Lionel Jusseret is a Belgian documentary photographer. After finishing his studies at INSAS in 2012, he started photographing children with autism in the French association J’interviendrais. In search of unpredictable images, Jusseret aims at the intimacy of the subject, with an anthropological approach . His long term Kinderszenen recently published by Loco editions. How did you decide […]
Month: June 2021
‘Vorest’ by Phillipa Klaiber
Phillipa Klaiber is a long-form documentary photographer. The central themes of her practice are the anthropology of landscape, memory, and the materiality and topography of land. Perhaps you can speak first about your early life to set the scene. Where did you grow up and how did that environment shape you?I grew up on the […]
‘Je ne Regrette Rien’ by Maria Munzi
Maria Munzi is a photographer based in Barcelona.Je ne regrette rien (2018- ), her recent in-progress series documents the surreal scenes that appear daily, allowing mystery, irony and tension to obtain the depth they deserve. To get started, it would be nice to know a bit about you and your background. What attracted you to […]
‘Purple is Black Blooming’ by Aaron Chapman
Aaron Chapman is an artist and writer based on the Gold Coast, Australia working across a range of mediums including photography, sculpture and public art. Chapman’s work is motivated by themes of home and memory, and in particular, childhood. When did you realize the series? Did it come naturally as you were reviewing-sequencing your photographs […]