Thomas Hauser photographs arouse a sense of uncertainty and oddness, but in a stunning and arresting manner.
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Thomas Hauser photographs arouse a sense of uncertainty and oddness, but in a stunning and arresting manner.
Lehtola’s photos immortalized the ephemeral youth capturing them in true honesty—skin imperfections, wild hairstyles, pseudo or real rebellious attitudes and all.
Model and actor turned photographer Louis Rault’s ethereal work has marked him as a highly sought after photographer. The French-Japanese model’s first exhibition, entitled “Lambda Human,” was at the SO Gallery in Tokyo earlier this year. Rault is currently based in Paris.
“End of Season” is a personal photo essay by fashion photographer Kris De Smedt while he traveled in Alaska.
An already impressive body of work for a teenager, Nico Young, no pun intended, strives to showcase that youths are a force to be reckoned with as creators and artists.
Published in 1997 exclusively in Japan, "Buenos Aires" is the renowned Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle's photo and narrative diary of his experience in the making of Wong Kar Wai's Happy Together.
Lowe’s more personal work revolves around more social narratives such as his series on children living in North East Yorkshire and how the closure of the British steel plant has affected their daily lives.
Artist and documentary photographer Anastasiia Chorna was born in Odessa in 1991. Many of her works stem from her aesthetic interest in Soviet and Post-Soviet life.
Youtube-taught photographer Oskar Christiansson is an example of how anything can become an interesting subject under the lenses of the right photographer.
Jessica Buie’s photography strives to achieve this sense of virtuality in placing the body in specific geographic locations that evolve both body and location into something more conceptual, rather than material.
Leni Riefenstahl is a German film director and photographer. Born in 1902 with a background in dance and acting, Riefenstahl quickly became one of the most known female directors.
Do you find yourself encountering any recurring problems when aiming to make the invisible visible? “We are more closely linked to the invisible rather than to the visible", the poet Novalis once said. I always really loved this idea, so I do not feel forced, but fatally attracted to it.
Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins’ works revolve around urban issues, particularly poverty.
From the perspective of LA-based photographer, Roman Koval, photography does not intrinsically provide a narrative.
Film Photographer Ekaterina Ozhiganova likens her photography to language.
Young Russian photographer Alina Usmanova’s recent photography work deals with Moscow’s skater subcultures. She shot skater Stepa who has previously worked with Gosha Rubchinskiy.
The adventure, the unforeseen are the joy of traveling. The unexpected which becomes a miracle.
Wayne Lawrence’s photography can be seen as a pictograph of reality—a reality of human lives and communities often neglected and abandoned by mass media.
Ain't I a Woman? The black woman’s inferior position in today’s society is iterated in Sojourner Truth’s speech and again in bell hook’s book of the same phrase.
Adrienne Salinger’s photo book, In My Room: Teenagers in their Bedrooms, depicts how teenagers in the 1990s defined their most intimate and self-governing space.