‘The important thing is to stop and observe; it’s a bit of a meditation exercise for me.’
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‘The important thing is to stop and observe; it’s a bit of a meditation exercise for me.’
When skateboard gives you life… in China.
Both men and women are best displayed in the nude, as perceived by artist duo @stadman.lara. The “Amsterdam Nude Calendar” is a modern rendition of the classic ‘garage decoration’, only this time featuring friends, admirers, and families with Holland as the backdrop.
A tale like in soft porn? - A beautiful farmer boy living in the quiet of rural isolation in Wales goes to the big city and becomes this full-on Editorial Visionnaire Extraordinaire.
Hot palm spring days and meetings with alpacas, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek now lives online.
Photographer Gilleam Trapenberg speaks to Coeval about the creative influences of being born and raised in Curaçao, consequently dedicating his talent to capturing the lives and landscapes of the island.
Neon Feathers and Fluorescent Skies: Pigeon Racingin Cuba.
We embark on an out-of-orbit visual experience through the artist's imagery that connects his digital vision of pop culture, his creative influences & color systems that leave us in a hypnosis state. Keep your eyes open.
The South African artist pushing the boundaries at art school in the Netherlands. Daniel continues to create work which questions the constraints society places around identity.
Meet the lone wolf tracing the lives of gangsters, tattoo artists and immigrants in West Berlin on film.
21 year old, Korean, American and Austrian photographer, Julian Lee- Harather, gives us some insight on his creative endeavours through different countries, cultures and lifestyles.
Me, Myself and I: The very personal double exposures from above ground.
Jaimy Gail stretches and remoulds the boundaries of convention andcracks the glazing of mundanity with the strange, re-defining her outlook on the world.
Meet Jane Chardiet, also known as Jane Pain - a second generation punk, ‘real New Yorker’, 35mm photographer, writer and musician focused on documenting ‘now’, through the lens of her own life
Reality bites: When life hits you hard, take a picture of it.
Photographer Suleika Mueller offers intimate glimpses into life in the Kathmandu valley beyond Momos and Stupas.
Three-piece Kiev-based art collective Gorsad are photographing the spaces of alternative youth culture where society has not yet imposed its clichés.
The Bored, The Wasted and The Analogue: Kamisalak. The Milan-based Photographer shares her visions on contemporary realism, restrictive feminism and deteriorated sexuality
Parisian photographer and filmmaker Bruno Osif is driven by the duality of his own ultra-cynicism juxtaposed with his desire to believe in humans.
Chicken Shops, Nail-bars and Bookmakers - a typical suburban high street. In England’s Heartland there is a society lost, confused and in search of an identity – a little like myself at the time of making these pictures.