Things Merging and Falling Apart (2010-2016) consists of unique type C contact prints (photograms) created in a color darkroom using long exposures. Says Tatiana: My interest in cameraless photography came from a desire to capture not a decisive moment, but a time lapse, a movement or transformation of fragile organic...
Alena Zhandarova: Puree with a taste of Triangles
I like to try something what I didn't do before, to expand the perception of the world. I fascinate by the opportunity to try myself as a fabler with my own heroes, the chance to transform my inner feeling of the world to visual form, from chaos to cosmos. It...
Kevin Krautgartner: Black and White Architecture Photography
Kevin Krautgartner was born 1988 in Schwelm, Germany. He graduated from University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund with a degree in photography and graphic design. He has since been living in Wuppertal, where he has mainly been working as a professional photographer and image editor. His work has taken him to many different countries...
Christopher Jonassen: Devour – Worn-Out Frying Pans Looking Like Planets
Christopher Jonassen is Scandinavian photographer born Stavanger, Norway, 1978. In his series Devour he shows us beautifully lightened still life photographs of worn-out frying pans looking likee distant planets from some unknown solar system. Website: christopherjonassen.com
Interview with Aerial / Abstract photographer David Maisel
- How and why did you get into aerial photography? My first experience with aerial photography was in 1983. I was invited by my professor, the photographer Emmet Gowin, to accompany him on an expedition to the volcano Mount St Helens, which had erupted several years earlier. The aerial vantage...