February 2011
7 posts
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Jack Toohey
“18-year-old photographer and filmmaker from Sydney, Australia. As an artist he strives to capture youth culture in a way which provokes nostalgia in both himself and the viewer”-his website q: Colour affects the mood of the picture, do you edit your pictures? if so, how’d you decide what colour level is right? a: Yep, I edit my pictures, I spend a fair bit of time on them...
Feb 24th
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Skylar Leaf
18 year old photographer from California. q: Why analogue photography? a: Analog photography is honest. Theres no manipulating or change. For some reason i find that digital photography feels so distant and often emotionless. there’s a tangibility to film that i like. also you never really know what your going to get out of it. sometimes when i develop a roll of film my favorite...
Feb 22nd
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Tristan Hutchinson
Photographer and Filmmaker based in Dublin q: Your works have a sense of geometry and you seem to deconstruct things by making it simple, what’s the idea behind it? a: I’m a big fan of saying less with my images. I never want to come across as being preachy, showing too much or dictating what the person viewing my work must see. I guess for me, its more about the work asking more...
Feb 21st
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David Jo Bradley
“I’m an Australian documentary photographer and journalist, currently based in London. My focus is mostly autobiographical; I’m interested in connecting the audience with the photographer and protagonist into a singular shared moment by portraying authentic moments of interaction.” q: You’ve travelled to and documented places from all over the world, what’s your...
Feb 17th
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Josh Thornton
Analogue photographer clicks away in London. q: Your photography seems to distort reality to achieve a certain mood, what’s the intention behind this? a: I think it’s really important that any form artistic expression should convey a sense of feeling, an emotion, or carry some sort of pathos, essentially you should garner some sort of response from the viewer be it positive or...
Feb 12th
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Francesco Ercolini
q: How would you describe the type of images you like to make? a: Ever since I was a kid I wanted to recount what happened to and around me, and then naturally… came photography. the initial attraction was towards social reportage photography. Then, through the years came photography as a profession (which kills passion), and then research… like the search for a camera between the pages of a...
Feb 8th
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Jessica Tremp
q: Images are a powerful from of communication, how do you go about doing that in your works? a: I think the beauty of most forms of art, be it music, writing, painting or photography is that it has the power to grab hold of something inside peoples stomachs, twist it and make them feel like they are understood and not alone. the way to achieve this beautiful connection is through honesty...
Feb 3rd
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