Eric Chakeen is an editorial and fine art photographer living and working in New York. His personal and commissioned shots are a wild mix of humour and professionalism that is hard to come by
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Eric Chakeen is an editorial and fine art photographer living and working in New York. His personal and commissioned shots are a wild mix of humour and professionalism that is hard to come by
Sebastian Curi is an Argentianian born Illustrator who now calls Barcelona home. He has found himself working alongside agencies such as: The New Yorker, CNN and Apple. With a plethora of influences and a style that are malleable in order to create life and connection in his pieces he is quickly becoming an artist I can’t stop looking up.
Damien Maloney is a photographer based in California. He was born in Texas and grew up in the Arizona desert. Now living in San Francisco, Damien’s first introduction to photography was taking pictures for his college newspaper which saw him shooting portraits, sports and still life.
Sly Morikawa is an artist known for her dreamy, fantastical aesthetic and has managed to generate an impressive commercial client list through this signature style. Sly’s work transports us to the delightfully perverse world she has created within her artistic endeavours, and we sat down over a coffee to chat about the inspiration behind how she creates.
Brumby, a prominent music photographer and videographer, is more than just the box he works within.With 2020 shaping up to be a huge year of non-music related work, we can’t wait to see how he balances his passion for music, and his desire to create outside of the industry he is most well-known in.
Viewing Steele’s work on your laptop transports you into a world that you’ve only ever dreamed about. It has the ability to make you feel as though you are melting through the screen and into her creative mind. Although we can’t actually show you what Steele’s brain looks like, we can let you in on how she views some really big concepts that are a constant in her practice.
We caught up with photographer Thea Elder to chat about her work, style and what inspires her.
Shiloh’s was named after a number plate her mother saw in Vermont, USA just before giving birth.
We caught up with photographer Stasia Hendrawan to chat about her work, style and exciting projects.
18 days. is a series of photographs captured during a recent trip to Japan, comprising images taken in Tokyo, Kyoto, Kobe, Osaka, Naoshima, and Hiroshima.
When asked about my favourite part of the trip was, I never know where to start. Taken on a Canon Prima Twin S, these photographs document our first few days in Tokyo and Kyoto by Kayleigh Yap.
Controversy and drama were again present at this year's edition of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia. On the runway, the latest collections from local designers introduced bright bursts of colour and contrasting fabrics, while off the runway certain egos were bruised depending on your level of accreditation.
El mar, la mar is a collection of images shot in the city of Cádiz, within the autonomous region of Andalucía, Spain. I sought to exhibit not only my deep connection to the country, but its rich aesthetic beauty and history.
Johnny Jordan, Fashion and portrait photographer from Ireland, working on both analog and digital format.
Hailing from that perennial wellspring that is the Fremantle rock scene, psych rockers Pond returned to Sydney to a packed out midweek crowd at the Metro Theatre. Since 2009 the band has undergone a morphing line-up and released eight albums, many to critical acclaim, and has performed as part of curated line-ups at festivals such as South by South West.
I always carry around my Contax T2 when I'm travelling and love to shoot quiet and dreamy moments in busy cities. It always makes me fall in love with the cities a little bit more. This is a roll from when I was shooting a fashion campaign in Korea.
Translating the metaphysical world of sport into a singular image could seem like an impossible task, but it is one that Australian photographer Delly Carr has been doing for thirty years. Between his global assignments and work as a Nikon ambassador, the multi-award winning photographer got a chance to sit down and tap out a few answers to questions we had and muse on the nature of his profession.