Photography Experiment, by Elisabeth Caren
photo c. Elisabeth Caren Celebrity photographer Elisabeth Caren collaborated with two talented actors, Nikki Deloach and Shawn Vena, in a photography experiment. “I was curious,” says Elisabeth. “What if I shot a “scene” with two actors as if it were a film, but without a script? … What would happen if the actors really were strangers and let that reality guide the scene and the outcome?” The result is her... Read More
The art diary of photographer Liz Bretz, for Litrof
c. 2012 Liz Bretz Photographer Liz Bretz was just getting ready to begin a new project when we spoke with her about being in the February issue (Vol. 121) of Litrof. We thought it would be a perfect time to have an artist keep a journal during the time she was at work; a real-time document of what she was feeling and being inspired by as the project progressed. Liz agreed, and what came of it was a unique look into the creative process... Read More
Artist & Body painter Allison Pynn
(photo c. Paul Markow) Makeup artist Allison Pynn is used to making models, celebrities and even politicians look great for TV, print and film. But how many makeup artists can also create wardrobe? At least, the illusion of wardrobe. We talked to her about how she got started and how she works in Vol. 121. Get it here: // Read More
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Release Date: March 2, 2012 // Read More
the Swimmers, photography by Tamar Levine
Vol. 121, released March 2, 2012 // Read More
Magpies, a graphic novel by Sara Lando
Photographer and multi-media artist Sara Lando chose to explore what it means to be in love through an unusual medium – the graphic novel. In Vol. 121, Sara has shared the full experience with us; you’ll see her original storyboards, documenting photos of how she created her images, and part of a final chapter (Chapter 6 – our favorite one!). You won’t want to miss this first look at not just how she created this piece, but... Read More
Papier Couture, fashion by Lia Griffith
Paper seems much too delicate a material to create wearable dresses from, but that’s just what designer Lia Griffith does. Find out how she got started and how she does it in Vol. 121. (photos by Quavando) Vol. 121, released March 2, 2012 // Read More


