What’s Below the Surface
Gabriele Viertel: The natural element of water is the perfect environment to create surreal art work.
Gabriele Viertel: The natural element of water is the perfect environment to create surreal art work.
Camila Svenson: I decided that it would be ideal to produce images that somehow could speak to this pain I was feeling.
Gustavo Gomes: Most of the time I don’t even know where I’m going when I go out to shoot. My path is determined by what I happen to see.
Raul Guerrero: I had no idea what was going to occur going into the project.
The Daily Overview: Every Overview starts with a thought experiment. We consider the places where man has left his mark on the planet.
Ricky Adam: The way I work is kinda haphazard and often out of compulsion. I tend to only photograph things that genuinely interest me. I’ve found that’s the way to get the best results.
Momoi Atsushi: Tokyo is a massive creature which keeps moving, changing every second, and growing vigorously. It is subject to metabolism in order to maintain its life.
Lesley Ann Ercolano: I have almost completely stopped taking pictures of people.
Silva+Cemin: [Without art] we would be dead, it’s the air we breathe.
Lance Underwood: I think [this is] a better way to make a ‘family portrait’ instead of the usual matching shirts in front of a country house scene.