Tag Archive for: low-fi

The isle

Photography | Spotlight
Man's life seems like a long, weary night that would be intolerable if there were not occasionally flashes of light, the sudden brightness of which is so comforting and wonderful, that the moments of their appearance cancel out and justify the years of darkness. A landscape series by Ulrike Biets.

Whiteout

Photography | Spotlight
And all the hard words I ever feared to say can now be said. A story about fog and hollows by Ulrike Biets.

Under the Holy Mountains

Photography | Spotlight
Is it smoke? Is it fog? It’s scary and charming. I can barely breathe, maybe because of the height, maybe I’m tired. Rest. I’m going down to join him, I’m more healthy than you. Have you ever kissed someone on the edge of the abyss? A reportage by Martine Eshuis.

City Corner

Photography | Spotlight
As it happens sometimes, a moment settles, hovers and remains for much more than a moment. And sound stops and movement stops for much, much more than a moment. A story lensed by Sherry Huang.

I wish you were here

Photography | Spotlight
Nine times out of ten, in the arts as in life, there is actually no truth to be discovered; there is only error to be exposed. A photographic series by Alexander Alekseenko.