Movement, shape and form by Sherrie Nickol
Sherrie Nickol is a fine art photographer who captures moments in time – and in life – with an almost tangible warmth and energy. She grew up in Osceola, Arkansas and has lived her adult
MoreSherrie Nickol is a fine art photographer who captures moments in time – and in life – with an almost tangible warmth and energy. She grew up in Osceola, Arkansas and has lived her adult
MoreMaggie Steber’s images speak to the pain of loss by Thanh Tung Maggie Steber was an only child. Madje Steber was a single parent. All they had was each other, an incomplete family, and
MoreBorn in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sarah Bultitude grew up surrounded by photography. Her Grandfather and Father were both avid amateur photographers. She loved watching prints emerge from her Father’s garage darkroom and sat through countless slide
MoreThe series “Selfhood” is in part inspired by the proverb “The eyes are the window to the soul” and a desire to challenge the need to see the eyes within a portrait. The intention in each
More“During this chaotic time of pain and suffering, I was creatively looking to vent pent-up frustrations about the state of our world. My initial and idealistic hope was to create a safe place for unrestrained emotional release,
MoreMost of us would not believe that healthy children are being killed by their own community, for implausible reasons. But it is the reality in some parts of the world. Like the Mingi tribal killing
MoreMu Chum is an independent publisher, photographer and artist based in Nanjing, Hefei and LA. His works are often drawn from life, and digging out the inner life from the simple things. He insists that works should
More“In Conversation With” is a conceptual series in which Jasbir John Singh invited different personalities to freely express themselves in front of his camera without any creative direction from him – an act he termed as
MoreMaria Serra’s images are always dark, tragic and dramatic as they depict a constrained, oppressed and fragile femininity. However, the composition and the use of unusual props lend them a poetic quality. As so, they
MoreChinese photographer Mei Sa Gou studied Fine Arts at the university. Then she photographed: “I like to work late at night. After each work is completed, there is only a moment of joy”. Then she
MorePhoto by Jasbir John Singh Impressive photographs selected in August 2020 from our Instagram account #tagreemagazine. 14 pictures with a great story. See the great work by our storytellers: Shobha Gopinath (Singapore), Roderick Field (United Kingdom), Flerida
MoreWe have selected 10 impressive pictures featured in August 2020 in our Instagram #tagreemagazine (btw, there is a lot to discover) from 10 photographers you should follow on Instagram: Jürgen Sobkowiak, Antonio Luis Remartinez, Gus, Donell Gumiran,
MoreJack Savage was born 1980 in Northampton. His interest in photography and cinematography began with his fascination with cinema from an early age. Before he actually started in photography, he was an amateur filmmaker experimenting
MoreOur society, the media, and the world we live in are Hajime’s main inspirations, as many other artists. But what distinguishes him from others is his independent, dark, humorous approach in portraying this modern hyper-connected,
MoreA series of painterly portraits with an Old World Style. From the Italian Renaissance through to post Second World War – Jack Savage attempt to take his subjects back in time. All of the models
MoreIn adversity emerge heroes. That’s what they say. And they say in this crisis, the heroes are front-line workers. But they have been there all the time for us. And they’ll always be. Only just
MoreDonell Gumiran Raw but realistically beautiful. Gumiran has captured not only human faces, but more importantly a lifetime of emotions and stories. There is much hardship, vulnerability but also authenticity, courage, and no lack of
MoreRezki Sterneanto is an Indonesian photographer living in West Karawang (Java). He captures shapes of art, inspired by the stories of people’s life. He creates mostly conceptual and surrealism images. But some others are streetshoots, urban photography and also
MoreConnected, disconnected, reconnected… delirium in a world where everything moves fast, very fast, too fast! After the Day-lirium your smartphone is not what it used to be for you. The society, the media and the
MoreSome years ago, Gregg Friedberg was browsing a book of dance photos, came across Annie Leibowitz’ portrait of David Parsons – nude, in mid-prance – and he experienced a true epiphany: spontaneous conviction that
MoreBorn and living in Pula, Istra, Croatia, Sandro Sardoz does not consider himself a photographer but an enthusiastic photo fanatic. In reality, he is all-rounded, a very versatile photographer with knowledge and command of all genres. However,
MoreDonell Gumiran sees himself as an image-maker who captures and tells a story. A Filipino lensman sees his photography as a passion, not as a profession. He is currently working as a design director in
MoreJonathan Chapé is currently based in Portland, Oregon. He loves working with people to create images that break away from the ordinary. If you like this contribution you can support our cultural work here:
MoreThis is collaborative studio portrait series by photographer Barry Pickering, modelled and edited by Pangea Prize winning digital artist Jack Savage. The theme is based upon time travelling – Barry casting Jack into different eras
MoreFor Johan Lindell from Sweden, life is a theatre, we are actors and the world is the stage. So we participate in this eternal play both consciously and unconsciously with our own expressions, feelings and movements. However, unlike
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