Landscape
Born in St. Petersburg, raised in Siberia and educated in Siberia and France, Max took up photography in 2006. His…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Shane Lynam Based in Paris, Shane Lynam is a Documentary Photography Student at School of Art Media and Design,…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Ed Panar When Ed launched his Tumblr, I started to look at his work in a different way. There…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Klaus Pichler This series focuses in Austrian allotment gardens in and around Vienna, called ‘Schrebergärten’. These tiny gardens were…
By Bryan Formhals
Even the simple and mundane should be celebrated. Photographs ©Tanya Zani Tanya allowed me to create these diptychs of her…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs and text by Maria Sturm Country roads When we are young, we want to be adventurous, we want to…
By Bryan Formhals
Unlike Bryan, I have never met Mikael and I was not very familiar with his work until this feature. Bryan…
By James Turnley
©Mikael Kennedy – Click image to view Large Mikael Kennedy’s decade long Polaroid documentation of his travels comes to end…
By Bryan Formhals
James Luckett lives in Springfield, Ohio. A few years ago he lived in Japan. You can buy his book Suginami,…
By Bryan Formhals
I always enjoy it when an article I write resonates enough with a photographer to compel them to write an…
By Bryan Formhals
I appreciate photographers who don’t shy away from subject matter that’s been well documented, so when William LeGoullon submitted his…
By Bryan Formhals
I’ve admired Missy Prince’s work since I first discovered her on Flickr a few years. There’s a certain unapologetic romanticism…
By Bryan Formhals
Since I first browsed through Taryn Simon’s ‘The Innocents’ I’ve been fascinated with projects that explore locations where significant, or…
By Bryan Formhals
I enjoy the work of photographers who seem to be able to create their own universe through their photos. I…
By Bryan Formhals
Something I enjoy most about photography on the internet is how you can follow a body of work as it…
By Bryan Formhals
