Interview: Mikael Kennedy - "Passport to Trespass"
Mikael Kennedy’s critically acclaimed nine-part zine series Passport to Trespass is a generation-defining photographic journey of one man’s search for the true meaning of “Home."
Interview: Polly Chandler - You Build It Up, You Wreck It Down
Polly Chandler is a 21st-century medium, channeling the deep gravelly voice of singer-songwriter Tom Waits into surreal one-image narratives that Christopher Nolan would be jealous of.
Interview: Matthew O'Brien - No Dar Papaya: Fotografías de Colombia
Matthew O'Brien's series No Dar Papaya will change your perception of Columbia from a country often portrayed as violent and lawless to a fascinating, beautiful country, with cultural diversity.
Interview: Maurizio Galimberti - Celebrity Instant Film Collages
Maurizio Galimberti is known internationally as an instant film artist and is renowned for his instant film collage portraits of celebrities. Each portrait is created by using up to 150 instant film photos!
Interview: Matthew Finley - Healing Journey
Using the former Impossible Project Round Frame color film, photographer Matthew Finley responds to emotions from fear to love while on a journey towards self-acceptance with his series 'This Too Shall Pass’.
Interview: Pete Falkous of Static Age Zines
Pete Falkous is punk rock. Real punk rock. So punk rock that he doesn’t care if you even read this article, because he will keep making zines regardless. That is the world of his zine distro: Static Age!
Interview: Graeme Webb's Photobook "Last Vestiges - The Exhumed Project"
Graeme Webb's zine, Last Vestiges - The Exhumed Project show his Polaroid manipulation techniques that create fantastical new worlds of crumpled silk, Turneresque skies, and metallic landscapes.
Interview: Marco Spaggiari's Moment of Knowability
Marco Spaggiari’s "Moment of Knowability" highlights the ambiguity of the world by capturing dark and disorienting scenes. His instant film collages captivate viewers by triggering a search for answers.
Interview: Some Photos of That Day with Hugh Crawford
Some Photos of That Day is the late Jamie Livingston's magnum opus: a series of 6,754 photographs taken every day starting on 03/21/1979 and ending on the last day of his life, his 41st birthday.