Posted by Fabio 13 December 2010
Born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1980 Lukas Wassmann trained as carpenter 1996-1999 in a small town in switzerland before assisting different photographers in Milan, Zurich and New York. In 2003 Lukas attended a proffesional course at FAS Berlin Photography School by Prof. Arno Fischer and studied at the Zurich University of Arts in the Photography department from 2003 to 2006. Currently he lives and works in Berlin and Zurich.
Posted by Fabio 7 December 2010
Still Life with fruits is about the fetishism of commodities. It is an illusion to overrate the product, to enchant people to buy it. Ting Ting Cheng focuses on the power of brand to represent the commodity fetishism. In our everyday life, we can find a bike from Hermes which cost £2300, and a tennis-racket from CHANEL cost £450, what’s the difference between these products and the others? read more
Posted by Fabio 6 December 2010
Brazilian photographer and director Eudes De Santana lives and work out of Barcelona. De Santanas portfolio showcases various shoots from collaborations with publications such as: Vice, Fiasco Magazine, Neomoda, La Fabrica, Go Mag and many more. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 December 2010
Living in Mumbai, I became fascinated with the photographic conventions of the exotic and of travel. The much-maligned crows of the city gather in the hundreds at sunset each night, moving constantly and loudly between telephone wires, rooftops, and any available perches. The crows are an integral part of Mumbai life, and yet do not figure within the conventional picturesque nor within the frameworks of conventional landscape.
Meggan Gould
Posted by Fabio 2 December 2010
Pilar Albarracín is one of the most significant artists of the contemporary Andalusian scene. Her productions have focused on the analysis of dominant narratives and, specifically, on the clichés which represent Andalusian identity; not from a remote and intellectualised perspective, but through an emotional and subversive immersion in the anthropology of the everyday. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2010
Born in Illinois, and currently based in Mexico City, photographer Mark Powell document his every day life while simultaneously exploring the complex relationship between photography and memory, subject and object. read more
Posted by Fabio 26 November 2010
My influences come from other photographers (Luigi Ghirri in particular, but also Joel Sternfeld, Alexander Gronsky, Tarkovsky’s Polaroids and many many others – I really like to discover new photographers surfing on online blogs and magazines ), music (rock’n’roll, punk-rock, blues), movies, writers (in this moment Calvino and Buzzati), politics sometimes, travels and cities where I lived, states of mind. read more
Posted by Fabio 25 November 2010
Walter Hugo resurrects near-forgotten 19th century studio techniques to reanimate the traditional portrait with unpredictable results. Each unique image is painstakingly constructed on glass plates, with sitters from London’s creative community entering his room-sized camera for the long exposure time.