Clay Maxwell Jordan

Clay Maxwell Jordan is a photographer and musician who has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally. He is a 2019 MacDowell fellow and currently resides in Athens, Georgia. His first monograph, “Nothing’s Coming Soon”, was published in February of 2019 by Fall Line Press. Nothing’s Coming Soon “Nothing’s Coming Soon” is the first photography monograph […]
Disappearing Objects // Louis De Belle
As a child I can often remember my father pulling a quarter out from behind my ear. The silver piece intoxicating and alluring. He’d often play tricks on my young mind, make things disappear, guess the card that only I knew. Reinforcing an endless curiosity into my existence that would leave me begging for answers […]
TILO & TONI

TILO & TONI is an artistic duo founded in 2015 in Siegen in Germany. After studying Sculpture, Painting, Photography and Graphics at the University of Siegen, both members graduated at Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. TILO & TONI’s work has been selected for international group exhibitions, such as: Steenbergen Stipendium, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam (NL) 2017; […]
Joshua Bareham

Joshua Bareham is a Visual Artist based in London. His background in photography heavily influenced his mixed media practice today. This shaped an interest in objects, abstraction, balance and the viewers experience. His interest specifically exists in the intersection between the known and the unknown, his artistic endeavors are the result of experimentation to find […]
Shyue Woon

“In my daily practice as an architect, I am responsible for the design and construction of complex buildings, such as airports, train stations, or high-rises. Architecture is a slow process, and after almost two decades of work, it seems like I am losing the ability to dream. This is why photography became vital to me […]
Signal Noise // Aaron Rothman

The first consensus that Aaron Rothman and I reach about Signal Noise is that he has made something incredibly weird. The book, a culmination of ten years of Rothman’s picture making across the landscapes of the western United States, disrupts most conventions of American West Landscape Photography. This is a good thing, as that genre, […]
C.Y. Frankel

C.Y. Frankel lives and works in London and Jerusalem. In 2015 he graduated from Middlesex University, London, with an MA in Photography. He is fascinated by the role of the photographer as author and interpreter, and by the paradoxes that this role throws up—specifically how photographs can be used both as documentation of reality and […]
Sara Naim

PHROOM HOME Projects Interviews Book Reviews Essays Moving Images Authorials TV Exhibitions Artists Education Submission About Newsletter SARA NAIM websiteInstagram interview by: Giangiacomo Cirla Giangiacomo Cirla: What roles play photography in your work? Sara Naim: I used to call myself a visual artist as an aim to not be limited to photography, but recently […]
Alecio Ferrari & Alex Fleming

Port Talbot This work examines the interdependent relationship between Port Talbot and the Steelworks industry. Industrial towns are living in isolation, both socially, economically and undeservedly. In the past our country celebrated the industrial boom, but now industry is known to be causing environmental problems and adding to climate change. The fallout for locals has […]
Best Photography Contests by Viewbug

Here Are the Best Online Photography Contests to Enter Right Now Photography is one of the ultimate forms of artistic expression. Using one camera, you can capture infinite moments, each shot different from the last. At its core, photography is a shared experience. We may all have different emotional reactions to the same picture […]