Born and raised in Cincinnati, OH, Caroline Tompkins is a Photo Editor at Bloomberg Businessweek and a freelance photographer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. While she has been shooting for The Fader, Vice, Businessweek and a few smaller fashion labels, she also makes zines, ceramics, drawings… Photography became her priority after she had to work as […]
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Ding Ren
Ding Ren is a Chinese-American photographer and writer currently based in Amsterdam… She is also the co-founder of google sheep view, an avid knitter, and member of the White Light Collective (alongside Isa Gelb & Oliver Liria). She photographs only with analog because it “preserves the tangibility of the medium” while in digital photography, the elimination of the photographic process […]
Reading beyond the photographic Diaries of Grace Ann Leadbeater
Grace Ann is a 25 years old American photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Growing up in a horse town outside of Orlando, stargazing every night with her brothers and neighborhood friend Robert, made her fell into a certain trance with nature. These were the moments that first encouraged her to take pictures and document everything… What got […]
Missy Prince, Analog US Adventures
We’ve been following Missy Prince’s work for a few years now. She grew up in Gulfport, Mississippi, and currently lives in Portland. We often think about William Eggleston when looking at her work, but she definitely has her own style. There are a lot of posts on Missy Prince over the web, which says how […]
Kalli Retzepi
Kalli Retzepi is 27 years old photographer living between Greece, Switzerland and the US. She is also an Interaction Designer intern at a digital design studio in Zurich. She has always worked in something related with images since she was a researcher in a brain imaging center in Boston. Being both an artist and a scientist, […]
The Tree of Life is a delicate moving Painting
It’s a film that generates split opinions, but one thing that’s undeniable is its remarkable aesthetic qualities, that made it the winner of the 2011 Palme d’Or. After the success of The Thin Red Line, or Days of Heaven (that we will surely do an article on), Terrence Malick is back with this family drama set in the American […]
Behind the Stories of Saleem Ahmed
Saleem Ahmed is a 27 year old photographer raised in Brookfield, Connecticut. He is now based in Philadelphia where he teaches photography and multimedia journalism. As an artist, he uses the medium as an attempt to articulate the ideas that live inside his thoughts and his notebooks. Saleem tries to create images that can tell a story […]
The Fantastic Cinematography of Lost River
This dark tale of 2014 is the first work of Ryan Gosling as a director. It follows the fate of a mother and her two children, who live in a ruined Detroit. The film has a fantastic shape since the light and the scenery are both mystical. The result is a formidable aesthetic, entrusted to […]