Our next Photographer of the Week is Caiti Borruso. Originally from a small bayside neighborhood in New Jersey, Borruso lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently a…
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Our next Photographer of the Week is Rose Marie Cromwell. Cromwell is a photographic and video artist currently living and working between New York, Panama, and Cuba. This week, we…
Our next book review is for Danny Ghitis’ Deep Valley, Dark Days, a body of work self-published in 2015. Ghitis is a Brooklyn-based photographer who has “developed a lifelong interest in…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Paula Prats. Prats is a Spanish photographer with a Fine Arts background who graduated from the Polytechnic University of Valencia in 2011. “Through…
Kaitlin Miller is a Brooklyn based artist whose practice investigates the human connection to landscape and the ways in which earth has evolved over time. She recently received her BFA in…
Benjamin Fredrickson, a contributing artist to Capricious Issue No. 14—Masculine, presents a series of never before seen Polaroids and paper negatives at the LGBT Community Center in New York City….
Our next Photographer of the Week is Collin Avery. Avery is an American artist originally from Adams, Massachusetts. He received a BA in Photography from Montana State University in 2012….
This week, we showcase the work of Brooklyn-based photographer Charles Caesar. For this profile, we’re sharing images from Caesar’s series Vignettes, a curious collection of black and white photographs. In this…
Our next book review is for Paul D’Haese’s Dagblind, published by Éditions Yellow Now. D’Haese’s Dagblind is a sleek and polished hardcover text of over 20 evocative black and white photographs. Taken over…
Our next Photographer of the week is Sacha Vega. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Vega is a mixed media artist from Maryland who recently finished traveling around Southern Asia. For…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Mariusz Lemiecha. Originally from East Poland, Lemiecha currently lives and works in Warsaw. For this post, we are sharing a selection of photographs…
Our next Photographer of the Week is ChihHsien Chen. This 22-year-old photographer lives and works in Tainan, Taiwan and currently studies at the Tainan University of Technology. For this post, we…
This week, we showcase the work of Tokyo-based photographer Takuroh Toyama. In his series, Nude, Toyama investigates the relationship between human and nature by photographing a faceless, nude figure within a tropical…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Tal Émile Quóc-Phong Yaron. A recent graduate of Bard College, Yaron is a Paris native who spent much of his early life in…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Caroline Tompkins. Tompkins originates from Cincinnati, Ohio and, since receiving her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, now lives and works…
Pauline Boudry, a contributing artist to Randy Issue #2, was recently featured in an interview with BOMB Magazine regarding her previous exhibition Loving, Repeating. With collaborator Renate Lorenz, the duo uncovers…
For our next book review, we’re taking a closer look at baumtest — a Los Angeles based quarterly arts publication. baumtest was co-founded by six artists and writers, including past Capricious contributor Christine Haroutounian. Now in…
Our next profile is of Bangkok-based photographer Lek Kiatsirikajorn. A graduate of Slipakorn University in Bangkok,Thailand and the Arts Insitute at Bournemouth, England, Kiatsirikajorn’s work has been exhibited and awarded…
This week we take a look at the work of Melbourne-based photographer, Agnieszka Chabros. Chabros’ work has been exhibited internationally, across Australia as well as parts of Europe. In her series Family…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Christian DeFonte. Originally from San Jose, California, DeFonte now lives and works in New York City. For this profile, we’re sharing some of his…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Rebecca Storm. Storm is from the Pacific Northwest and now lives and works in Montreal. “Her work is very much informed by synaesthesia—exploring…
Our next book review is of Irina Rozovsky’s Island in my mind, published by Verlag Kettler. Rozovsky is a Boston-based artist and current assistant professor of photography at the Massachusetts College…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Evgenia Arbugaeva. She is originally from a town in the Russian Arctic and frequently documents that home in her personal work, therby “discovering…
Our next Photographer of the Week is Tomoki Yaegashi. Yaegashi is a Japan-based artist who creates moving, colorful abstractions. Of the work we’re featuring, Yaegashi says, “In these photographs, I focused…