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PHOTO ESSAY : 10.96%


TEXT & PHOTO: JAD JADSADA

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This photographic project began with a loss of momentum, a moment when the impulse to take pictures no longer came naturally. I thought that starting a project might make picking up the camera feel easier again. Over the course of the year, it taught me that street photography relies not only on experience, but also on chance. There were days when I walked for hours and found no image that felt right. On others, only a few minutes were enough. This unpredictability is part of the enduring appeal of photographing the street every day.

This series forms part of 10.96%, a photobook project by Jedsada In-ek, built around the simple discipline of taking one photograph each day for an entire year. From the 365 images produced through the project, Jedsada selected and published 40 photographs that he considered his strongest, representing 10.96 percent of the whole/

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Jedsada In-ek, also known as Jad Jadsada, is a street photographer and the founder of 365 Days Street Photography. He is currently working on the photobook 40/365 Days Street Photography.

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PHOTO ESSAY : THE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ATLAS

Marc Goodwin
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TEXT & PHOTO: MARC GOODWIN / ARCHMOSPHERES

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The Architecture Studio Atlas opens access, going behind closed doors to reveal the process and working practice of the studio today. Tracing a path that connects the dots between 20 European cities, plus Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Panama City, Mexico City, and Sao Paulo, these pictures focus on key practices of the studios ranging from niche startups to starchitects of today depicted in eye-catching and present enlightening, intriguing images of people and places at work. These range from the serious and sober to the more ludic. The Architecture Studio Atlas is a permanent open house making studios that are kept tightly under wraps available to the general public. It makes architecture more open, accessible, and equitable.

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Marc Goodwin is an architectural photographer, writer, teacher, and founder of Archmospheres. He was born in London and currently divides his time between Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia.  His doctoral thesis – architecture’s discursive space, photography – investigates the components of conventional architectural photography and opposes them to a system of atmospheres. Since completion of his doctorate he has been traveling the globe non-stop working for clients and producing the architecture studios atlas.

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