HJ is a living photography magazine seeking to inspire.
Ian Ruhter / Silver & Light
This project was created with the same spirit that America was founded on. Our intentions are to connect everyone in america through the lens of this camera and social networking sites. [...]
11/20/12 Video
Brandon Thibodeaux / When Morning Comes
This video project is a representation of my ongoing project entitled When Morning Comes. It is a reflection of life in the Mississippi Delta and a testament to the dignity and grace of those souls [...]
11/05/12 Essay
J A Mortram / Small Town Inertia
I’ve followed the lives of several people within a 3 mile radius of the Market Town where I live in Dereham, East Anglia for the past 3 years. [...]
10/31/12 Essay
Alain Laboile / Street Family
I’m a father of six. My chidren are my subject. It’s a limitless subject. I just have to look… children are creative… you just need to be there waiting for things to happen in the frame and click. [...]
09/10/12 Portfolio
A Conversation with Roger Ballen
A conversation between Roger Ballen and Eva Wollenberg.
07/09/12 Portfolio
Arimin Karami / A Public Hanging
EXPLICIT CONTENT: may not be suitable for all audiences. A man is hanged after being convicted of killing four members of a family, in Qazvin, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran.
05/31/12 Essay
Filippo Mutani / Girls From Kiev
Filippo Mutani started his professional photography in 2008, after more than ten years working for advertising. After joining Grazia Neri agency in Milan, in 2009 he became a worldwide [...]
04/04/12 Essay
Luca Desienna / My Dearest Javanese Concubine
EXPLICIT CONTENT: may not be suitable for all audiences. One of the most controversial love story ever told… the story of Tira and Gunawan. Tira was a pre-op 48 years old transgender disfigured [...]
03/28/12 Essay
Meryem Yildiz / The Liminal
“The liminal: it’s what keeps me alive, it’s what stimulates me. It’s what makes my heart beat in that musical cadence well-known to the pink-cheeked. It’s those border moments where emerging dimensions [...]

















