Says Gokce: In Egg yolk series, I wanted to play with figures, textures, and shapes freely in a way that I could sort of mislead the viewer’s perception. I used my still-life photographer reflexes with food photography. This “Egg Yolk” series of mine is a result of this. Egg yolk...
Interview with fine art photographer Christos J. Palios
Christos J. Palios (Baltimore, MD) is a Greek-American photographer drawn to and intrigued by history, cultural diversity, socioeconomic themes and architecture, and whose work probes ideas of identity and isolation within a variety of environments. He earned his BA from the University of Maryland in Baltimore County. Recently, he was...
Dana Stirling: Cache
My family roots back to England, but I was born in Israel. I was a child on a fence; a daughter to a migrating family. The house within culturally stayed European but outside was the Israeli controversial culture. I always felt a misfit with my partial incomplete identity; torn apart...
Michael Foxington: Love is Wet
The love is wet series uses bright vivid colours and the changing of objects materials to show dark and humorous ideas. The primary drive for the series is that each image or image pair would show a feeling resulting from human interaction, some of these feelings are more tangible like...
Bobby Neel Adams: Memento Mori
These Memento Mori photographs are a contemporary take on the Sixteenth century Flemish Vanitas painting movement . The decaying subject matter symbolizes the ephemeral nature of life and the certainty of death. The photographs pay homage to the many species that have been pushed to the margins by the human...
Federico Floriani and Francesco La Porta: Cruo
Cruo is a series of still lifes on classic venetian food. Cruo means Raw in venetian dialect and that’s how we have treated the still life: leaving the food raw, natural, aggressive. The postproduction has been used in and ultra-real manner to create a dialectic dialogue between the classic aesthetics...
Pete Hollow: Duo-Chromatics
Pete Hollow was born on Texel, the biggest Wadden island- situated in the north of the Netherlands. Inspired and intrigued he gave his creativity the free hand and started drawing and sculpting insects and flowers. He drew with black pencil only which made his Primary School teacher wonder whether he could...
Julieanne Kost: Still Life
Julieanne Kost has been recognized for her outstanding service and contributions to the professional photographic industry, winning the Gerhard Bakker Award from the Professional Photographers of America, the Honorary Educational Associate Award from the American Society of Photographers and was inducted to the Photoshop Hall of Fame by the National Association...
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
Martin Miller: Weapons of Mass Destruction
Martin Miller, documentary photographer from Baltimore brings us didactic series of photos with a retrospective look at some of 20th century weapons of mass destruction. Although the term, Weapons of Mass Destruction, has become a part of our daily lexicon, it remains very much an abstraction for most of us. Most...