The Sartorialist of the private space? Not sure why we are obsessed with others personal space, but when it’s shot simply yet considerately, it’s really interesting. Vauxlair is a mystery, and the mind behind it hopes to keep it that way. So we really don’t know much about this project except for we applaud the concept and the photos. To enter a space and share it in this way intrigues us, however wonder if it blows up huge, how many people will want their bedrooms photographed? Assuming that Vauxlair maybe means Fox Lair, isn’t it better for the fox to stay hidden?
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Benjamin Le Brun
Benjamin Le Brun had sent me his photo series The center of spare-time activities a while ago. That was at the height of the pandemic. Originally the series was intended as an homage to shopping mall culture and to illustrate "the transformation of shopping centres in France".
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Sarah Staiger is a Berlin-based portrait and fashion photographer who has spent a considerable amount of her professional career in Paris where she learnt her craft first-hand from some big names in the fashion industry.
Exhibition 'Perspektiven #3', March-April 2018, Berlin
More than three years after my graduation I'm proud to be part of a group exhibition of former students of 'NEUE SCHULE FÜR FOTOGRAFIE' in Berlin. I will be showing work from the past two years: artist portraits as well as jobs I did for magazines and companies.
Come around and have a look!