PHOTO ESSAY: POWER TO THE GIRL
Dive into this gorgeous photo essay by Isabella Dias, inspired by colorful 90’s girl power and goddess energy.
Dive into this gorgeous photo essay by Isabella Dias, inspired by colorful 90’s girl power and goddess energy.
“Souls of the Summer of ’76” is photographer T’Shauna Henry’s first series using film and a DSLR camera. In it, she captures the spirit of the 70’s with a knack for fashion, funk, and flare.
Strokes aficionado Jeanette explores band guitarist Nick Valensi’s new band and frontman endeavor “CRX”. Check out her photography!
Enjoy a retrospective of photographer Joice Gonzelez’s work. Tender and authentic in her subject matter, Joice captures the beauty of everyday life with a sense of surrealism and nostalgia.
Our fave babe Megan Magdalena Bourne brings us this conversation and photo editorial with Vancouver-based drag queen and event producer Jane Smoker. Check out Megan’s hand-painted leather jackets in the Polaroids!
Savana Ogburn and Thea Armstrong let us know it’s all going to be alright in this magical multi-media collaboration.
Camile Montoya gives us a peek into her mind. Click on for fashion, photography, and collage work that challenge the notion of communication and intimacy in the 21st century world of social media.
In this photo series, Megan Magdalena Bourne brings us clowns, Jeffrey Campbell, and a ton of glam. Because fuck gender, but yay clowns!
In this photo essay, Viviana Illanes explores the absolution of loneliness and intimacy of human connections through film photography. It’s heartbreaking and raw in all the best ways.
finding home within yourself is the difference between being alone and being lonely. allow yourself to enjoy being alone, and if you ever feel lonely, just know that your home will always be there, waiting for you.