It's interesting. Those moments when we get to stop and analyze the history of an integral part of life can be magical. Though fleeting, it is also grounding. Uniquely rooting us in just how quickly we've advanced. How steadily,...
As part of our ongoing series, we met Over Coffee with photojournalist, wedding photographer, and product photographer, Shawn Inglima at The Flat's BKSpeed Coffee to talk documentary, harried brides, and going Nat Geo.  A photojournalist by training, Shawn Inglima knows what it...
Lucia Rollow is a film photographer and founder of the Bushwick Community Darkroom, an oasis for analog enthusiasts and professionals in an increasingly digital world. “I don’t like sitting in front of a computer all the time. For me,...
There are plenty of ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Sharing a candlelit dinner, exchanging gifts, or travelling to a romantic getaway are some popular examples. However, if you’re looking to do something more unique, consider a Valentine’s Day photoshoot.  Photos...

Watching Her Go

Evelyn Quimby was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in the Summer of 2014, just two months before her daughter, Ella Quimby, left to pursue an MFA in Photography at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. “My dad told me...
Happy 50th Earth Day, everyone! There's something very poetic about the fact that this major milestone is taking place during the COVID-19 quarantine. Those of us who are practicing social distancing and/or living in major cities (hello, fellow New...
In 2018, photographer Tyler Mitchell shot the cover art for Vogue’s much celebrated September issue. This is remarkable for a few reasons. First, Mitchell was only twenty-three when he was given this honor. He was fresh out of college...
It’s that special time of year when film nerds and pop culture enthusiasts join forces—it’s awards season. The 91st Academy Awards will air and this Sunday (February, 24th) and we’re here to talk about The Oscars Best Cinematography category....
As a former musical theater actor, headshot photographer Ted Ely understands the importance of story, energy, and human connection. “I want to connect with them as much as possible,” he says of his clients. While beginner headshot photographers tend...
We met with lifestyle, wedding, and travel photographer Rachel Leiner at Bluestone Lane in Manhattan to discuss travel, family, and photographing happiness.  At twenty, Rachel Leiner combines the enthusiasm and joyousness of her age with the skill and savvy of...