The series is made in collaboration with Dare Moreno and Darius Moreno. Charles Caesar is a photographer based in New York. You can find more of his work on his website, and follow him on Instagram, @charles.caesar. Facebook — Instagram
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The series is made in collaboration with Dare Moreno and Darius Moreno. Charles Caesar is a photographer based in New York. You can find more of his work on his website, and follow him on Instagram, @charles.caesar. Facebook — Instagram
Read MoreInterview and introduction by Elizabeth Renstrom Fryd Frydendahl was one of the first photographers I met at the beginning of my photo peddling at VICE. There was a great ease to our meeting because she exudes a generous, and unusual aura very similar to her work. We talked about this current project, Nephews, and another…
Read MoreStefano Marchionini works with the common obsession amongst many artists—blurring the line between fact and fiction. Working with archived material, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a surrealist series that suggests an identical end to all undesirable options. Marchionini’s Kubrick-esque photographs are reminiscent of Hixson’s work, in which both artists depend on…
Read MoreShane Terry grew up in Smiths Falls, ON and currently lives in Toronto, ON. He studies at the University of Toronto. Shifting our focus from bodies, Terry’s “Real Life” elaborates on a similar snapshot aesthetic that we saw in Crabieres‘s work. Both working in a personal documentary mode – Terry puts his focus on the…
Read MoreA raw contrast to Whitton‘s delicately foreboding glimpse into a possible future where machinery precisely imitates what is human – Hubert Crabieres‘s “La Pesanteur et la Grâce” (Gravity and Grace) presents us with the awkward messiness of the human body. A collection of snapshots taken predominantly within private, domestic spaces, Crabieres’s photographs document shifting, uncomfortable…
Read MoreRichard Perez makes GIFs and photographs of the everyday. Based in Brooklyn, Perez’s images combine scenes of his family life with youthful moments he shares with his friends. A great contemporary representation of young life in the city, Perez’s photographs has a certain profound sensitivity. Intensely intimate, Perez makes us feels as if we are…
Read MoreJason Bergman‘s an Editorial and Portrait photographer based in New York. Bergman’s work is focused on the music scene. Bergman is prolific – working with a lot of dynamic publications, he finds himself making both photographic and video work. Always busy, Bergman wanders across the globe and uses his camera as a time machine to…
Read MoreAda Hamza is a Slovenian photographer who is focused on personal photo stories. She is drawn to subtle and humorous accidental placements of objects in her surroundings. Letting her intuition guide her, Hamza’s way of making images is familiar. You can find more of her work on her website and Tumblr.
Read MorePetros Koublis is a Greek photographer based in Athens. The following images we are presenting are from a series entitled “Inlands: Minor Landscapes.” The contrasty, alien moments play out like a fable – individual moments that deconstruct our understanding of a space. Koublis’s photographs feel rather cinematic, both in its tone and its ability to…
Read MoreCharlie Rubin is a New York based fine art photographer. He was recently included in this year’s FOAM Talent issue, together with other notables such as Joshua Citarella and David Benjamin Sherry. A graduate from MFA in Photography at Parsons, Rubin has kept very busy. Rubin’s work has a certain lightheartedness in its atmosphere. Bright…
Read MoreSadie Wechsler is ” invested in photography as a medium capable of transfiguration, it has the ability to mimic an existence that fluctuates between tangible and imaginary states.” There is an air of mystery to Wechsler’s contrasting sequence of images. While Wechsler’s images are mostly grounded in reality, the “documentary” images from her personal life are…
Read MoreNathan Bajar’s series “Birth” is a fragmented exploration of his relationship with his family and friends. Gentle, muted images act as vignettes of Bajar’s personal moments, revealing a hazy, romantic vision of domesticity. To see more of his work, follow Nathan on Tumblr.
Read MoreLee Chang Ming, based in Singapore, is mostly known for his well-followed photography blog Nope Fun. One of the most persistently active online photography curator, Chang Ming reaches out to photographers all around the world through various online platforms. His own personal work, however, hasn’t received much attention. Chang Ming’s images are intimate and quiet.…
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