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”. […]

Lisa-Marie Kaspar

Lisa-Marie Kaspar is a 23 years old photographer currently studying Communications Design in Würzburg, Germany. She has always been interested in photography, but never really pursued it until she bought her first camera and fell in love with it. Being a creative mind, she had always liked to draw and make collages, but it was […]

Reading beyond the photographic Diaries of Grace Ann Leadbeater

Grace Ann is a 25 years old American photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Growing up in a horse town outside of Orlando, stargazing every night with her brothers and neighborhood friend Robert, made her fell into a certain trance with nature. These were the moments that first encouraged her to take pictures and document everything… What got […]

Junya Suzuki

Junya Suzuki is a Japanese photographer from Kanagawa, a city located right next to Tokyo. What’s interesting about his profile is that he’s a full time system engineer and photography represents a lifework for him. His interest for photography comes from the feeling that in the course of daily life sometimes everyone and everything he […]

Shuji Hiramatsu

Shuji lives in Tokyo, Japan. His pictures are an invitation to a delightful journey through sublime and immaculate places. On his flickr we can read the following phrase taken from The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura: “It is essentially a worship of the imperfect, as it is a tender attempt to accomplish something possible in this […]