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Julia Hetta
Julia Hetta, fresh from a residency in the Aizu region of Japan, presents a saga as true as it is poetic: a Japanese boy seeks the innermost spirit of Art, makes the long journey to Sweden – and ends up back in Japan.

Transitional States
Ola Rindal photographed moments that go unnoticed unless one pays attention. In December 2024, during journeys between his hometown, Paris, and his birthplace, Norway, he captured people and objects in states of transition.

In America
For Japanese-born, New York-based artist Fumi Nagasaka, photography is a tool for connection. She took images in New York and Texas in December 2024 as part of an ongoing project to document everyday life in America.

New York Enigma
Sarah van Rij and David Van Der Leeuw took to the streets of New York in December 2024, capturing cinematic moments that balance on the line between the real and the surreal.

One Lens, Endless Possibilities
For your all-in-one travel photography needs, there’s simply no lens like the Sigma 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS | Contemporary, as Julie Mayfeng experienced on a trip to Portugal.

The Warmth of Tono’s Winter Forests
With a focal range that allows virtually any composition, photographer Mina Daimon strolls through the forests of Tono, Japan, capturing beautiful sights along the way with the Sigma 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS | Contemporary.

Freezing Moments and Sharpening Your Edge
With the Sigma 300-600mm F4 DG OS | Sports lens at his side, outdoor photographer Adam Klingeteg finds a totally new way of looking at one of his favorite pastimes.

Capturing Nature’s Quiet Moments
Photographer Andrew James tests the Sigma 300-600mm F4 DG OS | Sports lens and puts its combination of reach, sharpness and versatility to good use photographing local wildlife.

Sølve Sundsbø
Sølve Sundsbø is inspired by sublimely beautiful forms of life – which don’t exist. The result? Flowers of a sort, frozen between eternity and ephemerality, between fantasy and reality.