IN FOCUS
ARTICLES, INTERVIEWS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY INSIGHTS
CURATED SPOTLIGHT
APR2025
LOSCAR NUMAEL:
WHAT WAITS TO BE SEEN
Loscar Numael’s photographs don’t chase spectacle—they hold space. Rooted in presence, shaped by restraint, and deeply informed by Japanese aesthetics, his work unfolds slowly, inviting you to feel rather than simply see. What emerges is a body of work defined by stillness, sincerity, and emotional clarity.
BEND DOWN AND TOUCH THE SOIL: THE PRACTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Great images don’t come from luck—they come from showing up, again and again, even when nothing feels special. The more you practice, the more you see. And when the extraordinary appears, you’ll be ready.
HOW SIMPLE CAN A PHOTOGRAPH BE BEFORE IT LOSES ITS MEANING?
How simple can a photograph be before it loses its meaning? In this post, I explore the delicate balance between form and space in photography—and how making deliberate choices about what to include (and exclude) can lead to images that resonate more deeply.
MONOCHROME OR COLOR: WHY ARTISTS MUST CHOOSE
Photographers often face the choice between color and monochrome, but when you leave the decision to your audience, you dilute your artistic voice. Discover why owning your creative decisions—and trusting your intuition—can elevate your work to new heights.