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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Clayton Bruce Lyon Delves into Myths & Stories of Sangre De Cristo Mountains
Clayton Bruce Lyon grew up in Kansas City, United States. At 22, he graduated with a degree in photography, and currently works as a photographer and video producer in northwestern Arkansas. Clayton hopes to change the way people view the world with meaningful work. His series Sangre de Cristo is composed of images taken in […]
At the Heart of Kyrgyzstan with Elliott Verdier
Elliott Verdier is a 25 year-old photographer from Paris, where he studied at Ecole de Condé while starting documentary projects during summer holidays. Working on long term projects with his 4×5 large format camera, his photographs focus on human condition from different parts of the world and has been recompensed with few awards. His series A Shaded Path is a […]
Kristin Dillon Captures her Community in ‘Closest Kin’
Kristin Dillon is a 29-year-old photographer from Minesota. After taking a permanent leave of absence from college, she traveled to a small town in Maine to work on a farm and where, a decade later, she still lives with her two kids and her partner. She has carried a camera with her since she was […]
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 […]
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 […]