Editorial Work

Our editorial work brings together interviews, personal essays, reviews, and short notes to explore how creative practices intersect with identity, belonging, nightlife, and contemporary culture. Art is at the center of every story, paired with writing that reveals the person behind the work — their experiences, values, and inner questions. We focus on the human narrative first, using images and language together to understand how creativity exists in real life.

Articles

Connection drives our process: how one story leads to another, how creative relationships grow through curiosity, shared values, and mutual recognition. Each editorial profiles one creative whose worldview resonates with our own. At the end of the story, they refer us to someone they admire or believe is influencing culture in a meaningful way.

This creates a horizontal network — an evolving archive shaped by real relationships rather than hierarchy. The series grows through word-of-mouth, trust, and community logic. Our aim is to document creativity as it unfolds today: intimate, diverse, and interconnected. Through photography and conversation, we explore how people make sense of themselves, build connection, and translate personal experience into cultural expression.

Notes

Our impressions, thoughts, and quiet takeaways from the things we see and experience.

The Kids Aren’t Alright

A column by Leo Mikaia dedicated to coming-of-age films that went under the radar of the general public but tickled me enough to make me want to write about them. Leo is a self-declared film expert who enjoys sharing his thoughts about under-appreciated pictures in short and disjointed paragraphs.

Old and Confused Diary Pages

Old and Confused Diary Pages is a series of personal essays reflecting on growing up, dating, and navigating everyday life. These stories trace the quiet chaos of early adulthood: inner growth, emotional detours, and the moments that leave you feeling both old and confused.

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