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TREE WHISPERS

DREW REESE // Santa Fe–based photographer Drew Reese is self-taught and deeply intuitive in his approach. He has been photographing since his youth. His work is shaped not only by his long-standing engagement with photography, but also by the influence of painting—especially abstract and expressionist traditions. He captures the subtle, shifting language of trees in […]

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TWILIGHT ON ICE

JOHN McCLUSKEY // John McCluskey, a seasoned photographer from Danbury, Connecticut, continues to captivate audiences with his stunning visual interpretations of urban and natural landscapes. With a penchant for geometric patterns, John has long been drawn to the evocative beauty of the world around him. His photography, often defined by negative space and wide-angle perspectives, […]

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METAMORPHOSIS

ALMA BIBOLOTTI // Alma Bibolotti is a photographer from Bari in southern Italy. Photography is an inner journey, her own way of dealing with emotions. Much of her work focuses on the language of nature, as in her series ‘Metamorphosis’, where the textures of granite rock are visually transformed into fantastical creatures.

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WUNDERVEI

MAI NAITO //Mai is from Osaka, Japan, now based in Brisbane, Australia. Always seeking beauty in nature, she developed an interest in expressing the psychological effects of natural spaces on human emotions. She explores this concept in her series “Wundervei”.

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NO HORIZON

MAARTEN VROMANS // For his photo series ‘No Horizon’, Dutch photographer Maarten Vromans travelled by train through Switzerland in 2019. Movement is at the heart of his work and methods, so when he found himself on that journey, he decided to let the capture of movement take precedence over careful planning.