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The Color Fetish by Roman Bordun
Roman Bordun is an versatile Ukrainian photographer that combines street photography, random scenes from his personal life and erotic staging.
Places by Yuliia Stepanok
Yuliia Stepanok is from Lviv, Ukraine, where she studies History of Arts. Her main subjects are underground parties, street and fashion photography.
Domestic Pleasures by Kara Vorabutr
These photographs are an excerpt from my series called Domestic Pleasures, documenting the past five years under the sun and sleeping in different beds.
Self-Portraits by Leanne Surfleet
Leanne Surfleet ‘s work, focusing on self-portraiture, is very personal and deals with themes of loneliness, nostalgia, anxiety & light.
ROXY HERVE – Interview
I’ve started exploring photography with models a few years after I graduated from Central Saint Martins. It allowed me to develop a part of my environment / universe that painting did not capture as well.
King Krule by David van Dartel
David van Dartel is a photographer from Amsterdam and for this series he worked with musician King Krule
Ache by Jesuuna
Jesuuna’s work revolves around the de-sexualisation of the human body, and the usage of abstract nudity evokes the most elementary feelings of existence.
Mireia by Leon A. James
You will find yourself captivated by the lingering atmosphere and cinematic work of Leon James, a film photographer based in London.
Portraits by Yuliia Stepanok
Yuliia Stepanok is from Lviv, Ukraine, where she studies History of Arts. Her main subjects are underground parties, street and fashion photography.
Decay and Regeneration in a Small Mountain Town by Ana Moca Grama
“This series is very close to my heart, as it documents my hometown of Predeal. The small mountain city was one of the biggest winter resorts in Romania, but, after the fall of communism, it was left without its state-funded tourism institutions, job opportunities dwindled, and people started leaving.” Ana Moca Grama
Foot Traffic | Los Angeles by Thomas Morris
Thomas Morris: “Without the traffic jams and accidents forcing me to walk/skate through the cuts and alleys these selected photographs wouldn’t be”
Lovely Creatures by Bogdan Camenschi
Bogdan Camenschi is the co-founder of UNCERTAIN Magazine and these are shots taken around Athens and at a Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds concert
Looking for Myself by Eva Selesin
Looking for Myself by Eva Selesin Paris I had to shoot models there but they cancelled and suddenly I was very alone with myself, so it’s a kind of very spontaneous series. I work with very minimal edition and a raw perspective. When I do self portraiture and when I develop my films, I discover
Leila in the Morning Light by Chantal Convertini
For this series Chantal Convertini together with her good friend and model used the tender morning light to create something simple and beautiful.
You Are Lost Little Girl by Mercedes Carballo
The series titled “You Are Lost Little Girl” by analog photographer Mercedes Carballo, shot in California, starring actress Marina Wolf
EMERGENCY ALERT / NEW YORK by David Suchar
5th of May 2017 – EMERGENCY ALERT / NEW YORK, a short visual story from parts of NY by David Suchar, a documentary photographer and director based in Prague
Laure – La Gineste by Frédéric Agius
For this series Frédéric Agius wanted to emphasize the movement, particularly using the visual effects of multiple exposure on film.
objects. by Archie Magsumbol
Archie Magsumbol is a photograher from Winnipeg, Canada and the series titled “objects.” is inspired by a poem he wrote
A Series by Lennart Normann
Lennart Normann: “The atmosphere, symbolism and the transport of emotions are more important to me than telling stories or documentation of the outside world”
A Series by Kübra Topçu
Kübra Topçu’s series is about a childish yet powerful woman who is trapped in her loneliness. What makes her survive this feeling is her childhoodness.
Georgia in London by Dominic Clarke
Trusting that being “in the moment” and reacting to what happens is enough, Dominic Clarke effortlessly captures lively, genuine and spontaneous frames.
Form by Celeste Ortiz
Celeste Ortiz: “I tried to look at the body closely in an abstract way, searching for the geometry of lines and curves formed by skin, color, shadow and light”
Habitabas mi piel y me llamabas casa by Susan Ros
Susan Ros: “You were under my skin. You called me your home. It is the name that would shape a project that I am doing since 2013”























