Posted by Fabio 6 August 2012
Michiko Kon is a renowned Japanese photographer. She took up photography after initially learning woodblock printing. Her still-lifes featuring fish skins, salmon roe, cabbage-stuffed stockings, often in the form of clothes, have been well received both in Japan and abroad. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 August 2012
Jennilee Marigomen is a Canadian photographer whose work investigates everyday phenomenon. She has participated in exhibitions internationally and currently lives and works in Vancouver, where she is the Photo Editor of the online publication, 01 Magazine. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 August 2012
Jerome Sessini builds a passion for photography, discovering American documentary photography through books shown by a friend, a photographer. He initiates his own practice, shooting people, landscapes and daily lives of those around his native Eastern France (with Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, Mark Cohen and Eugene Richards in mind). In 1998, although nothing predicted he would turn to journalism, Sessini arrives in Paris. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 August 2012
Nikki S. Lee blended photography and performance in her expansive Projects series in which she carefully observed—and then adopted—general styles of dress and gesture within several American sub-cultures. When identifying as a Latina for the photographs in The Hispanic Project, Lee wore colored contact lenses, a ponytail extension, and clothing and make up she purchased in Spanish Harlem. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 August 2012
Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist based in New Delhi, India, where she photographs for The New York Times, National Geographic, and Time Magazine.
Posted by Fabio 31 July 2012
Daniel Coburn is a contemporary photographer. Selections from his body of work have been featured in exhibitions at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and the Chelsea Museum of Art in New York. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
A new body of work that develops Jo Longhurst’s interest in perfection and takes her enquiry from the ideal body to the perfect performance, exploring the physical and emotional experiences of elite gymnasts in training and competition. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012
In this series by New York based photographer John Clang, webcam was used to do live recording of his family in Singapore. The recording was then transmitted via skype to New York City and projected onto his living space. This is how families, dis(membered) through time and space, can be re(membered) and made whole again through the use of a third space, a site that is able to reassemble them together within the photographic space that we call a family portrait. read more