Voices of Pride - Naomi Davison and Saffron Liberty
Photographer Naomi Davison alongside her girlfriend Saffron Liberty, celebrate pride in an unquestioned, liberated photo series.
Read MoreCarmen Colombo - A Modern Decameron
In a Modern Decameron, Carmen Colombo is a visual storyteller of days spent together with her friends in the Peloponnese countryside.
Read MoreFelix Hahn - Untitled
Felix Hahn’s photographs highlight the beauty in spontaneity and organic compilation.
Read MoreNianzhang Liu - Do Not Ask Me, "Where Is It?"
Through capturing simple moments sustained in time and space, Nianzhang Liu’s photography traces the cultural fusion and de-regionalization created by the movement of people across cities.
Read MoreLucas Santo - Recanto
Lucas Santo records the history of place in his hometown Recanto.
Read MoreIan O'Connor - Transcend
The "Transcend" series is a humble attempt to enter, and intentionally give a sense of stillness to the activity of one’s mind. The images are simple yet contain hidden messages directed at the subconscious of the viewers.
Read MoreSpace for Change ft. Mark Clennon, Grace Rivera, Emilynn Rose
Photography has a huge responsibility. It documents the aspirations, stories, and movements of society. Shifting the photographic gaze–breaking from the colonial and patriarchal eye and giving space for marginalized voices to document their histories–is what should be shown in the images we produce. However, to call for diversity and visual representation in the photo industry is not enough. To diversify our industries, we must, with intention, actively support BIPOC photographers. Here, we talk with Mark Clennon, Grace Rivera, and Emilynn Rose to celebrate Peerspace’s launch of their Space for Change program.
Read MorePietro Bernocchi - Mediterranee
Photography is the visual representation of what I see but also of what I smell. This concept has driven my need to photograph during last summer. When I was a child, I used to go on holiday with my family to Sardinia. Every time we arrived in an isolated and unspoiled beach, Titti, a friend of my father, told us children to breathe deeply and memorize those mediterranean smells. She said that during the winter months, the memory of these smells would be able to take us back to our past sunny summer.
Read MoreMarie-Lilien Funk - The Sweet Escape
Marie-Lilien’s photographs can be understood as an interplay between a certain poetic fragility and a loud, colourful aesthetic of vibrant urban life.
Read MoreChristina Yang - People from Tibet
Christina Yang’s People from Tibet celebrates the beauty of other cultures and her joy in having been welcomed into experiencing and capturing the faces of those she met in Tibet.
Read MoreAnia Cywinska - Collages
Ania Cywinska deeply trusts her intuition and likes to follow it in the creative process. The presented selection of images include a series of embroidered collages that were inspired by Andersen’s “Snow Queen.”
Read MoreSkaidrė Rudokaitė - A Faint Drift of the Universe
Skaidrė Rudokaitė explores the beauty of awakening the sense of wonder. A Faint Drift in the Universe is a visual expression of detaching from the practicalities of life and suddenly seeing everything anew.
Read MoreJason Guan - No Fun Vancouver
This ongoing series called No Fun Vancouver consists of the things I see in Vancouver that give me the fun, understanding, hope, and much-needed connection.
Read MoreLacy Wood - Rebirth
Lacy Wood’s photographs suspends us in pandemic-time through dreamy, sunlit portraits of women in NYC.
Read MoreRendell Catbagan - I Can Be That Man
Interested in capturing the inner essence of each individual, Vancouver-based photographer Rendell Catbagan’s work aims to portray feelings of sincerity and youthfulness through intimate portraiture.
Read MoreZuzanna Szarek - Scenes from Childhood
Zuzanna Szarek recreates scenes from childhood through carefully orchestrated images of children lazily looking around, playing together and imagining their next great adventures.
Read MoreHansae Lee- Stranger in Seoul
Taken between October 2020 and April 2021, Stranger in Seoul documents photographer Hansae Lee’s rediscovery of his hometown Seoul, Korea. These seven months represent his period of rediscovery, great exploration, and personal growth as a photographer.
Read MoreMiguel Mira - La Romana
Miguel Mira’s La Romana pays homage to his family’s humble farming background in the eponymous Spanish rural town.
Read MoreKarina Castro - Human Domination on Earth
After a series of crisis, from the economic to the pandemic, it is evident that humanity and its way of living on the planet need to be reflected upon.
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