photography

One Word Inspiration: David Dyte Shoots The “Hodgepodge”

Canon EOS 70D in hand, New York photographer and amadeus frequenter David Dyte set forth on the city with one word in mind: 'hodgepodge.' Based on the single, slightly muddled word we dished him, Dyte snapped a collection of hodgepodge-y photos—here’s what he came up with given the word ‘hodgepodge.’
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Between Reality and Escapism: A Conversation With Photographer Chris Mongeau

With an embedded obligation for exploring all of it, Mongeau has made traveling his art form as innately as photography—his photos are harmonious with his travels; his travels, harmonious with his work. Saturated not only in natural hues and depths but in experiences, Mongeau’s work captures the staunch essence of living—without fear and without graveness—perfectly nested between the beauties of reality and escapism.
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Something Like Idols: Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman is a Hitchcock heroine, the Marilyn Monroe, a corpse, a disfigured sex doll, a clown, the grotesque monster that has been seen so frequently in B rated horror films, and the list only goes on.