Interview: Kari Wehrs - Shot
Kari Wehrs’ portrait project, “Shot”, examines gun ownership in the form of tintypes, some with bullet holes made by the firearm of the subject in the photograph. Read about her motivation for this series now!
Interview: Stan Klimek - Photography and the Fine Art of Platinum/Palladium Printing
Many of the world’s most respected photographers such as Irving Penn, Imogen Cunningham, and Beth Moon have had their art printed in the platinum/palladium process by Master Printer Stan Klimek.
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: Dan Herrera’s Photographic Science Fiction
Take a journey into the fantastical imagination of printmaker Dan Herrera. Using a combination of archaic and modern photo techniques he creates a surreal alternate past full of spectacle and wonder.
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: Shane Balkowitsch's Historical Wetplates of Greta Thunberg
Using wet plate collodion, Shane Balkowitsch has captured hundreds of 10-second stories of the indigenous people of North Dakota in his series Northern Plains Native Americans: A Wet Plate Perspective.
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: Josephine Sacabo - Mysterious Beauty
The beautiful and mysterious imagery, books, prints, and processes of Josephine Sacabo are discovered by absorbing the elegant details brought out by her mastery of the photogravure print process.
Interview: Jennifer Shaw - It's Personal
Using her macro-enabled Holga camera, Jennifer Shaw illustrates her personal stories of flood and storm-ravaged New Orleans with much of the depth and intimacy of having witnessed them first person.
Interview: Thomas Kellner - Reinterpreting Reality
Thomas Kellner creates outstanding and mammoth-sized prints that deconstruct and reinterpret architectural masterpieces, rebuilding them, frame by frame, into animated and whimsical works of art.
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: Eric Kunsman - Historical Narrative
Artist and educator Eric Kunsman's series "Thou Art…, Will Give…", was created while investigating the historical, and former, Eastern State Penitentiary, in Pennsylvania. Read this interview now!
Interview: James Guerin of Reality So Subtle Pinhole Cameras
Did you want to know just what goes into manufacturing the perfect pinhole camera? Read our interview with James Guerin, the manufacturer of Reality So Subtle pinhole cameras by Erik Mathy!
Interview: Photoworks SF - Analog Photography in the Digital Age
Originally founded by three partners as a one-hour photo lab business in 1987, PhotoWorks SF is now one of the West Coast's premier film processing and printing labs. Read our interview with them now!
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: Nicholas J R White's Series "Black Dots"
Nicholas J R White series "Black Dots" is a magical exploration of primitive unmanned shelters, known as bothies, that are scattered across the isolated and wild countryside of the United Kingdom.
Interview: Russell Joslin of Skeleton Key Press
Fine art photographer Russell Joslin is the former Editor at Shots, and now Founder of Skeleton Key Press. His photographs are "visual manifestations of my subconscious mind that reveal authentic feeling".