For more of Miranda’s work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram. http://www.tagtagtagmag.com Facebook — Instagram
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For more of Miranda’s work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram. http://www.tagtagtagmag.com Facebook — Instagram
Read MoreAndrew Williams has been previously featured here in Lintroller. A driven, prolific documentary photographer – Andrew has recently completed a series on the Drought plaguing different regions within the United States: Drought is one of the costliest of climate hazards and has impacted the United States on many occasions, including currently in California. Extensive research…
Read MoreThese images are taken from Amiko Li’s ongoing body of work, “Saudade“. Strangers, family members and friends occupy strange, familiar places in Li’s photographs. Li utilizes natural light in his photographs to highlight the present atmosphere of the spaces and the people that he photographs. On the surface, Li’s images are beautifully restrained, but the…
Read MorePascal Amoyel is a photographer based in Paris, France. This series was initiated in the western part of France called Brittany, a region that combines long coastlines, hilly areas and vast spaces, part of which remains untouched. The dispersed pattern of settlements, despite an old and obvious human history, gives human presence a singular and…
Read MoreEmiliano 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 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 MoreMatteo 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…
Read MoreNguan’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 MoreSarah Pfohl is a photographer based in Central New York. Her recent project, “The Country Line Road” features images of her mother who has lived in rural New York for 52 years. Shot in southern Madison County, New York, Pfohl’s photographs documents the vastness of the 26-acre tract of land that her family owns. Pfohl’s photographs embed her…
Read MoreAndrew Williams is a hard working Brooklyn based photographer. Shooting mostly in analog medium format, Williams has a sensibility that feels like it came from a different generation. While Williams is still considerably young, his interests contrast a lot of other photographers his age coming out of the New York tri-state area. Instead of confining…
Read MoreJon Ervin is a New York based photographer. Originally from Oklahoma, Ervin is currently pursuing a MFA in Photography at the School of Visual Arts. In his latest body of work, Ervin who grew up in a small town, investigates what he acknowledges as conventional notions of American masculinity. Floating between what Ervin understands to…
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