Photomanipulation

Interview with Odysseas Pappas

Interview with Odysseas Pappas

– How and when did you become interested in photography? I first became intrigued by the picture making process as a child, seeing my father document family trips on his old Nikon SLR. My involvement with photography became more serious during my time at university, where I became an active member of the university’s photographic society. It was during my…
Interview with Daniel Castonguay

Interview with Daniel Castonguay

How and when did you become interested in photography? In 1979, as a member of a youth association, I had to choose an activity for the upcoming session. Naturally interested in science and experimentation, photography seemed a very fascinating activity since I could have access to a dark room and improve my knowledge in that particular field, I then discovered…
Interview with Carmelita Iezzi

Interview with Carmelita Iezzi

Carmelita Iezzi is a conceptual photographer and professional graphic designer from Italy. She started being passionate about photography on early age, with film and print on darkroom. She loved always to experiment creativity with different types of film and paper, she got a degree as a Photographer and Graphic Designer on Fine Arts School. Specialized in creative photography both in…
Interview with photographer Angelo Zzaven

Interview with photographer Angelo Zzaven

Angelo Zzaven, italian artist was born in 1961. Became interested in photography consciously in the early ‘80s. Always attracted by art, he appreciate the creative aspect rather than the documentary aspect, advocate of modern technologies and digital elaboration, completes and conditions his photograph to a personal feel, autobiographical and referential, aimed to research himself , his emotions, his sensations. –…
Interview with photographers Deb Young and Francisco Diaz

Interview with photographers Deb Young and Francisco Diaz

“While a photo montage isn’t a new concept, most modern artists use the form to create surreal or fantastic images. What is different about this collaboration is an eerie sense of reality, which itself is an ironic refutation of photography as truth.” – Writer Teresa Politano – Inside Jersey Magazine The idea that two artist photographers — one male, the…