Seattle Party Camp: Great Outdoors Challenge

We are less than 3 weeks away from breaking another world record, Seattle, WA!

This past winter we broke the Guinness World Record for the Biggest Snow Ball Fight and this summer we are gearing up to break the record for the Largest Water Balloon Fight!  That’s right – it’s going to be wet and wild!

Instagramers Seattle and We Are Juxt are partnering to bring you the latest from Party Camp. Along with updates, we are hosting a Tuesday weekly challenge leading up to the main event! Unlike the regularly scheduled @Igers_Seattle’s Tuesday challenge, this contest will run for 1 week and is open to all US residents.  Each week there will be a new theme and a prize.  Be sure to help spread the word and tell your friends!

Read more about it…

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They’ve done it before! This driven group of professionals who never quite grew up aren’t stopping with the world’s largest snow ball fight. They are back again. This time they are armed with 300,000 water balloons and need 12,000 troops. Party Camp, August 17th at the Seattle Center will be summer camp experience like none other. This time they shooting for the Guinness world record for the largest water balloon fight. Red Hook Brewery beer gardens, camp games, live music and much more await you. Come be part of the magic. Register at Seattle Party Camp.

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Week 4 Challenge

Theme: GREAT OUTDOORS

Explore and don’t forget to Instagram along the way!

Winner will receive TWO tickets to the Largest Water Balloon Fight in Seattle, WA and a personalized Official Guinness World Record Certificate courtesy of @setarecord.

Rules

You have until Monday, August 5th @ 12:00PM PDT to enter your pics

Tag your Instagram images with @setarecord #partycamp

Open to all US residents

Images must be your own

Monsters Are Real

She has allowed us into her world and has released her fear and vulnerability.  She has dug deep into her soul for us and has done it masterfully.

Meet Maria.  Many of you know her as @muzbanger or @_calipso_, a truly talented artist who I would love to meet in person one day.

She also co-runs HorrorClub, which is how my idea for a short horror film came to be.  Perhaps this is only the beginning of a horror series for WeAreJuxt?  You decide…

B: First and foremost I just want to say that I’m so thrilled that you’ve created these original images especially for We Are Juxt readers. How were you able to get in the zone and produce this series for the short film?  What were you feeling at the moment?

M: I was having a blue day or moment.  I was getting down about a personal issue or confrontation of sorts and on arriving home I found myself acting on the moment as it were.  Though if I get depressed or down I thankfully come out of it within a few  hours or less… and my little shoot certainly helped that!

B:  You initially started on Instagram as @muzbanger and then later on introduced @_calipso_ , the minimal side.  What made you create another account and how have you maintained the balance between the two?  Do you prefer one over the other?

M: Initially @muzbanger was a mixed account of art and snippets of minimal bits of life. I couldn’t sustain a regular audience for both. It seemed people enjoyed one or the other and well, so did I,  which became increasingly so as I went along. One minute I was floored by the intricacies of people’s art, then on other side just as gob-smacked at the beautiful clean lines of minimal work!

It seems easy to do both. @_calipso_ is the every day snippets of looking up or closer to detail. We pass things on our way to work etc that can be capture in a single moment without too much extra editing!  I try going by each account daily.

B.  What apps do you tend to use for special effects and general editing?

M: General editing (say for @_calipso_) would be maybe shot first with native or Hipstamatic camera, then using Snapseed mainly (ps express and diptic sometimes)

If creating art for @muzbanger I shoot first with native camera (or Hipstamatic) then multiple apps are used there after. Sometimes up to 5 apps or more  are used at any one time (lovingly known as app-stacking!) Some of my favourites are Snapseed, blurfx,  Decim8, Blender, montage, scratchcam, Mextures. Others I have include pictureshow, Pixlromatic, VSCOcam, diptic, psexpress, slow shutter, art rage, deco sketch, king camera, filter mania and distressedfx, just to name several ;-]

B: You co-run Horror Club with founder and fellow _uxter, John.  How has the experience been?  How would you describe the type of photographs featured in your gallery?  What classifies an image to be a part of Horror Club, aside from the typical blood and gore?

M: I was so thrilled when I was asked to join the team,  I think I said yes immediately from memory!

It has been quite an eye opener and more to it than meets the eye… people play out there fantasies on that tag, some too gruesome for my liking and that just make me cringe. I think my own influences come through when I choose someones work, I love artful blood but not ‘blood and guts’ so to speak. I draw the line on people doing re-enactments of a murder scene or sacrifices that have a satanic undertone.  I do enjoy a dark scary undertone with a twist of psychological thriller!!  Hitchcock comes to mind. However what the next moderator would choose may be different to me, a good balance all around I guess.


B:  Tell us what childhood was like.  Where did you grow up? Have you always been artistic?

M:  I had a happy childhood and third in line of 4 siblings. I was born in Papua, New Guinea and then moved to Brisbane, Australia with my family when I was 2 years old.  My Dad was Cypriot and my Mum Greek. Then when I was 8 years old we moved to the country town of Gladstone where I completed school.

I dearly wanted to move back to the city for art college but for financial and personal reasons (my Father died of lung cancer when I was 18 years old) stayed there and completed a hairdressing apprenticeship instead.  My artistic ability showed through even with hairdressing, I won many competitions, worked at fashion shows etc. Instagram was the new outlet for re-igniting my love and passion for art.

B:  Is there a person who inspires you?  Someone you can relate to and feel a strong connection to?

M:  Many artists inspire me, not only from a commercial and graphic art perspective, but interiors, architecture, photography, music etc…. people inspire me, cities, fashion and more.  I could rattle off names but probably too many to fit into this slot!! I relate to lots of people but feel a strong connection to a subject than a person… be it the topics I mentioned before, but also emotions of depth, compassion, empathy, love, hate, depression, anger etc.  I’m drawn to (figuratively speaking that is) either black or white, and not much of the grey in between!

B:  Your images are full of emotion.  They’re deep and vulnerable.  Strong yet sensitive.  What would you like people to know about you and your photography. What’s your message?

M:  It is a reflection of my personality, I am all those things you described above.  People should be themselves when they make art, don’t allow people’s criticism to put you off. It couldn’t be a more vast topic, expressed on so many levels and it so it should be!

B:  You have recently joined Jason Flett, Kaily Koutsogiannis, Giulia Macario and George Politis in creating a new Australian photography site called, The Mnemonics.  What brought you all together?  What are some of your future goals and plans?  What can we expect from the site?

M:  A few of us Aussies had formed a friendship via Instagram. Some of us had met from this, but through the genius mind of Giulia had come the idea to form the group.  Showcasing our work to head down the track of having future exhibits and selling our prints on our website!  We hope to blog on various mobile photography techniques, apps, styles and artists eventually! I’m extremely excited to be part of such a talented bunch. We will be launching our website very soon and hopefully have an exhibition in one of Australia’s major cities by the end of the year.

B:  What are your hobbies?  Tell us something unique about yourself, something we wouldn’t otherwise know by looking at your gallery.

M:  Making art for various photo sights is a big hobby of mine outside work (I have my own hairdressing salon) and kids.  I like going to the gym and cooking!! Not much time for anything else!!!!!

B:  I’m always curious about people’s preference in music.  List some of your favorite bands/musicians.

M:  It varies, from work to home to play! From Flume,  compilations like Hôtel Costes and Buddha Bar, Adele, Sarah Blasko, Kings of Leon, La Roux, Morcheeba, Róisín Murphy, Angus and Julia Stone, The Knife, Florence + The Machine… and golden oldies like Eurythmics, De La Soul, Black Eyed Peas!!

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Maria Flourou 

Bio:

I excelled in the arts at secondary school and pursued this career at University. Deviating from this path, I then began a career in hairdressing which remains as my current occupation.  Various accolades were achieved throughout my career, including State L’oreal Champion 2 years running, IHS colour awards, state and regional judging, teaching at seminars for Wella, and working at many state level fashion shows and magazines.

Passion for photography began in the simplest form of mobile photography, where I used my creative eye to design layered artworks focusing on emotion as the core subject behind each piece, this is showcased on my @muzbanger instagram page. This style comes easy to me as it helps ease the depressive state that I feel from time to time due to a medical condition that occurred around the time my first child was born. Being mostly on top of that, it is still good to reflect when making a piece… I find solace in the moment of creation.

The other style I adopt, focuses on the fundamentals, that being perspectives, minimalism and architecture which can be found on my other IG page @_calipso_.

My work has been exhibited at the LA Mobile Arts Festival (LAMAF) and selected works have been chosen for various mobile photography sights such as: AMPt, WeAreJuxt, Shooter Mag, Mobile Artistry, Amselcom, Instagood, finalist for Mobile Masters iPad ebook and many others.

Along with those accolades I am proudly part of a group The Mnemonics along side with Giulia Macario (@giuliam), Jason Flett (@lafletcher), Kaily Koutsogiannis (@kaliopy) and George Politis (@_giorgopolitis_), this is simply a gallery showcasing our work. We hope to write blogs about our experiences and sell prints in the near future.

Instagram // EyeEm // backspaces // iphoneart

Seattle Party Camp: Refresh Challenge

It’s time to break another world record, Seattle, WA!

This past winter we broke the Guinness World Record for the Biggest Snow Ball Fight and this summer we are gearing up to break the record for the Largest Water Balloon Fight!  That’s right – it’s going to be wet and wild!

Instagramers Seattle and We Are Juxt are partnering to bring you the latest from Party Camp. Along with updates, we are hosting a Tuesday weekly challenge leading up to the main event! Unlike the regularly scheduled @Igers_Seattle’s Tuesday challenge, this contest will run for 1 week and is open to all US residents.  Each week there will be a new theme and a prize.  Be sure to help spread the word and tell your friends!

Read more about it…

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On August 17th the Seattle Center will transform itself into Party Camp, the summer camp you have always dream of! A group of professionals who never quite grew up are bringing 300,000 water balloons and 12,000 people together to attempt the Guinness World Record for the largest water balloon fight. This 18 and over event will feature all things we loved about summer camp including body paint, friendship bracelet making, bocce ball, camp food with the addition of live music and multiple Red Hook Brewery beer garden. Gates open at 12pm where you will be welcomed by the nostalgic feeling of childhood fun, lasting until 7pm, with the world record attempt at 4 pm. The proceeds from this event will send patients from children’s hospital to Camp Korey. We party so kids can too.  Be a part of history, register at seattlepartycamp.com that’s Seattle, party, camp, .com.

Twitter // Facebook

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Week 3 challenge:

Lakes, pools, lemonade, water balloons and don’t forget the Sparkling ICE!

Show us how you refresh!

Winner will receive 4 cases of @sparklingice drinks – shipped directly to them!

RULES:

You have until Monday, July 29th @ 12:00PM PDT to enter your pics

Tag your Instagram images with @setarecord #partycamp

Open to all US residents

Images must be your own

Take Us To Toronto

“Take Us To… ” is an ongoing  travel series around the world which features several photographers in a given location.  The goal is to give you an inside look as to what the city is like day by day.

Last month we traveled to Montevideo and today we fly non-stop to Toronto, the largest city in Canada.

Photographers Erin, Graeme, Ian, Jon, Kael, Kanwar and SooTeeOh take us on a journey throughout downtown, underground TTC, and surrounding areas of Lake Ontario and Cottage Country.

Hop on board Flight #3 and enjoy the ride…

MEET THE PHOTOGRAPHERS

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Erin McGean Cindric

Bio:
I was born in the industrial city St. Catherine’s, grew up in Mississauga and currently live in Oakville, Ontario (a suburb of Toronto). I was trained in painting and drawing at York University in Toronto then attended teacher’s college at Brock University and have been teaching high school Visual Arts and photography for 12 years. I’ve had some success as a painter, exhibiting and selling my work in local galleries and art fairs over the years. I have a wonderful and supportive husband and two beautiful young children that make me proud and keep me busy.

Instagram is something I stumbled upon in November of 2011 and was instantly hooked. Working as a teacher with a young family has limited the time I can commit to art making, so mobile photography and editing has given me a creative outlet that works with my lifestyle. The community aspect of Instagram has made it very enjoyable. I am constantly in awe of other artist’s work that I have come across through Instagram over the least two years. Going on Instameets and recently participating in the Instagratification exhibit with some of my newfound friends has been very rewarding and bought the virtual world to life.  Recently I have become very involved with the AMPt community helping to moderate the website and curate features. I am very excited about the future of mobile photography and see it as a versatile and accessible too. I’ve also found that it has inspired and influenced my painting, drawing and multimedia work. Of course, the reverse is also true.

My mobile photography style ranges all the way from minimalism to heavily edited images, and on my Instagram feed you will find everything from the representational to the surreal. Using an iPhone 4, an Olloclip and various apps (mostly Art Studio, Pic FX, Snapseed, Image Blender, Mextures App and Phonto) I try to create images in a fluid way to achieve some diverse effects. Quiet, lonely, blue and surreal are some terms that can describe the images. I take much of my inspiration from nature, however everything in my daily life can be used a form of inspiration, the roads I drive, my children’s laughter, the design of a good chair.

Email // Instagram  // Google+

There are many things I love about this lighthouse photo.

The way the group of teens are hanging out enjoying the summer day reminds me of my carefree days of youth.

But I also love how the sky looked so blue that day and the backdrop of sailboats and birds.

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Graeme Roy

Bio:
I have been a photographer in one way or another for about 35 years. I’ve worked primarily in news photography most of this time, currently I’m the Director of Photography at The Canadian Press, but I’ve also dabbled in fashion, fine art and music… it’s been a wide and somewhat varied road to where I am now.

Mobile photography has been a profoundly liberating experience for me, and I believe for many others in my profession as well. The ability to shoot, process and share instantly has created a fantastically rich and diverse community of artists/photographers. While the ability to send and receive photos globally has always been part of my work life, this is most certainly not the case for most people and it’s a exciting and invigorating to see what new-found friends are up to around the world each day.

Email // Instagram // EyeEm // twitter // Oggl

“Bow to Me”
As with most of my photos there is no great back story or anything.

I liked the way the light bounced around and the person cast an interesting shadow, as if they were bowing to the great tower in front of them.

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Ian Griffin

Bio:
I grew up in the countryside outside the town of Dundalk on the east coast of Ireland. I moved to Dublin when I was 17 to go to University and ended up living there for 15 years. Although I grew up in the country I was just as happy in the city, quickly adapting to a faster pace of life.

In 2008 I went to Canada on holidays and met my now wife when I was in Toronto. After a year and a half of the torture that is a long distance relationship I moved to Toronto. I have lived in Toronto for over three and a half years now in the city’s Queen West area with my wife Eva and our 2 year old, crazy boxer Cuisle (pronounced “Kushla”).

Although I was living in Ireland’s capital, moving to Toronto was still a huge shock. There are as many people in the Greater Toronto Area as there are in all of Ireland. Although a huge city, I immediately fell in love with Toronto. I find it a very vibrant and “lived in” city. The city does not boast the grand architectural appeal that somewhere like Chicago does, nor does it have a history like Dublin but time spent walking around the neighbourhoods and down by the lake in Toronto really shows you how alive and how diverse the city is.

I first became interested in photography when I spent a year traveling in Australia in 2005. I had a pretty standard point and shoot camera but I quickly became hooked, driving my traveling companions crazy always lagging behind trying to get more shots. A few years later I received an entry level DSLR as a Christmas present from my family which I used when I went on holidays but it primarily became a dust collector. It was really only when I bought an iPhone about a year and a half ago and discovered Instagram that my passion for photography really took off. Now, everywhere I go it is like my head is on a swivel – I find I look at the world in frames. I think mobile photography has had this impact on a lot of people.

Instagram is an amazing and fascinating place. I love the community aspect of it and have been fortunate to meet other IGers from around Toronto, along with IGers from outside Toronto who have visited and even on a recent trip to Chicago I was able to organize a meet up with some people that I had “known” through IG for about a year.

As for my photography style: I’m still trying to find that myself, if you find it please let me know!

Instagram

I am very fortunate to have a wonderful view from my office.

One the days that you get a great sunset here in Toronto, and they are numerous, I have the best view in the city.

I took this photo one evening when in work late.

It was one of the most spectacular sunsets that I have ever seen.

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Jon Rix

Bio:
I live in the city, but I’m a country boy at heart. I was born up north and spent EVERY summer at the cottage. This is still true in a way as I get away every weekend I can escape the job (I work on call in the tech industry).

I discovered photography and Instagram in February 2012. I was posting pictures of Norman to Facebook and someone told me to check out Instagram (they were sick of looking at the Norm pics). Norman is my english bulldog. At first, all the pictures I took were just of Norman. Then I slowly started trying other things I saw on Instagram. I was inspired by all the great photography I was seeing everyday. It gave me confidence to try things that felt right to my eye, but I had never tried before. I still love taking pictures of Norman but I don’t post that many as I like to change things up in my feed.

I do not have 1 common theme or edit process. Every time I edit I try different things/apps depending on the photo. I shoot in camera+ and edit in Snapseed/VSCO/PicFx/Afterlight to name a few. I will avoid posting 2 black and white photos in a row, or 2 looking up shots in a row as best I can. I also do my best to find new areas to shoot in and not post the same shot/spot over and over. My favourite things to take pictures are of people and landscapes, although I do not get to see that many landscapes in the city. I do this as a hobby and love it. I always have a phone on me due to my job so it’s nice to be able to capture some of the things I see daily and share it with all the great people I’ve met on Instagram.

Email // Instagram

“Westbound”

This is one of my fav pictures of the TTC because it is one of the first I took.

I was paying attention to his bag.

Where is he going? What is in it? Where does he live? Is he visiting?

The motion of the train really made me see the possibilities of telling a story with a image, as well as giving me ideas of shooting my commutes to/from work.

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Kael Rebick

Bio:
I spend my days walking the streets of Toronto looking for beauty in the small things. There is so much beauty everywhere and if you don’t take the time to soak it all in, you might miss it.

I started taking photos of my father’s garden in 2005 with a little camera I found in a drawer. I developed quite a love for capturing beauty that way but it wasn’t until I got my first iPhone that it became a true passion.

I was thrilled to discover IG in April, 2010. It was a place to post my photos and also an incredible community. Since I downloaded the app, I don’t think I’ve looked at the world the same way. There truly is so much beauty everywhere.

I have chosen to photograph the Cedarvale Ravine. It is a hidden treasure in Toronto… a slice of country in the middle of the city. It’s an example of nature’s perfection all year round.

I take all my photos with my iPhone 5. I do very little editing to most of my images, but my favourite apps to use are, HDR Pro, Snapseed, Picfx and Photofx. I seem to focus primarily on colour and framing and most of all, beauty.

Email // Instagram // We Are Juxt

I’ve chosen a photo of the ravine from autumn as my favourite.

The ravine is a magical place for so many reasons.

One of the most incredible things about it is how it changes from season to season.

I love it all year but I think it is most beautiful in the fall.

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Kanwar Sandhu

Bio:
It all started in June of 2011, when I had first heard rumors of this photography app called ‘Instagram.’ I have always enjoyed photography as a hobby and since getting my hands on IG, it has become more of an obsession!

I come from the suburbs of Toronto (Mississauga) and try to get out to the city as much as I can to take a break from studying. I find it extremely therapeutic to get ‘lost’ in the city streets and underground pathways.  If there were a concrete description for my photographic style, it would probably be melancholy. lol. Nothing makes me more happy than taking pictures of dark and dramatic symmetrical architecture with an ambient feel. Of course listening to ambient electronica completes the mood :]

Instagram // twitter // website

“Darkness Falls”

It was the most haunting sky I had ever seen. Huge, ominous clouds on one side of the city and the setting sun on the other.

The CN Tower was lit up like a fiery beacon against the clouds and till this day, remains my favourite picture.

It also helps that a bird flew into the shot ;]

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SoTeeOh

Bio:

I am incredibly passionate about the city of Toronto. Conventional wisdom would label me a street photographer, but that would be inaccurate. I am a Toronto street photographer. I have no desire to shoot anything aside from the subjects that can be found within the boundaries of this city. My work is largely self exploratory. I reinterpret this city’s structures and environments to represent emotions, intentions and people that hold meaning in my life.

Email // website // Instagram // twitter // Facebook // YouTube

“Sunset Rock”

View of the city from a quiet bird sanctuary east of the downtown core where I like to go to get away from things.

JOINT [We Are JUXT + AMPt Mobile Photography]

JOINT

TIJUANA, BC. MEXICO , JUNIO 2013

La exposición internacional de fotografía móvil : JOINT [We Are JUXT + AMPt Mobile Photography] se realizó 8 de junio a 11 de julio en la Galería La Tentación TJ-SD En Tijuana, BC México.

En la cual se exhibieron 59 imágenes de los miembros de 2 grupos internacionales de foto móvil, los cuales han sido los más influyentes y pro-activos en este nuevo medio de expresión contemporáneo de Fotografía por medio de Smartphones. Estos dos grupos son: We Are Juxt  y AMPt.

La Galería La Tentación y el grupo de Instagramers México han sido pioneros en la promoción, divulgación y exhibición de este medio en diferentes partes del país y con proyectos internacionales.  Y según en palabras del mismo New York Times:  “La tentación is a cutting-edge gallery in Mexico”.

Organizando más de 15 exposiciones de foto móvil en menos de 2 años  y proyectos internacionales como 3 exhibiciones en Japón gracias a IgersJapon y MobileWalkers Japon, la exhibición de JPN.13 en esta misma galería y el reciente evento en el MOPA (Museum Of Photographic Arts) de San Diego, California, US, creando el primer evento de fotografía móvil como parte de las actividades de sus 30 años.

Deborah Klochko , Directora del MOPA, comenta:

“La gente no se imagina y no deja de asombrase de que estas imágenes fueron tomadas con SmartPhones, la calidad en la composición de las imágenes son excelentes”

La Tentación TJ-SD e IgersMexico seguirán promoviendo y creando eventos y exhibiciones de fotografía móvil, tanto en México como en el MOPA San Diego.

JOINT es una exhibición creada y patrocinada por Héctor Navarro (@hnato_nf ) y Josué Castro (@latentacion).

www.latentaciontjsd.com

www.igersmexico.com

Photo Credits : Marlén Márquez Huante, Ana Hurtado and Josué Castro

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JOINT

TIJUANA, BC. MEXICO , JUNE 2013

The international mobile photography exhibition: JOINT [We Are JUXT + AMPT Mobile Photography] was held on Saturday, June 8th, at La Tentacion TJ-SD Gallery in Tijuana, B.C. Mexico.

There were 59 pictures on exhibit from members of both international mobile photography groups, We Are Juxt and AMPt, which have been the most influential and proactive in this new medium of contemporary expression through Smartphone Photography.

La Tentación TJ-SD Gallery and the Instagramers Mexico group have been pioneers in the promotion, dissemination and exhibition of this artistic medium  in different parts of the country and international projects. And as in the words of the New York Times, “La Tentación is a cutting-edge gallery in Mexico”.

In less than two years they have organized more than 15 mobile photo exhibits and international projects such as JPN.13 and the recent event at MOPA In San Diego, CA with the project, “Show us your Thirty – #MOPA30”.

Deborah Klochko, Director at MOPA stated, “Photography today is a worldwide means of expression and communication.  Images come from many countries and many people, and you can see the quality improvement in this exhibition”.

La Tentacion TJ-SD gallery and IgersMexico will continue promoting and creating events and mobile photography exhibitions, both in Mexico and San Diego MOPA.

JOINT is an exhibition created and sponsored by Juxter Héctor Navarro (@hnato_nf) and Josué Castro (@latentacion), professional photographer and owner of La Tentacion.

The exhibit closed on July 11th, 2013.

www.latentaciontjsd.com

www.igersmexico.com

Photo Credits : Marlén Márquez Huante, Ana Hurtado and Josué Castro

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Exhibited Photographers

AMPT

Berli Mike @brlmk // Elaine Taylor @sunflowerof21 // Atle Rønningen @atler // Christina Noerdam Andersen @cirkeline // Brandon Kidwell @brandkidwell // Renee Bynum // Nei Cruz @n_cruz // Jennifer Thomas @ikebana_jen //  Devin Graf @Durty2shoes // Joshua St. Germain @pavingapril Eduard Cambra @impalero // Kelli Harper @_lifeinfocus // Graham Preston @grahampreston // Benni Gregoli @_benii7 // Erin Cindric @lifewithart // Todd Leban @pictrola // Phillip Parsons @plip1978 // Frank Mathews @nitti80 // Michelle Robinson @michmutters // Stefanie LePape //  Shannon Sleeman @_beautifiedrealism_  // Stephen Higgins @journeyofnow // Fabs Grassi @fabsgrassi 

WE ARE JUXT

Nicholas Carron @njcarron // Jennifer Best @whateverislovely // Nakeva Corothers @nakeva // Fahmi Rahman @fuchme // Hayami @n883 // Shinnya // Aya @miyamonchi // Izumi @izucca // Koichi @koichi1717 // Kyoko @kyoko_zzz // Mayu @mayurock // Naka @naka_idea // Takeshi @26dollars // Tosa @tosa_nishikawa // Dilshad Corleone @italianbrother // Rachel Sawyer @offwhitephotos // Joanna Dunford @joanna // Geri Centonze @gericentonze // Jen @eelnej // Francesco Castiglione @thestreepher //  Alessio Castaldo @alessio // Raffaele Monaco @raffamuffin // Bridgette Shima @bridgettesxo // Hector @hnato_nf // Brad Puet @bradpuet // Jen Pollack Bianco @lax2art // Leisa Doherty @lilsista // Anna Cox @starklifephoto // Mike Hill @frankensinatra // Sam Smotherman @whittiersam  //  Tammy G. @punkrawkpurl // Mansi Bhatia @mansibathia // Natalie Maddon @natmaddon // Jason Fletcher @lafletcher // Jennifer Bracewell @_jenbeezy_ // Ryan V@ryanv