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
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.
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.
George Kanis about his project DTS and ecstasy in his work
George Kanis talks about his nude portraits of the people of the subculture scene of Athens and his raw, brutal art style emphasising primal feelings as he proudly explores questions of gender, class and sometimes race in Greek society.
AdeY photographs the human experience in choreographed nudes
If anybody can photograph skin dancing with light, it is AdeY. AdeY captures moments of vulnerability, loneliness, strength, social oppression, isolation, depression, and anything that means to be human.