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When Fishing with Guns, There’s No Need for Waders . . .

. . . but, it definitely takes the sport out of the exercise. Like most high schoolers in the nineties, I thumbed through my fair share of Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson’s on-the-road-again-um-high-paced fare. And, to be fair, my response to most of it was a half-smiled, meh. That said, I’ve long been a fan [...]

see: Mona Kuhn Photographs

  Generally, photographers are divided between those who turn their lens towards the human form and those who look to capture fauna and foliage. Somehow, Mona Kuhn manages to excavate the luminescence in both subjects, highlighting the curves, joints, spindles, fingers, angles, lines and limbs so that the similarity in organic matter is achieved. Maybe [...]

The Photography of Dennis Filimonoff

This is just a teaser of the upcoming photo feature on Dennis’ work. He is a jack of many trades… Photography being only one example of this multidisciplinary artist.

Upcoming: Mel Kadel & Travis Millard Photo Essay by Megan Anton

Look for an upcoming feature in Effluvia Magazine on the talented artists Mel Kadel & Travis Millard. The photos are courtesy of Megan Anton who spent the weekend with the artists and capturing them in their element. Check out this interview with Travis in fecalface as well as this interview with Mel.