Marisol Mendez is a Bolivian photographer that uses her camera to study the tension between truth and fiction, the tight relationship between what a photograph creates and the (sur)real it comes from. Unconcerned with image hierarchies, she combines lo-fi procedures with sophisticated photographic techniques to explore the dynamics between immediacy and intimacy, memory and identity. […]
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‘Diagnosed with Phantom Pain’ by Julia Albrecht
Julia Albrecht is a German born fine art photographer whose work is based on a linking examination of sociological and gender-scientific research as well as an intensive preoccupation with personal experiences. It constantly draws from a profound curiosity for humanitarian issues and cultural phenomenons. Could you speak first about your early life to set the […]
Silvana Trevale Takes Touching Portraits of Venezuelan Women
Silvana Trevale is a 24 year-old photographer from Caracas, Venezuela. She left the country at 17, but she goes back home often to visit her family and make new work. Currently living in the north of England, she is working on a upcoming exhibition at ThePrintSpace in London and also undertaking commercial work for a […]