As an artist and teacher working with AI, Christian Chegne’s interests are rooted in themes of the human body, nature, and technology. Christian describes the body as an “initiator of forms”, and how through the use of technology we can ultimately become closer to our…
Repetition in image making can be used in a number of different ways. We are attracted to repetition in photography because the human eye craves organized, strong visuals. When we have the ability to capture repetition to deliver a story, we often achieve very satisfying…
Josh Kerr is a photographer and graphic designer based in Sheffield, England. Mainly exploring analog mediums such as 120 film, Kerr prefers to slow down in his work, taking time to enjoy the process from start to finish. Since joining Ephimera Kerr has created three…
Hidden Gems is a series of articles inviting curators, artists, and art professionals to highlight some of their favourite work in the Ephimera marketplace. For our first article, we welcome Sarah Maryam Moosvi, founder of Tara Digital Collective. The following words are written by Sarah….
If you’re following the world of astrophotography, chances are you have stumbled upon Andrew McCarthy’s work before. Andrew began creating high-definition portraits of the moon in 2017, and quickly won the hearts of space enthusiasts everywhere after a Reddit post in February of 2019 went…
It’s no secret that there has been a resurgence of film photography. Photographers are setting down their DSLRs and dusting off their analog cameras. We’re seeing more and more film photographs in the mainstream and on social media. If you’ve just acquired your first film…
It is time to announce the winners of our very first contest! The New World Contest (One Photographer, One Digital Artist) brought together lens-based artists and digital illustrators from around the world in the spirit of collaboration and creativity. We would like to thank everyone…
On February 8th 2021, as part of the #ArtProject MakerSpace at ETHDenver, we had the opportunity to present a workshop on creating glitch are through a process called “databending.” Databending is the act of selecting digital files (like .jpegs, .tiffs, .mp4s, etc.) and manipulating them…
Sébastien Mathé is a photographer on a mission to capture the universal language of movement, fluidity, and creativity: dance. Working professionally as a photographer since 2004, Sébastien’s roots very much stem from the performing arts. In 2005, after studying cinema and photography, he began photographing…
The human eye is drawn to lines. Our natural curiosity follows these visual paths in search of a destination, which photographers can use to their advantage. Using lines, we can shift the tone of an image, or manipulate the focus of the subject matter with…