The Passporte Art Space

The Passporte Art Space A fine art gallery that aims to nourish the creation of successful art by new and emerging photograp

The Passporte is an online fine art space dedicated to contemporary photography that aims to nourish the creation of successful art by new and emerging photographers

Surreal photographs from Robert Dash, our new featured photographer.
02/15/2019

Surreal photographs from Robert Dash, our new featured photographer.

Robert Dash’s project,  Micro Climate Change , is a surreal articulation of nature’s response to forceful stimulus from human activity. In this series, natural objects inhabit landscapes of miniature details from their own bodies, challenging our sense of scale and our perception of embodim

South Beach, 1974-1990: Photographs of a Jewish Community
04/11/2018

South Beach, 1974-1990: Photographs of a Jewish Community

Gay Block Gay Block Gay Block Long before South Beach in Miami became a destination among the jet set, it was a thriving retirement community for Jewish Americans, who made their fortunes up north before cashing their chips in and heading to Florida to spend their final years in the sun. During the....

“She Could Have Been a Cowboy” Exposes the Fine Line Between Reality and Illusion
04/11/2018

“She Could Have Been a Cowboy” Exposes the Fine Line Between Reality and Illusion

Anja Niemi. The Imaginary Cowboy, 2016. Chromogenic print, 44h x 59w in. Anja Niemi. She Could Have Been a Cowboy, 2016. Chromogenic print, 44h x 59w in. Anja Niemi. The Girl of Constant Sorrow, 2016. Chromogenic print, 44h x 59w in. Have you ever dreamed of being someone you are not: a person from....

An Auction of Spellbinding Photos from Around the World
04/09/2018

An Auction of Spellbinding Photos from Around the World

Portrait of The American West, 2017 © Olivia Bee Before We Land (Roman Candle) 2013 © Bryan Derballa Now in its third year, Wanderlust: A Silent Auction Benefit brings together diverse and spellbinding travel photography to benefit Earthjustice, the largest non-profit environmental law organizatio...

Shocking Photos of the Floods in West Bengal
04/02/2018

Shocking Photos of the Floods in West Bengal

The photographer Ranita Roy remembers the floods of West Bengal from her early childhood. “When I was a kid, I had a lot of fun with the flowing water,” she remembers. Now, as an adult, she realizes the consequences and implications of the floods. People and their animals have died, and more hav...

Clever Photos Illustrate the Creativity of the People of Belarus
03/28/2018

Clever Photos Illustrate the Creativity of the People of Belarus

The Potato Picker When the Belarusian photographer Alexey Shlyk was a child, he encountered a singular type of necklace handmade by his grandmother. She had used apple seeds in lieu of diamonds and rubies, stringing them together one-by-one before varnishing their surfaces. “It has always been an ...

The Forgotten Corners of Japan, in Photos
03/27/2018

The Forgotten Corners of Japan, in Photos

In 2006, the Australian photographer Damien Drew traveled to Shima Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, to find a sleepy silence had settled over the town. The emerging generation had sought good fortune in the big cities, leaving their hometowns behind. “Many of the hot-spring resort towns around Ja...

Courageous Photos from the Life of a Homeless Veteran
03/26/2018

Courageous Photos from the Life of a Homeless Veteran

Bob Mulcahey (50) after his friend Drew, who overdosed on he**in, and died. Friends are always popping in and out of Bob’s life. The mills provide a transit point for many people who are homeless for one reason or another. But Bob has stayed for 3 years. Collaborative caption written by Bob. Bob b...

Welcome to The ZAD, a Community of the Fringes of French Society
03/20/2018

Welcome to The ZAD, a Community of the Fringes of French Society

Gregorio, one of the inhabitants of The Far West collective. Beatrix’s wooden cabin. She is the only American woman living in the ZAD. “It’s not easy living at a protest site, with almost no electricity and drinkable water,” the Belgian photographer Kevin Faingnaert tells me. “But somehow ...

New photo book shows that cats are art worthy
03/19/2018

New photo book shows that cats are art worthy

© Jamie Campbell © James Johnson It is no secret that photographs and videos of domestic cats make up some of the most viewed content on the internet; there was keyboard cat, grumpy cat and lest we forget the rescue “perma-kitten” lil Bub. Two years ago New York’s Museum of Moving Image (MoM...

Behind-the-Scenes at a Hungarian Juvenile Detention Center
03/14/2018

Behind-the-Scenes at a Hungarian Juvenile Detention Center

© Adam Urban © Tamas Urban It took time for the Hungarian photographer Adam Urban to earn the trust of the inmates Aszód Juvenile Detention Center. Understandably, the young men were wary of “outsiders.” In fact, it took weeks for Urban to bring out his camera out for the first time. Forty ye...

A Modern Day Journey Through Native America
03/13/2018

A Modern Day Journey Through Native America

On a cold and unsuspecting December morning in 1890, the US Cavalry troops marched into a Lakota camp near Wounded Knee Creek on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the Midwestern state of South Dakota in America. On that day, the regiment surrounded the encampment and carried out a massacre...

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