The Horizontal Mode of a Waking Life – Photography by Jiaxi Yang
Photographer Jiaxi Yang has relocated everyday objects and has changed their context and function, calling our attention to the items that we use and challenging how we interact with them.
Urban Geometry – Powerful Architectural Imagery by Nuno Andrade
Nuno Andrade is a Portuguese photographer whose goal is to create powerful and timeless imagery using striking architectural angles that are very bold and modern.
Articulating the Unseen World – Nature Captured by Photographer Boomoon
I've been admiring the work of South Korean photographer Boomoon, who's been able to capture fog, snow and water as part of nature itself. Capturing the essence of a natural environment.
Experiences in Japan – Photography by Claudia Garcia-Mauriño
This photography by Claudia Garcia-Mauriño really struck a chord with me, in this series her search for simplicity and harmony has been matched well with the Japanese culture.
Exploration of the Infinite & Invisible – Lightsculptures by Pim Leenen
Dutch photographer Pim Leenen believes that there is a secret life hidden behind materials that at first glance seem self-evident, he hopes to capture this new meaning.
Systems / Layers – Architectural Photography by Matthias Heiderich
German photographer Matthias Heiderich has captured architectural builds with his camera, using different angles and dimensions alongside colours that really stand out.
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.