Right Brain: Max
Capturing stories- real life stories- is the single most powerful thing we can do with our cameras. During a heartbreaking time for his family, Aaron Greene picked up his camera and began quietly...
View ArticleRight Brain: Joanna Brown
We love the simplicity of UK photographer Joanna Brown’s analogue work. Her film images are free of the over-thinking, over-processing influences that can so often inhibit creativity. She shoots with a...
View ArticleRight Brain: The Hidden Homeless
For more than a decade, photojournalist Elizabeth Lloyd has been traveling the United States documenting an often unseen sector of homelessness- those living day-to-day at rundown roadside motels. Her...
View ArticleRight Brain: El Hogan // Underwater
We’ve seen underwater photography before, but El Hogan‘s collection of images caught our attention and wouldn’t let go. A portrait and storytelling photographer in South East Queensland, Australia, El...
View ArticleRight Brain: Onafujiri “Fuji” Remet
At first glance there may not seem to be anything overwhelmingly significant about these photos until you find who the photographs were created by: Fuji is only 3-years-old. Using a Sony DSLR,...
View ArticleRight Brain: Laura Babb // The In-Between
“The more and more I think about it, the more I know that it’s the stories that interest me. Not just the story that makes up the key events of the wedding day, but the little stories. The seemingly...
View ArticleRight Brain: Emily Blincoe // @thuglifeforevs
Her Instagram feed is crazy-popular and, well, we can see why. Emily Blincoe, known in the Instagram world as @thuglifeforevs, has created an awesomely odd collection of images. “Portraits are my...
View ArticleRight Brain: Marc Janks // Who Are You New York
The stories behind personal projects are fascinating, but we particularly love that these portraits were born not from some lofty creative goals but out of honest, human insecurity. Someone that’s...
View ArticleRight Brain: Gabriele Galimberti // CouchSurfing
The mention of “travel photography” often conjures up ideas of glossy magazine spreads and exotic locales, but we love this project we stumbled across that takes travel photography in a much different...
View ArticleRight Brain: People vs. Places
While Tim Burkhart and Stephanie Bassos aren’t the first photographers to double-expose a roll of film, the images they’ve created over the past two years for their People vs. Places project are...
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