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Toshiya WatanabeSomewhere not Herehttps://fotoform.co/toshiya-watanabeIn his series 'Somewhere not Here' Watanabe goes i...
29/09/2020

Toshiya Watanabe
Somewhere not Here
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In his series 'Somewhere not Here' Watanabe goes into the depths of his consciousness to create his magical realistic images. In his photographs of real landscapes, such as the sea, the city, and vegetation, reality disappears, resulting in a feeling of being 'not here, somewhere else'. Both instability and beauty exist in the pictures for which Watanabe used infrared effect. The series 'Somewhere not Here' uses society as a subject, focusing on the something that appears and disappears underneath everyday life.

Sarah JasminMy first Camera was the Canon AE-1. It is the perfect Camera to start with, and super affordable. Some time ...
02/09/2020

Sarah Jasmin
My first Camera was the Canon AE-1. It is the perfect Camera to start with, and super affordable. Some time later a good friend gifted me the Rollei 35 S, which I am using manly today. I absolutely love it! It’s incredibly small and mighty. The lens is not coupled to the viewfinder, meaning you have to use the lens hyperfocal distance to guess the focus. What stands out for me with this camera is its overall build quality and design. It is really quite amazing that something so small takes a roll of 35mm film and is able to take such great shots. Then there is the Minolta AF-DL. I manly use this one for evenings and time I just want to point and shoot. It gets you nice results with super few efforts.
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Pierre Rahier —  Le silence de la valléeThis work echoes to the Samson Valley, the place where he settled with his famil...
01/09/2020

Pierre Rahier — Le silence de la vallée

This work echoes to the Samson Valley, the place where he settled with his family. The photographs trace the close links that exist between humans and the nature that surrounds them. Fixed in the snapshot of light, animals, the plant world, life, death remember us and become deeply embedded in our flesh. Silent traces, we imprint these places of our passage without them echoing them.

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Sara MeinzPhotography increases my curiosity and helps me to seek for hidden messages or contradictions in my surroundin...
26/08/2020

Sara Meinz

Photography increases my curiosity and helps me to seek for hidden messages or contradictions in my surroundings. I'm interested in capturing powerful -yet simple- photographs that incentive the viewer to give it meaning. This way, with most of my pictures, I feel as if I'm giving the clues to solve a puzzle.

https://fotoform.co/sara-meinz

"I Shoot everyday. It's hard to define what my work is about, I'm just trying to show how I view the world for what it r...
30/07/2020

"I Shoot everyday. It's hard to define what my work is about, I'm just trying to show how I view the world for what it really is, no sugar or any bu****it in it. I love photography because you can turn trash into gold on a paper if the lighting hits your subject just right."

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Danica O. Kus — The Architecture of Tadao Ando Photographing the architecture of Tadao Ando was an impressive experience...
23/07/2020

Danica O. Kus — The Architecture of Tadao Ando

Photographing the architecture of Tadao Ando was an impressive experience about beauty, simplicity and strong connotation to space.

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Danica O. Kus

Alessia Morellini — "During this quarantine I rediscover a more clean and simple typology of photography, I abandoned th...
20/07/2020

Alessia Morellini — "During this quarantine I rediscover a more clean and simple typology of photography, I abandoned the idea of recreating sensational urban or natural landscapes, and I used my body and other old pictures of my friends as my main subject."

https://fotoform.co/alessia-morellini

Chochana Rosso shares a portolfio of photographs from quarantine and discusses the equipment used to make them.
17/07/2020

Chochana Rosso shares a portolfio of photographs from quarantine and discusses the equipment used to make them.

Melissa Schriek — The City is a Choreographyhttps://fotoform.co/melissa-schriek'The City is a Choreography' explores the...
15/07/2020

Melissa Schriek — The City is a Choreography

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'The City is a Choreography' explores the contemporary city. The project exists of street scenes and portraits in public spaces that probes the disconnection between the city and the youth that reside within. With special attention to the sculptural qualities of the body and the relationship between space and individual, and between each other, the city always hums in the background of the images. 'The City is a Choreography’ explores the escape from daily routine of everyday life and how the urban environment can be perceived with both eyes and body.

New work by Joselito Verschaeve continuing his series "Close to the Sun" today on Fotoform.https://fotoform.co/joselito-...
09/07/2020

New work by Joselito Verschaeve continuing his series "Close to the Sun" today on Fotoform.
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Joselito Verschaeve (°1996, BE) is a photographer based in Ghent, Belgium. He is currently following the MA programma at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK).

Jose David Valiente — InsomniaInsomnia is a reflection on the passage of time, the adaptation process, the desire for li...
20/05/2020

Jose David Valiente — Insomnia
Insomnia is a reflection on the passage of time, the adaptation process, the desire for liberty, the emptiness and the uncertainty produced by a strange situation that is beyond my control.
 Due the economic crisis I was forced to move back to my hometown. Coming back to a village, where there is nothing to do, where everyone knows you and it seems to controls your life, made me feel anxious and overwhelmed, so much so, I couldn’t sleep. Through photography, I can express what I’ve gone through during this phase, trying to coexist with my situation and everything that surrounds me.
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José David Valiente (1986) is a visual artist based in Murcia, Spain.

Tealia Ellis Ritter — The Model FamilyThe series The Model Family is an exploration into identity through portraits of m...
18/05/2020

Tealia Ellis Ritter — The Model Family
The series The Model Family is an exploration into identity through portraits of my immediate family. I am interested in the intimate progression of individuals over time, the body’s ability to convey emotion and experience through gesture and the ambiguity of the family photograph, specifically the ambiguity of a single image or moment and how context, arrangement and organization imparts meaning to these images and effects memory. The Model Family draws on an ongoing archive of images that I began creating when I was in my early teens. Images are free floating and can be organized and reorganized into “chapters.” Chapters may operate chronologically but are more often presented as skipping through time. This skipping is meant to engage with the circuitous path memory often takes. A singular image may present multiple meanings in each arrangement, altering its own relationship to the group. Much like a time traveler revisiting the same moment in their own life multiple times, with each visit the specific moment is linked to a new sequence. Kurt Vonnegut in his novel, Slaughterhouse Five, describes looking at one’s life in this manner. “Each clump of symbols is a brief, urgent message - describing a situation, a scene....There isn’t any particular relationship between all the messages, except the author has chosen them carefully, so that, when seen all at once, they produce an image of life that is beautiful and surprising and deep.”

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Tealia Ellis Ritter lives and works in rural Connecticut. Her work contends with the intersecting roles of the photograph as personal document, familial marker of time and object with physical surface.

Jan Paul Evers' photographic imagery is engaging and perplexing. The granular structure of its analog formation points t...
07/05/2020

Jan Paul Evers' photographic imagery is engaging and perplexing. The granular structure of its analog formation points to an outdated reference system that has long been in the process of dissolution. Nevertheless, the artist charmingly and consistently insists on the decisive moment which, unlike Cartier-Bresson, does not manifest itself in a jump over a puddle. On the contrary, in these times of standardized digital imaging processes, Jan Paul Evers celebrates his struggle in the darkroom in an alchemical and elementary manner for the perfect print. All of this would be a nostalgic transfiguration of a media-mourned past if Evers did not counter this with an eclectic, sometimes erratic mix of abstract and representative motifs.
— Thomas Seelig

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Jan Paul Evers' photographic imagery is engaging and perplexing. The granular structure of its analog formation points to an outdated reference system that has long been in the process of dissolution.

Garrett Grove – Errors of Possessionhttps://fotoform.co/garrett-grove
28/04/2020

Garrett Grove – Errors of Possession
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Garrett Grove's photographs have been exhibited and published nationally and internationally, most recently at the Robert Capa Contemporary Photo Center in Budapest, Hungary and the Aperture gallery in New York City, New York.

Michael Swann – NOEMAhttps://fotoform.co/michael-swannNoema is a body of work that investigates the aura of place and re...
26/04/2020

Michael Swann – NOEMA
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Noema is a body of work that investigates the aura of place and religious experience by searching for signs of the Virgin Mary’s presence in these two locations. Alongside original photographs made at both sites, Noema also includes large-scale images that have been appropriated from video footage of the visionaries taken during their apparitions. These emphasise the impenetrability of the individual religious and phenomenological experience, and speaks to the separation between what is apparently being seen and what is photographable.



Michael Swann — Noema is a body of work that investigates the aura of place and religious experience.

Giulia De Marchi — Vulcanohttps://fotoform.co/giulia-de-marchiInspired by “A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series ...
22/04/2020

Giulia De Marchi — Vulcano
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Inspired by “A Tour Through Sicily and Malta: In a Series of Letters to William Beckford” of Patrick Brydone, Vulcano is a series of digital and analog photographs that explores Etna, an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy.

Giulia De Marchi (b. 1990) is an Italian photographer currently living in Treviso, Italy. Her work has been widley published and exhibited.

JH Engström — A selectionhttps://fotoform.co/jh-engstromI guess that expressing myself is kind of shelter. To have this ...
15/04/2020

JH Engström — A selection
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I guess that expressing myself is kind of shelter. To have this privilege is like the privilege of having a home. This universe of images I have inside me, and sometimes on paper, is very precious to me. I believe it is actually my freedom.
— JH Engström

JH Engström is a Swedish photographer and artist based in Stockholm. He was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize in 2005.

Yoshinori Mizutani – Tokyo Parrotshttps://fotoform.co/yoshinori-mizutani
14/04/2020

Yoshinori Mizutani – Tokyo Parrots
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Yoshinori Mizutani lives and works in Tokyo. His work draws both on a conceptual approach and on elements of street photography.

Claudine Doury – Amourhttps://fotoform.co/claudine-doury-amour
14/04/2020

Claudine Doury – Amour
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Claudine Doury is a French photographer, member of Agence VU' and is represented by In Camera gallery. She lives and works mainly in Paris.

Tracy Baranhttps://fotoform.co/tracey-baran
12/04/2020

Tracy Baran
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Tracey Baran (1975–2008) was an American photographer who made deeply intimate images documenting her life and those around her.

Mark Mahaney — Polar Nighthttps://fotoform.co/mark-mahaney
11/04/2020

Mark Mahaney — Polar Night
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Mark Mahaney (born 1979, Chicago) is an American photographer living in California and New York.

11/04/2020

Jay Turner Frey Seawell is a photographer based in Los Angeles.

09/04/2020

Ewa Doroszenko (b. 1983) is a Warsaw-based artist whose creative practice employs a mixture of painting, photography and digital media.

09/04/2020
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