The alphabetic life: Confessions of a record store owner
As the myth of the snobby, specialty music store owner slowly disappears with the vanishing of physical record stores, we find out how one of them keeps his life ordered.
From shots of sprawling oceans meeting the skies in sun kissed horizons to panoramic landscape of coral gardens to subaquatic oddities that lurk where the sunlight can’t reach, we’ve always thought we’ve known how life under the surface looked like — until now.
As the myth of the snobby, specialty music store owner slowly disappears with the vanishing of physical record stores, we find out how one of them keeps his life ordered.
As poverty and a sluggish economy plague Brazil, a nation shows its dissatisfaction with their government in the most creative and artistic of ways.
Photojournalist Candace Feit speaks to us about her year of photographing Tamil Nadu’s kothi community as they grapple with acceptance and gender identity.
In our fortnightly series with Melbourne-based photographer Renee Stamatis, we feature her stunning portraits of some of electronic and non-electronic music’s finest artists.