Photography

INTERVIEW | Lynne Roberts-Goodwin

INTERVIEW | Lynne Roberts-Goodwin

Lynne Roberts-Goodwin (b. 1954, Sydney) is an internationally recognized artist known for her photography, sculpture, and video. Her large-scale photographic projects explore the impact of place on cultural consciousness, often focusing on remote landscapes and ecological change. Her work highlights humanity’s effect on the planet and shifting cultural heritage.

INTERVIEW | Nebras Hoveizavi

INTERVIEW | Nebras Hoveizavi

Nebras Hoveizavi (b. Ahvaz, Iran) is an Arab-Iranian artist and educator working across experimental film, photography, installation, and poetry. Her practice engages with displacement, memory, borders, and the limits of language. Working across photography, video, and experimental media, she approaches image-making as a form of witnessing, transforming observation into a visual language.

INTERVIEW | Harshil Chauhan

INTERVIEW | Harshil Chauhan

Harshil Chauhan is a visual artist working primarily with photography and moving images. His practice engages with questions of interiority, perception, and emotional resonance, often positioning the human figure within psychologically charged environments. Through a restrained visual language, his work challenges narrative certainty and emphasises atmosphere, ambiguity, and duration.

INTERVIEW | Wenwei Chen

INTERVIEW | Wenwei Chen

Chen Wenwei approaches photography as a speculative language rather than a mere annotative reproduction of reality. Influenced by her background in editorial design, she utilises photography as a structural tool to investigate how memory, materiality, and power structures intertwine within built spaces, revealing themselves through light, circulation, signage, and boundaries.

INTERVIEW | Yuchen Li

INTERVIEW | Yuchen Li

Yuchen Li's photographic practice is concept-driven and rooted in personal experience and research into trauma psychology, exploring the relationships between emotional experience, memory, and the body. Drawing on the restrained aesthetics and imagery of Chinese literature, her work emphasises subtlety, ambiguity, and internal emotional tension as visual strategies.

INTERVIEW | Qi Liu

INTERVIEW | Qi Liu

Qi Liu is a multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles whose practice explores the intersections of gender, society, and environment. Her work often takes the form of installations and photographs that translate social realities into visual experiences.

INTERVIEW | Tereza Jobová

INTERVIEW | Tereza Jobová

Tereza Jobová is a Czech photographer working primarily with staged photography, alongside painting, collage, and poetry. Her photographic series UNDERCURRENTS explores the hidden, wild, and unconscious forces that are still at work in our rational, civilized world, shaping us whether we want them to or not. UNDERCURRENTS exposes the dark, hidden layers of human existence and the subconscious.

INTERVIEW | Syona Cheng

INTERVIEW | Syona Cheng

Syona Cheng is a visual artist and photographer who merges fashion, fine art, and surreal digital collage. She transforms familiar gestures into psychological landscapes, revealing how identity and emotion are continually shaped by connection, memory, and space. Her ongoing series Torn and Reconstructed forms part of a broader visual trilogy exploring the cyclical process of fracture and renewal.

INTERVIEW | Steit Slings

INTERVIEW | Steit Slings

Steit Slings is an artist with a passion for art, music, food, travel, and life. Born in an era when computers and digital media were still experimental, Steit explored the connection between art and technology at the Art Academy. Today, he continues to experiment with digital media, image processing, paint, 3D printing, clay, wood, and metal.

INTERVIEW | Fabio Alves

INTERVIEW | Fabio Alves

Fabio Alves is a Brazilian visual artist graduated in Psychology, and a person with a disability, a characteristic he likes to reinforce in his life, and his way of seeing the world. Through black-and-white photography, he creates meditative images. He is currently developing a project that explores disabled women’s corporeality and self-image.

INTERVIEW | Kondraty Seriy (Grey)

INTERVIEW | Kondraty Seriy (Grey)

Kondraty Seriy (Grey) is a contemporary interdisciplinary and street artist. The central element of his practice is the colour grey, understood not as the absence of colour, but as the space where black and white meet, struggle, merge and interact.  For him, grey is not only a philosophical category, but also a metaphor for contemporary reality, where there is no single hierarchy.

INTERVIEW | Jiaxin Chen

INTERVIEW | Jiaxin Chen

Jiaxin Chen is a visual artist whose practice explores the relationship between photography, materiality, and urban memory. Originally trained in visual communication, she gradually shifted her focus toward experimental photography as a means of expressing the layered textures of contemporary city life. Her recent work combines cyanotype printing with traditional Yongchun paper weaving.

INTERVIEW | Dana Wang

INTERVIEW | Dana Wang

Dana Wang is a photographer and cinematographer based in London, currently working primarily in the camera department on film sets. Themes of identity, nature, and human connection recur throughout her practice, carrying with them a cinematic subtlety and rhythm that flows seamlessly between her film and photographic projects.

INTERVIEW | Kate Ferguson

INTERVIEW | Kate Ferguson

Kate Ferguson (USA) is a photographer, writer, and filmmaker based in Mexico City. Her multidisciplinary practice is rooted in an appreciation for the threshold moments where transformation occurs and realities blur. hrough her work, she considers nostalgic liminality, the sensation of memory, and decisions that lead to psychological and spiritual evolution.

INTERVIEW | Bee Jones - Motionmoth

INTERVIEW | Bee Jones - Motionmoth

Bee Jones (Motionmoth) is a queer photographer and visual artist based in Manchester, but hailing from West Yorkshire. Drawing on important sociopolitical themes such as sexuality and class, Jones consistently endeavours to push their own life's narrative and the stories of those around them into their work.

INTERVIEW | Rui Wang

INTERVIEW | Rui Wang

Rui Wang is a cross-disciplinary designer and creative artist working across visual design, art direction, and photography. His series Not Everything Was Seen explores absence as a form of presence, and love as something that resists full visibility. The images do not act as evidence, but as traces, fragments left by intimacy and time. Each frame suggests what is deeply felt but never fully seen.

INTERVIEW | Doug Winter

INTERVIEW | Doug Winter

Doug Winter is a semi-sighted North American conceptual photographic artist and filmmaker whose artworks focus on the preoccupation of light and non-figurative forms. Doug's non-representational photographs of conventional objects and their environments are derived from the human body's resilience to adapt and accommodate a physical disability and emotional trauma.

INTERVIEW | Ari Mei-Dan

INTERVIEW | Ari Mei-Dan

Ari Mei-Dan is a Boston-based multidisciplinary photographer and filmmaker. Whether through portraiture, concert photography, or documenting the things around her, she strives to capture moments of high emotion and true human-ness. Her work draws inspiration from artists like Annie Leibovitz, Spike Jonze, Nick Ut, as well as the very people around her. 

INTERVIEW | Esra Sakar

INTERVIEW | Esra Sakar

Esra Sakar (b. 1992, Istanbul) is a fine art photographer and visual artist whose work blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary conceptual approaches. She draws on mythology, psychology, and archetypes to create visual narratives exploring memory, the subconscious, and identity. Her work has been exhibited internationally in London, Milan, Glasgow, Lancaster, and Istanbul.

INTERVIEW | Elizabeth Glazko

INTERVIEW | Elizabeth Glazko

Elizabeth Glazko is a Los Angeles–based photographer and visual artist specialising in cinematic portraiture and stylised visual storytelling. With over a decade of experience, she has built a practice that bridges the worlds of film, fashion, and fine art. Wolfilm, her ongoing body of work, s a personal archive of moments suspended between memory and fiction, shaped more by feeling than fact.