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“A Question of Balance” by Photographer Elliot Ross
[ad_1] A series exploring the politics of water an the Navajo Nation by Taiwanese-American photographer and writer Elliot Ross. Based in rural Southern Utah, Ross’s practice centres on long-form projects that examine how landscapes shape community and culture, the struggle for Indigenous self-determination, and cultural flashpoints in opposing Western American values.. The Navajo Nation is […]
“Not Like This, You Moron!” by Photographer Hasti Najafi
[ad_1] A series of daily and bodily experiences by lens-based artist Hasti Najafi. Born in Tehran, and currently studying fine arts in Zurich, Najafi’s practice involves experimenting with the objects and experiences of everyday life and exploring what remains hidden in the photographic image. “Not Like This, You Moron!” (2023-2024) focuses on the interplay between […]
2025 Booooooom Photo Awards – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE …
[ad_1] Photographers, it’s that time again! The Booooooom Photo Awards are back for a fourth year and submissions are now open. This year’s categories are Portrait, Nature, Street, Colour, and for the first time-ever, a special Student category. Our friends at Format are once again partnering with us to make it all happen. We’re thrilled […]
Christian Lee – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * …
[ad_1] A personal series by filmmaker and photographer Christian Lee (previously featured here). Lee is an award-winning storyteller and Hoyt Scholar at UCLA. For Lee, the camera can be used to restore dignity and agency to communities often erased from the larger story of American life. The photos presented here revolve around Lee’s own upbringing. […]
“American Mirage” by Photographer Sinziana Velicescu
[ad_1] A series documenting moments across the American landscape that feel quietly impossible by Los Angeles-based photographer Sinziana Velicescu (previously featured here). Velicescu explores the subtle tension between built and natural environments, often focusing on in-between spaces shaped by time. Appropriating architectural vocabulary, Velicescu’s careful compositions tell the story of place. In “American Mirage” she […]
“McAmen” by Artist Junhao Wu
[ad_1] An ongoing project involving the consumption of over 350 Filet-O-Fish burgers by China-born, UK-based artist Junhao Wu. Four years ago, while much of the world was still under pandemic restrictions, Wu was studying Contemporary Photography Practices and Philosophies at Central Saint Martins in London. During the lockdowns Wu imagined the day he could walk […]
Young Thug Posts Selfie W/ Duck Lips, Kissy Face (PHOTO)
[ad_1] Social media is goin’ IN after Young Thug posted a selfie doing the duck lips a.k.a. making a kissy face. RELATED: He Said THAT?! 10 Bombshell Moments From Young Thug’s Leaked Jail Calls (AUDIO) Young Thug Posts Selfie Doing The Duck Lips/Kissy Face On Sunday, September 21, Young Thug took to his Instagram Story to […]
“Boy Friend” by Photographer Kenny Wu
[ad_1] A visual meditation on contemporary masculinity by New York-based photographer and filmmaker Kenny Wu. A cinematographer by trade, Wu’s work is grounded in self-discovery as his captured observations of his surroundings often reveals parts of his own identity. “Whether it’s an exploration of straight male intimacy, or a two-month sabbatical in Taiwan, I’m constantly […]
“Anba Solèy Lakay” by Photographer Frédéric Georges
[ad_1] A series highlighting the warmth and resilience of Hatian culture by photographer and director Frédéric Georges. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Georges attended St. John’s University in New York, where he specialized in photography and directing. His work spans personal projects as well as fashion and editorial assignments that reflect a sensitivity to the people, […]