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By: N. Hemsi, I. Sherique, P. de Polli, M. Zurita.
This month, we look back at the moments that defined our year. Through these photos, we celebrate the quiet details and unexpected scenes that made 2025 memorable. From soft natural light to fleeting rainbows, each image captures a small piece of beauty we might have missed. These photographs remind us how powerful it is to pause, notice, and appreciate the world around us, one frame at a time. |
OCTOBER ISSUE - VEILED HORIZONSBY: I. de Medeiros, H. Kara Jose, I. Sherique,
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SEPTEMBER ISSUE - DREAM DESTINATIONBY: MARINA STINGELIN, AND OLGA STEIN BIRMAN.
This month, we explored the idea of dream destinations and what they mean to us. Through these photos, we capture places at an exciting angle, inspiring ones that are simply beautiful. A dream destination can be far away or close by, busy or calm, but it always makes us want to stop and look. These images show how different places can spark our imagination and make us want to travel, discover, and experience the world. 📍LENÇOIS MARANHENSES
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📍RUSSIA
📍WALT DISNEY WORLD, ORLANDO.
📍ROME
📍CAIRO
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MAY ISSUE - SIGNS AND SYMBOLSBY: MARINA STINGELIN, AND OLGA STEIN BIRMAN.
This month, we explored how signs and symbols are like the visual terms and conditions of our world. They tell us where to go, what to do, and sometimes what not to do. Through these photos, we captured the rules, limits, and messages hidden in plain sight, whether it’s a red light, a street name, or a wall of colorful stickers. These symbols shape how we move, behave, and experience different places. |
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📍SAN FRANCISCO
This photo was taken near the bridge, with the city skyline in the background. The sign, completely covered in colorful stickers, catches your eye and adds something fun and unexpected to the calm view of the water and sky. |
📍MIAMI
This monochrome image, which was taken in Brikell city centre, reveals the city's modern architecture and urban rhythm by experimenting with contrast, light, and shadow. 📍PARIS
This photo was taken on a street in Paris, the old building with its little balconies feels full of history, but then you notice the modern-day cars and street signs in front of it. It’s striking how the city blends the past and the present so naturally in the same space. |