Kate Truisi is a 26-year-old freelance photographer, also working in fine art framing and archiving in Brooklyn, NY. When she is not photographing she does collage and bookmaking. Kate has sent us photographs from her series The Reality of Existence. Her first contact with photography comes from her childhood city: “I grew up in a small […]
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Rob Stephenson Portrays the North American Urban Environment
Rob Stephenson is a New York based photographer living in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids, whose work has been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums in the US. He is interested in architecture, the urban environment and in the everyday beauty that surrounds us, subjects that regularly play a part in his series. What got […]
The melancholy feeling of vacation with Julia Dunham
Julia Dunham, 24, is a conceptual photographer and artist working in New York City, graduated from a BFA in Photography. When she’s not taking photos, she works as a lab manager in a traditional c-print darkroom and fine art printing service. Growing up in a military, Catholic family during the rise of the Internet has been incorporated […]
A revisited film-noir in color with Chinatown
A classic of the neo-noir genre directed by Roman Polanski in 1974, Chinatown is a film set in Los Angeles in the 1930’s. Starring Jack Nicholson who plays the role of Jake Gittes, a private detective haunted by the time where he was making his round in Chinatown, he got hired to expose a tawdry affair […]
Nicholas Mehedin captures the surreal side of New Orleans
Nicholas Mehedin is a 23 years old photographer, born and raised in a tiny town called Eldred, NY. He’s currently a freelance photographer and assistant based out of Barryville, NY. He started in photography by chance. He was encouraged by one of his teachers in high school and decided to pursuit it. For him, the […]
Katie Fenske pacing American suburbs
Katie Fenske is a 36 year old artist born and raised in Greenville, SC. She’s a production manager for a company that makes equipment for scientific analysis as well as a freelance for local publications. As a photographer, she’s drawn to the presence of others, but without those others being present, absence is most often […]
Exploring man-nature relationship with Mitch Epstein
Mitchell “Mitch” Epstein (born 1952 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is an American contemporary documentary photographer, and among others, the first to make significant use of color. He has a particular interest in the link between man and land, as well as the human condition. After a first period influenced by street photography, Mitch Epstein started to work with […]
Bright Spaces by Adrien Blondel
Adrien Blondel is a photographer living in Oakland, CA, working as a lighting technician and a documentary director. Born in France, he grew up in Normandy and the moved to Paris where he graduated in history of Cinema and Cinematography. He started taking photographs as a teenager, but his real interest was cinema, which he […]