Have You Seen These Men? – Photo Essay by Brendan Hunt
“There was a shared desire to conjure atmosphere. We tangoed to a ritual of agreement.”
Photographer Feature: Lauren Hare
“An ongoing project of both fabricated and documentary portraits of women.”
Fiesta de las Ñatitas by Jeremy Wetter
“Never to be forgotten and always to be respected and cared for”
Holding the Line by Kimberly Kimble
“Staying quiet about injustices is no longer an option.”
Promise Land by Lydia Panas
“These are my feelings, learned within the home as well as public expectations.”
Day of the Dead by Michael Schwarz
A journey through Dia de los Muertos in Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico
Becoming Salt by Dario Calmese
“At what point do we move beyond redemption to condemnation?”
Photographer Feature: Joshua Zirschky
“Bearing witness to the human condition… on a global scale.”
Charlottesville Hatred by Taliesin Gillkes-Bower
“…I no longer hold that delusional excuse for inaction.”
Ortega’s Nicaragua by Emanuele Giovagnoli
“…deteriorated respect of human rights and freedom of press…”
The Summer Skins by Eva Penner
“The water’s warm and so is the wind, my skin breathing you in.”
Sissy Guys Only by Derick Whitson
“I am allowing myself to be influenced by sexually charged queer spaces…”
The Damned is Screaming, While the Divine Still Sings by Skyler J. Maggiore
“Exploring my sexuality in conjunction to my Catholic upbringing and exceptional closeness with my mother.”
Living in a Place Called Murder by Zach Fratella
“…to tell the story of my city, how I saw it and what it meant to me.”