The Black Swan Theory is one that refers to a seemingly unpredictable event— one with widespread and unexpected ramifications.
Read MoreShaun’s most recent personal project is moving, literally. His latest motion piece is a storyline with more questions than answers. Consistent with Shaun’s style, this video gives us a glimpse into a life we would love to inhabit.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest art project, The Divide, is a series of photographs inspired by the ways that both nature and humanity are divided, and where they overlap.
Read MoreAnnabelle Breakey teams up with food stylist Abby Stolfo and prop stylist Alysia Andriola to create a decadent menu of black and white foods.
Read MoreIt was family, not photography, that led Jamie Kripke to board a riverboat in Basel, Switzerland, for a week-long cruise down the Rhine, but once the plans were made, he knew he wanted to take photographic advantage of the unique opportunity.
Read MoreLions, tigers, and bears — in the studio? That’s just another day behind the camera for Austin photographer Randal Ford and the subject of his first book, The Animal Kingdom: A Collection of Portraits (Rizzoli).
Read MoreAlonzo King LINES Ballet is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year with a special exhibition of photography by RJ Muna at San Francisco International Airport.
Read MoreOhio roots, a love of bicycles and a fear of flying lead Jamie Kripke on a photographic journey.
Read MoreMargaret Lampert’s recent personal project is inspired by her childhood on a dairy farm just north of Boston. This past year, she started exploring her dairy farm roots, traveling to several farms in Vermont and upstate New York.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest personal project came about somewhat by happenstance: he was doing some photography research for a friend when he discovered the unique story of the Chicago Park District’s fieldhouses.
Read MoreRenowned food and still life photographer Annabelle Breakey has a passion for perfume. Her most recent personal project takes three of her favorite fragrances and presents them against elaborate and whimsical backdrops inspired by the fragrances themselves.
Read MoreInspired by the “profound truth” that “the artist’s best career move is death,” Jamie Kripke decided to stage his own funeral.
Read MoreIt’s not surprising to find Shaun Fenn hanging around down by the water, but his latest personal project, Crew, shot at the Newport Aquatic Center, hits particularly close to home.
Read MoreFor the next week, I’m doing an Instagram takeover featuring samples of my waitress project. Go to the New Republic Magazine’s page to see the series.
Read MoreI asked Jamie Kripke to share some thoughts on his photo essay “Building Ello,” a behind the scenes look at the creative minds at Mode Set.
Read MoreWhen Jim Salzano was concepting for a new personal project in which he could combine still photographs and motion, he started to look into women’s professions that have been traditionally reserved for men.
Read MoreAfter four years of dreaming of the desert, Matthew Turley bought a ticket and headed to the airport.
Read More“Wyoming Color” is a recent series of personal work shot by Jamie Kripke while driving (7 + hours) to and from an assignment for Field & Stream in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Read MoreJamie Kripke joined Ride on Chicago as one of 20 bicyclists riding over 500 miles from Kansas City to Chicago.
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