Category: shoot the breeze

Shoot the Breeze: Jheyda McGarrell

“The best advice I’ve ever been given was to let pain and hurt teach me instead of making me bitter,” says NYC based photographer, Jheyda M. This astute and simultaneously affable ideology is a distinct thread that runs through her photography as well—intimate moments, snapshots…

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Shoot the Breeze: Camille Rouzaud

Camille Rouzaud’s photographs are visceral, rough, intimate, and voyeuristic. Her vision tends to focus on the exuberance of youth, though it is tempered by a kind of remote detachment, articulated in high-contrast color and what often looks like digital grain. Rouzaud’s work is like a…

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Shoot the Breeze: Julian Master

Do you ever look at a stranger sitting across from you on public transit and wonder what their life is like, what they do when they’re alone at home, or out on a Friday night? It is this curiosity for the unfamiliar-yet-everyday subject and their…

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Shoot the Breeze: Katrina Cervoni

Katrina Cervoni is a fashion/art photographer from Ontario whose work enthrals with odd compositions and saturated tones. According to Katrina, her photography style really began to take root when she attended the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, where she was introduced to art direction and encouraged to experiment. This…

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Shoot the Breeze: Igor Verkhovskiy

Igor Verkhovskiy’s work is like a heavy stone sitting at the bottom of the ocean: undisturbed at it’s depth, dark and reflective of the life that floats above. His photos give me some actual feeling. Maybe I’m just tired of looking at photography, tired of looking at submissions in general. Born…

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Shoot the Breeze: Jamie Knowlton

Oregon photographer Jamie Knowlton primarily captures the nude body. Often closely cropped, surrounded by nature, covered in dirt, cum, or even doing a basketball dunk, Knowlton’s work doesn’t figure the body as precious, soft-lit or romantic in any sense. Nor does it feel rock-and-roll, that…

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Shoot the Breeze: Tess Roby

Tess Roby‘s photography shares with us a world of unforeseen angles and quiet moments. Native to Montreal, Tess began shooting and experimenting with her Minolta point-and-shoot at an early age, developing an eye for composition. The young photographer shoots exclusively on film, intrigued by its grain and the richness…

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Shoot the Breeze: Prue Stent

INTERVIEW BY SARAH IANNONE  With Phillipa Stent The first time I smoked a joint was with a group of my girlfriends at the beginning of highschool. We all stripped down to our bras and underwear and met in the trees behind my friend’s house because…

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Shoot the Breeze: Chris Wright Evans

The proliferation of photography via technology anticipates a world in which everything is documented. Put another way: everything is waiting to be photographed. Until something is rendered through and upon the medium of photography it arguably doesn’t exist, since the photograph is an essential standard…

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Shoot the Breeze: Max Marshall

Max J. Marshall’s series of photographs satisfy our voyeuristic fascination with other living species and their behaviours in so-called natural settings. This satisfaction is accompanied by an onset of questions: Where did he take these photos? How did he encounter these creatures? His use of…

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Shoot the Breeze: Tonje Thilesen

Tonje Thilesen uses the aesthetic of film to create images that transcend the moment they were captured. Is it a trick? Sometimes it seems easy to impress people, simply because they are so used to seeing images without idiosyncratic texture that film grain can make…

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Shoot the Breeze: Kristina Podobed

Now that pretty much everyone’s a photographer it can be hard to find work that excites the tired eye. Kristina Podobed submitted her work to us by attaching a folder of 300 images to a virtually blank email, with no introduction and no information about…

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Shoot the Breeze: Ashley Armitage

You may be familiar with the photorealistic panty paintings of John Kacere which depict a flawless female mid-section. Or the misty, sensual portraits of young teen girls by David Hamilton. Nowadays depicting this type of idealistic femininity is old hat, especially when it’s done by…

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Shoot the Breeze: Liam Crivellaro

Liam Crivellaro’s photos take you to a place of youth, sunshine and salt water. His photos exude their own innate and appealing adolescent nostalgia as they depict his young friends messing around in sunshine-soaked scenes. The 16 year old surfer and skateboarder from Cape Cod…

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Shoot the Breeze: Minwoo Yoo

Native to Seoul South Korea, photographer Minwoo Yoo gave the Editorial a peek into the world as she sees it, with surreal photographs translated from her drawings. At a young age Minwoo began sketching that which inspired her in daily life. Soon after, a love…

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Shoot the Breeze: Isobel Rae

Isobel Rae invites us into her intimate friend group and engrosses us with the chronicles of her close personal relationships. The Vancouver-based photographer’s work plays with the classical idea of the muse, taking inspiration from painting techniques that come through in her composition and lighting.…

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Shoot the Breeze: Samantha Lynn Croteau

LA-based photographer Samantha Lynn Croteau captures everyday human waste to illuminate the relationship individuals have with the objects they choose to buy, hoard, and eventually discard. Croteau’s work puts the recesses of urban lifestyle on display, making the dilapidated backdrop of human interaction the subject…

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