Hannah Altman is a Jewish-American artist from New Jersey and based in Boston. Her photographs portray lineage, folklore, memory, and narrative. How does a new project start for you? Do you prefer to take notes by doing research around the subjects you are interested in or do you prefer to shoot first, taking visual notes […]
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‘Part of Fortune and Part of Spirit’ by Antone Dolezal
Antone Dolezal is a visual artist and author whose body of work surveys the cultural and political dynamics of American folklore and mythology. Your work is related to the themes of American folklore and mythology. What draws you to this field?I’m interested in communal storytelling. Whether it’s oral storytelling traditions, literature or visual materials, the […]
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 […]
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 […]