Elizabeth Renstrom
Elizabeth Renstrom is a photographer and photo editor of Vice.
'Neptún' Magazine Captures the Weirdness of Iceland
Neptún is a biannual print mag that surveys Iceland's most promising photographers. The co-editor talked with us about the publication and her favorite up-and-coming Icelandic artists.
'Motelscape' Is a Trippy, Neon-Soaked Antidote to Boring Art Shows
5 Female Artists collaborated to make their Plexi-neon utopia.
Inside Jan Hoek's Bizarre, Immersive Photographs
Dutch photographer Jan Hoek takes insane, immersive photographs of people living on the fringes of society.
Wealth, Strict Rules, and LAN Shops: What It's Like to Grow Up in Singapore
Four photographers share images and stories about growing up in the city-state.
How Art by Inmates Could Help Change the Prison System
An interview with artist and educator Mark Strandquist about his collaborations with people behind bars.
Photos of the Heroes, Villains, and Pikachus at New York Comic Con
VICE sent two photographers to snap pics of the legions of Spider-Men and Saiyans who invaded Manhattan.
Talking to the Feminist Filmmakers Who Made a 'Mumblecore Superhero Movie'
An interview with the women behind Red Lighter Films, which aims to combine intersectional feminism with film and make movies that represent marginalized groups.
Photos of Gender, Identity, and Prosthetics
We interviewed Claire Christerson about curating a booth for NYC's Photoville show.
Waxy Chunks
Photos of that really cool S symbol and other pseudo artifacts of the disposable culture we grew up with.