In the second article of the first issue of the Green Tea Gallery Magazine, we interviewed Luke Copping. Born in Canada and raised in the United States he has experience as a photographer, graphic designer and web designer.
Tim Gallo, Russian by birth, in the past few years has lived in Tokyo. In the very first article of the Green Tea Gallery Magazine, he describes his photographies as movie stills. “Many people say that my photography looks like stills from a movie. I think this is because I usually create a story before I shoot anything.”
This picture, “Blue Architecture” by Blanca Viñas, is the 1000th image submitted to the Green Tea Gallery!
The Green Tea Gallery magazine is a non-profit project that promotes some of the greatest photographers that have joined the gallery since its opening.
The editing of the first issue has already started! Read more about it and take a peek at some of the pages of the magazine!
Michel has agreed to do a free logo study for the Green Tea Gallery. These are some of the many results he sent me today in a large pdf presentation. I have been loving Michel’s work for a long time on Flickr. His relationship with inks and colors is so intense that every stroke is like a poem.