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Issue #12, March 2026

The magazine features the work of 47 photographers. Format: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4), full colour Page Count: 100 Publication Date: March 2026 Printed in The Netherlands Click here to order Print Issue # 12 Artist interviews:    Silent Film Wanderer, Shanta Lee Honeycutt  Artist Features:   Jessica Kramer, Melis Şamdancı, Giuseppe Buono, Giulio Valenti, Sam Lawrence, Steve Morton, Eddie Law, Morgan Harrison, Adrian Smarrelli, […]
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Aleshia Ng

n 2001, I completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia. Now based in Central Victoria on Dja Dja Wurrung country, my practice explores the relationship between nature and the human spirit. Recent works draw on my Chinese Australian heritage, incorporating elements of Chinese folklore, mythology, and tradition. Through these cultural references, […]
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Melinda Thompson

Melinda’s photographic approach is based on many years of engagement and is informed by her earlier career in London with work including advertising, corporate portraiture, editorial and music label commissions. This expanded into a creative skill based evolution into 3d and sculptural making for film, theatre and working alongside notable British artists.Melinda’s current practice is concerned with intersubjectivity and the […]
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Eddie Law

Curatorial Review by Anna Gvozdeva The recent evolution in the work of this Hong Kong-based photographer marks a significant departure from 26 years of traditional street photography. After a career defined by the “straightforward and documentary” capture of reality, the shift toward a hazy, dreamlike aesthetic represents more than a stylistic change—it is a philosophical realignment. By treating “dreams as […]
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Astrid Scheuermann

Astrid Scheuermann (Panama City, 1993) is a Berlin-based documentary photographer and filmmaker. Born and raised between Germany and Panama, her work is shaped by a cross-cultural perspective and explores themes of identity, cultural diversity, collective memory, and the relationship between humans and the environment.She studied Journalism and Audiovisual Production at Universidad Latina in Panama City, and later completed a Master’s […]
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Yasuhito Hatajima

Born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1981.Based in Tokyo, working professionally as a photo retoucher while pursuing photographic projects and research.  Project Statement In landscapes where human-made structures merge with what we call nature—grass, trees, and undergrowth—I feel a quiet reverence, almost like faith. Instagram
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Bing Lu

Bing Lu, 鲁冰 (b. 1999) is a Chinese photographer from Beijing, China. She received her BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and her MFA in Photography, Video, and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her practice began with long-term, documentary-based portraiture in Boston. After moving to New York City, Lu expanded […]
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Sonia Maguin

My name is Sonia. I moved from France to Vancouver, BC, Canada after graduating high school to enroll in Arts studies. My passion for photography developed in high school, when I first bought a film camera to capture moments with friends. Over the years, I have witnessed how my skills and own genre improved, shaping my unique visual style and […]
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Antonella Cunsolo

Born in Sicily in 1974, she graduated with a degree in Psychology from the University of Rome and specialized in psychotherapy and phototherapy. Her passion for photography began at an early age, thanks to her father, who often photographed her. She began with urbex and landscapes, then moved on to portraiture, a field in which she attended several workshops with […]
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Melis Șamdancı

Curatorial Review by Anna Gvozdeva Melis Şamdancı’s A Crowd of One is a sophisticated visual treatise on the fluidity of identity during displacement. As a Turkish-German filmmaker and photographer transitioning between Istanbul, London, and Milan, Şamdancı utilizes her lens as a tool for navigation. The collection succeeds in its primary goal: capturing the precise intersection where a subject’s internal state […]
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