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Escape the city

A summer afternoon shoot to escape the city ended up exploring Berlin East-lakes and brought us this series of photos with gorgeous Lulu. “When we arrived after a walk in the Grunewald forest, Lulu went directly to the water, and from this point on, we decided to have fun and play a 20 minutes movie that is now frozen in odd vignettes.”
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“The only way to find real sustainable happiness is to slow down.” A talk with Alina Lee

We are having a crush on Alina Lee alias ohthumbelina for a few years already. Her self-portraits are somehow different. Not smoothly polished, but multidimensional. Melancholic, profound, thoughtful and always simply beautiful. We are happy to see that she released her first self-portrait book and sat down with her to talk about true freedom, imperfections as another marketing tool and finding happiness.
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One Night Only — “pop up gigs” for young rappers and DJ´s in Hong Kong

One Night Only, started in October 2017, with the purpose of regularly holding pop-up gigs and parties with young local rappers and DJ´s in Hong Kong. The founders, Erica Kwok and Allex Chan, are two twenty-something young adults and they started their concept inspired by Kiev rave parties.
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The stories of the people behind the art: Michelle Berj #7

” I started bringing my camera with me everywhere just in case there’s an opportunity to take an interesting photo. I don’t even know what it is exactly that I think is interesting, but it’s usually something unexpected and possibly overlooked by others. It’s an organized artistic crime. It’s a subtle form of rebellion to embrace eccentric interests in creating, what I perceive to be, beautiful images.”
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A summer romance

I met him during my travels this summer in France. I was staying in a tiny village outside of Paris and he was living at the house I stayed at. We explored Monet’s garden together and something began to kindle. Back at the house he told me to put a record on and asked me to dance. It felt like old-fashioned romance and fireworks. We ended up spending the next two weeks together.
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“A good photo can’t be perfectly replicated.” A moment with photographer Kevin Burzynski

We had a quick chat with currently Los Angeles based photographer Kevin Burzynski about what makes a good photo, shooting on film and the biggest challenge of being a photographer.…
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An ode to my youth

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.
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The Mid-West

“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.
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Divine Light – A series exploring the power of mobile technology

“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.
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She is like the sea

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.
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The stories of the people behind the art: Eliya Akbaş #6

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.
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“My work is very selfish” A talk with Kimbra Audrey

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.
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London Heatwave

“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.
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“I’ve learnt to open my self up so they can do the same in front of the lens too.” Rosie Matheson

The very talented London and Brighton based photographer Rosie Matheson talks to us about becoming a professional photographer, examining the emotional connection between people and places and how she got more and more up close and personal with her subjects as time has gone on.
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Capturing the perfect moment: A talk with Nathan Lobato

“To be able to become a great photographer, I think it revolves around patience.“ We have some stunning eye-candy for you today by Los Angeles based portrait photographer Nathan Lobato.

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