Felicity Buckwinder | The Poetic, Raw Archives of a Documentarian
After Jessie McCall lost her mother, Cheryl, to a rare form of cancer, Jessie was left with journals and photographs detailing Cheryl's career as a successful journalist.
After Jessie McCall lost her mother, Cheryl, to a rare form of cancer, Jessie was left with journals and photographs detailing Cheryl's career as a successful journalist.
On day three of his Annapurna journal series in the village of Tal, photographer Martin Zinggl contemplates the reasons travelers seek refuge on the Annapurna circuit and struggles to fight the discomfort to acknowledge his own purpose.
On day six of his Annapurna journal series in Upper Pisang, Martin Zinggl is able to find a more comfortable stride in the challenges of the trek.
On day eight of his Annapurna journal series in the village of Manang, Martin and his fellow trekkers experience three days of snow, leaving them behind schedule and vulnerable to the piercing cold.
Day thirteen on the Annapurna Circuit means the final approach to Thorong La Pass. This is where the air is most thin, the body is most exhausted, and all physical boundaries are pushed for the final ascent.
The final day on the Annapurna Circuit leaves Martin confused about his next steps after the group's successful—albeit difficult—completion of the trek.
The Annapurna Circuit in Nepal is one of the most famous—and cherished—treks in the world. Austrian photographer, Martin Zinggl, gives us an intimate look inside some of the heartache one can experience on the trail and how the body reacts when physical boundaries are pushed.
Christian Carollo has followed in his grandparents' footsteps to track down locations across the United States. Using clues from his grandfather's photos, he replicates the pictures of monuments and landscapes in this stunning collection of family, history, and time.
When we're open to talking to strangers, our receptiveness opens the door to a world of life-changing experiences, like this colorful night where our founder, Ashley, found herself at a late author's estate and in the hands of an incredible cast.
There is a certain sense of calm being in water evokes—the stillness of the surface producing a stillness of the mind. A respected tradition across cultures throughout time, Amy Bess Cook explains what it means to lay her head in water.