The poetic Soul of an Island in ‘Les Rochers Fauves’ by Clément Chapillon

Clément Chapillon is a French photographer who lives between the south and Paris. After returning to the Gobelins school, he initiated his series Promise me a Land on the link to the land between Israelis and Palestinians which earned him several awards. From this experience, he rebounds with a more personal project on the Mediterranean […]

Olivia Becchio Evokes the Trauma of Islander in ‘It’s a Shame for Ray’

Olivia Becchio is 24 year-old photographer from Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts, USA. She received a BFA in Photography in 2017, and currently works as a waitress during the winter and as a landscaper in summer, alongside her personal projects. Shot on the island, her series It’s a Shame About Ray deals with the experience of living […]

Alex Ingram Portrays the Warden Way of Life in ‘The Gatekeepers’

Alex Ingram is a 24 year-old freelance photographer from Pembrokeshire, UK, currently based in London, working on commercial and personal projects. His photographs document the beauty of the world around him, and provide him opportunities to meet with people and communities across the country. As such, his series The Gatekeepers documents the lives of wardens on the remote islands of […]

Walking on Broad Channel Island with Maureen Drennan

Maureen Drennan came to photography in her mid-30’s and received a Masters in Photography at the School of Visual Arts. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, USA, where she grew up, and teaches photography at LaGuardia Community College in Queens. Her work pays a particular attention to remote places and communities on edges, often fragile or in […]