When Hengki Koentjoro makes pictures, he relishes loneliness. Being solo with only the rustle of the wind and the rolling of the tides isn’t painful; …
7 landscape photographers celebrating minimalism
Nicholas Hughes spends fifteen years making large-format photographs, hand-printed in the darkroom. Navina Khatib finds herself breathless (literally) while visiting Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, the planet’s largest salt flat. Isabella Stahl revisits the quiet, freezing countryside of Sweden, where she grew up. From the tucked-away landscapes of Indonesia to the salt mines of Australia, seven photographers reveal the power of simplicity.
As Light Falls #8 (2015) © Nicholas Hughes Nowhere Far, a monograph by the photographer Nicolas Hughes (GOST Books), spans six series and fifteen …
Melbourne-based Emma Phillips‘ Salt beautifully depicts the unearthly realm of a salt mine on the Nullarbor Plain, in Western Australia. Phillips …
According to an old Cheyenne Native American myth, the world began with only water and animals. Most of the animals lived in the sea; however, the …
Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, the planet’s largest salt flat, will literally take your breath away. “The air is crystal clear but very thin, which makes …
As a child, Swedish photographer Isabella Stahl spent her days with the horses in the stable. She and the other kids in her village swam in the lakes …
For Moonlighting, London-based photographer Paul Thompson ventures out to the coast in the dead of night, escaping all the light and noise of the city …