Curtains

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Curtains by Daniel De Culla
Photography Ι 5.8″ X 8.2″ Ι  2015

DANIEL DE CULLA is a writer, poet and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Earthly Writers International Caucus, Poets of the World, and others. Director of Gallo Tricolor Review, and Robespierre Review, he has participated in poetry festivals and book-theatre in Madrid, Burgos, Berlin, Minden, Hannover, and Genève. His work has been exhibited in many galleries in Madrid, Burgos, London, and Amsterdam. He divides his time between Los Angeles, Madrid and Burgos. He has published more than seventy books.

Love In A Hopeless Place

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Love in a Hopeless Place by Apurva Bhalla
Photography Ι 1824 X 1824 Ι –

APURVA BHALLA is a young photographer from Amritsar, India. He loves to capture nature from different angles.

Three Photographs

In celebration of Diwali, there has been much festivity and happiness in the entire country. India has been rich with colors, fireworks and above all, joy. Aditi Chandra’s recent photographs reflect the minute details behind our smiles and traces them back from oblivion. 

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Aditi Chandra is a sophomore at St. Joseph’s Convent Senior Secondary School, Idgah Hills, Bhopal. Her work has been published in Textploit. She is a member of the National Geographic Your Shot Community and is also working as an Art Editor at Phosphene Literary Journal. 

Two Photographs

Both Cling and Beyond blur the lines between the abstract and the real. These pieces not only startle the eyes but liberate them from all that is outside the world of these painting. With great focus and detail, as well as the opposite, Staeble has presented two wonderful photographs that took us in the very minute we laid our eyes on them.


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 Cling by Louis Staeble


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Beyond by Louis Staeble


Louis Staeble lives in Bowling Green, Ohio. His photographs have appeared in Agave, Blinders Journal, Blue Hour, Digital Papercut, Driftwood, Fifth Wednesday Journal, Four Ties Literary Review, Iron Gall, Microfiction Monday, On The Rusk, Paper Tape Magazine, Revolution John, Sonder Review, Timber Journal, Up The Staircase Quarterly and Your Impossible Voice. His web page can be viewed here.

Reflections

 The way we view the world is an assimilation of all the things we’ve experienced up to that a certain point. But we end up losing ourselves in the maze of our own paradigms. That’s why it is important to shake things up a bit. By stepping out of our comfort zones, letting someone else take the reins, relinquish control, we can experience a whole new side to the world. 


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Reflections by Aashna Sharma


Aashna Sharma is an eighteen-year-old college freshman from Mumbai, with a recently discovered penchant for photography. 

Broken Playground

This photograph explores the different perspectives of  both childhood and adulthood. The playground may not be the focus here. The child, perhaps worried, has unknown motives. With age, we may concentrate on problems and therefore,  jump to conclusions. The seemingly obvious could be completely different.


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Broken Playground by Maria Fleury


Maria Fleury is a young photographer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She has attended photography courses at the University of Oxford and Yale University. She travels the world, clicking photographs all the way! 

 

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Aditi Chandra is a sophomore at St. Joseph’s Convent School in Bhopal, India. She is the Designer cum Illustrator/Photographer at Inklette. She has received several accolades and is an avid participant in events related to art and photography.She is also a member of Nat Geo Your Shot Community. Her favorite writers include Paulo Coelho, Devdutt Pattnaik, Christopher C. Doyle, Sudha Murthy and Amish Tripathi