Magazine
Good Chat: Karabo Mooki
Through a string of disposable cameras, Karabo Mooki found his calling –photojournalism. Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mooki sought community and connection through his lens, a pursuit later amplified by a frenetic stir of afropunk rockers and skateboarders occupying his circle. Read more...
Photo Diary: Eternal Visions
Rock and rhythm correspondent Marc Roberts retraces his steps across the Asia-Pacific, where tranquil panoramas wash away the pulse of metropolis. Set to the score of two-stroke engines, Marc and his girlfriend-turned-wife snake their way across Southeast Asia. Read more...
Photo Diary: Viva Vegas
Access all areas photographer Ben Mac, AKA These Wild Eyes, exposes the ephemeral neon haze of Las Vegas, Nevada. Ben’s latest compilation documents virtuoso musician Tash Sultana’s sold-out North American tour, polarised with a jackpot symphony of Elvis masquerades and faux-jingle slot machines. Are your ears ringing yet? Read more...
Photo Diary: The Speed Project
Legs fold. Minds wander. Photojournalist Anthony Tran witnesses the routeless and ruthless ultramarathon from Santa Monica, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada. Steeped in a pungent blend of caffeine and sweat, runners negotiate a furnace of mountain paths and desert corridors for guts and glory. One caveat, everyone suffers. Read more...
Road Test: Ricoh GR IIIx
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. A self-proclaimed antithesis to trends, Ricoh’s GR point-and-shoot has set the benchmark for compact cameras since 1996. In this edition of Road Test, we sip and swallow the digital faux-tography Kool-Aid, evaluating the first clicks of the Ricoh GR IIIx. Bottoms up! Read more...
Exhibition: I Was There
An encore eight years in the making, Jack Moran’s latest solo exhibition, I Was There, is an all-angles archive of live music culture. Set to draw a crowd of its own, this daring punters’ perspective hits on all frequencies. Tune in. Read more...
Bag Raid: Nick Phipps
Welcome back to Bag Raid, our slightly intrusive series reminiscent of an airport baggage screening—without the tardy security or X-ray technology, of course. This month, we connect with New Zealand expat Nick Phipps, rummaging through his Sidewalk Sling. Read more...
Photo Diary: Sunlit Serenity
Purveyor of postcards, Ben Mac observes the infallible indulgence of Europe in the summertime. Living la dolce vita, Ben leads us on a scenic route through the crowd, down the aisle, and between the flags at landmark destinations. Read more...
Bag Raid: Tas Wilson
Meet Tas Wilson, a throw-yourself-in-the-deep-end advocate making waves in cinematography, graphic design and music. If you're familiar with The Buoys, King Stingray, or Ruby Fields, you have likely been exposed to Tas' hand at work. Read More...
Road Test: Agfa Optima Sensor
Introduced in 1959 as the first fully automatic 35mm camera, the Optima 1 was Agfa’s panacea for amateur photographers—un-theoretical, pocketable, and more than anything else, joyful. Read more...
Photo Diary: Europe in Contrast
Photographer Gian Maitelli intuitively documents his monochrome meanderings through Europe, weaving his own visual narrative through timeless city streets. Read more...