Michael Wriston’s visual meditation on cars as memory, myth, and the machinery of the American dream.
Posts by Paul Mortlock
Transience
Hannah Caldwell uses nature’s forms and suspended blooms to explore impermanence, and the tender dualities at the heart of human experience.
Dream Atlas
Andrzej Wojciechowski’s minimalist, meditative journey through symbolic landscapes where body, technology, and myth quietly converge.
Stranger Portraits
Mark Moran’s black and white film series capturing quiet, instinctive encounters with strangers, where mood, light, and subtlety take precedence over spectacle.
Road to Damascus
Michael Wriston captures America’s backroad gospel in bold, sun-bleached signs—part sermon, part spectacle—shouting belief into the roar of passing trucks.
The Arm of Trani
Juan Galán documents life on Trani’s breakwater — a social crossroads where locals of all ages gather daily to swim, fish, talk, and connect by the sea.
Railwaymen
Stephen Lovell-Davis captured, from within, the quiet resilience and brotherhood of Euston’s railwaymen in the early ’80s.
Photography as an Expression of Self
Rober Tomás uses street photography as a tool that fuses self-discovery and emotion into personal expression.
Paul’s Barber Shop
Photographer Andy Holloway captures a day in Paul’s Barber Shop, blending images and recorded conversations to document a Liverpool institution in a changing neighbourhood.
My Ukranian Family
Spanning a century of upheaval, Christian Mushenko’s project traces a photographer’s return to his ancestral roots — revealing the fragile, beautiful truth of belonging.