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South Facing Windows

@sfw_studio

Photography studio serving creatives all over Chicago. Run by @msalisbu @tsvoralina and @nolis.

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Yo I’m Dennis, I’m a light bending wizard (photographer) from the south side of Chicago specializing in commercial, fashion, and music photography. I live for using light/color to draw out drama, create cinematic surreal worlds, and make space for stories to cultivate and evolve.

Yo I’m Dennis, I’m a light bending wizard (photographer) from the south side of Chicago specializing in commercial, fashion, and music photography. I live for using light/color to draw out drama, create cinematic surreal worlds, and make space for stories to cultivate and evolve.
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In our latest Q&A with hardcore band KAFIZA, we got to hear more about how they wrote, recorded and released their self-titled debut project in the span of one month, upcoming tour dates, their histories with hardcore bands and much more. Read the Q&A: thesedaysmag.com/articles/a-con…

In our latest Q&A with hardcore band KAFIZA, we got to hear more about how they wrote, recorded and released their self-titled debut project in the span of one month, upcoming tour dates, their histories with hardcore bands and much more.

Read the Q&A: thesedaysmag.com/articles/a-con…
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Our newest AIR resident Robin Jamkatel A first-generation Nepalese immigrant, an Artist, and Photographer. His portrait series “Let us be” is one that has a simple objective, to give space and to build a more positive representation of BIPOC peoples and artists here in Chicago.

Our newest AIR resident Robin Jamkatel

A first-generation Nepalese immigrant, an Artist, and Photographer. His portrait series “Let us be” is one that has a simple objective, to give space and to build a more positive representation of BIPOC peoples and artists here in Chicago.