For Daniella Averina, photography is a natural process that explores hidden places and spaces.
All in photography
For Daniella Averina, photography is a natural process that explores hidden places and spaces.
Mariette Pathy Allen, unofficially known as the “official photographer of the transgender community”, has an exhibition of her photos currently featured in the Museum of Sex in New York City. Also, as an interesting factoid, she is the oldest artist we’ve ever featured!
Education through porn, sexual adventures and adjusting to disability in the new age of dating apps, Robert Coombs’ ‘CripFag’ indiscriminately lusts over the morphing body.
Unapologetic shared existence, the domino effect of positive self-depiction and collective validity, Christina Nwabugo is mesmorised by human preciosity and salutes black lives in a digital sphere.
Birthing technocratic art from a lens coloured by a 2000s gay tween, Ryan Duffin tests virtual capacities with work wedded to reality in a veil of Bauhaus design references.
More than a Singaporean London-based photographer, Nicole Ngai fell in love with all the process and the practice of film and polaroid cameras. Nicole talks more about the connection she tries to have with all her subjects before wait for the slow process of development which give a quiet contemplation and preciousness to her work.
A collection of photos from my travels through the World of Men, a place where father’s beget their sons.
The sensitive photographer Lorenzo Muto, born in Rome, now transports us to the Saharan desert atmosphere.
Photographer Suleika Mueller finds the normalcy in the opulent city of Dubai. She explores her Muslim roots in the controversial and decadent metropolitan.
In between ready-made cult neo-neorealistic movies and locally issued carefree pop fashion machines, three different kids are trying their upmost to survive in the worst conditions Italy’s prosperity and welfare have faced.
Photographer Michael Harrison Rudd discusses the evolution of his work and photography in the age of Instagram.
Visual artist, Nadia Khashan, discusses storytelling, social media, and censorship.
Meet Andrew Emond, the Toronto based, interiors loving, Sly Guy photographer who doesn’t ask for permission.
Chardchakaj Waikawee is a Thai guy in Bangkok. Meet the photographer that likes Mohawks and whose name comes from mixed monk alphabets!
Photographer Joshua Bilhan discusses the evolution of his work and photography in the age of Instagram.
Family Trees: Max Siedentopf’s summer in London bore fruitful with the start of his new ongoing series.
Maria Moldes is a beach combing photographer with a love for the beach and an appreciation for older people - don’t make her choose.
Kyle Berger takes epic, dramatic pictures of fast food signs and he has a butterfly tattoo - ladies, line up here.
Tom explores his birthplace through his second eye and transfers melancholia and beauty through the strong chromatics that decorate his home town.
Kristie Muller is a Canadian based artist, photographer, creative with a good eye, a consistent aesthetic and a really hilarious long time nickname.