Art Through The Lens: Local Photography Books Art June 26, 2023 Through The Lens: Local Photography Books This trio of titles focused on the work of black and African photographers should be on every South African art lover’s wish list. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Helen Walne Photography Art March 7, 2023 Artists We Love: Helen Walne Photography Cape Town-based writer and underwater photographer Helen Walne talks to us about what it takes to capture her mesmerising images of the deep. Full Article
Art Photographers We Love: Celeste Jacobs Art September 11, 2020 Photographers We Love: Celeste Jacobs Cape Town-based writer, editor and photographer Celeste Jacobs chats to VISI about her journey from filters to to film. Full Article
Art Bruce Boyd and Tharien Smith’s 0˚C Print Series Art March 1, 2019 Bruce Boyd and Tharien Smith’s 0˚C Print Series The 0˚C print series features stunning floral compositions captured in ice and on camera. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Dylan Culhane Art January 7, 2019 Artists We Love: Dylan Culhane Cape Town-based artist and photographer Dylan Culhane uses nature and colour to create his vivid, dream-like works. Here, he chats to VISI about his artistic process, his biggest passions and what’s next. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Lebohang Kganye Art November 29, 2018 Artists We Love: Lebohang Kganye Joburg-based visual artist and photographer Lebohang Kganye talks to VISI about her artistic journey and what inspires her emotive work. Full Article
Art Isabelle Chapuis and Alexis Pichot’s Blossom Photography Project Art July 3, 2018 Isabelle Chapuis and Alexis Pichot’s Blossom Photography Project French photographers Isabelle Chapuis and Alexis Pichot photograph colourful plumes of smoke in disparate settings, from abandoned industrial buildings to dark forests. Full Article
Lifestyle WATCH: 2 500 Photographs Animated Lifestyle January 19, 2018 WATCH: 2 500 Photographs Animated Swedish animator Alexander Unger, otherwise known as Guldies, has uploaded a brand-new video created from 2 500 still photographs. Full Article