Brad Feuerhelm

Brad Feuerhelm is a reluctant writer, a more reluctant curator, and a less reluctant photographer. He runs the Nearest Truth Podcast, an archive of conversations devoted to photography, which features artists, writers, and curators speaking about the medium. He is also the director of Nearest Truth Workshops and the director and editor of American Suburb X. He has published eight books. His latest project Bleak House (VOID, 2022), explores the work of 12 artists producing imagery under an omniscient but invisible force (Covid-19). His previous books include Mondo Decay (Winner of the Ear/Eye Award, Witty Books, 2021), Dein Kampf (MACK, 2019) Goodbye America (Yard Press, 2016), Soft Touch (Chaco Books, 2016), Let Us Praise Infamous Men (Paralaxe Editions, 2014) T.V. Casualty (Archive of Modern Conflict, 2013), and SPBH Vol. II Self Publish Be Happy, 2011). He has also curated several exhibitions of photography- On the Ephemeral in Photography (Hotshoe Gallery and London Art Fair, 2011), Haunting the Chapel: Photography & Dissolution (Daniel Blau Gallery, 2012), On Paraphotography: Uncertainty, The Uncanny, & The Occult (Harlan Levy Gallery, 2013), Supravision: Photography and the Visual Servitude of the Unseen (Arles Cosmos, 2015) The Family of No Man (Arles Cosmos, 2018) American Revelations (Fotofestiwal Lodz, 2019). He has contributed essays for several artists' books for Inka and Niklas, Anouk Kruithof, Rita Lino, Vincen Beeckman, Charles Johnstone, Olivier Pin-Fat, Maya Rochat, Melinda Gibson, and others.

Angela Boehm

Angela Boehm is a respected businesswoman and community leader based in Calgary, Canada. With a degree in marketing, she initially specialized in large multiyear contract negotiations before advancing to key leadership positions at CP Rail, where she developed e-business strategy and oversaw strategic development and asset management. A passion for community service led Angela to become a trustee on the Alberta cancer board, where she served as board chair for three years and played a pivotal role in negotiating a new cancer center for Calgary. Throughout her career, Angela has lent her expertise as president or chair of multiple boards, earning a reputation as an accomplished and dedicated leader. In her retirement, Angela has turned to photography as a means of self-expression. Her lens-based art explores generational experiences and subconscious responses to life stages, drawing inspiration from the environment around her, including her own family. Angela's work has been showcased nationally and internationally, including at the London Photofest in the UK, Contemporary Calgary, and Art Toronto. She has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Emerging Photographer Merit Award at Exposure Festival and the Landscape Award at InFocus Film Festival.

Klaus Pichler

According to ChatGPT, “Klaus Pichler is a photographer from Vienna, Austria. Originally a landscape architect, he switched to photography later focusing on conceptual photo series that address environmental and cultural issues. His work often blends irony with a critical perspective, addressing topics such as consumerism, waste, and the impact of human behavior on the environment. He uses a variety of techniques, including macro photography, still life, and photojournalism, to create images that are characterized by a rich attention to detail, composition, and color. He has published several photo books and has exhibited his series worldwide“. www.klauspichler.net

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