NOICE is a photography publication dedicated to documenting the beauty, humour, and quiet absurdity of everyday life. Not a traditional magazine. Not a social platform. Something closer to a living archive - a carefully curated collection of images that grows slowly and deliberately, built around a single idea: that the most interesting photography finds meaning in the ordinary. The work collected here centres on a genre we call minimal comic-play - a visual approach that finds humour, beauty, and strangeness in simple, observed moments. Not performance. Not concept for its own sake. Work that is honest, a little funny, and quietly enduring. It is harder to make than it looks. That is why we look for it carefully. NOICE has been running since 2015. In that time it has grown into a collection featuring photographers from every corner of the world - some well known, many not yet. Career stage has never been the point. The work is the point. Every photographer featured here submitted their work. Every image was chosen deliberately. Nothing is here by accident. NOICE is for photographers who make work that doesn't quite fit anywhere else. For the person whose portfolio confuses people in the best way. For anyone who has ever thought: I don't know what to call this, but I know it's right. It is also for the people who simply love looking at photographs - who want a reliable place to find something surprising, something funny, something human. We have been that place for ten years and intend to keep being it. NOICE also exists in print. ISSUE N.001 has sold out. New issues come when they are ready, which is not often, which is why they matter when they do. We have appeared at the Boston Art Book Fair and elsewhere. More to come. Run by one person. Made possible by the photographers who submit, the readers who keep returning, and the small community that has formed around all of it. If any of this sounds like your kind of thing - welcome.
