WILFRID ROUFF // Wilfrid is a French photographer and conceptual artist. He loves abstractions and tries to achieve it with photography. His painterly-looking series of bathers arose from an unlikely source: old low-quality digital photographs.

WILFRID ROUFF // Wilfrid is a French photographer and conceptual artist. He loves abstractions and tries to achieve it with photography. His painterly-looking series of bathers arose from an unlikely source: old low-quality digital photographs.
LINDA AMANG // Linda is a photographer based in Caen, in the Normandy region of France. She loves documenting life around her, watching, listening, narrating a story. When she visited the light installation “Frame perspective” by Olivier Ratsi she loved capturing the reaction of the visitors to this spectacular dialogue between architecture and contemporary art […]
HAZEL HANKIN // Hazel Hankin, a Brooklyn native now living in Jackson Heights, Queens, NY, began her photographic career in the 1970s. Her work combines elements of fine art, documentary, and street photography. We are proud to present some of her photos from her long-term series about the Latin and swing dance scene in New […]
MATTEO STULO // Matteo is an amateur photographer based in Paris, France, and his passion for photography began as a young adult living in Istanbul, Turkey. He shared a series of photographs from a modern dance performance, which was choreographed to Ravel’s Bolero, combining traditional East African dances and contemporary dance.
JEAN-PIERRE BAUD // Jean-Pierre is a photographer based in Nantes, France. In this series he took photos in the Parisian streets using long-term exposure to create artistic images corresponding to his concept of showing the passage of time and the loneliness people can feel in an urban environment.
MARTINE LEMARCHAND // Martine creates seemingly distant worlds, even as she stays at home with her camera. Her photographs are taken at a macro-level, images that have an ethereal cosmic appearance, but that originated from what she refers to as “culinary experiences”.