Abandoned car and poppy field, photography by Jovana Rikalo
Abandoned car and poppy field, photography by Jovana Rikalo

“My name is Jovana Rikalo and I am self-taught fine art and portrait photographer based in Serbia. I was born in 1989. I’ve been taking photos since 2013. I usually do fine art (conceptual ) and portrait photography but also fashion and commercial. I am studying law. I had no interest in choosing photography as […]

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“Yasmine Al Massri” by Cesar Balcazar
“Yasmine Al Massri” by Cesar Balcazar

PHOTOGRAPHER: Cesar Balcazar STYLIST: Brendon Alexander HAIR STYLIST: Sunnie Brook @ The Wall Group MAKEUP ARTIST: Min Min Ma @ Honey Artists INTERVIEWED BY REBECCA BESNOS – EDITOR @ VULKAN MAGAZINE Yasmine Al Massri is one strong and accomplished woman; she’s a dancer, writer, editor, director, actress, and a mother. “Dancing was my first passion; […]

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Snow Monkeys in Nagano Japan, photography by Ron Gessel
Snow Monkeys in Nagano Japan, photography by Ron Gessel

Groups of snow monkeys live in Jigokudani (Hell Valley) located in the mountains in Nagano. You can see the famous snow monkeys in Jigokudani Yaen-koen (Hell Valley Wild Monkey Park). Snow monkeys are used to being around people and living as if they are humans. There is an outside hot spring that was made just […]

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A mirrored golden egg sauna is hatched in Sweden
A mirrored golden egg sauna is hatched in Sweden

Architects Bigert & Bergstrom recently unveiled Solar Egg, an egg-shaped wood-burning sauna that can seat up to 8 people. The project is part of an urban redevelopment effort lead by developer Riksbyggen in the northernmost city in Sweden called Kiruna. Standing 16 feet (5m) tall, the eye-catching egg is comprised of a pine wood interior […]

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Quiet Tokyo, minimal streetphotography by Hiroharu Matsumoto
Quiet Tokyo, minimal streetphotography by Hiroharu Matsumoto

Using the play of light and shadow, Matsumoto creates striking compositions with a minimal touch. While capturing his subjects in-between public spaces, he manages to create a quiet environment in the middle of the buzzing city. Speaking of the inspiration behind his images, Matsumoto says: “Loneliness is a inherent feeling for the people of this […]

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Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Berlin-based Pirate Printers
Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Pirate Printers

Berlin-based art collective Raubdruckerin (which translates to pirate printer) uses elements of urban design to create guerilla printing presses, adding ink to manhole covers, grates, and street tiles to create utilitarian designs on t-shirts and bags. The experimental print makers view the works as footprints of a particular city, with current designs collected from Amsterdam, […]

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