Polaroid Atelier discusses the magic of Polaroids
Seyoung Cho works miracles using his Polaroid photographs to create windows that allow people to pause and reflect on the emotions and stories behind moments. While his work captures imperfect moments and embraces unexpected outcomes, his Polaroid precision is incredible and worth looking into.
Siyeong Chang dives into his imagination
Few capture intimacy and raw emotion quite like Siyeong Chang. Known for a delicate balance between the commercial and the artistic, Chang's work feels both spontaneous and meticulously planned, each image telling a story shaped by personal introspection and imagination. Siyeong Chang shares insights on the rhythm of the shoots, the role of imagination, and the vision of creating a team of collaborators like the Avengers of the photography world.
Nowhere together
Ph & AD by Luisa CarcavaleMua & Hair Giorgia GiommoniStyling by Virginia Carillo
Anika Batkowska treats nature as a canvas for storytelling
Anika Batkowska is a female fashion photographer who loves storytelling, the analogue vibe of photographs, authenticity, shooting at the location - whether out in nature, in beautiful interiors or architecture - and natural or cinematic lightning.
Rare Bird!
Stylist @stelaplakaModel @elainawinslowhansenPhotographer @gaetanomansiphotoMakeup @vanessa_sacchetto_muaAssistent stylist @baharr.kt , @sofiaminutoAsssistent photographer @dani.orazi
Uta Bekaia in search of the superhuman essence within
Uta Bekaia is a Georgian-born multimedia artist currently based in Brooklyn and Tbilisi. His artistic practice revolves around the speculative recreation of ancestral rituals, reimagined for a Queer utopian future. Drawing inspiration from traditional crafts, Bekaia creates elaborate wearable sculptures, ceramics, tapestries, and objects, which are assembled into immersive installations, films, and live performances.
Avvelenata
By Sara GallettaThe story is based on the illustrator Elena Lombardo. The theme of fluctuating between boredom and creative output emerges vividly. Through cycles of restlessness, the artist delves into introspection, yielding bursts of prolific creativity. This dynamic interplay unveils the intricate relationship between ennui and inspiration in the artistic journey.
Meg Williams captures the human form and all of its prettiness
Megan Williams was born in the UK and is currently in the final year of getting a BA hons degree in Fashion Photography. She captures a variety of fashion-based and personal imagery that has recently mainly explored themes of femininity. She loves colour! And animals. And she has been doing photography since she was 13.
Project title -'Trees'
‘Trees’ is a project that came about accidentally. It started when walking around London during a heat wave and I took a series of photographs of trees that were losing their leaves due to drought.
Wu Liewei roaming the night (and day)
Wu Liewei is a Chinese fashion blogger and photographer who likes to take along his friends or models to explore the possibilities of nighttime in the city and see what fun stories his camera can capture. He shoots during the day too, of course.
Shen Wei shoots self-reflection
Shen Wei is a Chinese-born American artist based in New York City. He is known for his intimate portraits of others and himself, as well as his poetic landscapes and still-life photography. His work has been exhibited internationally and featured in some of the biggest magazines in the world. His work embraces the Chinese philosophy of Qi, traditional Chinese paintings, nature, self-reflection, and moments of daily life.
Yen Lan Tseng photographs aspects of the female body
Based in Taiwan, Tseng Yen Lan has been documenting girls around her since the start of her career at 19. She is fascinated by the many aspects of the female body, such as postures, colors, smells, as well as abstract atmospheres, and the emotions it brings. Her film photographs usually revolve around females and the aesthetics of young women.
Liang Hong explores humans within their environment
Liang Hong is a Chinese photographer interested in exploring the relationship between people and the environment surrounding them bringing light changes and unexpected weather conditions into his photographs.
Park Jungwoo embraces the shadows and beauty of ordinary moments
Park Jungwoo is a photographer who loves shadow over light, finds inspiration in punk music and observing daily life and feels drawn to the brilliant beauty of ordinary moments. It is no surprise his work is a feast of colors and shapes.
Feng Jiang recreates the 90s using desires and fantasies
Feng Jiang is a Chinese born photographer working and living in Canada. His work grows as he does like extended self-portraits that reflect desires, ideologies, fantasies and brain waves from different stages of his life. FInd out how expeirences, stimulations, and particularly the 90s reflect in his work.
Katy Shayne creates imagery that will break through your comfort zones
Currently based in Los Angeles, Katy Shayne documents everything from street trash, Texas funeral homes, two-step saloons, fashion objects, artists and their interiors.
Tanya Sharapova photographed a stranger a day
Tanya Sharapova talks to Jana Roth about how she photographed her way through months of social distancing in Berlin.
Lauren Tugwell's tangible photographs
Lauren Tugwell's images focus on various subjects and her distinct vision. Her original style is tangible; her images are strong, beautiful and cinematic.