Based between LA and New York, photographer Maddy Rotman brings her camera everywhere with her. Her love of photography first blossomed when her mom brought home the first-generation iPhone in 2007.
Print Issue: Shifting Worlds #02
Print Issue: Shifting Worlds #02
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Based between LA and New York, photographer Maddy Rotman brings her camera everywhere with her. Her love of photography first blossomed when her mom brought home the first-generation iPhone in 2007.
A selection of images by Vancouver, BC-based photographer Grant Harder. Taken over the course of a recent few days spent in Marrakesh.
Whether you are a wine expert or want to buy a bottle of wine as a gift, you must do it right. What does this mean? That you should get your wine and spirits from the experts.
In her recently published photobook, “Summerland” (Pomegranate Press, 2022), Ukrainian photographer Daria Svertilova imagines a utopian land “where people live in perfect harmony with nature and with each other.”
From morning until late at night, Athens is worth sitting and gazing at from above. You can see the sea and the Saronic islands, admire the Acropolis, observe the urban landscape, or just look at the horizon and empty your mind of every day worries.
The food trucks and the after-dark eateries in Athens have gone to another level. There is no longer only the concept of "dirty" - which does not spoil us in any way - there is now all-day street food, with options that we would not have thought of a few years ago.
Photographers Aishah Kenton and Sean Davey (Kenton/Davey) capture the daily experiences of their relationship in intimate detail in their collaborative series, “One, Another.”
There is a cheese factory, which, apart from its stores all over Athens, has enchanted consumers in London and Paris, offering the best quality of greek produce.
Photographer and Director Matthew Reamer’s “Border Lord” is an ongoing observation of life in California’s Imperial County – a swath of irrigated desert in the state’s Southeast, flanked to the North by the environmental catastrophe that is the Salton Sea, and to the South by the towering new US/Mexico border wall.
An all-time classic film in summer cinema is probably one of the best moments you can experience in summer.
A selection of images by neurodiverse multidisciplinary artist Ava Margueritte. Primarily focused on photo-based works, Margueritte explores concepts of transience and meaning-making in the ordinary.
Summer has arrived for good, and the sea is not only the most vital thing that nature generously offers. It is also the most relaxing thing you can do, from morning until late at night.
Fourteen summer courtyards in Athens, where you will eat delicious food and fantastic cocktails, again and again! When summer is here, everything beckons you to get out of the house. To try everything that winter – and covid – kept you away. Food, drink, walks, cinema, concerts, theatre, everything.
Can socks change the world? Elias, Georgia and Katerina, one Sunday somewhere between food and coffee, decided that they can!
Constantinos Tsiliacos is inspired by the constant change of daylight, and how he can use the shades of light in his work. The Greek light as he calls it can be captured from the early morning hours until sunset.
A selection of paintings by Spanish painter Javier Ruiz Pérez. Living and working in Amsterdam, Pérez’s work revolves around human relationships. Through his practice, he wonders what humans would be like without the influence of politics, culture, and religion, asking: “who are the humans when they can do whatever they want?”