WHO? My name is Cat Byrnes. I was born and raised in Kingston, PA. I’m a third generation artist focusing on photography and painting.
Shin Noguchi in Leica Fotographie International
Leica Fotographie International features Shin Noguchi in their latest issue of LFI. You can order a copy here.
Joel Meyerowitz on AnOther
Joel Meyerowitz discusses the new edition of his book Wild Flowers, and the stories behind several of the photographs therein. Read the full article here.
Interview with Maude Bardet
WHO? I am French but have been living in the Netherlands for years. I studied engineering, first worked in Berlin and then ended up here. I always had fernweh, as the Germans say, and I invariably construed my jobs as mere tools to finance my travels. I am constantly thinking and scheming to organize future trips. 2020 has made this much harder and I am really eagerly waiting for less complicated times.
Interview with Alexander Bronfer
WHO? My name is Alexander Bronfer but everybody calls me just Bronfer. Born in the USSR and studied in St.Petersburg. After graduation I worked in Lithuania for several years and after that left for Israel. After my arrival I lived in kibbutz in South Israel where I fell in love with the Dead Sea region.
What a Character
Curated by Melissa O’Shaughnessy
Interview with Michelle Rick
WHO? I am a native New Yorker and a street photographer. I will always be a New Yorker, born and raised in Greenwich Village and Soho where I still live. I’ll be a New Yorker even if New York sinks to the bottom of the ocean and leaves me stranded on an ice floe.
Interview with Mathias Wasik
WHO? My name is Mathias Wasik, but like many things in my life, this hasn’t always been the case. I was born as “Maciej” in socialist Poland but my parents changed my name after our family had escaped to West Germany in the mid-1980s. Decades later, in 2015, I moved to New York City with Emily, my Australian wife, and that’s – long story short – where my passion for street photography began.
Interview with Thomas Hackenberg
WHO? I was born in 1963, in the German city of Braunschweig. Some of you readers might be familiar with this city as the home of the once famous German camera brands of ROLLEI and VOIGTLÄNDER. I’m married, father to a daughter and a son, in the language business by profession and design, in street photography with my heart.
Melissa O’Shaughnessy on the Aperture Blog
Joel Meyerowitz‘s introduction to Melissa O’Shaughnessy‘s new book, Perfect Strangers, has been published on Aperture’s website. You can read the full essay here.