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Latest Articles Article Michiko Chiyoda Michiko Chiyoda majored in graphic design at the university and learned photography at the same time. After graduating, she got a job as a designer at an advertising agency, and Article, Issue No.15 Nikki Greene Nikki Greene is a visual artist based out of San Francisco. Her primary concentration is in traditional photography practices using analog film cameras. Her documentary and conceptual photo-based work is Article In Conversation with: Castro Frank Raised in California surrounded by what he describes as “gang life, dealing, and death,” Castro pursued photography as a creative outlet as he actively worked to overcome the truffles of Article, Issue No.15 Leonardo Magrelli Born in Rome in 1989, holds a ba in Design and Architecture. After an initial experience as a graphic designer, he soon after began focusing on his photography. In the Article Cristian Pietrapiana Originally from Buenos Aires, Cristian Pietrapiana lives and works in New York City. His work explores the vulnerability of human nature and its environments. In the last 4 years he Article Pratya Jankong Seven years ago, Pratya Jankong moved to New York to pursue a MFA in Photography. He still does not have a MFA in Photography, and he is no long sure Article In Conversation with David Gamble + Gregory Gremillion When Time Magazine asked British-American artist David Gamble to photograph Stephen Hawking in 1988, no one could have predicted how instrumental the resulting photograph would be.Now, over 30 years later, Article, Issue No.15 Ragna Arndt-Maric Ragna Arndt-Marić worked as a physician before she started studying photography. For her personally, it is human being itself which has priority in both fields. Therefore, individuals and their interpersonal Article Saam Gabbay A commercial photographer and director, Iranian-born Saam emigrated to the U.S. as a child. The trauma and loss from this childhood transition made it difficult for him to retain memories Issue No.15 Artists Issue No.15 Salgu Wissmath Salgu Wissmath (they/them/theirs) is a nonbinary photographer based in Sacramento, California. They are dedicated to decolonizing the field of photography by focusing on stories by and for people of color Article, Issue No.15 jin chan Jin Chan recently graduated from the Photography and Related Media MFA program at Rochester Institute of Technology in 2020, and currently resides and works between Ithaca and Rochester New York. Issue No.15 Jordana Bermúdez Jordana Bermúdez is a freelance documentary photographer and storyteller based in New York. Her work focuses on women’s issues and gender inequality, including her latest projects, Girls Can’t Skate, about Issue No.15 Skyler Dahan Skyler Dahan (b.1989) is a photographer and filmmaker currently based in Los Angeles. He graduated from Bard College with a BA in Film and Electronic Arts. He then lived in Issue No.15 Tash Damjanovic Tash Damjanovic is a Canadian, Toronto-based fine art photographer, and has spent 25 years creating, and the last 7 years actively exhibiting her abstract, painter-like images. Her works explore vulnerability, Article, Issue No.15 Johannes Kremer Johannes Kremer is a Berlin-based photographer who got into photography through travel and sports. His works deal with classical landscapes, aswell as his personal environment and life. He has been Issue No.15 Rebecca Moseman Virginia native Rebecca Moseman received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1997 and her Master of Fine Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2001. She Issue No.15 N8 DeVivo N8 DeVivo is a visual artist working primarily with photography and text based out of Portland Oregon. Graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute and taking part in the Bay Article, Issue No.15 Erica Reade I am originally from Montreal Canada, and I have been in NYC for almost 15 years. My background is in International Affairs and I have a background in youth development
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Aint–Bad is an independent publisher of contemporary art. Founded in Savannah, Georgia, the collective is dedicated to supporting a progressive community of artists from around the world through online web features, printed periodicals, monographs, and exhibitions.