When I moved there, I was taking photos of… well, basically everything – I guess that’s what you do when you’re overwhelmed (in a positive sense) by a brand new country, extremely different from what you’ve experienced before.
CategoryArtists
Impermanence by Victoria Luzuriaga
Victoria Luzuriaga is an analog photographer and multimedia artist from Ecuador, currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
Lucy by Johanna Blond
Johanna Blond: “I was born and raised in Western France. Art and Literature have been my passion since I was a child but I choose photography as my medium recently”
Two Blue Skies by Colin Aherne
Colin Aherne is an Irish photographer based in Berlin, Germany. This collection of photographs is titled ‘Two Blue Skies’ and was made on a road trip through Montenegro in October.
Walls and People by Khrystyna Voitkiv
Khrystyna Voitkiv: “Sometimes I like to take photos of people standing by the wall. I love the truth of these photos – you don’t have to fake or hide anything.”
Neon Melancholy by Louis F. Cota (Cananea Creative Studio)
“Neon Melancholy” is the latest project of photographer Louis F. Cota for Cananea Creative Studio, a creative studio in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
97a by Emma Masciotti
Emma Masciotti is an Italian artist based in London, currently studying at the University of Arts of London (LCC). The photographs [from this series] are telling the story of Bella and Darek, living in the flat 97a.
Oblivion by Chiara Cappetta
Chiara Cappetta is sharing with us her story “Oblivion” which is not only a photo shooting, it’s deeply more – an amazing experience working with so many minds, and mix different stories to make just one
Summer by Valeria Dellisanti
Valeria Dellisanti is a young photographer and cinema student based in Bologna (Italy). Her images speak of simplicity and beauty in common things.
Darkness at the Fingertips by Adam Kencki
At first glance Adam’s photographs can act as silent meditation on simple things and moments in life, but in reality it is an endless chain of restless disturbances.
Self-Portraits by Josh Kern
Josh Kern is a photography student, focusing on self portraiture, currently based in Dortmund, Germany.
Instants by Nade Ali
Nade Ali is an artist based in Lahore, Pakistan. His visual work engages both analogue and digital mediums of photography.
Sunrise, Sunset by Alessandro Ruggieri
Alessandro Ruggieri is an Italian photographer. The photographs selected for this series recall a trippy, sad mood and are inspired by a song from the band Bright Eyes.
New Found Land by Louis F. Cota (Cananea Creative Studio)
Three models projected as muses, goddesses and paradises, inspired by the paintings of ancient goddesses such as Venus.
Instant Memories by Andreea Andrei
Andreea Andrei is a visual artist based in London. Her art focuses on social documentary and portraiture, seeking to explore the complex relationship between the subject and the photographer.
Vanesa Lu – Interview
Vanesa Lu is an actress and photographer based in Sofia, Bulgaria. We asked her some questions about her work and creative process.
With(in) You by Helene Vienna
Helene Vienna is a film photographer based in Dusseldorf. Her work started with a focus on self-portraits, in 2013, and has since shifted to collaborating with others
Still Reverie by Kelia Ideishi
Kelia Ideishi is a freelance photographer from Philadelphia, PA. She uses the medium of film photography as a means of study; a quiet examination of beauty.
East of West by Nathanial Schmidt
Nathanial Schmidt is a fine art film photographer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His work centers around the isolation and banality of modern life in America in the form of mostly contemporary landscapes
The Present Perfect by Nick Prideaux
I take photos on film – I shoot stories from my life, stories with my girlfriend, stories from people and cities I’ve been all in a diaristic manner
My Gift Will Be An Abyss by Ethan Covey
Unretouched film editorial by photographer Ethan Covey shot in Brooklyn, NY, with Suliya Gisele
Portraits by Yuki Yu
Yuki is a 25 y/o photographer from Hong Kong, in love with the rich texture of analog photography.
Question Mark by Seppe Segers
I consider some of my pictures as Rorschach tests; blots, smears, traces. They interrogate me, engage me like some kind of therapy.
Lost Angeles by Marco Helena
Photographer – author, born in 1978 in Fontainebleau – France. The photographic series “Lost Angeles” is a continuation of his work on women.























