Inspired by the concept of anthropocene and evolving through discursive collaboration UK graduating photographic artist Paige Middleton has created a contemporary, abstracted body of work to highlight the human ecological impact on our surroundings.
Read MoreGraduate, writer and published photographic artist Stephen Shaw considers the social, urban and domestic semiology within an estate in Blackpool where he grew up. This body of work aims to deconstruct life on the fringes and bring to light the poetic value found within the community. Using a unique inside perspective to capture the place where he grew up.
Read MoreIggy Smalls, a Norwegian born photographic artist but otherwise currently internationally renowned and practicing visual storyteller, talks to us about her recent work in Gibraltar, Spain. Delivering a narrative reflective of the space surrounding her, the cultural environment and the people.
Read MoreSofia Velasquez, a Berlin based visual artist, talks about her photobook Fernbeziehungen. - an unapologetically subjective documentation of personal recollections in the form of short narratives. Her work reflects her ideas on memory, youth, space and existentialism.
Read MoreFollowing the longest hiking trail in Hong Kong Ethan Lo captured the human altered landscape. His photographic documentation reveals a city slowly encroaching on the wild.
Read MoreWe spoke to Ukrainian photographic artist Oleg Koval about his influences and practice.
Read MorePhotographer Melike Koçak from Istanbul talks about her practice and how she uses the medium of photography to depict subjective relationships and life in Istanbul.
Read MoreWe spoke to UK documentary photographer Christopher Mear about his work Coalville Photographed, his work explores post-industrial landscape and the community within that dimension.
Read MorePhotographer and cinema undergrad Ewan Waddell currently in the UK graces SEMI ZINE with his editorial photographic work. Ewan's work reveals a subjective, inside truth about youth subculture.
Read MoreThis week we explored the work of Alex Djordjevic. His comedic take on banality using colour and light made his work stand out to us.
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