WHO? I am a frustrated creative from a family of creative people. Based on my observation I have to say there is a creative drive that may be genetic.
Interview with Jacqueline Badeaux
WHO? Jacqueline Claire Marion Badeaux (1986-??), I am an American artist working with film. I started printing in the darkroom seventeen years ago and I have not been able to quit since. Photography has been my way to search, heal, and express things I can’t put words to. I am always trying new experimental techniques with cameras or development to conjure imaginary worlds. I don’t seek to copy the truth of what the camera sees, I want to create my own.
Interview with Dina Oganova
WHO? I’m a person who believes that we all have the same rights, no matter what our gender or identity is, what our skin color is, what our sexual preferences are, or our nationality. We are people, living on the same planet and we need to learn how to deal with this together without violating somebody’s rights.
Interview with Meral Güler
WHO? I am a British artist living in Los Angeles. My father was an engineer and I spent my childhood watching him capture our lives on cine film. With accuracy and precision, he memorialised our adventures.
Interview with Phillip Jenkins
WHO? Born in Swansea, South Wales, some of my earliest memories is having a camera in my hand. I remember running around the streets as a child taking pictures of people passing by, even though the camera I was using had no film in it.