This Christmas we were in Naples, searching in the oldest and darkest rooms and in the most abandoned industrial alleys the places of the shots of Carmine Covino, an underground photographer based in the city. Let's go.
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This Christmas we were in Naples, searching in the oldest and darkest rooms and in the most abandoned industrial alleys the places of the shots of Carmine Covino, an underground photographer based in the city. Let's go.
Lara’s new nude calendar probes the relationship between the person and his body in today’s Japanese culture, in a Tokyo sentō and other hidden indoors. What came out of it?
Geray Mena is a photographer and image-maker with a multifaceted and heterogeneous visual language.
The Italian artistic duo formed by Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello endeavours to create a space for ambiguous interplay between AI images and pure documentary photography.
Nika Sandler’s “Plant and Human Pain” photographic project shows plants in an unconventionally beautiful way: painful, dying, deceased.
Roberto inspects the transcendental settings of our ancient and alchemical rituals through photography that encaptures masks & costumes revealing the sanctified nature of our human species.
Gareth McConnell talks to us about his new book, The Horses, a collection of kaleidoscopic images which could be understood as exploring the beauty, and mystery, of horses, or as a collection of metaphors.
Enter Toriyama Street, a retro-futuristic imaginary neighbourhood full of extravagant characters created with A.I. Join us on this exploration!
With time and visits to the "ancestral" winter festivals of rural European communities, you come to understand that these identities are manifested in the symbolic forms adapted by the "sacred" masks and their costumes. They are used in pagan religious rituals and ceremonies and have, therefore, a sacred and mystical character.
Out with the banal, in with the extraordinary. Montreal-based photographer and creative director Feng is breaking the mold of the portrait genre. Bold, nostalgic and completely trippy, his work isn't just out of the ordinary, it's cutting-edge.
Revisiting Tantra and all its philosophical undertones through a contemporary lens.
“There will always be a core of each culture that will remain, hence the need to recognize, and appreciate, the diversity of cultures“ - Yannick Cormier
“Reading psychology books is like looking at human behavior through a microscope”: Art Director Wenqian Tan dives into human behavior with teddy bears and communism.
Celebrated Czech photographer Dita Pepe is an artistic chameleon, seamlessly blending into family portraits and filling fictitious roles in her journey to harness community and intimacy – both in front of the camera, as well as behind it.
In this interview, Tommaso Montenesi Posch presents his first published photography book The Urgency of Life — a collection of unreleased images on the fears and desires surrounding growth, relationships and living the unexpected.
With the recent release of her 2022 Berlin Nude Calander, Lara Verheijden welcomes Fran Rowse into her home. A baby on the way and wearing lingerie by London designer Miss Crofton, we are in awe.
We live in a moment when perhaps many have forgotten the value of photography.
Fashion photographer Song Intak, chatted with Coeval as he unwrapped his methods and processes in which he has developed through his practice.
Alexey Vasilyev @levkon_v is a Yakut photographer documenting the world he is living in – his visual documentations take you far into Siberian winters, Yakutian heritage and intriguing film sets. His work is authentically beautiful giving insights into the different layers of his homeland.
UHU, hardware stores and Nivea dry comfort: @maximilian.glas knows how to accentuate the absurde of basic scenarios. Currently doing a residency @fabricaresearchcentre he discovers how to push his creations to new limits.