Arjan Benning

Posted by Fabio 13 February 2013

Arjan Benning (1972) works for various advertising agencies, cultural institutions, museums and magazines worldwide. In his work it’s remarkably that he often seeks the border where authenticity and amazement are close together. read more

Petros Koublis

Posted by Fabio 13 February 2013

Petros Koublis studied photography in Athens, Greece. He has been working as a professional photographer since 2004, cooperating with major Greek magazines and published in national and international press. read more

joanne leah

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2013

Joanne Leah was born in Germany and adopted at birth. Her family moved to the American South when she was 4 years old. She grew up in the mountains of Virginia. Her work deals with seduction, ritual and tension. read more

Louise Boulter

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2013

Louise Boulter (Wilkins) is a freelance illustrator based in the South West UK. She trained at Wimbledon College of Art, her images are inspired by a passion for nature and fairytales. read more

Barbaros Cangürgel

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2013

Self-portraits by 20 years old Turkish artists, Barbaros Cangürgel. read more

Dont Make Me Do It!

Posted by Fabio 8 February 2013

Short film starring Mark Gonzales Alexandra Birchall-White and Claudio Cassano. Shoot hand held in a hot summer nite after a few beers. Music by Mellon Collie and the infinite sadness.

Jana Maré

Posted by Fabio 8 February 2013

Jana Maré is a Melbourne-based photographer, having recently completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography) (First Class Honours) at RMIT University. Growing up in Adelaide, Maré explored photography to capture as much as possible and in 1999 after moving to Melbourne, took an interest in street photography while studying at PIC (Photographic Imaging College). read more

Natasja Maria Fourie

Posted by Fabio 8 February 2013

Natasja Maria Fourie offers the viewer insight into a collection of intimate portraits. Gravitating towards content that scrutinizes themes that deal with femininity, transition, intimacy and the vulnerability of the female body, Fourie’s images capture how we share our thoughts, feelings, lives and bodies. read more