Natalia Wiernik: It can be said that portraiture absorbed me. The ProtagonistsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Natalia Wiernik Poland on 30th June 2014
Chris Trigaux: It isn't about geography, but rather the consequences of taking a perfect idea... and watching it slowly warp and shift in the urban landscape. But I'm Sexy, Can't You Tell?This entry was posted in talks and tagged Chris Trigaux USA zines on 29th June 2014
Jo Farrell: I want people to see beyond the feet and recognize the women for who they were and the lives they led. Living History: Bound Feet Women of ChinaThis entry was posted in series and tagged China Jo Farrell on 26th June 2014
Sophie Gamand: I always want to show the humanity there is in dogs. Wet DogsThis entry was posted in series and tagged France Sophie Gamand USA on 23rd June 2014
Frédéric Nauczyciel: Voguing is vivid, contemporary, it morphs from influences, hybridizes itself, brings new possible behaviors to a mainstream culture that experiences difficulties to reinvent itself. The Fire Flies (Baltimore / Paris)This entry was posted in series and tagged France Frédéric Nauczyciel USA on 19th June 2014
Magdalena Wosinska: It all started from me growing up skating and shooting skate photos of my friends. Lovers and FriendsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Magdalena Wosinska Poland USA on 16th June 2014
Marcelo Londoño Alvarez: My passion for Latin America will accompany me to my last breath. Rio Up in ArmsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Brazil Colombia Marcelo Londoño Alvarez on 12th June 2014
Dirk Bakker: I get the biggest kick out of the ’simplest looking shots’. A City in the SpotlightThis entry was posted in series and tagged Dirk Bakker on 9th June 2014
Take Sakamaki: The coarse printing on cheap paper, overlapping text on photos, and paperback style used in Horse & Booze was my modest resistance to the norm. Horse & BoozeThis entry was posted in series and tagged books Japan Take Sakamaki on 5th June 2014
Gabriele Viertel: The natural element of water is the perfect environment to create surreal art work. What's Below the SurfaceThis entry was posted in series and tagged Gabriele Viertel The Netherlands on 2nd June 2014