Interviews

Interview with Bernard Drouillet

Interview with Bernard Drouillet

Born in Paris in 1954, Bernard Drouillet divided his life between music and photography from the 80s after a school marked by the Latin Quarter, at the Henri Quatre high school and at the Sorbonne. In parallel to a career as a jazz drummer, which led him to play and record with various French and American musicians, he studied photography…
Interview with Dominique Philippe Bonnet

Interview with Dominique Philippe Bonnet

Born in the 1960s, Dominique Philippe Bonnet is a photographer who was introduced to the darkroom and film photography techniques at an early age. He moved to London in the mid-1980s, where he exhibited his work in various shows and photography magazines, including the prestigious British Journal of Photography, which dedicated several pages to him in 1983. The following year,…
Interview with Josep Reverendo

Interview with Josep Reverendo

Josep has always been attracted to the plastic arts. He likes painting, cinema, comics, photography… When he was a teenager, he used to paint in oils, but he gave it up due to lack of time. Then he became interested in photography, first analog, then digital. Consciously or not, when we take pictures we are influenced by our visual culture.…
Interview with Keivan Cadinouche

Interview with Keivan Cadinouche

Keivan Cadinouche is an internationally acclaimed photographer known for his exclusive use of analog black and white photography. His distinctive style, characterized by the beauty of natural light, has been recognizable in his images for over 20 years. At a time when digital manipulation is ubiquitous, Keivan’s choice to meticulously develop his films by hand gives his images a unique…
Marcela Paniak: Lithanium

Marcela Paniak: Lithanium

Marcela Paniak – founder of the Viva Archiva! Foundation dedicated to the creative uses of photographic and film archives, co-run with Miłosz Hermanowicz. Doctor of film art and graduate of Photography at the Film School in Łódź. She teaches archival photography at the same school and at the Warsaw School of Photography. Member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers…
Philip Flip Collier: Photographs from a Lifetime

Philip Flip Collier: Photographs from a Lifetime

Philip Collier is an award winning photographer from Boston Massachusetts. He studied documentary photography at the New England School of Photography graduating in the class of 1975. After gradation he moved to NYC where he worked in several commercial studios, but his heart and soul were on the streets. He has spent his life traveling the world and photographing his…
Interview with Vera Saldivar de Lira

Interview with Vera Saldivar de Lira

Vera Saldivar de Lira (Aguascalientes, Mexico 1993) is a visual artist and photographer living and working in Southern California and New York City. She employs different mediums to explore the material realities and social relationships that define the perception and use of space, as well as the production process and materiality of the image. She was named one of the…
Interview with Michael Dorohovich

Interview with Michael Dorohovich

Michael Dorohovich is a portrait and documentary photographer. Born in the small town of Uzhgorod in Transcarpathia, Ukraine. Author of successful photo projects in Ukraine, such as “Famous and interesting personalities of Transcarpathia”, “Cultural ethnos of Transcarpathia”, which were noted and awarded on many world platforms. Laureate and prize-winner of the most prestigious awards in the field of photography. Winner…
Interview with Jonathan Bourla

Interview with Jonathan Bourla

How and when did you become interested in photography? I became interested in photography in my teenage years, intrigued by my elder brother Michael’s photographic hobby. I joined a local camera club in North West London, and produced 35mm colour slides. I remember feeling in awe of the small number of people at the club who did their own darkroom…
Interview with Nenad Nikolic

Interview with Nenad Nikolic

Nenad Nikolic MD was born in 1958, in Belgrade, Serbia. From an early age, he was interested in art, primarily in photography (mostly B&W), painting, music, and literature. By vocation and profession, he is a Doctor of Medicine (MD), and a Specialist in Occupational Medicine. He exhibited photographs in many showrooms in Serbia, but also worldwide. For the past 10…
Ricardo Yamamoto: Winter Gardens

Ricardo Yamamoto: Winter Gardens

Winter Gardens is a photographic essay about urban parks in a time of accelerated environmental distress. With images captured in and around the city of Melbourne, it invites the viewer to see these green micro universes through our moment in history, where a series of dark pictures can be made of a million dots of grey, and how well-defined lines…
Interview with David Nienow

Interview with David Nienow

David “Glamour Dave” Nienow is a photographer, TV Producer, & Show Host based in Medford, Oregon. David “Glamour Dave” Nienow started photography in high school photographing BMX races for his cousins. David was both webmaster & site photographer for fitness models Tara Caballero, Erin Ellington, Melissa Budreau, and Brandy Maddron. David’s fashion, glamour has been published in French fashion magazines…
Interview with María Tudela

Interview with María Tudela

– How and when did you become interested in photography? A little over a decade ago I began to photograph what caught my attention. But when I discovered that I could turn a thought into photography, that’s when I really became captivated by photography. – Is there an artist/photographer that has inspired your art? Not really. I have many male…
Interview with Piotr Nalewajka

Interview with Piotr Nalewajka

– How and when did you become interested in photography? When I was a child two cameras had been widely used by people around me: Zenit produced by ZSRR and Practica but the fact was nothing to me. Generally, my attention to photography started when I was getting older. I must add that two books have had an additional influence…
Interview with Calvin Scott

Interview with Calvin Scott

Calvin Scott is a New York City based photographer with a background as an ink-based surrealist artist. After attending The Savannah College of Art & Design, he has since trained under photographers Platon, Mark Seliger, and Annie Leibovitz. Calvin has embraced photography as a means of coping with the symptoms of his Bipolar Disorder, channeling manic and depressive episodes through…
Interview with Madhur Dhingra

Interview with Madhur Dhingra

– How and when did you become interested in photography? Photography came to me as a fulfillment of a void that has plagued me since childhood because of certain family insecurities and turmoil. It started as a hobby in 1996, later to become an acute passion and profession. I studied photography at the prestigious art institute “Triveni Kala Sangam” situated…
Interview with Thomas Pohlig

Interview with Thomas Pohlig

– How and when did you become interested in photography? My first memory of photography came at a young age, I think I was around 13 or 14. My parents bought me a cheap one time use camera – film in a box. I was so excited that I went outside and snapped all the photos at once, not even…
Interview with Karla Guerrero

Interview with Karla Guerrero

Karla Guerrero’s work emerged from visual abstractions and self-experiences in space. From the poetic and the phenomenological, her work is a combination of interior images and still life approaching concepts like the transient and the absent; memory, loss, and void. She obtained a Master’s Degree in the Social Developments of Artistic Culture from the University of Malaga, Spain. She studied…
Interview with Carl Battreall

Interview with Carl Battreall

How and when did you become interested in photography? My interest in photography began as a teenager. My high school photography teacher encouraged me to pursue photography as a career. After graduation I started working at a commercial photography studio. I have been working in the photography industry ever since, thirty years! Is there any artist/photographer who inspired your art?…
Interview with Guy Geva

Interview with Guy Geva

For over ten years I have been doing photo workshops in the Israeli desert. Most of the workshops take place during the night because of the great heat that exists in the place. Summer heat may reach nearly fifty degrees Celsius in some places. Throughout the winter, I do workshops between the floods in the area and in the summer…