Yannis Zindrilis

Yannis Zindrilis was born in the city of Ioannina, Greece in 1982. He graduated from the Topography Department and the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts of the Technological Educational Institute of Athens. Furthermore has attended seminars in Athens School of Fine Arts (“Theory Issues of visual arts and photography” – “On Landscape: Images, Emotions, […]
Deep Springs // Sam Contis

I’ve always felt that there were two types of nostalgia: the feeling of longing for your own past, and the feeling of longing for an abstract, un-biological past. One you’d like to insert yourself into, if only for a moment. For me, that past is “boyhood”—the type captured on 35mm in black and white, no […]
“I prefer the wrong ones”

“I prefer the wrong ones” We often read that the first exhibition in which the Museum of Modern Art in New York exhibited color photographs was the one in may 1976 dedicated to the work of William Eggleston. Well, it’s not like that. The MoMA exhibited color photographs for the first time in March 1943, […]
Angelo Marinelli

Angelo Marinelli was born in Monteiasi, Taranto (Italy). After an engineering career, in 2004 he moves to Rome and obtains a Production Drawing Degree. He got the passion for photography from his father and became interested in it as a self-learner. In the first years of 2000, Angelo conciliates his studies with the photographer job, […]
Cody Ellingham

Cody Ellingham is a photographer and art director based in Tokyo, Japan. Cody grew up in a small town in the North Island of New Zealand. His first series DERIVE was featured internationally and exhibited in Tokyo. His photography has a deep nostalgia for places locked in time. The aging skyscrapers of the city and the Arcadian forests […]
Matteo Cremonesi

Зелени питон (Green python) This video is a single long still shot of a python during its daily life. Without particular events and behaviors, the shooting shows the “real time” of the act of seeing. Matteo Cremonesi (Milan, 1986) studied at Accademia di Brera (Milan). He displayed his work at Still Gallery (Antwerp), Festival Internacional […]
Reiko Yagi

Ontology “It was spring, 2014. She was just right there, squirming with laughter as she let loose with what she had to do. That was the day she entered hospital for her third operation on a brain tumor. Her skull was going to be cut by a big incision, and it was the day to […]
The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer // Amani Willett

PHROOM AMANI WILLETT The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer websiteInstagram Publisher: Overlapse text by: PHROOM American photographer Amani Willett reconstructs through a book the story of Joseph Plummer, a hermit who lived in the forests of New Hampshire at the end of the eighteenth century. Two centuries later, the same lands where Plummer lived were bought […]
Milky Way // Vincent Ferrané

I found Milky Way by Vincent Ferrane the first day of the NYABF and returned to it the second, enduring the brutal heat of the tiny room to look again. Three days of looking and I couldn’t buy a thing—I looked and looked, connecting with little. But for that book I stood in the stifling […]
American Cowboy // Karoliina Paatos

My favorite thing about the Cowboy is its porosity, the vents between a lifestyle of maintenance and the same word’s constructed iconography, romance, and cinema. This collision creates what I imagine to be a sort of spin-cycle, life imitating art and art imitating life and all remaining American Cowboys tasked with filling the shoes of […]