Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien direct Dogme: Privodeet, a short fashion film on millenial fame, belonging, and disconnected environments.
All by Perwana Nazif
Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien direct Dogme: Privodeet, a short fashion film on millenial fame, belonging, and disconnected environments.
Photographer Stella Consonni’s series “MARFA TO MIAMI” documents her roadtrip from Marfa, Texas to Miami, Florida.
Swiss-Italian photographer Claudio Rasano is best known for his image of a Johannesburg schoolboy, 18-year-old Katlehong Matsenen.
Photographer Rudi Geyser is celebrated for his stunning portraits of South African youth and youth culture.
Makondo-Wills’ work, divided between her time in South Africa and the U.K., focuses on identity, colonization, and inverting the Western gaze.
British photographer Christopher Nunn is best known for his ongoing documentary series of locals in Ukraine for the past 4 years.
Kay Hickman’s photography is dedicating to documenting the African Diaspora.
“9-1” is a photo series by Amba and Dylan that illustrates an alternative to the typical work lunch break.
Giacomo Tiberia’s film photography is all about the details and giving permanence to the fleeting.
Muralist John Valadez’s photography highlights urban and Chicano culture in Los Angeles during the 70s to 90s.
Artist Kerr McIlwraith presents a photo series of Tokyo's urban landscape.