Aurora Borealis

Alexis Coram has documented the aurora borealis of Alaska in this dazzling time-lapse video. FULL ARTICLE HERE. 

There are some things in this world that everyone deserves to experience with their own eyes. I headed to Alaska in February with the hope of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights with mine. That glimpse turned into an extravaganza...a party in the sky, and I was an onlooker, a face in the crowd...awestruck, mesmerized, feeling like the luckiest girl in the world. Night after night I was captivated by bright and colorful lights dancing wistfully above me; a graceful representation of the light in my soul. These were enchanted nights like I've never experienced. And while my camera captured a play-by-play of the spectacle, I could be found dog sledding through snow-covered forests, relaxing by the fire in a toasty cabin, or simply laying down in the snow and drifting into the dance. This was the most amazing trip of my life so far...and here it is, summarized in under 3 minutes. This is my first time time lapse film, so it means a lot that you're here, reading this, stepping into a very special piece of my past. Thank you. x Photography & Production by AlexisCoram AlexisCoram.SmugMug.com/Landscape/Alaska Facebook.com/AlexisCoram1 Music "Out of Darkness" by James Everingham Licensed from http://www.jameseveringham.com/license/

// Kathryn Greenbaum - Editor // 

Conflict in Technicolor: Richard Mosse

Richard Mosse is a photographer perhaps most well known for his images of the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo shot on discontinued military infrared film. His latest piece is a new installation at The Vinyl Factory Space in London, which combines his photographic work in collaboration with 16mm film and field recordings from the war zone. FULL ARTICLE HERE. 

// Kathryn Greenbaum - Editor // 

// Kathryn Greenbaum - Editor //