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Photography
Rico X.
Just like the other 7.8 billion people on this planet, Rico believes he is also idiosyncratic or original or special or one-off or unique, oh as well as “ woke
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“ironic
adjective
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2. 3. using words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning; containing or exemplifying irony: (an ironic novel; an ironic remark.) of, relating to, or tending to use irony or mockery; ironical. coincidental; unexpected: (It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.)
International sleuth Rico X. is out here literally trying to be your National Geographic, TIME magazine & Bored Panda all in one, but still doing it on his own dime, where his cheques at?
Bailey Blue
Bailey Graham (Also going by Blue) is an artist with an eye for the eerie! In her work, she uses real deer antlers, as well as her own unique sculpting style to bring life to her sculptures and hand crafted woodland crowns. Blue's work revolves around growth and earth element, commonly featuring fungi and bone-like elements. 'I want my work to feel like it is straight from the earth. Like you've just picked it up off the grounds of Pan's Labyrinth' she says.
Zora Franco
Born in Venezuela, currently living in Argentina, where my passion for visual arts and photography was born or rather, awakens. During this time and through introspection, spiritual search and personal processes, I have discovered photography beyond the visual field, as a means to bring qualities and attributes of the invisible and intangible to the visible world. With an immersive gaze I immerse myself in details, subtleties and abstractions, without the intention of defining or showing reality, but, leaving space for mystery, perception and revelation.
Currently I share my profession of Engineering with the visual arts, in the search to combine the objectivity and subjectivity that characterize them, with the motivation to open new paths to produce something that has meaning for humanity and transforms realities.
Giuseppe Francavilla
Born in Palermo, Italy, in 1974, I have been having a natural flair for the shot since I was 10, using a Polaroid 1000 model borrowed from my brother.
The real revolution begins in 2001 owning a Kodak's bridge camera with a 24x zoom which trained my eye to look for the hidden details of things,
as in an imaginary game in which there is always something hidden from reality that may tickle the wonder of surprise.
Since 2006 international honors have dropped with some regularity and this has pushed me to challenge my skills more and more.
Currently I dedicate myself mainly to street and documentary photography.