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 […]

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 […]

A Butterfly Love Story by Bego Antón

Bego Antón is a 34 years old spanish photographer living in Barcelona. She works in photography, teaching, doing commissioned work as well as her personal projects, such as this series called Butterfly Days. Bego has a journalism background, but after finishing university she realised she wasn’t passionate about it and chose photography as medium to tell stories in […]

Kinga Pinkston

Kinga Janik, aka Kinga Pinkston, is a Polish photography currently based in Bucharest. She graduated in Cracow from Journalism and American Culture studies and now she Works as a graphic sketcher in the interior design area. Since she was a Little girl photography was close to her: at first as a means to keep memories, […]

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”. […]