Miami had previously been riddled with sweet and sour undergrad memories for me: getting a flat tire and being stuck in the middle of Hinesville, GA while road tripping to the city, day-parties on the beach that turned into raging Spring Break nights, and of course sharing a hotel room (with one queen sized bed) with 6 of my closest friends.
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Raised in Montreal and of Haitian descent, Kevin Calixte's photography— like his personal history— inhabits multiple worlds. He explores humans' internal states of balance, and reveals how we can recognize that balance in nature and rock formations.
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New York city is a mystery to many, an artistic haven for some, and a fascination for all. Creative professionals Tiffany and Amber Davis give us a glimpse of modern life in the Big Apple.
Read More#SPTURNSONE: A GARDEN SUPPER
Just like that, a year came and went. An idea evolved into a journey of storytelling, cultivating, and curating. A year spent navigating the winding roads of a terribly exciting and unfamiliar new world. No map in hand, no local guide, and no real destination. Who knew it would all pass so quickly?
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EXPLORING NEW ORLEANS
In an age where instant gratification reigns supreme, I still believe in the beauty and art of waiting.
I don’t mean the stuck in traffic during rush hour or suffering through impossibly long lines at the DMV kind of waiting either. More like waiting to get your images sent back to you after weeks away getting processed or eagerly waiting to confirm whether your frames are any good kind of waiting. And that's not to imply that I'm a patient person either (quite the contrary - my road rage is a devilish beast that rears its ugly head more often than would make my mother proud). However, shooting film forces me to build a stronger muscle of patience and appreciate the beautiful feeling of satisfaction that can blossom from extended anticipation. A feeling I suppose is best likened to finally getting to open a sea of presents on Christmas morning.
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