Photographer Jason Powell made this set of pictures part of a series called “Looking Into The Past” honoring the events of September 11, 2001.
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Photographer Jason Powell made this set of pictures part of a series called “Looking Into The Past” honoring the events of September 11, 2001.
www.flickr.com/photos/jasonepowell/sets/72157613841045343
Bureaucratics is a project by photographer Jan Banning consisting of a book and exhibition containing 50 photographs, the product of an anarchist’s heart, a historian’s mind and an artist’s eye. It is a comparative photographic study of the culture, rituals and symbols of state civil administrations and its servants in eight countries on five continents, selected on the basis of political, historical and cultural considerations: Bolivia, China, France, India, Liberia, Russia, the United States, and Yemen.
Jan Banning was born in The Netherlands in 1954, from Dutch-East-Indies immigrant parents. He studied social and economic history at the University of Nijmegen and has been working as a photographer since 1981.
Russian photographer Anka Zhuravleva developed this series called “Distorted Gravity†where her subjects are seen going about their everyday lives in a zero gravity environment.
Photography by: Amanda Lim
Published in: Culture Magazine
Model: Eve Smith
Fashion by: Josh Goot, Wayne Cooper and Bettina Liano
Styling by: Clare Byrne
Photography by: Tim Zaragoza
Styling by: Mimi Fisher
Models: Lydia Hearst
Published in: S Magazine