Essential Gear for a Successful Photography Road Trip

Essential Gear for a Successful Photography Road Trip

Embarking on a photography road trip is an exciting adventure that combines the thrill of exploration with the art of capturing stunning images. Whether you’re a professional photographer or an enthusiastic hobbyist, a well-planned road trip can offer countless opportunities to discover and photograph new landscapes, wildlife, and unique scenes. However, to make the most…

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Bunkralbum | Affordable Digital Album Software

Bunkralbum | Affordable Digital Album Software

Gone are the days of heavy, physical photo albums that take up space on your shelves. The digital age has ushered in new, innovative ways to store and share your cherished memories, and Bunkralbum is leading the way. Bunkralbum is redefining how individuals, families, and even businesses showcase their favorite moments with its affordable and…

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Saeid Ravanbakhsh Leads VoidX Creative Agency to Create a Game-Changing Marketing Trend in Dubai

Saeid Ravanbakhsh, also known as Saeed Ravanbakhsh (Saeed Ravan), has made waves in the UAE marketing scene by spearheading an innovative campaign under his company, VoidX Creative Agency (VoidX.ae). A proud graduate of the American University of Sharjah (AUS) with a Master Degree in Marketing, Ravanbakhsh assembled a talented team to craft a marketing trend…

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Brian Donnelly

I stumbled upon Brian’s work while mining through buckets of Instagram images stamped with #wip, the Insta-artist’s denotation for a work in progress. I was immediately struck by his satisfying brand of visceral yet minimalistic portraiture and decided to reach out to him about his work. Thanks to the instant connectivity of the social media…

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Review | A Narrow Passage

A Narrow Passage ​Noysky Projects ​6727 ⅞ Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Exhibition Dates | Oct 14th – Nov 12th, 2017​ Closing Reception | Sunday, Nov 12th, 3-6pm Noysky Projects is tucked away between souvenir shops in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles. As you approach the building, you’re invited to walk down a corridor of…

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Ann Le

Ann Le excavates her lineage by revisiting her family’s experiences. Using archived family photos and stories, familiar symbols, and researched information, Le constructs a narrative that explores the artificial with real and remembered memories. Le’s works are layers of images, building upon each other, often touching on emigration. What information are you looking for when…

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Tanya Batura

I learned about Tanya’s work through JAUS, an art gallery in West Los Angeles, earlier this year and quickly made my way to following her on social media. Her journey into the arts began early in grade school as teachers would allow her to stay inside during recess so she could color and draw. In…

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Angela Gram

Adriana Villagran interviews Angela Gram, a painter, writer, and educator living and working in New Jersey.  She received a MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design.  She is also a co-founder of the blog Quantumartreview, a source for art criticism, essays, and interviews that investigate the intersections…

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Alisha Wormsley

I met Alisha in her studio in Pittsburgh and was immediately captivated by her skill as a storyteller.  Her graceful ability to connect the dots of her own life and artist practice not only made for an easeful interview, but also demonstrated what I find so remarkable about her artworks: they playfully and seriously connect…

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Nathalie Brilliant

Your work investigates the body as form, as sculpture, as living composition. The work seems to bring dance, yoga, and daily movement into the conversation. How and when did you start investigating these themes? I initially started investigating these themes while in undergraduate school. I was studying psychology at the time at Wesleyan University. My…

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