Bored Girls strike a pose for photographer Anja Verdugo
“Sugar and spice and all things nice, That’s what little girls are made of.” Photographer and Kinfolk art director, Anja Verdugo‘s aptly titled ‘Bored Girls’ series, casually subverts the male gaze....
View ArticleDean Chalkley returns with ‘Never Turn Back’ exhibition at The Print Space
Award winning image-maker and charming fellow Dean Chalkley, returns to the exhibition scene with his latest personal project: Never Turn Back – an ode to friendship, space, and free spirit. Yarmouth...
View ArticleIlke & Franz help make the Legendary Uludag pop
“You’ve got to try this drink — it’s amaaazing!!” This represented the first endorsement of Uludağ, care of the ever-enthusiastic Ben Rider. As a man of impeccable taste and talent, our trust in Ben...
View ArticleQ&A with self-taught photographer Andrea Caliò
Andrea Caliò is a proclaimed, self-taught photographer. Originally hailing from Italy, Andrea’s new home in Germany provided inspiration for his series: ‘Naked City- Fog’ — a moody depiction...
View ArticleLuisa Whitton’s ‘What About The Heart?’ series explores humanity through the...
Visionary photographer Luisa Whitton’s ‘What About The Heart?’ series explores humanity through the lens of the technological advancements in Japanese robotics. Working with scientist and director of...
View ArticleStreet photographer Toka Hlongwane’s reflections on analogue vs digital in...
Amidst the petrol bombs (Molotov cocktails) and teargas, a photographer rode his cranky fixie bicycle on an assignment far different to the ones other (predominantly white) photographers were on. It is...
View ArticleGeography student turned Photographer – Salih Basheer documents everyday Africa
I think that in ten years from now the community of photographers in Sudan (or Khartoum) will be very powerful. ‘Speak to me with easy language because my English is not very perfect.’ This was...
View ArticleArtist and photographer Toka Hlongwane’s images and personal musings on...
Most of us city boys had no clue or even interest in understanding manhood and our masculinity At the end of last year, Cape Town-based street photographer Toka Hlongwane was part of a group exhibition...
View ArticleArtist Boipelo Khunou on personal power and being intentional
I am becoming more intentional about how I use photography to document and create. Whenever I share images I try to give the medium and the people involved in making the image, space and authenticity....
View ArticlePhotographer & Publisher Al Palmer from Brown Owl Press discusses creative...
The ordinary interests me as, simply, it’s the majority of my world. I live in a working-class area (Byker) of a working class city (Newcastle), the extraordinary is something that occurs somewhere...
View ArticleThe Masiyaleti Mbewe ‘skyscraper’ is ready to create art on every floor
If I could be given – and this is me now daydreaming – a skyscraper [I would] just be allowed to create art on every floor. It’s been a little over a year since writer, photographer and activist,...
View ArticleTHE NEW BREED: PHOTOGRAPHERS MAKING IT WORK – IN & OUT OF THE GALLERY SPACE
On any normal day, Andiswa Mkosi might find herself packing her bags to work on a week-long photography assignment, taking part in a panel discussion, or interviewing multimedia artists about their...
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