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Interview with photographer Mehrdad Vahed Yousefabad
F-Stop Magazine: How did you first become involved in photography and what led to you working in this medium as an artist? Mehrdad Vahed Yousefabad: My first steps in photography started with my older brother’s DSLR camera. My brother was a photographer and he had many photographer friends and I entered the photography community in
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Location: Online Type: Featured Photographer, Interview

Interview with photographer Naomi James
F-Stop Magazine: How did you first become involved in photography and what led to you working in this medium as an artist? Naomi James: My father was a portrait photographer. He would emerge from the darkroom covered in chemicals and this fascinated me. My mother bought me my first camera- a bright red 35mm compact.
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Location: Online Type: Featured Photographer, Interview

Interview with photographer Cristina Rizzi Guelfi
F-Stop Magazine: How did you first become involved in photography and what led to you working in this medium as an artist? Cristina Rizzi Guelfi: Despite my scientific and legal studies, art and literature have always played a primary role in my life, after university I began to follow this passion of mine. I started
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Interview with photographer Balázs Varga
F-Stop Magazine: How did you first become involved in photography and what led to you working in this medium as an artist? Balázs Varga: On a trip in the USA in 2007 I bought myself a camera to take tourist pictures, and I found myself shooting on the streets. Later I realized that “street photography”
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Location: Online Type: Featured Photographer, Interview
Interview with photographer Allison DeBritz
F-Stop Magazine: How did you first become involved in photography and what led to you working in this medium as an artist? Allison DeBritz: I grew up in a really creative household – my mother is an artist- so I was always making things as a kid. I took my first darkroom photography class at
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Book Review: Scaffold to the Moon by Huw Alden Davies
Scaffold to the Moon by photographer Huw Alden Davies is the culmination of his project, Prince, whereby Davies documented his father and his surroundings and ephemera. Davies’ project statement aptly describes his work as, “Attempting to reconnect with his curious childhood adulations, (he) began to record this man and his eccentricities through photographic and illustrative
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Location: Online Type: Book Review

Photography Podcasts: Now Hear This
As someone who creates and writes about photography, I also like to listen to others speak about their experience as photographers, or how they came to be photographers. I’m less concerned about the tech, or which lens is the best for bokeh effects, or the latest mirrorless camera with new computational abilities. But it’s good
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Thomas Klotz @ Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Thomas Klotz: I’ll never be young again January 9th – February 6th, 2021 “In this new series, Thomas Klotz addresses the theme of adolescence and the anxieties that come with it, by referencing his twelve-year-old daughter. Devoid of narrative dimension, this implicit portrait takes shape through anonymous images, “punctuation exercises,” where walls, volumes, materials, voids
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Location: France, Paris Type: Exhibition

Book Review: Archiving Eden by Dornith Doherty
Since 2008, Dornith Doherty worked in collaboration with renowned biologists at the most comprehensive international seed banks in the world. Serving as a global botanical backup system, these privately and publicly funded institutions assure the opportunity for the reintroduction of species should a catastrophic event or civil strife affect a key ecosystem somewhere in the
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Location: Online Type: Book Review

Trieste Photo Days 2020
Italy is a country that has a unique artistic tradition and a photographic tradition perhaps not at the same level as some European countries but, nevertheless, interesting and rapidly growing in terms of quality and public. Trieste is an Italian city that has a unique architecture and history involving Latin, Greek, Germanic, Jewish and
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