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I was born and raised in South Korea. Traveling has been a huge role in my life since I was young, which let me grow as a multiculturally influenced person. Going to places where I feel like a perfect stranger really encourages me to keep going on an adventure.
Lothar Troeller is on a mission to discover his New World through his photo road trip. Starting in the North East, he has explored abandoned places in New Jersey, captured breathtaking vistas at the Blue Ridge Mountains, photographed a Battleship in Wilmington NC, experienced the unique sight of crossing Texas at night, and discovered a historic Aviation Bone Yard in Tucson AZ.
Meet Marina Marinkovic, a multifaceted talent from the Netherlands. She stands out in the world of photography, not just as a photographer but also as a part-time MD, driven by a profound passion for visual storytelling. Her entry into photography is as fascinating as her work, having started in her forties at the distinguished Fotoacademie Amsterdam's applied photography department.
The project "Echoes of the Ocean: The Vezos of Madagascar" aims to delve into the heart of the Vezos' life, a nomadic coastal people of Madagascar, to reveal their deep connection with the aquatic element. The goal of this photographic series is to capture the exceptional symbiosis between the Vezos and the ocean, while highlighting their culture, traditions, and way of life.
We are pleased to present a photographer whose artistic vision challenges the boundaries of the technological era: Ian Ross Pettigrew. With over 25 years of experience as an Art Director, Ian has delved deeply into the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and technological advancement in his most recent project, (Hand)Made Hamilton.
The series “Tales” is how I present all my travel and street photography work, and my main intention with these photo narratives is to express the Latin message of Carpe Diem. I think it’s related to waking up. “Enjoying life” is essential, and “taking care of ourselves” (eat, move, and rest the best you know) is part of waking up too.
"Outer Dark" by Sandro Matarrelli is an introspective journey that echoes the words of Mark Twain: "Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which never shows to anybody". This intimate and brave project takes us on a deep dive into our inner selves, a journey that is never easy as it beckons us to find a balance between light and dark, tension and peace, amidst an overwhelming and deafening silence.
Brittany Hicken is not merely a photographer but also an indefatigable traveler, deeply committed to capturing and sharing the mesmerizing beauty our world offers. With over nine years in the field, Brittany has refined her craft through both personal and academic exploration of photography.
There are many myths about the mysterious place “Curonian Spit”. The landscapes of the Curonian Spit will make your skin crawl. You get the feeling that witches and mysterious spirits are surrounding you and watching you.
Join us as we engage with Jerry Takigawa on art as a medium of expression and resistance, on navigating between two cultures, and on the legacy and lessons that emerge when voice is given to silenced stories.
Using the power of Midjourney v5, I have embarked on a mission to create a series of visually stunning renders featuring individuals from various races and ethnicities. Drawing inspiration from the styles of renowned painters, this project explores the raw and emotional aspects of portraiture.
Lise Johansson is a prominent artist and photographer whose work is currently showcased at In The Gallery in Copenhagen. Her artistic journey is characterized by a profound exploration of the border between reality and fantasy.
In an age dominated by technology and automation, where AI, self-driving cars, and robotic systems have become commonplace, (Hand)Made Hamilton poses a thought-provoking question: Can machines truly replace the artistry and skill of human hands?
Menopink project was selected and published in our print edition 26.This series about menopause arose from wonder. When I experienced my first hot flashes I was amazed to find that I was unwilling to talk about it. Even though I am a medical doctor, I too was vulnerable to the taboo surrounding menopause.
Embarking on a journey back to childhood wonder and memories, Nadide Goksun unveils her deeply personal project titled "My Father’s Toys". In this forthcoming interview, we shall delve into a world that oscillates between nostalgia and joy, love and loss, all encapsulated through the lens focusing on cherished toys that played a significant role in her childhood.
How scary is silence? An incessant whistle in the ears that blocks thoughts and unveals memories of the origins, when the air was still and silence prevailed. Then the noise, the metamorphosis of man on Earth, from creation to ape, from ape to man, from man to Destroyer.
Through a discerning and colorful lens, Elisa Miller invites us into her enchanting visual world, navigating through the deep and often tumultuous waters of identity, self-perception, and the representation of women via her photographic work.
This project was selected and published in our print edition 26. The Hat Heads series is comprised solely of self-portraits showcasing individuals adorned in unconventional hats crafted from upcycled objects and materials.
My roots proudly lie in the deep South of Italy, precisely in Basilicata (or Lucania), a region of green mountains and arid limestone spaces, with two views of the sea, one on the Tyrrhenian Sea and the other on the Ionian Sea.
Liz Long captivating works are not only celebrated on international platforms, but they also tell stories that juxtapose the complexities of the human experience with an unmistakably playful minimalism. As her masterpiece "Human Nature" graces the cover of our 25th magazine edition.
The plastic pollution crisis that overwhelms the oceans is also a significant and growing threat to the Earth’s climate. Greenhouse gases are emitted at each stage of the plastic lifecycle—extraction and transport, refining and manufacture, and waste management.
With Midjourney and Photoshop as my artistic allies, I have harnessed the power of technology to infuse mood, color, and imaginative elements into every visual. "Apocalyptic Visions" is a testament to the fusion of AI-driven artistry and boundless creativity
From the cobbled streets of Milano to rustic pathways that transcend borders, photography has been a tool that has enabled artists like Francesco Merlini to capture moments, emotions, and narratives that often go beyond what words can express. Merlini is not just any photographer.
As the summer begins, I feel the urge to plan drives to unknown locations. Through entire spring as it gets little warmer, I start with different outdoor rituals. I prepare my pots for herbs and plants to grow the kitchen and backyard. I grind a fresh batch of coffee beans to get my pour-over cup ready while listening to the birds outside the window.
This is a documentary project dedicated to the stories of 15 Ukrainian women who were forced to leave their homes due to the full-scale war in Ukraine. The found protection and support in the United States. These are women´s voices narrating their stories intertwined with pain and loss.
Balancing Cultures project was selected and published in our print edition 25. These personal images are an expression of the misjudgments and injustices that result from hysteria, racism, and economic exploitation. As a third-generation Japanese American born after the camps, Takigawa was spared bitterness by the gift of his family’s silence about these injustices.
He is a Flâneur. Flânerie, simply put, is an art of strolling and looking. In her 1977 collection of essays, On Photography, Susan Sontag describes how, since the development of hand-held cameras in the early 20th century, the camera has become the tool of the flâneur.
The Other project was selected and published in our print edition 25. The Other poses questions of identity and invites us to consider the limited possibilities of expressing one’s true self. Limitations that we can feel due to society, our domestic situation, or even us.
As you wake up to sort of morocco coming to life, and you drive a two hour journey through the desert as the sun is rising over the sand dunes… i saw landscape, humans and visual stuff that i’ll never forget. it was special
"Analogy is the relationship of resemblance between different things," and this concept serves as the foundation that supports his creativity. He always plays with the senses, offering the viewer new and different sensations from what they perceive.
In this series, Gavin Libotte delves into our existence in and around water on a more spiritual plane. He acknowledges that our human lives form part of something larger. He visualizes individuals as unique drops of water belonging to the life's ocean.
The Miracle District project was selected and published in our print edition 25. Thieves with hearts of gold. Ex-cons with souls full of artistry and music. Families trying to live a normal life. In an average small Polish town from behind the curtain, welcome to the Miracle District, where the poverty mingles with pride painting a picture full of bitter charm.
Outer Dark project was selected and published in our print edition 25. This project is an intimate journey, a journey that requires a certain courage because looking inside is never easy. The search for a balance between light and dark, between tension and peace in a silence that is noise deafening.
This work is about memory and the stories we tell ourselves. I use photography, collage, and thread to create a visual memoir of growing up in the South in the 60s to re-examine the culture and assumptions of segregation, female identity, and place that I grew up with.
They got attacked with acid when they were young. By people who tried to disfigure them, to destroy their identity, who thought that they could do anything to women and that they could lead them to darkness and silence.
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