“Every full moon there's a party atop a magic mountain between the ocean and the city. Follow the fit looking people in lycra shorts up the hill from Bar Beach and take a right up the concrete stairs. Follow the path until it doesn't look like a path and there we'll be. You're welcome”—Joe Nigel Coleman.
“Glamis Dunes are in the far Southeastern corner of California, and they're the birthplace of dune buggy culture. I shot this over Thanksgiving weekend, and there were over 100,000 people at the dunes on every kind of vehicle you can imagine. This was also shot for the NY Times Magazine”—Peter Bohler.
“Sometimes I decide to tell wrong stories to pictures. Of course people want to know where pictures where taken and why. But sometimes its fun to come up with fake stories and see the reaction of the people. Being a good storyteller is not easy”—Clemen Fantur.
“Although Kerlingarfjöll seems like an oasis of the waste Icelandic highland today, it was seen as a hideaway for criminals for a long time and therefore avoided by most people. The first explorer reached those mountains in the middle of the 19th century only and it wasn’t until the 1940s that this mountain range was truly explored”—Nicola Odemann.
