Actual colors may vary was invited by Tom Griggs of the fantastic fototazo to participate in his „f100 series“ on photographers who deserve more recognition:
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William Miller | Ruined Polaroids
„I have been, for most of my career, a photojournalist. In this context, I have been interested in interpreting through photography, stories and narratives that I encounter in the world. Here the camera is the tool with which I focus outwards. That said, I find myself in the unusual position of perusing a photographic endeavor whose only narrative is the internal processes of photography itself. (mehr …)
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Umter Magazine | Issue #3
Umter Magazine Issue Three is out now! Issue #3 is a celebration of the current contemporary visual artworks, featuring work from the UK, USA and Germany.
Contributing artists:
Leanne Downs / Ellen Jantzen / Matt Kerr / Jessica MacDonald / Kati Mennett / Dead Porcupine / Julia Schiller / Paris VisoneUmter Magazine is a visual-arts based online magazine. It aims to showcase artists while pushing forward an ongoing critical discourse within contemporary photography and image-making. They curate and publish online issues (PDF) bi-monthly, and will be posting themes for issues and calls for entries.
Editor and founder, Joe Gasior, started Umter Magazine after graduating from University as a way to stay involved with image makers and create a photographic conversation.Download Issue #3 here
→ Umter Magazine–
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→ Umter Magazine on LENSCRATCH–
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Werner Amann | American
Werner Amann’s photo book ‘American’, deals with the people and landscapes of America. For this, he developed a visual language, in which cineastic clichés and semblances, meet intimate and fragile moments. (mehr …)
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Collin Avery | Here nor There
„In the project entitled, „Here nor There“ I am continuing to examine my interest with the intricacies and oddities of my immediate environment. As a child, I always remember being very keen to my surroundings and paying close attention to the quiet nuances often overlooked by others. (mehr …)



