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?
Kimbra is a photographer based in Paris that shoots all her photos on film and shows us her very personal and unique perspective of the whimsical feminine figure. From natural shapes that the body creates to the true essence of nature – one can truly get bewildered with the energy of her photos.
“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.
“One day I woke up and thought I don’t want to live this life”. Bea Miller is a singer, songwriter and first garnered attention through season two of The X Factor – US – when she was 13 years old. We chat about her growing up with two moms, writing her own songs and being the breadwinner for her family.
This series is meant to represent the magic that can exist in the mundane. Often times loneliness and routine are viewed as negative or tedious. These images show the solitude that can exist in these moments.
Do people remember the documentaries that Penelope Spheeris made? I remember The Decline of Western Civilization III about punk rock culture. Where the line between homelessness and punk rock is blurred, the aesthetic of the movie is the loneliness and survival it shows the unforgiving side of society.
Layers of atmospheric sounds draw you into a melancholy world full of depth. Goosebumps included. Christian Löffler is a guarantee for an intriguing as well as an addictive sounds. Such as the newest remix of “Nattskärran” by Swedish multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Menke.
“I started loving modelling the moment I realised how much it did for my self-confidence.” “As the heatwave in London continued, we tried looking for the closest body of water that is safe to swim in in London and found ourselves in the Serpentine Lido in Hyde Park.” explains photographer Nirish Shakya about her newest series starring stunning Pepita.
On a hot summer’s Sunday Amanda, Emily and I decided to rent a sail boat and cool off on Lake Travis in Austin, Texas. Swimming and Sunsets. I hope the photographs can convey just how amazing the day was.
I honestly think that love is what we are here for. Not to accumulate more and more belongings, running from one meeting to another, to spend hours in a traffic jam to get to work, first to throw things away just to buy new ones, at the expense of us all, nature, people, animals, the earth. Our home.