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Sicilian photographer Carmelo Micieli captures the raw, poetic beauty of Mount Etna in timeless black and white. His ima...
19/10/2025

Sicilian photographer Carmelo Micieli captures the raw, poetic beauty of Mount Etna in timeless black and white. His images evoke the Dantean landscapes of fire and myth, where nature becomes both muse and metaphor.

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Landscapes of Fire and Memory CARMELO MICIELI // Sicilian photographer Carmelo Micieli is an observer of truth and transformation. He grew up surrounded by the stark beauty of a landscape marked by…

✨ New Feature: PLATEAU by Bohdan Nahornyi ✨From his beginnings in Bilopyllia to his life in Lviv, Bohdan’s photography r...
07/10/2025

✨ New Feature: PLATEAU by Bohdan Nahornyi ✨
From his beginnings in Bilopyllia to his life in Lviv, Bohdan’s photography reflects on memory, identity, and the landscapes of Ukraine. His images balance documentation with reflection, carrying both resilience and a quiet sense of belonging.

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https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/10/05/plateau/

BOHDAN NAHORNYI // Bohdan Nahornyi is a Ukrainian artist raised in Bilopyllia. He channels the raw immediacy of analogue photography to tell stories that are both personal and historically grounded…

Working with 35mm film, squatter artist and analogue photographer Bean crafts surreal, emotionally layered images that d...
27/09/2025

Working with 35mm film, squatter artist and analogue photographer Bean crafts surreal, emotionally layered images that delve into q***r identity, repression, housing precarity, and dissociative states. Their latest series draws from lived experience in neglected architectural spaces, using collaboration with friends, musicians, and performers to materialise repressed feelings and dreamlike hallucinations into haunting tableaux.

These analogue works speak of a quiet rebellion—against erasure, against alienation, and against the pressures of a system that refuses space for expression. As Bean writes: “What can’t be allowed in the social sphere gets buried alive.”

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BEAN X // For London-based artist and squatter Bean, photography is not just an artistic practice—it’s a personal, political, and emotional exorcism. Working with 35mm film and collaborators from t…

✨ NEW FEATURE ✨BETWEEN REALITY AND IMAGINATION // Nathan MurrellBritish photographer Nathan Murrell, now based in Vienna...
17/08/2025

✨ NEW FEATURE ✨

BETWEEN REALITY AND IMAGINATION // Nathan Murrell

British photographer Nathan Murrell, now based in Vienna, brings a cinematic sensibility to portraiture and fine art photography. Balancing commissioned work with personal projects, his images blur the line between truth and interpretation—each frame alive with atmosphere and narrative depth.

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https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/08/17/between-reality-and-imagination/

NATHAN MURRELL // For British photographer Nathan Murrell, creativity began not behind a still camera, but in the moving image. He studied Film Production at university, originally intending to pur…

NEW FEATURE – Roee Morag: Painted MemoriesIn his intricate mixed-media series Painted Memories, Roee Morag weaves togeth...
10/08/2025

NEW FEATURE – Roee Morag: Painted Memories

In his intricate mixed-media series Painted Memories, Roee Morag weaves together painting and photography to reconstruct personal and familial history. Using analogue images from his father’s archive—images dating back to the 1970s—Roee projects these moments onto abstract acrylic paintings and re-photographs the interplay. The resulting images are hauntingly layered: fractured portraits, flickers of familiar faces, and color fields that feel like emotional landscapes.

Originally trained in film production, Roee’s project is both personal and universal—a visual dialogue with memory, loss, and identity. It’s a poignant reminder that we can transform what we inherit into something unforgettably our own.

https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/08/10/painted-memories/

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A Dialogue with My Father’s Lens ROEE MORAG // Roee Morag’s artistic practice spans painting, photography, collage, video, and sound, but it is the fertile in-between—where memory overlaps wi…

🖤 Where the Noise Ends – Photography by Stephan Pot ()In his hauntingly beautiful black-and-white photo series, Belgian ...
05/08/2025

🖤 Where the Noise Ends – Photography by Stephan Pot ()

In his hauntingly beautiful black-and-white photo series, Belgian artist Stephan Pot transforms landscapes into visual meditations. Working with long exposure, blurred light, and minimalist composition, he invites us into spaces shaped not by action—but by stillness.

“There’s a kind of silence that doesn’t just fall,” the article notes, “it seeps in slowly, displacing the rush and clutter of modern life.”

This is photography as exhale. As pause. As poetry.

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👉 https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/08/05/where-the-noise-ends/

STEPHAN POT // Though Stephan is not a photographer by trade, art has been a constant thread in his life. Based in Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium, he studied art in his early years and now blends his l…

FEATURE 21 now live on Spectaculum MagazineIn her powerful mixed-media series Where Is My Home?, Ukrainian artist Irina ...
27/07/2025

FEATURE 21 now live on Spectaculum Magazine

In her powerful mixed-media series Where Is My Home?, Ukrainian artist Irina Cheremisina explores the emotional landscape of displacement, grief, and memory through analogue self-portrait collage.

Irina combines photography with paper, thread, and handwritten elements to process her experience of losing her home in Donetsk and fleeing Ukraine in 2022. Her images are quiet, tactile, and deeply moving—speaking not only to personal loss, but also to the creative force of resilience.

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https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/07/27/where-is-my-home/

IRINA CHEREMISINA // In her poignant mixed-media series Where Is My Home?, Ukrainian artist Irina Cheremisina unpacks the emotional residue of displacement. Now based in Spain, Irina’s journe…

✨ Just published on Spectaculum Magazine:DANCING WITH GHOSTS by Alessandra Berto ✨In her luminous series of long-exposur...
21/07/2025

✨ Just published on Spectaculum Magazine:
DANCING WITH GHOSTS by Alessandra Berto ✨

In her luminous series of long-exposure dance portraits, Italian photographer Alessandra Berto captures grace in motion and emotion in colour. Working with handheld ICM techniques, she transforms fleeting gestures into painterly figures—ethereal, powerful, and endlessly expressive.

Alessandra began her photographic journey later in life, drawing on the legacy of her father’s love for the medium. Now based in Spain, she explores dance as a celebration of the ephemeral, using the camera not just as a tool but as a key to emotional release and personal voice.

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🔗 https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/07/21/dancing-with-ghosts/

ALESSANDRA BERTO // Italian-born and now based in Spain, Alessandra Berto began her artistic photography journey only recently—but with remarkable conviction and emotional clarity. Picking up a cam…

We’re honoured to present The House of Tibet, a contemplative photo series by Antonio Nardo, who found solace and spirit...
08/07/2025

We’re honoured to present The House of Tibet, a contemplative photo series by Antonio Nardo, who found solace and spiritual light in the hills of Votigno di Canossa. His black-and-white images depict the stillness of a place where memory and peace converge—home to the first Tibetan House in Europe.

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ANTONIO NARDO // For Italian photographer Antonio Nardo, photography is more than a creative practice—it’s a personal path, an emotional compass. Antonio has explored many genres over the years—fro…

How does power inhabit the human form? In Superhero Fragments, Italian photographer  Simone Batini captures sculptural b...
23/06/2025

How does power inhabit the human form? In Superhero Fragments, Italian photographer Simone Batini captures sculptural bodies in a unique visual dialogue between photography and contemporary sculpture. Shot at Filippo Tincolini’s Human Connections exhibition in Pietrasanta, Simone’s images highlight muscular torsos, heroic stances, and moments suspended between vulnerability and myth.

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SIMONE BATINI // In his new photographic series Superhero Fragments, Italian photographer Simone Batini returns to Spectaculum Magazine with a striking visual narrative that explores the enduring p…

What if winter looked entirely different through the lens of imagination and colour? In his series SNOWLAND, Munich-base...
15/06/2025

What if winter looked entirely different through the lens of imagination and colour? In his series SNOWLAND, Munich-based photo artist Jochen Cerny redefines the alpine landscape. Using infrared filters and his own CMPB technique, he creates surreal, almost abstract worlds where snow-draped terrain meets vibrant pink forests and dreamlike atmospheres.

Read the full feature and explore the SNOWLAND series now on our website.

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https://spectaculum-magazine.com/2025/06/15/snowland/

COLOURING THE COLD JOCHEN CERNY // Jochen Cerny, based in Munich, is not your typical photographer. With a background in international investment banking, his trajectory into the world of art might…

🎷 NEW FEATURE: The Pulse of Jazz by Victor Kapustin 🎷Victor Kapustin’s black-and-white photo reportage captures the raw,...
08/06/2025

🎷 NEW FEATURE: The Pulse of Jazz by Victor Kapustin 🎷
Victor Kapustin’s black-and-white photo reportage captures the raw, emotional energy of a live jazz performance by Jazzahead Picante at Vienna’s renowned ZWE club. His lens finds rhythm in stillness and music in every shadow—an homage to the spontaneous spirit of jazz and the beauty of candid expression.

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An emotional black and white reportage from Vienna’s legendary ZWE club VICTOR KAPUSTIN // There’s a quiet intensity that runs through Victor Kapustin’s photography—an understated confidence that d…

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