Featured: Who We’re Vibing With in June

The Photographers Shaping Our Shadows

This month, we’re spotlighting the visual storytellers who turn shadow into sculpture, femininity into surrealism, and glamour into something just a little dangerous. These four photographers don’t just take pictures—they stage worlds. Their work lives in the liminal, where beauty is both haunting and hypnotic. June's vibe? Bold. Cinematic. Deliciously strange.

📸 Juno Calypso

Surreal Feminine Dreamscapes
With her pastel-hued horror and vintage motel settings, British photographer Juno Calypso invites you into a world that's both eerie and exquisitely styled. Her self-portraits explore the rituals and contradictions of femininity through a hyper-staged, gothic lens. Each image is a narrative—mysterious, immersive, and uncannily familiar. Think: Wes Anderson meets The Shining in a soft pink glow.

Moodboard must: retro appliances, false eyelashes, mirrored loneliness.
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📸 Rebecca Lilith Bathory

Beauty in Abandonment
Rebecca Bathory walks the forgotten corridors of history, capturing the faded grandeur of post-Soviet ruins and decaying architecture. Her “Soviet Ghosts” series is an emotional excavation—hauntingly beautiful, frozen in time, yet somehow full of breath. The way she frames absence feels lush and cinematic, like ghost stories told in velvet.

Moodboard must: peeling wallpaper, fog, silence.
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📸 Holly Andres

Dark Americana in Vivid Frames
From suburban bedrooms to childhood memories turned uncanny, Holly Andres creates rich, narratively layered images that feel like snapshots from a fever dream. Her photographs, often centered on young girls and women, channel a nostalgic unease—feminine, mysterious, and charged with meaning. She paints with light like a filmmaker, not just a photographer.

Moodboard must: VHS color palettes, vintage nightgowns, secrets in drawers.
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📸 Tyler Shields

The Art of Shock & Seduction
Provocative, unapologetic, and visually arresting, Tyler Shields brings the edge. His photography straddles fashion and chaos—burning Hermès bags, dripping blood, biting diamonds. It's loud, it's glam, and it's never safe. He’s not here to play pretty; he’s here to make you flinch in style.

Moodboard must: leather gloves, broken glass, lipstick smudges on luxury.
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🖤 Final Thought

Each of these artists commands the lens like a director commands a scene. In their worlds, beauty isn’t soft—it’s sharp, charged, and wrapped in velvet shadow. If June had a scent, it would be perfume spilled in a darkroom. And we’re into it.

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