Month: August 2017

Delaney Allen

Yes, we have shown Delaney on our website before.. However we can’t resist the urge to share this project with you again. Delaney submitted to our issue No.12 Call for…

Jason Koxvold

Jason Koxvold was born in 1977 in Belgium, and studied Psychology and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Today he works as a fine art photographer working typically…

Anna Beeke

Anna Beeke is an American fine arts and documentary photographer. She has an MFA from the School of Visual Arts and completed the photojournalism and documentary certificate program at the…

Tytia Habing

Tytia Habing lives and works in Watson, Illinois very near where she grew up on a working farm. Having spent most of her adult life living in the Cayman Islands,…

Nicole Schwartz

Nicole Schwartz is a female photographer from the Pine Barren’s of New Jersey. She was first taught photography at the age of six by her late grandfather. After his death…

Clay Lipsky

Clay Lipsky (b.1974 USA) is a visual artist living in Los Angeles, California. An Emmy Award winning graphic designer, his career encompasses work in television, film, music videos, print and…

ELLIOTT VERDIER

Elliott Verdier is a French photographer who attracted attention many awards for his reports on the human condition he has documented in different parts of the world. He has traveled…

Tommy Keith

Tommy Keith was another great submission to our call for entries for Issue No. 12!  We featured Tommy’s body of work, Don’t Forget To Wave, early last year and we…

Chris Maggio

Chris Maggio is a photographer living in New York City with 8.4 million of his closest friends. Working at the intersection of studio, street, and manipulated photography, his favorite images are…

Chris Mottalini

Land of Smiles An Interview with Chris Mottalini by Michael Adno I’ve had the pleasure to get to know Chris Mottalini through his photography. When I moved to New York,…

William Major

Another great submission from our Issue 12 call for entry! Combined with his wild subject matter, William’s blend of still life imagery and portraiture brings the viewer front and center…

Zora J Murff: The Interview

As most of you know, we are big fans of Zora’s work. So much in fact that we published his first monograph, Corrections, in December of 2015. Less than two…