Kitezh, the Invisible Town, 2007
Series | The year 1200 the city Kitezh in Russia got attack by the Mogul army. Under the attack the city became invisible. From this day no one knows where the city and its people went. Once a year people from all over Russia come to visit this place.
The Wrinkles of the City – Cartagena, 2007
Precious relic of the passage of time, age appears on the walls of Cartagena, Spain, in the fall of 2008.
Mexique, Mar
Serie | I take pictures of the seaside as a place full of paradoxes...
Loulan Beauty, 2007
Serie | This is a story of a slow disappearance, into the sand and in time. The end of a world, a trip through post-soviet central Asia and Xinjiang province in China.
The Cannes Film Festival, Kingdom of Aesthetics, 2007
Cinema? A little. Moviegoers? Not many. Cameras? Yes. Television? Very much so. Actors? Yes. Singers? Also. Models? In jacuzzies.
And? Journalists, photographers, marketing, markets, walks, interviews, photo-shoots, photo-calls, jewelers, business, cigars....
Leisure Time, 2007
Serie | Amusement parks, cruise ships in the Mediterranean, water parks, are miniature worlds to explore. Places often without identity frame the search for moments of relaxation to cure the stress of work produced by contemporary societies.
So Blue, So Blue : Edges of the Mediterranean, 2007
Series | Ad Van Denderen spent the past 5 years photographing in every country along the Mediterranean Sea.
Esthetique is Beautiful, 2007
Series | (Images that may offend the sensibilities of visitors.) It is usually said that taking care of oneself is a sign of respect towards other people. Seeing the prosperity of cosmetic companies, clothing industry or plastic surgery clinics, it seems like the rich have never shown more respect towards each other.
Climate refugees, 2007
In the past ten years, farmers like Hatem Ali have had to dismantle and relocate their tin and bamboo houses at least five times to escape the invasive waters of the huge Brahmaputra River in Kurigram.
Sweet Nothings, 2007
Serie | These dresses with their lace collars and sweet messages embroidered on the bodices, were the symbol of the Turkish state, but the girls who wore them were simply little girls...