Women by Women: A Shared Vision: Femxphotographers
Femxphotographers proves that when we lift each other up instead of competing, we can create ambitious, lasting work rooted in solidarity and shared values. In a world promoting atomisation and…
#41 NY Pro*ile – Oskar Landi
Once back home in New York, I reached out to Dr. Dierssen who leads the Coastal Ocean Laboratory for Optics and Remote Sensing at the University of Connecticut. Being already…
Prints for Wildlife returns with ‘Edition Hope’ to call attention on environmental protection
“In 2025, the crisis isn’t a virus – it’s a withdrawal of critical funding for wildlife and conservation,” sais Pie Aerts, one of the co-founders of the initiative. “Prints for…
“Os Encantados” by Romane Iskaria
Her work is also rooted in a personal connection: the one she has maintained since adolescence with the region of Paraíba, her father’s homeland. This emotional and familial bond nourishes…
‘Silence Is a Gift’ by Ciro Battiloro
“Intimacy is something extraordinary—it reveals the uniqueness of every human life.Intimacy, understood as closeness and proximity, is a form of silent and discreet resistance. It is a refuge from the…
PhotoVogue Unveils the ‘Women by Women’ Shortlist: the 150 Artists Redefining the Female Gaze for the platform’s largest Open Call Ever
PhotoVogue is proud to unveil the shortlist of the most talented artists selected from Women by Women, our most ambitious Global Open Call to date. This digital exhibition brings together…
‘Inshallah’ by Nicolas Brunetti | Vogue
Inshallah, an Arabic word meaning ” if God wills it” expresses a believer’s hope for a future event. This word captures the spirit of the project, which reflects the expectations,…
PhotoVogue Masterclass 2026 is Coming to Taipei! Six Highlights You Can’t Miss
PhotoVogue’s Masterclass Arrives in Taipei This marks PhotoVogue’s first in-person masterclass in Asia, with Taipei as the inaugural destination. Designed specifically for artists selected through the East and Southeast Asian…
Let’s Talk About Rape: Photography as Testimony, Resistance, and Repair
There are wounds so deep that language fails them. Rape is one of them. It silences by force and then by shame—leaving survivors isolated not only in their pain, but…
Cairo Photo Week: The Egyptian Creative Community Came Alive at the photography festival
For ten days last May, the streets of Cairo pulsed with creative energy. Cairo Photo Week, now a cornerstone in the visual culture calendar of the region, returned with its…