
Rectangle Room Presents :
Womanizer
Brianna Capozzi
Exhibition & Book Launch
May 14 - 23
Opening reception & book signing Thursday May 14, 5 - 8pm
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St. NY NY 10002
Brianna Capozzi @briannalcapozzi has spent the past decade redefining the narrative in fashion and contemporary portraiture of women. Her images unbind the female form and honor its wild and erotic power. Her lawless compositions effortlessly mix celebrity, the mundane, the absurd and the surreal, high and low, naturalism & idealism. There is an erotic interplay between photographer and subject, with both sides playfully exchanging power. Vibrant photographs of contemporary female icons, including Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Bella Hadid, Pam Anderson, Dua Lipa, Chloë Sevigny, and Selena Gomez, along with familiar faces from Capozzi’s New York circle of friends and muses, celebrate a feminine point of view and disrupt the legacy of the female form being depicted for the male gaze. Capozzi’s sophisticated camerawork weaves high fashion with saturated narratives, pop culture, her own handmade garments, and props. The images are enticing, glamorous, and unexpected.
Womanizer is published by Rizzolli, 2026.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a book store and exhibition space run by Tim Barber @timobarber focusing on contemporary photography.

Rectangle Room Presents :
Womanizer
Brianna Capozzi
Exhibition & Book Launch
May 14 - 23
Opening reception & book signing Thursday May 14, 5 - 8pm
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St. NY NY 10002
Brianna Capozzi @briannalcapozzi has spent the past decade redefining the narrative in fashion and contemporary portraiture of women. Her images unbind the female form and honor its wild and erotic power. Her lawless compositions effortlessly mix celebrity, the mundane, the absurd and the surreal, high and low, naturalism & idealism. There is an erotic interplay between photographer and subject, with both sides playfully exchanging power. Vibrant photographs of contemporary female icons, including Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Bella Hadid, Pam Anderson, Dua Lipa, Chloë Sevigny, and Selena Gomez, along with familiar faces from Capozzi’s New York circle of friends and muses, celebrate a feminine point of view and disrupt the legacy of the female form being depicted for the male gaze. Capozzi’s sophisticated camerawork weaves high fashion with saturated narratives, pop culture, her own handmade garments, and props. The images are enticing, glamorous, and unexpected.
Womanizer is published by Rizzolli, 2026.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a book store and exhibition space run by Tim Barber @timobarber focusing on contemporary photography.

Rectangle Room Presents :
Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Opening Reception Friday, April 24, 6 - 9pm
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Aria Shahrokhshahi @ariamark (b. 1996) is a British-Iranian multi-disciplinary artist, whose practice has been shaped by a deep fascination with the intricate dynamics of diverse communities and the complexities of the human condition. With a focus on social structures and the human experience, Shahrokhshahi’s work serves as a critical exploration of the relationships and power dynamics that inform everyday life.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a book store and exhibition space run by Tim Barber @timobarber focusing on contemporary photography.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is full-service photo lab offering film processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
Loose Joints @jointsloose is a multi-award-winning independent publishing house collaborating with leading and emerging artists on contemporary approaches to photography.

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

Wet Ground
Aria Shahrokhshahi
Exhibition & Book Launch
curated by Tim Barber
April 24 - May 9
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Wet Ground (Loose Joints, 2026) by British-Iranian artist Aria Shahrokhshahi, is a long-term body of work developed through repeated stays living and volunteering in Ukraine since 2019. Made from inside the war rather than in response to it, Shahrokhshahi’s activist approach rejects spectacle in favour of proximity, focusing on the rhythms, contradictions and fragile continuities of daily life shaped by prolonged violence and uncertainty.
Shahrokhshahi moves beyond the visual shorthand of war imagery to present scenes that are often inscrutable, absurd, domestic, performative or oblique. A recurring focus on youth and subculture finding ways to survive and thrive reflects the radical and improvised paths life in Ukraine takes in the present moment. Wet Ground lingers in the spaces around conflict, where threat, loss and anticipation shape the daily existence of a generation of young Ukrainian men and women, even as they continue to carve out moments of resistance, rebellion and joy.
The book’s title links Shahrokhshahi’s survival of a rocket strike while assisting in a medical evacuation of civilians from a frontline town, where wet ground prevented the detonation of a missile, to the unstable terrain of a country undergoing rapid and violent transformation, in which safety and danger exist in close proximity and the ground itself feels unreliable. Developed alongside Shahrokhshahi’s ongoing humanitarian work in Ukraine and extending the fundraising efforts of his previous publications and exhibitions, Wet Ground is accompanied by his immersive documentary While We Heal, as well as his ongoing sculptural and installation-based works from Ukraine, forming an embodied account of a country resisting erasure while life continues under pressure. (continued below)

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
::: ig won’t let me tag everyone, will @ in the comments :::
tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
::: ig won’t let me tag everyone, will @ in the comments :::
tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
in association with KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
KYOTO, JAPAN 2026
Featuring : Gilda Louise Aloisi, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Alana Celii, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Scott Conarroe, Armen Danilian, Elísabet Davíðsdóttir, Alexandra Demenkova, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Andrew Fladeboe, Lee Foxcliff, Jimi Franklin, Philippe Gerlach, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Alexi Hobbs, Gordon Hull, Jerry Hsu, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Thatcher Keats, Richard Kern, Simon Keoug, Sandy Kim, Michael M Koehler, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Jason Nocito, Patrick O’Dell, Boru OBrien OConnell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Brooke Smith, Lenard Smith, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Pete Voelker, Hannah Whitaker, Logan White, Aaron Wynia and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Tim Barber
April 17 - May 6
Urban Research
285 Enpukujimae-cho
Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Special thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama @semoh.jp for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki for help with the installation and to the staff at @urban_research ARIGATOU!!!
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tinyvicesarchive.com

TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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TINYVICES ARCHIVE
20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
TOKYO JAPAN
April 11 - 19
SO1
6 - 14 - 15
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo Japan
Featuring : Gilda Aloisi Louise, Aurélien Arbet, Corey Arnold, Casper Balslev, Tim Barber, Alexander Binder, Anthony Blasko, Boogie, Adam Bordow, Ali Bosworth, Julia Burlingham, Camila Butcher, Asger Carlsen, Alana Celii, Philip Cheung, Armen Danilian, ElíSabet DavíÐsdóTtir, Alexandra Demenkova, Chris Dorland, Jessica Eaton, Jeremie Egry, Shayne Ehman, Thobias Faldt, Lee Foxcliff, Leo Fitzpatrick, Andrew Fladeboe, Jimi Franklin, Peter Funch, Philippe Gerlach, Patrick Griffin, Jeffro Halladay, Jeanette Hayes, Balarama Heller, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Georgia Hilmer, Alexi Hobbs, Jerry Hsu, Gordon Hull, Marty Hyers, Maciek Jasik, Klara Kallstrom, Thatcher Keats, Simon Keough, Richard Kern, Sandy Kim, Michael M. Koehler, Terence Koh, Jeff Ladouceur, Adam Lampton, Marten Lange, Alain Levitt, Allan Macintyre, Craig Mammano, Peter McCollough, Ryan McGinley, Mark McKnight, Will Mebane, David Meskhi, Santiago Mostyn, Reza Nader, Nguan, Jason Nocito, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Patrick O’Dell, Christine Osinski, Ed Panar, Skye Parrott, Christian Patterson, Brad Phillips, Ben Pier, Matthew Porter, Gus Powell, Nuria Rius, Lina Scheynius, Michael Schmelling, Aurel Schmidt, Stephen Schuster, Robin Schwartz, Darnell Scott, Dan Siney, Lenard Smith, Brooke Smith, Brea Souders, Barry Stone, Peter Sutherland, Ed Templeton, Agnes Thor, Nathanael Turner, Brian Ulrich, Alexis Vasilikos, Peter Voelker, Logan White, Hannah Whitaker, Aaron Wynia, Daisuke Yokota and Nick Zinner. Curated by Tim Barber
Huge thank you to Jimi Franklin @jimi.franklin & Hiro Ueyama @hiro_ueyama for making this happen and to Lui @luiaraki & Chika @chika.hairstylist for their help with the installation and to the staff at SO1 so1 and thank you to everyone who came out for our opening!! 🤍🇯🇵🤍
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I had the pleasure of directing this music video for Avalon Emerson’s @avalon9000 single “Happy Birthday” from the new album “Written Into Changes” out now on Dead Oceans @deadoceans . Cinematography / editing by Ryan Nethery @ryan.nethery and assistance from Georgia Hilmer @georgiahilmer and Hunter Lombard @hunter._.lombard 💥💥💥

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

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Aught Fraught Presents :
Islands In The Net
organized by Matthew Porter
Tanyth Berkeley
Phil Chang
Joshua Citarella
Roe Ethridge
Daniel Gordon
Miranda Lichtenstein
Eileen Quinlan
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Mariah Robertson
Hannah Whitaker
March 19th - April 18th
Rectangle Room
at Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge St.
NY NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Aught Fraught @aughtfraught is an interview series podcast hosted by Matthew Porter about photography in the early 2000s (the aughts), an era that marked a high point in photography’s cultural visibility and market influence. For many practitioners and enthusiasts, the aughts remain a notably fraught, energetic, and formative decade for the medium. Every month it seemed there was another panel, another essay, another exhibition or catalogue that sought to find meaning and hope in what was largely considered to be photography’s moment of “crisis.”
Islands in the Net brings together a selection of Aught Fraught subjects, showcasing works that use myriad material strategies but focus on representation, particularly photography’s ability to frame ideas through various styles of depiction. The keystone work is Joshua Citarella’s large four panel banner, depicting a dystopian future, and showing the medium’s ability to merge image-generating software, digital appropriation, and lens-based pictures.
Matthew Porter @__matthewporter__ is a photographer living in Brooklyn.
Rectangle Room @rectangle.room is a bookstore and exhibition space offering books, print editions, artworks & ephemera run by Tim Barber @timobarber
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Breathless in Glowing Air
February 12 - March 7
curated byJesse Feinman
Rectangle Room
@ Primary Photographic
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Open Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30, Saturday, 10-6
Breathless in Glowing Air is a ten-year retrospective of the imprint Pomegranate, curated by publisher Jesse Feinman. This group exhibition features work from over 70 photographers that have published with Pomegranate, and is accompanied by a limited edition catalog. Pomegranate will also stock the Rectangle Room shelves with their library for the duration of the show, and will host a few artists talks and signings in the space.
Featuring :
Melissa Alcena, Henry Archer, Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Lucia Bell-Epstein, Kyle Berger, Jack Bool, Morganne Boulden, Juan Brenner, Alana Celii, Marisa Chafetz, Eric Chakeen, Tomorrow Blake Chapman, Steven Molina Contreras, Rose Marie Cromwell, Daniel Dorsa, Matt Eich, Enrique Escandell, Christian Michael Filardo, Peyton Fulford, Matthew Genitempo, David Brandon Geeting, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, Geoff Haggray, Oji Haynes, Henry O. Head, Clark Hodgin, Jerry Hsu, Iris Humm, Andy Jackson, Carlos Jaramillo, Brian Karlsson, Samone Zena Kidane, Julian Klincewicz, Matthew Leifheit, Jingyu Lin, Emily Lipson, Kirk Lisaj, Chris Llerins, Victor Llorente, Daniel Jack Lyons, Marcus Maddox, Chris Maggio, Meghan Marin, Rosie Marks, Will Matsuda, Mikayla Jean Miller, Marina Monaco, William Mullan, Sinna Nasseri, Brad Ogbonna, Jacob Ogden, Lina Sun Park, Sierra Breeze Petrocelli, Courtni Poe, Adam Powell, Daniel Rampulla, Andrés Ríos, Ian Ritter, Scott Rossi, Allan Sallas, Andres Sanjuan, Grade Solomon, Mark Sommerfeld, Lisa Sorgini, Stephanie Stamatis, Heather Sten, Jess Tran, Andrés Vargas, Willem Verbeeck, Sarah Walker, Tyrone Williams, Anthony Wilson & Yana Yatsuk.

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com

Now open in NYC : Rectangle Room’s new NYC bookstore and exhibition space hosted by Primary Photographic.
113 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
open :
Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:30
Saturday, 10-6
Up now, our inaugural show featuring books & artworks by :
Daniel Arnold, Tim Barber, Bela Borsodi, Asger Carlsen, Jimi Franklin, Balarama Heller, Georgia Hilmer, Jerry Hsu, Medina Kalač, Jackie Kursel, Alain Levitt, Jason Nocito, Eric Oglander, Luisa Opalesky, Gus Powell, Stephen Schuster, Nick Sethi, Brooke Smith, Pete Volker, Steph Wilson & many more. Curated by Tim Barber.
Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic is a full-service film lab offering processing, scanning, retouching, printing, and darkroom services.
primaryphotographic.com
rectangleroom.com
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