March 2014, 1st issue
(The contents of the first issue will be transfered into separate pages with different links. Only the names of the contributors will be shown in the central pages, exactly like the contributors of the second -and of the next-issues)
(The contents of the first issue will be transfered into separate pages with different links. Only the names of the contributors will be shown in the central pages, exactly like the contributors of the second -and of the next-issues)
Bios of the photographers:
Batsceba Hardy, artist of the Irreality, lives and will only live ‘in’ the net, where she leaves already evidence with her constant performance: writing stories in images and telling visions in words. What remains is superfluous, in Wittgenstein terms, including her secret background. Currently she resides in Berlin, whose skies she’s chasing among the clouds; but she could be anywhere. She likes leaving traces of her passage in the places where she finds inspiration. She likes detecting herself inside the windows of houses. She likes revealing herself at night, before nobody. www.batscebahardy.com
Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier, is a French Canadian Métis, with a desire to see the world in a way others may have missed. Her works have been published in national and regional papers, vocational journals and heritage museums. With degrees in Journalism and Mass Communications as well as Photography, she's written and photographed everything from news, fashion, lifestyle and business to sporting events. To see more of Karen's photography and writing, visit Zen Dixie Magazine, Dactyl, Cactus Heart Press, Synaesthesia Magazine, Vagabonds Anthology and Crack The Spine Literary Magazine to name but a few journals where her work is featured. Follow her on Twitter @KBG_Tweets.
Lauren Jonik, οriginally from Pennsylvania, but now based in Brooklyn, NY, is a freelance writer and photographer. She currently studies writing at The New School in NYC. Her photography work can be seen on: www.shootlikeagirlphotography.com Feel free to find her on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/shootlikeagirlphotography and Twitter: @shootlikeagirl1
Batsceba Hardy, artist of the Irreality, lives and will only live ‘in’ the net, where she leaves already evidence with her constant performance: writing stories in images and telling visions in words. What remains is superfluous, in Wittgenstein terms, including her secret background. Currently she resides in Berlin, whose skies she’s chasing among the clouds; but she could be anywhere. She likes leaving traces of her passage in the places where she finds inspiration. She likes detecting herself inside the windows of houses. She likes revealing herself at night, before nobody. www.batscebahardy.com
Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier, is a French Canadian Métis, with a desire to see the world in a way others may have missed. Her works have been published in national and regional papers, vocational journals and heritage museums. With degrees in Journalism and Mass Communications as well as Photography, she's written and photographed everything from news, fashion, lifestyle and business to sporting events. To see more of Karen's photography and writing, visit Zen Dixie Magazine, Dactyl, Cactus Heart Press, Synaesthesia Magazine, Vagabonds Anthology and Crack The Spine Literary Magazine to name but a few journals where her work is featured. Follow her on Twitter @KBG_Tweets.
Lauren Jonik, οriginally from Pennsylvania, but now based in Brooklyn, NY, is a freelance writer and photographer. She currently studies writing at The New School in NYC. Her photography work can be seen on: www.shootlikeagirlphotography.com Feel free to find her on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/shootlikeagirlphotography and Twitter: @shootlikeagirl1
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