I feel like I’ve just watched a series of short films when I look through Evan’s work. The cinematic quality of his photography reminds me of some of my favorite independent or foreign films because of the types of moods he sets. The photos are simple, yet moving, and yes the subjects are beautiful, but it doesn’t feel overly glamorous or forced and instead the moments seem authentic and natural. Evan’s photos make us want to road trip, to play dress-up, to fall in love, to be young. We feel fortunate to be able to feature Evan’s work today, and hope you spend the time to look at more of his work here.
Bil Zelman – Sleeping With Coachella
We’ve featured Bil Zelman’s work before, and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. This series of photos from Coachella offers a look into the festival from a slightly less glamorous, yet creative and honest way. Loving the composition and simplicity of these.
Sigurd Grunberger
From Denmark, Sigurd Grunberger captures some magical moments. This series titled Last Summer, makes us all dream that our last summer looked something like this. The warmth of this series, created by the golden hour, fields, and the car he shoots in make us feel like we are basking in the sun even at the office.
Timothy Schaumburg
I can’t figure out anything about Timothy Schaumburg. I do know that I like his photos a lot. They make me feel strange and I don’t really get them. He’s like a modern day still life composer, and his photos of objects that don’t seem heroic, suddenly do. I’m also not sure if Timothy doesn’t want people to know much about him because he doesn’t explain much about himself anywhere. Check out his photos and more of his work here.
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California Winter in Color
All photos and diptychs by Luke Van Voorhis. Shot with Canon A-1, Canon AE-1 Program, and Canon AE-1 35mm cameras.

