Feng Li's photography series White Night is being live for over a decade taking place both in his homeland(Chengdu, China) and Europe(Paris, France). Feng Li was born in 1971 and is a graduate of Chinese medicine, he is a professional photographer working as a freelancer and as a civil servant for the provincial Department of Communication. His White Night series present every day(or night) street photos of ordinary people doing unusual things in a very intuitive way. Most of his street photos are from close range placing the subject on the center of his camera lens. Watching his photos for a few minutes may give you the idea that

he treats people or animals as bizarre city creatures who roam around it and most probably affect the way you look at people and scenes while wandering around the city. White Night Series Paris White Night Series 2018 2017 Feng Li's interview by Photography of China In one of his last interviews, Feng Li shares his views and ideas about his work. As he explains his photos are spontaneous, his favourite subject is people and he likes to use photoflash in order to highlight his subject. He also mentions that his fav Chinese photographer is Han Lei and that he photos hide a big "Why" in their stories. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H-aEFkw3m0

Rodrigo Dada is a Costa Rican photographer born on 1987, currently working in El Salvador as a freelancer.

His Voragine(Vortex in english) artwork is about "about personal crisis and the human ability to regenerate, to rise from our ashes", it features people struggling to balance themselves with their objects and possibly find their real meaning.

Yang Yong is a chinese photographer based in the southern city of Shenzhen, his work focus in the new Chinese economy and young girls trying to find their way through the big cities.

"On Edge"(2011) was his solo exhibition first presented in m97 Gallery at Shangai, his photographs were shot in 3 years time in Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing and his subject is the chinese youth, born

in the 70's and 80's, that are constantly changing away from the traditional look of chinese woman as they move and work around big cities, "evolving" into the model of a western female.    

Haruhiko Kawaguchi is a Japanese photographer trying to keep love preserved forever by wrapping it with vacuumed plastic bags.

His Flesh Love project presents couples wrapped up in 100 by 150 by 74 centimetres plastic bags, for 10 to 20 seconds that the photoshoot lasts performers have to endure the pressure and lack of air. Haruhiko says that this is an attempt to capture this moment of love and passion between couples forever and keep it sterilized from any future acts that will separate the couple. Video from Flesh…