For “A Family” — we are looking at what families may look like today. From the joy and anxieties incited by the people that we regard as our own kind, to the burdens of expectations and cultural heritage.
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June T. Sanders is an artist from from Kennewick, WA. Her work is about gender; dirt; expansions; home. You can also find her on Instagram.
Read MoreIsabella Dias is a 19 years old photographer, writer and actress. She was born and raised in Belém, Brasil but now lives in Albany, NY, where she is majoring in psychology and theatre on SUNY. You can also find her on Instagram.
Read MoreTatum Shaw is a photographer and advertising copywriter based in Portland, OR and Atlanta, GA. You can also follow Shaw on Instagram.
Read MoreKatelyn Kopenhaver is a multimedia artist living in New York City, originally from Philadelphia. An alumni from the School of Visual Arts (2016) she currently works as a freelance artist and photographer. Katelyn’s work has been shown in galleries and publications in New York, Los Angeles and London. You can also find her on Instagram.
Read MoreTo see more of Shawn Rowe’s work, visit his website and follow him on Instagram. Facebook – Instagram – Medium
Read MoreAndré Viking’s “Family Familiar” is a series of recontextualized found family photographs. Removing these photographs from the burden of the album, Viking attempts to create a new narrative that tells a clearer story of his family. To see more of his work, visit his website and follow him on Instagram. Facebook — Instagram
Read MoreLucia Buricelli is a documentary photographer from Venice, Italy. “Bold/Gold” explores the theater of life in New York as an investigation into how people present themselves in public spaces and how they are perceived. It is a research of exhibitionism in daily life and an exploration of the excess and the oddities of the American…
Read MoreHye Mi Shon is a fashion photographer based in New York. She is interested in motion, gesture and the ways in which fashion interact with the landscape of the city. To see more of her work, visit her websiteand follow her on Instagram. Facebook – Instagram
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Read MoreChang Ming Lee is an artist and publisher based in Singapore. He runs NOPE FUN. —
Read MoreLorena Endara is a photographer from Panama City who is currently based in Los Angeles. She is a member of FotoFéminas, a collective of female photographers from Latin America. In “Love is Not a Drug” Endara seeks out the unfamiliar based on a simple premise that is oddly familiar. She photographed a street that shares her…
Read MoreHeather Sten is a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from California, Heather is known for her subtle portraiture work. Wielding a thoughtful and empathetic tone in her practice, Sten captures her subjects elegantly with a sense of peaceful stillness. “Con Chau” is a project that stemmed from Sten’s fear of losing her grandmother,…
Read MoreJanice Chung is a Korean-American. She was born in Queens, NY and until 2014, she had never been to South Korea. “Please Come Back Soon” takes place when Chung meets a part of her family that she had never met before, in a place that she had never been. As an effort to wrangle many…
Read MoreIan Lewandowski has been photographing people since he picked up his first camera. In his ongoing body of work, Lewandowski creates laborious portraits using a large-format view camera. A process that is generally uncommon today, Lewandowski refers to an archive of images that he collects — then translate into his portraiture work. Through a process of collaboration…
Read MoreNicholas Mehedin is a photographer from Lumberland, NY. His series “Remnants” is an attempt to capture the tensions between modernity and the restrictive nature of American rural life. Balancing a sense of dread with romanticized notions of country living, Mehedin put forth his struggles to reconcile his own identity with that of his family’s. To…
Read MoreMeron Menghistab is an Eritrean-American photographer based in New York City. Working primarily in editorial, Menghistab is primarily concerned with portraiture and documentary work. A sense of community is important to Menghistab’s work, and is ever-present in his storty-telling. In “Mother, Father, Brother, Son” Menghistab is looking directly at the people around him. Tell us…
Read MoreCrystelle Colucci is a photo based artist creating and working in Brooklyn, NY using the mediums of photography, collage, video and painting; her work often revolves around themes of relationships, family and intimacy. To see more of Colucci’s work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram. This journal is part of Collection: A Family,…
Read Moreby Jon Feinstein “Family Disrupted” is five images from five photographers’ personal projects that explore ruptures in the family structure. Each photographer approaches this from a different angle, some political, some deeply personal. Ruben Natal-San Miguel photographed the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. The devastation impacted families immensely, and his images offer a…
Read MoreFamily can be a strange and awkward thing to write about. Not my family personally, but just the idea of family. It is hard to capture an idea of it without coming off like I’m writing the end of a 90s sitcom, you know when they quiet the laugh track and the characters are being…
Read MoreTachpasit Kunaporn is a Thai photographer currently based in New York. His series, “Neon Diary” is an ongoing journal of his life and travels. The project was prompted by the passing of his grandmother, whom he had a very close relationship to. Focusing on documenting his feelings in relation to places and events, Tachpasit pursues…
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