Mud is Jeff Nichols’ third feature, released in 2012 after the resounding success of Take Shelter. The cinematography was driven by Adam Stone with whom the director maintains a lasting relationship. The action takes place in Arkansas on the muddy coasts of the Mississippi. It is a story of impossible love, a story of discovery of […]
Author: Stanley Bloom
Fantasia by Patrick Morarescu
Patrick Morarescu is an artist based in Mallorca, Spain. Born in 1973, he studied at the Academy for Photography in Munich where he grew up. Also working on commissioned photography, his artistic projects often combine other disciplines including installations, collages and performances. His series Fantasia portrays the environment of fairgrounds. How did you get interested in photography […]
Georges Salameh Takes a Look Back on His Identity
Georges Salameh works in Athens, Greece, in the field of filmmaking and photography. He was born in Beirut in 1973, and studied Film & Art History in Paris. Georges has lived in Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, France and Sicily. Because of numerous migrations, he has always avoided putting a national label on myself, or on his […]
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 […]
Ning Kai & Sabrina Scarpa Break the Boundaries Between Them
Photographic duo Ning Kai (1987, China) and Sabrina Scarpa (1991, Netherlands) are working as a freelance photography duo, after they have been living together in Zhengzhou, China, for four years. With their series The Land Between Us, they wish to surround themselves by places that bring out the core of humanity, to aim for a state of being […]
Rachel Boillot Explores Musical Heritage of East Tennessee
Rachel Boillot is a 30 year-old photographer, filmmaker, and educator based in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, USA. She was raised in the suburbs of New York, but for a two year hiatus in Singapore starting when she was eight years old. Rachel teaches in the Art Department at Lincoln Memorial University, is Director and Co-Producer of […]
Michele Vittori on the Tourism Impact of Terminillo
Michele Vittori, born in 1980, is an Italian photographer who works for the municipality of Rome. Mainly interested in the territory where he grew up, he develops projects related to the anthropized landscape, near Rome and in the mountainous areas of the central Italian Apennines, all places very related to his experience and family. In that field, his […]
Introspection of a Changing India by Jose Hernández
Jose Hernández is a Venezuelan dreamer, creative, art director and photographer who has been living in different countries for the past seven years, and is now based in Amsterdam. His photographs of India reflect the country’s evolution and its future. How did you get interested in photography and why did you pick photography as a […]