Tag: identity
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Redefining Queer and Trans Portraiture with Carson Stachura
written by eloffreno on 2022-08-03 #peopleCarson Stachura is a nonbinary student based in New York City. They use analogue photography as a means of expressing their identity as well as a reflection on the portrayal of queer/trans people in photography. We interviewed them about their interests, techniques, and love for Lomography.
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The Essence of Ballroom: Interview with Analogue Photographer Chai Saeidi
written by emiliee on 2023-12-21 #peopleNorwegian-Iranian artist Chai Saeidi has been documenting the ever-expanding ballroom scene in Scandinavia for the past few years. In this interview we spoke with Chai about their experience capturing the essence of Ballroom and its significance in queer communities.
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Healing, the Female Form, and the Music of Photography: Interview with Photographer Sofía Fernández Stenström
written by emiliee on 2024-03-25 #peopleFor Sofía Fernández Stenström, photography is a vehicle for healing and transformation. Having photographed women all over the world, Sofía speaks with us about the value of her work as a sacred experience between photographer and model, where a space opens for release and understanding.
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Smiles Meyer's Rorschach Test Inspired Portraits with the Petzval 80.5 Art Lens
written by eloffreno on 2023-06-25 #gear #peopleSmiles Meyer is a California-based photographer who, in their latest photo series "What Do You See In Me?" (also known as "WDYSIM"), compares humanity to Rorschach inkblot tests using the Petzval 80.5 lens.
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The Side We Don't See: In Conversation with Carl-Mikael Ström
written by emiliee on 2023-12-27 #people #in-depthIn his images, Carl-Mikael Ström endeavors to achieve honesty and a world beyond language. He asks the question, "What can be shown, but not said?" We spoke with him about reckoning with creative limitation and possibility in his last two projects.
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