Preview: Daniel Stamm FAULT Magazine Interview
FAULT: How excited were you to direct The Last Exorcism?
Daniel Stamm: I was extremely excited! I became involved in the movie when the original directors had another project to work on called The Virginity Hit. They saw a movie I made called A necessary death and they loved it. They came to me and said “we love that movie. We want exactly that for The Last Exorcism, can you do horror?” So of…
5 Girls
Photography: Anne Combaz
Stylist: Celine Delforn
Makeup: Aya Fujita
Tom Phillips
Morbid, yes, but also at times hilarious, Tom Philips' Dead Photosseries is an ongoing project photographing an apparently dead body in various locations around the world. Details on the series are deliberately scarce, so its hard to tell if the act of playing dead is a performance in itself at these places, but the resulting images are chilling and sometimes surreal. The figure slumped from a…
Marvin Castro
FAULT: Who is Marvin Castro?
Marvin Castro is the gray photo. He is whimsical, imaginary, an artist, serious, silly, excited, a director, a model, a stylist, creative visionary, and simply a photographer.
FAULT: How did your career start?
My career started in high school by dedicating myself to building a foundation for photography basics. I spent most of high school in the darkroom.…
WICKED
Photography: Richard Bakker
Styling: Lars van Beers
Hair&Make-up: Natasja van de Meer
Model: Olivka @ ullamodels
Anouk Morgan
By Sarah Klose
The dutch photographer Anouk Morgan belongs to my favorite photographers since a very long time and it's always accompanied by an intensive feeling when I take a look at her pictures. Anouk knows how she have to stage her models for them, even with only using natural light and gives her photos mostly an edgy appearance, or a mysterious atmosphere.
Most of all Anouk loves to…
Barbara Kasten
Using constructed abstract environments, mirrors, subtly lit planes of glass or blurred, inanimate objects for her subject matter, photographer Barbara Kasten creates images that frequent leave the viewer baffled and bedazzled. She builds complicated environments then carefully lights them, sometimes creating technicolour abstract collisions, other times allusive, enigmatic shades and shadows.…
Corinne Day 1965-2010
We were devastated when news came through yesterday that Corinne Day sadly passed away.
The self-taught photographer, first became known for the images she published in 1990 in The Face of Kate Moss. The series launched what came to be known as 'grunge' style.
In contrast to the traditional and glamorous image which dominated fashion photography during the late 1980's, Day’s work…