Colorpop: A Way for Creative Collaboration

Colorpop: A Way for Creative Collaboration
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Colorpop, a nationally renowned, weekend photographer retreat, embraces collaboration in order to bring colorful daydreams to life. … read more

Carlos Arevalo: Getting The Most Out Of Each Moment

Carlos Arevalo: Getting The Most Out Of Each Moment
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Carlos Arevalo uses a tactile approach when photographing food. By creating a mess, Arevalo is able to capture a winning vivacity. … read more

Warner Grandfield: Photos Reveal a Broken U.S. Maternity Leave System

Warner Grandfield: Photos Reveal a Broken U.S. Maternity Leave System
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Warner Grandfield’s photos of his wife and baby throughout her pregnancy and his child’s early life illuminate the flaws of the U.S.’s maternity leave system.

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PURÉ.NATION.VISUALZ: Creating Photographic Dreams

PURÉ.NATION.VISUALZ: Creating Photographic Dreams

Using the moniker PURÉ.NATION.VISUALZ, Salt Lake photographer Diego Rizo’s imagery feels like the head-addled haze of a never-ending party. … read more

More Than a Guy with a Ball: Laura Lee

More Than a Guy with a Ball: Laura Lee
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Through her work as Real Salt Lake’s Team Photographer, Laura Lee has perfected her photography skills in capturing fleeting moments in a single shot. … read more

Brett Briggs: Capturing the Present with the Past

Brett Briggs: Capturing the Present with the Past
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Tintype photographer Brett Briggs believes that being able to read people helps develop images that tell a story, represent identity or portray a character. … read more

Daisy Jones and The Six Brings Fictional Rock Legends to Life

Daisy Jones and The Six Brings Fictional Rock Legends to...
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Maybe you’ve heard of Daisy Jones? Or maybe The Six? If not, perhaps the name Taylor Jenkins Reid is familiar. She’s the best-selling fiction writer behind many Booktube and BookTok creator’s favorite reads, including Malibu Rising, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones and The Six.  That last one is a triumph for

Film Review: Cocaine Bear

Film Review: Cocaine Bear
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Cocaine Bear is one of the most entertaining movies of the year so far and without question the stupidest film destined to be a cult classic. … read more

Illustrating the Inbetween: Mel Aphayrath

Illustrating the Inbetween: Mel Aphayrath
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Mel Aphayrath’s illustrations explore sibling interactions, the overall art of conversation and life’s quiet little displays of love. … read more

Film Review: Emily

Film Review: Emily
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Emily is an insightful extrapolation of the life of an Emily Bronte, and it’s likely to be a significant entry in the careers of both its director and its star. … read more