New way to see photography

The world in a camera

Until recently, photography has always been about looking at something flat*—a framed moment, fixed and limited by its borders. But with the arrival of high-quality VR technology, that experience has transformed. Now, you can step inside the image. You can look up, down, behind you—immersed in a full 360-degree reality. It’s no longer just seeing the moment; it’s being in it. And that is a revolution in visual storytelling.

* of course there are some early photo mosaics stick to sphere, so idea is not so new.

360 panoramas

Myanmar

360 panoramas

Cuba

360 panoramas

UK

Miki

Clothes do not make the man—but they can reveal many facets of him. One person, three distinct outfits, each telling a different story. Set against the backdrop of a beautifully preserved early 20th-century passage in London, this series explores identity, presence, and the subtle power of style. Fashion becomes a lens, not for disguise, but for expression.

Casa la Cultura

In Trinidad, Cuba, vibrant Orisha dancers fill frame with rhythm and spirit. With an abundance of light, a faster shutter speed became possible—freezing their swift, expressive movements in perfect clarity. Each frame captures not just motion, but the energy, culture, and soul of the Santeria religion.

Orisha dancers

Osain del Monte, one of the world’s finest Black Rumba bands, brings not just music but living tradition to the stage. During the traditional segments of their concerts, their own dancers perform powerful interpretations of the Orishas—deities of the Santería religion. Each movement, rhythm, and costume embodies the spirit of a different god, turning the performance into a sacred celebration of Afro-Cuban culture.

Ballet

In an old German city, within the beautifully preserved 15th-century remnants of its fortifications, a unique fusion unfolds. An international crew of ballet dancers from the Wrocław Opera brings elegance and dynamism to ancient stone. Captured in expressive, fluid poses, they explore the potential of 360° panoramas—where every angle reveals new layers of movement and space. The past and present meet in motion, architecture and light.

Innocent Temptation

Can goodness be bold, seductive, and alluring? And can evil appear calm, measured, even thoughtful? Two models—each embodying three different looks—explore these questions through transformation and contrast. Through costume and expression, they challenge our expectations: light isn’t always innocent, and darkness isn’t always loud. A visual journey into the blurred lines between appearance and essence.