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On Wisconsin, by Mark Brautigam
© Mark Brautigam On the site of Mark Brautigam there is a single portfolio: “On Wisconsin”. A series of large-format photographs of landscapes, buildings, cities and portraits. Photographs from the stunning palette, the cold tone of snow, calm and quite, as silent as they where suspended outside of time. I particularly like Mark Brautigam photos […]

Facing South: Southern Identity in Transition, by Kendrick Brinson
© Kendrick Brinson Kendrick Brinson is a young freelance photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her current photographic emphasis focuses on photographing the eccentricities, stereotypes and romanticism of the Deep South of America. She is also a founding member of Luceo Images, a photo collective of like-minded passionate photographers. Her personal photoblog is Box of Light. […]

Between dreams and waking, by Martin Stranka
Daydreamer © Martin Stranka Martin Stranka work is characterized by a dreamy and quite atmosphere that I particularly like. Monochromatic pictures of tiny silhouettes of wanderer in an empty nightly landscape, portraits that seems old souvenirs, details of hands and foots. A wonderful and intimate universe of melancholy and metaphysics. Following text and photos by […]

Looking through, photographs on ice by Galina Manikova
© Galina Manikova A few years ago, when I was starting to work with historical and alternatives printing techniques, I discovered the site of Galina Manikova, and I suddenly fell in love. I finally founded an artist/photographer who does not simply printed on paper, but worked with an incredible variety of media and techniques, and […]

Fade to White, by Charlie Simokaitis
© Charlie Simokaitis Charlie Simokaitis is the first photographer who responded to my call to deepen the discourse about photography, writing a long and detailed article about his portfolio Fade to White. A wonderful series -triggered by his personal situation- of large format camera photographs about blind people and their lives. Narrative photographs with a […]