Category: Photography

  • Study Of A Body

    Study Of A Body

    This Photographer’s Portrait Series Captures Your Beautifully Strange Side How do we learn to embrace the more bizarre and nonsensical sides of our personalities? For Munich-based Russian fashion photographer and master of dark romanticism Elizaveta Porodina, the answer is to turn them into art. Her series, Study Of A Body, plays with the psychological dimension…

  • Solitude as Poetic Sentiment

    Solitude as Poetic Sentiment

    Architectural Minimalism and the Peace-Inducing Qualities of Expansive Space In his most recent shots, Italian photographer Davide Urani expands on his preferred subject of modern architecture to incorporate a solitary figure into the vast open space characteristic of his work. He utilises this combination to create a ‘calm, composed moment in an imaginary inhabited world.’…

  • Escapism Through Photography

    Escapism Through Photography

    Feel Peace and Serenity in the Cloud-filled Skies Photographer and artist Matias Alonso Revelli first began experimenting with the camera in 2011. Since then, he has become renowned and adored for his dream-like, irreplicable shots of the natural world and cityscapes. His preferred subjects include; clouds, the moon and the sun, the sky, flowers, waterfalls…

  • The Creative Potential of Social Media

    The Creative Potential of Social Media

    The Benefit and Danger of being So Heavily Invested in Our ‘Screen Lives’ Michael Stevens made a natural transition from photographer to digital artist when he fell in love with the creative potential and endless range of possibilities available when digitally constructing an image. He began photographing architecture, and is inspired by geometry, space and…

  • Digital Minimalism in the Not-So-Cloudless Sky

    Digital Minimalism in the Not-So-Cloudless Sky

    David Stenbeck’s Neon Surreal Art is Pure Escapism “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 Stenbeck’s art to a desert island. Razor sharp shapes of light embrace cauliflower clouds…

  • Australian Salt Mines

    Australian Salt Mines

    This Aerial Photography Series Flies you above Western Australia’s Most Stunning Salt Mines 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 expedition of colour and composition. The images of THE SALT SERIES II are as forensic as those…

  • The Inner Peace in the B&W World

    The Inner Peace in the B&W World

    Indonesian Native Masters the Art of Black and White Photography 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 photographers whom he admires, and encourages himself to break the rules every once in a while. “It is…

  • Exposing Reality’s Blind Spots

    Exposing Reality’s Blind Spots

    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 within the image, Francois creates “empty zones” of seemingly overexposed data. Francois’s work is predominantly in documentary photography, but for has also engaged…

  • Candy Coloured

    Candy Coloured

    This Photographer Captures our Favorite Places, Candy Coated with Millennial Pink 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 States as he explained to us in a previous interview. He is experienced in visual…

  • The Art of Aesthetic Cleanliness

    The Art of Aesthetic Cleanliness

    Eleonora Sabet Shows You the Essential Ingredients of Moving Portrait Photography 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 photographer now based in Amman, Jordan focuses on putting into an image moments that reveal the authenticity of character. Straddling the spheres of…