Featured Photographer: Sheri Lynn Behr's Series "Beyond Recognition"
Sheri Lynn Behr's Series "Beyond Recognition" asks important questions about societies’ relationship with technology. Her manipulated Polaroids urge us to ponder what is actually "real" in the digital world.
Featured Photographer: J.K. Lavin's Series “Crisis of Experience”
Crisis of Experience is the result of an eight-year project by J.K. Lavin exploring themes of self-reflection and female identity using the mechanics of seriality from behind a mirror with a Polaroid SX-70.
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: Yoshitaka Goto’s Surreal Double Exposures
Yoshitaka Goto captures double exposures that allow you to be in two completely different places at once. Imagine being on the edge of a cliff watching a raging waterfall tumble down off a skyscraper!
Featured Photographer: Daniel Kobi - In Pursuit of Nature
Daniel Kobi takes us on an honest and inspiring journey through the Swiss wilderness via his tack sharp images that embrace the unadulterated colors of the pristine European backcountry wilderness.
Featured Photographers: Charlie McCullers and Cecilia Montalvo's "Where the Light Enters"
Using the wet plate collodion process, McCullers & Montalvo create their body of work, “Where the Light Enters”. The images, made in South Florida’s barrier islands, represent a mysterious search for origins.
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: Ernie Button - "Back & Forth"
Ernie Button’s nostalgic diptychs combine black & white and color film images that remind us of our past while simultaneously showing us that change and progress are as inevitable as time itself.
Featured Photographer: Lori Pond - Learning to Walk in the Dark
Lori Pond's “Learning to Walk in the Dark” illustrates the written word with prints on vellum that are backed with silver leaf that creates objects of depth with tactile qualities and stunning beauty.
Featured Photographer: Mindaugas Gabrenas' Dreamscapes
Mindaugas Gabrenas’s Dreamscapes isn’t a series of images, a cohesive body of work. It is a photographic interpretation of the endless human pilgrimage that takes place inside every one of us every day.
Featured Photographer: Mads Madison's Global Warming Series
Mads Madison’s Global Warming Series consists of experiments done on wasted film with various chemicals that leave the viewer to absorb a post-apocalyptic spectacle filled with orange atmospheric flames,
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.
Interview: Louis Dazy - A Modern Way of Letting Go
Louis Dazy’s otherworldly double exposures transport us back to the adventure-filled nights of our youth. Packed with hypnotizing nostalgia, his photographs invoke a deep yearning to relive them again!
Featured Photographer: Michael Crouser – Storytelling and the Art of “Done”
Michael Crouser tells captivating photographic stories on topics ranging from Madrid’s bullfighting culture to the life of the last "real" cowboys. His latest book Mountain Ranch covers just that!
Featured Photographer: In the Studio with Paula Riff
Takes some time to get to know Paula Riff and her gorgeous cameraless photograms in this interview. Find out what it takes to produce her abstract works of art that are vibrant and full of life.
Featured Photographer: Bastian Kalous’s Expired Polaroids of an Eternal Land
Photographer Bastian Kalous uses expired instant film to explore and experience stunning mountain peaks, enchanting vistas, and cold frozen forests that seem more like our own memories than his photographs.
Featured Photographer: Elliott Verdier's A Shaded Path
French documentary photographer Elliott Verdier's series A Shaded Path is the critically acclaimed photographic body of work featuring the Kyrgyz Republic, a former republic of the Soviet Republic.
Featured Photographer: Julia Beyer - Our World In Flames
Julia Beyer’s expired Polaroid Time- Zero shots of Iceland transform the pristine untouched wilderness around her into psychedelic fantasies that make us question what we are doing to the world.
Featured Photographer: J. Grant Brittain - A Legacy of Influence
J Grant Brittain, a native Californian, found his love of photography and skateboarding in the late 1970’s. He is the founder and photographer for the revered publication Transworld Skateboaring Magazine!
Featured Photographer: Ian Ruhter - Never Surrender
Ian Ruhter is a fine art photographer who has become internationally known for creating the world's largest portraits and landscapes with the wet plate collodion process using a converted van as a camera.