Lucas DeShazer is a photographer born and still living in Portland, Oregon, USA. As he makes a living by developing softwares, he mainly shoots on large format focusing on the landscapes of his region. In his series Waves of Change, he reflects on the changing place of Oregon, but also in his life. Can you […]
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The Invisible Work of Gardeners by Amanda Harman in ‘Garden Stories’
Amanda Harman is a photographer born in Sussex, UK, now based in the south west of England. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Photography at UWE Bristol and continues to work on personal projects. She has used her photographic skills to work on a range of commissions, residencies and projects for galleries, museums, and commercial […]
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 […]
Olivia Becchio Evokes the Trauma of Islander in ‘It’s a Shame for Ray’
Olivia Becchio is 24 year-old photographer from Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts, USA. She received a BFA in Photography in 2017, and currently works as a waitress during the winter and as a landscaper in summer, alongside her personal projects. Shot on the island, her series It’s a Shame About Ray deals with the experience of living […]
‘Too Tired for Sunshine’ by Tara Wray
Tara Wray is a photographer, writer, and filmmaker based in rural Vermont, a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. She is a regular contributor to Vice, BUST Magazine and is photo editor of the literary journal Hobart. Her new photobook, Too Tired for Sunshine, was recently published by Yoffy Press. […]
The Role of Wide-Angle Shooting in The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Κilling of a Sacred Deer is the fifth full-length film of Yorgos Lanthimos (after The Lobster) and was released in in 2017. It received the Best Screenplay Award at the 70th Cannes Film Festival for its creative writing. The cinematography was conducted by Thimios Bakatakis, with whom the director maintains a long-lasting collaboration. The […]
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 […]