Tag Archives: photography.
Photochat: Matt Moran
Matt Moran, Photographer from Gloucestershire
Photochat: Heiner Luepke
We catch up with German photographer Heiner Luepke for a brief chat and a look at some of his work.
Photochat: Gabriela Rouiller
We chat to Uruguay’s stunning Gabriela Rouiller.
Photochat: Joseph William
We talk to Joseph William about his photography.
Skate & Snap: Dimitri Karakostas
We’ve known Dimitri for a while now. He shot those photos of the Canadian G20 protests for us a couple of years ago before rioting and protests were so, like, mainstream and lame, and we’ve been following his work since
Photochat: Maria Kazvan
Photochat catcches up with Ukranian photographer Maria Kazvan.
America In Medium Format
Seeing as James went to middle-of-fucking-nowhere spots on his cross-country US trip, we thought we’d share his holiday snaps with you.
Photography: David Levy – Bum Tag
This is a photo story from a guy called David Levy, it is all about him and his friend travelling across America on freight trains. We were taken aback by the stunning nature of his work, deeply detailed and vivid autumnal colours. We asked David to tell us a little bit about his work this is what he had to say:
Bea De Giacomo
Bea de Giacomo, class of ’82, is a photographer who grew up in a small town near Lago Maggiore in Italy. She states that the “melancholic and foggy atmosphere of the enviroment, the strengh of the mountains and the light of water” has informed her work since the beginning of her career.
Johannes Romppanen & Identity Search.
Living and working in Finland, Johannes Romppanen is a photographer documenting a vast array of subjects and areas. We’re talking dudes gathering in saunas to behind the scenes shots from the music videos of bands which include Husky Rescue to projects based around identity and immigration in Finland. His work is straight up and tells no lies. It is what it is. I caught up with Johannes to find out a little about him,his pictures & his interesting, in depth collaboration project with Sirkku Varjonen ‘Identity Search’.