Jeanne Lula Chauveau is a young French photographer living between Nantes and Paris, France. Also a multidisciplinary graphic designer and videomaker, she recently graduated of a master degree of artistic director in visual and digital communication. She has a particular interest for experimentation. She discovered photography when her mum offered her a cheap digital camera […]
Bright Spaces by Adrien Blondel
Adrien Blondel is a photographer living in Oakland, CA, working as a lighting technician and a documentary director. Born in France, he grew up in Normandy and the moved to Paris where he graduated in history of Cinema and Cinematography. He started taking photographs as a teenager, but his real interest was cinema, which he […]
(Barely) Bread & Circus
by Iggy Smalls
Iggy Smalls is a Norwegian fine-art and documentary photographer currently based in Barcelona. In 2013, while vacationing in Caracas, it happened to be the week former President Chavez died from cancer, a historical moment for the country and the world. As a photography student, she couldn’t miss the opportunity to document the trip with the backdrop of […]
Night Landscapes by Sarah Janssen
Sarah Janssen is a German crossmedia artist and freelance photographer based in Groningen, Netherlands. After receiving a Master in Interactive Media and Envioronments, she started to use photography to explore the human visual perception of images and space, playing with light in night landscapes. She discovered photography during her bachelor studies in art/crossmedia design, and used it as […]
Caroline Tompkins
Born and raised in Cincinnati, OH, Caroline Tompkins is a Photo Editor at Bloomberg Businessweek and a freelance photographer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. While she has been shooting for The Fader, Vice, Businessweek and a few smaller fashion labels, she also makes zines, ceramics, drawings… Photography became her priority after she had to work as […]
Appreciate the Poetic Cinematography in Trois Couleurs : Bleu
Experience watching a movie without the sound, relaying only on visuals: you’ll start to see new layers of comprehension, association of ideas… This is why Trois Couleurs : Bleu is such a meaningful movie to me. Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski in 1993, it is the first part of the three-color triptych blue/white/red that successively explores France’s motto: “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”. […]
Between Dream and Reality with Olga Wysopal
Olga Wysopal is a 25 years old student from Krakow, Poland. Her personal experiences are the foundation of her work; it’s all about “glancing”. She had her first hook with photography at the age of 13 when she was stocked in a small flat due to pneumonia and she started to “spy” the neighbors outside of her window. This […]
The quiet Photographs of Andy Grellmann
Born in 1986, in the suburbs of south of Vancouver, Andy Grellmann is a Canadian photographer whose work has evolved from a digital and commercial approach to a very thoughtful, introspective and fully analog style. Andy discovered photography through disposable cameras, and eventually digital point and shoots that he found in his childhood house. His […]