Digital Minimalism in the Not-So-Cloudless Sky April 23, 2020 “Clouds are, sometimes, the closest we get to the nebulae in space, making it a suitable poetic emblem for what is beyond our reach.” - David Stenbeck Even an escapist would take David...
Australian Salt Mines April 16, 2020 Continuing seamlessly on from his last, Tom Hegen’s latest series on salt mines takes you high above the salt flats of Western Australia on an...
The Inner Peace in the B&W World April 9, 2020 Hengki Koentjaro, born in Indonesia, pursued his fine-art degree in California. Hengki has found his niche in black and white photography. He pulls his inspiration from other...
Exposing Reality’s Blind Spots January 7, 2020 These Landscapes Don’t Tell the Whole Story Montreal-based photographer Francois Ollivier’s recent series, Memory Lapses nods at the intersection between photography, land art and installation art. Using reflective material to overexpose lines...
Candy Coloured September 10, 2019 If you have a sweet tooth, look no further than Photographer, Ludwig Favre. Favre was born just outside of Paris, yet has always had a fascination with the United...
The Art of Aesthetic Cleanliness August 28, 2019 Eleonora Sabet’s black and white portrait are an ode to the natural. Mixing self-portraiture with portraits of non-professional models, the Milan-born...
Black and Blue August 1, 2019 Solitary humans stand isolated, drowned in dark blue, black and grey tones in Stockholm-based artist Gabriel Isak’s photographs. These modern surrealist images explore profound melancholy...
Lost in the Valley July 12, 2019 Each time we sit down with Mária Švarbová, she seems to surprise us with something new. From our first discussion on her series A L O N E all the way to her...
Minimalism, Squared July 3, 2019 Championing the empty backstreets of suburbia, Sinziana Velicescu – the photographer and filmmaker based in California – is telling another story of Los Angeles....
Volcanic Landscapes June 27, 2019 These Long Exposure Photographs Play with your Perception of Time and Space Travelling the world with a large format film camera, Italian analogue nomad Luca Tombolini has been photographing some of the most desolate spaces on our planet for...