Photography Feature: Karsten Fatur


“…and we framed our own realities.”

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KARSTEN FATUR: Reality is a subjective lived experience. Though the fundamental truths of the world are quite objective, we all interpret them differently.

We become the lens through which we see our world, and thus we become the frame of our own version of reality.

The following selection is from the series “and we framed our own realities.

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Karsten Fatur is a Canadian photographer currently living in Slovenija. He has an academic background in anthropology which has a great influence on his work, offering a lens through which he asks various questions and sees various issues, creating artwork based upon them. As such, most of his work ends up being fairly conceptual. Fatur often uses the human body as a means for expressing these conceptual themes in his pieces. To view more of his photographs, visit his online portfolio here.


Shenyah Webb

Shenyah Webb is a Portland-based visual artist and musician. She has been with NAILED Magazine since its inception in 2012 and has served as the Arts Editor and a Contributing Editor since its launch in 2013. A Detroit native, she attended The College for Creative Studies, where she focused on Fine Art and Industrial Design. She is currently enrolled in a Somatic Expressive Arts Education and Therapy training program, studying under Lanie Bergin. You can learn more about Shenyah here. (Shenyah.com)

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