DAY / NIGHT
April 2026
Photography Exhibition
Emma Brahas
"I am a photographer focused on street photography and the exploration of light and reflections in urban environments. I explore contrasts between visibility and obscurity, activity and stillness, capturing layered realities of everyday life."




"At work"
"Holiness#1"


"Holiness#2"
Erik Hadife
Erik Hadife (b. 1998) is a Lebanese street photographer and filmmaker whose work explores the quiet strangeness of urban life at night. After studying at LSE and MIT and working in strategy consulting in New York, he left the corporate world to focus fully on his photographic practice.
He has participated in several group exhibitions, with three more upcoming in Athens, Venice, and Tokyo, as well as one solo show. His most recent solo exhibition, Nightcrawler, received extensive media coverage (including Yung, L’Orient Le Jour, and Khamsa 5) and was staged inside an iconic industrial nightlife venue.
Hadife’s most recent work responds to cities that move faster than our ability to notice them. In public spaces shaped by speed, his photographs slow the pace, drawing attention to fleeting interactions and unguarded moments caught in artificial light.


"Live your life"
"Left behind"




"Next stop unknown"
Maddie Axentoi
Irish
IG@i.am.madds
Maddie Axentoi is a Dublin based artist focusing on photography as an exploration of the unseen and the seeing-through, a journey into the spaces where the familiar world fades into mystery. Drawn to moments that suggest something beyond what is immediately visible—the subtle tension between the known and the unknown, the seen and the unseen.
Through her lens, she seeks to peel back the layers of reality, capturing glimpses of what lies hidden beneath the surface. The strange and the honest is not separate from the real—it is a constant presence, a part of the texture of existence.
In each image, she strives to challenge the viewer’s understanding of reality, inviting them to look beyond the veil of the obvious and see the world as it is: both ordinary and extraordinary, normal and bizarre. Her work is a reminder to look at the world surrounding us in a very honest manner, and that in looking more closely, we can uncover a deeper, more mysterious truth about the world—and ourselves.




"Nocturnal Reflection I"


"Nocturnal Reflection II"
"Nocturnal Reflection III"
Mantinieri


"Watching my Days Turning to Nights #1"
"Watching my Days Turning to Nights #2"


Mantinieri is a fine art black and white photographer based in Cilento, a historic region in Southern Italy. Today, his work is produced almost exclusively as limited edition prints using the Carbon-Gelatine process from photographs taken with an analog camera and B&W silver film.
Noemi Belotti


From "That Part" project
From "That Part" project
Italy
IG@noeminoemi
Noemi Belotti (b. 1986, Frosinone, Italy) is an Italian photographer working between fashion and personal research, with a focus on portraiture and social themes related to feminism and LGBTQ+ identities. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in Italy, including Santa Fregna (2023), Festival del Ciclo Mestruale (2024), and Distretto A – Let’s Do It (2020), and in 2025 she received the Photography Category Prize at the Epiphyllum Prize with the project Quella Parte.




From "That Part" project
Paul Durber


Paul is an amateur photographer based on the Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset border, using both drone and handheld cameras to capture the Southwest landscape. Primarily focused on landscapes, he enjoys exploring perspective from both aerial and ground level while experimenting with other genres as his artistic style continues to evolve.
"Winter Shadows"
Priyasha Pyne


India
IG@aquatic_enigma
Priyasha is an India-based visual storyteller whose work explores inner life through minimal symbolic imagery. Drawing from philosophy and lived experience, she uses light and shadow as a language to reflect moments of awareness and becoming.
"Between Hours"
Set in the threshold between day and night, the work reflects a suspended time where perception softens and meaning shifts, when the outer world recedes and the inner one begins to surface.
Puyi Guo


Puyi Guo is a Shanghai/Edinburgh-based artist currently studying at Edinburgh College of Art. His work is based on sculpture and installation, often featuring hybrid objects and site interventions. Delving into the domestic settings and estranged spaces, he is keen on revealing the secret life of objects that appear too ordinary to be laid eyes on.
"Presence of Absence"
Rae


UK
Rae is a London-based creative exploring storytelling through photography. Influenced by her background in dance and performance, she is drawn to the relationship between light and shadow, stillness and movement. Her work captures fleeting moments that shift between day and night, revealing atmosphere, contrast and emotion within everyday spaces.
"Love in the Dark"
Created using long exposure, Love in the Dark captures a fleeting gesture of light suspended in darkness. The heart form emerges momentarily before dissolving back into shadow, symbolising warmth, connection and the fragile presence of light within the night.
Wun Liang


Taiwan
IG@wun.photo
Wun Liang is a photography enthusiast from Taiwan and currently works as a biomedical engineer. Initially, photography was merely a casual interest, limited to capturing everyday moments using a smartphone.
After graduating from university in 2023, and with the encouragement of a close friend, he purchased his first professional camera and began taking photographs during his travels. Over time, this casual interest evolved into a genuine passion. In recent years, Wun Liang has often set aside time for solo motorcycle trips, during which he brings along his camera to document the journey.
Through photography, he aspires to uncover unique perspectives hidden within ordinary life and to continuously explore the world with curiosity and intention.




"Back Home"
Taichung train station
"Night Walk"
The Amsterdam
"The Deep Forest"
Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area
Yuliana Mulvany


Based in Brighton, UK, I’m a self-taught creative photographer. This has earned me an Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS) in Visual Arts. My favourite subjects are creative landscapes and abstract architecture.




"Gentle touch"
"No cash, no problem"
"Eyeliner"
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