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  • fortified against all destructive influences

    fortified against all destructive influences

    By Stacie A Buhler This collection of images is inspired by a sermon given by former LDS prophet Spencer W. Kimball titled “Fortify Your Homes Against Evil” from April of 1969. I was born a 5th-generation Latter-day Saint (commonly known as Mormon) and I am the first person in generations of my family to denounce…

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  • Marionettes and Other Ghosts of Vision

    Marionettes and Other Ghosts of Vision

    Marionettes and Other Ghosts of Vision explores the inherent performance exchanged between my Self as an observer and my Subject, an imagined Persona. These staged photographs celebrate the genius of collaboration emboldened by the intensity of the environment and the energy of each moment.  My love for film scenes and gritty cinema inspire these character portrayals and reflect the…

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  • Jerome Paressant

    Jerome Paressant

    I am a multi-disciplinary artist. First an author and musician, I became a professional photographer over 15 years ago. I believe in the power of imagination and contemplation. For me, Art is a path, a search towards oneself, towards our reality. Personally, I am looking for something of the order of vision, in an almost…

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  • NYC ’81

    NYC ’81

    In 1981, I was given the golden opportunity to explore New York City. The moment I set foot in the bustling streets, I knew a love affair had begun. Little did I know, those initial impressions would shape my life significantly. Several years later, I found myself unexpectedly living in Manhattan, immersed in its vibrant…

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  • Yalda Eskandari

    Yalda Eskandari

    Yalda is an Iranian artist, who has been working as an interdisciplinary artist since 2011. Her work particularly focuses on definition of reality, on how our definition of the word could impact the way we define placement and femininity. Her research-base work references psychological and sociological perspectives to challenge established mindsets on the viewer’s mind.…

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  • Different Places, Different Lives

    Different Places, Different Lives

    By Yavuz Sariyildiz In this collection, I try to describe the natural states of people and their daily lives. Sometimes I try to capture how they relate to the space they are in. Through the portraits, I try to convey a part of their everyday lives. As much as I like to establish the relationship…

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  • Ocean of subconscious

    Ocean of subconscious

    By Tasha Volodina In every person, there is their underwater world. The world of the subconscious. Our brain carefully hides from us painful memories that shaped us once, presents as safe what is actually destructive. If one doesn’t surface into awareness and work on oneself, they can sink into the abyss and live their whole…

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  • Alex Covo

    Alex Covo

    Growing up in the vibrant city of New York, I was constantly surrounded by the art and culture that have come to define my love for photography. My passion for capturing the world around me began at the young age of 10, when my father gifted me my first camera: a polaroid instant camera. Years…

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  • Motion nO.5

    Motion nO.5

    Continuing my dynamic concept of ‘Motion,’ my journey takes an intriguing turn with Motion no. 5. Delving into the realm of imperfection created using a digital camera, this particular venture unfolds through the lens of an iPhone using a third-party camera app. As the raindrops cascade down a train window on a night or bad…

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  • Jeremie Nassif

    Jeremie Nassif

    I learned to create images walking in museums and working on movie sets shooting stills. Most of my work is about motion in one image. To achieve this obsession I worked with dancers for years, freelanced with horses in a theater and just finished a series with nude models. I use digital cameras because I…

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