“The Fish Dies By Its Mouth,” the photobook by Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo

“The Fish Dies By Its Mouth,” the photobook by Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo

Yajaira & El Ñato. Document-size photos of Yajaira, the heiress to the sport fishing business, navigates the sea as a homenaje of his lated father, El Ñato. Later, the portraits were installed as if they were a ship in ruins on the beach before the tide rose and covered them. Sea Fruits. To represent sea … Read more

“Quien me ve, ve a mi abuela, una herida y nuestra historia” by Margarita V. Beltrán

“Quien me ve, ve a mi abuela, una herida y nuestra historia” by Margarita V. Beltrán

This new project by Margarita V. Beltrán, shortlisted among the 100 best photographers from our Local open call ‘Latin America Panorama’, reshaped her family memories, validating the fundamental role that women have had throughout the years. “One day I came across an old photo album that had belonged to my uncle David, who had been … Read more

‘Ballroom’ by Riccardo Dubitante | Vogue

‘Ballroom’ by Riccardo Dubitante | Vogue

Artist’s biography Riccardo Dubitante is an Italian photographer. He grew up in a small town outside Milan with his family where he soon realises he was not a good fit in the predominantly straight and upper middle class environment he finds himself in. After graduating in Human Sciences he moves to London to attend a … Read more

A story of surreal headpieces and playful youth in the city

A story of surreal headpieces and playful youth in the city

PhotoVogue photographer Ramona Wang collaborated with hair artist Julia Elena for a project centred on youth and the celebration of identity, set against the backdrop of a sunny New York City. Since the beginning of time, hair has retained great significance and has been deeply intertwined with identity. Hair symbolizes memories, strength, freedom, and in … Read more

Lisa Sorgini portrays women and their children in Tamburi

Lisa Sorgini portrays women and their children in Tamburi

Lisa Sorgini is an outstanding member of our Community. Lisa Sorgini was recently invited by PhEST to undertake a residency in Taranto as part of the second edition of Artlab Eyeland. The outcome is a project that with their support, reveals, through the universal lens of motherhood, a community under immense strain and the nature … Read more

Ukraine War: Ukrainian photographers reflect on the second anniversary of the war for PhotoVogue and Vogue Ukraine

Ukraine War: Ukrainian photographers reflect on the second anniversary of the war for PhotoVogue and Vogue Ukraine

“This is a portrait of my wife, Agatha, taken on February 24, 2023. In 2022, in the first hours of a full-scale invasion, we took portraits of each other in the kitchen, not knowing what lay ahead. In a year, I decided to retake these photos a year after to see how we have changed. … Read more

“HUNGERS” by Mattia De Benedictis

“HUNGERS” by Mattia De Benedictis

Mattia De Benedictis is an artist part of our PhotoVogue Community. In this project he portrays skaters from Barcelona, who created a small community, shaping a new concept of “home” in public spaces where everyone is welcomed and supported.  “To live is to be everywhere at home,” said Ugo La Pietra, an Italian architect and … Read more