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Famous in a Flash
by Edel Corrigan
04-03-2009
Jenn Hoffman is living a life most of us can only dream of. Working in Los Angeles as a professional photographer, shooting some of the hottest people on the planet whilst getting paid for it, and making friends with celebrities such as Janice Dickinson - life doesn’t get much better then this.
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Jessica Bryan
by Lucie Stevens
15-06-2008Jessica Bryan’s candid nature makes me like her immediately. When I ask her why she started taking photos, she replies, “To be honest, as much as I’d like to be, I’m not that great at drawing, painting, singing, acting or playing a musical instrument. Photography seems to be the only creative medium I’m good at.” A blessing in disguise, I think. It would be a shame if Jessica was distracted into pursuing another medium. Her photos speak clearly enough about the talent she’s been refining for the past two years...
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Snap Me Incomplete
by Tracey Lien
17-04-2008Kate Panzetta's photographs leave part of the mind perplexed and disoriented, but in a way that is exciting and challenging. To the passing eye, there is nothing particularly unusual about seeing a pair of legs dangling from a chair in her photos, until we realise that it's all there is – dangling legs and no body. We do a double take of her images and allow ourselves to be drawn in, and that's when the journey begins.
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Petra Moser
by Tracey Lien
15-01-2008The Antoni Tápies photo shoot reveals something about photographer, Petra Moser -- a fascination with people and the spaces we occupy; one that is played out in innovative photographs of models connecting with their surroundings, and audiences connecting with Moser's vision.
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