All in photography

Matteo Buonomo

From Milan via Siberia – with destination Sicily: Matteo portrays what strikes to his truth seeking and relentless core. He is translates eclectic existentialism and is not afraid to put his life in line to catch the very moment that reflects every molecule of life.

Diego Moreno

El Dia de los Muertos, the honor of being a grandchild of a Goddess called Clemence and monsters: The Mexican roots shine bright on the work of this talented photographer reflecting deep within his personal heritage, his family and the nation’s love for supernatural matters.

Anita Israel

London based activist, photographer and former education officer at University of the Arts, Anita Israel, speaks to Coeval about how she has experienced racism and her recent campaign in aid of supporting BAME students and staff at the university.

Kayra Atasoy

Spontaneity and living in the moment delivers photographer Kayra Atasoy, with images that reflect youth rebellion and freedom. Kayra illustrates the unseen through her unfiltered photography taken in the depths of the Turkish underground rave culture.

Sarah Van Rij

Looking at her pictures you will find yourself quickly immerging into minimal storytelling framed by sensual structures and a full set of vibrant colors. Both leaving a strong impact on your retina and hypothalamus. If you love Nouvelle Vague, you will know what I mean: She might be the Éric Rohmer of photography.

Alessia Gunawan

Alessia Gunawan’s down to earth approach to photography provides for a whole new perspective in the art of image making. In this interview we catch up with the artist after her idyllic trip through the Moroccan desert.

Yedihael Canat

An image of youth, freedom and excess. We look at the life and work of Yedihael Canat, the Parisian based photographer, skater and co-founder of the FanZine ‘TalkShit’, who’s focus on humanity provides a new and compelling perspective of the city of Paris.

Maya Golyshkina

Existing and creating in her own creative universe, Russian photographer Maya emphasizes the human connections in her photography. Prioritizing the uniting and healing abilities of art over the curation of content.