Emiliano Granado creates lush, travel photographs that embrace its viewers with warm open arms. Granado is one of the creators, alongside Daniel Palsey, of Yonder Journal, a project dedicated to the American wilderness. Shot mostly in medium format, Granado has the ability to catch natural light in such a grandiose way. The landscapes and the…
Read MoreEli Durst: Space 847
Eli Durst received a B.A. from Wesleyan University in Photography and American Studies. The mingling of Durst’s interest are clear in his work, as Durst approaches photography with an anthropological edge. Durst’s “Space 847″ acts as an exploration and documentation of the fading cineplex culture in suburban America. All of the photographs from the series…
Read MoreNatalie Krick: Natural Deceptions
Natalie Krick was born in Portland Oregon. Currently based in Fort Collins, Colorado, Krick has always been intensely focused on photographing women. Her ongoing project, Natural Deceptions, consists of staged portraits of the photographer and her mother. “My mother performs for my camera, for me, for you. Her appearance and demeanor fluctuate from image to image…
Read MoreMatteo Lonardi travels across Europe after the perfect light.
Matteo Lonardi does not stay in one place for too long. Even during his stay in New York, all he could talk about was biking across Italy and France while taking photographs. Lonardi is interested in beauty, plain and simple. His sensibilities are unflinchingly traditional and straightforward, but that works to his benefit as he…
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Nguan: How Loneliness Goes
Nguan’s photographs of quiet moments from all around the world is familiar to a lot of us by now. From Japan, to New York, Nguan continues to wander, shooting square, pastel washed photographs. “How Loneliness Goes” turns Nguan’s decisive gaze to the country that he calls home.
Read MoreMatthew Leifheit: Around Sunset
Not so long ago, we sat down with Matthew Lefiheit to talk about his work and his curatorial practice. This time around, we are showing you Matthew’s “Around Sunset”. Taken around Sunset Park in Brooklyn, New York. The photographs are documentations of a neighborhood that, at first, seemed foreign to Leifheit. Functioning more as aesthetic…
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Devon Johnson's "Leaning out of Car Windows"
Devon Johnson does not necessarily consider himself a photographer. As an artist, however, Johnson works primarily with lens based mediums. Johnson’s work “examines how our understanding of place is altered by the passage of time, the failure of memory, and the influences of external texts.” In “Leaning out of Car Windows” Johnson deconstructs the romanticism…
Read MoreSchuyler Duffy makes analog visual poetry.
Their necks all crane upwards in the crisp pacific light. The crowd had formed spontaneously on the top of a hill, at exactly 1453H. They look intently together. Suddenly self-conscious, he casts a voyeurish glance around, looking at the people looking, affirming his own place in the crowd, seeing the symmetry of hundreds of faces…
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Adam Leon captures the haunting border between man and nature.
Adam Leon is a young landscape photographer who is interested in the “displacements of modern naturalism” – his works practice a considerable amount of restraint when it comes to revealing much details, despite their personal contexts. Leon photographs contemporary places that retain a significance in his biography in a perspective that feels classical. His images…
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