Looking through, photographs on ice by Galina Manikova

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 […]
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Fade to White, by Charlie Simokaitis

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 […]
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Madness and poetry, the pinhole portraits by gUi mohallem

Madness and poetry, the pinhole portraits by gUi mohallem

© gUi mohallem “When I was a kid my auntie used to take me to those rituals. I was in the middle of this circle of candles and these women kept singing things I could not understand. I’m afraid they did something to me.” gUi mohallem is a Brazilian photographer whose pinhole portraits about madness […]
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The Asian photography, by Ch'ng Yaohong

The Asian photography, by Ch’ng Yaohong

© Ch’ng Yaohong Ch’ng Yaohong is a young photographer based in Singapore. In addition to photographing for his personal projects and for commission works, Ch’ng Yaohong is also the author of one of my favourite weblog, Asian Photography Blog, and it is easy to understand why. Ch’ng Yaohong site is about two of my great […]
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The dark word of Hyeyoung Kim

The dark word of Hyeyoung Kim

© Hyeyoung Kim Hyeyoung Kim is a photographer of Korean origin who, after living some years in Vienna and San Francisco, is now established in Hawaii. Her black and white photos are an exploration of an inner world, a secret universe where everything is revealed: joy and suffering, fear, anxiety, peace and security. In her […]
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Interview with Marco Tardito

Interview with Marco Tardito

© Marco Tardito Marco Tardito‘s photography, which is both personal and commercial is both subtle and poetic. It is a kind of poetry that expresses the soul like a whisper that conveys subtle emotions with touching melancholy. Poetry that is an intimate story that pervades fashion and travel photography. Granular and pictorial fashion photography, that […]
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Transfer photocopies by Samuele Piccoli

Transfer photocopies by Samuele Piccoli

© Samuele Piccoli Samuele Piccoli works mixing photography, photocopies, transfer techniques, collage and painting. The transfer of photocopies of photographs on drawing paper, using cleaning fluid/trichloroethylene or acetone, creates images with a pictorial look that I find very interesting. Samuele Piccoli then adds onto these photocopied photos some external elements, be they purely pictorial, collage, […]
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The minimalism and the human condition by Mohammadreza Mirzaei

The minimalism and the human condition by Mohammadreza Mirzaei

© Mohammadreza Mirzaei Mohammadreza Mirzaei è un giovane promettente fotografo iraniano. Le sue fotografie sono minimaliste e pulitissime, gli uomini sono ridotti a minute silhouette nere sotto un immenso cielo bianco, minuscole pedine sperdute in un prato verde sconfinato. Piccoli piccoli, visti dall’alto o da lontano lontano. Intenti nella recita senza fine della vita, in […]
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