ISSUE 19
Time is elastic. My head is in the clouds and I have misplaced my reality. Time is a trixter — it passes too slowly, or not fast enough. Other days you hardly notice it. Time is cheeky and unpredictable and pure spontaneity is eternal infinity.
Every anniversary reminds me to stop, take a look around, to the back, the now, and what else I’d like to achieve It is our second anniversary and I am very excited to be sharing the issue with Fabio Severo all the way from Rome. In June we decided we wanted to share the work of artists working with alternative methods in photography. While this was a challenging issue to put together we have chosen once again 10 wondrous artists working with old cameras or printing methods.
Photographic achievements can not be measured in precise measurements, but the work of these artists is polished, refined, sophisticated and you can find grace at the heart of them all.
Without further ado, may we present the work of:
Binh Danh
Beth Dow
Curtis Wehrfritz
David Ellingsen
Galina Kurlat
Jesseca Ferguson
Lisa Elmaleh
Oliver Möst
Artur Kowallick
Sylvia Ballhause
“Photography, as we all know, is not real at all. It is an illusion of reality with which we create our own private world.”
Arnold Newman