Panos Charalampidis and Mary Chairetaki are a Greek photographic duo, living in Crete. They use photography as a research tool that integrates the evidential nature of the medium, with the human perspective and emotions. In Cornucopia, their latest completed long-term series, they have created an intimate body of work that is simultaneously wondrous and familiar. In […]
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Michael Sherwin Photographs Ancient Native American Landscapes
Michael Sherwin is a 44 year-old photographer originally from Cincinnati in Ohio, USA, but spent nine years in the American West. Now living in West Virginia in the mountains of Northern Appalachia, he is an Associate Professor of Photography and Intermedia. In his series Vanishing Points, Michael photographs significant and sacred sites of Native American importance. How did you get […]
Kata Geibl Questions the Human Advancement in ‘Uncanny Valley’
Kata Geibl studied photography in Budapest at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in Helsinki, Finland. Her work is mainly focused on humanity, collective memory and the ambiguities of the photographic medium. In Uncanny Valley, Kata uses delicate references to the science fiction movie Solaris […]
‘Too Tired for Sunshine’ by Tara Wray
Tara Wray is a photographer, writer, and filmmaker based in rural Vermont, a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. She is a regular contributor to Vice, BUST Magazine and is photo editor of the literary journal Hobart. Her new photobook, Too Tired for Sunshine, was recently published by Yoffy Press. […]
Body Intimacy in ‘Sea(see)’ by Jeanette Spicer
Jeanette Spicer (b. 1988) is a photographer from Baltimore, MD, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Besides her personal projects using photography and video, she teaches photography at The International Center of Photography, School of Visual Arts and Pratt Institute. Her series Sea(see) is a documentation of her relationship at the time, reflecting on the queer female gaze […]
A Metamorphosis Is Taking Place in the Dreamlike Universe of Yorgos Yatromanolakis
Yorgos Yatromanolakis is a greek photographer who lives and works between Athens and Crete. His work is focusing on long-term photography projects that turns them into books, experimenting with storytelling, materials and design. His latest photobook The Splitting of the Chrysalis & the Slow Unfolding of the Wings (2018), published by Void, will be at the […]
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 […]
‘Saga’: A Story Both Ancient & Contemporary by Jessica Wolfelsperger
Jessica Wolfelsperger is a Swiss photographer, based in Berlin. She won the Swiss Photo Award 2016 and was finalist for the same award in 2017 with series Saga and Hide & Seek. Saga is her new body of work produced during an artist residency of the Verzasca FOTO Festival. It is an enigmatic yet carefully told […]