Devin Yalkin: The waiting period [when shooting film] where you don't know exactly what the photo will look like creates a sense of longing, which for me forms a deeper involvement with photography.
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.
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.
Ricky Adam: The way I work is kinda haphazard and often out of compulsion. I tend to only photograph things that genuinely interest me. I’ve found that’s the way to get the best results.
Momoi Atsushi: Tokyo is a massive creature which keeps moving, changing every second, and growing vigorously. It is subject to metabolism in order to maintain its life.
Carlos Alvarez Montero: We talked about how we always got the “you don’t look Mexican” from people when they realized we were Mexican. That’s something that bothers me all the time.
Serena Salvadori: I have chosen to share my intimacy with others to showcase Carmen’s sweetest side and to break through the various stereotypes concerning gay sexuality.