
Welcome to the 1 year anniversary issue of Debris Magazine!
It’s hard to believe that it’s already been a whole year since Debris debuted. The magazine has evolved somewhat from the first issue and will continue to be shaped by what is best for the readers and contributors of the content I’m proud to present each month.
Speaking of which, I want to thank the artists and photographers who agree to have their work promoted in this magazine monthly; one of my favorite aspects is being able to promote great talent. The literary contributors are just as appreciated, so keep those submissions coming!
If you’re a new reader, make sure you check out the archives and if you’re a previous visitor, thanks for coming back!
-the editor
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July’s Featured Photographers

Cyril Polito
Cyril Polito is a French photographer who captures the intimate moments of his subject’s lives, as well as reflecting his own search for meaning in his work. He tends to spend a lot of time with his subjects and has been nicknamed the ’soul photographer’ due to his methodology and technique. He is currently planning for an exhibit this fall in Nice, France at Le Volume.
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Aaron Jackendoff
Aaron Jackendoff is a photographer hailing from Pittsburgh, PA who treats photography as a social activity and who tends to capture moments usually inaccessible to the general public. His work gravitates towards capturing candid moments of people’s lives, as well as weddings, local events and the art of dance. He currently has an exhibit of dance photography on display at a major dance university and has been commissioned for other local projects.
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July’s Featured Artwork

Maxime Portugais
Maxime Portugais is a talented artist from Montreal, Quebec who tends to mix elements of classical painting with urban graffiti in his portraits. He usually paints with oils, but likes to experiment with different canvases, such as wood and illustration board. Despite a lack of formal art education, Maxime is doing a wonderful job learning as he goes, as is evident by his work.
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Sara Renae Jones
Sara Renae Jones is a visual artist based in Chicago, Illinois. Her work has been exhibited in cities such as New York, Minneapolis, Detroit, and Chicago and is represented in a number of public and private collections. Sara is interested in emblematic and allegorical self-portraiture of an emotionally intimate nature, which is represented quite well in her work.
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