Pensez à valider ~ Remember to validate by Léna Maria
I like exploring and gathering information about everyday life. I graduated in anthropology, so I just cannot escape it, it comes along with my background. This turns my eyes towards people and influences the way I look at them, I cannot help it, this is my instinctive photographic approach.
The Mystery Theater by Eitan Shavit
Atomic shelter, refugees, drug addicts, 5000 buses and a mystery theater, all gathered together in the World’s second largest bus station, located in Tel Aviv, Israel.
When Less Isn’t More: an exhibition by Paula Broom
I am a visual artist and iPhoneographer, currently working on an exhibition and social media project that explores issues of biodiversity loss, extinction and conservation…Paula Broom
The Moments We Capture by Alireza Sheshmani
My name is Alireza Sheshmani, a photographer based in Tehran, Iran.
I’ve been taking photos for almost 4 years.
I started in the style of fine art and documentary, but for now it is mostly documentary.
I use an iPhone 5s as my camera because I found it to be the right device for my purpose, that is, getting close to people without getting noticed.
1000 Words, Instagram Showcase : May
Grryo believes that mobile photographers/artists tell stories through the photographs/images and art that represents their families, their environment, themselves. This is important because of the level of communication that is portrayed in imaging today. We want to support the mobile arts community having a place for artists to share, discuss, and critique (if requested by individual).
The Storytellers Vol. 5
Zelda smoked her morning cig as she gazed down into her human terrarium. Looks like there’d been some trouble overnight . . .
Storytellers Circle Vol.2
Every week we ask our community to continue a story based on a photo. We have been surprised and overwhelmed by the response. Join us every Monday on Instagram to lend your words to story
An Abandoned Collaboration by Caleb Stumpfl
The premise was pretty simple – drive around Minnesota for a few hours and look for abandoned houses. I interviewed him the day before and wanted to get some shots that captured the abandoned vibes found in his work. When I started this project, I set out to document him exploring these places without interfering with his creative process. When he would find a cool looking place, I followed him with my camera while he searched for the right shot. He would look for a spot with an interesting background or good light and I would just sit back and film his natural workflow.
a Beginning, a Middle, & an End
a Beginning, a Middle, & an End by Miranda Kelton My name is Marie. I thought about not mentioning it, because at first I imagined that my choosing to remain nameless would help add to the overall sense of anonymity that appears to have become my role in this...
Transversing Trails and Frontiers
Transversing Trails and Frontiers by Star Rush A little more than 2 years ago, I started splitting my time between Seattle and rural Pacific County, about 150 miles southwest of the city. The county is one of Washington state's oldest, having been founded by the...
“Stories are powerful because they transport us into other people’s worlds. But in doing that, they change the way our brains work, and potentially change our brain chemistry – and that’s what it means to be a social creature.” – Paul J Zak
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We are always looking for great photo stories/ essays from the community. Please join in and share with us your ideas to have your stories published on Grryo.