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April 8, 20131 month ago

Interview with Cassidy Photography

Cassidy Photography is a Tasmanian photographer and the inaugural 2012 WaterSense photo competition winner. His portfolio is rich, stunning and diverse. Read more
October 16, 20127 months ago

Interview with Jan-Pieter

Jan-Pieter’s work invokes a feeling of beautiful solitude, of sought out loneliness. There’s a certain vastness to his photos that leave the viewer feeling like they’re on a long journey through a dream, and getting lost is a welcome state. The shadows are deep and the contrast is high, and given that Jan-Pieter is still only a teenager, I’m beside myself in wondering what he’ll produce in the coming years. Read more
October 5, 20127 months ago

Interview with Tama Murata

Tama Murata is a creator. producer, photographer and model. She works with her father, the famous photographer Ken Murata, to conceptualize images and execute them Read more
August 6, 20129 months ago

Interview with Federico Chiesa

Federico Chiesa is an accomplished commercial photographer born in Cecina, a small town in Tuscany. After studying in Rome he began his work as a commercial photographer to critical acclaim. Read more
July 30, 20129 months ago

Interview with Photographer HAL

Bathtubs, couples, love and challenge are strong themes throughout this artist’s work with other key elements including individuality, style, communication and intimacy. Photographer Hal brings complete strangers to his confined, crucible like spaces only to convey his continuing theme of ‘love of the couple’. Read more
July 16, 201210 months ago

Interview with Maco Azuma

Maco Azuma is a freelance photographer specializing in high end fashion photography. Born in Osaka she showed interest in drawing and later in oil painting with the art club of her Junior High School and High School Read more
July 10, 201210 months ago

Interview with Zhang Xiao

Zhang Xiao was born in Yantai, China in 1981. He is a graduate of Yantai University, Art Design of Architecture Department and from 2005 – 2009 worked as a photographer for the Chongqing Morning Post. He presently works as a freelance photographer in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Read more
July 2, 201210 months ago

Interview with Josefine Jonsson

Josefine Jonsson is a photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden who began her photography career in 2006. She graduated with a degree in Commercial and Magazine photography from Fotoskolan Gamleby in 2011 and has become one of the most sought after photographers in Sweden. Known for her versatility she captures the true beauty in her subjects if they are scenic or portraits and, as an expert retoucher, she is able to further emphasis that beauty post shoot. Read more
May 31, 201211 months ago

Interview with Shelly d'Inferno

Shelly d’Inferno is a multi-talented woman who started out styling and taking “modeling photos” with her friends at age 13. Designing and making clothes at 15. She bought her first Nikon system camera at 18 and started doing more professional photoshoots and liveshow photography. She is an artist and creator. Her expertise extends beyond her modeling portfolio into make-up and styling, fashion design and photo retouching. Shelly appreciates beauty around her and loves to inspire others and to share her fantasies and talents. She love good teamwork and always put passion into her work and always strives to achieve all of her million goals in life. Read more
April 21, 20121 year ago

Interview with Anathema Photography

Anathema Photography creates dark and disturbing images unlike any others. These are not just static images that you view and move on. They linger and seep into your psyche. It makes you question not only the photo but the story behind the photo. As a child Danielle had horrific nightmares. She was always terrified of the dark and what was lurking in the corners, the closet or under her bed. She learned to embrace the unknown and eventually found ways to welcome the twisted images that haunted her dreams. She opened her mind to this new world she had created where the deformed, the bizarre and the unconventional were beautiful, sensual and above all, accepted. Read more
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