Preface

Preface

Welcome to the tenth issue of VIEW Magazine. It’s hard to believe but we have reached a milestone – this is the tenth issue of VIEW. In total we have found and brought exposure to over one hundred photographers in the past years. This issue brings to you another fine selection of eleven photographers with […]

Tatyana Palyga

Tatyana Palyga

Colorless Days I work in a sales department at a plant that produces soft drinks. My working day begins at 9 a.m. At 9 a.m. I must put my admission card to a special sensor at the clock-house to witness my appearance in the workplace. It is easy to check up punctuality of the employees. A […]

Simone Barbieri

Simone Barbieri

Milan Diary Simone was born in Milan in 1977, and has been taking pictures since 1996. Website

Patrick Warner

Patrick Warner

Made in Montana Putting the pieces together in Montana. Film Photographer and occasional EMT. Website

Michael Roggemann

Michael Roggemann

The Simple Truth Nothing is more astounding than the simple truth, nothing is more exotic than our surroundings, nothing is more imaginative than objectiveness, and there is nothing more sensational in the world than the time you are living in! Egon Erwin Kisch Website

Mark Dorf

Mark Dorf

Emergence Under condition of compulsive curiosity, humanity has an undying need to dissect and understand our surroundings. We have an obsession and an immense desire for rules that act as umbrellas to explain the whole. However, we have an inability to see and perceive this roof that is above us for it is impossible for […]

Laura Steele

Laura Steele

Saudade Photography, often thought of as the most literal form of visual expression, has been adopted by the masses as a way of affirming our otherwise fleeting existence.  The photograph becomes evidence of a concrete moment and becomes the foundation from which our memories are constructed.   Saudade is a series of photographs that embody […]

Kevin McElvaney

Kevin McElvaney

Agbogbloshie Is a wetland and former recreation area close to Accra (Ghana), which is surrounded by rivers that stream through a lagoon straight into the Atlantic Ocean. Before you enter the burning fields of Agbogbloshie, you will recognise a huge market, on one side you can buy cheap local fruits and vegetables and on the […]

Eliza Lamb

Eliza Lamb

Hopewell. My hometown. ­ The event of going home is a complicated one. Although I moved to Hopewell as a child, it has never truly been a place that I could relate to or feel a part of. In fact my earliest intentions were to leave as soon as possible, and although I did just that, […]

Brian McSwain

Brian McSwain

Looking Around I first picked up a camera about two years ago, so these photographs are the by product of me just taking long walks, long drives around South Florida or New Orleans with no focus or direction except to make a photograph I was proud of. I’m sure all photographers can relate to those […]