Posted by Fabio 27 May 2011
Canadian Photographer Lyle Owerko has produced a wonderful look back at the machines that were so essential to music in the eighties. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 May 2011
Norwegian artist Jan Freuchen (1979) lives and works in Oslo and Berlin. Shown here is “F.A.Q.” from 2010, 95 x 80 cm C-print, mounted on aluminum.
Posted by Fabio 22 May 2011
Rinko Kawauchi (1972) is a Japanese photographer, shooting mostly in 6×6 format. Her work is characterized by a serene, poetic style, depicting the ordinary moments in life. Kawauchi became interested in photography while studying at Seian College of Art and Design. She first worked in advertising for several years before embarking on a career as a fine art photographer.
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Beautiful work by New York based photographer Spencer Wohlrab. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 May 2011
Before receiving her MFA from Yale in 2003, Angela Strassheim became certified as a forensic photographer. She did crime scene, evidence, and surveillance photography in Miami and, while working in New York, photographed autopsies.
Posted by Fabio 17 May 2011
Mariel Clayton, 1980, South Africa, is a self-taught photographer who works and lives in Canada. She discovered the world of miniature items in a Tokyo toy shop. Since then she has been photographing dolls to tell her stories. Through the internet she buys and collects the miniature items she needs for her photography shoots. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 May 2011
Larry Sultan (1946 – 2009) was an American photographer. His work was recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship as well as multiple grants from the NEA. At the time of his death, he was a Distinguished Professor of Photography and Fine Arts at the California College of the Arts.
Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011
Anka was born on December 4, 1980. She spent her childhood with books on art and her mothers’ drawing tools, covering acres of paper with her drawings. In 1997 she entered the Moscow Architectural Institute deciding to follow in her mothers’ footsteps. read more