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Our journal shares behind-the-scenes stories of collaborations, providing exclusive insights into the artists and projects the we support. Interviews with photographers and event highlights connect readers with the world of visual storytelling. We offer a detailed look at the creative process and community engagement.
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The End of the World May As Well Be Green: Alessandro Silverj Captures Time, Memory, and the Fragility of Existence
In this interview by Martina Cantore, Alessandro Silverj discusses his unique approach to photography, where he explores themes of isolation, inner turmoil, and the uncertain future of humanity. His work often draws inspiration from dystopian literature, particularly J.G. Ballard, and focuses on capturing the relationship between mankind and nature's overwhelming forces.