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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.

Jessica Bryan

by Lucie Stevens

15-06-2008

Jessica 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...

Snap Me Incomplete

by Tracey Lien

17-04-2008

Kate 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.

Petra Moser

by Tracey Lien

15-01-2008

The 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.