Matthew Genitempo is an North American photographer and book publisher currently living and making work in Marfa, Texas. His first book, Jasper, published by Twin Palms, was photographed in the Ozark Mountains and is inspired by the poet and land surveyor, Frank Stanford. The poetic, caption-free sequencing, bounces between fact and fiction and suggests a […]
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A Dive into the Enigmatic Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
Released in 1979, Stalker is at the end of the career of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky. It is a poetic and atypical story of a guide, a stalker, taking an artist and a scientist, to a forbidden area called the “Zone” to find the “Room”, which is said to grant the wishes of anyone who enters. […]
Landon Speers Portrays Nature and Accompanies It with a Soundtrack in ‘Wild Rose’
Landon Speers is a 31 year-old artist born in the Rocky Mountains of Canada and grew up in Alberta. Now based in Brooklyn, USA, he makes music alongside his freelance photography job. His last series Wild Rose combines nature portraits and ambient soundtracks together. How did you get interested in photography and why did you pick photography as […]
Aaron Hardin Experiences the Feelings of Fatherhood
Aaron Hardin is 33 year-old photographer living in Jackson, TN, USA, since 15 years. He teaches photography at Union University and works on editorial assignments here and there. Inspired by his daughter’s birth, his series The 13th Spring documents his new journey as a father. Can you give us some background information about how you got into […]
Bailey Quinlan: ‘A Day at The Lake’
Bailey Quinlan is a 27 year-old fine art & commercial photographer from New England, currently based in Boston, USA. After accomplishing artistic studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) & Tufts University, she eventually focused on photography. Several years later, she attempted to pursue wedding photography in order to make a living doing something creative, and to […]
Panos & Mary Investigate the Identity of the Lassithi Plateau in ‘Cornucopia’
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 […]
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 […]