Friction

Unorthodox

By Nolan Ryan Trowe

Digital, 4×6.


Nolan Ryan Trowe proudly represents California, is the photo editor at Entropic Magazine, a contributor to the New York Times, a freelance photojournalist and most importantly an uncle, brother, son, grandson, cousin, friend and teacher. Some of his influences include J-Dilla, Pink Floyd, Charles Bukowski, James Baldwin, Craola, Eugene Richards, Tupac and all of his friends and family. Although he enjoys life when he is working with and inspiring others, he needs his solitude. Let’s live. RIP to all my friends who have moved on. I miss you all, and you give me strength. One Love.

Unorthodox2019-01-14T00:05:50+00:00

Loud Mouth [2]

By Katie Busey

Acrylic and watercolor paint on a sheet of glass printed on light-sensitive fiber paper.


Katie Busey is a photographer and artist from Atlanta, Georgia. Based in Manhattan, New York, she is enrolled at the International Center of Photography and graduates in June of 2018.

Loud Mouth [2]2019-01-14T00:06:02+00:00

Make a left

By Clare Busey

Marker on bristol, 8×6 in.


Clare Busey is a self-taught artist from Atlanta, Georgia. She’s a freshman attending Savannah College of Art and Design at the Savannah campus and will be double majoring in Dramatic Writing and Film and Television. Find Clare on Instagram: off_a_whim.

Make a left2019-01-14T00:06:07+00:00

The Commute

By Nolan Ryan Trowe

Digital, 4×6.


Nolan Ryan Trowe proudly represents California, is the photo editor at Entropic Magazine, a contributor to the New York Times, a freelance photojournalist and most importantly an uncle, brother, son, grandson, cousin, friend and teacher. Some of his influences include J-Dilla, Pink Floyd, Charles Bukowski, James Baldwin, Craola, Eugene Richards, Tupac and all of his friends and family. Although he enjoys life when he is working with and inspiring others, he needs his solitude. Let’s live. RIP to all my friends who have moved on. I miss you all, and you give me strength. One Love.

The Commute2019-01-14T00:05:55+00:00

Nature of Destruction

By Victoria Lewis

Shot on a Canon EOS 70D.


Victoria Lewis has been a firm fan of the arts from a young age, always creating or performing. After attaining a Bachelor of Arts in Acting in Wales, she went on to teach children the arts in summer camps before turning her attention to working in the education sector one-to- one with learning difficulties and autism. Photography is a renewed passion of hers that truly revived during her recent travels through Australia with her trusty Canon 70d. Victoria became an award winning photographer after obtaining The People’s Choice Award in the Prints […]

Nature of Destruction2019-01-14T00:06:17+00:00

Erosion of the Tide

By Victoria Lewis

Shot on a Canon EOS 70D.


Victoria Lewis has been a firm fan of the arts from a young age, always creating or performing. After attaining a Bachelor of Arts in Acting in Wales, she went on to teach children the arts in summer camps before turning her attention to working in the education sector one-to- one with learning difficulties and autism. Photography is a renewed passion of hers that truly revived during her recent travels through Australia with her trusty Canon 70d. Victoria became an award winning photographer after obtaining The People’s Choice Award in the Prints of […]

Erosion of the Tide2019-01-14T00:06:22+00:00

Loud Mouth [1]

By Katie Busey

Acrylic paint and watercolor paint on a sheet of glass.


Katie Busey is a photographer and artist from Atlanta, Georgia. Based in Manhattan, New York, she is enrolled at the International Center of Photography and graduates in June of 2018.

Loud Mouth [1]2019-01-14T00:06:29+00:00

Who Owns the Underworld: Holograms and the Taboo

By Louise Ho

The last five years has seen the realization of advanced holograms, which can be projected onto any setting, including outdoors and in daylight. Most of these holograms are used to recreate live performances of dead celebrities, mining the underworld for stars thought to have gone too soon. The handful of companies which own the expensive equipment needed have been vying to develop a Madam Tussaud-style collection of celebrities who can be mobilized to perform for live audiences.  Holograms of deceased singers are created by compositing archival footage of their performances onto footage of body doubles, using […]

Who Owns the Underworld: Holograms and the Taboo2019-01-14T00:06:39+00:00

Meditations on the California North Coast

By Eliott Coyle

For one day it rained
curtains and sheets,
permeating the hillside.
Effortless it came,
effortless it changed.
Roads eroded,
soil moved to mud
and took trees with it.

Water is soft
until everything
becomes likewise.

That evening
I ran the faucet,
filled my cup,
and drank from the sky.

Beneath soil
sustenance, fertility.
On the surface,
hardness
of stone and wood.

When the rain settles,
I go out into the forest,
hoping to find
what I’m looking for.

A grove of redwood,
an organic sky-rise.
I always climb them barefoot.
They are the changing of perception.

When the sun sets
in the mountains,
I throw pine needles
in the fire.

This digestive force
transforms trees to ash,
water to steam.
It is alchemy and magic,
unseen, a streaming of gases.

In the blue black sky,
a […]

Meditations on the California North Coast2019-01-14T00:06:51+00:00
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