WHO? My name is Bryce Watanasoponwong. I am a Thai-Australian photographer who believes that street photography can help any self-taught artist to discover and define their passion. As an observer, my focus is drawn to the obscure elements of a street scene. Expressing these details in a photograph reveals intriguing subtexts within the captured moments.
Interviews
Interview with Martin Salter
WHO? I’m a British photographer who was born in the 60’s, grew up in the 70’s, got interested in photography in the 80’s, photographed obsessively through the 90’s, switched to film making in 2000’s and have returned to my first love in the past few years.
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 Cat Byrnes
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.
Interview with Jon Laytner
WHO? My name is Jon Laytner. I am currently 32 years old.
Interview with Irina Sokolova
WHO? My name is Irina Sokolova, I live in Saint Petersburg , Russia. I am a graduate philologist, travel manager and photographer. I started shooting pictures ten years ago with my son’s Nikon, and I became an absolutely addicted image maker very soon. There was not a serious photography institution in St Petersburg at that time, so I devoted myself to self education in art and visual practice.
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.
Inverview with José Alvarenga
WHO? My name is José Tostes de Alvarenga, signed José Alvarenga. I was born in a middle size town, 200 km from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As a child, I was drawn to photography by my father who possessed a camera and loved to take pictures of the family in different places of the city.
Interview with Tadashi Onishi
WHO? A street photographer. A man with nothing special to say. Husband, father, Japanese businessman.