
The Persistence of Flow
If we were to strip away the architecture of our lives, would we find that we are merely the paths we trace? We spend our days tethered to the belief that we are static beings, anchored by names and histories, yet we are constantly in a state…

The Threshold of Nowhere
We build walls to define where we end and the world begins. We hang doors to suggest a passage, a promise that there is something waiting on the other side—a room, a hearth, a reason to turn the handle. But sometimes, the architecture of…

Tourist View by Abdellah Azizi
I took this photo of a young shepherd at the extreme east of Morocco, where it's still hard to live; only the tourist gets to those places ridding comfortable SUVs...
Award Winner: Photo of the Day | April 26
Award Score: 66 (Value…
