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 […]
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‘Saga’: A Story Both Ancient & Contemporary by Jessica Wolfelsperger
Jessica Wolfelsperger is a Swiss photographer, based in Berlin. She won the Swiss Photo Award 2016 and was finalist for the same award in 2017 with series Saga and Hide & Seek. Saga is her new body of work produced during an artist residency of the Verzasca FOTO Festival. It is an enigmatic yet carefully told […]
The Well Preserved Role of Shame in Greek Society by Ioanna Sakellaraki
Ioanna Sakellaraki is a 28 year-old freelance photographer born in Athens, Greece, currently based in Brussels. Working with major global media, she is a graduate of photography, journalism and culture. Her personal projects explores the fine line between isolation and obsession looking at the connection of humans with places. In her series Aidos, Ioanna uses […]
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 […]
Tanya Traboulsi : Into the Question of Home
Tanya Traboulsi is a photographer born in Klagenfurt, Austria from a Lebanese father and an Austrian mother, she spent her childhood years in Beirut before she went to school in Austria, growing up between both countries and cultures. She also graduated in professional speaking in Vienna and plans to include it in her practice as an artist. […]
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 […]
On the Roads of San Juan with Leonardo Ponis
Leonardo Ponis is a 40 years old photographer, born in San Juan, Argentina, where he works as an editor in chief in a local news website. His photographs portray the human control and power over the natural land, the consequences of human activity in altered landscapes. Leonardo’s fourth series 2186 invites us on the roads of […]