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10 Questions: Zalmy Berkowitz

Zalmy Berkowitz's artistic vision describes rhythm and movement amongst the chaos of life’s candid moments. His film work makes you fall in love with analog all over again.

10 Questions: Bob Sala

Meet Bob Sala. You might have come across his work - cinematic 60s-70s ambient stills that remind you of your mother’s childhood (or for some, your own). His (portrait) images go beyond making a fashion statement on a particular era; they tell a story of society and culture.

10 Questions: Vittore Buzzi

Milan based photojournalist Vittore Buzzi's photography is fuelled by the search to understand and accept reality - which translates into an exceptional eye for capturing moments and stories.

 
 
 

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Artist of the Month - Kate Whyte

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Atmosphere Aerosol · Product Review · Outdoor Edition

When it comes to crafting compelling images, it never hurts to have an extra tool in one’s bag, and Atmosphere Aerosol is just that. Fog in a can. Sweeeeeet. And under the right conditions, namely little-to-no wind, it definitely adds some drama to an outdoor shoot. But, it’s easy to burn through a can pretty quickly trying to get the right coverage of spray in one’s frame; there’s definitely a learning curve. And, obviously, an extra pair of hands, or two, are needed while one’s snapping photos. And be quick. The stuff, as one might expect, dissipates quickly.

Overall, it’s a nice thing to have on hand to spice up a shoot. And, $11.95 per can ain’t bad.

Stay tuned for our next review of Atmosphere Aerosol · Indoor Edition. We suspect it has much more potential indoors, without all the variables of outdoor conditions.

Images and review by Seth Langner, Jacksonville, FL wedding and portrait photographer. http://www.karmathartic.com/