U.S.A. - American artist Ernie Button finds the human element in deserted places. His photographs capture a sense of nostalgia for times past and reveal how time renders certain things useless. Emaho caught up with this extensive traveler and story teller to find out more about his subjects. What got you interested in shooting [...]
Bangladesh - It was in the afternoon, I was sitting on my grandpa’s couch. The door was slightly open and I saw light coming through, washed out between the white door and white walls. John and Prova, my grandparents. They always loved the fact that I take pictures of them, because then I spend more [...]
Australia - With our growing dependency on genetic manipulation and bioengineering we might be hesitant to ask when is it too much? Australian artist Patricia Piccinini walks this fine line with her unsettling hyper-realistic sculptures. From sci-fi to mythology, Piccinini talks about her world of creatures and her role as benevolent creator. You weren’t [...]
U.S.A. - With freight train jumping and hitch-hiking as his method, a camera as his tool and a desire to explore beyond the boundaries of his home town as his impetus, Mike Brodie has spent much of his adult life criss-crossing the veins of America’s long-haul passages. His unique photographic catalogue captures a rare angle [...]
Japan - In an attempt to find new ways of communicating a story, Kosuke has recently produced the first issue of his self-published magazine Contact. Contact is a compilation of his contact sheets from any one photo-series, put together for the audience to gain more information about his story-making process, and experience, as a photographer. In a [...]
England- London based artist, Philip Smiley did his MA in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Over the past decade Philip has explored many different mediums such as illustrative, sculptural, installations and vid...
Mongolia- Rolling over the surreally monotonous terrain of grasslands in our “Russian jeep,” it wasn’t immediately evident that this was a country deep in the throes of change. Since 2011, Mongolia’s sky-rocketing econo...
Turkey- Light in Babylon, a world music band from Istanbul was formed in 2009. With two albums to their credit to date, the band promises its listener with a fusion of a variation of ethnicity and cultures. An Israeli singer,...
India- Photographs create a frame of the world and the photographers place within it, a personally composed fraction of time – a re-enactment in the theatre of memories. This can be said of Pablo Bartholomew’s incessant sea...
China- The Yellow River Surging Northward Rumblingly Saying that it is a song might have been a popular joke. Saying that it is our mother river or the root of soul might have been a deliberate oblivion. Indulging ourselves in ...
England - British artist Nick Gentry is best known for his floppy disk paintings and film-negative artworks. He is keen on recycling obsolete media and re-using personal objects as the central theme for his work that has been e...
THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT France- Emaho in conversation with Antoine D’Agata, continued - Manik: Any moment of regret? Antoine: No I mean because of the years, as you go further and further, in follow...
THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT France - French photographer Antoine D’agata’s work is dark, introspective and shockingly bold. A photographer for Magnum Photos, Antoine has published over 5 books. Our editor-i...
Italy- Olivia has grandparents coming from four different nationalities. Italy, Germany, Egypt and Romania. A child who embodies these diverse cultures, traditions, languages and religions. In daily family life, you can clutch,...