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. Acoustic MovementsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Devin Yalkin USA on 3rd February 2015
Olivier Moeckli: Teenage years are also full of empty moments and boredom and I was interested to look at those moments. Worldwide KidsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Olivier Moeckli Switzerland on 7th July 2014
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
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
Camila Svenson: I decided that it would be ideal to produce images that somehow could speak to this pain I was feeling. corpo que someThis entry was posted in series and tagged Bolivia Brazil Camila Svenson on 29th May 2014
Gustavo Gomes: Most of the time I don't even know where I'm going when I go out to shoot. My path is determined by what I happen to see. No Absolute Color in Sao PauloThis entry was posted in series and tagged Brazil Gustavo Gomes on 27th May 2014
Raul Guerrero: I had no idea what was going to occur going into the project. The Disposable ProjectThis entry was posted in series and tagged Raul Guerrero on 22nd May 2014
The Daily Overview: Every Overview starts with a thought experiment. We consider the places where man has left his mark on the planet. The Daily OverviewThis entry was posted in series and tagged Benjamin Grant world on 19th May 2014
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. The Facts Don't MatterThis entry was posted in series and tagged books Ireland Ricky Adam Street Photography on 15th May 2014
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. The Sound of TokyoThis entry was posted in series and tagged books Japan Momoi Atsushi on 12th May 2014
Lesley Ann Ercolano: I have almost completely stopped taking pictures of people. Trevor Takes Over!This entry was posted in series and tagged Italy Lesley Ann Ercolano Scotland on 8th May 2014
Silva+Cemin: [Without art] we would be dead, it's the air we breathe. Brazilian Art Duo Silva+Cemin Take On FashionThis entry was posted in series and tagged Brazil Silva & Cemin on 5th May 2014
Lance Underwood: I think [this is] a better way to make a 'family portrait' instead of the usual matching shirts in front of a country house scene. A Dad and His Sons Recreate Famous Album CoversThis entry was posted in series and tagged Lance Underwood USA on 1st May 2014
Maria L Zamarripa Hjellnes: Even in places I have been before, I always see something or a situation that maybe would be fun in a picture. Snapshots from RioThis entry was posted in series and tagged Maria L Zamarripa Hjellnes Norway Rio de Janeiro on 28th April 2014
Girl with Red Balloon Malou SindingThis entry was posted in series and tagged Denmark Malou Sinding on 26th April 2014
Ella Campbell: It has sort of become a drug; I need it not only to be happy but to stay sane. Self Portaits from a Teenage GirlThis entry was posted in series and tagged Ella Campbell Switzerland on 24th April 2014
Björn Árnason: I like excluding small or big things from their environment and giving them the exposure that I think they deserve. Simplifying OaxacaThis entry was posted in series and tagged Björn Árnason Oaxaca on 21st April 2014
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. Mex and the City take on Racial ProfilingThis entry was posted in series and tagged Carlos Alvarez Montero Mexico on 17th April 2014
Elke Vogelsang: Every dogs got its unique character. That's a very fascinating aspect of my work. Nice Nosing YouThis entry was posted in series and tagged dogs Elke Vogelsang on 14th April 2014
Camilo Fuentealba: Right now my process consist of strapping a camera around my neck every time I walk out the door. Camilo Loves #NYCThis entry was posted in series and tagged Camilo Fuentealba Chile NYC on 10th April 2014
Alexandra Höhn: My pictures looked boring because the people here in Germany are bored I think. A German with an Orderly ViewThis entry was posted in series and tagged Alexandra Höhn Germany on 1st April 2014
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rafaella CardosoThis entry was posted in series and tagged Brazil Rafaella Cardoso on 1st April 2014
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. A Love Story: Carmen es mi chicaThis entry was posted in series and tagged Serena Salvadori on 1st April 2014