Ian Edward White is an emerging artist who subscribes to the documentary-style aesthetic. He creates considered and humanizing portraits that allow him to deeply connect with his subjects and the land they inhabit.
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Ian Edward White is an emerging artist who subscribes to the documentary-style aesthetic. He creates considered and humanizing portraits that allow him to deeply connect with his subjects and the land they inhabit.
In one way or another, paradise is an imagined space. One where we go to escape the calamity or chaos of our everyday lives
“I always pick subject matter that really moves me, oftentimes things I’ve thought about since I was a teenager. Death row has always been something that, coming from Germany, I have a hard time understanding.”
“In a world where young women are the subject of near constant expectations and pressures, American Girl dolls, especially the ones crafted to look like their owners, seemed to be a venue of choice, projection and expression.”
Sinjun Strom, a Brooklyn-based visual artist, challenges conventional fashion photography by creating analog film series that deconstruct beauty standards of all ages.
Martine Fougeron shares her experience shooting intimate portraits of her two sons and their friends growing up in New York & the South of France in her thirteen-year-long project, Nicolas & Adrien.
In order to show our support for the Parkland, Florida survivors and to respond to their call to action, Musée Magazine sat down with photographer Kathy Shorr to discuss her work on the “SHOT Project”, a visual narrative that pays tribute to gun violence survivors, bringing their strength and their spirit into a conversation largely dominated by silence and statistics.