Isabella Stahl

Isabella Ståhl is a Swedish photographer, currently based in Stockholm and Järvsö. She was born in northern Sweden in 1984, and left home at 15 to study photography in Stockholm. She has since lived in Barcelona, Berlin, Oslo, Paris and New York, where she graduated from the International Center of Photography in 2013. Raised and […]
Ben Alper

Ben Alper is an artist based in Durham, North Carolina. He received a BFA in photography from the Massachusetts College of Art & Design in Boston and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Alper’s work has been shown widely, including in group exhibitions at the NADA Art […]
Shawn Bush

A Golden State “Go West young man!” isn’t a term reserved to America’s appetite for manifest density during its formative years of expansionism. Written word, music, visual arts, television, and cinema have historically, and perpetually, used the Western American landscape as currency to reinforce a constructed mythos, associating opportunity to place and merit. Having lived […]
Nothing But Clouds // Kristina Jurotschkin

If a photobook is a form of storytelling through images, Nothing But Clouds by Kristina Jurotschkin is something much more: one long movement decomposed into hundreds of individual shots; temporal fragments of an ever-lasting path. Jurotschkin’s sequence of images seems to arise from a non-place which eludes any precise elements that would lead to […]
Kyra Schmidt

Born in Indiana, Kyra Schmidt is a visual artist and educator currently based in Savannah, Georgia. She received her Bachelors in Photography at the University of Southern Indiana, and her M.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Kyra is presently a working artist and adjunct faculty instructor at Armstrong State University in Savannah, […]
Alice Caracciolo + Cemre Yeşil

Piet[r]à This collaborative work stems from a legendary story from Castro, in South Italy. The Region of Puglia commissioned artists Alice Caracciolo (Italy) and Cemre Yeşil (Turkey) to make a photographic work inspired by the following legend titled The Turk’s Wife: The Turks used to regularly attack the coast of Salento and one of the most […]
Jean-Pierre Attal

Jean-Pierre Attal’s work is focused on the representation of contemporary urban society. He deciphers its multiple facets and it’s paradoxes, exploring the codes and the mechanisms that underlie the City. His photographic research resembles a sociological investigation. First like an anthropologist, he collects primary data on the ground, and then using a concise visual language, […]
Tokyo Parrots // Yoshinori Mizutani

There is something special about a good photograph of a bird. I’m not sure if it is the concept of capturing something mid-flight or the strange alien shape they take on when perched upon a wire or branch. Often, I find birds move too quickly to record on camera. They speed from place to place, […]
Sybren Vanoverberghe

2099 2099 shows images of remembrance linked to my perception on the constant evolution of history and its repetitive character. Deconstructed places and manipulated icons are working on an associative basis to create a new overview of the present. I’m experimenting with what is staged and what is not and how a photographer can interfere […]
Lorena Endara

Lorena Endara (b. 1984, Panama City, Panama) became interested in photography at the age of seventeen and has been practicing ever since. Most recently, Endara has exhibited at GuatePhoto, the Pingyao International Photography Festival, and the Contemporary Art Museum in Rome. She has also participated in several residency programs and has received awards for her […]