“I think self-doubt and self-criticism that comes with being a part of an artist can be really overwhelming. Putting your work out there comes with anxiety, I don’t think we talk about it enough. I think it’s a courageous act putting a part of yourself out there through your art. It took me time to realize and understand these things.”
An interview with Vamsi Krishna, a photographer based in India.
A picture maker, creator and dreamer, Amy Krencius uses photography as a medium to understand herself. When we create, whatever we make is naturally a part of us; an extension of ourselves which we gift to the world. “…To confront my own humanity, the light and the darkness, and connect...
Originally published in our second edition of Ezra Magazine. “This was something I was more than happy to do because...
Photography is a creative practise that resonates with people all over the world. As Ezra Magazine is now exploring ‘Into...
Fine art and conceptual photography has been a prominent feature of many photographer’s portfolios. Combining ideas, themes and post-production, conceptual photography expands a photographer’s scope and allows for more creative freedom than a standard point and shoot photograph. This week we discovered Andréanne Lupien, a conceptual photographer based in Sherbrooke, Québec....
Armed with a camera and an imagination, self-taught photographer Aaron Sehmar works in the field of fine art photography and model...
As a diver first and photographer second, Zena Holloway is a world-renowned creator of spectacular underwater photographs. Zena shoots fine art,...
Using the world as inspiration Born in Queens, NYC photographer Terrance J Drysdale uses natural light to photograph models to create ethereal images that are reminiscent of fairy tales. Starting his creative journey in Florida after relocating there when he was a teenager, Terrance dabbled in film making and cinematography in...
Currently based in Melbourne, Ezra caught up with photographer Ramak Bamzar, who has been on the search for creativity since painting...