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Bieke Depoorter (Belgium): Oe Menia & I am About to Call it a Day (in progress) Play Essay In Bieke Depoorter’s previous travels and projects, short and intense encounters have been important elements. Her [...]
Liz Hingley (UK): Under Gods. Stories from the Soho Road. Play Essay I grew up as the daughter of two Anglican priests in Birmingham, one of the UK’s most culturally diverse cities where over 90 different [...]
Lijie Zhang (China): The Forgotten Victims of SARS Sequelae Play Essay In 2003, an unknown virus, SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), spread rapidly in the mainland of China. The high mortality and high infection [...]
Boryana Katsarova (Bulgaria): Lonely Bulgaria Play Essay Lonely Bulgaria is the first part of the long-term documentary photography project “Balkan Peninsula.” It is about Bulgaria, a small Balkan country which is [...]
Poulomi Basu (India/UK): To Conquer Her Land Play Essay The border areas between India and Pakistan are like their own world. Since partition in 1947, the border has seen war, smuggling (people, arms, drugs), firing, [...]
Eman Mohammed (Palestinian Authority): What Lies Beneath the Rubble/Aftermath of War in the Gaza Strip Play Essay One of the main goals in this project is to enter deeply, creating a connected photographic story. [...]
Claire Martin (Australia): Selections from The Downtown East Side and Slab City Inge Morath Award Winner, 2010 Play Essay Editor’s note: In 2010, in recognition of exceptional quality of submissions received, two [...]
Lurdes R. Basolí (Spain): Caracas, The City of Lost Bullets Inge Morath Award Winner, 2010 Play Essay Editor’s note: In 2010, in recognition of exceptional quality of submissions received, two applicants were [...]
Emily Schiffer (USA): Cheyenne River Inge Morath Award Winner, 2009 Play Essay In 2005, I founded a photography program for youths on Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota. In this ongoing program, my students and [...]
Jenn Ackerman (USA): Trapped, Mental Illness in America’s Prisons Inge Morath Award Finalist, 2009 Play Essay “We (prisons) are the surrogate mental hospitals now,” says Larry Chandler, warden at the Kentucky [...]
Kathryn Cook (USA): Memory Denied, Turkey and the Armenian Genocide Inge Morath Award Winner, 2008 Play Essay In the early 1900s, as the Ottoman Empire was disintegrating, a fiercely nationalistic “Young [...]
Leonie Purchas (UK): In the Shadow of Things Inge Morath Award Finalist, 2008 Play Essay Since graduating from LCC, I have been photographing the inner workings of families from different parts of the world. Last year, [...]