PHOTO STORIES
A Shaded Path
In his long term project ‘A Shaded Path’, documentary photographer Elliot Verdier tells the story of Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country in Central Asia. His images capture not only desolate landscapes but also the people, their broken dreams and great aspirations.
Those dreams that do not wake up
Dreams, fear, rage, screams and violence – Italian photographer Giacomo Infantino researched internal mutations and transformations following the lockdown. Through discussions and shared experiences he created essential performances, which have been fabricated in front of the camera.
A Surreal Female Gaze
Photographer Petrina Hicks uses an ensemble of marble props, live animals, taxidermy, fabrics and colourful backgrounds alongside female models to create surrealist portraits. She offers a reflection of primal female identity and a subjugation of the male gaze.
Beauty & Nature
Ziqian’s work is self-portraiture, where she combines her body with plants and mirrors, constantly exploring the balanced state of peaceful coexistence between humans and nature. Her works rarely show her face creating an anonymous body to the viewer.
Color Blocking
Photographer Adam Frint explores the use of colour through found architectural compositions and layered street art. In his series Color Blocking, found graffiti cover-ups interact playfully with forms and shapes he adds to the composition.
Tommy Sussex
London-based photographer Tommy Sussex specialises in medium format film photography. His work attempts to render an individual social reality that carries political weight. Recently, he documented the anti-racism demonstrations in London and the impact of the pandemic in his community.
NEVER SAY DIE
Lockdown in 2020 gave photographer Julio Pardo the chance to create NEVER SAY DIE – a series of books looking back at 12 years of his work. Pictures only relate to each other visually and are put together in no specific order – they might be years and miles apart form each other.
40 Music Venues
For his project ’40 Music Venues’, photographer Alex Amorós photographed music venues across London to highlight the impact the pandemic had not only on the venues but also on the whole entertainment industry.
Quarantine Park
Chicago-based photographer Kambua Chema started to photograph the top floor of a multi-storey car park during lockdown. A few months later she captured what’s happening at ‘Quarantine Park’, as she dubbed the space.
A new kind of normal
JC Candanedo uses photography to explore Human Rights, Mental Health and National Identity. What are our Individual rights? What are our Collective rights? What is our relationship with ourselves and the bodies that we inhabit and how is this relationship influenced by the world around us?
SLOW MOTION
DJ and music producer Silverhook, aka Argyris, best known for promoting BEEFMINCE at the legendary London venue Royal Vauxhall Tavern, has teamed up with electronic music artist Tareq for their single SLOW MOTION.
366 Portraits
When London based photographer Jesus Lacalle started his daily portrait project in January, he had no idea how 2020 would turn out and influence his project.
grüezi [‘gryətsi]
In a remote Swiss village, deep in the valley of Vals, the global pandemic feels very far way. 1250m above sea level, photographer Christian Trippe caught the last days of summer.
Dark and Delicious. The World of Dahc Dermur VIII
This New York icon and DJ, has risen from the underground and gained legions of fans from both the music scene and the fashion set
ZERO.NINE magazine asks The Queen of the Underground six questions.
Londoners
‘Londoners’ is a portrait project carried out over three years on the streets of London by photographer Alex Amorós. After observing the diverse people on the streets for a while, he decided it was time to break down boundaries and started taking portraits of them.
If you’re wondering about the future of America ask Pluto
Felicia Kozak looks to the stars to answer Americans burning questions. Ahead of the big vote, what is the future for this politically divided country?
Grace Before Jones
Camera, Disco, Studio. A new exhibition exploring Grace Jones though image making.
Detroit calling
From London to Detroit. We are speaking to Aki Choklat about the global pandemic, his new digital life via Zoom and his new found addiction to sourdough bread.