In this new issue, we invite you to step into photography as a way of living attentively — a quiet practice shaped by movement, observation, and emotional presence. Across continents, daily routines, and personal journeys, five photographers explore how light, memory, and mindfulness transform ordinary moments into meaningful visual narratives. Each story unfolds as an intimate reflection on seeing, feeling, and moving through the world with intention.
Tabitha Young – A Life in Motion: Travels, Daily Moments, and the Compact Cameras That Shape My Photography
Tabitha Young documents both travel and everyday life through a gentle, observant lens. Drawn to quiet moments, shifting light, and atmosphere, she relies on compact cameras to remain present and responsive wherever she goes. Valuing portability, simplicity, and mindfulness over complex equipment, her photography embraces authenticity — capturing life as it unfolds, at home and abroad, with calm attentiveness.
Valentina Franco – Photography Is a Feeling
For Italian photographer Valentina Franco, photography is guided not by technique, but by emotion. Working with light, shadow, and imperfection, she transforms everyday moments into subtle emotional experiences. Through personal projects and introspective portraiture, her images invite reflection, encouraging the viewer to slow down, sense deeply, and truly see beyond the surface.
Javi Auñon – The Quiet Geography of the Everyday
Rooted in the silent landscapes of Teruel and shaped by years of analogue practice, Javi Auñon approaches photography as a way of observing, remembering, and inhabiting space. Moving between depopulated territories, cities, and journeys, his work reveals how silence, light, and simple gestures quietly construct enduring human narratives — stories formed in stillness rather than spectacle.
Jack Phelan – The Hidden Strength of Ordinary Moments
Based in Newcastle, Australia, Jack Phelan treats photography as an act of preservation rather than performance. Influenced by cinema, family life, and the rhythms of the everyday, his work carries a calm, cinematic sensibility. Whether in monochrome or colour, his images hold onto fleeting time and emotion, celebrating the quiet beauty and resilience found in ordinary life.
Nitin Rao – Walking with a Camera: Notes from a Life Lived in Photographs
For Nitin Rao, photography is less about capturing and more about awareness. Grounded in daily life across India, his images emerge from patience, curiosity, and sustained observation. By focusing on people, subtle gestures, and transitional light, his work reveals intimate narratives that unfold naturally — guided by restraint, consistency, and a deeply personal way of seeing.
Immerse yourself in Fuji X Passion 114 — 165 pages where photography becomes a companion to daily life, movement, and reflection. A celebration of quiet strength, emotional presence, and the enduring poetry of ordinary moments.
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