PHOTO STORIES
Anonymous
A series of anonymous nudes from 1842–1910 caught the attention of photographer Edie Bresler. During a year-long illness, she started creating alternate settings and time periods for the subjects, using digital image manipulation and embroidery.
The Land of Error
Photographer Ioanna Sakellaraki shot her series ‘The Land of Error’ alongside the Oodnadatta Track – an unsealed outback road stretching over 617km across South Australia.
BODY
In his ongoing project BODY, photographer Arnoldas Kubilius focuses on the textures, shades and shapes of the male body.
Castle of Innocence
Castle of Innocence by photographer Joel Jimenez delves into the imaginative space of the Children's Museum of Costa Rica and its cultural heritage.
LOVELOW
In her new single LOVELOW, East London artist Dalma Berger aka DB Armitage deals with a problematic break up, personal boundaries and self-harm. Watch her new video exclusively on ZERO.NINE.
Ordinary Sacramento
Photographer Enoch Ku finds beauty in the mundane moments of life, ordinary moments that are occurring all around us whether we see them or not.
Los Suiti
Magdalena Correa delves into the Suiti community, an isolated territory that requires urgent safeguard measures by UNESCO in Alsunga, Latvia.
Experimental Relationship (2007– Now)
Pixy Liao’s work questions the norm by exploring the alternative possibilities of heterosexual relationships.
Your Body Keeps The Score
Photographer Garth McKee used light and movement as a way to channel all the emotions that have built up over the last year during lockdown.
Turistica
Photographer Carlo Rusca’s project is a visual journey dedicated to all the small tourist destinations and their lonely citizens.
Five female photographers you should know
To celebrate Women’s History Month and on the heels of International Women’s Day, we take a look at the most subversive, fun and intrinsically most beautiful takes offered on the female gaze by five photographers you ought to know.
God of the Sun
Juan Brenner’s TONATIUH is documenting the scars and the ongoing suffering of the people of Guatemala brought to the country by Spanish conqueror Pedro de Alvarado about 500 years ago.
Shooting Stars
Legendary rock music photographer Scarlet Page has been taking photographs of rock and pop stars for the last thirty years and if you’re a fan of music, you will have definitely seen her imagery.
Lives in Limbo
London based photographer Sebastian Barros wants to remind us of the moments of unexpected beauty that have occurred during lockdown. He posted disposable film cameras to his friends and invited them to capture their early lockdown life.
See you next Tuesday
Photographer Kyle de Vre works every Tuesday at Sophie’s Bar in New York’s Lower East Side. During his shift, he spends time taking pictures of friends and locals with his Hasselblad.
"we need a face [?]"
Self-taught photographer Cristina Rizzi Guelfi’s series, "we need a face [?]" makes fun of the obsession with selfies, replacing faces with photographs from US archives from the 1950s and 1960s.
Hidden Portraits
Volker Hermes’ series ‘Hidden Portraits’ played with the idea of covering faces, long before it became necessary to do so. The series gained notoriety last year when it went viral on social media during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Color Line
Terrence Burford-Phearse is an artist, independent curator and writer living in New York. His practice investigates early African American photography and how this relates to the current issues surrounding the Black male body.