Featured Photographer: Vincent Ricardel - "The Way Back"
Vincent Ricardel’s series “The Way Back” was created with a Hasselblad 500 CM camera and 19+-year-old Kodak Black and White Verichrome Pan film. His series masterfully challenges the notion that there are no frontiers left in the American West.
Book Review: “Stories” by Nicholas Reichard
Maine-based photographer, storyteller, and adventure thru-hiker Nicholas Reichard's latest book, Stories, is an intimate story of personal struggle and life-changing experiences the artist experienced thru-hiking 6,500 miles with a Hasselblad film camera from 2015-2018. This is his story.
Featured Photographer: Tara A. Cronin's Series “Winds”
Taking landscape photography to a new level, Tara A. Cronin’s new series “Winds” uses transparency film, archival inks, and her own blood to create work reminiscent of star maps or ancient genetic code.
Featured Photographer: Zhou HanShun's "Frenetic City"
In an effort of catharsis, to capture and recreate the tension and pandemonium felt on the streets of Hong Kong in photographic form, Zhou HanShun embarked to create his series and now book, Frantic City.
Featured Photographer: Heikki Leis - Lost in Time
Heikki Leis's series "Chronovores" embody the eternal argument that time itself has been created by man, and by association, man has imprisoned itself into a world ruled by minutes, hours, and days.