Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.
If you ask me to describe the whole year and all things I learned during it I’d choose the word “responsibility”. It’s quite funny that the more the world develops nowadays and becomes more dynamic, the distance between a “kid” and an “adult”, “childhood” and “adulthood” becomes larger and the transition between them harder and more tangible.
“I made a trip to clear my mind.” explains Andre Josselin. “We did 9 states and almost 10.000 kilometers in 3 weeks including Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Colorado and California. We saw Rodeos and Roulette Tables, the endless roads and empty spaces. Witnessing Deers and Elks and Bisons. Eating a lot of sandwiches and hot dogs. We saw infinite skies of stars.
Being on holidays I wanted to photograph as little as possible, but there were so many moments of Lulo in golden sunlight that I ended up shooting a lot. I love photographing her more than anything, there’s nothing to sell and we are so relaxed with each other that these photographs feel raw, intimate and honest. These are the images that at the end of my career will mean the most.
“My most recent project, Divine Light, centres around the concept that we live in a world where technology has become the new religion.” explains recently graduated photographer Ruby Steele about her new series what will make you think.
Like a mermaid rising from the dark blue waves, embedded in the sea with its peaceful horizon but unpredictable stream, Russian model Olga Kobzar poses for the latest story of Saint-Petersburg based Photographer Tatiana Mertsalova.
always wonder what will remain of this very moment? Of this photo I took? Of me? I have the dreams from my childhood, since then I know what I want to pursue but will I succeed? Will I be able to live from it? I don’t mind doing corporate jobs as a a video editor or photographer, they pay the bill, but I want more.
One of my agents used to ask me, “who is your audience?” when talking about social media and I would brush her off. “Who is my audience?” I’d say it over and over before shrugging my shoulders and posting my next image, not caring too much as to who I was reaching or who was trying to reach me. Until it got away. My audience? Jesus, was I writing a college application essay?
“I already traveled a lot in my life, but I think the most wonderful place for me is still the house where I grew up.” Enjoy a moment with gorgeous Magdalena of Brigitte Models photographed by Verena Vötter.
“Eyal and I meet at the gym.” tells photographer Dmitri Talianski. “We started a conversation about tattoos, and since then we have been friends. I decided to tell his story.”
“This shooting came literally out of nowhere. I’ve been stressed a lot because of my hard management studies and the pace of my routine.” tells us 25 year young Milan based photographer Alberto Monizza.
To call Wolfman – Katerina Stoykova and Angelo Repetto – indie electronica or a synth-pop duo is like rendering a 3D technicolour cornucopia of imagery as a flat, two-dimensional object. Their sound, although it clearly draws from a synth-pop well and taps into some indie tropes, is really something of an auteur take on the history of alternative pop.