Hanoi in the 2020s
Caroline Levin | 02/06/2024

The city is in incessant movement. Literally: the vehicles do not stop. They slow, they honk, they swerve.  They keep moving forward regardless of the obstacle.  I was instantly drawn to...

L?A?L?A? Land: An Intro
Caroline Levin | 09/04/2023

Los Angeles is beautiful to those who have the patience to see it as such... You will find that the urban suburb is checkered with pockets of utmost color, care...

An Ode to 3A
Irini Spyrou | 03/05/2023

Identity in Quebec remains a very touchy subject and much of it has to do with fitting in with language. I fit right in. Forty-eight are spoken in the small...

Through Amy’s Lens
Amy Sarr | 01/06/2023

My first memory of my being interested in photography dates back to years ago. I think I was 6 or 7 using a Hello Kitty film camera taking photos of...

Walking in Reims
Josephine Bertoux | 12/30/2022

Having lived in big cities my whole life, the transition was conceptually difficult. With a population of just under 185,000, about a tenth of that of Montreal, Reims felt tiny....

Montreal ’20+’22
Josephine Bertoux | 09/25/2022

Well, Super Sexe burned down and the tattoo parlour on Ontario Street, where I got my ears pierced, is gone. They refurbished the charm out of the Snowdon Theatre and...

Xu from Laos
Caroline Levin | 09/05/2022

I’m the type of person that enjoys developing familiarity more so than checking off the bucket list of one-time experience at every chance I get. My subconscious goal is to...

Love Letter to Belleville
Caroline Levin | 08/02/2022

Voilà — the musky, paint-drenched face to the magically colorful place. Rive droite in all its glory. (The photographed Belleville telling to accompany the written tale).

Facing Angelo
Caroline Levin | 07/27/2022

Encounter an array of assorted faces and images of Angelo seated at Caffé Strada, writing at a desk in the U.C. Berkeley library, ascending the stairs and walking around on...