Michael Zimmerer
Michael Zimmerer (1989), started photography in the ninth grade taking classes at the community college, then graduating from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2009 with his BFA. We talked to Michael about his series Craters and his way of exploration. See more
Yanina Boldyreva
Yanina Boldyreva was born in 1986 in Novosibirsk, Russia. She has been a professional photographer and digital artist since 2007 and graduated as a mural artist in 2009. See more
Keegan Gibbs
Born in a family of artists, Keegan Gibbs was literally skateboarding while still in diapers (his parents have video to prove it). Raised by the ocean, this aquatic biped found the best way to express his love of all things salt water, was through photography. When not shooting, his main goal is to surf as... See more
Arthur Pollock
A news media photographer for over forty years, Arthur Pollock creates images that incorporate great depth and allure with a photojournalistic viewpoint. See more
Candaş Şişman
Candaş Şişman’s video is dedicated to the famous sculptor İlhan Koman. İlhan Koman’s unique design approach in his form studies also inspires contemporary art works. See more
Jocelyn Bain Hogg
The Firm is a searing photographic document of the British organized crime world, which received instant recognition. Over a four-year period Bain Hogg documented different aspects of the underworld, from exile in Tenerife to the broad spectrum of activity in the United Kingdom. See more
Andrea Quarantotto
This weekend’s submission comes from Andrea Quarantotto, aspiring fashion photographer and founder of Up and Coming Style. See more
Arno Brignon
Arno Brignon was born in 1976 in Paris. In 2007 he started a group with three other photographers (David Ameye, Cedric Friggeri, Julien Pebrel) which allows them to create projects and unique photographic objects from mixing their views and practices. He lives and works in Toulouse. All photographs copyright Arno Brignon. copypasteculture. See more
Sandy Kim
Sandy Kim utilizes a highly self-referential style of photography which peers into the tiny microcosm of one woman’s life. Reminiscent of the casual documentary style popularized by Nan Goldin in the Eighties, the photographs by Sandy Kim highlight her life at one particular moment and the people who are revolving in and around it. See more












