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Photos of week from Progressive-Street

Chosen by Batsceba Hardy from our Facebook Galleries and changed every Monday morning.

In today's society, recognition and appreciation have become significant to many individuals. In our group and on our website, we recognize noteworthy accomplishments such as Photo of the Week, but we do not claim superiority. We proudly display your award-winning photos in our galleries and share them with you. Although we acknowledge our imperfections, we strive to provide you with the best possible experience using our intelligent features, magazines and books. Our ultimate goal is to help you appreciate your own photography as well as that of others whilst also encouraging thought and contemplation.


Monday 16.02.26

Kobi Samarno Mikael Carlsson

Kobi Samarno

These two images might appear quite different at first, but both evoke a sense of anticipation. It's a quiet, intimate wait, possibly driven by longing, beautifully captured in Mikael Carlsson's black-and-white photograph, softened by gentle lighting. Meanwhile, the colourful image by Kobi Samarno depicts a shared moment of waiting in a station. Both images possess a spiritual quality, as if the subjects have surrendered to fate with peaceful acceptance.


Monday 09.02.26

Cassian Edwards B.D. Colen

George Koulouridis Robert Willis

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Cassian Edwards
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B.D. Colen
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Robert Willis
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George Koulouridis
 

When photography becomes introspective. Four images that can be paired two by two. The photographer both observes and is observed.

Each of these images conveys a strong feeling. Feelings that are expressed only in black and white. A photographic language that cannot be erased. And all four did not resort to special treatment.

Monday 02.09.26
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