Fake a Life – Clever satirical mirrors with hidden messages
Camilo Matiz’s “Fake a Life” series uses neon signs and mirrors to expose the duality of online personas, transforming phrases like “Take a Selfie” into “Fake a Life.” 
Camilo Matiz’s “Fake a Life” series uses neon signs and mirrors to expose the duality of online personas, transforming phrases like “Take a Selfie” into “Fake a Life.” 
British artist Mobstr transforms urban walls into canvases for sharp, satirical messages, blending humor and critique to question authority and consumer culture.
Photographer Lee Chapman captures candid, atmospheric scenes of Tokyo life, blending storytelling with raw urban realism.
In 1914, Paris stood at the cusp of transformation. Through Albert Kahn’s visionary project, Archives of the Planet, photographers like Léon Gimpel and Auguste Léon utilized the pioneering Autochrome Lumière process to capture the city’s essence in color. These rare images unveil a Paris teeming wit
“Paris Re-Tale” by Sebastian Erras showcases the city’s unique storefronts and the stories of their owners, highlighting the rich tapestry of Parisian local businesses.