Denise Cárabez’s series titled “Mapa Abierto” (Spanish for “Open Map”) is a dialogue between poems and concepts on where we are and where we are going.
CategoryArtists
Bathroom by Eva Selesin
Eva Selesin is back on UNCERTAIN with her latest series titled “Bathroom” shot with model Margot in Brussels
35mm by Tiffany Roubert
Tiffany Roubert is a French photographer based in London and this is her first series shot on 35mm film featuring people she loves or people she just met.
“A” by Giulia Bersani
With her latest project titled “A” Giulia Bersani explores human clashing dual nature through imaginary emotional worlds
Light and Smoke by David Kirscher
David Kirscher is a Parisian photographer and “Light and Smoke” is his latest series shot in Madrid with model Laura Betancurt
Sins by GORSAD
The series titled ”Sins” by Kiev based trio GORSAD documents in a provocative way unusual characters who don’t fear to live by their own rules.
Plastic by Tanya Brahinskaya
The series titled “Plastic” shot by Minsk based photographer Tanya Brahinskaya is a protest against fast fashion, low-quality fabrics and plastics
Empty is run about freely by Thomas Powell
The zine “Empty is run about freely” by Thomas Powell is compiled from 900 pictures he took around Japan and the title is taken from a paper bag which wrapped a book he bought.
Devotion by Anne Lomberg
Anne Lomberg is a German poet and film photographer. Her series titled “Devotion” is a nude B&W project that follows the path of complete devotion.
Depressive Hedonia by Natalia Sliwowska
“The reason I created the series presented here, is my own exploration of the feeling I had each time the parties would all merge in my head into one long memory of repeated and not exciting moments.” // The series “Depressive Hedonia” by Natalia Sliwowska is part of the fifth issue of UNCERTAIN Magazine – ISSUE5
Invasion by Amber McDonnell
The series “Invasion” by Amber McDonnell is part of the fifth issue of UNCERTAIN Magazine – ISSUE5 // “With this project I’m addressing the importance of tackling sexual assaults, highlighting just how many cases of this happen with no repercussions for the perpetrators.”
Anger Doesn’t Work by Steven Cherry
The series “Anger Doesn’t Work” by Detroit based artist Steven Cherry is part of the fifth issue of UNCERTAIN Magazine – ISSUE5
My Secret Revenge by Yukimi Akiba
The series “My Secret Revenge” by Japanese visual artist Yukimi Akiba is part of the fifth issue of UNCERTAIN Magazine – ISSUE5
Spring Wounds by Dana Crasser
Photographer Dana Crasser is bringing spring, vulnerability and mystic into harmony with her latest series shot with Helene Vienna
Untitled by Shayne Zwickel
A story shot by the Vancouver based photographer Shayne Zwickel with artist Cassandra Phillips Grande
Juli by Tanya Brahinskaya
Tanya Brahinskaya is a photographer from Minsk and this is a series about Iylia’s fragility and refinement and also about a part of her soul.
Eduardo is Pamela Bijoux by Mónica Muñoz
“12 years taking pictures of Eduardo, a drag queen from Santiago de Chile. When he transforms he becomes Pamela Bijoux. I’ve always liked to photograph people who want to live other lives, perhaps because of my own history.” – Mónica Muñoz
Liquify: A Super 8 Film by Lars Kemnitz
Liquify is a Super 8 Film shot by Lars Kemnitz with Heidrun Fiedler as a counter-draft to and a comment on the omnipresent digital manipulation of female body appearance.
A Grand Solitude by Ethan Covey
“A Grand Solitude is a series of images shot on medium format film during a brief trip to Utah in December 2018. […] There were no crowds. Roads were empty, towns slumbering.” – Ethan Covey
Omas Kleiderschrank by Megan Auer
“The series “Omas Kleiderschrank” (Granny’s Closet) is inspired by vintage fashion. When we sat down together, we knew immediately that we wanted to shoot the series in the most sustainable way possible. So, we decided to use only the stuff we could find at our grandmas, aunties and so on.” – Megan Auer
Analogies by Dennis Eichmann
“The series comprises sets of two combined pictures, both taken at different times and locations. Each pair always has something in common, whether it be the form or the subject.” – Dennis Eichmann
The Labyrinth Light by Clàudia Grosche
“As a kid, I used to go to Laberint d’Horta in Barcelona but I didn’t remember the place perfectly. When I went to check it out for the shooting, I quickly felt that it was the right place to shoot the series.” – Clàudia Grosche
Charlie’s Angel by Carlos Darder
Carlos Darder is a photographer from Palma de Mallorca, Spain, who captures everything that’s around him, his friends, intimacy and the meaning of the youth as he sees it.
Anxiety by Maria Beatriz Rocha
With her series entitled “Anxiety”, Maria Beatriz Rocha explores the idea of a person trying to exist both in the past and in the future.























