Favourite Colour: BLACK is Chris Turner – Commercial, music video and film director. Celeste Wong is an actress, barista, traveller and entrepreneur, and has been a friend of Chris for over ten years.
CategoryArtists
The View of You by Nancy Merou
“Loneliness is not something you should reprehend. It is a choice you have to make from time to time in order to get to know as well as love yourself better.” Nancy Merou
Grace in Coney Island by Alex Michael Kennedy
A vintage fashion inspired photo series of actress and model Grace Dougherty shot by NYC based photographer and filmmaker Alex Michael Kennedy
Sad Disco by Bran Black
” ‘Sad Disco’ was made to capture the feeling of solitude in a place that is usually overcrowded and claustrophobic.” – Bran Black
Upon the Bosch-like World by Astra Marina Cabras
“My project will show 6 different characters, that put together will form a unique personality. Each of them have their own name and outfit.” – Astra Marina Cabras
Inlet by Orfeas Sampatakakis
“I believe in seeing photography without context, without having to explain it with words. Thus resulting in fewer assumptions. This way you allow more space for the photographs to exist.” – Orfeas Sampatakakis
6 Months After the Fire by Lilena Marinou
“On July 23rd, 2018, a catastrophic fire broke out in Mati, a seaside suburb of Athens, Greece. The fire took 100 lives, injured hundreds and destroyed scores of homes in the area.” – Lilena Marinou
Once Around the Ring by Jackson Kirchner
“With a focus on minimalism and preserving the vast tonality of the landscape, the series showcases the first signs of Spring” – Jackson Kirchner
The Color of Night by Bret Watkins
Bret Watkins is a Los Angeles based Polaroid photographer. His love for photography began when he first picked up a used Polaroid camera in a thrift shop with 3 shots still in it.
After Dark by Cory Whitfield
Cory Whitfield is a film photographer from Canada. There is no ulterior motive or modus operandi, he shoots photos that he finds interesting and that is all.
My Friends by Dominik Schabel
Dominik Schabel captures “the moment when the subject is at ease and everything you see is the reflection of his/her character”
Long Time Comin’ by Justin Pavlecka
“This series is about spending a night or two in a hotel to get away from the things that take the air out of us.” – Justin Pavlecka
Not an Island by João Tamura
“Like ourselves, who require each other, there are places that require other places to exist” – João Tamura, photographer and musician from Lisboa, Portugal
A Brief Moment in Time by Bogdan Camenschi
“I missed it – the feeling you get when you finish a roll, you take it to the lab, wait for the scans and get excited to share the result” – Bogdan Camenschi
Open Your Eyes by Lulù Withheld
The series titled “Open Your Eyes” is a story by Italian film photographer Lulù Withheld about finding inspiration and making art
Making Bacon by Daniel Gonzalez
“Using thirty-five-millimetre photography and scans from archival microfilm, the work aims to challenge the established media narrative that surrounds Ely and Caerau” – Daniel Gonzalez
Bird by Tomasz Załęski
Tomasz Załęski is an instant film photographer born in Poland. He likes the avant-garde and the horror, the creative and the unconventional, the industrial and surrealism.
Book of Riddles by Ethan Covey
The series “Book of Riddles” shot by film photographer Ethan Covey with model Tanner tells the story of a rock star lounging in the cold light of an empty stone mansion
#WorldWidePortraits by Pablo Giori
Pablo Giori is a self-taught photographer who works with experimental analog photography, focusing on the technique of double exposure and film swaps.
Enivrez-vous! by Karim Benkirane
The title of this series “Enivrez-vous!” is a reference to Charles Baudelaire’s poem of the same name, exhorting us to be “drunk” on those the we like, “on wine, poetry, virtue, whatever”
Red Rooftop by Daniele Orazi
The series titled “Red Rooftop” was shot in Rome by film photographer Daniele Orazi with model Elisa Ceccarelli
A Selection of Works by Klim Bogdanov
Photography became Klim Bogdanov’s obsession, helping him overcome depression and regaining his interest in new places, stuff around him and loved ones
In Memoriam by James de Leon
“What if your obituary, besides containing the perfunctory biopic jargon, was instead a grouping of photos of you in your early 20s, poised, semi-vulnerable, an intimate gaze extending a sense of readiness above all?” – James de Leon
Inadaptés by Solène Milcent
“In a world of screens, high technology, busy and fast life, I feel the need of slowing down the time and going back to analog photography” – Solène Milcent























