This year, the visual incubator selected six artists to tell their stories through one phone.

Born out of a collaboration between Google and sn37, Creator Lab is a visual incubator supporting rising photographers and filmmakers in narrating distinct, sincere stories. Since its inception, PhotoVogue has closely followed the evolution of Creator Lab, recognizing in the project a vision deeply aligned with its own: supporting emerging image-makers, creating space for underrepresented communities, and fostering a plurality of perspectives capable of expanding the visual landscape. Chosen for their attention to social causes, the six artists selected for this year’s edition created their projects on Pixel 10. From Senegal to Mallorca to Osaka, this edition brings together six different perspectives through one phone, an intertwining of stories shedding light on undercelebrated figures, questioning fixed visions, and widening conceptual horizons.
Elizaveta Porodina


Known for her dark romanticism and sophisticated lighting, Munich-based photographer Elizaveta Porodina developed work that is less formal while keeping her distinctive oneiric gaze.
Campbell Addy


This series by British-Ghanaian photographer Campbell Addy is centered around Victor Kunda, using the camera to frame visibility, moving between intimacy and distance, and continuing his practice focused on identity, representation, and the Black queer experience.
Malick Bodian


With this project, Senegalese-Swiss photographer Malick Bodian narrates the individual and the collective community through his observation of reality, always focused on dignity to foster a new narrative for the African diaspora.
Dana Scruggs


Distortion, reflection, and layering are the fundamentals of Scruggs’ practice. A photographer and director, she continues here her study of the male figure, analysing movement and the emotion the body can communicate.
Piczo


After two decades in London, Osaka-born Piczo returned to Japan, turning his photography into a more intimate, quiet practice. The project captures a winter journey in Hokkaido on Mount Tokachi, where the boundaries between humans and the environment blur.
Andre Wagner


For Creator Lab Season 10, Omaha-born and Brooklyn-based photographer Andre D. Wagner tries to enter the environments he depicts, communicating a sense of presence where discovery happens both inside the observer and outside in the landscape.


























