“Renée Anna Cornue is a photographer based in Durango, Colorado. She owns Renee Cornue Studio, a creative space in Downtown Durango where she spends her time developing various mediums of creative expression. She enjoys the challenge of responding to and interpreting her given environment through street photography more than anything. Irony and human expression are common threads in her work, as a whimsical, bruised optimist. Her primary photography formats are 4”x5" and 35mm, and digital. ”
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“Heather Glazzard's photography is a personal exploration of sexuality, vulnerability and femininity. Shooting exclusively on film, they aim for the imagery to be as egoless as possible, focusing on bringing a minority of people into light. They take intimate portraits of the wide spectrum of gender and sexuality that makes up the queer community of creatives, collaborating regularly with LGBTQIA stylists and designers. ”
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“Nick Prideaux is an Australian film photographer and visual storyteller based in Paris. He has worked and collaborated with fashion labels, magazines, and publications, including Konbini, Fisheye Magazine, IGNANT, Phases Magazine, Majestic Casual and The Fader. Nick captures scenes from his life in a diaristic manner guided by his intuition, rather than preconception. The camera gives him a way of looking at every day in a more conscious light. ”
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“The Focalister is a Montreal-based artist whose visual identity is inspired by his past as a pro breakdancer and a youth spent travelling the world. Working primarily with film, his photographic work emphasizes the rawness and authenticity of his subject matter while allowing a certain sensitivity to shine through. ”
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“Kenneth Pihl Nissen is a Copenhagen-based photographer who primarily works with film. He likes to combine editorial assignments with alternative photographic processes such as cyanotype, wet-plate collodion, or the like. He loves the craft and process of shooting, developing, and wet-printing his work. For commercial use, he utilizes high-end scanners or a digital/analog camera setup. ”
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“Kunjo is a photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. His work is inspired by his investigations of the Black male body, dynamics of Black male relationships, and archival work related to the African American experience surrounding masculinity. Working with film, Kunjo creates intimate portraits that explore the unexamined and unrecorded emotions of Black men. His photography encourages viewers to address past issues that are a result of our current state in time. ”
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“Latifa (b.1994) is a Saudi Arabian multimedia artist born in the Middle East and raised in Texas. Her bicultural experiences challenge her to observe beyond the obvious to fully engage with the vigor and uniqueness of every subject. Her work is a visual testament of her lifestyle and experiences as a young Brown woman. The purpose of her work is to explore the complex feelings of being an immigrant and woman of color. Her visuals communicate what she fails to voice through words.”
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“Yatender is a Vietnam-based image maker. As words can't express everything therefore Yatender uses photography as her main language.”
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“Petros studied film and He got his BA in Film and TV production from Queen Margaret University and his MA in cinematography from Napier University. His short films have been shown in numerous film festivals including AIFF, AGLIFF, and BUSHO. ”
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“David is a long established and award-winning photographer specialising in children and baby fashion. Past merits include the title ‘Sony World Fashion Photographer’ amongst numerous awards. Clients includes Ralph Lauren, M&S, Boden, Next, White Company and Mothercare, shooting campaigns, brochures and advertising. David utilises both natural and artifical light to capture dynamic natural-looking images. David's experience and patience with children are amongst his greatest assets.”
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