A story shot with a Mamiya 645.

Photographer: Luigi Sgambato Model: Francesco Pellegrino MUA: Alessia Iacino Assistant: Maddalena Mone Shot with a Mamiya 645 - Kodak Film

Charles Caesar, photography in New York City

I would like to start from the beginning. How did you start taking pictures? I was in high school and they gave me this 4 MP camera. In my hometown there is a serious youth culture for house parties and a lot of parties on the beach. It is pretty much just about parties. Which is your home town? St Petersburg, Florida. Beautiful place, I love it. Why did you come here? To…

Peninsula: an area of land almost completely surrounded by water.

T he aim is to capture people's attitude and personality through specific poses or behaviors that show different Italian subcultures (style, interests, and beliefs). Kamisalak is always looking for something rough and strong in photography. Subjects she decides to explore are always self-confident and have a sort of commanding presence. It is actually this kind of rude human confidence, a…

Somewhere: a project by Sandrine Hermand-Grisel

Hermand Grisel's images from this road trip were pulled together in a series called "Somewhere..." as in "somewhere in the United States." S omewhere, because as she explains in her artist statement, she decided to show glimpses of America...here or there...to progress by strokes...by sensations...here or there...by impressions...by moments...by whims. As an emigrant she didn't feel like a…

400 Pueblos a story from Mexico

Perhaps this project of cultural curiosities deserves a less pretentious title that compounds its form and aesthetics. Maybe adding the word acidic to the title could resonate the true identity of its essence acidic photojournalism. Why not! It’s an adjective that has been attributed to Hunter S. Thompson’s gonzo journalism, the 60’s, music and, now, my labor… which has some type of acidic…

INTERVIEW WITH… YOONSKI KIM

A new interview on Positive Magazine: this time we found a new photographer from  South Korea. Yoonski Kim was born in 1985. He graduated as mechanical engineer and after his graduation he has worked in a display company since he was 27. He started getting into photography since he got an Iphone but now he likes more to take photos with film cameras. When did you start to think about…

Interview with… Daniel Espinoza

Positive Magazine interviewed a new photographer: Daniel Espinoza. He was born in Mexico City in 1979 and he lives and works in Zürich. Daniel focuses his work in photography and collage. While studying for his degree in Engineering in Mexico City and following his passion, Daniel undertook different courses in photography and worked profusely in the dark room polishing his technique. Since…

Alessandro Pancosta

Edited by Odeta Catana, Photo Editor Alessandro Pancosta Could you please tell us a little more about yourself? I am 35 years old and live in Puglia, in the part best known as Salento, after a lapse of nine years spent in Turin. I have several passions, among them photography, cycling, folk music, tattoos and deeply love the sea. I am a graphic designer. Read more

Not in the news: Ukrainian Shearers

Photos & text by Imanol Villota Ivan, Denys and his four fellow Ukrainian countrymen have rested on several mattresses inside his van. No other amenities demanded. Here is an opportunity to return to their country, now at war, with some savings. There will be no rest for them over the next few weeks. It begins at 7 AM. A journey that will last, almost uninterruptedly, for eleven or twelve…

The Punk of Burma

Photos by Sandra Hoyn Living as a punk in Burma is not only a lifestyle or just a copy of Western trends, it is an act of rebellion. Kyaw Kyaw, 26, has decided to become a punk to protest against the political and economical situation in his country. „In Burma I only have freedom of mind“, says Kyaw Kyaw. „The new government is mostly made up of members of the former military junta. The change…