Eliott S.
Maider is one of the most talented contemporary photographers I know. She is a poet and a true artist, seeking the essence of light's possibilities, without faking through Photoshop's post-production assistance. She is always standing on the fine line of spontaneousness, shooting in 35mm films, where one can find the slower, more accidental essence of genuine photography, just as it existed in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the age of fake and excessive image loads, she is an alcove of slow, and poetic, visual art.