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The Writing’s On the Wall

The Writing’s On the Wall

Text & Photography © Sean Miles Lotman / Magnesium “I’m an artist. When you tell people that they usually say, what’s your medium? I always say, …

 

Trans-Siberian

Trans-Siberian

The Trans-Siberian Railway is the 10,000-kilometer long, beating heart of Eurasia. Cutting its path through the wastelands of Siberia, it brings together geographically isolated regions …

 

Mekong River, Wild and Mighty

Mekong River, Wild and Mighty

Please contact licensing@magnesiumphotos.com or use the Contact Form for more information on licensing these photographs and others on this issue. Text & Photography © Alan Dejecacion …

 

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki

Text & Photography © Stavro Papadopoulos / Magnesium Thessaloniki: this is where I was born. This is my hometown, a place loaded with memories which feed …

 

Tokyo Underground – G-Cans

Tokyo Underground – G-Cans

Part One in a series on Tokyo Underground, produced with content from the following Magnesium members: Photography © Ken Lee and Skorj / Magnesium All Rights …

 

The Road to Mandalay

The Road to Mandalay

Text and /or Photography by Nathalie Farigu / Magnesium To me, the name Burma always conjured up images from George Orwell’s Burmese Days or Rudyard Kipling’s …

 

Sydney Shadows

Sydney Shadows

Sydney is a city unlike any other in Australia. It is a bright modern metropolis, yet like its people, is a place of constantly shifting shadows.

 

Gunkanjima – Battleship Island

Gunkanjima – Battleship Island

Produced with content from the following Magnesium members: Photography © Ken Lee and Skorj / Magnesium All Rights Reserved Text  © Skorj / Magnesium All Rights Reserved Along …

 

Greetings from the Salton Sea

Greetings from the Salton Sea

Magnesium Photographers Nathalie Farigu & David Teter photograph the environmental disaster area of the Salton Sea with Polaroid.

 

Izu Tripping

Izu Tripping

Magnesium Photographer Jon Ellis’ trip through the looking glass to the little known Izu peninsula.