creating a garden" is referred to as "setting stones", Bob Cornelis has mimicked this with a set of geometric objects.
A Different Perspective – Points of View by Japanese Photographer Yusuke Sakai
Photographer Yusuke Sakai offers alternate perspectives on human subjects by locating himself in a unique viewpoint and waiting for each figure will harmonise with the surrounding landscape.
Experimenting with Time & Season – SAKURA by Yoshinori Mizutani
Photographer Yoshinori Mizutani has been experimenting with the theme of seasons in his most recent series titled SAKURA, adding motion and layering to nature to create depth and intrigue.
Transformed Representations of Space – Pierre/Paysage by Karen Zalamea
A collection of ten photographic images that show layers of acetate cut into different geometric shapes that have been carefully placed and lit to construct formal arrangements.
A New Way of Interpreting the Landscape – Treelines by Drew Echberg
A fantastic series by Australian photographer Drew Echberg, he's produced a selection of semi-abstract landscape photographs that explore a new way of interpreting nature itself.
Use Comes from Emptiness – Thing by Photographer Jungjin Lee
Korean photographer Jungjin Lee has produced this powerful series titled Thing, using photo-sensitive emulsion called liquid light to achieve a floating image without any shadow.
SAMELAND – In Lapland with the Sami People by Photographer Nao Tsuda
In a remote location far from any urban environment, Japanese photographer Nao Tsuda has been able to capture the life and surrounding area of the Sami people in Lapland.
Emptiness and Silence – Whitescapes by Italian Photographer Alex Pardi
Seeing the beauty in the ordinary, Milan-based photographer Alex Pardi has created this fantastic series titled Whitescapes that showcases the intricate details of a ship.
Hand Craft San Francisco – Photographs of Makers by Jake Stangel
American photographer Jake Stangel has been out and about in San Francisco documenting the makers of the area, including a sign maker, a woodworker, a luthier, and ceramicist.
The Pursuit of White – Porcelain Vessel Photos by Bohnchang Koo
A fantastic series of monochrome photographs by Seoul based photographer Bohnchang Koo, who has photographed rare white porcelain ceramics from the Joseon Dynasty.
Abstract Ciies & Grids by Brooklyn-Based Photographer Won Kim
Mixing abstract colour with architectural form photographer Won Kim is content with exploring the 'details', using shape and texture from everyday objects and scenarios.
Down the long driveway, you’ll see it – Book by Mary Gaudin & Matthew Arnold
Mary Gaudin's newest project saw her travel to New Zealand, armed with a camera to document beautiful modernist houses for her newest book.