{"profiles":[{"id":203943,"bio":"Jestem studentką ASP w Warszawie na wydziale Sztuka Nowych Mediów. Najbardziej fascynuje mnie fotografia analogowa, pozwala mi ona na oderwanie się od natłoku świata cyfrowego.","user_id":203341,"name":"Olga Tuz","website":"www.instagram.com/tuzola"},{"id":681385,"bio":"","user_id":680801,"name":"Yue Qiu","website":"500px.com.cn/NathanCho"},{"id":432664,"bio":"I am an artist working in film, photography and music. Winner of the National Photographic Portrait Prize, National Portrait Gallery 2007, Australia.","user_id":432080,"name":"Robert Scott-Mitchell","website":"www.robertscott-mitchell.com"},{"id":61494,"bio":"(b. Australia) Joanne Handley completed a Master of Fine Arts (by Research) at the College of Fine Arts,  University of New South Wales, Sydney in 2004. She holds a Bachelor of Art Education from the City Art Institute (SCAE), Paddington AU.\n\nHandley's work examines perceptions of freedom, power and alterity and the inherent instability of speculative architectures upon which such social structures rely. \n","user_id":61497,"name":"Joanne Handley","website":"www.joannehandley.com"},{"id":204015,"bio":"Freelance photographer since 2014, 27 years old, based in Paris and specialized in street style photography. I travel the world to attend fashion weeks and events (Paris, Milan, London, New York, Copenhagen and Stockholm fashion weeks; Pitti Uomo in Florence; Festival de Hyeres in France, etc...). I love catching trends and fashion moments, I love how people express their personality through style, and I love the different backgrounds the fashion cities are offering. I shoot street photography with natural light only. ","user_id":203413,"name":"Marie-Paola BERTRAND-HILLION","website":"www.mpbh.fr"},{"id":507997,"bio":"Competent at capturing images and organizing materials for photoshoots. Working in a variety of genres but mainly focusing on portrait and nude photography. I am always looking to work with individuals that are aspiring to collaborate and create something unique.\n\n","user_id":507413,"name":"Marta Syrko","website":"www.behance.net/martasyrko"},{"id":97703,"bio":"I simply enjoy traveling and taking photos.","user_id":97142,"name":"Sarut Panjavan","website":"www.instagram.com/navsarius."},{"id":143186,"bio":"Canadian-Bulgarian photographer based in Toronto, Canada I specialize in my two passions of Food and Travel photography. After participating competitively for many years as a rhythmic gymnast, I also used photography as an instrument to document the day to day trainings of Canadian National level athletes, capturing portraits of artistry and intricate movements.\nAlthough equally at my home studio or on location, my real love is capturing food, food producers, sights and architecture of the locations I visit. I have travelled extensively in Europe and collected a significant library of images from all these countries. ","user_id":142584,"name":"Marie-Louise Moutafchieva","website":"marielouphoto.com"},{"id":204055,"bio":"I am a recent graduate who is currently owning a starting business 'Crystal Ghost Productions.' I enjoy capturing moments of wildlife as I find it as something mysterious, beautiful and really helps make you think. I also enjoy doing filmmaking, animation and experimental technological design. Basically, I like to try and make my imagination a reality.","user_id":203453,"name":"Nicholas Tracey","website":"www.nstracey.com, www.crystalghostproductions.com"},{"id":204357,"bio":"Photographe professionnel depuis 28 ans, je réalise mes premiers portraits il y a 11 ans à la naissance de ma fille. Photographe culinaire, c'est tout naturellement que je saisis de rares instants de complicité avec mes chefs . Ces 5 images en sont un petit extrait.","user_id":203755,"name":"Alban Couturier","website":"www.albancouturier.com"},{"id":605103,"bio":"Yong Zhi Li (Simon Li),  (SPSA, EFIAP, FAPS, FADPA)\nAustralian Chinese, Master of Multimedia design in the University of Sydney, Australia, Senior Games Artist.","user_id":604519,"name":"Yong Zhi Li","website":""},{"id":501254,"bio":"Merit Sinnema is an artist based in Groningen the Netherlands. She grew up in Drenthe and studied Fine Arts (BA) at Academie Minerva Hanzehogeschool Groningen.  Her inspiration is found in everyday life (common objects, nature, dreams and stories. )","user_id":500670,"name":"Merit Sinnema","website":"meritsinnema.com"},{"id":436620,"bio":"For me photography is a form of Art. It's for this that I like to try all kind of process and different cameras.","user_id":436036,"name":"Antonino Geraci","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/antonino-geraci"},{"id":204621,"bio":"Tony and Karen Rivera are co-owners of TK Rivera Photography in Spring, TX.  They specialize in portrait photography of Kids, Families, Seniors, and Newborns.","user_id":204019,"name":"Karen Rivera","website":"tkriveraphotography.com"},{"id":659336,"bio":"I am a professional photographer. In addition to my photography work, I also make my own work. Both are very important acts for me.","user_id":658752,"name":"yoshinobu bito","website":"www.bitocamera.com"},{"id":104141,"bio":"His interest in the visual arts, communication and photography, began in 1996. Until 2008, he worked as an ambassador and educator, collaborating with esteemed brands like EIZO, Leica and Fujifilm. More recently, he had the privilege of lecturing at Columbia College in Chicago, USA. \n\nHis artistic projects and books he has designed have received awards and graced exhibitions, art fairs and galleries across China, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the UK and the USA, fostering valuable international collaborations.  \n\nHe has successfully managed a cultural centre, a photography school, a far-reaching educational project encompassing dozens of classes and teachers across Italy. He has orchestrated festivals, workshops, and thought-provoking talks. He has curated various exhibitions and led a communication agency, a photo agency, and a fine art printing lab. \n\nHis photographs have been published in various magazines and books. ","user_id":103539,"name":"Alessandro Mallamaci","website":"www.alessandromallamaci.it"},{"id":699171,"bio":"","user_id":698587,"name":"Alessandra Knappertsbusch","website":"www.keeppassing.com"},{"id":204145,"bio":"Dario Calmese is an artist working in photography whose practice includes live performance, video, and text. He received his master’s in photography from School of Visual Arts and his bachelors in psychology at Rockhurst University in Kansas City. Classically trained in the performing arts, his photography is rooted in the Theater of the Anthropocene; at times focused on its players, at other times contemplating the set and costumes, but continually pushing beyond the proscenium arch and shattering the fourth wall to interrogate the justice and aftermath of the scene.\n","user_id":203543,"name":"dario Calmese","website":"www.dariocalmese.com"},{"id":102271,"bio":"My name is Denis Cherim. I am a Romanian born self-taught artist currently based in Spain. My artistic and life journey started at a very young age when my family moved first to the vibrant Istanbul and then to the not less colourful Madrid. Curious by nature, I found in photography a perfect tool and ally in my adventure of telling the impressive story of our not always impressive reality. \n\nThrough the years I have developed my very own photographic style which leaded to several photographic series and various artistic residencies. My photography has become a statement for my understanding of the world. \n","user_id":101669,"name":"Denis Cherim","website":"denischerim.com"},{"id":569004,"bio":"I use photography to express my visions and dreams, inspired by the work of Carl Gustav Jung.\n\nIn my evocative scenarios of the inner world, I bring into focus the eternal issues of human existence: love, death, loss and the divine, as well as the « shadow ».\n\nMy solitary childhood led me to a world of magic, mystery and theatre. I studied history of art, psychology and philosophy. I'm also a writer and loves literature, poetry and old books.\n\nMy work and installations are created in his studio in Paris without any use of digital remastering, but combines photography with painting and applications of different materials, such as glass, ink, coal, dust, flowers, pigment, ashes, varnish and blood…\n\nMy work is in different foundations and private collections.","user_id":568420,"name":"sylvain Doerler","website":"sylvaindoerler.com"},{"id":659323,"bio":"I have a background in Philosophy and Fine Art by training; I run a technology consulting  business as my day job. I live in Washington DC and travel for photography nationally and internationally.","user_id":658739,"name":"Steven Cheadle","website":"bolide.photo"},{"id":666241,"bio":"","user_id":665657,"name":"Natasha Stanglmayr","website":"www.natashastanglmayr.com"},{"id":564557,"bio":"Kamil D Jantos is a Polish Documentary Photographer based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Jantos practice is based around themes of sexual identity, family and social issues. Jantos studied BA (Hons) Documentary Photography at University of South Wales in Cardiff.  ","user_id":563973,"name":"Kamil D Jantos","website":"www.kamildjantos.com"},{"id":622751,"bio":"Nel is currently fulfilling her MSc Social Research Methods at University of Brighton (UK), as part of a 1+3 Ph.D. grant funded by South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership. Building onto “Duty of Care”, her BA (Hons) dissertation project, and inspired by her own employment as a care-worker, Nel's doctoral project examines visual discourses in commercial representations of care work, and the disparities between these expectations and realities of care (labour). Her work is finding resonance in academic events such as Women, Ageing and Media (WAM), CIRCLE’s Sustainable Care, International Visual Sociology Association Conference 2021, and engAGE’s Summer School at Concordia University, Montreal. ","user_id":622167,"name":"Nel Manton","website":"www.neljadephoto.com"},{"id":659428,"bio":"Photography is an art by all means.  I accept this simple truth a bit later. I passed a lot of time understanding the point of taking pictures and experiencing the fact that every photo is a memory, a simple capture of motions, lights, and reflections.\n\nI have been photographing since 2012. I found a hard time to develop my post-processing skills. However, those extreme situations have indulged me to keep learning and experiencing the depth of photography.\n\nFrom 2018, through youtube videos of renowned Landscape photographers like Thomas Heaton, Nigel Danson, Brendan van Son, Peter McKinnon, and some others I got motivated and inspired. I unlocked a new segment of photography and tried to understand the process of capturing images and printing my own photos.\n\n2019 started and I moved to urban photography especially moody urban photos. I became a Berlin City-based photographer.\n","user_id":658844,"name":"Sayed Ahmed Pallab","website":"www.sayedpallab.de"},{"id":701366,"bio":"\nGabriela Carvajal Olaya, Colombian photographer based in Barcelona, ​​Spain since 2017. She specializes in product and portrait photography in which she is passionate about creating colorfull games with contrasting lights.\n\n In her personal projects, she seeks to empower women based on her body and sensuality, analyzing the female figure in contrast to concepts of strength and fertility.\n\nGabriela studied technology in photographic image production at UTADEO (Bogotá, Colombia), Postgraduate degree in documentary photography and photojournalism IDEP (Barcelona, ​​Spain), Postgraduate degree in fashion photography IEFC (Barcelona, ​​Spain) and Postgraduate degree in professional photography, IDEP. (Barcelona, ​​Spain)\n","user_id":700782,"name":"Gabriela Carvajal Olaya","website":""},{"id":701361,"bio":"I'm a Paris, France based director and photographer. \n\nAfter studying history at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Paris, I started producing my first projects. Dark and enigmatic, my work in different mediums (film, video, installation) explore the boundary between fiction and experimental. My films and videos have been featured in over 200 international festivals (Hambourg, Wintherthur, Dresde, Clermont-Ferrand, Minsk, Stuttgart, Krakow, Sydney, Barcelona, Berlin and more). \n\nIn 2018, I felt the desire to document \"Les Olympiades\", a neighbourhood located in the 13th district of Paris and started using photography as new form of storytelling. \n\nThe Olympiades series is a collection of 158 film photographs taken between the summer of 2018 and the winter of 2020, 8 of which I have selected here.","user_id":700777,"name":"Jim Vieille","website":""},{"id":120316,"bio":"I am an amateur nature photographer in Alabama.  I enjoy photographing animals and nature.","user_id":119714,"name":"Serena Vachon","website":"facebook.com/serenavachonphotography"},{"id":29326,"bio":"","user_id":29331,"name":"Maria Carrera Blanco","website":""},{"id":297247,"bio":"I was born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan and currently work in Tokyo, Japan as an advertising and book designer. I specialize in photographing people in motion, whether it's in the performing arts or dance, regardless of location.\n\nMoscow International Foto Awards 2020 (MIFA)\nBronze - Events / Other\n\nBudapest International Foto Awards 2019 (BIFA)\n1st Place - Events\nGold - Events / Other\n\nLe Prix de la Photographie de Paris 2019 (PX3)\nSilver - Press / Performing Arts\n\nOther .","user_id":296645,"name":"Masaya Mizuno","website":"photos.jp"},{"id":104156,"bio":"Born in 1977, Design Degree 2006 Rome, Founder of ANT design studio in Cagliari.\nFrom 2014  freelance photographer.\n","user_id":103554,"name":"Federico Gaudino","website":"www.federicogaudino.com"},{"id":104194,"bio":"K. El-Hage was born in Lebanon in 1967. He received a Bachelor degree in Economics from Université de Toulon et du Var, France and a Masters degree in information technology management from Université Aix-Marseille III, France. He also earned an MBA from Laval University, Quebec, Canada. Khaled is a full time businessman, husband, father, and photographer.\n\nHe works and lives in Quebec City, Canada.","user_id":103592,"name":"K El-Hage","website":"kelhage.com"},{"id":567806,"bio":"Growing up in a family full of photographers, I always had cameras around. I was my sister's assistant for more than 7 years back in Iran, helping her with all her photography projects in college and university and after that when she starts her own studio. After I moved to California, I lived with my uncle who's been a photographer for 40 years and learned a lot from him while assisting in different projects. He saw potential in me and encouraged me to take some photography courses in college and I did. From film photography and developing to digital photography, studio lighting and editing techniques.\n","user_id":567222,"name":"Amin Golchinpour","website":""},{"id":167731,"bio":"Phil Roeder is the director of communications for Des Moines Public Schools and a photographer. He is pursuing a BFA in digital photography at Arizona State University. Phil’s work has been shown at the Aperture Foundation in New York City, the Center for Photographic Arts in California, the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, and elsewhere. Among the publications his photos have appeared in are the New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Time, Vice, Wired, and the Atlantic. Several of his photos are available through Getty Images.","user_id":167129,"name":"Phil Roeder","website":"www.philroederphotographs.com"},{"id":666219,"bio":"","user_id":665635,"name":"Linc Cornell","website":"linccornell.com"},{"id":137687,"bio":"My debut in Visual Arts took place in 2018 with the photographic exhibition \"e todo caminho deu no mar\". I analyze the population's relations with the sea in the frenetic urban daily life of coastal cities. I think of my production as a rescue of distant childhood memories. The works intend to instigate the public to reconnect with the sea, not just to have it as a landscape to be appreciated. The book \"Sea of Memories\" is scheduled for release in November 2020.","user_id":137085,"name":"Caíque Costa","website":"www.caiquecostaart.com.br"},{"id":548307,"bio":"Im a picture editor (journalist) and passionate photographer.","user_id":547723,"name":"Sarah Sol","website":"www.sarahbarski.com"},{"id":204925,"bio":"","user_id":204323,"name":"Marc Royce","website":"marcroyce.com"},{"id":3294,"bio":"Mark Steinmetz (b. 1961) is an Athens, Georgia-based photographer whose work captures black-and-white images of Southern Americana as seen in urban, rural and suburban landscapes. Mark Steinmetz’ monographs include South Central (2007), South East (2008), Greater Atlanta (2009), Summertime (2012) and Summer Camp (2020). He has also been published in Aperture, Blind Spot and DoubleTake magazines. In 1994, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, and in 1998 he participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence Program. Mark Steinmetz has taught at a number of institutions, including Harvard, Sarah Lawrence College, Emory University and Yale. Steinmetz’ photos can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.\n\nFellowships\n\nGuggenheim Foundation Fellowship (1994-5)\nGeorge Gund Foundation Commission (2006)\nTeaching\n\nEmory University (2004, 2006)\nHarvard University (2003)\nSarah Lawrence College (2005)\nYale University (2004, 2005)\nVisiting Artist\n\n2009 Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA\n2009 Yale University School of Art, New Haven\n2010 Colby College, Waterville, ME\n2010 Missouri State University, Springfield, MO\n2010 Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, OH\n2010 Yale University School of Art, New Haven, CT\n2010 SUNY, Purchase, NY\n2010 Atlanta Celebrates Photography\n2011 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI\n2012 University of Hartford (Berlin, Hartford)\n2012 LENS, Madrid\n2012 La Casa Encendida, Madrid\n2013 Tulane University, New Orleans\n2013 California College of the Arts, San Francisco\n2013 International Center of Photography, New York","user_id":3294,"name":"Mark Steinmetz","website":"www.marksteinmetz.net"},{"id":701685,"bio":"Agata Read is an artist and researcher living in St. Leonards-on-Sea, UK.\nShe has just completed her art practice-based PhD programme on Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland.\nHer research interest includes the relationship between photography, feminism and thread as well as the process of intervening in the material structure of photography.\nAgata was born in Gdansk (Poland), into a family with artistic traditions. In 2006, she graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, obtaining a master's degree in interior design. Shortly thereafter, she moved to England, where she continued her studies at the University of Sussex.\nBefore returning to photography, she worked with screen printing for many years.\nShe is a graduate of the Sputnik Photos mentoring program, where she studied narrative structures and documentary strategies in photography (2019). \nShe completed an International Center of Photography course on Feminist Photographies in 2021.\nHer photos were shown at the International Biennale of Photography at BWA in Kielce in 2018 and during the Gdańsk Biennale 2021.\nIn 2020, she qualified for the ShowOFF exhibition during Photomonth in Krakow.\nIn 2021, she received an honorable mention in the LENSCRATCH competition \"Artist Intervenes\".\nThis year she has been accepted into a TRACE mentorship program as a mentee. (UK).\n","user_id":701101,"name":"Agata Read","website":"N/A"},{"id":702257,"bio":"I am 30 years old, I work as IT programer in Lyon, France. I have been practicing photography for 6 years, since I started travelling the world in 2015. ","user_id":701673,"name":"Arthur Brody","website":"www.instagram.com/arthur.chasing.light"},{"id":41260,"bio":"Born in Cagliari (Italy) in 1959, my interest in photography started in 1995. Since then I produced reportages from all over the world, made seven successful personal exhibits in Italy and published three photography books. Also, my work was exhibited in 2011 in Mexico City at “La Feria de la Culturas Amigas de la Ciudad de México”; in 2013 and 2014 in Turin at the collective exhibit “Quelli di Franco Fontana” and \"Photissima\"; in 2014 in Modena, Palazzo Ducale of Pavullo, and in Taranto at “Fotoarte”. I have been collaborating for several years with advertising agencies and renowned Italian publishers. Stills photographer (film and theatre), I am also licensed as a photographer for all main local Sardinian festivals and my shots have been published in the most important Italian travel magazines. Mi pictures have been used for many cover books by most important italian editors. magazines. \n\n","user_id":41265,"name":"Roberto Salgo","website":"www.robertosalgo.net"},{"id":332168,"bio":"Alexia Struye (°1977) obtained a Master’s degree in Art from the Ecole de Recherche Graphique (Brussels) in 2001. It is only in 2017 that she started working as an artist after pursuing a career in Human Ressources. Alexia lives and works in Antwerp with her husband and their two children.","user_id":331566,"name":"alexia struye","website":"www.alexiastruye.be"},{"id":364773,"bio":"Starry Kong is a Melbourne-based visual artist who was born in Kunming, China. She obtained an Honours degree in photography from RMIT University, Australia in 2020. Starry is interested in the intangible and inexpressible sentiments that are characteristic to humankind. She explores this phenomenon through her own experiences of loss, grief, alienation and her long-term mental illness, which has become the foundation and origin of her creative practice. Starry uses photography as the primary medium to express her inner feelings and thoughts, while metaphor and symbolisation constitutes her visual art language.","user_id":364171,"name":"Starry Kong","website":"www.starrykong.com"},{"id":654191,"bio":"Thanachai Tankvaraluk was born in Udonthani, Thailand.\nHe earned a bachelor’s degree of Communication Arts from Rangsit University.\nNow he runs his own business, photographing and travelling are his beloved hobbies.","user_id":653607,"name":"Thanachai Tankvaraluk","website":""},{"id":2105,"bio":"The American photographer Dorothea Lange was a product of Hoboken, NJ (May 26, 1895 – October 11, 1965).  She started out her career in photography taking commercial portraits in 1920s San Francisco. Dorothea then worked in the Southwest with her first husband, painter Maynard Dixon. In the early 1930s, Lange intuitively took her camera to the streets, recording the breadlines and waterfront strikes of Depression era San Francisco.  That marked the beginning of a radical shift in her philosophy \u0026amp; photography, that would mark her life and give us some of the most iconic American images known.\nIn 1935, Lange began her landmark work for the Farm Security Administration, a Federal Agency. Collaborating with her second husband, labor economist Paul S. Taylor, she documented the troubled exodus of farm families migrating West in search of work. Lange’s documentary style achieved its fullest expression in these years, with photographs such as Migrant Mother becoming instantly recognized symbols of the Depression.","user_id":2105,"name":"Dorothea Lange","website":"theselvedgeyard.wordpress.com"},{"id":701762,"bio":"Mane Hovhannisyan is an Armenian fine art and conceptual photographer. The preferred topics of her art are the reflection of the state in-between magic and reality, the correspondence of the human body to the natural and urban environment, as well as the discovery of old soviet architectural leftovers through the means of photography.\n\nTwice she was a winner of contests of Mirzoyan Photo Library \"Old Yerevan'' and \"Landscape and Architecture\", in which frames her photos were exhibited. \nIn 2020 she was honored with the “Multimedia Production Lab Grant” in Tbilisi.\nIn 2020-2021 her images were published in the print edition of  “River Styx”, \"High Shelf Press\", \"Third Iris Zine\", \"Cagibi\", \"Beyond Words\", \"Red Weather\" and \"Ponder Review\" magazines.\nIn 2021 \"Blue Sun\" photo series was presented on the i-mediatheque of Tbilisi Photography \u0026amp; Multimedia Museum. Moreover, five images were published as a part of the online exhibition \"Dada \u0026amp; Democracy\" by the \"Artdoc\" photography magazine and \"Mind, Body, Spirit\" by the J Mane Gallery. \nAt the same year her photo series \"FABULA\" was awarded in the Professional Fine Art category of the 7th Fine Art Photography Awards.","user_id":701178,"name":"Mane Hovhannisyan","website":""},{"id":668028,"bio":"A graduating film student based in the Philippines.  She drives much of her inspiration from the mundane scenery of her everyday life.","user_id":667444,"name":"Jeanette Ponce","website":""},{"id":271892,"bio":"I am a curious of life with idealistic tendencies and a fighter. \nI was born in Potenza (Italy) and I am based in the Basque Country since 1995, where I works as consultant for information technology companies. I am a passionate photographer who had to develop a strong degree of resilience to keep my passion against the current of life. I believe that shadows are the necessary contrast to enhance the light. I am a lover of nature, silence and landscapes (rural and urban).\nMy photographic history is quite silent publicly but very rich personally, studded with some great satisfactions such as, aong the most recent: honorable mention in Pollux Award 2019; commended in IGPOTY 2019 B\u0026amp;W section; highly commended in IGPOTY 2018 Abstract section.  A set of my images belongs to the funds of Tecnalia company in Bilbao, to the collection of the \"Isla de Tenerife\" Photography Center and to the EspacioRAW collection in Madrid. ","user_id":271290,"name":"Giuseppe Satriani","website":"www.photosatriani.com"},{"id":84817,"bio":"Alexey Orlov was born in 1963 in town Yoshkar-Ola in the depths of Russia. That's where he grew up, was brought up and got higher education. After military service he took a great interest in photograph and started attending a local photoclub. In 1991 he joined Russian Union of Art Photographers.\u0026nbsp;Since then Alexey has participated in numerous club exhibitions in his local town and in international photofestivals of Russia actively. Since 2005 for the author has started a productive period of exhibitions in biennale of Moscow House of Photography. In 2008 his personal exhibition took place in gallery \"Photosojuz\". Author's works dwell in collection of Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow (MAMM). At present Alexey lives in his home town and is working at some new projects.","user_id":84412,"name":"Alexey Orlov","website":"www.alexeyorlov.art"},{"id":648089,"bio":"I really enjoy documenting change. Today is never the same as tomorrow, especially in today's fast changing world and to be able to keep a document of the changing time is really going to be something to cherish and look back to in the future.","user_id":647505,"name":"Pramit De","website":""},{"id":280680,"bio":"Sin-Hua Jheng\n\nNow she is a master’s degree student who studies in media and journalism at Newcastle University.","user_id":280078,"name":"Sin-Hua Jheng","website":"sinhuajheng.cargo.site"},{"id":8477,"bio":"Michael S. Honegger is a visual artist born in Germany with a B.A. in History \u0026amp; Spanish from Duke University, a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a Professional Certificate in Visual Arts from Maine Media College. His practice as a fine art and documentary photographer explores the performative nature of self- portraiture, the complexities of memory and family and an investigation of the ironies of American culture with an expatriate's eye. He has exhibited his work in numerous juried group and solo shows throughout the United States and Europe including the Los Angeles Center for Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography, Photo Place Gallery, A. Smith Gallery, the Southeast Center for Photography, and P.H.21 Gallery among others. His documentary project on the refugee crisis on the island of Lesvos, Greece in 2015 was widely published in major European newspapers and by Amnesty International in their initial press release on the crisis. The Economist and The Guardian have also published his images. He is the European Content Editor for Lenscratch and currently resides in Nice, France and has lived in France for the past 16 years.","user_id":8477,"name":"Michael Honegger","website":"www.MichaelHoneggerPhotos.com"},{"id":622913,"bio":"Mobile: +98-903015701010\nEmail: kavousfarzadi@gmail.com\n\n\n\nKavous Farzadi\nBorn in November 1996 in Behshahr (IRAN)\nDiploma: Animation\nStudent of Cinematography, Soureh Art University of Tehran (IR)\n\nWorkshops:\n2018 Cinema lighting workshop at Bamdad Institute by Hooman Behmanesh / Tehran (IR)\n2014 Workshop on Cinematic Genres by Saeed Ghotbizadeh / Isfahan\n2012 Cat Cat Workshop, Cut Artist Group by Bavand Behpour / Isfahan\nAwards:\n2018 First prize and golden rooster statue and honorary diploma for the best experimental film \"Diapason\" from the National Shadow Short Film Festival, Tehran.\nActivities:\n2021  Participate in group photo exhibitions in Spain(Jalon-angel)\n2020   Documentary of the 10th Annual Pressbook Event (kashan)- Manouchehri House\n2019    Photographer and video grapher of the 9th Persbook Annual of contemporary Art Hyrcanian Forests, Sari (IR)\n2018   Videographer of Weaving poetry by Minoo Iranpour 8th Persbook of contemporary Art RETEXTURE Yazd (IR)\n2016 Directed and fi","user_id":622329,"name":"kavous farzadi","website":""},{"id":654182,"bio":"Hobby photo and videographer","user_id":653598,"name":"Alexey Kn","website":"alexeyknphotos.com"},{"id":104212,"bio":"Graphiste de formation (formé aux Arts Décos de Paris), je suis devenu photo-graphiste.\nEn 2016, j'ai gagné le 1er prix de la plus belle photo de voile de l'année lors du Mirabaud Yatch Racing Images.","user_id":103610,"name":"christophe Huchet","website":"www.christophe-huchet.fr"},{"id":333583,"bio":"Split Photography\n\nI believe that photography is like instrumental music. It needs no words nor stories to tell to evoke emotions. Photography does not need to refer to anything we know to exist and make its way to our memory. To be honest, I believe that the more it separates from reality, the more we can appreciate it as it is since it no longer imitates anything. It splits from reality.\n\nSplit Photography can be endlessly interpreted as on its own it is incomplete. Split Photography cannot be compared with its original subject matter as the subject matter comes from the world that Split Photography does not try to imitate. Facing Split Photography words lose their power. Therefore, there is no way to describe Split Photography. It must be experienced.\n\nSplit Photography comes from the realm of emotions and imagination. It should be sensed with emotions and imagination.\n\nŁukasz Cyrus\n","user_id":332981,"name":"Łukasz Cyrus","website":"www.lukaszcyrus.blogspot.com"},{"id":644546,"bio":"I am an enthusiastic amateur photographer. \nI did analogue photos from 1982 until 2010, where I switched to digital photos. \nI am really like to participate in national as well as international competitions.\n I love watching the photos of others. Every photo gives me something, not just excellent prize-winning photos. Sometimes I get inspiration, other times the photos fill me with joy or gives me an aha experience.\n When my photos are well-criticized by the judges I get a proud and keeps my head a bit higher for a period of time.\n The feeling I get, when people are touched by my photos is a real pleasure.\n I find the journey of taking and preparing my own photos and having them evaluated by others  extremely motivating and stimulating.\n  \nI hope you enjoy my photos\n","user_id":643962,"name":"René Jensen","website":""},{"id":3296,"bio":"Born July 8th, 1980 in Ohlsdorf (Austria). Living and working in Vienna with a focus on photography and audiovisual time-based media.\n\n11/2008\tDiploma Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (with mention)\n2003 - 2008\tArt \u0026amp; Photography, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Eva Schlegel, Matthias Herrmann)\n2002 - 2003\tSchool for Artistic Photography Vienna (Friedl Kubelka)\n2007 - 2008\tStudent Assistant, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna\n2001 - 2009\tPhoto Assistant (Jork Weismann, Felix Friedmann)\n2002 -\tColor Enlarging in the photographic darkroom\n\nEXHIBITED at:\nArs Electronica\nPalais Rasumofsky\nMusée des Beaux Arts de Rennes\nLandesgalerie Linz\nMuseum of Modern Art Mönchsberg MdM\nBawag Contemporary\n....\n\nART COLLECTIONS:\nLandesmuseum Linz\nMdM Salzburg (BKA)\nSammlung Sanziany\nSammlung Wien Museum\nSammlung Verbund \nPrivate Collections (int.)\n\nEDITION COLLECTIONS:\nBelvedere Museum\ndieAngewandte\nMAK Museum\nMUMOK Museum\nThe Getty Special Collections\n...\n\nhttp://markusoberndorfer.com/cv/\n","user_id":3296,"name":"Markus Oberndorfer","website":"www.markusoberndorfer.com"},{"id":622924,"bio":"I was born in 1977. I live and work in Paris, France\n\nI am graduated from Penninghen ESAG (Paris) where I have learnt\nfondamentals of image’s contruction and laws of colour and\nform International Center of Photography (New-York City)\nwhere I experience severals mediums and different cameras especially\nlarge format cameras 4x5.\n\nI travel often and I like to create two different series in parallel.\nThat’s a way to keep a keen eye on each of it : the first one is always\nbased on women issues and the other one is more abstract and\nmysterious.\n\nIn my trips, especially to Africa and India, I stay on site for while in\norder to immerse myself in the culture of each country.\nMostly, I work by staging people I photograph.\n\nI like that people first have an aesthetic crush and then understand\nthe subject of the series.","user_id":622340,"name":"Floriane de Lassee","website":"www.florianedelassee.com"},{"id":647018,"bio":"Hasseblad Master 2003\nItalian portrait photographer of the year 1992/93\nItalian wedding photographer of the year 1998\n2013 Italian best portfolio FIAF  Award","user_id":646434,"name":"Luciano Monti","website":"www.montiluciano.com"},{"id":706584,"bio":"","user_id":706000,"name":"Elio Thadhani","website":""},{"id":701848,"bio":"Eva Casanueva (Madrid, 1983) is a visual artist who works with photography and collage. She is the coordinator of the Madrid branch of Creadores de Imágenes, where she also teaches. For more than 15 years, she was a member of EFTI (Internacional Photography and Film Centre), a school that has always focused on Communication and Cultural Management. She took several courses at EFTI, including a master’s degree in Photography and Personal Project Management, a master’s degree in Conceptual Contemporary Photography, and Creativity and Strategies in Contemporary Photography, taught by Javier Vallhonrat.\nHer book, ‘Attempting to Shine’ (Intento de Brillar) was designed by Javi al Cuadrado and is available from the This Book Is True publishing house, run by Carlos Alba and Cristina de Middle.\nHer work has been exhibited in institutions such as the Círculo de Bellas Artes, the National Museum of Anthropology (ES), the Spanish Cultural Centre in Buenos Aires (AR), in galleries such as the Sala Kursala at the University of Cadiz, Cero, O2, the Sala de Arte Joven (Young Art Hall) of the Community of Madrid, and at festivals such as Fiebre, PhotoAlicante, Hybrid and Jäal.\n \n","user_id":701264,"name":"Eva Casanueva Garcia","website":"www.evacasanueva.es"},{"id":586706,"bio":"\nI'm Pongnapak Fakseemuang (Gumpoong)\nI'm a Thai Landscape Architect and photographer based in Bangkok, \ngraduated from Kasetsart University (Bangkok, Thailand) with Landscape Architecture.\n​","user_id":586122,"name":"Gumpoong Fakseemuang","website":"www.gumpoongphotography.com"},{"id":706591,"bio":"","user_id":706007,"name":"Joyce Hata","website":"@cardamomtea009"},{"id":3304,"bio":"Martin Bogren was born 1967 in Sweden and is now based in Malmo.\n\nHis photographic practice has developed by a personal documentary tradition in the early ’90s – photographing bands and artists. His first book \"The Cardigans, Been It\"  was published in ’96 after several years touring with the band.\n\nBogren's work became widely known in the mid 2000s as the book \"Ocean\" was published – which later toured Scandinavia, France, Poland, Italy and USA. The book was shortlisted for Best Photobook in Arles 2009 and received the honorable prize for the Best Photobook in Sweden the same year.\n\nIn 2011, \"Lowlands\" was exhibited at Fotografiska in Stockholm and published by Max Strom. The same year he was awarded with Coup de Cour at the Recontres Arles review in France, and with the prestigious Scanpix Photography Award in Sweden. \"Lowlands\" toured through Scandinavia, France, Ireland, Portugal, India and the USA.\n\n\"Tractor Boys\", work that was made in 2011-2012, was published as a photobook by Dewi Lewis in 2013.\n\nHis work is included in several books/catalogues and has been featured in various publications including British Journal of Photography and Images amongst others. Bogrens work is represented in several public and private collections including Bibliothèque nationale de France, Oregon Fine Art Museum and Fotografiska in Stockholm.","user_id":3304,"name":"Martin Bogren","website":"www.martinbogren.net"},{"id":654284,"bio":"My name is David Parra, I am an amateur photojournalist born on July 21, 1999 in Quito, Ecuador. All my knowledge about photography has been learned empirically through experimenting with cameras and cell phones throughout my adolescence. I am currently studying the career of \"Social Communication and Journalism\" at the Central University of Ecuador. My goal as a photographer is to create stories that connect with life.\nThrough my work I hope to generate awareness and empathy about the subjects I portray.","user_id":653700,"name":"David Parra","website":"davidstoriesphoto.wixsite.com/david-stories"},{"id":665019,"bio":"","user_id":664435,"name":"Adriana Vieira de Campos","website":""},{"id":659506,"bio":"Studio Prospero develops stories that explore our changing world.","user_id":658922,"name":"Studio Prospero","website":"www.studioprospero.net"},{"id":701877,"bio":"Photographer JuanCarlos Gonzalez is based in Woodstock, Vermont. He was raised in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, he grew up eager to explore the world, but did not have the resources to do so. Pictures in magazines and in the Sunday Paper inspired him with a sense of beauty, wonder and curiosity.\nOver the years, he's been fortunate to travel quite extensively and to photograph some of the most beautiful and striking places on earth. He has to thank the kindness and generosity of the people who have supported him along the way for helping create these memories.\nJuanCarlos works includes photojournalism, storytelling, events, portraits and landscape.\nWhen he is not taking photos he is an avid tennis player and frequently training for marathons. He has run 11 marathons including Paris, Stockholm, Mount Desert Island, Duluth, Big Sur and Boston (sis time).\nHe has completed a 375 mile, 3 day cycling ride around his homeland of Puerto Rico.\nEquipment:\nCameras: NikonZ7ll, Nikon Z6ll and LeicaQ2\nLenses: NKKOR 11-16MM / 2.8S, NIKKOR 25MM / 1.8S, NIKKOR 50MM / 1.8S, NIKKOR 85MM / 1.8S, NIKKOR 70-200MM / 2.8S\nSome of his clients are:\nApartment Therapy, Hotel El Convento, IBA Boston, The Impact Seat, VT State Parks, RIA Eyewear and more ....","user_id":701293,"name":"JuanCarlos Gonzalez","website":"www.JuanKasFoto.com"},{"id":758837,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in Lisbon, Portugal, specializing in street photography. With an interest for capturing authentic moments, I began my photographic journey in mid-2021, fueled by a childhood fascination with taking pictures using disposable cameras.\n\nMy primary focus is on street photography, where I enjoy observing people and understanding their connection to their urban surroundings. I'm particularly drawn to strong light and black and white photography, which is reflected in my images characterized by powerful shadows and striking contrasts. In color photography, I strive to achieve color harmony and capture the seamless blending of subjects with their environment.\n\nI aim to encapsulate the essence of everyday life, portraying the energy and narratives that unfold on the streets.","user_id":753707,"name":"José Brida","website":"www.josebrida.com"},{"id":221043,"bio":"","user_id":220441,"name":"Alison Frank","website":"www.naturaliimages.com"},{"id":654451,"bio":"A 22 years old photographer and designer from Amman, Jordan. ","user_id":653867,"name":"Nagham Khader","website":"www.behance.net/nkhader98d185?isa0=1"},{"id":665020,"bio":"Documentary filmmaker and photographer.","user_id":664436,"name":"Zdeněk Chaloupka","website":"zdenekchaloupka.com"},{"id":654437,"bio":"","user_id":653853,"name":"Frederick Doerfler","website":"DrFred.photography"},{"id":362239,"bio":"Cia Foreman is an experimental and conceptual artist exploring perception and ambiguity using photography as her primary medium. Her work ranges from still images to film installations and her practice spans numerous decades. She received a BA in Art from the University of California, Los Angeles, an MA in Art from\u0026nbsp;California State University, Sacramento, a Ph.D.\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;Clinical Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, and Graduate Analytic Training at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. Her education in psychoanalysis continues to inform her artistic practice.\n\u0026nbsp;\nHer work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions including Arte Fiera in Bologna, Italy,\u0026nbsp;in national museums and galleries, and is held in public collections. Her photographs have\u0026nbsp;been featured in a variety of publications including ArtWeek and the San Francisco Chronicle and she has been the recipient of numerous grants. Foreman lives and works in Los Angeles.","user_id":361637,"name":"Cia Foreman","website":"www.ciaforeman.com"},{"id":188668,"bio":"Xavi Carrión. Barcelona. 1979.\n","user_id":188066,"name":"Xavi Carrión Gálvez","website":"xavicarrion.com"},{"id":665018,"bio":"","user_id":664434,"name":"John Lazenby","website":""},{"id":681466,"bio":"Paige Nehmzow is a film and digital photographer based in Chicago, IL. She is getting her B.F.A. in photography at Columbia College Chicago.","user_id":680882,"name":"Paige Nehmzow","website":"paigenehmzow.com"},{"id":648875,"bio":"Svetlana Dimitrijevic graduated from the International Academy of Design and Technology - Toronto in 2006 with diploma in digital photography. \nAfter graduation, and under the guidance and mentorship of photographer Lorne Wolk, she was encouraged to use film negatives, which then became her preferred choice for all her personal work. Under the guidance and tutelage of the renown photographer and printer Fabrice Strippoli, Svetlana is also developing her skills in the dark room processes.\nSvetlana was born in Macedonia, and currently resides in Toronto, Canada. She enjoys capturing unique moments in life.","user_id":648291,"name":"Svetlana Dimitrijevic","website":"www.itookthatphoto.me"},{"id":19345,"bio":"Carla Cabanas (b. Lisboa, 1979) graduated in 2003 at the Visual Arts at School of Fine Arts and Design at Caldas da Rainha. In 2004 she finished the Advanced Course at Maumaus – School of Visual Arts, in Lisbon. In 2008, Cabanas attended the Photography Course of the Gulbenkian Program for Creativity and Artistic Creation, and she specialized in Production and Creation in Technological Arts at the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lisbon, in 2009. \nCabanas’s work has also unfolded into artistic residencies, namely: MobileHome - Curso Experimental de Arte Contemporânea” in Lagar Portas do Céu, Loulé, 2009; “Transitante: entre álbuns e arquivos”, Workshop Internacional de Artistas at Intendente, Lisboa, 2012; “Viagens Invisiveis” in São Tomé e Principe, 2013. Cabanas is currently in residency at Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa through june 2014.\nCarla Cabanas’s work has been awarded the Honorific Mention on the Photography Prize Purificacion Garcia, in 2012, and the third prize in Ariane de Rothschild Painting Award, 2005. In 2010/2011, she received an INOV-Art Programme scholarship, granted by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture to live in Antwerp and work as an assistant of David Claerbout.  \nWork by the artist is held in prominent collections, including the PLMJ Foundation Collection, BES ART Collection, Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild Europe, LPS Collection (Stanislas y Leticia Poniatowski) and other private collections. \nShe exhibits regularly since 2000.  \n\nSolo exhibitions (selected):\n“Saudades e lagrimas são o unico lenitivo para a grande auzencia” at Galeria Carlos Carvalho-Arte contemporânea, in Lisbon, 2013;\n“O que ficou do que foi – O Álbum desconhecido” at  Sala do Veado of the National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, 2012;\n“Caixa de memorias” at Espaço Propostas – Arte Lisboa_11, with Galeria Carlos Carvalho-Arte contemporânea in the Contemporary Art Fair at Lisbon, 2011;\n“Histórias sobre mim” at Galeria Magnética,Pavilhão 28, in Lisbon, 2010;\n“A casa onde nasci e outras histórias” at Galeria Carlos Carvalho-Arte contemporânea, in Lisbon, 2009;\n“Travel Pictures”, at Atelier-Museu António Duarte in Caldas da Rainha, 2008;\n“Carla Cabanas” curated by Filipa Oliveira and Miguel Amado at Espaço Arte Contempo in Lisbon, 2007?.\n","user_id":19345,"name":"Carla Cabanas","website":"www.carlacabanas.com"},{"id":50190,"bio":"Tamar Haytayan studied photography at the Bournemouth \u0026amp; Poole College of Art \u0026amp; Design and her body of work spans over the last 28 years. Tamar continues to work on several projects, and currently resides in Vancouver, BC.","user_id":50195,"name":"Tamar Haytayan","website":"www.tamarhaytayan.com"},{"id":147947,"bio":"Todd R. Darling is an American documentary photographer based in Hong Kong for sixteen years, where he began his career photographing the Umbrella Movement for Polaris Images in 2014. He studied Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism at the International Centre of Photography and the Eddie Adams workshop XXX in 2017. Todd recently completed work on a documentary project that began in 2016, about Paterson NJ. The project, inspired by local poets William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg, is a lyrical interrogation of the American dream told through the singular experience of America’s first industrial city and its people. He’s currently studying at the Savannah College of Arts and Design.","user_id":147345,"name":"Todd R Darling","website":"www.toddrdarling.com"},{"id":659525,"bio":"As a professional visual artist, she has participated in over 80 exhibitions both nationally and internationally, receiving award recognition that includes Best of Show, 1st Place, and Honorable Mention. Internationally Dorotha exhibited: Art in Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria; Artist as Traveler, Ireland; Crossing Boundaries and Frontiers: The 4th Biennale Centre Soleil d’Afrique, West Africa; the U.S. Department of Art’s Arts in Embassy Program (AIEP) Lagos, Nigeria; Florence Biennale Interazionale Dell' Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy; The Unrealized Project, Balchik, Bulgaria; Triennial Sofia '96: International Exhibition of Paintings, Sofia, Bulgaria; Artistas del Mundo en Tlaxacala-Mexico, Palacip de la Cultural in Mexico. FSU’s Museum of Fine Arts, MoFA, Arlington Museum of Art in Arlington, Texas, Florida Museum for Women Artists, Deland. FL, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, The National Civil Rights Museum Memphis, Tennessee, Noyes Museum of Art","user_id":658941,"name":"Dorotha Lemeh","website":"www.dorothalemeh.com"},{"id":643253,"bio":"I am a local photographer located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in NC","user_id":642669,"name":"Nikki Walton","website":"heavenlyportraits0515.mypixieset.com"},{"id":145834,"bio":"Steve's work has been shown in galleries internationally and his work is in numerous public and private collections. His latest work has been seen in Night at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado; Illuminance, a biennial photography exhibit in Texas; The ReFresh Print Biennial at the University of Wisconsin; Art on the Plains at the Plains Art Museum in North Dakota; After Dark, an International juried show at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO; and 2-D-2, International Juried Show at the Energy Gallery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. \n\nRecently, Steve photographed the cover story for the New York Times Magazine, and has since completed 4 more projects for the Times. In 2006, he won the “Golden Light Award” as part of the Maine Photographic Workshops.","user_id":145232,"name":"Steve Stenzel","website":"cargocollective.com/stevestenzel"},{"id":143191,"bio":"Artist Statement\n\nI am drawn back to film photography in this fast-paced digital era we live in, simply for its beautiful complexities.\n\nFilm is where it began without knowing the results until it is developed and fixed. I am in love with the textures, the artifacts and the uniqueness from \nimmersing in the alternative processes.\n\nShowcasing people and faces today with the light shining on their soul \nand telling their story in a beautiful single portrait or series of portraits\nbringing back the nostalgia of the 19th century photographer to which I have great respect and appreciation.","user_id":142589,"name":"Chelle Caldwell","website":"www.chellecaldwell.com"},{"id":158145,"bio":"Vince Lovecchio is a photographer based in Newcastle, Australia. Vince enjoys the power of visual language and its capacity for storytelling, as a medium through which to make sense of the world and himself. His work has received both national and international recognition and has been published and exhibited both in Australia and overseas. \n\nSolo Exhibitions:\n2013: Urban Dreaming (Sydney Headon Feature Exhibition) - Hazelhurst Regional Gallery\n2012: Urban Dreaming, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange NSW\n1998: Nikon Winners Showcase - Sydney Airport\n1998: Nikon Winners Showcase - Melbourne Airport\n\nGroup Exhibitions:\n(2025) Newcastle Club Foundation Prize Exhibition, Newcastle Art Space Gallery; (2018) A World Worth of Stories: Stories of Refugees and Post-WWII migrants; Orange Regional Museum; (2013) Urban Dreaming, Headon Feature Exhibition, Hazlehurst Regional Gallery; (2012) Urban Dreaming, Orange Regional Gallery; (2010) Quintessential Orange; (2010) Freedom from Fear Exhibition, Customs House Sydney; (2008) Sydney Now, New Photojournalism, Museum of Sydney; (2006) National ‘Head On’ Portrait Prize finalist exhibition; (2006) Red Lens International Award exhibition, Dubbo; (2005) Community group exhibition, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange NSW;  (2003) ME NAM: Rivers, NSW Parliament House; (2003); Italiani Di Sydney, Museum of Sydney;  (2001) F99 Group Exhibition, Kings Cross Arts Festival, Sydney; (2001) Hazelhurst Art Awards Finalist’s exhibition, Hazelhurst Regional Art Gallery, Sydney; (2000) The World is Round Photographic Convention Exhibition, Photo East Los Angeles \u0026amp; Photo West New York; (1999) Nikon Showcase Exhibition, Star Court Gallery, Sydney; (1998) Australian National Maritime Museum Exhibition, Sydney; (1999) Fuji ACMP Collection Touring Exhibition; (1997) AGFA Trans-Tasman Award Exhibition, Australia \u0026amp; New Zealand; (1988) Trans-Endings, Lewis Morley Gallery, Sydney; (1997) Australian Institute of Professional Photography Awards Travelling Exhibition\n\nAwards:\n2026: Highly Commended, The Landscape Awards, Australian Photo\n2026: Top 20, B\u0026amp;W category. Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers\n2025: Semi-finalist, Newcastle Club Foundation Prize\n2020: Life Framer International Awards top 20\n2007: Fine Art Category Winner, Prix de la Photographie, Paris, France\n2006: Head On Portrait Prize finalist, Sydney\n2006: Finalist, Red Lens International Award, Dubbo NSW\n2005: Category Winner, International B\u0026amp;W Spider Awards, USA\n2003: Category Winner International Photography Awards (IPA), USA\n1988: Winner, Australian Nikon Panorama Photographer of the Year.\n1997: Winner AGFA Trans-Tasman Award, FotoFest, Australia/New Zealand\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":157543,"name":"Vince Lovecchio","website":"Website under reported construction"},{"id":65173,"bio":"Nic Bezzina is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller from\nAustralia and based in London/Sydney. He is driven by long-form projects exploring humanity with a particular interest in marginalised societies. He aims to create images with high aesthetic criteria that crossover between photojournalism and art.","user_id":64909,"name":"Nic Bezzina","website":"www.nicbezzina.com"},{"id":681440,"bio":"As a graphic designer and creative lecturer for over 40 years, I attempt to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, creating images that help show an element of humility and humanity. ","user_id":680856,"name":"Gareth Hughes","website":""},{"id":586106,"bio":"Soy fotógrafa, amante de la poesía y Licenciada en Ciencias de la Comunicación.\nMi obra es un modo de relación con lo que me rodea, un proceso de comprensión de lo otro y de mí misma, un buscar y encontrar acomodo.\nAferrándome a ese devenir que fluye en mi derredor; salgo; ando; busco; encuentro en las calles, las plazas, las casas, los rostros y los cuerpos el rastro de acciones que, en la inercia del cotidiano y la costumbre, se convierten en instalaciones, personajes, performances que apropio para reconstruir mi experiencia y, por ende, reconstruirme.\n","user_id":585522,"name":"Rosaura Pozos","website":"www.rosaurapozos.com"},{"id":271452,"bio":"Venetian born and bred, I obtained a degree in Humanities at the University of Cà Foscari with a thesis on the History of Cinema. I have dedicated myself with great passion for over twenty years to the art of photography which I consider to be a means of expressing emotions. While keeping on exploring with curiosity and enthusiasm the many fields of photography (from street photography to reportage) my prevalent passion is creative photography and artistic expression in a broader sense, also through the combination of different tecniques. Infact I enjoy experimenting with the various possibilities offered by the many technical instruments available today, such as elaborating photos taken with my digital camera through the use of colours, brushes, digital imaging softwares with the sole intention of widening the horizon of my creative inspiration. I have shown some of my works in personal and collective exhibitions in Italy and abroad.\n","user_id":270850,"name":"Mirella La Rosa","website":"www.larosafotografa.it"},{"id":681180,"bio":"Jaber al Azmeh was born In Damascus-Syria 1973 He dedicated his career to professional photography since 1998 two years after getting his BA in Fine Arts-Visual Communications from the University of Damascus 1996\u2028\u2028\n\nIn 2006 he became a resident photography lecturer at the International University of Science \u0026amp; Technology in Damascus\u2028\u2028\n\nHe has exhibited his works in various solo and group shows in Dubai, Berlin, Paris, London, Brussels, Venice, Doha, Beirut and Sao Paulo.\u2028\n\nHis works have been covered in many major publications, he has been titled “artist of the month” by Le Monde diplomatique, and has works acquired by notable collections like Deutsche Bank, Barjeel Art collection, the Staatliche Museum of Berlin, and the British Museum. \u2028","user_id":680596,"name":"Jaber Azmeh","website":"www.jaberalazmeh.com"},{"id":103793,"bio":"I been shooting for awhile now . I bought my first film camera back in 1992, it was a 12.00 dollar film camera. No features at all, just manual. I learned a lot on that camera and it was fun for me to enjoy the fun I could have with  shooting with it. Then I bought my first digital camera in 2005 and I still have it. It is a Kodak Easy Share CX 7310. 3.2 Mega pixels and also with a few features. So of what I have learned in photography is mostly self taught. I took  a one course online and a some magazines I have read and a what people have said. So this my entry to  something like this . I have enter in some other competitions as well in the past and learned from them. \n\nSo thank you once again.\n\nKerry Chow","user_id":103191,"name":"Kerry Chow","website":""},{"id":583628,"bio":"After 30 Years as an architect, I begun to follow my passion, to take photos. This was two years ago. In the meantime I found out, the Documentary-, Street- and Photojournalism is my place.","user_id":583044,"name":"Gunther Schweigert","website":"www.out-for-lunch.net"},{"id":146010,"bio":" Photographed on 5 continents over 50 years.  Instructor in Graphic Arts and Photography for 15  years until \"retirement.\"","user_id":145408,"name":"David Biles","website":""},{"id":3307,"bio":"Martine Fougeron is a fine art photographer living and working in New York whose work has been exhibited internationally and is held in major public and private collections. Her incisive images of life and culture in that city have made her a frequent contributor to major magazines: The New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Wall Street Journal Magazine, New York Magazine, FT Week-End Les Echos Week-End and The New Yorker.\n\nFougeron was born in Paris and studied at LFNY, l’Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, Wellesley College and the International Center of Photography. She has been living in New York since 1996 and working as a photographer since 2006 when she graduated from ICP’s General Studies program-- having turned to photography after a successful career as a Creative Director in the fragrance industry where she was the 'nose of the noses' of 20 world-class perfumers.\n\nFougeron's award-winning fine art project 'Teen Tribe' offers an intimate portrait of the lives of her two adolescent sons and their group of friends. Fougeron has mounted solo shows in Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia and her work has been exhibited internationally in China, France, Italy, South Korea, and Switzerland. This work was exhibited at The Gallery at Hermès in NY in 2013 and is held in major collections including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Bronx Museum of the Arts. \n\nFougeron’s first monograph Nicolas \u0026amp; Adrien. A World with Two Sons was published by Steidl in November 2019. \n\nFougeron artistic document of 'The South Bronx Trades'  is a revelation of the immense diversity of skills present in the South Bronx. The work was exhibited in a solo show at The Bronx Museum of The Arts in 2016.\n\nMartine is the founder of The Photography Master Retreat- a one-week mentor-led intensive workshop for passionate photographers in the south of France after Les Rencontres d' Arles in July of each year.\n\nFougeron is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography and has been a guest artist and teacher at Pratt Institute, New York University, CCNY and SVA. Martine was a 2016 Yaddo artist in residence.\n","user_id":3307,"name":"Martine Fougeron","website":"www.martinefougeron.com"},{"id":759064,"bio":"Kanoko is a Tokyo-based artist who mainly works in photography, painting, illustration, and mixed media. After studying business administration at university, she learned the techniques of Italian classical painting restoration. Her works depict various cultures, from mythology to rock music which lives of modern people. She had influenced by the UK music scene, which she became fascinated with during her university years studying languages while living in the UK. Her characteristic style is cynical and melancholy, with a talent for hidden suggestive expressions, conveying the fragile relationships of people with a lingering air reveals. She currently focuses on photographic expression, capturing the beloved entities that coexist in parallel lines of daily life through her eyes.\n\nHer major exhibitions include Kanoko.A PHOTO EXHIBITION “ISOCHROM” 2024(Tokyo), PHOTO EXHIBITION “Su” 2023(Tokyo), MONO GRAPHY × K2+ Special Collaboration Event Ginza Snapshot Photo Exhibition 2023(Tokyo), Tambourin Gallery’s “Human Museum 2018” (Tokyo), and the complete sell-out of her works sold through her webshop in 2019.","user_id":753883,"name":"Kanoko Tomisawa","website":"kanokoart.com"},{"id":301909,"bio":"Born in Hiroshima City in 1976. Raised in Nagarekawa.\nDuring his youth, he spent his time as a backpacker wandering abroad and woke up to the camera.\nJoined Studio 101 in 2006 as a wedding photographer.\nSince 2007, he has been active as a fashion and commercial photographer under the name KAMEX. ――\nSince 2010, he has been shooting TV commercials and PVs as a cinema photographer at K\u0026amp;M FILM in collaboration with creative director Kazuto Makise.","user_id":301307,"name":"Toru Kametani","website":"www.kamexphotography.com"},{"id":560399,"bio":"In short, I have been living in Switzerland since I was 16. My life has been a photographic laboratory.\nPhotographer for about 50 years. Since I stopped with my work, I dedicate my free time, as well as photography, to my other passions. Books, music, especially jazz .","user_id":559815,"name":"Mimi Venezia","website":""},{"id":621440,"bio":"Jack Merriman is an award winning photographer based in London.\n\nHe showed an early interest in documentary photography which was encouraged by his mother with regular trips to exhibitions in London.\n\nHis work spans film, theatre, project work and events. His specialism is documentary, natural light photography.\n\nHis previous career as an actor gives Jack a unique perspective; he now bears photographic witness to many forms of drama. His proficiency for portrait and storytelling photography results in honest human studies, taken in a wide variety of situations.\n","user_id":620856,"name":"Jack Merriman","website":"www.jackmerriman.com"},{"id":103391,"bio":"Dutch master painters have been pulled out of the Golden Age and are now placed in today’s art of photography. It’s the style Rudi Huisman is known for in The Netherlands. Recognize Rembrandt and Vermeer in the way Huisman plays with light, colors and styling in his series of Golden Age portraits. Take a first glance and recognize details from old masters, take a second glance and find Huisman his imagination.\n\nExhibitions:\nExcellent Art Utrecht 2013\nPhotoville New York 2015\nInternational Photofestival Leiden 2015 (Netherlands)\n","user_id":102789,"name":"Rudi Huisman","website":"www.facebook.com/ArtDutch"},{"id":103413,"bio":"I'm a mexican designer and street photographer. Born and raised in Mexico City.\n\nI have a love/hate relationship with CDMX (Ciudad de México / Mexico City) and I'm trying to understand why and what lies behind the concept of a city.","user_id":102811,"name":"Dorian Martinez","website":"streetsmx.tumblr.com"},{"id":201570,"bio":"Né en 1979 en Alsace, passionné depuis tout petit d'art en général, j'ai débuté par la musique pendant 15 ans, pour découvrir la photo en juillet 2015. Installé maintenant près de Valence, j’ai voulu conserver une activité artistique. La photo me permet de m'évader, de sublimer et de créer. Je me suis spécialisé dans les photos de modèles","user_id":200968,"name":"Alain Bearinz","website":""},{"id":429704,"bio":"Through photography I try to understand a bit more about the world issues. It lets me untangle the web of 'what makes us here'. It's a great gateway to learn not just about emotions, beliefs and stories we tell ourselves, but it also extends as far as social issues, politics, and economy.","user_id":429120,"name":"Maciej Wewior","website":""},{"id":670228,"bio":"","user_id":669644,"name":"George McKay","website":"www.geomckay.com"},{"id":22309,"bio":"Martin Toft is an award winning photographer, photobook artist and educator who has exhibited and published widely internationally. He works on commissions and long-term independent and collaborative projects and his practice combines documentary and fine art approach to explore social, anthropological and cultural themes, underpinned by archival research. Recently he was invited to show work from Masterplan at CAPITAL, Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2019 and TAXED TO THE MAX, Noorderlicht International Photography Festival 2019. In 2018 he was shortlisted in the Professional Discovery category at Sony World Photography Awards and his portrait ‘High Net Worth Individual’ was selected as a winner in Portrait of Britain 2018. His recent book Te Ahi Kã - The Fires of Occupation (2018) was shortlisted for the Kassel Dummy Award 2018 and 2019 Best International Photography Book of the Year PHotoEspaña. It was published by Dewi Lewis Publishing and designed by Ania Nałecka-Milach.","user_id":22309,"name":"Martin Toft","website":"www.martintoft.com"},{"id":401935,"bio":"I am an Italian photographer, born in 1995 and currently based in Amsterdam. I am specialized in creative and portrait photography, (also) combined with fashion. I am moved by a strong need to impress human acts, feelings, beau- ty, details. I shoot with both digital and analogue cameras, but photography on film is what I deeply love. I think that it is where everything started and where the truth is. It is my north: colors, perception, feelings, the artist pro- cess, everything is different.\nThere is no such thing as doing what you love.","user_id":401351,"name":"Elena Orta","website":"www.instagram.com/elenaorta"},{"id":654297,"bio":"Vasily Begal \nBorn in 1987\nStreet, Life style, portrait, art photographer","user_id":653713,"name":"Vasily Begal","website":""},{"id":654473,"bio":"Artist, Flâneur, wanderlust\n\nI am playing somewhere on this planet and you are welcome to come and play with me","user_id":653889,"name":"Yudi Wu","website":"www.yudiwu.co.uk"},{"id":98485,"bio":"Jackson has been exhibiting his unique photomontages and photographs throughout the US, Asia, and Europe since 2000. His work is in various private collections and in the Paul Sack Collection at the SFMOMA. He was recently awarded the Renaissance Photography Prize 2013 for best single image, was a Photo Lucida Critical Mass top 50 photographer in 2015, All About Photo Awards 2nd place winner in 2016 as well the 2019 1st place photographer selected for AAP magazine B/W, and 2020 SF Bay International Photo Awards 1st place winner. ","user_id":97895,"name":"Jackson Patterson","website":"www.jacksonpatterson.net"},{"id":654400,"bio":"","user_id":653816,"name":"Eva Lokin","website":"evalokinphotography.vsble.me"},{"id":702154,"bio":"Michael Ford is one of only a handful of practicing daguerrotypists who produce unique photographic images directly onto sensitised silver plates. \n\nHe learnt the process at Lacock Abbey in 2017 and since then he has concentrated on perfecting and adapting the historic process to allow photography on solid 99.9% pure silver plates. \n\nTo further emphasise the physicality and value of the image as a unique and beautiful object he has all his plates hallmarked.\n","user_id":701570,"name":"Michael Ford","website":"michaelford.co.uk"},{"id":652144,"bio":"Dillon Armytage Photography is the work of local Lismore Photographer/Artist Dillon Armytage\nHe has been taking and creating photo opportunities for over 25 years and has been and continues to have photograph exhibitions internationally including locations in Irael, Athens, Melbourne and Washington DC.\nHe has entered world photography exhibitions contests/challenges and has been top 40 several times and up against thousands of photographs from photographers worldwide.","user_id":651560,"name":"Dillon Armytage","website":"dillonarmytagephotography.fotomerchant.com"},{"id":701988,"bio":"[Awards \u0026amp; Achievements]  2008 Kansai Onaeba Audience Award/ 2009 Nika Exhibition winning /Epson the Photo Grand Prix winning / 2010 Mitsubishi Corporation AGP winning/ 2011 Kobe Biennale Award for Excellence/ 2012 Ashiya City Exhibition Special Jury Prize / 2013 Ashiya Art Museum Award winning / 2014 Paris International Photo Competition [Salon Daguerre] Medaille d'or FIAP (Gold) award/ 2017 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART SALON OF Foto Club Pro Arad Romania winning the ribbon prize/North Bengal photography Club India accepted/ 2018 NBPC International Open Competition Winner / 2019 Romania ProARAD Ribbon Award Winner / 2020 4th ONYX 2020 Romania Winner / 2021 Italy MoCA Arte laguna World Contest \"Arte laguna Prize 15\" Winner 5th ONYX Romania Ribbon Award Winner / Romania International photo Public Exhibition ProARAD \"Ashiya Sakura\" FCPA Silver Medal Award / 2022 Kyoto University of the Arts National Public Exhibition\n\n[Photo exhibition history] 2008 Kansai Onaeba Photo Exhibition / 2010 Photo Exhibition \"Paris in Winter\" / 2011 Photo Exhibition \"Paris la Récurrente\"  Osaka Photo Month \"150 Artists Exhibition\"  Nagoya \"Photo Walk\" / 2012 Photo Exhibition [Inside of the Japan/Nippon's Mind] at Kobe, Tokyo \u0026amp; Paris / 2013 Photo Exhibition [Paris-Troisième Rêve] (3rd Paris) at Kobe \u0026amp; Tokyo  Osaka Photo Month \"150 People Exhibition\"  Photo-club de Slide show and lecture at Paris Val de Bièvre / 2014 Kobe Kitano Museum Photo Exhibition \"Paris \u0026amp; Japan\"  Solo Exhibition \"Osaka American Village Story\" at Olympus Gallery (Tokyo \u0026amp; Osaka) \u0026amp; CARAT Exhibition, Paris/ 2015 Osaka Photography Month [Sunflowers to Van Gogh ] / Paris CARAT Exhibiton “Japanese Bijinga” / 2016 (P+R) Photo Study Group Exhibition  “Ashiya,Two Photographers” Exhibition  Osaka Photography Month 2016 “Nohgaku” / 2017 10th Paris International Public Exhibition Salon Daguerre Exhibition of Invited Works Osaka Photography Month/2017 \"Japanese Bijinga\"  Paris \"Triumphal Exhibition\"  (P+R) photography Exhibition 2017  Shinya Susumu Photo Exhibition \"Noh in the Wall\"/Osaka Photography Month/ 2018 Paris Photo Book Publication Commemorative Exhibition \"Paris Again\" Paris UDA Exhibition/2019 Osaka Photography Month \"Ashiya Sakura\"  (P+R) Joint Exhibition  Paris Solo Exhibition [Au coeur du Nô et des danses Kagura] /2020 AAPS \"Ashiya Second Modernism Exhibition\" / 2021 Solo Exhibition \"Ashiya Second Modernism Exhibition (Kagura and Noh)\" at Tokyo  Susumu Shinya Solo Exhibition \"Ashiya Second Modernism Exhibition (Kagura and Noh)\" at Kyoto Maronie / 2022 Ashiya Photo Association Triumph Exhibition/2023 AAPS \"Ashiya Second Modernism Exhibition\"\n","user_id":701404,"name":"Susumu SHINYA","website":"www.39shinya.com"},{"id":542139,"bio":"Born and raised in Beijing, China, Rowe has lived in between Beijing, Sydney and Hawaii before residing in Northern California. Rowe received a Bachelor of Visual Arts from the University of Sydney, Australia and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California Davis. Rowe is the recipient of The Ali Youssefi Project 2020 Artist in Residence and is a resident artist at The Verge Center for the Arts. Rowe has exhibited internationally, at venues including The Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, University of California, Davis, CA; Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia; and Ordos Bronze Ware Museum, China. ","user_id":541555,"name":"Muzi Rowe","website":"www.muzilirowe.com"},{"id":160342,"bio":"For 25 years I worked as an art director and creative director at some of the best advertising agencies in London. \n\nWorking at Saatchi \u0026amp; Saatchi, JWT and AMV  I won awards at all the major international shows including Gold and Silver lions at Cannes, Gold at the One Show in America and yellow pencils at D\u0026amp;Ad. \n\nI was lucky to work with some of the world's best photographers, including Terrance Donovan, John Claridge, David Stewart and Nadav Kander. \n\nHaving retired from advertising I now work on my own conceptual projects full time.","user_id":159740,"name":"Ian Gabaldoni","website":"iangabaldoni.com"},{"id":307939,"bio":"Nasci no Rio de Janeiro, em 1964. Sou oftalmologista de profissão e fotógrafo de paixão. Minha relação com a fotografia começou por volta dos 15 anos, com a Olympus OM-1 que pertencia ao meu pai e não parei desde então. Depois de uma breve relação com a fotografia pet, que ainda adoro, descobri a fotografia de paisagem, natureza e, finalmente, os abstratos, para os quais me dedico atualmente.","user_id":307337,"name":"William Watson","website":"wwatsonphoto.com.br"},{"id":204131,"bio":"Savvas Karmaniolas is a freelance visual journalist based in Athens, Greece. \nHe has been covering breaking news and current affairs, both through stills and video, as well as shooting documentary work, ranging from the greek and refugee crisis outbreaks and their social expression to various contemporary issues. At a personal level his work as a journalist along with his studies on urbanism, have driven a deeper interest in how socio-political structures and the environment affect visual journalism and vice-versa. His work has been published in newspapers and TV media outlets such as the New York Times, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Le Figaro, Daily Telegraph, RT and various others.","user_id":203529,"name":"Savvas Karmaniolas","website":"www.savvaskarmaniolas.com"},{"id":618269,"bio":"Director of Photography of many successful films, television series, music videos, and commercial campaigns. Based in Warsaw, Poland.\n\nNominated for the Best Cinemathography at the 2015 PSC Award for his cinematography in THE MIGHTY ANGEL by Wojtek Smarzowski. The two have worked together again  in 2018 on the CLERGY, which received the highest recognition in Poland as well as internationally.  He was also DOP for  TESTOSTERON  and LEJDIS by Andrzej Saramonowicz and Tomasz Konecki. The trio have worked together for the first time on PÓŁ SERIO, for which Tomasz received the special award in Gdynia Film Festival in 2000. \n\nAlthough he is a successful cinematographer, it was photography, which was his first love and threw him in the arms of the motion picture.  Now he is compelled to go back to where he started. His photography portfolio is currently in preperation. Coming soon. \n","user_id":617685,"name":"Tomasz Madejski","website":"coming soon"},{"id":204140,"bio":"Steven Barritt is an artist, photographer and Lecturer based in London whose work has been shown in The National Portrait Gallery and The Photographers Gallery, The Moscow Museum of Modern Art, as well as selected group shows and solo exhibitions and more recently at Format festival in Derby, Recontres D'Arles, and the BJP Portrait of Britain.","user_id":203538,"name":"Steven Barritt","website":"www.stevenbarritt.com"},{"id":391987,"bio":"TIFA2019／Miniature Portrait\nOne Eyeland/ ONE EYELAND PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2020／Professional／-Fine Art Portfolio／Ｂronze\n​IPA2018／Miniature Portrait","user_id":391403,"name":"Yoshinobu Nakamura","website":"cinemadrinker2.wixsite.com/nakamu-ra"},{"id":18333,"bio":"Brian David Stevens (B 1970) is a photographer based in London UK. He has been published and exhibited worldwide\nContact:\nhttp://driftingcamera.blogspot.com/\nhttp://twitter.com/driftingcamera\nmail@briandavidstevens.com","user_id":18333,"name":"Brian David Stevens","website":"www.briandavidstevens.com"},{"id":709023,"bio":"","user_id":708439,"name":"Inga Maidorn","website":""},{"id":570308,"bio":"Actress and Still photographer from Medellin-Colombia  raised by my grandmother, Miriam Alvarez, who taught me the value of studying and guided me on the path to the arts, supporting my creative initiatives in the way that She can, even if we don't have the resources I always find a way to make it happen.\n","user_id":569724,"name":"Elena Rojas Garcia","website":"pro.imdb.com/name/nm6767642?ref_=hm_prof_name"},{"id":140206,"bio":"Fernando Delgado was born in Santiago de Cuba. He attended The Cooper Union School of Art and Parsons School of Design in New York where he studied with Louise Nevelson, Milton Glaser, Henry Wolf and Herb Lubalin.\n\nIn 1981, Delgado embarked on a successful advertising career in New York. While working with the best talent in the industry, he honed his skills as a creative professional with Macy’s, Avon, Bloomingdale’s, Bonwit Teller and Young \u0026amp; Rubicam Advertising.\n\nAfter more than twenty-five years promoting, scrutinizing and working with thousands of images, stepping behind the camera seemed only natural for Delgado. In 2005, he moved to the high desert of New Mexico, where he currently lives and works. His work has been exhibited and published nationally and is part of many public and private collections. Delgado is also a published author and popular speaker; he conducts workshops, public talks and works with various groups in the public and private sector.","user_id":139604,"name":"Fernando Delgado","website":"www.fernandodelgadophotography.com"},{"id":679971,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer based in Valencia (Spain) ","user_id":679387,"name":"María Jesús Jiménez","website":"www.instagram.com/mariajesusjn_photos"},{"id":702011,"bio":"\nAs a documentary photographer Loek Buter is interested in telling stories about the influence of landscapes on individuals and their communities. His projects are social landscape stories with a strong focus the relation between people and nature. Living in an old farmhouse north of Amsterdam in The Netherlands with his wife and three daughters he is looking for the beauty in everyday life in the landscape surrounding him. His work has been published internationally by National Geographic Magazine, Stern Magazine (DE), GEO Magazine (DE), Outside Magazine (USA), Neue Zürcher Zeitung (SW), China Newsweek, and Dutch national newspapers De Volkskrant, NRC, Het Parool and Trouw. At the Lens Culture Portrait Awards 2022 his series 'A bear in the Lowlands' ended up in the jurors’ special selection. ","user_id":701427,"name":"Loek Buter","website":"www.loekbuter.com"},{"id":403942,"bio":"Commercial photographer for 20+years - editorial, advertising and design.\nHave worked in USA, UK and Canada. \n","user_id":403358,"name":"Caroline Ryan","website":"carolineryan.com"},{"id":9556,"bio":"Brenda Biondo is a Colorado photographer whose current work relies on traditional camera techniques to create new ways of looking at high-altitude atmospheric light and color. Brenda's work has been exhibited throughout the country and published in numerous print and online publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Denver Post and Lenscratch. Her photographs are held in numerous private and public collections, including those of the Library of Congress, the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Center for Creative Photography and the San Diego Museum of Art. A solo exhibit of her work opened at the San Diego Museum of Art in 2017. ","user_id":9556,"name":"Brenda Biondo","website":"www.brendabiondo.com"},{"id":207663,"bio":"I'm a photographer, I'm the member of masterclass of Bruce Gilden,Alex Webb.Once a assistant of Jonas Bendiksen.\n\nI'm basically a street photographer.\nI think street photographers are all deeply influenced by the city they live in. The character of the city will affect the character of photographers. What I do is respect that influence.\nI grew up in an ordinary family. I live in a mediocre city.  There won't be many absurd or shocking moments. In fact, cities around the world are becoming more and more similar.\nAs a street photographer, in this era, I just can fully accept my personality and mediocrity，and keep stare on myself.\n\nI like reading poetry.\nPhotography is more like a tool for me to write poetry, not only for me to keep looking out, but also for me to look inside, to pursue deeper subconsciousness and desire, as well as their roots. Photography is a tool for me to find myself.","user_id":207061,"name":"Kai Heng Guan","website":""},{"id":702341,"bio":"Master of arts, working as a freelance photographer and teacher. ","user_id":701757,"name":"Virve Kulmala","website":"www.virve.fi"},{"id":204710,"bio":"I am a portrait, lifestyle, and fashion photographer living in New York City. I am compelled to capture the people,  textures, and world that I see around me. I am fulfilled as all of these things become one through my lens. ","user_id":204108,"name":"Randall Williams","website":"www.instagram.com/RL_Renaissance"},{"id":286399,"bio":"I am a photographing flâneur in Berlin.","user_id":285797,"name":"Thomas Scharfstädt","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/phantafoto"},{"id":367929,"bio":"BIO\n\nAnna Gorozhanova, visual artist. Born in the Moscow region in 1994. Graduated from RANEPA in the field of Sociology.\n\nSince 2014, she has been working as a commercial photographer.\n\nSince 2018, she has been working with art photography.\n\nSince 2020, she has been a student of the St. Petersburg Academy of Documentary and Art Photography «Fotografika». \n\nCurrently lives and works in Moscow, Russia.","user_id":367327,"name":"Anna Gorozhanova","website":"22-4-11.com"},{"id":759433,"bio":"Both Enchanted and Haunted by the Mystique, From suffering by the evil to having faith in God, I was always mesmerized by the things unknown, things you sense but cannot see.\n\nThe spiritual realm. It has drawn me to a deeper language of the universe, letting me explore the dark mysteries and the secret of life at the early stage, and have been preyed upon by them ever since.\n\nIn my time of being lost and stray in a dark place,\nIt was only after that I experienced the presence of supreme being, to finally see the light in the darkness. \n\nThis is a journey of my attempt to find divinity and holiness, \nto study something purely abstract in a physical form,\nand to picture the moment of eternity that never decay.\n\nI tried to document everything that occurs during my journey, in a symbolic and metaphorical way.\n\nSpirituality, birth and death, sense of pain, love, suffering and joy have been some of the key components of my work.\n\nMy studies are to offer the audience, to join the journey of mine, living with an acknowledgement of the presence of a greater being, the mystery of life, and to share my vision.","user_id":754194,"name":"Sonny Yoon Sohn","website":"www.sonnyyoonsohn.com"},{"id":654546,"bio":"Weera-it Ittiteerarak is also known as itit (b. 1994), is a Hong Kong-based interdisciplinary artist. As Hong Kong-born-Thai, itit has a rich cross-cultural background that allows him to develop unique sensitives that nurture through his surroundings artistically and scientifically.\n\nHe was diagnosed with PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) in 2015, and Major Depression Disorder in 2017. Analog photography makes him slow down and turn into an expression besides other art practices of him.","user_id":653962,"name":"weera ittiteerarak","website":"www.ititcheung.com"},{"id":654577,"bio":"My name is Alexey Rykov. I live in Krasnodar, Russia. I am 39 years old. I have been fond of photography for 2 years. Photography gives me strength in the daily rush of days.","user_id":653993,"name":"Aleksei Rykov","website":""},{"id":676742,"bio":"I am an interior designer, a poetry writer and an amateur photographer. Domesticity is one of my favorite subjects. ","user_id":676158,"name":"Nicole Rubens","website":"www.NFRconsulting.com"},{"id":57555,"bio":"Past President, Alameda Photographic Society.  Member,  Photographic Society of America. Certified Judge, Northern California Council of Camera Clubs. Numerous medals and acceptances and awards in international competitions and exhibitions.","user_id":57560,"name":"Jeff Dunn","website":"www.musicmemory.smugmug.com"},{"id":114261,"bio":"","user_id":113659,"name":"Go Kamochi","website":"www.gokamochi.com"},{"id":240862,"bio":"My name is Danielle. I am a student for photography at Bezalel academy. ","user_id":240260,"name":"Danielle Liberman","website":"www.danielleliberman.com"},{"id":273221,"bio":"A career broadcast journalist, but a photographer from the age of 15.  After taking voluntary redundancy from the BBC in 2012 I enrolled on the photography honours degree I had always promised myself, and graduated with a first at age 60.  I do some commercial photography work and commissions  - and am always on the lookout for more.","user_id":272619,"name":"Andy Whysall","website":"www.andywhysall.com"},{"id":654568,"bio":"Estudié la carrera de cine, mi trabajo más relevante ha sido en el montaje del documental y también soy directora de documental. La fotografía siempre me ha acompañado en mi formación y en ver los espacios y las geometrías que me atraen mucho. ","user_id":653984,"name":"Natalia Bruschtein","website":""},{"id":441915,"bio":"Currently, Anastasia has completed her BA in History of Art at Goldsmiths University, London, and works towards pursuing photography as a career. At most Anastasia is curious about the topics related to motherhood and female body, which wishes to explore in more depth through photography.","user_id":441331,"name":"Anastasia Ego","website":"www.anastasiaego.com"},{"id":114343,"bio":"Sami Ucan is a street and documentary photographer living in Istanbul, Turkey. Sami's love affair with the streets of Istanbul started around 16 years ago when he discovered is passion for street \u0026amp; documentary photography. Since then his journey has seen him through many awards, juries and competitions. \n\nI have won awards in national and international contests within the past years. My photographs have been published in magazines. I have made presentations and sessions in photography associations. I am observing life out on streets and trying to photograph it. \n\nSometimes, while taking photographs, just like a poet beginning the first verse of a poem, a window opens in my heart and I watch everything that's happening through that window. I consider it a great opportunity to witness time and to preserve it through photographs. I am washed over by an inexpressible happiness when I catch a good shot.","user_id":113741,"name":"Sami Uçan","website":"www.lensculture.com/sami-ucan"},{"id":158159,"bio":"Robert, principal photographer for Brindleyimages,  is a successful  commercial photographer and photographic fine artist who employs a  broad range of image-making disciplines and processes. He is a sought after architectural and interior design practitioner and now a retired wedding and portrait photographer.\n His  fine art photographic work is in private and commercial collections here in Australia and overseas. \nCurrently unrepresented\n\n","user_id":157557,"name":"Robert Brindley","website":"www.brindleyimages.com.au"},{"id":438392,"bio":"Mi nombre es Adrian Tomadin, argentino radicado en España desde hace 20 años, fotógrafo y profesor de fotografía de profesión y de pasión. Entre mis distintas especialidades se encuentra el género de Fotografía Boudoir, un estilo poco conocido y muy necesario en este país y en este momento. \n\nBoudoir (del francés “Tocador”), era la habitación donde las mujeres de clase alta se vestían y maquillaban, adyacente al dormitorio principal. En la actualidad, se denomina así a una modalidad fotográfica que revela el lado más femenino, elegante y sensual de la mujer. Este estilo tiene una gran popularidad en EE.UU. y el norte de Europa, hasta el punto que la mayoría de mujeres quieren, en algún momento de su vida, realizarse fotografías de este tipo. Es un género de fotografía en el que prima la sensualidad de la mujer por encima de todo. Son fotos de mujeres para mujeres.\n\nOs invito a ver y compartir el documental 36 Mujeres 36 Historias: https://youtu.be/6sxMlzXWtWU\n\nUn saludo, Adrian Tomadin","user_id":437808,"name":"ADRIAN TOMADIN","website":"www.boudoirdeluxe.es"},{"id":589818,"bio":"An Engineer by profession and a Photographer by hobby. I find my interest in shooting photographs which create moods or which display aesthetically pleasing lights and shadows or which convey randomness and candidness of life or which tell a story as it is. I am mostly shooting streets at the moment. ","user_id":589234,"name":"Rajakumar Ganesan","website":""},{"id":682204,"bio":"","user_id":681620,"name":"Sarah Gallear","website":"www.tracesofexistence.co.uk"},{"id":203223,"bio":"","user_id":202621,"name":"Maggie Kirkpatrick","website":"maggiekirkpatrick.com"},{"id":652627,"bio":"I spent half my childhood in the darkroom. From film development and camera technology to image composition, the magic of light and the right moment: I learned all this from my father at a young age - also a photographer with heart and soul. Equipped with my first own camera, a Nikon FM, I photographed everything that came in front of my lens. But first I moved out of my home at the age of 16, trained as a carpenter and attended the technical college for design. During this training I discovered the many possibilities of the ever-increasing digital camera technology and graphic programmes, which still fascinate me today. Since 1999 I have been working as a freelance photographer. In the following years I successfully focused on the fields of fashion, industry and architecture. Since then I have been involved in various exhibitions and art events with many of my photographic works","user_id":652043,"name":"Roman Thomas","website":"www.roman-thomas.com"},{"id":652783,"bio":"My name is Neeraj Sharma. I am a freelance photographer from  Mohali,Tri city Chandigarh capital city of Punjab . Being a photographer of people and more specifically a storyteller, most of my stories are about human reactions in the context of unique human situations. I love to follow long term ideas. 'Mothergoddess' River of Aspiration is my dream project which i have been following for the last twelve years.","user_id":652199,"name":"neeraj sharma","website":""},{"id":847361,"bio":"","user_id":833205,"name":"Carol Haynes","website":""},{"id":409369,"bio":"","user_id":408785,"name":"Julian Sojka","website":"www.juliansojka.com"},{"id":563228,"bio":"A photographer dreaming of an artist working on abstract photography .\nBefore I worked as a fashion designer and now I works with my own photography . My abstract results are created with beauty added to the world that reflects my experiences and   perspective. \nInvitation Exhibitions were China, Korea, US(Los Angeles,2019)\nArt Fairs were in China, US(palm springs,2019)","user_id":562644,"name":"Kyungwon Kim","website":"www.kyung.photography"},{"id":676750,"bio":"","user_id":676166,"name":"Donata Perini","website":""},{"id":434637,"bio":"My focus is on seeing the temporary spaces and relationships and thoughts we inhabit. My camera lets me reflect back those moments in the hopes of connecting the viewer to a story, a word, or a gesture. \n\nMy background is as a producer and project manager for independent feature films, reality television, documentary film and the film festival I created and curated in Burlington, Vermont. I have worked and lived internationally with travels to Europe, Africa and Central America as well as traveled throughout the US as a field producer/shooter for MTV","user_id":434053,"name":"Alexis Holloway","website":"www.alexishollowayphoto.com"},{"id":225107,"bio":"The restrictions imposed by covid encouraged me to think outside the box - I left my large SLR  camera at home and took the small Fuji X100V camera on my many walks during this period and began to discover, the opportunities of the street scene - a scene that changes daily, almost as soon as I enter it. ","user_id":224505,"name":"N WainLowe","website":""},{"id":114560,"bio":"I'm a travel, documentary and corporate photographer/filmmaker.\n\nPhotography is helping me to see the beauty that resides in every moment. In that way it brings me closer to the reality.\nI see my camera as a powerful tool to tell inspiring stories, to show the contrast in our society and to give a voice to those that are persecuted or neglected.\nI believe in the power of images to touch the heart of people and to bring them hope and joy by showing how beautiful this world is.\n\nFeel free to contact me to exchange about photography / filmmaking or to submit a project you would like to discuss.","user_id":113958,"name":"William TAN","website":"www.williamtan-photography.com"},{"id":76898,"bio":"I am a female photographer and visual artist from Saudi Arabia.\nI traveled to many places throughout my\nlifetime. I completed an undergraduate degree in Creative Industries\nfrom Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane /\nAustralia in 2010. Later in 2011, I finished a Master’s in Visual\nArts/Photography from Griffith University, Brisbane / Australia.\nIn 2018 I completed my PhD in Photography from University of\nBrighton, UK. Currently I am an Assistant Professor at Princess\nNorah University, KSA, teaching photography to students at the\nSchool of Arts \u0026amp; Design, in which I was the head of the Graphic\nDesign department from 2018 to 2020.\nI believe that due to my diverse educational background my work\ncombines both a Middle Eastern outlook with a touch of Western\ninfluence. I am specialised in portraits; however, I also enjoy taking\nphotographs in all genres. As an artist, I am a creative person,\nconstantly looking for innovative ideas, never tiring from my craft.","user_id":76598,"name":"Lujain Mirza","website":""},{"id":653254,"bio":"A retired fashion photographer now concentrating on fine-art projects.  Moved permanently to France in February 2020 to an old mansion which I run as a boutique hotel and with a photographic studio to keep me occupied","user_id":652670,"name":"John Knight","website":"johnknightphotography.net"},{"id":287452,"bio":"Romain Baro was born in 1988. He lives and works in Nantes (France).\n\nHe grew up in Lorient, in a city razed to the ground by war and rebuilt in a hurry. This environment forces him very early on to develop a substitute imagination.\n\nGraduated from the Nantes School of Arts in 2011, he is interested in the registers of appearance and diffusion of images. The various collaborations he has developed with the press also lead him to question the value of information and the status given to documentary photography.\n\nEach of his projects is primarily motivated by a social, political or cultural observation. Going to the source of the experience and testing the ground in order to investigate becomes a necessity. By accessing the condition of a community or a place, he wishes to encourage the understanding of narratives, territories, and systems. This observation of the interactions between humans and their environment is at the heart of his approach.","user_id":286850,"name":"Romain Baro","website":"www.romainbaro.com"},{"id":148927,"bio":"Sohrens is an artist from Germany. Her work expands on the notion of the artist as researcher, archivist, producer and circulator, and is featured in private collections and has been presented in numerous group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally. \n\nSohrens is a teaching artist for Photography and Youth Media programs with Artists Space, BRIC Arts and Media and in the Summer programs at Sotheby's Art Institute and The School of The New York Times. She is Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute and Cooper Union, and faculty at the International Center for Photography.","user_id":148325,"name":"Claudia Sohrens","website":"www.claudiasohrens.com"},{"id":366029,"bio":"Nathalie Dekker (1976, The Hague) is a Dutch photographer, she lives and works in Overveen, near Haarlem and Amsterdam. \n\nShe has a fascination for translating words into images, in the purest simplest way. She jot down words that fascinate her. The words themselves trigger her imagination and she knows how to capture their essence in a contemporary way. The unique way she looks at them is both unexpected and accessible. Just with a little bit of difference and playfulness, she knows how to amaze you with her work. \n\nNathalie graduated with honours from the Amsterdam Photo Academy in May 2018. She was selected as New Dutch Photography Talent 2019 by GUP and one of the 100 greatest emerging photographers of Europe, Fresh Eyes 2019 by GUP. The series Wallflower has been selected by Editors' pick of the open call of 2018 by Life Framer and she won 2nd place (Silver Star Award) ND Awards 2018. ","user_id":365427,"name":"Nathalie Dekker","website":"www.nathaliedekker.nl"},{"id":204761,"bio":"I am retired from the Military and just graduated from Academy of Art college in December, majoring in Photography. I am on the viewbug website and am ranked in the top 20% of photographers despite only uploading nine photos all year. I also have over 300 top class and ten community awards on that site as well. I also joined a site called guru shots where I have been featured in 12 exhibitions \u0026amp; one magazine to date. It has a scale system from Popular to All-Star. My photos have been mostly in the Elite/All-Star range with Elite being just below All-Star. I hope to work for National Geographic or Southern Living as a contributing photographer at some point. However, I am open to any Photographic opportunities that may arise. ","user_id":204159,"name":"James Seigars","website":"www.jamesdseigarsphotography.org"},{"id":654727,"bio":"Gema Carpio (Murcia, 1994) and Marina Carpio (Murcia, 1997) work as a photography duo since 2020. They studied at the School of Art in Murcia and they are interested in staged photography.","user_id":654143,"name":"Carpio Project","website":"www.carpioproject.com"},{"id":468579,"bio":"Born in 1979 in Ventspils, Latvia.  Started photography in 2010. For 10 years participated in more than 20 solo and group exhibitions in  Ukraine. I like to tell stories through images that touch people now and in the future. Member of the National Union of Photographers of Ukraine. \nAwards: \n-\tGold  IPA 2019  Fine Art Portrait \n-\tSilver PX3 2019 Fine Art Portrait \n-\tSilver MIFA 2019 Fine Art Portrait \n-      Bronze MIFA 2020  Editorial-Photo Essay\n-      Honorable Mention  MIFA 2020 Editorial-Photo Essay\n","user_id":467995,"name":"Sahirova Krystyna","website":""},{"id":542000,"bio":"Assistant Professor @ Hoseo University.","user_id":541416,"name":"Min-Bum SEO","website":""},{"id":110786,"bio":"Gavin is an award-winning Scottish freelance photographer. Originally trained as a classical and jazz musician at London’s Guildhall School of Music, his photography is as diverse as his background, telling thought-provoking stories through creative imagery.\n\nGavin's approach is cinematic in style, featuring theatrical light, emotive colour and constructed imagery, drawing a particular influence from painting, film and literature. His work marries the production of advertising for some of the UK’s top arts institutions, alongside carefully considered personal projects, as a means to explore my own narrative, and an attempt to make sense of an ever changing and complicated world.\n\nHis work has been widely exhibited around the UK, Europe and the USA.","user_id":110184,"name":"Gavin Smart","website":"www.gavinsmart.com"},{"id":113413,"bio":"Born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand. Living and discovering in Brooklyn, New York.","user_id":112811,"name":"Sippakorn Ponpayong","website":"www.facebook.com/mickey.ponpayong"},{"id":677775,"bio":"","user_id":677191,"name":"Rebecca Jay","website":"rebeccajayphoto.com"},{"id":653366,"bio":"Kat Cade is a visual artist based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Kat's work focuses primarily on landscapes and the physical and psychic connection between these landscapes and the human mind. Using analog photographic materials she creates dense, dreamy, and puzzling fractal landscapes, blurring the line between intervention and immersion. Kat has been making and studying art for over a decade, and has shown at CICA Gallery in Korea, The Cleveland Print Room, and Derek Hess Gallery and has recently completed a Residency at Burren College of Art in Ireland. ","user_id":652782,"name":"Kat Cade","website":"www.katcade822.wixsite.com/katcade"},{"id":653739,"bio":"Born in Vigo (Spain) in 1984. Works and lives in Stuttgart (Germany).\nHer passion for photography started at a young age, as a result of winning a national contest organized by the newspaper El País and representing Spain as a member of the World Press Photo Children’s Award Jury of 1997, in Amsterdam (The Netherlands).\n\nStudied the principles of digital photography at VHS (Volkshochschule) in Aachen (Germany) back in 2009. Deepened her knowledge in the field of professional photography at EFTI in Madrid (Spain) during 2014/15. Currently working towards “Diplomado Posicionamiento de la Fotografía Emergente“ in Mexico.\n\nGraduated as a Chemical Engineer by the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain) and the Technische Universität Berlin (Germany), specializing in Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energies. Her work is driven by her passion for nature and her awareness of today’s environmental threats.","user_id":653155,"name":"Marina Camacho Ramos","website":"www.ichbinmarina.com"},{"id":456012,"bio":"Born in France in the late 70's, Jalo discovers photography during his engineer studies. He worked as a wedding photographer to get some money he mostly spent the day after at pubs.\nHe stoped photography for years, runing away from digital. \nAfter 20 years, he came back to photography to rediscover portrait as a painter would, playing with light, colors and shapes.","user_id":455428,"name":"Sébastien Jallot","website":"Jalo.paris"},{"id":659361,"bio":"","user_id":658777,"name":"Radha Rathi","website":""},{"id":570552,"bio":"Surreal and whimsical imagery dances with the subconscious in the dreamlike spaces between worlds. Themes of identity, belonging, authenticity, and mental health are brought to life with a sense of childlike wonder and curiosity, inviting you to step into the world beyond the masks we wear and to rediscover an inner longing for paradise in a world of unthreatening mystery.","user_id":569968,"name":"HopeLight Images","website":"www.hopelightimages.com"},{"id":304878,"bio":"A NYC-based freelance photographer, producer and curator. As a professional I've always been inspired by exploration and discovery in physical and intellectual forms. My passion is roaming the streets with my camera finding inspiration in everyday life, capturing spontaneous moments that can't be staged. I have lived in various countries over the years allowing me an insight and appreciation of many cultures which has proved a rich source of inspiration. I enjoy observing, thinking, and learning while pushing my imagination and skill sets. The creative process behind my artwork allows me to explore various alternate realities. With my artwork, I hope to provide thought provoking visuals for others to experience.. ","user_id":304276,"name":"Alex Fontecha","website":"www.alexfontecha.com"},{"id":588200,"bio":"","user_id":587616,"name":"Sangeeta Mahajan","website":"www.fotografistudio.com.au"},{"id":654690,"bio":"","user_id":654106,"name":"Brian Fewell","website":""},{"id":759909,"bio":"Bachelor in Musical Composition and Teaching Music Composition (Rosario National University)\nComposer  formed in Contemporary Music, with experience in music design  for films and theater performances.\nMusic Teacher at Drama School and Film and Television School.\nHer works include Chamber and Electronic Music, sound design. Participate with original music in several works by Artists from Argentina, premiering his works in theaters in Argentina, Mexico and Spain.\nIn her music she explores sound architecture and sound objects as source material. Some of her pieces of work combine both her images  and music.\nHer visual work is self-taught, exploring different techniques from real images which are then digitally processed\nOther Works: Performances and interventions with social themes: animal rights and climate change. \nHer interest is centered on the selection and the  materials´processes  to apply them on the pieces of work.\nThe focus is mainly on the abstract, the symmetry, the noise, the textures, the concrete forms.\nShe starts from concrete images which are then digitally processed. In this process these images are re signified by generating a new object or shape.","user_id":754597,"name":"Patricia Rabbiosi","website":""},{"id":570591,"bio":"Jeeten Patel is a Dark artist based in Mumbai, India. His artworks are portal to dark-hollow Visual Snow world. Visual Snow Syndrome is a neurological condition in which the world is full of flashing lights, flickering dots, and static vision 24/7 there is no escape, even when eyes are closed. This world is characterized by Palinopsia- continuing to see an image after it is no longer in the field of vision, Depersonalization-feeling detached from oneself and much more. Still curious? Find out more on https://www.visualsnowinitiative.org/\n\nHe reconstructs fragments of his hollow world that have been corrupted by the darkness and reincarnate into his artworks. ","user_id":570007,"name":"Jeeten Patel","website":"www.macabregallery.com/artists/jeeten-patel"},{"id":702348,"bio":"My name is Tania Kupriyanova. I was born in Russian town Vologda in 1964. I graduated from photo school in 2002 in Moscow.\nMember of the Union of Russian Art Photographers since 2021.Since September 2021 i am an artist of Saatchi Art Gallery.\nI participated in Erneuerung 3D virtulal Exibition in Febriuary 2022.\n\nART STATEMENT\n\nIn my artistic practice, I consciously make a choice towards the portrait and figurative genres. I regard the female image in art as a form of beauty, an absolutely aesthetic ideal. My work reflects an endless dialogue with a centuries-old history of rethinking the true feminine beauty and femininity.\nFor many years I have been interested in the issues of correlation between the conscious and the subconscious, the multi-layered concepts of duality and balance. I am fascinated by the thought itself, the mystery of its creation, which arises in a state of complete detachment, calmness and harmony. In my opinion, it is in the subconscious mind that all our mental experience is deposited, which becomes part of my ecosystem and is projected onto the camera image in solitary moments of my work.\nActualizing the artistic image in time, I feel the modern need for a new dialogue with the viewer and propose to become a witness of how in the moment I caught, in this frozen present, the past and the future collide and how, in an instant, an absolutely new bright human \"Self is born. \".","user_id":701764,"name":"Tania Kupriyanova","website":"www.lensculture.com/tatiana-kupriyanova"},{"id":114537,"bio":"Photographer of the year 2015. CRAF (Spilimbergo  Italy)\nPresent in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France - Paris.\nExposed at the Flatfile Galleries-  Chicago- personal exhibitions and collectives with Kimiko Yoshida, Lucien Clergue, Jeff Dunas,  Jan Saudeck.\nAt the Chicago  Photographic Center 2011...etc","user_id":113935,"name":"CLAUDE ANDREINI","website":"claudeandreini.it"},{"id":654804,"bio":"","user_id":654220,"name":"feipeng nie","website":""},{"id":219828,"bio":"Cristina Gómez, bajo el nombre artístico de Mary Wilson, y con una visión muy influida por lo vintage, un marcado estilo retro y siguiendo las enseñanzas de los fotógrafos de mediados del siglo XX, concibe la fotografía como medio de expresión y vehículo de transmisión de los sentimientos y sensaciones en el tiempo, siempre desde la perspectiva de la espontaneidad, la naturalidad y la búsqueda de la belleza de las emociones.","user_id":219226,"name":"Mary Wilson","website":"marywilsonfotografia.com"},{"id":597843,"bio":"In the wake of 9/11, I left New York City and found myself in Cambodia beginning a new life, ultimately swapping one career as a neuroscience researcher for one in international development. Much of this new career has focused on research in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) issues, including family planning and HIV/AIDS. Photography has been integral in my life since I was a child and it was natural that I used the medium to inform assessments and chronicle the places and people I worked with. ","user_id":597259,"name":"MICHAEL COHEN","website":""},{"id":702460,"bio":"Dimitrios Asithianakis was born in Heidelberg, Germany, grew up and lives in Athens where he studied photography, video and new technologies. He has been teaching photography courses since 1994 in various art schools. From 2005 he started teaching his own seminars and offline and online photography lessons. Since 2017 he is the president of Fotoart, an association that aims to develop and promote art  photography in Greece. In his personal photographic work he has dealt with the photographic techniques of the 19th century and every possible alternative photographic technique. His love of travel and travel photography led him to create dozens of online travel guides with his photos and text. His artistic interest includes abstract photography and the photographic exploration of the urban landscape and urban ruins. Examples of this photographic interests are the project \"Greek Seas\" and the project \"Party Wall\" which became a diploma thesis, in the postgraduate program AKTO Art \u0026amp; Design / Middlesex University, \"MA in Photography and Visual Language\".","user_id":701876,"name":"Dimitrios Asithianakis","website":"dias.photos"},{"id":653829,"bio":"Jiawei Zhao is a Chinese-born photo-based artist living and working in between New York City and China. Zhao recently participated in the artist-in-residence at MASS MoCA and received his MFA Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute. His work has been exhibited at many museums and galleries including the Masur Museum of Art and the Academy Art Museum. Zhao has upcoming group exhibitions at White Columns and Eli Klein Gallery in\nNew York City.","user_id":653245,"name":"Jiawei Zhao","website":"www.jiaweizhao.com"},{"id":654735,"bio":"Born and raised in Manchester, UK. A part time Street Photographer. \n\nPicked up a camera and street photography for the first time in 2020.","user_id":654151,"name":"Chris Masood","website":"www.instagram.com/san.christo"},{"id":712540,"bio":"I try to love people despite all the miseries they bring sometimes with themselves. And I guess I quite succeed in depicting people's bright side.","user_id":711956,"name":"Evgenia Markurt","website":""},{"id":85918,"bio":"Photography is my passion.  I am a witness...","user_id":85487,"name":"Ronnie Ginnever","website":"www.ronnieginnever.com"},{"id":602638,"bio":"","user_id":602054,"name":"Eva De Clus","website":""},{"id":712530,"bio":"","user_id":711946,"name":"Dru Nadler","website":"www.drunadler.com"},{"id":273822,"bio":"An artist since birth.","user_id":273220,"name":"Matthew Klein","website":"www.matthewklein.art              "},{"id":644832,"bio":"\"My name is Geraldine Kwik. I live in France and I am a professional musician. Photography is for me the opportunity to leave the studio and to exercise an artistic activity that gives me other sensations, other emotions, other desires. \nIt is above all another relationship with time and for this reason black and white photography is an exciting playground.\"\n\n","user_id":644248,"name":"Géraldine Kwik","website":"www.geraldinekwik.com"},{"id":374299,"bio":"My name is Ximena Borrazas, Uruguayan documentary photographer based in Barcelona in May 2019.\n\nMy goal is to use photography as a vehicle for social awareness.","user_id":373715,"name":"Ximena Borrazás","website":"www.borrazasph.com"},{"id":700385,"bio":"Elizabeth Conley is a photojournalist working in Houston, Texas.  She is a graduated from Michigan State University in journalism and has had multiple fellowships including the Kiplinger Fellowship for Public Affairs at Ohio State University (2009), International Journalism for Environmental Reporting (2016) and International Women's Media Foundation (2017).","user_id":699801,"name":"Elizabeth Conley","website":"www.elizabethgconley.com"},{"id":62592,"bio":"I was born in Kaposvár (Hungary) in 1962 and and I take photos since childhood. In the begin I have used Zenit, Praktica and other film cameras, after that Canon AE-1, Nikon F80. When the \"digital age\" began, I continued to work with Nikon D70, D90, D7000 and Canon EOS 5D MkII cameras, but still use my film cameras also. Because I have a lot of cameras (I have Mamiya  RB67 Pro-S, EXA 1A also) a lot of friends asking me which brand is the better (never ending story) Nikon, or Canon. In my opinion it is not important which brand the photographer has, because the real photographer takes the photo with her/his eyes and in her/his mind, while the camera converts this picture into film, or a digital file only.\nI am living in Szentendre (a more than 1000 years old beautiful small city in Hungary) with my family. I had several exhibitions in Hungary and outside of Hungary also. ","user_id":62420,"name":"Csaba Bajko","website":"www.bajko.hu"},{"id":95189,"bio":"New York based artist-photographer, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, moved to NYC in 1981 to study photography at Parsons School of Design. Begins to work as photographer’s assistant to various well-known photographers in the late 80’s. \nHis work been shown in galleries, institutions, Publications and museums throughout NY. and abroad including the Caribbean Museum, St. Croix, Museo of Contemporary Arts, San Juan PR., Museo de las Americas, PR., The African American Museum, Centro Gallery at Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College,, Museo del Barrio,  MOCADA: Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, Rutgers University, NJ, The Museum of Modern Art, Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Washington DC, and The Getty Museum, LA. \nIn 1992 founded and directed a group of highly gifted Puerto Rican artists called O.P. Art, Inc. (Organization of Puerto Rican Artists, Inc.) The not-for-profit, run by artists collective, supported the work and vision of emerging artists; closed in 2013.\nO.P.Art have been recognized as an important source of Latin art by the following Art institutions: in April 2006 The Museum of Modern Art Library included O.P.Art history and materials in their Archives of Latino and Latin American Art.\nHis Work is in permanent collections at The National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution (Washington DC), Museo del Barrio, NYC. the Leslie-Lohman Museum (New York), Museum Of The City Of New York.","user_id":94677,"name":"Luis Carle","website":"luiscarle.com"},{"id":759887,"bio":"Fred Brashear Jr is an internationally exhibited, photo-based artist and educator focusing on the relationship between humans and the natural environment. Though investigation and research, Brashear connects the treatment of the natural environment to systems of social inequality and inequity. Since graduating  with a Master of Fine Arts degree in 2019, Brashear has contributed to the mentorship and instruction of diverse student populations in the field of photography at various colleges and universities throughout Southern California. In addition to his teaching success, Brashear has also maintained a consistent and successful professional art practice. Balancing a professional teaching and artistic career, Brashear continues to research the vital relationship between humans and their environment, informing society of the necessary changes that need to happen for a possible sustainable future.","user_id":754577,"name":"Fred Brashear Jr","website":"www.fredbrashear.com"},{"id":19250,"bio":"Viktor Storjord har konsekvent afsøgt og afprøvet sårbarhedens områder i forskellige kunstneriske udtryk; det iscenesatte fotografi, det skulpturelle forløb af narrativ fortælling, det følelsesmæssige og dokumentariske medie, der inkluderer levende billeder – og til disse udtryk henter han inspiration i allerede eksisterende miljøer og billeder. Han har i de seneste år udviklet en høj æstetisk og vidtfavnende materiale-bevidsthed, der hele tiden tager sit afsæt i en hudløs og meget ærlig fragmentation af dagligdag kontra drøm, der ikke er rar, men mareridtsbetonet.\n\nDet er sat en høj grad af opmærksomhed ind på at hente og opspore billeder fra underliggende skjulte mentale planer – og også på at bearbejde sådanne suggestive forløb af billeder, som han herved henter frem – for eksempel i en dobbelttydig serie ”uskyldsbilleder”, som på én gang signalerer sarthed og grusomhed. For hvem er bødlerne under masken, inde under huden? Mennesker af kød og blod – som dig og mig? Ondskaben har en bagside, en skygge af noget, ingen ved om er godt.\n\nForestillingerne hober sig op i Viktor Storjords billeder, samtidig med at de punkteres i de fotografier, der låner en barnlig fascination af martyrer og krigshelte – billederne rummer en forståelse af de menneskelige eksistensbehov og stærkest virker de, når børn optræder som voksne og derved blotter en skånselsløshed, som både provokerer beskueren og i høj grad udleverer kunstneren selv. Fotografierne udviser en stor opmærksom over for enkle motiver og motivationer, som stilles overfor opladede sammenkoblinger af tilsyneladende tilfældige elementer; feriefotografiet etc. Og her bliver der aldrig tale om ren kunstspecifik æstetik, men om en stadig afsøgning af nye udtryk.\n\nViktor Storjord begiver sig ud i uafprøvede mørke zoner med en frivillig lyst til at grusomme indre billeder i øjnene og omsætte dem til et billedkunstnerisk projekt. Han har talent og overskud til at omsætte denne indsigt i både melankolske, humoristiske og frække billeder, der trækker spor ind i kunsthistoriens kulisser, men også breder sig som ringe i vandet og definerer et billede af samfundet i dag, i morgen og i fremtiden.\n\n-Tomas Lagermand Lundme, forfatter og billedkunstner, marts 2007.","user_id":19250,"name":"Viktor Storjord","website":"www.viktorstorjord.com"},{"id":144434,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Trying to know and explore myself as a person through photography.","user_id":143832,"name":"Yashovardhan Sodhani","website":"www.yashovardhansodhani.com"},{"id":196772,"bio":"555","user_id":196170,"name":"Nina Tsarykovich","website":"WEBSITE ADDRESS"},{"id":271844,"bio":"Me desempeño como fotógrafo y diseñador web en el Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernández Blanco de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Me especializo en la fotografía de obra de arte y la cobertura de eventos y conciertos.\nComo fotografo freelance realizo coberturas de shows musicales, eventos, fotografía de productos y books.\n\nRealicé numerosos talleres de técnicas analógicas, fotografía de productos y obras de arte, iluminación, etc.\n\nActualmente me encuentro cursando, dentro de la primer camada, en la nueva Licenciatura en Fotografía del Instituto de Artes Mauricio Kagel, dentro de la Universidad Nacional de San Martín.","user_id":271242,"name":"Diego Emanuel González","website":"www.degph.com.ar"},{"id":363459,"bio":"Graduated: Musashino Art University, Japan\nInstructor: Niigata College of Art ＆Design \nSolo (Exhibition): New York, Chicago, Paris, Tokyo, Germany, Austria, other\nCollection \"Woman R-I\" series: Museum of Modern Art(MoMA)/New York\n                                                            Smithsonian Museum/Washington D.C.\nJudge: League of Reston  Artists Exhibition/USA\n              Japan Photographers Association Exhibition/Japan\nDirector:  Japan Photographers Association\nMember:  Japan Society for Arts and History of Photography\n                   Japan Society of Psychopathology of Expression Art Therapy\n                   Japan Pathography Association","user_id":362857,"name":"RYOKO KANKE","website":"www.ryokokanke.com"},{"id":658917,"bio":"Sihan Cui is a documentary photographer who lives and works in New York City. She majored in photojournalism at university. She graduated from the MFA program in Photography, Video and Related Media department of the School of Visual Arts. Sihan Cui has been committed to documentary photography and documentary film making. She has been focusing on the diversification of social communities, the living reality of social minorities, and the public's stereotype towards them.","user_id":658333,"name":"Sihan Cui","website":"www.sihancui.com"},{"id":642223,"bio":"","user_id":641639,"name":"Jon Sims","website":"www.jmsimsphotography.com"},{"id":148101,"bio":"I am an artist, photographer, educator, and publisher. I have been making composite photographs and mixed-media artworks which include my original photographs for 30+ years, and have work included in the permanent collections of 16 museums. My work has been shown in 30 solo exhibitions and 130+ group exhibitions. I've been teaching photography and art, and directing/curating a college art gallery for 25+ years. I am also the art director and co-owner at Sapling Grove Press, a small independent publisher of art, photography, poetry, and fiction. www.underwoodartworks.com","user_id":147499,"name":"David Underwood","website":"www.underwoodartworks.com"},{"id":853020,"bio":"","user_id":838864,"name":"Bob B","website":"www.robertbeaverson.com"},{"id":160793,"bio":"Justin Aversano is a Co-Founder and CEO of Quantum Art, a platform focused on curating digital culture through NFTs. Before Quantum, Justin launched Twin Flames, a photographic collection of 100 sets of twins. Justin is also the co-founder and creative director of SaveArtSpace, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. A humanist and a social entrepreneur, Justin connects his art with the world around him through capturing moments, faces, and communities that surround him, bringing them together through the lens of his camera. Justin is currently based in Los Angeles.","user_id":160191,"name":"Justin Aversano","website":"www.justinaversano.com/smokeandmirrors"},{"id":654825,"bio":"Sognatore che non si è ancora svegliato","user_id":654241,"name":"salvatore prestifilippo","website":""},{"id":699930,"bio":"I am a retired teacher, indulging in my passion for photography","user_id":699346,"name":"David MacEnulty","website":""},{"id":654781,"bio":"I'm an artist, write and photographer. I've written 2 books: THE PRESENT-Finding Myself in the Middle of NowHere, set in the American West about using photography as a medium for self-discovery. And WHY YOU WERE BORN about remembering the natural and magical way we saw the world a child.\n\nI speak on photography, optical illusions, visual literacy and using photography as a medium for self-discovery.","user_id":654197,"name":"Jerry Downs","website":""},{"id":165903,"bio":"Journalist, Street photography\n\nInternational Photography Awards Golden medal 2016, Silver 2017\n\nExpo perso Paris, London, Moscow.\nAgence CameraPixo","user_id":165301,"name":"Vladimir Dachevski","website":"www.vladimirdachevski.fr"},{"id":17499,"bio":"John Casado                        \n\nMillions of people have seen the work of  John Casado, American born.\nHe made his name in advertising and design where he created the branding for NEW LINE CINEMA, ESPRIT and MACINTOSH.  His work in the music industry won him cult status and received a Grammy Award for design.  In 1984, John mounted a show of abstract paintings (alongside the work of Man Ray) at the Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco.  Today his art involves photography.  In 1997 the Museum of Art in New Orleans placed one of his photographs in its permanent collection.\n","user_id":17499,"name":"John Casado","website":"www.casadofineart.com"},{"id":103093,"bio":"Korean artist currently living in France. Through my various works including photography, installation, drawing and video, I talk about the traces and the memories. I’m interested in the relationship between past and present.","user_id":102491,"name":"Miji Yoon","website":"mijiyoon.com"},{"id":378926,"bio":"Francesco Soave is a photographer devoted to long-term, fully immersive personal projects. His photographs have been exhibited – and are part of the permanent collection – at MUSEC, the Museum of Cultures of Lugano, Switzerland, and at 29 Arts In Progress gallery in Milan, Italy.\n\nBorn in Verona, Italy, Soave trained as an architect before becoming a photographer. He graduated in architecture from Milan Polytechnic in 2013, while spending half the time abroad. He studied in Spain, then in Colombia and Chile, realizing his first reportage in the Atacama desert as his thesis project. He then went on to work as an architect in Mexico. During his Latin American years, Soave traveled extensively, exploring and documenting places and people with his camera.\n\nIn 2017 he left for Southeast Asia committed to dedicate himself entirely to photography, looking for relevant stories to immerse himself in. A year later he won UP18 photo competition for emerging photographers, showcasing images from his Asian wanderings. The adventures and serendipitous encounters of that journey continue to inspire his ongoing photographic projects: \"Silent Heroes\" and \"The Home of Joy\".","user_id":378342,"name":"Francesco Soave","website":"www.fsoave.com"},{"id":19119,"bio":"Murray Lloyd is a New Zealand-based photographer who lives in Wellington, New Zealand.","user_id":19119,"name":"Murray Lloyd","website":"www.murraylloyd.com"},{"id":217601,"bio":"Artista polivalente con lunghi studi di grafica. Nato a Firenze nel 1954.  Ho partecipato a molte mostre di pittura e di fotografia.  Ho esposto a Londra , Parigi, Roma,  Basilea. Nel mesi di giugno partecipo a New York al WORLD WIDE ART SHOW 2017. Nel mese di luglio partecipazione con successo al concorso curato da Vittorio Sgarbi a Spoleto.","user_id":216999,"name":"Daniele Fedi","website":"WWW.DANIELEFEDI.COM"},{"id":115895,"bio":"","user_id":115293,"name":"Liam Shaw","website":"www.yorkplacestudios.co.uk"},{"id":624352,"bio":"An autodidact photographer and a hand book binder by trade. For over a decade I made handmade photo books in small editions and participated in many photo book fairs around Europe. For the past few years I've mainly been photographing in Iceland, my country of birth. ","user_id":623768,"name":"Geirmundur Klein","website":"www.geirmundurklein.net"},{"id":114627,"bio":"I was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil.\nWorking with photography has been a dream of mine since I was a teenager, and it has gradually become a reality over the course of more than thirty years.\nI began learning photography through various courses and, later and more importantly, by assisting generous masters and my Brazilian idols in their photography studios.\nStill life and food photography are the majority of my commercial work for advertising agencies, direct clients and magazines, but since my assistant days I have been doing personal work to which I have dedicated myself more intensely and lovingly in recent years.\nI honestly feel that images can be used to tell stories and, if done with power and honesty, can affect people deeply, perhaps even move and transform them.","user_id":114025,"name":"Eduardo Costa Pinto","website":"costaphotoart.myportfolio.com"},{"id":193974,"bio":"Commercial Photography for approx. 40 years. \nStudied Photography at Ryerson University in Toronto . ","user_id":193372,"name":"Earl Havlin","website":"www.earlhavlin.ca"},{"id":624497,"bio":"","user_id":623913,"name":"Akshay Sawhney","website":"www.aksaw.me/photoblog"},{"id":677823,"bio":"","user_id":677239,"name":"Leonardo Ruberto","website":"www.leonardoruberto.com"},{"id":834187,"bio":"My name is Yogesh Sitaraman from India. I am 24 years old. I am a full time masters student at a prestigious university in North Germany. Photography has always been a passion for me since my preteen years. Moving to Germany has opened a door for me to explore, travel and capture the beauty of Europe.","user_id":819925,"name":"Yogesh Sitaraman","website":""},{"id":760261,"bio":"Hailing originally from the Great Lakes Region, Michigan in the United States of America; Cody Ryan Tippie has spent much of the past 10 years living abroad in Europe largely between Germany and Ireland; while intentionedly pursuing education and professional exploits outside of the United States.\n\nWhile considered of yet a non-professional photographer of relation only to that of an enjoyable creative pursuit; such was largely cut short abruptly whilst living abroad; through continual photographic theft relational to that largely of national identity and cultural branding and lack of professional or to that of amateur exhibition.  Areas of interest in that of photographic expression largely correlate to that of scientific, spiritual, or that of natural phoenemonen documentable in Ireland; often conflated of regard to that of paganism, or the manifestations of grey or dark magic through the capture of sigmatic signing and cloud photography.\n\nTime spent upon returning to the United States has also been spent of relation to that of social exploration in a variety of areas of concern to that of the justice system; criminal occurence; sentencing and application; homelessness; poverty; and religious or rights oriented stratification largely characterisable as communal or systematic exploitation or abuse.","user_id":754913,"name":"Cody Ryan Tippie","website":" codyryantippie.myportfolio.com"},{"id":760927,"bio":"Photographer and anthropologist from Colombia, I’ve focused my work in diversity, spirituality and the relationships between humans and nonhumans. My photography has focused on communities and stories of change, but also on personal explorations of my spiritual life and travels.","user_id":755489,"name":"Federico Mejia","website":"federicomejia.com"},{"id":619210,"bio":"After a career traveling the world for business and taking snapshots along the way, Claudia discovered intentional camera movement and slow shutter photography later in life.  Using these techniques, she enjoys turning basic items into abstract art forms, and blending people in motion into their environments.\n\nWhen not slowly panning and zooming, Claudia attempts to turn otherwise ordinary travel photos into unique perspectives on the location.\n\nClaudia resides in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.","user_id":618626,"name":"Claudia Zeien","website":""},{"id":853649,"bio":"I am a historian and photographer from Bogotá, Colombia. Now based in Rome, Italy.","user_id":839493,"name":"Santiago Villegas","website":null},{"id":234433,"bio":"","user_id":233831,"name":"Will VERHEESEN","website":"no"},{"id":114628,"bio":"From a very young age I had a strong passion for street photography and animals.\nWhile pursuing a veterinary career, for many years I neglected my love to the street photography. But this passion never died, and in the last few years I can't resist the story telling anymore, and try to capture special street moments everywhere I go","user_id":114026,"name":"Michal Hess Drees","website":"michalhess.com"},{"id":95167,"bio":"Who I am: I am Zsolt Hlinka, I was born in 1978, Budapest. After finishing my studies, I got a job in the printing industry. This medium has always appealed to me, so after a few years of practice, when I received an opportunity to become the leader of a newly opened printing house, I took the position gladly. Beside my job, another significant element of my life is photography. In my earlier years my parents helped me to develop my talents, so the passion towards photography could grow quickly in me, which is continuing ever since. This area of artistry is the one which really gives me a chance to express myself.\nI am looking for geometry and symmetry obsessively in each composition. Most commoly I find them in architectural forms, and I am especially fascinated by the urban mood and evening lights, but I am also intrigued by sceneries which evoke strange feelings in me. When I take a photo, I exclude all other circumstances and focus only on the picture to be prepared. I collect mome","user_id":94655,"name":"Zsolt Hlinka","website":"www.zsolthlinka.com"},{"id":622114,"bio":"I am an experimental photographic artist with interest in alternative photographic processes. \n","user_id":621530,"name":"Poppy Lekner","website":"www.photoforum-nz.org/blog/2019/5/1/poppy-lekner-online-portfolio?rq=Poppy+"},{"id":95185,"bio":"Brock Daves (B. 1986 Atlanta, GA) is a Los Angeles based photographer. His work explores the way we look at consciousness through nature and physics. He aims to humanize landscapes, spiritualize animals and to invite the viewer to participate in his work in a process of co creating by interpreting images in ways personal to the individual. His process takes him to various natural locations and bringing nature to the studio by utilizing the laws of physics to create experimental imagery.  Brock captures the essence of a location and the way it presents itself to him in the moment, which is the opportunity to allow magic to unfold. Often, his work has a painted sensibility with the light and palette holding as much power as the subject itself. His images offer a unique perspective on  modern  nature  and alternative photography  that  initiates  the  conversation  about  our  ever-shifting relationship to nature and ultimately our selves. ","user_id":94673,"name":"Brock Daves","website":"www.brockdaves.com"},{"id":585118,"bio":"Geebran studied film at the New York Film Academy in New York (USA), also studied film scriptwriting at the International Film Academy in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and directed films in Venezuela, Brazil, and the US. Born in Valencia (VEN), he made short films in the country of origin. He worked on documentaries, television commercials, and political video campaigns as a film director for Brazilian film production companies. Then he writes Helenia and Forerunner, which won several important mentions at international film festivals. In Mexico City, he was Director of Photography for music videos and music concerts in the city for some of the main South American music bands. Now, he is based in the Northern Virginia area developing new projects.","user_id":584534,"name":"Geebran Warchausky","website":"www.geebran.com"},{"id":624729,"bio":"With photography, I strive to illustrate imagery that is infinitely interpretable. ","user_id":624145,"name":"Angelina Scianna","website":""},{"id":93124,"bio":"Mário Vasa, was born in Torres Vedras, Portugal, in 1975. \nHe graduated at the Center for Art and Visual Communication (Ar.Co) and also more recently at the World Academy of Photojournalism.\n\nIn 1998 becomes a freelance photographer and in 2009, decides to specialise in the field of photojournalism.\n\nOver the years, he has collaborated with several renowned photographers, agencies, magazines, newspapers and other international partnerships, such as international image banks, highlighting, among others, Observer, Public, Jornal Ás, Record, A Bola, o Jogo, Tribuna Expresso, Hoy Magazine, Saturday Magazine, EFE Agency, Getty Images.\n\nIn recent years, he has been working as a freelancer around the world, most recently in Canada.\n\nIn 2012, one of his works was recognized and awarded by the “Artist Wanted” Foundation in the “One Life Photo” contest in New York and more recently in 2016 with the 1st prize in the fujifilm “Wide Compliances” contest.\n\nHe worked from 2016 to 2021 as a sports photojournalist at Sporting Clube De Portugal.\n\nHe is currently a correspondent for the GNS Press Association and works as a freelancer at the European News Agency (ENA)","user_id":92633,"name":"Mário Vasa","website":"www.mariovasaphotographer.com"},{"id":93090,"bio":"Katerina Kalogeraki is a documentary Photographer who's been working in lengthy documentary projects ever since she's started photography in her twenties. She teaches photography and works for private and educational establishments.  She studied for a BA and a MA in Photography @ the University of Westminster and a Postgraduate Diploma in Photography @ Goldsmith's College London. \nHer work has been exhibited in several European countries and is held in private collections in Europe and in N.Y.  ","user_id":92600,"name":"Katerina Kalogeraki","website":"www.katkalo.com"},{"id":624753,"bio":"","user_id":624169,"name":"Kat Kosenko","website":""},{"id":608659,"bio":"I belong from a Jain community and i was born and brought up in Bikaner, Rajasthan, I have been practicing photography from an early age and my passion for photography started back in my childhood days when the first time my grandfather gifted me his old antique roll camera, Thus from then till now, my passion for photography has never ended. I am also a design aspirant studying product design.","user_id":608075,"name":"Prerak Bothra","website":""},{"id":760903,"bio":"J’ai étudié aux Beaux-arts de Montpellier où j’ai suivi des cours de photographie, au début des années 80.\nPuis j’ai continué à pratiquer prises de vues photographiques et tirages de photographies argentiques en noir et blanc au sein de l’Université Bordeaux III, où j’ai poursuivi des études d’Arts plastiques jusqu’à l’agrégation.\nA cette époque j’ai commencé à explorer le thème de la poupée à travers différentes techniques comme le dessin, la peinture, les assemblages en volume et la photographie. \nJ’ai enseigné les arts plastiques en collège et en lycée de 1985 à 2021 en Gironde.\nJe n'ai jamais cessé d'avoir une pratique artistique personnelle, ainsi que de participer à de nombreuses expositions, collectives et individuelles, principalement en Nouvelle Aquitaine.\nJ'ai exposé mes photographies au Salon d'art contemporain de La Rochelle, en 2021.\nDepuis novembre 2022 je participe à l'exposition itinérante collective intitulée \"Artistes dada certifiées non conformes\", organisée par l'association Art Fil Rouge en Charente-Maritime.\n","user_id":755467,"name":"Fanfan B.","website":"www.fanfanb.art"},{"id":176456,"bio":"Ritayan “Rikh” Mukherjee is an independent photographer and ex-shipping industry professional. His work has widely published by different national and international platforms. In 2016, Ritayan nominated as a fellow for The People Archive of Rural India (PARI) and in December 2018, Ritayan got selected as a grantee for prestigious Sahapedia Frames Photography Grant. He also has a contribution to two books – Calcutta, Then; Kolkata Now by Roli Publication and People like Us by The People’s Archive of Rural India. Currently, he is accomplishing his childhood fantasy about living with nomads! He’s also a nominator for World Press Photo’s 6X6 program. ","user_id":175854,"name":"Ritayan Mukherjee","website":"www.anobservantowl.in "},{"id":184565,"bio":"Amo la fotografía.  Participo en exposiciones, concursos  y en revistas de fotografía, principalmente en FotoRevista.  Expreso con mis obras parte de lo que me impacta y deseo compartir con los demás.","user_id":183963,"name":"DIANA ALICIA ROJAS","website":"www.dianarojas.com.ar"},{"id":271911,"bio":"As an artist who works primarily in photography, process is an intricate and detailed part of my practice, building and constructing the subject matter for the photographs I create.  These images speak to time and space, using imagery that plays on the border where imagination meets the real.\n           My work comes from a personal place that is linked between my childhood and adulthood experiences.   Growing up in a small south Texas town has influenced my work throughout most of my artistic career. I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Arts in 2012 from the University of Texas at San Antonio and received a Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts in 2015 from Maine College of Art in Portland, ME. I currently reside in Floresville, TX.\n","user_id":271309,"name":"Laura Bodden","website":"www.laurablairbodden.com"},{"id":702509,"bio":"Seit meiner Abiturarbeit, 2005, mit dem Titel „nAcKT“ beschäftige ich mich mit Aktfotografie. An der Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin (2008 - 2011) habe ich mich intensiv mit Reportagefotografie auseinandergesetzt. Das Tagebuch meiner Abschlussarbeit „Ich bin gern bei dir“ wurde vom Deutschten Jugendfotopreis ausgezeichnet. Eine Mexikoreise folgte mit der anschliessenden Ausstellung „Mujeres de los chimalapas“ im Céntro Hemisférico in Chiapas. Seit 2012 verbringe ich die Sommer als gelernte Sennerin auf diversen Alpen. Aus dieser Zeit resultiert meine freie Arbeit „Ds Näbelbiecht“. Zwei Langzeitreportagen folgten mit Ausstellungen im BelleVue, Basel und im maz, Luzern. 2018 organisierte ich zusammen mit dem Offspace kunsthallekleinbasel eine Retrospektive meiner Aktfotografie.","user_id":701925,"name":"Tjefa Wegener","website":"www.tjefa.ch"},{"id":712609,"bio":"I live and work in Denver, CO, USA.  I recently attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts to study for a post-bacc in photography.  ","user_id":712025,"name":"Kenton Bueche","website":"www.kentonbueche.com"},{"id":93276,"bio":"Pierre Abensur started in photography as self-taught in the 80s. Very fast, he turns his work to the humanist stories. He obtains his first publications in local newspapers and magazines that will turn to regular collaborations. His photos have been published in newspapers and magazines mainly in Europ but also in USA.\nBeside his regular assignments for a dayly newspapers in Geneva, he works on stories in foreign countries, mostly crisis and living conditions of ethnic or religious minorities. The economic difficulties that strike the print medias in the récent passed years encouraged him to diversify his work and turn to more intimistics photo projects. In 2008, he started with a 4x5 chamber a sery with hunters posing with their taxidermised trophies on the spot where the hunt had gone.\n","user_id":92780,"name":"Pierre Abensur","website":"www.pierreabensur.com"},{"id":31838,"bio":"I started as an autodidact in 2007. During the next two years won 2 photo contests and got a job in a photography studio. \nLater I moved to Barcelona to start my studies in GrisArt school, where I specialized in Creating Projects and Artistic photography. \nCurrently working as a freelance photographer and I show my personal work in exhibitions.","user_id":31843,"name":"Adriano Agulló","website":"www.adrianoagullo.com"},{"id":196516,"bio":"I am mother, teacher and sometimes photographer. Photography be part of my life until 4 years, it´s important for me to express myself with my photos and my family is my personal project. I try to find the beauty of everything and photography let me do that.","user_id":195914,"name":"Claudia Cabrero","website":""},{"id":368522,"bio":"Marcos Marcolla, born in Curitiba / Paraná, Architect and photographer. He has had a relationship with photography since he was 15 years old, where he helped his father with commercial photographs in the studio. After graduating in architecture, he started photographing the works of his architecture office. In 2017 he started to develop his look at authorial photographs. With the look of an architect, he seeks in his photos to record details and abstract forms, where colors, textures, light and shadow stand out. Being already awarded in competitions, participated in biennial and collective exhibitions.","user_id":367920,"name":"MARCOS MARCOLLA","website":""},{"id":439847,"bio":"Far from being a professional photographer, I’m a physics teacher in love for photography since i was a teenager. My first contact with photography goes back to the early eighties, during high school. We had a small darkroom where we could develop our rolls. Unfortunately, that was an expensive hobby and, in spite my fanciness for it, it was always an occasional activity. Later, with the possibilities of digital, my fondness for photography could thrive. Recently, I discovered street photography and Brussels looked like the perfect stage to embrace and pursuit it. I must say I’m quite addicted to it, now and I have a lot of fun walking on Brussel’s streets with my camera in my hand.","user_id":439263,"name":"Orlando Figueiredo","website":"www.orlandofigueiredo.photography"},{"id":586516,"bio":"Born in 1990 and raised in south Hesse, Germany.\nSince 2010 studying Communication Design at University of Applied Science Darmstadt with a focus on photography. Since 2012 working as a freelance assistant and digital technician for numerous national and international photographers worldwide as well as a freelance photographer.\nStarted with a focus on documentary and architecture, since 2017 felix meanwhile works in the genre of still life with a deep connection to sculpture and installation. \nRecently he was part of the exhibition \"Bauhaus und die Fotografie – Zum neuen Sehen in der Gegenwartskunst“ for the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus which took place in Düsseldorf, Berlin an Darmstadt and was member of the first Masterclass for RAY2018 in Frankfurt under the direction of Arno Rafael Minkkinen.","user_id":585932,"name":"Felix Schöppner","website":"www.felixschoeppner.de"},{"id":648902,"bio":"francisco rocky garcia is a native of San Francisco, CA. He received a BA from San Francisco State University and an MFA from California College of the Arts where he was a Ford Foundation Fellow. His work has been exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Brickton Gallery Art Center, Park Ridge, IL,  the Eye Gallery, and several San Francisco Bay Area galleries. He was one of two featured artists in Koncepts Cultural Gallery's 1990 exhibition, Ways of Seeing. \n\nHis photograph of jazz violinist India Cooke received first prize in Photography at the Berkeley Art Center's 1992 National Juried Exhibition. Mr. Garcia's work has been published in numerous publications, including the New York Times, San Francisco Focus Magazine, ZYZZYVA, JAZZIZ, and Jazz Times.\n\nHe served as a combat medic in the Vietnam War, and was awarded the Purple Heart, Purple Heart Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Bronze Star.","user_id":648318,"name":"Francisco Garcia","website":""},{"id":654454,"bio":"Julien Short is a French photographer based in London. With a background in the performing arts, Julien's love of photography began in his second year at drama school, where he would photograph rehearsals when he wasn't performing on stage.  As well as street photography, Julien's  work includes portraiture, still life , and performance photography.  ","user_id":653870,"name":"Julien Short","website":"www.julienshort.com"},{"id":571385,"bio":"A passionate amateur photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. I focus on street photography, portraiture and travel. I have published 2 photography books: 'The Greeks - A Resilient Spirit - Life During the Lost Decade' (The Hellenic Museum of Victoria) (a monochromatic body of work documenting Greek life 2008-2018); and 'India - Colours and Faces' (teNeues Media, Munich) (a photographic journey through the Ganges, Jaipur and Old Delhi).","user_id":570801,"name":"David Krasnostein","website":"www.flaneurimages.com"},{"id":625057,"bio":"","user_id":624473,"name":"Ralf Temporale","website":"ralftemporale.smugmug.com"},{"id":31803,"bio":"Selena Salfen received her M.F.A. in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2010 and her B.A. in Photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2005.  She is from Ste. Genevieve, Missouri and lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":31808,"name":"Selena Salfen","website":"www.selenasalfen.com"},{"id":346747,"bio":"ELISETE AMBAR é Artista Plástica e Fotógrafa. É graduada em Comunicação Visual pela Faculdade de Artes Plásticas / FAAP / SP. \nNa Pintura recebeu orientação de Sílvio Dworecki, Francisco José Maringelli, Ubirajara Ribeiro e Evandro Carlos Jardim.\nNa Fotografia, Roseli Nakagawa, Vera Albuquerque, Valdir Peyceré, Carlos Moreira e Iatã Canabrava.\nParticipou de exposições coletivas em São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Belém, Buenos Aires, Punta Del Este, Paris, Brasília.\nEm São Paulo, foi Coordenadora do Departamento de Fotografia do Esporte Clube Sírio e orientou fotógrafos na criação e montagem de Portfólios no Clube do Analógico.\n\n\n\n","user_id":346145,"name":"ELISETE AMBAR","website":""},{"id":596885,"bio":"Ayesha Akter Sanjida is a self taught photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She is a student of Zoology under University of Dhaka. Her preference in photography genre is based on fine art, conceptual and street documentation. She aspires to pursue higher studies in photography from top ranked photography institutes around the world. ","user_id":596301,"name":"Ayesha Akter Sanjida","website":""},{"id":107807,"bio":"Photography for me is a tool to dig deep and promote change. It is my way to explore humans, listen to them and tell their stories. Listening with my eyes is the essence of my work and it means engaging with my subjects and unveil something truthful about them.\n\nAfter years of work as a trauma psychologist and a master in photojournalism, I use photography to empower survivors of trauma and to promote wellbeing. I lead participatory workshops for women who survived domestic abuse, told the stories of FGM survivors and left-behind children in Romania, I ran workshops for teenager girls about expressing emotions through portraiture in Tanzania and worked for two years on Female Genital Mutilation in London. I am about to launch Photography-Life-Stories, an organisation that promotes mental health using collaborative-photography workshops.\n","user_id":107205,"name":"chiara ceolin","website":"chiaraceolin.visura.co"},{"id":702635,"bio":"Grade Solomon (b. 1999) is a Korean-American artist based in Ridgewood, New York.\nHe received his BFA in photography from VCUarts in 2022 and is pursuing his study with MATTE Institute. Solomon is a finalist in the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition and his work is on view in The Outwin: American Portraiture Today at the National Portrait Gallery. Solomon’s published work has been collected by institutions such as Harvard Fine Arts Library, New York Public Library, and VCU Special Collections.","user_id":702051,"name":"Grade Solomon","website":"www.gradesolomon.com"},{"id":114802,"bio":"sono fotografa per passione da sempre. Da circa 30 anni seguo regolarmente dei corsi. Ho iniziato con un corso di sviluppo e stampa quando ancora si scattava con rullino.\nho una predilezione per le fotografie in B/N","user_id":114200,"name":"Simo Bassi","website":"non ho un sito web."},{"id":184758,"bio":"Ward Long is a photographer living in Oakland, California. He received his MFA in Photography at the University of Hartford, and his photographs and handmade books chart loss, landscape, and the tenderness of domestic space. Summer Sublet, his debut photo book, will be published in the spring of 2020 by Deadbeat Club Press. He received a Beth Block grant from the Houston Center of Photography and was awarded Flash Forward from the Magenta Foundation. His work is held in numerous collections, including the University of Virginia and Pier 24 Photography.","user_id":184156,"name":"Ward Long","website":"www.wardlong.com"},{"id":201529,"bio":"Brittney Cathey-Adams is a photographic artist currently located in Portland, OR. Her work includes themes of body politics, and fat representation that interrogates the histories of the male gaze and self-portraiture. Her work has been on exhibit throughout institutions such as the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA, Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA and Colorado Photographic Arts Center in Denver, CO. Most recently, she was part of the 2019 Curatorial Prize at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, OR and gave a lecture at the Portland Art Museum. With a strong passion for photography and art education Cathey-Adams dedicates herself to image making as well as sharing visual language through teaching at Portland Community College and Clackamas Community College.\n\nFor more information please visit brittneycatheyadams.com \n","user_id":200927,"name":"Brittney Cathey-Adams","website":"brittneycatheyadams.com"},{"id":601287,"bio":"Publiciste et  photographe d'origine colombienne, diplôme de l'École National Supérieure de la Photographie de Arles-France.","user_id":600703,"name":"Paola Monot","website":"paolamonotphotography.wordpress.com"},{"id":83168,"bio":"Cody Bratt is San Francisco based. He holds a BA in Rhetoric focused on Narrative and Image from UC Berkeley. Shying away from a literal approach, Cody employs non-linear psychological approaches to exploring subjects.\n\nHe’s exhibited at Athens Photo Festival, Berlin Art Week, Griffin Museum, ICP Museum, Filter Photo Festival amongst others. His recent series, The Other Stories, was a 2020 CENTER Director’s Choice Award and in the 2020 Critical Mass Top-50. Cody’s first monograph, Love We Leave Behind, debuted in 2018. That series was in the 2018 Critical Mass Top-50. His work is in public and private collections internationally.\n","user_id":82866,"name":"Cody Bratt","website":"www.codybratt.com"},{"id":94359,"bio":"Mikael Buck (b. 1982) is a British visual artist born in East London and based in Epping Forest, Essex. His approach is rooted in the interplay of mediums and the tension to be found in the gaps between them. Mikael identifies as a photographer in both ethos and focus; but is inspired by the ways in which photography can be juxtaposed with text, illustration and digital manipulation to bring its authority and meaning into question.\n\nIn 2024, Mikael exhibited Sorry About That at the Photobook Cafe in Shoreditch, London and the project's book dummy was selected to be part of the Dummy Award 2025.\n\nMikael was one of three recipients of the Best Portfolio Award at the 10th Anniversary edition of Photo Meet in 2025. His work also won the Garlic Parr award for best portfolio at 2021 edition of The Sicily Photo Masterclass.\n\nIn a career lasting over 20 years, Mikael's work as photojournalist and commercial photographer has featured in hundreds of publications globally, including in The Guardian, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, BILD and Le Monde.","user_id":93851,"name":"Mikael Buck","website":"www.mikaelbuck.com"},{"id":659386,"bio":"","user_id":658802,"name":"Lily Kate","website":""},{"id":659176,"bio":"Iwas born in Abeno-ku, Osaka in 1967 and grew up at Senri New Town.\nIn 2013, I joined a photo workshop called 2B run by Mr Satoru Watanabe, photograpgher. There I learned the way to meausre the existing light with eyes to take pictures without a light meter, darkroom work, and the history of photography.","user_id":658592,"name":"光 本田","website":"www.hikaruchan.com"},{"id":288592,"bio":"Paolo Vergnano (1969, Asti) I am a biologist and artist, I live and work in the city of Alba. My artistic research is expressed through photography as another form of storytelling. I believe the ultimate goal of art is to stimulate, raise questions, investigate where reality and science falter. My images essentially represent my fears, my dreams, my hopes.","user_id":287990,"name":"Paolo Vergnano","website":"www.paolovergnano.it"},{"id":111373,"bio":" Neil Massey (b).1970\n\nI'm a British photographer who has been photographing for the past 30 years. I was lucky enough to pick up a camera aged 15 and haven't looked back since. I studied photography at Bournemouth Art School, UK. After Bournemouth, I spent the next 15 years based in London working as an editorial photographer. Travelling the world commissioned to document musicians and youth subcultures. \n\nIn 2009 I moved to Vietnam where I lived for the next 6 years. I fell in love with Vietnamese culture and its people - Vietnam, a communist country embracing capitalism and undergoing rapid economic and cultural development. This provided the backdrop to a series of long-term photographic projects ('Bloody Chunks', 'Untitled', 'Song' and 'Monobloc') entitled 'The Vietnam Collection'.  This body of work explores Vietnamese life - in all its raw unadulterated beauty.\n\nI returned to the UK in 2015 where I continue to work on long term photographic projects.","user_id":110771,"name":"neil massey","website":"www.neilmassey.com"},{"id":702752,"bio":"I have been fortunate, for several years now, to immerse myself in the dazzling world of art and artists. Indeed, from a very young age, I was a volunteer and a very curious observer until I became a professional in this ever-evolving world. After attending the Tunis Press Institute, I worked in the coordination and communication of several international festivals. Initially, I found happiness in the pages I wrote, but then my interest shifted towards photography. I walk, I take photos, I imagine, I invent—I wanted to immortalize the moment, to tame it, to no longer run! Furthermore, I am always on the lookout for moments to capture... Through photography, I have opened myself up to others, trying to shed some of my preconceptions in order to better understand them. Recently, two of my photos taken in Djibouti were selected among 50 photos from across Africa for the exhibition \"African Art in Context,\" funded by the MasterCard Foundation.","user_id":702168,"name":"Zineb Haddaji","website":"twitter.com/medhazin"},{"id":702758,"bio":"Vincent Dalbera, lives and works in Paris. After studying graphic design, photography and a diploma from ENSA Bourges (National School of Art, Bourges, France), he went for one year in Japan to photograph the metropolis of Tokyo. Mainly using photography as a medium, a part of his work is also self-publication. His photographs are the representation of places, searching for their auras, and memories. Also, his action of photography is an experience directly linked to the body and the movement.","user_id":702174,"name":"Vincent Dalbera","website":"vincentdalbera.com"},{"id":538512,"bio":"I liked taking pictures from childhood on, but I choose another career path. Some time after my 50th birthday I bought my first (and right away digital) SLR camera and I discovered the fun of photography in more depth. But \"only\" taking beautiful pictures did not satisfy me. That's why I started in 2016 with a professional creative education. And there I discovered the boundless creative possibilties of photography. A new future was and still is opening.... ","user_id":537928,"name":"Nannie Delsing","website":"www.nanniedelsing.nl"},{"id":241789,"bio":"","user_id":241187,"name":"Lasse Persson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/lassepersson/sets/72157625550593801"},{"id":610761,"bio":"I am a Latin American woman, passionate about the production of photographic and cinematographic images that dreams of knowing the reality of the world and reflecting it through my work.","user_id":610177,"name":"Taís Castro","website":"vanguardacine.com"},{"id":31663,"bio":"Katrina d’Autremont was born to an Argentine mother and American father.  After completing her B.F.A in Literature at the University of Arizona, she spent several years traveling around South America.   In 2005 she returned to the United States to receive her M.F.A. at the Rochester Institute of Technology.  \n\nHer work has received various awards, including the PDN 30, the Silver Eye Fellowship for Photography, Photolucida's Critical Mass. Her work has been published in Real Simple, the American Photography 25, Flak Photo, and has been exhibited nationally and internationally.\n","user_id":31668,"name":"Katrina D'Autremont","website":"www.katrinadautremont.com"},{"id":95295,"bio":"Mi chiamo Fabio Sasso, e sono un fotogiornalista napoletano nato e cresciuto nel famigerato quartiere di Scampia. Negli anni ho sempre fatto foto di politica cronaca nera e sport e dirigo il giornale quotidiano online e cartaceo Napolisera.it","user_id":94783,"name":"Fabio Sasso","website":"www.flashpressagency.com"},{"id":95326,"bio":"I’ve worked as a psychiatrist for the last fortyfive years. Fifteen years ago I became fascinated by the possibilities of photography and now rarely go anywhere without a camera. My main direction has been candid photography shot in public spaces.","user_id":94813,"name":"Jack Simon","website":"jacksimonphotography.com"},{"id":627928,"bio":"Travel photograpger ","user_id":627344,"name":"Nicolas Merkulov","website":"nmerkulov.com"},{"id":535395,"bio":"Photography enthusiast from China and based in Myanmar . A mother of two kids. ","user_id":534811,"name":"Anna Wang","website":""},{"id":702831,"bio":"She is a photographer from Bucharest, Romania. Photography came into her life a long time ago, when \n she studied Journalism, but only 7 years ago she decided to take it to another level. Now she works as a studio photographer and part time psychotherapist and her camera is her daily companion. Over the last years, she has been part of exhibitions in Australia, Italy, India and featured in some photo magazines.","user_id":702247,"name":"ana maria prelipcean","website":""},{"id":561778,"bio":"I am an environmental engineer and amateur photographer. I am 30 years old and have been taking photographs for the past 5-6 years using both a camera and a mobile phone. I recently decided to get involved with photography on a more serious level, so my participation in this contest is a great chance to get some exposure and feedback on my work.   ","user_id":561194,"name":"Evdokia Davou","website":""},{"id":164731,"bio":"A flaneur journal, exploring the fine boundaries between reality and imagination.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":164129,"name":"Lina Torres","website":"phlinix.com"},{"id":847028,"bio":"Experience the best of Japanese fusion cuisine and cocktails with a stunning view of the Guitar Hotel at G7 Rooftop. Our expert chefs use locally-sourced ingredients to create unforgettable dishes, while our mixologists craft innovative cocktails that will tantalize your taste buds. Visit us today and see why we're the hottest new spot in town! Hours: Sunday to Thursday: Dinner 6:00 p.m. — 11:30 p.m. Bar 6:00 p.m. — 2:00 a.m. Saturday Night: Dinner 9:00 p.m. — 12:00 a.m. Bar 10:00 p.m. — 1:00 a.m.\"","user_id":832872,"name":"G7 Rooftop","website":"maps.app.goo.gl/buE6cNzNGfcYH1RSA"},{"id":40322,"bio":"I started Audiovisual Studies in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After a visit to México at the end of 2001, I decided to stay and live in the country. I completed a Photography certificate with orientation in Personal Photography at the Academy of Visual Arts, AAVI; as well as different workshops of old processes of photography in the Center of Photographic Art.\n\nFor five years I have been working as a freelance in commercial photography and video productions in México. My areas of interest have been commercial, portrait, editorial and personal work focused on independent brands and minorities.","user_id":40327,"name":"Mauro Rey","website":"www.reymauro.com"},{"id":213722,"bio":"Photography student based in Costa Rica","user_id":213120,"name":"Kamil Abdalla","website":"www.lensculture.com/kamil-abdalla"},{"id":617153,"bio":"My name is Claudio Eshun aka \"Don Claude\". I'm based in Worcester, MA.\n \nPerformance, gesture, and costume allow me to conjure the people and places of my life. The tableaux I create provide a stage to elicit emotional registers of individual experience and the specific concerns of black individuals from a multiplicity of backgrounds. In creating these images, I am in conversation with my family and friends - I listen closely to stories about their experiences and lives that both overlap with and differ from my own – I am asked to challenge, yet be sensitive to, the stereotypes in Western, African and afro-descendant portraiture. By assembling photographs of family and friends -- found, collected, and made -- I explore my multiple pasts and possibilities for the future. ","user_id":616569,"name":"Claudio Eshun Aka Don Claude","website":"claudioeshun.com "},{"id":57194,"bio":"b. San Francisco, 1978\nMatthew Shain earned a BS in Journalism with an emphasis on creative advertising from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2000. Realizing that he found the ontology of images more compelling than the commercial information his work at the time actually carried, Shain pursued a second degree in visual art, earning a BFA in Photography from California College of the Arts in 2005. Wanting to push his practice further, he pursued a graduate degree from UC Riverside, earning an MFA in 2012. After that experience, while living in Los Angeles, Shain was fortunate enough to start working closely with MacArthur Fellow Uta Barth as an artist assistant and studio manager. They worked together for two and a half years until Shain moved to New Orleans to teach photography at Tulane University. It was in New Orleans where his Post-Monuments project began. Shain has since had to move back to San Francisco, but maintains a close connection to NOLA.","user_id":57199,"name":"Matthew Shain","website":"www.mattshain.com"},{"id":53,"bio":"","user_id":53,"name":"Daniel Huete","website":"www.danielhuete.com"},{"id":273087,"bio":"Snehargho Ghosh is a Paris based photographer who lived in Melbourne, Australia for the last 4 years. Born in West Bengal, India, Snehargho’s early photography projects involve\u0026nbsp;documenting the exiled Tibetan community in Dharamsala and remote tribal cultures in the Eastern Himalayas as well as running photography workshops for local community. In 2014, Snehargho moved to Australia and developed his artistic photographic practice, while freelancing on numerous commercial projects. His photography has appeared in media (The Age, The Guradian, Al Jazeera, TEDx),\u0026nbsp;magazines (TimeOut), blogs, travel guides, and\u0026nbsp;social\u0026nbsp;campaigns (NSW Breast Cancer Council) and has been exhibited in India, Australia and Europe. ","user_id":272485,"name":"Snehargho Ghosh","website":"www.sneharghophotography.com"},{"id":38606,"bio":"Having spent equal parts of her life in the United States and France, Hillary Goidell is a Bay Area-based photographer whose work considers process and witnessing–rooted in anthropology, and nurtured by work with technology, museums and movement.\u2028\nShe photographs the processes of illness and end of life, using photography as a tool to imprint embodied experience.\nWithin the framework of performance, she photographs the creative process, collaborating with choreographers and advocating for images that reveal rather than describe the unseen emotional and physical work of dance-making.","user_id":38611,"name":"Hillary Goidell","website":"www.hillarygoidell.com"},{"id":211448,"bio":"- Member of photographer society of IRAN central province.\n- Qualifying for 1 photo to enter \"2nd Murshid abad international salon 2016.\n- Qualifying for 2 photo to enter \" Victor Plynsky award 2016.\n- Being included in the side photo exhibition \" 5th 10 days with iranian photographers. 2016\n- Qualifying for 2 photos to enter \" the 12th Image of the year - IRAN 2016\n","user_id":210846,"name":"Babak Abbarin","website":"babakabbarin.com"},{"id":533331,"bio":"","user_id":532747,"name":"Cristian Stefanescu","website":"www.cristianstefanescu.com"},{"id":148799,"bio":"A photographer and journalist based on São Paulo, Brazil. Line work:  street photos, urban, architerure, photojournalism, multiples exposures, bnw and others. ","user_id":148197,"name":"Paulo Iannone","website":""},{"id":176631,"bio":"Molly Wood is a Des Moines-based photographer who was recently named as one of five Iowa Arts Council Fellows.  Wood completed this series during an artist residency at the Poison Gardens at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, England.  Her work has been included in corporate collections (J.P. Morgan Chase, Bankers Trust, Farm Bureau) and has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the midwest including a recent solo exhibition at the Dubuque Museum of Art in Dubuque, Iowa.  ","user_id":176029,"name":"Molly Wood","website":"www.mollywoodphoto.com"},{"id":40477,"bio":"Kasia, graduate from the reputable Warsaw School of Photography, she has also a Master's degree in Economics, Once pursued a corporate career, she began her career as a photographer, working on the long-term project: \"That's Jazz Babe\". \n\nInvolved in the promotion of jazz music she collaborates with Warner Music Poland on the promotion of new jazz albums. Takes photos of jazz albums covers. Currently, she is working with East News and contributes to JazzPress magazine.  She runs podcast for JazzPress, titled: That's NYC Jazz, Babe\".","user_id":40482,"name":"Katarzyna Idźkowska","website":"www.kasiaidzkowska.com"},{"id":761186,"bio":"Born in Ghana, of Anglo-Armenian heritage and raised in England. Lives in Aotearoa New Zealand.\n\nBA (Hons) in archaeology, anthropology and art history, University of Cambridge. \nM.Phil,  Elam School of Fine Art,  University of Auckland. \n\nHistorical, spiritual, humanitarian and global themes are explored in my work which positions me as an outsider artist with limited commercial appeal or recognition.\n\nI embrace key tenets of classical analogue photography as a political stance in the face of technological onslaught. My work photographs the technology of the mass media, commercial advertising, and AI itself,  with the intention of critiquing technology and revealing a human-centred meaning and emotional connection.  \n\nSee: \nhttps://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/culture-101/audio/2018916801/using-ai-photography-to-reconnect-with-humanity\n\n\n\n","user_id":755701,"name":"Jon Carapiet","website":"www.lensculture.com/jon-carapiet"},{"id":102549,"bio":"Scott Norris is a fine art photographer and environmental science writer. Born in Berkeley, California, he holds master’s degrees in biology and anthropology from the University of New Mexico. His approach to photography over the past several years has been strongly influenced by readings in phenomenology, and environmental and feminist philosophy, resulting in a series of projects investigating self and subjectivity, male body and landscape, and the paradoxes of self-portraiture. His work has been shown widely in group shows in the US and Europe. Scott currently lives in northern California with his wife and son.","user_id":101947,"name":"Scott Norris","website":"www.sdnorris.com"},{"id":18797,"bio":"Producer | Fine Art Photographer \nI've been making images of Los Angeles since 2009.\nSee my series L.A. After SUNSET - \"The city of dreams and endless energy\"\nCovid19 Pandemic hit...A Different Light was born!","user_id":18797,"name":"Connie Conway","website":" www.connieconway-fineartphotography.com"},{"id":161632,"bio":"Raised in Los Angeles County, California amidst a thriving group of creative friends and blue-collar family. Daniel is first generation Mexican-American and a 200,000th-generation human being. In 2015 he moved to San Francisco where he works on photography and filmmaking projects. He went on to attend San Francisco State University to earn a B.A in Cinema and a B.A. in Studio Art. His video art and photography pieces center around themes of oneness, questioning reality, death, and inquiry into existential meaning. His work as a documentarian with street photography and filmmaking consist of a dance with the surrounding environment. Focusing on subtle yet meaningful moments in his life and in the lives that surround him, he works alongside people to help tell their stories.","user_id":161030,"name":"Daniel Miramontes","website":"heroic-dose.com"},{"id":204307,"bio":"Jean-François Bouchard has worked in contemporary photography since 2003, traveling the world seeking out people whose interests and lifestyles are out of the ordinary. His visual focus is generally on marginalized and often ostracized groups in our Western society. He sees his role as not only that of an activist but also of a witness who communicates the humanity he sees in his subjects. His photographs have been exhibited in galleries, museums and festivals in Canada, the United States and France. Transpose is Bouchard’s latest body of work which was exhibited at Arsenal Contemporary Art in Montreal and Toronto in 2015. Bouchard lives and works in Montreal and is the president of Sid Lee, a thriving global creative company with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Toronto, and Montreal.\n","user_id":203705,"name":"Jean-Francois Bouchard","website":"www.jfbouchard.com"},{"id":204285,"bio":"I'm a Humanitarian Photographer that works in the field of human trafficking.  ","user_id":203683,"name":"Sarah Weeks","website":""},{"id":153561,"bio":"freelencer since the early 1990s\n","user_id":152959,"name":"Dirk Jeske","website":"www.jeske-page.de"},{"id":95288,"bio":"\nMy photography style, chose to see\u0026nbsp;people in as the main subject.\n\u0026nbsp;\nMy childhood in a rundown neighborhood in Haifa, ISRAEL, growing up in an area\u0026nbsp;where people delt\u0026nbsp;with\u0026nbsp;scanty means, mix of races and different religions. All were definitely\u0026nbsp;a major factor in the photography style that I have chosen. It aloud me the ability to have an intimacy with the streets and its stories.\n\u0026nbsp;\nThis\u0026nbsp;passion for photography, found a dignified\u0026nbsp;place to express herself. \nIn 2020, I won the first place by Israeli Museum in the most significant exhibition in Israel called \"Local Testimony\" along with the \"World Press Photo\" exhibition. \n\nEventhow It wasn't my first exhibition, nor my first competition i think it was that special moment when i realized that this is my destiny going back to the early 90's. \n\nThe following frametaken over the years in different locations around the world.\nI named my journey - \"Thirty Seven Moments\".\n\n\n\n","user_id":94776,"name":"Guy Aloni","website":"guyaloni.wixsite.com/guyaloniphotographer"},{"id":406965,"bio":"","user_id":406381,"name":"Leona Darnell","website":"www.leonadarnell.com "},{"id":376506,"bio":"","user_id":375922,"name":"Mengjiao Zhang","website":"mengjiaozhang.com"},{"id":288544,"bio":"Daniel Schmidt machte 2016 seinen Bachelorabschluss in visueller Kommunikation und ist seit Ende des Studiums als freier Fotograf und Grafiker tätig. Sein Wohnort befindet sich im Raum Stuttgart.\n","user_id":287942,"name":"Daniel Schmidt","website":" www.infa-world.com"},{"id":408560,"bio":"I was born in Oklahoma City in 1986, raised in Austin and Houston, TX. My first true encounter with photography was with my step-father, who had a darkroom and would make beautiful silver gelatin landscapes. I never achieved his talent with that genre of photography, instead choosing to focus on portraiture and long form stories. My love for history and other cultures, along with a handful of incredible Documentary teachers in college, led me to pursue my path as it is today. I believe in making thoughtful, sensitive, and descriptive photographs. My influences are Graciela Iturbide, Arnold Newman, Tim Hetherington, Josef Koudelka, and Danny Lyon, to name a few. I split my time between Texas and Mexico, and am currently researching projects on the Texas border.","user_id":407976,"name":"William Chambers","website":"www.wchambersphoto.com"},{"id":198355,"bio":"","user_id":197753,"name":"Martin Andrle","website":"www.martinandrle.cz"},{"id":666408,"bio":"I am a teenage photographer using photography to express myself.","user_id":665824,"name":"Sara Sonnenblick","website":"eyeofmycamera.com"},{"id":17814,"bio":"Kerry Kolenut was born in New Jersey. She received her MFA in Photography from Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2009 and her BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2006. Drawing inspiration from where she grew up, her work is photo based and focuses on themes relating to identities, structures, and memories within different types of communities.","user_id":17814,"name":"Kerry Kolenut","website":"www.kerrykolenut.com"},{"id":591360,"bio":"Billy Dinh is a photographer based in Brooklyn, NY.\n\nFormally an illustrator, Billy has an eye on capturing the world in a dynamic way. He documents moments of everyday life and finds the beauty in the usual in his photos, which he presents as almost stills from something out of a movie or a dream. ","user_id":590776,"name":"Billy Dinh","website":"billydinh.com"},{"id":625706,"bio":"Portrait photographer. Based in Novosibirsk, Russia.","user_id":625122,"name":"Ruslan Karabinin","website":"Www.karabinin.com"},{"id":95346,"bio":"Simon Kwan is a freelance photographer who is based in Hong Kong. He graduated from the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. He studied with Lee Chi Chiu and Leung Chi Wo when he was studying photography in the university for 4 years. \n\nHis work has been published on National Geographic - \"Photo of the Day\".  Simon has passion for many types of photography, such as landscape, nature, wildlife, macro and portraits. Besides photography, he is also keen on moving image and sound art.","user_id":94833,"name":"Ka Wai Simon Kwan","website":"www.simonkwanphotography.com"},{"id":659422,"bio":"","user_id":658838,"name":"Fabio Lunardon","website":""},{"id":363844,"bio":" Michael focuses on subjects that occupy a distinct space. Throughout his practice he amplifies his ideas with light.  The marginalized draw his eye.  And because Michael values the ordinary and the overlooked, he dresses them up in their best light - in the hope that we will also come to notice and value them.\nThe concept of time is central to Michael’s work. He privileges old objects, people and locations that hold history within their image. The disappearance of a subject before he has captured it gives him concern.\nMichael's regard for the soul of his subjects and his desire to give them presence is manifest in the beauty he conjures in his work.\n","user_id":363242,"name":"Michael Kluge","website":"www.michaelkluge.com.au"},{"id":105377,"bio":"I showcased a “Solo”\u0026nbsp; exhibition had taken place at The ARGENTINE EMBASSY in WASHINGTON D.C. USA, on February 25th, 2016. My artwork “Stars Walking” has got the first position winner at the “LONDON PHOTO FESTIVAL \" on May 2016 in LONDON, UK. My artwork\u0026nbsp;portrait “Sadhu” was showcased as part of\u0026nbsp;the\u0026nbsp;“Creators Deserve to be Seen” on June 8th, produced by ”See Me\" exhibitions at 4 Time Square, NEW YORK 2016.\u0026nbsp;I participated in a group exhibition with my artwork “Mirages” at Melánge of Milieu at AGORA� GALLERY in Chelsea, NEW YORK on June 16th, 2016. I have been selected from 800 artists to participate and exhibit in the ART FAIR my artwork, Mirages, and Tanzania as Aquarelle, in “ART ROOMS” 20-23 January 2017, at the Melia White House Hotel, LONDON UK. My artwork “African Tribes” had been part of the 2 nd Annual AFRICA PHOTO FESTIVAL NEW YORK 2019 at the National Black Theatre way, HARLEM New York CITY on September 26th to 28th 2019. ","user_id":104775,"name":"Marcela del Campo","website":"www.machedelcampo-photography.com"},{"id":666348,"bio":"","user_id":665764,"name":"Barbara Escobar Martínez","website":""},{"id":236372,"bio":"A student in business who also likes the world of photography. Started from a young age by taking photos of nature and anything but humans. After being introduced to street photography, I liked it so much that despite being an introvert, I chose this genre as my future photography route. ","user_id":235770,"name":"mehrdad samimi","website":""},{"id":185203,"bio":"All images are single capture, varying exposures from 1 minute up to 10 minutes - mixed light source, moon light and  tungsten light \n\nPermanent Museum Collections:\ncode name: Burlington - Imperial War Museum London\nDead Trees: The Contemporary Art Society of Wales Museum Collection","user_id":184601,"name":"Richard Lloyd Lewis","website":"www.lloydlewis.co.uk"},{"id":142520,"bio":"My work includes both long-term projects and short series. I am drawn to small subjects that resonate through their intimacy and tenderness. Through photography, I try to preserve what once seemed self-evident before it disappears. I seek out traditions and everyday rituals that reflect broader social changes.\n\nI studied at the Photo Academy Amsterdam and work on both independent and commissioned projects, including assignments for several Dutch newspapers. In 2015, 2017, 2022, and 2025, I received awards at the Dutch photojournalism competition Zilveren Camera. I also exhibit my work regularly.\n","user_id":141918,"name":"Fleur Wiersma","website":"www.fleurwiersma.nl"},{"id":703231,"bio":"Karen Cunningham is a New York City based photographer, print artist, and registered nurse. Karen grew up in Princeton, NJ, where her father was a doctor and her mother a nurse. She holds dual bachelor degrees in fine art and science.  Karen’s love of printmaking and reportage photography has formed the basis of her fine art work. Her nursing career expands her artistic vision and deepens her authentic portrayal of the spectrum of the human condition. \n\tKaren has worked as a professional photographer since 1991.  After completing her BFA,  she ventured into photojournalism and covered the war in The Former Yugoslavia. Over the next 25 years, Karen photographed for numerous publications including, The New York Times, The Daily News, People Magazine, along with shooting assignments for private clientele. Karen’s most recent portfolio, “A City Nurse, healing in the I.C.U. during Covid-19”, featured in The New Yorker Magazine  combines her careers of photography and nursing. Her fine art work is collected and exhibited throughout New York City, and the United States and is included in the permanent collection of The Museum of the City of New York and most recently in the Woolwich International Print Fair in London.  Karen resides with her husband and two step children in Brooklyn, New York.","user_id":702647,"name":"Karen Cunningham","website":"www.karencunningham.com"},{"id":383731,"bio":"I’m an award-winning filmmaker, actress, singer and photographer. I have shot for many magazines including Hits, Time Magazine and more. ","user_id":383147,"name":"Gina Nemo","website":"www.ginanemo.com"},{"id":334217,"bio":"I am a dreamer and storyteller who follows intuition and have a strong affection for the abstract aesthetic. Born and based in Zagreb, I work as a fine art photographer and Associate University Professor of photography at the Faculty of Graphic Arts University of Zagreb, Croatia. At the beginning of my career (some 25 years ago) I was mostly engaged in the advertising and journalistic projects, but recently my interest in photography has changed completely. I overcame documentary and narrative and found myself in the deep analytical and philosophical fields of experimental photography. There I find creative freedom that I was longing for.","user_id":333615,"name":"Maja Strgar Kurecic","website":"majastrgarkurecic.com"},{"id":126729,"bio":"I do photography about 15 years, like hobby.  working in film industry art","user_id":126127,"name":"Mindaugas Gaigalas","website":"gaigminde@gmail.com"},{"id":559747,"bio":"","user_id":559163,"name":"Fabrizio Fontana","website":"www.fotocineclubchiasso.ch"},{"id":626003,"bio":"","user_id":625419,"name":"Hui Zhan","website":""},{"id":591605,"bio":"Mostly street photography, rally, architecture and night light.\nLove my ricoh GR3 and use Nikon too.\nI practice photography as a hobby.\nLove to do more like exposition, contest..","user_id":591021,"name":"Marc Revial","website":"www.instagram.com/art.xtasy"},{"id":170415,"bio":"Being a scientist and a landscape photographer, Franka M. Gabler developed a fascination, admiration, and respect for nature. Soon after moving to California in 1997, she experienced her first wilderness backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Ever since that time, Franka has been photographing the magnificence of the high country mountains and the California landscape. \nShe lives in the Sierra foothills, in the small mountain town of Coarsegold, not far from Yosemite National Park. \n","user_id":169813,"name":"Franka Gabler","website":"www.frankagabler.com"},{"id":366737,"bio":"Giacomo Giannini\n\u2028Born in Ancona, Italy, in 1956, began his career as a photographer, while studying architecture in Florence, in the mid 80s. \nA prominent figure in the design world, as an art director, photographer and video maker, is continuously  searching for innovations in the visual languages. \n\u2028His projects, wether they involve live or inanimate subjects, always have a strong experimental component and he is known for his ability to interpret and process them in an unusual and innovative way.\n \u2028He is a lecturer in Brand Design at the Domus Academy in Milan and he collaborates with the most important design and architecture magazines, such as Interni Magazine, Domus.\n\n","user_id":366135,"name":"Giacomo Giannini","website":"giacomogiannini.com"},{"id":625973,"bio":"","user_id":625389,"name":"Mario Brume","website":""},{"id":659411,"bio":"After I left the place where I studied Photography (Brighton University, UK), in the years that followed I feverishly continued pursuing my practice, accruing a large body of work. Unfortunately I never managed to organise it into a coherent method or strategy to share my work with anybody in the photographic community. I am working finally on my website so I can share my work with professionals. With the many thousands of images I have, I would like to start on a self-publish book.","user_id":658827,"name":"Roman GRILL","website":""},{"id":531363,"bio":"Amateur photographer, currently into learning the art of documentary photography genre. I don't think that I can ever learn everything but I'm doing my best to learn as much as I can and through this quest, elevate myself to a better photographer and a better person as well!","user_id":530779,"name":"Constantinos Avgeropoulos","website":""},{"id":272616,"bio":"David Flynn is a U.S. citizen born in Chile who has lived in Latin American countries for much of his life, including Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Living and traveling throughout the region has helped him grasp a different perspective of life in each nation:  idiosyncrasies, language, music, rhythm, and ambience. \n\nFlynn studied Latin American History and Journalism at the University of New Mexico and holds a Master’s degree in International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He worked for 25 years in advertising and marketing in the Hispanic market in the United States. His work helped guide the marketing of major brands in virtually every category from beer and alcohol, to tourism, packaged goods, retail, banking, soft drinks, and government. \n\nHe now spends his time bouncing around Latin America. He finds himself quarantined in his Austin, Texas home. \n","user_id":272014,"name":"david flynn","website":"www.theculturalphotographer.net"},{"id":60030,"bio":"1980 Born in Osaka Pref, Japan.\n\nSolo Exhibitions:\n2016  now/here (Gallery KITHOUSE, Osaka)\n2015  physical address (Jiro Miura Gallery, Tokyo)\n2015  whereabouts (STORE FRONT, Tokyo)\n2014  BoneFree (sponsored by Alpino/Gallery Tarayou, Saitama)\n2010  finally we are no one (calo bookshop and cafe, Osaka)\n2007  Kazha Imura Solo Exhibition [Self-portraits] (Gallery Toki-no-Wasuremono, Tokyo)\n2004  Kazha Imura Solo Exhibition [Self-portraits] (Gallery Toki-no-Wasuremono, Tokyo)\n\nAwards:\n2014  Behance Portfolio Reviews #5 in Tokyo Japan : Behance Medal Winner (T-SITE GARDEN GALLERY, Daikan-yama)\n2015  TERRADA ART AWARD 2015 : Selected (T-Art Gallery, Tokyo)","user_id":60035,"name":"Kazha Imura","website":"www.kazhaimura.com"},{"id":93642,"bio":"Fotografo apasionado por la naturaleza desde muy corta edad que, después de mucho tiempo sin poder ejercer esta profesión, ahora con ya bastantes años encima, intenta poner su granito de arena fotografiando todo lo que la naturaleza ofrece, justamente para que seamos testigos de lo que tenemos y no sabemos apreciar. ","user_id":93144,"name":"miquel angel artús illana","website":"www.artus.es"},{"id":205412,"bio":"Usted to be a graphic designer, hobbie illustrator, frustrated musician and now a very passionate photographer based in Mexico City.\n","user_id":204810,"name":"Wolf Wender","website":"www.wolfwender.com"},{"id":655779,"bio":"Born in the RDC in 1986, half Lebanese and half-Belgian, Alicia Arbid holds a Master degree in Communication. Specialized in Media and information Management, she currently works as the Coordinator of the Arab Women’s Solidarity Association-Belgium. For close to ten years, she has been developing knowledge and expertise on women's rights with specific focus on Arab women, both immigrants and women whose families have lived in Belgium for several generations.\n\nPassionate about photography, she carries out various projects with women such as exhibition creation, photovoice project, etc.\n\nAs a feminist militant she engages in migration and sexual education issues with a gender perspective and grassroots experiences. Therefore, she is working with local associations, creating guidelines and organizing various activities with and for migrant women to advance gender equality and to improve their position both here and in the Arab countries. \n","user_id":655195,"name":"Alicia Arbid","website":""},{"id":641039,"bio":"I was born in Kazakhstan in 1975. Studied art in my hometown Semipalatinsk, worked as an art teacher, illustrator and set designer. In 1998 I moved to Germany. I completed the courses \"Slavic Studies\" and \"Art History\" at the University of Leipzig. I currently live and work as a freelance artist in Leipzig. Some photographs have been shown in various group and solo exhibitions.\n","user_id":640455,"name":"Lena Inosemzew","website":""},{"id":162390,"bio":"Karoliina Kase was born in Estonia, but her studies have taken her to Costa Rica and the United States. In 2015, Karoliina received her bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts with Honours at Brown University.\n\nKaroliina has since exhibited in solo and group shows in Europe as well as the United States. She has been internationally awarded and published. Karoliina currently lives and works in Australia.\n\nWhile her earlier work combines personal experience and fiction to communicate psychological narratives, her latest projects revolve around civilisation at large–humanity’s relationship with fellow species and the natural environment.","user_id":161788,"name":"Karoliina Kase","website":"www.karoliinakase.com"},{"id":365345,"bio":"Thai Photographer origins, born in 1990. He became passionate about photography in his last year of studies in geology at the Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. The technical training he undertook was to be crucial in igniting his passion for images. He affirms that “nature itself is truly beautiful” and devotes his time to expressing its beauty, that of the flora and fauna around us.","user_id":364743,"name":"Jirawat Plekhongthu","website":"www.jirawatfoto.com"},{"id":132014,"bio":"Le travail exploratoire de Anne-laure J. se joue à la frontière de l’art photographique et de sa connaissance de la psychologie. La dimension innovante de son approche est liée à la réunion de cet art avec cette connaissance intime des êtres. L’originalité de son parcours tient donc à une inversion de son apprentissage professionnel avec sa pratique professionnelle\u0026nbsp;: elle est entrée dans la photographie en autodidacte presque par effraction, mais elle a couplé ce désir devenue nécessité, par un cursus professionnel en psychologie. ","user_id":131412,"name":"Anne-laure J","website":""},{"id":626213,"bio":"Amateur photographer living in Perth, Western Australia. ","user_id":625629,"name":"Steven Nicholls","website":""},{"id":617456,"bio":"I’m Dana Click, a native New Yorker, born and raised in the Bronx.  Human nature is the focal point of my street film photography. I seek to expose authentic moments and provoke emotional reactions. I like to think of my work as documentary in nature. Capturing the present moment in time, to provide a future window into the past. \n","user_id":616872,"name":"Dana Glick","website":"danaclick.myportfolio.com"},{"id":210362,"bio":"Sunshine Coast photographer passionate about architecture, aerial and moody black and white photography.","user_id":209760,"name":"Robin Riddle","website":"robinriddlephotography.com"},{"id":587456,"bio":"I have been photographing most of my life. I'm drawn by the idea of  the preservation of the beauty that I see. My mentor passed away recently and I want to honor him by having the work he helped me with be recognized.\n","user_id":586872,"name":"Tomas Garza","website":""},{"id":271216,"bio":"Ho iniziato a fotografare circa 12 anni fa dopo aver abbandonato gli studi di Fisica.  Ho scelto di seguire quella che per me, a tratti, è un'ossessione: la fotografia. Un'ossessione benefica che mi porta a sentirmi sempre lontano da qualsiasi punto di arrivo fotografico.","user_id":270614,"name":"Giovanni Scirè Ingastone","website":""},{"id":626316,"bio":"Im 37 years old photography hobbiest. Russian born British citizen currently staying in Melbourne, Australia.","user_id":625732,"name":"Dmitrijs Cernagovs","website":"dcernagov.wixsite.com/dimipixels"},{"id":295174,"bio":"Photographer of Black Bear Studio which based in Hong Kong.\n\nExperienced in professional interior and product photography,as well as photo retouch service.","user_id":294572,"name":"Hung Siutsuen","website":"blackbear.com.hk"},{"id":303365,"bio":"Elena was born in Italy in 1988.\nCurrently living, loving and working in London, UK.\n\nGraduated as an Environmental and Sustainability Engineer, she has discovered her passion for photography in her early twenties.\n\nPhotography is her way to evolve and to confront, question and explore the world and her perception of self.","user_id":302763,"name":"Elena Chisena","website":"ioexploro.org/portfolio"},{"id":586189,"bio":"I have loved photography since  high school. I love travelling around the world capturing images of the landscape and the people. I have been doing photography as a part time business for the last 9 years and have recently focused on pet photography. ","user_id":585605,"name":"Ina Jalil","website":"inajphotography.com"},{"id":378596,"bio":"Carlo Pettinelli is a photographer, trainer, counsellor (talk terapist), mediator of self-portrait workshops, and perhaps something else. After graduating in Statistics he devoted himself entirely to photography: he makes numerous photographic reportages collaborating with magazines, with publishers, with photojournalistic agencies and with companies for which he has edited communication works. He carries out collaborations with spaces and exhibition galleries (with more than 40 between collective and personal exhibitions), receiving prizes and awards and inserting his photos in some public and private collections. He started a photography training and teaching activity (he teaches at the “Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma”). In 2018 he specialized in the use of photography in the helping relationship and in self-observation.\n“I love synthesis and I think photography can be seen as an extraordinary subtraction operation, a process of sublimation of vision”.","user_id":378012,"name":"Carlo Pettinelli","website":"www.carlopettinelli.it"},{"id":95276,"bio":"Anna Paola Pizzocaro was born in Milan, Italy. Achieved an MFA in Aesthetic and Visual Art from Sorbonne University in Paris with Honors (Paris 1) in 2003.\nMoved to New York to study photography at the International Center of Photography in New York obtaining the One Year Certificate in GS program in 2008.\n\nAnna Paola Pizzocaro can boast several successful exhibitions such as at  the Lu.C.C.A. Museum of Contemporary Art in Lucca (Tuscany), and the Italian Embassy in Washington DC.\nThe recent acquisition of her work \"On the other side of the mirror\" by the Phillips Collection Museum in Washington D.C. is considered one of her biggest achievements of the artist's carrier so far.\n\n","user_id":94764,"name":"Anna Paola Pizzocaro","website":"www.annapaolapizzocaro.com"},{"id":525261,"bio":"Following the announcement of a serious illness, I have since been hospitalized in a clinic where I began to photograph in the garden enclosure exposed to the winds of the four seasons ... this \"therapeutic\" process was imposed on me as if each of these photos were so many pieces of the puzzle to reconstitute through this existential crisis !","user_id":524677,"name":"REGIS PRUNIER","website":"@serig219 - Instagram"},{"id":479539,"bio":"some photos","user_id":478955,"name":"Walter Kennard","website":""},{"id":624737,"bio":"A Chinese Canadian professional  photographer working and living in Shanghai, China.","user_id":624153,"name":"Gangfeng Wang","website":"www.gangofonephotography.com"},{"id":27816,"bio":"\nI am 43 years old and a photographer since I was a teenager. In photography I am self-taught, or almost. In recent years I have approached creative stock photography for publishing. I am an image creator. I try to tell stories, imagining them first, then sketching them on a sheet of paper to represent them later. Many other times it is instinct that drives me to photograph and there is no program that holds.","user_id":27821,"name":"Donatella Loi","website":"donatellaloiphoto.wixsite.com/ilmiosito"},{"id":200545,"bio":"Editor in chief and photograph of a french movie magazine. Now going to live in Sicily. ","user_id":199943,"name":"romain cole","website":""},{"id":159736,"bio":"On the street since 2016 with a smartphone and a Ricoh GR.","user_id":159134,"name":"Luigi Malatacca","website":"luigimalatacca.weebly.com"},{"id":138645,"bio":"website:  www.yinyunya.com\nYunya Yin 尹韵雅\nBorn: Sichuan, China.\nYunya Yin is a photographic artist and educator working in Chengdu and EU.\nEducation: MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, 2015. \nBeijing Film Academy, 2009-2013.\nBook: Firecrackers: Female Photographers Now’. (Ed. Max Houghton, Finoa Rogers. Published by Thames\u0026amp;Hudson) Aug, 2017.\nSelected Exhibition:\nJoint Solo Exhibition,4.2-5.24,2020,Alter Gallery, Shanghai,China.\n ‘A ROOM OF OUR OWN: A FAST FORWARD WOMEN IN Photography’ Look Photo Biennial 2019, 17th Oct to 21th Dec, 2019,Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool,UK.\nImaginary  Adolescence, PLANCHE(S) CONTACT  FESTIVAL, Deauville, France. 20th Oct to  27th Nov 2016.\nAwards:\nWinner of PDN Photo Annual 2016 ,Student work.\nNominated for Magnum \u0026amp; Photo London's Graduate Photographer Award 2016.\nNominated for Magnum \u0026amp; Photo London's Graduate Photographer Award 2017.\n","user_id":138043,"name":"Yunya Yin","website":"www.yinyunya.com"},{"id":434034,"bio":"I travel through landscapes,  passionate of forms and lines, people becoming part of these landscapes. Mostly interested in black and white, with a certain eye for the unseen. I am not a professional photographer. My professional background is in environmental sciences.","user_id":433450,"name":"Tom Battin","website":"tombattin.ch"},{"id":107509,"bio":"I'm a BA\u0026nbsp;graduate photographer and visual artist based in Helsinki, Finland. \n\nMy photography focuses on fundamental themes like mortality, death, life and memory. Text is often important part of my work.  I see myself as kind of a collector - collector of words, found objects and images. It's my way of making some sense of the world, and of life as well. My recent projects are about memory culture and pet cemeteries. ","user_id":106907,"name":"Laura Rämö","website":"www.lauraramo.com"},{"id":109839,"bio":"Manss is a curator, designer (Member, International Association of Designers, World Design Consortium), and visual artists (painting, photography, wearable art and sculptures) with a broad set of skills and backgrounds in media, communications and the sciences (Ph.D.).  \n\nManss Aval is known for his minimalist and serene photography and abstract expressionist paintings that brim with free, gestural strokes and a rich palette. His work radiates emotive energy and centers on contour, structure, symmetry and tactility, redefining the boundaries between photography and painting. His œuvre presents a unique intersection of arts and science. His geometric works extend centuries of Iranian artistic tradition in intricate patterns. He counts Escher, Kiarostami and Vasarely among the artists influencing him. \n\n","user_id":109237,"name":"Manss Aval","website":"www.manssaval.com"},{"id":196799,"bio":"Student portrait photographer","user_id":196197,"name":"Reece Edwards","website":"instagram.com/reece"},{"id":535756,"bio":"I am an Israeli photographer living in Tel-Aviv. \nI travel frequently, observing the day to day scenes, trying to understand and photograph the local issues they present. For me Street photography is my way of capturing and understanding the vibe and the true nature  of the place and the people that I am visiting.\nDuring my many years of practicing therapy as an Art Therapist I was exposed to patients conflicts and difficulties. I find myself still fascinated by the same issues as a photographer, as they are reflected in the street-life I witness. I explore and intrigue by moments of difficulty as well as moments of joy and happiness.\nI am using Sonny mirrorless cameras, and usually wide angle lenses.\nI am an active photographer for the last 6-7 years.","user_id":535172,"name":"TALLI VERNIA HATSOR","website":""},{"id":95379,"bio":"","user_id":94866,"name":"Andrea Foligni","website":"www.andreafoligni.it"},{"id":160851,"bio":"","user_id":160249,"name":"Wendy Simmons","website":"www.wendysimmons.com"},{"id":343196,"bio":"My working life has been varied, involving stage and television acting\nas well as working as a jazz musician and music tutor.\nThe one constant however has been my return, time and again, to street photography to which I have been irresistibly drawn over several decades..","user_id":342594,"name":"Leon Gregory","website":"Non-existent. You could google Leon Gregory Photography if you want."},{"id":105069,"bio":"I am original from Indonesia, but in the last 21 years, I live in North of Norway. Married with a Norwegian man and have 3 children and 1 grand child. I am a freelance photographer ","user_id":104467,"name":"Patricia Maria Thorbergsen","website":"www.thorbergsen.com"},{"id":301686,"bio":"Buongiorno, mi chiamo Marco Alessi, a distanza di anni continuo ad essere felicemente affascinato da quel che vedo e mi circonda, tanto da accrescere costantemente il mio desiderio di fotografia. \nMi nutro di questo, è più forte di me.","user_id":301084,"name":"Marco Alessi","website":"www.marcoalessi.it"},{"id":214220,"bio":"I'm a 68 year-old creative polymath,  living and working in Bath since 2019, after 46 years in London. ","user_id":213618,"name":"Steve Swindells","website":"ello.co/steveswindells"},{"id":535760,"bio":"Bruno Lapeyre intègre l'École Estienne en 1984. il est reçu en 1985 au concours du CFT Gobelins (Paris) en section Photographie et à l'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, en section peinture, dont il sort diplômé en 1991. \n\nFasciné par l'avènement des nouvelles technologies, il pratique bientôt professionnellement l'infographie et la vidéo. Il décide peu à peu d'en revenir à l'art. Ses récentes recherches le ramènent vers les médiums plus classiques comme la peinture et le dessin.\n\nIl ne cesse de travailler en parallèle la photographie à laquelle il confie la représentation du réel, représentation dont il se décharge peu à peu dans son oeuvre picturale. ","user_id":535176,"name":"Bruno Lapeyre","website":"photographies.brunolapeyre.net"},{"id":296586,"bio":"","user_id":295984,"name":"Tiago Nunes","website":"www.tiagofoto.com"},{"id":503344,"bio":"Travel, create, communicate. Seeing beyond the expected. Feel, listen, explore.\nAndré Fridman, 23, was born in São Paulo, since childhood he was very attached to photography and  visual arts by the influence of his family. He's been working as an assistant for Paulo Fridman (portrait photographer) and also works as a freelancer.\nDegreed in advertising by Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in 2018. Now a days is studying photography. ","user_id":502760,"name":"Andre Fridman","website":"cargocollective.com/andrefridman"},{"id":23500,"bio":"Long time photographer. Doing stock photography. Love to travel and explore. Love taking photos of people in foreign lands.  Festivals and religious sites have always fascinated me, particularly the fervor and piety of  local cultures. Life in the street is a multicultural phenomena, whether it be the streets of Mumbai or the alleys of San Francisco. Ever changing, the fluid environment of street photography is an on going challenge","user_id":23500,"name":"Bob Huberman","website":"Flickr, Alamy"},{"id":704047,"bio":"A film photographer from Taiwan. ","user_id":703463,"name":"Ching Wang","website":""},{"id":656024,"bio":"","user_id":655440,"name":"Tim Neels","website":"www.mitsleen.be"},{"id":308053,"bio":"Maurizio Esposito was born in Naples in 1982 where he lives and works. During the last year his works has been exhibited in several Museums: at Museo d’arte contemporanea Madre of Naples (2011), Fondazione Forma per la fotografia of Milano (2011), Centro di fotografia d’Autore of Bibbiena (2012). In 2015 he was selected to take part to the second edition of Laboratorio Irregolare, the indipendent masterclass held by Antonio Biasiucci, thanks to he had an exhibition at SMMAVE of Naples (2017), Galleria del Cembalo of Rome(2017), La bottega di Cecè Casile, Milan (2018). During 2019-20, the project Vesuvio, 11 luglio 2017 has been exhibited at Tiefkollektiv/profondo collettivo 2 Festival in Bolzano (2019), Museo e Certosa di San Martino, Napoli (2019), Galleria Fonti, Napoli (2019), Roonee 247 fine arts, Tokyo (2020). His works are included in several collections as Collezione Cotroneo (2019) and Luciano Benetton’s collection (2017). ","user_id":307451,"name":"maurizio esposito","website":"www.maurizioesposito.com"},{"id":55937,"bio":"My relationship with photograpy starts while studying Tourism at Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires. \nAfter three years, with photography as a compulsory subject,\n I decided to leave and dedicate myself fully to the pursuit of images \nas powerful means of communication. \nI've been living and working in Spain for more than ten years\u0026nbsp;now,\n though travelling frequently around the world. \nMy work has appeared in major spanish newspapers such as El pais,\n El mundo, La Razón, etc;  and has been exhibited as well in various occasions, among them in Casa de America (madrid) and the serie Gogo Dancers in the Festival of Light in Buenos Aires (Pabellon 4 Gallery).\nI work freelance covering concerts and all kind of\u0026nbsp;cultural events, as well as providing stills for movies and documentaries.","user_id":55942,"name":"Mariano Rennella","website":"www.marianorennella.com"},{"id":108656,"bio":"Paola Rizzu, sassarese,  un passato  ventennale di \"banca\" con anche ruoli di responsabilità, una buona conoscenza del tessuto imprenditoriale e della realtà economica della Sardegna e, in anticipo rispetto ad altri, un'alta percezione della \u0026nbsp;situazione e del  grande disagio che arrivava.\n\nIl burnout  per essermi sentita complice e in qualche modo testimonial di un sistema al collasso, la  perdita dello scopo \u0026nbsp;e le dimissioni.\nLa ricerca di un nuovo e più profondo Senso.\n\nLo studio della \u0026nbsp;Fotografia,  quasi da autodidatta, ancora in corso; e nel mentre \u0026nbsp;quasi cinque anni di collaborazione con diversi movimenti di lotta ambientale e sociale dell'Isola.\u0026nbsp;\nLa raggiunta consapevolezza dell'inutilità della maggior parte degli strumenti e forme utilizzate.\u0026nbsp;\n\nLa preoccupazione per una recessione sempre più evidente e per lo stato di  degrado dei beni comuni della mia città, che non la aiutano a diventare una concreta proposta turistica e culturale.\u0026nbsp;\nLa necessità di fermarmi per comprendere un futuro possibile e ultimamente quella di camminare\n\n\n\nuna selezione di alcuni progetti tra cui l ultimo Sassari Sardinia _ ZTL","user_id":108054,"name":"paolagiulia rizzu","website":"www.paolarizzu.it in corso di realizzazione"},{"id":204626,"bio":"I am currently a student at Columbia University at a program that hopes to unify art and environmental policy. Photography has been an avid passion of mine since youth and I frequently explore the medium throughout my work.","user_id":204024,"name":"Arya Harsono","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/superiorman"},{"id":292881,"bio":"Alexandra Brand (1969) graduated from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, The Netherlands, in 1998 in the graduation photography. She creates still lifes with sober colours in fixed sets and landscapes. In her work natural and artificial elements interact and reflect the beauty of everyday life. The unexpected combinations and compositions in Brand’s work are like a musical piece and show her need to compose a new reality in which existing elements get a new form by interacting with each other. She uses her refined sense of colour and attention to detail to create dreamlike and mysterious images. ","user_id":292279,"name":"Alexandra Brand","website":"www.alexandrabrand.nl"},{"id":204436,"bio":"Robert Siegelman works primarily in photography, exploring issues of  desire, vulnerability,  loneliness and body positivity from a queer perspective. He taught at Tufts University in Boston for 40 years, and now works with artists and teaches privately. \n\nHis work is in many collections including the Boston Public Library, Harvard University, MIT, The Leslie - Lohman Museum of in New York City, The Leather Archives in Chicago, The Bill Arning Gay Art Collection, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.\n\nIn 2017 his installation, “Do You Worry a Lot” was exhibited at the Winfisky Gallery, Salem State University. In 2018 a one-person photography exhibit, titled “In the Flesh” was held at HallSpace in Boston MA.\n\n","user_id":203834,"name":"Robert Siegelman","website":"robertsiegelman.com (under construction)"},{"id":204445,"bio":"","user_id":203843,"name":"Nuno Catharina Pedersen","website":""},{"id":560364,"bio":"Based in Washington, D.C. with a background in Sacred Space/Cultural Studies in Architecture and Sustainable Design, John T Allen focuses on questions of temporality as explored through a body of work spanning over a decade in a wide range of mediums from mixed media to collage, digital art, photography, and music with a specific focus on prehistory, the built environment, and the natural world. Permian Designs represents the core of this ethos through visual media while its offshoot, A Virtual Memory [operating under the pseudonym \"S. Taillifer\" since 2017], explores these notions through sound in the form of a continuous, ever-evolving musical narrative. ","user_id":559780,"name":"John Allen","website":"www.permiandesigns.com"},{"id":3317,"bio":"As a teenager in Boston in the 1960s, then in New York starting in the 1970s, Nan Goldin has taken intensely personal, spontaneous, sexual, and transgressive photographs of her family, friends, and lovers. In 1979 she presented her first slideshow in a New York nightclub, and her richly colored, snapshot like photographs were soon heralded as a groundbreaking contribution to fine art photography. \n\nThe Ballad of Sexual Dependency—the name she gave her ever-evolving show—eventually grew into a forty-five-minute multimedia presentation of more than 900 photographs, accompanied by a musical soundtrack. \n\nGoldin first exhibited at Matthew Marks Gallery in 1992. Her work has been the subject of two major touring retrospectives: one organized in 1996 by the Whitney Museum of American Art and another, in 2001, by the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London. \n\nRecent exhibitions include the slide and video presentation Sisters, Saints \u0026amp; Sybils at La Chapelle de la Salpêtrière, Paris, contributions to the 40th Les Rencontres d'Arles in 2009, and Goldin's Scopophilia exhibition that was part of Patrice Chéreau's special 2011 program at the Louvre. \n\nGoldin was admitted to the French Legion of Honor in 2006 and received the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in 2007. In 2012 The Macdowell Colony awarded Goldin the Edward Macdowell Medal for her enduring vision and creativity. Also in 2012, The Museu de Arte Moderna in Rio de Janeiro mounted an exhibition of Goldin’s work. Goldin lives and works in Paris and New York.","user_id":3317,"name":"Nan Goldin","website":"www.matthewmarks.com"},{"id":631968,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Italy, interested both in reportage and in experimental/alternative techniques.  As an Art historian, too, I approach photography as a complex mean of expression and I seek inspiration from various and different sources, from Art history to popular culture and classic photojournalism.  ","user_id":631384,"name":"Giorgio Coen Cagli","website":"www.giorgiocoencagli.com"},{"id":327541,"bio":"Currently residing in North Augusta, SC, Peter Stitt is a photographer who has been exhibited nationally and internationally, from Portland, OR, to Venice, Italy. A graduate of Northeastern University, he has studied and honed his craft through teaching, commercial assisting, and gallery management.\n\nWorking currently as a full-time artist, Stitt produces images that reflect on the social landscape and the way it shapes our experiences, past and present. With influences from street photography and the New Topographics movement, his photography speaks to a sense of place, time, and familiarity of everyday environments and the landscapes they create.","user_id":326939,"name":"Peter Stitt","website":"www.petercstitt.com"},{"id":29767,"bio":"I've graduated from Photography in 2010 at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest.\nI have been working as a photographer ever since. I enjoy documenting what surrounds me, also creating scenes.","user_id":29772,"name":"Barnabás Tóth","website":"www.iambarnie.com"},{"id":3320,"bio":"Matthias Hoch comes from the strong tradition of architectural photography, a tradition as long as that of photography itself. Based in Leipzig he has been exploring the ubiquitous formal language of modern European urban development. Through his images of buildings, interiors, exteriors and details he views the built object as social art, reflecting a concrete historical situation.\n\nObjects, be they buildings or office chairs, are observed precisely and with a keen sense of surface. The views he presents seem virtually impossible to localize. They document Hoch’s critical, analytical approach to the space around us, yet they also exhibit a distinctive sculptural quality. \n\nMatthias Hoch (*1958 in Radebeul) studied photography at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst, Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig. Solo exhibitions include Museum Kurhaus Kleve (2013), Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco (2011), Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm (2010), Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen (2006), Lindenau-Museum Altenburg (2005), and Kunsthalle Bremen (2002). He has participated in group shows at Fotomuseum Winterthur (2013), Berlinische Galerie (2012), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2009), and Cobra Museum, Amstelveen (2008). \n\nIn 2013 he was a recipient of the Goethe-Institut's Villa Kamogawa scholarship in Kyoto, Japan. In 2003 he won the German Academy Villa Massimo scholarship in Rome. \n\nHis work is included in such public collections as Berlinische Galerie, Kunsthalle Bremen, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, Pinakothek der Moderne München, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York.","user_id":3320,"name":"Matthias Hoch","website":"www.matthiashoch.com"},{"id":3333,"bio":"Melanie Bonajo exams the paradoxes inherent in our future-based ideas of comfort. Through her photographs,  performances, videos and installations Bonajo examines subjects related to progress that remove from the individual a sense of belonging and looks at how technological advances and commodity-based pleasures increase feelings of alienation within the individual. Captivated by concepts of the divine, she explores the spiritual emptiness of her generation, examines peoples’ shifting relationship with nature and tries to understand existential questions by looking at our domestic situation, idea’s around classification, concepts of home, gender and attitudes towards value. \n\nMelanie Bonajo lives and works in Amsterdam. Her work has been exhibited and performed in international art institutions, such as  De Appel Arts Center / Amsterdam, Institute Neérlandais/Paris, Modern Art Museum / Ljubljana, Kohun National Museum of Contemporary Art/ Seoul, Stedelijk museum/ Amsterdam, PPOW Gallery/ New York, SMBA/Amsterdam, Programm, Berlin, Museum of Modern Art / Arnhem and Foam /Amsterdam. She made 7 publications I have a Room with Everything / 2009, Furniture Bondage / 2009, Modern Life of the Soul / 2008, Volkerschau and Bush Compulsion /2009, 1 question 9 possible answers 3 rooms /2012, Spheres / 2012. With her music project ZaZaZoZo she will release the album INUA with tsunami-addiction spring 2013. In 2008 she studied religious science; Mysticism and Western Esotericism at the UVA. She worked as creative editor for Capricious magazine and Mister Motley, taught workshops and lectured on l'Ecal, Rietveld Academie, Aperture, Parsons school of Art, Mediamatic a.o. In 2012 she initiated the collective GENITAL INTERNATIONAL which focusses on subjects around participation, equality, our environment and politics beyond polarity. ","user_id":3333,"name":"Melanie Bonajo","website":"www.melaniebonajo.com"},{"id":203174,"bio":"I am a part-time photographer who is starting to branch out into more portrait work.  I received my Master of Photographic Arts designation from the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC)in 2020.  Accredited in Nature, Botanical, Fine Art/Photo Decor, Ornithology/Bird, Stock and Night Photography by the PPOC.","user_id":202572,"name":"Linda Ryma","website":"www.lindarymaphotography.com"},{"id":560757,"bio":"In 2012  I  'stumbled' on to photography after taking it up as pastime after having some health issues in 2009. It turned out that I was given a gift of understanding natural light from the beginning.\n\nWhile I do many types of photography, my real passion is taking portraits in natural light-90% are of friends, their friends and, family. All portraits have been done in Vancouver and many in my apartment which has amazing natural light.\n\nI would love to do more candid portraits outside of people that I don't know but it's a challenge to get model releases.  Luckily some of my images that are of people I don't know and are candid allows the observer to see my range.\n\nRecently I have been doing some street photography to expand my range.  This way I can work on personal projects.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n ","user_id":560173,"name":"Teresa Hogarth","website":"teresahogarthphotography.com"},{"id":168771,"bio":"Francesco Pileri is Noah North.\nBorn in 1994 in Narni, Italy.\nFloating between music and photography.","user_id":168169,"name":"Francesco Pileri","website":""},{"id":253623,"bio":"Photojournalist doing more and more own projects, all about people in their lives and their environment.","user_id":253021,"name":"Merlin Daleman","website":"www.merlindaleman.com"},{"id":848297,"bio":"3777 bet: ডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে স্লট ও গেম খেলার প্ল্যাটফর্ম!\nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!\nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:\nঠিকানা: R. das Flores, 4740 - Boa Viagem, São Paulo - SP, 29351-563, Brasil\nফোন: (+55) 61 99307-6773\nই-মেইল: 3777bet.id@gmail.com\n#3777bet #3777bet_Game #3777bet_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming\nWebsite :https://3777bet.id","user_id":834141,"name":"Betid Betid","website":"3777bet.id"},{"id":368772,"bio":"Chris Bierl studied photography at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich and post graduated as an appointed Master Student in Media Arts at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig. He works with photography, video and installations. Central aspects in his works are the relationship between mankind and nature, our understanding of wild and domestic landscapes as well as society’s integration in there. ","user_id":368170,"name":"Chris Bierl","website":"www.chrisbierl.com"},{"id":116158,"bio":"I am a creative professional with a background in graphic design and visual communications and I have a passion for photography. With 25 years experience in the design field I have had a lot of exposure to photography and it's multiple uses. Photography began as a hobby for me and now has become a part of me. I enjoy traveling as much as time allows and I always have my camera with me ready to take a photo at any opportunity. I capture the scene to express my creative vision and to tell the story of the scene I have captured.","user_id":115556,"name":"Scott Hill","website":"www.scotthilldesign.com"},{"id":761219,"bio":"I'm a German photographer, originally from Münster, Westphalia, Having damaged my hearing at a young age and then developing severe tinnitus, I have struggled with verbal communication but I have always found fluency through photography.\n\nI moved to New York aged 24 and lived in a former dance hall with artists in Harlem 125th and Lexington, the exact spot where Lou Reed waited for his man. I took on painting and decorating jobs, to fund my newly discovered love of photography, thanks to an eye-opening Garry Winogrand 80's exhibition at the Moma. I started taking photographs of street scenes in Manhattan with my Nikon before learning the technical skills I lacked by assisting established photographers.\n\nBy 93 I felt I was ready to branch out and created, with my newly acquired Pentax 6x7 camera, a portfolio of simple black and white studio portraits of my friends from the music and art scene.\n\nI moved to London where I pretty much immediately started getting editorial commissions and became mostly known for fashion and portraits.\n\nFinally accepting at the age of 57 that I'm no longer the fresh-faced kid in town, I left East London and moved to Hastings where my partner and I restor","user_id":755727,"name":"Andreas Bleckmann","website":"www.andreasbleckmann.com"},{"id":219540,"bio":"Ella Mack is a photographer with a love for travel. She was born in Australia and now splits her time between her roots in Perth on the coast of Western Australia, her new home town of Montreal, Canada, and the rest of the world. \n\nElla honed her craft while traversing the backstreets of Latin America, drinking tea with Kazakh eagle hunters and hiking volcanoes in eastern Africa. Her imagery treats landscapes like portraits and portraits like a familiar afternoon with friends.","user_id":218938,"name":"Ella Mack","website":"www.ellamackphotos.com"},{"id":559702,"bio":"My name is Fiona and I am a Sunbury based wedding and lifestyle photographer.\nOriginally from north east Victoria, I moved to Melbourne in 1988 for work ... now making a career as a photographer.  \nYou see, your photographs are for you now, but just not you.... the images of you and your loved ones are for your kids, your kid's kids and their kids and so on ...... it helps them know more about their heritage.","user_id":559118,"name":"Fiona Nika","website":"www.nikkobluephotography.com"},{"id":761245,"bio":"Creativity understood as letting go of certainties\n\nBorn in the tiny island of Langeland and raised between Denmark and Spain, I am a photographer and multidisciplinary artist based in Barcelona. My artistic practice revolves around the concepts of unpredictability, the randomness with which we occupy a place in the cosmos, and how chance affects our existence. It raises questions around the corporeal and the temporary, in order to reflect on some of these huge enigmas of life. I have balanced between photography, literature and film since 2001. \nCuriosity and constant experimentation keep me moving forward. \nI have balanced between art, film and literature since 2001. Curiosity and constant experimentation keeps me moving forward. ","user_id":755749,"name":"Lisa Pram","website":"www.lisapram.com"},{"id":398578,"bio":"I am a trained Intellectual property legal advisor but after a few years and upon the arrival of her 3 kids decided to fully embrace my passion for photography. I returned to College when my youngest was 1 year old and I retrained for 3 years. My enthusiasm for photography has only grown over the years and given me a constant source of satisfaction and excitement.","user_id":397994,"name":"Julie Fargues","website":"www.jafintheboxphotography.com"},{"id":400370,"bio":"","user_id":399786,"name":"Bela Luma","website":"www.belalumaphoto.com"},{"id":3340,"bio":"Trevor Paglen is an artist whose work spans image-making, sculpture, investigative journalism, writing, engineering, and numerous other disciplines. Among his chief concerns are learning how to see the historical moment we live in and developing the means to imagine alternative futures.\n\nPaglen’s work has had one-person exhibitions at Vienna Secession, Eli \u0026amp; Edythe Broad Art Museum, Van Abbe Museum, Frankfurter Kunstverein, and Protocinema Istanbul, and participated in group exhibitions the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Modern, and numerous other venues. He has launched an artwork into distant orbit around Earth in collaboration with Creative Time and MIT, contributed research and cinematography to the Academy Award-winning film Citizenfour, and created a radioactive public sculpture for the exclusion zone in Fukushima, Japan.\n\nHe is the author of five books and numerous articles on subjects including experimental geography, state secrecy, military symbology, photography, and visuality. Paglen’s work has been profiled in the New York Times, Vice Magazine, the New Yorker, and Art Forum. In 2014, he received the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Pioneer Award for his work as a “groundbreaking investigative artist.”\n\nPaglen holds a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley, an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in Geography from U.C. Berkeley.","user_id":3340,"name":"Trevor Paglen","website":"www.metropicturesgallery.com"},{"id":293326,"bio":"Amateur Photographer","user_id":292724,"name":"Jacques Archambault","website":"www.mcjadigitalworks.com/photography-jacques"},{"id":184013,"bio":"Technically speaking Fred Mitchell is legally blind, but through the miracle of optometry this German born artist was afforded the ability of sight. He has used this fortunate gift to take photographs and make photobooks. When not working,  he is adjusting to his new role as a father, while trying to win the affection of his two dogs, who prefer the company of his spouse and daughter.\n\nHis first monograph IF YOU GO all the PLANTS WILL DIE is available through Yoffy Press. With a wry wit, this photo book interprets a deteriorating relationship through dead plants, color plates, and poetry.","user_id":183411,"name":"Fred Mitchell","website":"www.yayfredmitchell.com"},{"id":239996,"bio":"Capto momentos porque me apasiona. \nNo soy fotógrafa profesional, no me dedico a esto pero creo que puedo aportar un poco de mi visión al mundo. Y si les gusta, qué mejor.","user_id":239394,"name":"Pamella Acosta Acosta","website":""},{"id":97276,"bio":"I am an artist working across many media. Photography and video making have been a strong part of my work as part of the process and as the final act of making.\nI often travelled to create works...so during covid lockdown I have time to go through the raw images and find the treasures so often missed when creating exhibitions. \n","user_id":96759,"name":"lisa anderson","website":"www.lisaanderson.com.au"},{"id":44613,"bio":"I am a resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia and have long held a fascination with photographs, cameras, and the photographic process.  I use a variety of digital and analog equipment and techniques to collect and create images of the world around me, focusing mainly on the urban landscape, architecture, and live music.   I have exhibited photos in New York, London, San Francisco, Texas, and Halifax and have been published in several books.\n","user_id":44618,"name":"Adam Lanigan","website":"www.saltyfog.ca"},{"id":114398,"bio":"I am a native HongKonger and has lived in Hong Kong, Taipei, Shanghai for years. I am a member of so called the \"business world\" and has nothing been interested in photography or any form of art until 7 years ago I bought a new DSLR for a vacation and suddenly found out a new world to be explored. In December 2012, I am one of the guest presenter in the 1st Open Show held in Hong Kong. In August 2013, I am one of the the three exhibitors in the photo exhibition \"A Tales of three cities\" held in Taipei. In June 2015, I am one of the exhibitors in the exhibition \"100 Self-Portrairts of Hongkongese\" in Hong Kong. I am most interesting in street and documentary photography, through walking along the street to feel, to smell and press the shutter instinctively on whatever comes to my heart. Rather than taking a photo, I believe what I try to do is making an image to tell audience what I feel about the world around me.","user_id":113796,"name":"Man Kit Luk","website":""},{"id":204946,"bio":"Naymuzzaman Khan Prince is a social photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He attended a 3-year long seminar assigned and supported by World Press Photo Foundation and was nominated for World Press Photo Joop Swart Master Class in 2003.\nHe is a member of Redux pictures agency  -New York. His main areas of interest are socio-cultural aspects such as women and women rights, culture and identity, worker, health, population and development, environment and climate change, politics and political violence, religion etc. \nBeside still documentary he is also making video documentary. ","user_id":204344,"name":"Naymuzzaman Khan","website":"www.nzprince.com"},{"id":542117,"bio":"I work and live as a freelance photographer, travelling around the world, exploring and capturing the beauty all around, from the vast and cold mountain landscapes of Norway and the Faroe islands, to the dense urban metropolis of Bangkok, New York and Rio de janeiro. I have captured moments of intensity in human decisions, immense forces of nature and incredible landscapes that will leave you in awe.","user_id":541533,"name":"Maks Rasmussen","website":"www.maksrphoto.com"},{"id":568923,"bio":"Benoit’s work as a still life photographer contrasts with a youth spent playing rugby in Biarritz, France. From a contact sport of bursting action and movement, to the patience and calm that are part of the DNA of his medium of choice, he still goes to extremes today in his choice of subject matter. The highly stylised work he does in Beauty, where bending the rules of physics is a must, to creating abstractions of liquids that won’t hold shape. Benoit finds grandeur in the most minute detail, amusement in lighting, and hunger in shaping new creation.","user_id":568339,"name":"benoit Audureau","website":"www.benoitaudureau.com"},{"id":703512,"bio":"The magic of photography was discovered to Marina through her Dad. He was an amateur photographer and she remembers how she froze with delight when they were developing family photos in her home laboratory in Moscow. \n\nIn adult life, she never parted with her camera and became a graphic designer,  she started photographing for her clients: fashion shows, still life and even portraits of miners and metallurgists. \n\nFor several years she worked as an assistant for her future husband, advertising and editorial photographer Paul Eng. \n\nAfter they moved to New York, being 8 month pregnant, she took a course of advertising photography at School of Visual Arts (SVA). \n\nImmersed in parenthood, she discovered the world of children’s and family photography. She took photos in parks and in the studio.\n\nThe next step for her were classes of Fine Art photography at Anna Krauklis’s school. This allowed her to finally form her own style, based on classical painting and studio portraits of the era of the beginning of photography. She have learned to approach each shoot in a meaningful way, plan shots in advance and eventually make deeper portraits. \n\nShe is currently live with her two daughters and husband in New York. She still doing family, children and portrait photography. In parallel, she is trying to develop her artistic direction, participate in exhibitions, competitions and work with galleries.","user_id":702928,"name":"Marina Eng","website":"www.marinaeng.net"},{"id":494971,"bio":"I am a complex combination between the impossible dreamer and control-freak planner.  The fundamental duality.","user_id":494387,"name":"Scott Gurney","website":""},{"id":3348,"bio":"Michael Flomen was born in Montreal in 1952. He began taking photographs in the late ’60s, and has been showing his work on several continents since 1972. He has been a darkroom printer and collaborator for many artists including for Jacques Henri Lartigue’s traveling exhibition in Canada and the United States in the mid ’70s. Flomen’s first book of “street photographs,” which followed the Cartier-Bresson formalism of photographic picture making, was published in 1980, followed by Still Life Draped Stone in 1985. Flomen switched camera formats in the early ’90s, photographing snow and producing works under the title RISING. For the last fifteen years, this self-taught artist has used camera-less techniques to collaborate with nature. Various forms of water, firefly light, wind, and other natural phenomena are the inspiration for his picture making. Michael Flomen’s work is in the collections of George Eastman House, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, the Norton Museum of Fine Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others.","user_id":3348,"name":"Michael Flomen","website":"michael-flomen.squarespace.com"},{"id":626834,"bio":"Sou um fotografo urbano amador, que busca o simples no cotidiano pelas ruas por onde passo, pela cidade onde moro, e pelas cidades por onde ando.","user_id":626250,"name":"Mateus Racz Santos","website":""},{"id":187437,"bio":"Annica Mari was born 1966 in Uppsala, Sweden. When she was only three month old the family moved to a town called Örebro where she grew up. When she was 23 she moved to Karlstad in värmland county and stayed there until she moved to USA in 2007 and spent six years over sea, there she also got her first camera. Annica Mari started to develop her own art style with a soft, whimsical and some times surreal touch. In 2013 she moved back to Sweden and are today located in Trelleborg, skåne county\n","user_id":186835,"name":"annica albin","website":"www.annicamari.se "},{"id":626864,"bio":"Mother of three married to a carpenter living in the countryside in South Wales taking pictures of the ups and downs of home life . ","user_id":626280,"name":"Anna Jones","website":""},{"id":703544,"bio":"I, Tomomichi Nakamura, worked as an animation artist until around 2017. In 2018, due to health issues, I underwent a transition and subsequently became a photographer. I am a second-degree disabled individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder.\n\nPhotographic works\n\n2019 Ari no youna \"Like Ants\"\n\n2019 Canon’sNew Cosmos of Photography 2019 *Grand Prize (Japan)\n2020 Okayama Art and Culture Award *Second Prize (Japan)\n\n2020 \"Ants\"\n2020 Solo Exhibition　(Tokyo Photographic Art Museum)\n\n2022 Solo Exhibition (NagiMOCA)\n\n2022~A home for the hermit crab\n\n2022 LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2022 *Jurors’ Pick\n2023 20 years International Photography Awards 2023 *Honorable Mention\n2023 LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2023 *Jurors’Pick\n2024 2023 Tokyo International Foto Awards Portfolio category *Second place\n\n2023~Ants Plus \"Funi\"\n\n2023 LensCulture Critics'Choice 23 *Critics' Pick\n2023 20 years International Photography Awards Deeper\nPerspective *Honorable Mention\n\nFeatured by TV documentary program Document 20 mins. created by NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), and it is titled \"Ants, human beings and myself: Works of Nakamura Tomomichi\".","user_id":702960,"name":"Tomomichi Nakamura","website":"tomomichi-nakamura.doriyama.com"},{"id":276900,"bio":"I'M PHOTOGRAPHER FOR PASSION  AND NOW I LIVE IN PARIS AND I WOULD LIKE TO MY PASSION BECOME A WORK.","user_id":276298,"name":"Paola Arqua'","website":""},{"id":448141,"bio":"Cześć. Jestem Bartek i mam 48 lat. Dużo, prawda? Ale w głowie mam jakieś 25 lat... Wciąż szukam nowych wyzwań i tematów w swojej fotografii. ","user_id":447557,"name":"Bartłomiej Jaśko","website":"jaskowa-galeria.pl/albums.php?s=1"},{"id":271307,"bio":"As a 25 year old,  after graduating in restaurant management, life has driven me to photography, which has given me the power to share all my emotions through all the pictures I take. \nIt has given me the eyes -and courage- to truly see and appreciate what is important in life.","user_id":270705,"name":"Fernanda Pacheco","website":"www.feelingtheblanks.com"},{"id":56183,"bio":"Born in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1966.\nLives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.\nI have been living in southern Patagonia from 2003 to 2012.\nGraduated in Pedagogy from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 1993.\nWork as photographer and free lance graphic designer from 1996.","user_id":56188,"name":"Marcela Magno","website":"www.marcelamagno.com"},{"id":138328,"bio":"In 2008, I completed a BA in photography at the University of the Arts (LCF). Since then, I have been working freelance as photography artist and picture editor; publishing and selling my work worldwide.\nI have been living in Berlin, Germany since 2011.\nCulture, social attitudes, diversity, individuality, and gender fluidity play a big role in my art. At different points of my life, I have seen first hand what it is like to live on many levels of the social spectrum. These experiences have greatly influenced my work. I like to concentrate on the individual in society. It is important to me that the subject has a voice within my art, in the form of expression, personal items, or personally chosen location. I stage this with flash, different colour gels and specially chosen backdrops, which I sometimes hand paint. I often manipulate the colours or saturation in postproduction. Through this process I create a photographic collage of the person. Where the subject is as important as my vie\n","user_id":137726,"name":"Jessica Weber","website":"www.jessicaweberphotography.com"},{"id":172584,"bio":"Photographer from Melbourne, Australia","user_id":171982,"name":"Ashini Nanayakkara","website":"www.ashininanayakkara.com"},{"id":397092,"bio":"Photography is so amazing because whatever mode you shoot in, there are always endless possibilities.","user_id":396508,"name":"Jan Hillsberg","website":"none - email - prest7on@aol.com"},{"id":76452,"bio":"","user_id":76152,"name":"Atli Steinsson","website":"www.steinsson.is"},{"id":71441,"bio":"","user_id":71171,"name":"Victor Calero Latorre","website":"www.victorcalero.com"},{"id":607842,"bio":"","user_id":607258,"name":"Herman Chan","website":"www.hermanchw.com"},{"id":626985,"bio":"","user_id":626401,"name":"Mamunur Rashid","website":""},{"id":254136,"bio":"Engineer as profession, photographer since 2014, passionate about art, curious and with a lot of wish of discovering and experimenting.","user_id":253534,"name":"Nicola Toscani","website":"ntphotography.wordpress.com"},{"id":562083,"bio":"A former TV executive that's built and managed networks - newly retired and focused on using my creative instincts to make others happy and smile with my captured moments.","user_id":561499,"name":"Leo Perez","website":"www.instagram.com/leoperezphotos"},{"id":613669,"bio":"Gilliard Lach was born in Blumenau (Brazil). He always nurtured an affair with photography that never went beyond a hobby, sometimes more enthusiastic, sometimes forgotten. Professionally, he ended up as an expert in brain research (a scientist) and once in a while used to take nice shots from a cool microscope.  Things changed more recently when he decided to dedicate more time to his main art, photography. \nI now allow part of my time to explore the streets of my city as well as I always have I camera ready when I am walking on a foreign street as well as taking small commissioned projects. ","user_id":613085,"name":"Gilliard Lach","website":"www.gilliard.photography"},{"id":266531,"bio":"Chevalier is an accomplished photographer with her repertoire shown in a multitude of galleries, private collections and publications. Coming from a strong arts background, Chevalier was exposed to a variety of media from a young age. After experiencing considerable success early in her career in Connecticut, she took time off to get married and start a family in the Hudson Valley. The artist was inspired to re-enter the photography world after the birth of her daughter. Seeing the world through her daughter's eyes reinvigorated her passion for photography and the subjects of her art. ","user_id":265929,"name":"Cate Chevalier","website":"www.catechevalier.com"},{"id":134215,"bio":"Ana Kacheishvili was born in 1979. In 2001 she graduated from Shota Rustaveli University - the faculty of drama and cinematography. She's an actress by profession.\n In 2001-2010, she worked in Tumanishvili Theater. As well as in Movement and Royal theaters. In 2015 she persued photography in Georgian social work Institute. She graduated Nakani-Mamasakhlisi certificate course as well. In 2016, she had a group exhibition throughout the Kolga Photo Festival, in the Black and White gallery. \"World beyond dreams.\" There were presented several of her works. In 2017 she was a finalist in Kolga photo festival. In two categories: Conceptual photo series and one shot. Now she works as a freelancer, on private projects. \n ","user_id":133613,"name":"anna kacheishvili","website":"anastasiakacheishv.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":28712,"bio":"En la línea del tiempo, la sombra de la ballena es un perro.\n©angélica escoto\n","user_id":28717,"name":"Angelica Escoto","website":"www.behance.net/Angelicaescoto"},{"id":83302,"bio":"I was born in 1978, I lived in San Carlos de Bariloche until 1998, I was studying Astronomy when I started working in El Dia de la Plata newspaper at 2002, then in 2004 I began to work in La Nacion newspaper. I collaborated with El Grafico Magazine from 2006 for today and some agencies like GettyImages Latam.\n\nAward-winning photographer Sports Action 2014 1st prize singles ​2014 World Press Photo contest. ","user_id":82999,"name":"Emiliano Lasalvia","website":"www.emilianolasalvia.com"},{"id":222141,"bio":"I have been a photography enthusiast for 40 years. My profession is a family doctor. My photography interests are street photography, travel and nature photography","user_id":221539,"name":"Antonio Lemus","website":""},{"id":140044,"bio":"Paris based filmmaker","user_id":139442,"name":"Vincent Vesco","website":"www.vincentvesco.com"},{"id":213350,"bio":"Born, raised and educated in Argentina. \nStudent Photographer of the Year in the Sony World Photography Awards 2017. \nNow explorer of the word, currently in Mexico. ","user_id":212748,"name":"Michelle Gentile","website":""},{"id":703761,"bio":"","user_id":703177,"name":"Angelica D’Alisera","website":"angelicadalisera.com"},{"id":703764,"bio":"","user_id":703180,"name":"Axel Barrou","website":""},{"id":561873,"bio":"Augustus is an International  Fashion and Art photographer who is former Getty Images contributor from India. He is at present working with designer Ashish N Soni , Stock and Found India(Reliance entertainment) \nAugustus has been focusing on photography for the past 18 years and underwent an Honors course in Advertising and Fashion at the New England School of Photography, Boston, in 2012. His work has been exhibited at The Louvre in Paris and in New York and Miami beside shows in Delhi ‘s three major galleries .  He has publications in various art and fashion magazines with latest in GQ India Blog for designer (Ashish N Soni). He has also worked with various other designers around the world like Raghavenda Rathore (India), Isabel Lopez (USA), and Yara Yosif (Jordan).\n","user_id":561289,"name":"Augustus Lightwriter","website":"www.augustusphotography.art"},{"id":703594,"bio":"I'm Farinaz Lavafan. I was born in Isfahan, Iran. I got a master's degree in architecture. I started taking pictures when I was 18 years old. I'm eager to create and find out the mystery of creation. Now, I'm studying B.A. Classical Persian Piano Music Performance.","user_id":703010,"name":"Farinaz Lavafan","website":""},{"id":703795,"bio":"I was born in Vicenza in 1966. I’m an amateur photographer, who loves to transfer the vision of reality as I see it, in a paper support with the help of a camera.\nThe passion began by leafing through the books of the great masters, fascinated by the black and white of the most famous photographers.\nI gradually grew up talking about cameras, films, exposure times, apertures and filters. Some theoretical and practical photography courses were very useful for learning the basics.\nAnsel Adams has given a decisive turn to my wealth of experience. The book on black and white printing and its “zonal system” was decisive for the decision to be able to see my shots taken in the dark room. The choice of acids, the papers, the exposure times, the magic of seeing the image immersed in the tray appear second after second have always been something fascinating and satisfying at the same time. On the other hand, I have always pre-visualized my photographs before taking them, so it was very natural for me to finalize my work up to the final print.\nWith the advent of digital I realized that the influence of analogue still remains a valid and absolutely current school.","user_id":703211,"name":"Carlo Lacasella","website":""},{"id":119932,"bio":"Tatum Kempers is a Dutch based artist, living and working in Silvolde, the Netherlands. \nThe photographic work of Tatum Kempers consists of self-portraits that she makes using various techniques. For example, she uses light painting (painting with light), long exposure photography, painting and she uses her iPhone or analogue techniques. She wants to create a new image that goes beyond a standard portrait.\nThe process is like a diary to her. With this she explores her inner conflicts. She experiences, tests and tries, guided by her feelings and emotions and lets the process evolve.\nThrough her work as a social worker she became fascinated in how people see you and how quickly we judge each other. She is by nature an enthusiastic but shy person and is not keen on being in the spotlight. \nWith her pictures she tries to look at herself in a different way and expresses how she feels about herself and how others might look at her. She pushes her own limits.\nIn addition to photographic work, Tatum Kempers makes video clips for bands and art installations consisting of video, photography, painting, animation, sculptures and performance. \nTatum Kempers graduated at the school for photography in Breda, the Netherlands, in 2014. Since then she has been working as an autonomous photographer.","user_id":119330,"name":"Tatum Kempers","website":"www.tatumkempers.com"},{"id":426310,"bio":"Caroline Russell is a Virginia artist focusing in photography. Her work often involves photographing in black and white as well as using unconventional darkroom techniques and printing photographs on unique materials. She is constantly pushing the barriers of photography as seen in her most recent work \"Ephemeral,\" in which she explores the imperfections of memory in the form of chlorophyll printing - a method of capturing an image on a leaf by leaving it out in the sun. \n\nCaroline has been featured in numerous group exhibitions throughout Virginia and the Midwest as well as had her art and writing printed in various literary magazines. ","user_id":425726,"name":"Caroline Russell","website":"carolinerussellphotography.com"},{"id":655101,"bio":"Chimera Rene is a photographer and Creative Director based out of Los Angeles. She believes that with the act of photographing comes immense responsibility in informing Belonging as images can also generate perceptions of Other. Because of this, she encourages conscious photographic consumption and creation by generating work that advocates for curiosity and critical engagement as the norm.","user_id":654517,"name":"Chimera Singer","website":"www.chimerarene.com"},{"id":627036,"bio":"","user_id":626452,"name":"Alexandra Svenskaya","website":""},{"id":703633,"bio":"I love the pictorialist period, a time that proposed the combination of painting and photography, and for this reason my works have a similarity with the prints made with ancient techniques, from gum bichromate to oleotype, ways to achieve results in the balance between photography and painting, and between reality and fiction so as to further stimulate the imagination of the viewer.\n\nMy photographic tool is the PC and with it I create 3D environments, setting up my studio which I populate with artificial bodies whose ambiguity - like the mannequins used by Bernard Faucon - provokes bewilderment, apprehension, and turmoil. Within this environment I move virtually in search of the ideal shot for the final rendering, which I then manipulate through Photoshop to obtain the final work, the one destined to become the matrix for prints intended for the fine-art market. ","user_id":703049,"name":"Marco Mattiuzzi","website":"www.invyartgallery.it/marco-mattiuzzi"},{"id":194594,"bio":"Jessie I. Luke is recognized for her incredible images created with a plastic toy camera, called the Holga.  A variety of her images from her Ghost Series have been exhibited in Art Galleries across the United States including California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Virginia and Washington.  Four of her compelling HOLGA works were showcased at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, Florida.  In 2009, she entered a national photography competition from the American Society of Media Photographers in New York and won 3rd place in the student category with her most fascinating image “Unbreakable.”  \n\nLuke received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography, graduating Magna Cum Laude at the University of North Florida.  Her work had been exhibited nationwide in the United State as well as internationally.   One of the images from this photo series was exhibited in Barcelona, Spain.    ","user_id":193992,"name":"Jessie Luke","website":"www.JessieILuke.com"},{"id":659432,"bio":"","user_id":658848,"name":"ruth morgan","website":"www.ruthmorganphotography.com"},{"id":626641,"bio":"I am a semi retired Civil Engineer. Since last 10 years I have taken photography as my passion and now a basic amateur photographer, with an eye to shoot interesting things, mainly landscape, portraits (Outdoor), human settlement in rural areas, and heritage structures. I am now 72 year old. ","user_id":626057,"name":"Pop Das","website":""},{"id":188409,"bio":"While specializing in Street photography over the past 10 years, I've traveled throughout NYC, especially Manhattan.  I've come to learn and appreciate the different neighborhoods and what makes them unique.  It's a fascinating place and changes constantly.","user_id":187807,"name":"Clyde Hamilton","website":"www.imagesphotographyonline.com"},{"id":146169,"bio":"Chicago-based photographer and graphic designer. Has exhibited photo work in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.\n\nBook designer and marketing consultant for fine art photography and advertising photography clients. Specialist in high-quality printing.","user_id":145567,"name":"Bill Sosin","website":"www.billsosin.com"},{"id":242301,"bio":"I am a early 40s Belgian university professor living near Brussels. Self-taught photographer, I began to learn after the birth of my daughter, 7 years ago. As a sociologist, I was naturally drawn to street photography that I practice with passion during my (too rare) free time. Both photography and sociology indeed share the excitement of finding the familiar becoming transformed in its meaning.\n\nFinalist of the Phos Athens Street Photography Festival 2018 (Third prize)\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nSpecial Mention at the Streetphoto Awards SPA 2018  and Winner in the Street Art category (Singles contest)\n\n","user_id":241699,"name":"Hugues Draelants","website":"hdraelants.wixsite.com/street"},{"id":703805,"bio":"Marie Dreezen is an Antwerp-based photographer exploring the environment around her looking for  mundane and at times absurd situations. She graduated with honours in September 2020 at the Karel de Grote University in Antwerp. In 2022, she was selected for Breedbeeld’s Opus One resulting in a group show and publication. Following her graduation she participated in a number of exhibitions in Belgium such as Breedlijn’s \"A Burned Diaframe\" and Life is Art Gallery's \"To be Antwerp\" at Kavka Oudaan. Recently, Marie has been selected for GUP Magazine’s \"Fresh Eyes Talents 2023\".","user_id":703221,"name":"Marie Dreezen","website":"www.mariedreezen.com"},{"id":126685,"bio":"I'm a retired former IT Analyst. I took up photography as a hobby 6 years ago. In my photography I like to challenge myself from a creative and aesthetic perspective. Currently I'm working on a series of monochrome portraits that explore individual personality and emotional vignettes. Some images in the series are captured on the street.","user_id":126083,"name":"Eamon Wall","website":""},{"id":299271,"bio":"","user_id":298669,"name":"Alice Sossella","website":"www.alsomuseum.com"},{"id":627165,"bio":"I grew up in a low-income, minority household. Avenues such as travel and exploring the wild had felt like such impossible luxuries in my childhood. Today my photography reflects my journey in making up for the \"lost experiences\" I should've had with the world.","user_id":626581,"name":"Brian Cho","website":"www.brianchophoto.com"},{"id":457313,"bio":"Bernard Kwapiński \nBernard Kwapiński - photographer by education and passion. Graduate of the Faculty of Photography at the University in Dortmund (Visual Communication / Photography)worked in New York and Germany born in Warsaw . Propagator of photography. Founder and sponsor of the Foundation Instytut Fotographie Fort    http://instytutfotografiifort.org.pl  , which he established in 2016 to support Polish photography. Founder of a photo gallery operating at the IFF, as well as the only one in Poland, unique photo reading room, for which he donated the largest collections of photo books in the country. He is a businessman on a daily basis. Photography is his passion. \n","user_id":456729,"name":"Bernard Kwapinski","website":""},{"id":703845,"bio":"Lina Ivanova is a Bulgarian artist, based in London. Her practice is social and autobiographical, hugely influenced by her move to the UK at the age of thirteen, personal experiences forming the roots of her exploration of the self, being and becoming. She uses photography processes and material to investigate narratives of accessibility, belonging, displacement and migration. \nLina Ivanova graduated with a BA in Photography (2015), she co-founded Revolv Collective (2017) and completed a Postgraduate Certificate of Education (2018). She was awarded the Turner Contemporary Portfolio Prize (2018), completed an artist residency at Ashford School (2017) and participated in the research workshop The Stuff of Photography, at The Photographers Gallery (2019). Her work has been shown widely, including at The Royal Photographic Society, Hundred Heroines Exhibition (2019), South Bermondsey Art Trail (2020), Seen Fifteen gallery (2020), Goethe Institute, Bulgaria and Peckham 24 (2021).","user_id":703261,"name":"Tsvetelina Ivanova","website":"www.linaivanova.co.uk "},{"id":182756,"bio":"Fine art photographer and poet from Michigan.  I earned a Digital Photography Certificate from Jackson College in 2015 and have continued to be self taught.","user_id":182154,"name":"Amber Zakala","website":"amberzakalaphotography.tumblr.com"},{"id":259017,"bio":"","user_id":258415,"name":"Travon Free","website":"www.travonfree.com"},{"id":162958,"bio":"Born in Kingston, Ontario, Francis Livingston is an artist and award winning photographer currently living in Toronto, Ontario. He received his formal photography education at The Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology in Oakville and at The New School of Social Research in New York City. He also spent 7 years teaching photography and DSLR camera systems for a nation-wide photography school based in Toronto.\n\nFrancis has had a number of successful careers to date, first as a long distance trucker, then as a cabinet and furniture maker. He currently works in the film and television industry. His photographic specialty is high resolution, multi-image panoramas of urban and natural environments. He is also working on a series of photographic essays chronicling his many and varied life experiences.","user_id":162356,"name":"Francis Livingston","website":"In Process"},{"id":547440,"bio":"Hajar Benjida is a Dutch-Moroccan photographer born and based in The Netherlands.\n\nIn her personal work, Hajar has a documentary and intimate approach, from photographing some of today's biggest names in hip- hop to documenting the strip club scene in Atlanta and it’s impact on the music industry and narratives around sex workers and the agency of their bodies.\n\nHajar’s debut exhibition was during Art Basel at Scope Art Fair Miami 2018 with her project ‘’Young Thug as Paintings’’ in collaboration with Young Thug himself. She was named one of the 25 emerging photographers of 2019 by Lensculture and her latest project ‘’Atlanta Made Us Famous’’ was selected by Unseen and an international jury as one of the 9 outstanding graduation projects of 2019.\n\nHajar received her BA in Photography from the University of Arts, Utrecht in September 2019.","user_id":546856,"name":"Hajar Benjida","website":""},{"id":273090,"bio":"Employed as a fixed-wing pilot for 32 years, a camera user since ca. 1973 around the age of 8 as a child growing up in San Luis Obispo, California. ","user_id":272488,"name":"DEAN CULLY","website":"www.deancully.com"},{"id":703899,"bio":"a poet by first love, Kambani Ramano creates art – with words and with photographs – to celebrate beauty in the light of the human spirit and wonder in the heart of the world.\n\nof Venda and Nsenga descent (that is, of South African \u0026amp; Zambian parentage), Kambani took his first breaths in Johannesburg in the late eighties at the height of the apartheid crisis, a transition point in the country where many of the nation’s ossified boundaries were being profoundly ruptured and redrawn.\n\nit was in this context that his formative years played out: on the threshold of convergent cultures, social structures, and times—in liminal spaces where diverse modes and moments intersected – sometimes joyfully; sometimes less so – with one another.\n\na foreigner to his native tongues and often an alien in many of the spaces he has found himself, Kambani has been very much a hybrid of the old world and the new.\n\nas such, this backdrop has saturated the colours of his practice and has given almost graphic expression to his body of work, which, since he acquired his first SLR camera on a whim at age sixteen, has grown into an ongoing of exploration of the art of photography, and of photography as art.","user_id":703315,"name":"Kambani Ramano","website":"www.kambaniramano.com"},{"id":288758,"bio":"","user_id":288156,"name":"Catherine George","website":""},{"id":627157,"bio":"Retired Polytech tutor, with a passion for photography ","user_id":626573,"name":"Simon Dixon","website":""},{"id":194470,"bio":"See my website. ","user_id":193868,"name":"Michael Henriques","website":"henriquesphotos.com"},{"id":291133,"bio":"I am an Iranian-Canadian experimentalist in pursuit of beauty. Passionate about art, science and sociology I look for new venues to link these subjects and bring about discussions to find innovative solutions for centuries old problems.\nI was born in Tehran and immigrated to Canada after getting my bachelor's degree in Physics. I continued my studies and got my PhD in Particle Physics from University of Toronto. For 5 years after graduation, I worked in the field in Canada, Switzerland and Germany; an experience I have enjoyed and cherish dearly. Afterwards I decided to pursue my other passion, art, which brought me back to Iran.\nIn April 2017, on a trip to north of Iran, I made two painting-like images using my mobile phone. This is how I began this type of art which I like to call Phaintography, a mixed combination of the words ‘Photography’ and ‘Painting’. Since then I have created hundreds of phaintographs and participated in a few group exhibitions of visual arts in Iran.","user_id":290531,"name":"Shabnaz Pashapour","website":"www.lensculture.com/shabnaz-pashapour"},{"id":195095,"bio":"I started off as a wildlife and landscape photographer, and have only started shooting portraits in the past 3 years. Most of my work currently focuses on creative and period homage portraiture. ","user_id":194493,"name":"Stephen Ban","website":"www.blackfishphotography.com"},{"id":239699,"bio":"I studied dept. of Cinema and Film Theory on the Academy of Music and Performing Arts, Slovakia. Part of my studies was completed in Finland, where I gained deeper insight into independent documentary filmmaking. This experience influenced my profession, and I spent years working for the European documentary industry.  I wish to continue to develop my photography skills, with a focus on creative BW analog photography, and BW documentary photography. Especially while working with communities, and across field operations of international development and humanitarian assistance.","user_id":239097,"name":"Zuzana Paukova","website":"filozomena.tumblr.com/archive"},{"id":20691,"bio":"Siegfried Hansen takes pictures intuitively with an ability to anticipate peculiar situations and to transform them quickly into multi-facetted pictures.  \nHis distinctive style has earned him recognition both nationally and internationally. Siegfried’s work has been widely exhibited, including solo exhibitions in Germany and group exhibitions in Europe and the United States. \n2010 he is one of 45 photographers featured in the book “Street Photography Now” printed by Thames and Hudson. \n2015 he published his first book “Hold the Line” printed by Kettler Verlag. \n2017 Guest photographer/ mentor in the 2nd season of MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY on Sky Arte \n\n","user_id":20691,"name":"Siegfried Hansen","website":"www.siegfried-hansen.de"},{"id":204591,"bio":"Branko Starcevic is a Belgrade-based portrait and advertising photographer. Though he often works in the field of commercial photography, he is best known for his recognizable and refined style in portrait photography. Regardless of the specific project requirements, he always strives to maximize the artistic effect by focusing on “internal dialogues” of his subjects. The effect is further enhanced by restrained chiaroscuro palette which accentuates the dramatic or static quality of characters and situations. Starcevic’s work is both contemporary and nostalgic – an example of well thought out documentarist approach bringing out the film patina of a bygone era.\n\n","user_id":203989,"name":"Branko Starčević","website":"www.brankostarcevic.com"},{"id":703911,"bio":"I am Jan Zoebisch - a photographic artist from Trier, Germany. \n\nMy photography is focussed on the aesthetics of every-day life out on the streets. \nInspired by the great photographers of the 20th century, I am using analogue cameras and develop my films at home. \n\nWith my first photobook “STREETS” I released a collection of 45 black \u0026amp; white photographs which were taken on Trier’s streets during 2020. With the first edition of 100 copies, 75% of the proceeds (1.500€) were donated to the victims of an amok attack in Trier which happened in December 2020.\n\nAs a member of Trier's analogue collective PintMag I participated at a first group exhibition at the gallery KM9 at the beginning of this year. In this context, the museum Simeonstift in Trier acquired two of my photographs for their art collection. \n","user_id":703327,"name":"Jan Zoebisch","website":"www.janzoebisch.com"},{"id":74771,"bio":"Cat Wilson lives between the South East Coast of Australia and Casablanca, Morocco. You would be hard-pressed to find two places further apart, either geographically or culturally.\nHer desire for broad and varied experience is also evident in the history of her practice. She began her creative life in the theatre working as a freelance director and dramaturg. In the last ten years, she has shifted away from live performance into video and new media. In even more recent times she has begun working with traditional alternative photography techniques, creating prints using cyanotype chemistry with hand-drawn negatives.\n","user_id":74473,"name":"Cat Wilson","website":"www.catwilson.net"},{"id":627297,"bio":"","user_id":626713,"name":"Karine Lea Tremblay","website":""},{"id":439590,"bio":"","user_id":439006,"name":"Luis Carballo Taboada","website":""},{"id":704030,"bio":"A.NUR TÜRK\n(Chemist, Photographer (visual guard), Observer, Educator)\nI consider photography as my backyard. Sometimes my relationship with photos feels like an ephemeral inner dialogue that I am having with the voice that is born out of silence. At that exact point, I noticed visual stories (photography). I suppose just as Berger put it: “I was looking for a voice that would translate what I see into words.”\nIn my backyard, there were bunch of trees whose stories I wanted to partake in. The flowers, the trees, the birds and the bugs of that backyard seemed like to have attained their own voice through this visual dialogue. This game had long become a therapy room for me. Accumulating silence through photography that I see as that psychological inventories, and then the visuals turn to meaning, the meanings to stories, the stories to lives at the end of the game. And then you realise that the words that had remained unvoiced and hidden inside you has begun flourishing accompanying everybody’s story. Truly it is a therapy. I think photography is my opium. As long as I have these visual letters, I am more than thankful to all that I witnessed, that I learnt, the stories that I partoo","user_id":703446,"name":"AYŞE NUR TÜRK","website":""},{"id":618579,"bio":"I have an ultmost desire to find commonalities with people. I am aalways curious and eager to seek that touch, that bond. As photographers, our cameras are the tools we use to speak what our hearts feel. The best thing about street photography is that it allows us to see and convey the raw human elements through images of people. Without speaking a word, we can discover layers of personality about someone, the external demeanour they display to the world to me and you. \n\nStreet photography is a privilege, fun and thrilling. To borrow a line from Forest Gump, it is almost like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get!","user_id":617995,"name":"Steven Sung","website":"instagram.com/photographyholic?igshid=cckgfjtjykj"},{"id":419651,"bio":"J’ai été photographe durant les années 70 et 80 mais j’ai délaissé la photographie classique au profit des effets spéciaux avec la venue de l’ère numérique.\nJ’ai toujours aimé photographier les gens. Aujourd’hui, à la retraite, je voyage et je documente visuellement les nouveaux liens que je tisse.\nQue le contexte soit candide ou documentaire, pour moi, il y a toujours eu un déclic, un récit, de la lumière et la composition.\n","user_id":419067,"name":"Normand Blais","website":"www.website not available now.com"},{"id":304955,"bio":"","user_id":304353,"name":"Mauricio Pinto","website":"www.facebook.com/mauricioquevedofoto"},{"id":100567,"bio":"I have a background in arts administration.  I was inspired to pick up the camera after reading Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue's second book.  In the book Sixx talk's of using the camera as a way to help him stay sober and clean after having a long standing drug addiction.  For me it is not addiction that was crippling my life but anxiety.  Taking pictures, waiting for the perfect light and perfect moment to shoot has helped to teach me how to calm my oncoming panic attacks.  ","user_id":99965,"name":"Barbara-Lynn Pollard","website":""},{"id":220109,"bio":"I attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.  Served in the US Army and have worked out of my Los Angels studio for 30 years.  I specialized in advertising and editorial photography and now also concentrate on writing and photographing vintage and classic cars for major automotive magazines.\nI served on the advisory board of Art Center College of Design for 2 years.","user_id":219507,"name":"Howard Koby","website":"www.howardkoby.com/main.htm"},{"id":539900,"bio":"I live in Jersey, C.I, United Kingdom. Photography is a self taught hobby and until now, I haven't really posted many of my photos online, choosing to keep them to myself.","user_id":539316,"name":"Carlo Zen","website":""},{"id":204819,"bio":"Engineer by day, artist by night. Or something like that… the lines are quite blurred. Photography can be an art form; one that allows the artist to capture a moment and display it as they perceived it. I have always had an interest in photography but it wasn’t until early 2012 that I picked up a DSLR and took off for a week long road trip shooting everything… that act changed my perception of my surroundings and woke up an artistic side I was unaware of until that moment. In the time since I have developed an interest in Infrared and Ultraviolet photography.","user_id":204217,"name":"Lucid Reflections","website":"lucid-reflections.com"},{"id":559249,"bio":"Having photographed for most of my life it became my main profession two years ago. Main subjects are nature photography and concerts. ","user_id":558665,"name":"Oliver Borchert","website":"www.olbor.de"},{"id":689754,"bio":"I’m Gregory Gonzales, but I go by Nephilim as an artist and Greg in professional settings. My creativity used to live in sketchbooks, poems, scattered lyrics, and restless ideas looking for a place to land. Photography became that place, where I could turn thoughts and feelings into real images. I don’t stick to one style I follow what hits me in the moment, whether I’m shooting a wedding, a portrait, or a boxing match. I share my own perspective, but what really matters is what you feel when you see it. Ideas never run out, and I see potential everywhere. Along the way, I earned an AS and CA in Professional Photography, CAs in Commercial and Fine Art Photography, made the Dean’s List four times, and graduated with Highest Honors all while actually going out and taking photos, and having fun.","user_id":689170,"name":"Gregory Gonzales","website":"www.eclipsevisualsbynephilim.com"},{"id":278268,"bio":"","user_id":277666,"name":"Craig Macleod","website":"www.craigmacleod.com"},{"id":281290,"bio":"A DREAMER.\n\nborn in Bologna on December 30th 1996,\nhe lived in Bologna until the end of high school, then he moved to Rome where he is currently studying product design.\nHe is passionate in photography, he traveled all around the world and photographed different countries and places.\nHe won a photographic award and he was mentioned by magazines of international relevance.","user_id":280688,"name":"Carlo Maria Crespi Perellino","website":"carlomariacrespiperellino.com"},{"id":58900,"bio":"I’m a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Pasadena, California.  Born in Waltham, Massachusetts and a graduate of UCLA film school I’ve always used a camera to tell stories.\n\nI’m a firm believer in the follow what you love, follow what you’re committed to method of image making, and it will lead you to authenticity.  My imagery is primary in the portrait and documentary genre.  Part grit, part glamour, I believe there’s magic in the everyday. \n\nI take pictures of people and the amazing lives they lead.  I seek out those who inspire me.  I’m drawn to their energy, to their vibe, to their sense of identity and community. \n\nCurrently I’m working on a series of long-range documentary projects that focus on storytelling.  My photographic work been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and I am represented by the DuncanMiller Gallery at Bergamot Station. \n\n","user_id":58905,"name":"Leslie Rosenthal","website":"www.leslierosenthal.com"},{"id":704085,"bio":"Residente in Val di Fiemme in Trentino.\nLa passione per la montagna, la visione di suggestivi paesaggi uniti ai fantastici colori di albe e tramonti mi hanno avvicinato alla fotografia di paesaggio e naturalistica successivamente. \nFondatore e tuttora Socio Amministratore di Lunghefocali Editrice attraverso la quale ho realizzato e pubblicato libri e documentari naturalistici ed ho avvicinato alla fotografia giovani attraverso Corsi e Workshop fotografici.\nLe mie immagini sono state esposte nei Centri Visitatori dei Parchi Naturali dell’Alto Adige.\nAssieme alla fotografia naturalistica ho sempre portato avanti lo studio della tecnica fotografica per poterla applicare agli scatti ed ai progetti di ricerca realizzati ed a quelli in corso. \nUtilizzo sia macchine fotografiche digitali che a pellicola, queste ultime in tutti i formati disponibili: piccolo, medio e grande formato e produco stampe FineArt certificate.\nAttualmente mi sto dedicando ad un progetto volto alla ricerca dell’influenza della natura nell’ispirare i grafismi architettonici. Progetto realizzato con pellicola bianco e nero e banco ottico 4x5.\n","user_id":703501,"name":"Adriano Agnoli","website":"www.inmutazioneprogject.com"},{"id":230873,"bio":"In 2016 I was awarded an inaugural scholarship to present my images and methodology at an art photography workshop in Auckland, New Zealand. I now teach creative photography in Australia, New Zealand and in Hong Kong. I held my first solo exhibition in 2017 and exhibited again in 2019.  My work has been published in the 2018 Diffusion Magazine in U.S.A and awarded honourable mentions in the 12th, 13th  and 14th international Julia Margaret Cameron Awards exhibited in Barcelona, Spain.\nIn Australia, I have exhibited as part of the Border Art Prize and the Ocean Shores Art Expo. Prior to Covid I was teaching creative photography at the Byron Bay Community College. \n\n","user_id":230271,"name":"Wendy Verity","website":"www.wendyverity.com"},{"id":29455,"bio":"","user_id":29460,"name":"Janique Helson","website":""},{"id":3354,"bio":"A self-taught photographer since the late seventies. Reportage, features and portraits for magazine as Stern, Geo, Art, Zeitmagazine, Manager Magazin, Time, Newsweek, Fortune a.o. and corporate works for national and international enterprises.\n \nPersonal projecs since 1996.\n2013 - ongoing\tROCKS | Alpes Maritime\n2011 - 2013\tWETLANDS | River Rhine\n2009 - 2011\tWALD | Landscapes of Memory\n2004 - 2005\tLAMANI | Women of the LAMANI tribe\n1998 - 2004\tDESERT USA\n1996 - 2002\tL.A. DRIVE-BY | Central/Southern Los Angeles\n \t \nSELECTED SHOWS\n2013\t\nL.A. Galerie, Frankfurt (s)\n \tRobert Morat Galerie, Hamburg (s)\n \tPhotofest \"La Gacilly\", France (group)\n \tphoto l.a., Los Angeles (g)\n2012\tAlfred Ehrhardt Foundation, Berlin (s)\n \tVilla Ruh Fotofest Horizinte, Zingst (s)\n \tGalerie F5,6, Munich (g)\n \tphoto l.a., Los Angeles (g)\n2011\tphoto l.a., Los Angeles (g)\n2010\tRobert Morat Galerie, Hamburg (s)\n \tNoorderlicht, Groningen (g)\n \tFotosommer Stuttgart (g)\n2005\tNoorderlicht, Groningen (g)\n?2000\tPostfuhramt, Berlin (s)\n \nCalifornia Desert\n1996 - 2002 LA DRIVE-BY\nA series of loneliness - Central and Southern Los Angeles.","user_id":3354,"name":"Michael Lange","website":"www.michaellange.eu"},{"id":126128,"bio":"I consider myself a freelance photographer with a masters degree in business administration and a lifelong admiration for all things science fiction.\n","user_id":125526,"name":"Urmas Mand","website":"urmasmand.myportfolio.com"},{"id":627636,"bio":"","user_id":627052,"name":"Miguel Llano Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":531448,"bio":"I like to photograph and write stories with the camera and with the pen.","user_id":530864,"name":"Cesare Carabba","website":""},{"id":571317,"bio":"","user_id":570733,"name":"Marie-Thérèse Willemsen","website":"www.mtw-photo.be"},{"id":651272,"bio":"I'm currently studying digital photography at Ravensbourne, and I've been doing street photography for a couple of years.","user_id":650688,"name":"Cain Lawrence","website":"cainlaw.format.com"},{"id":704918,"bio":"Melanie Isis Tinken is a  multimedia artist working with hand embroidery and found photography. The themes she is interested in exploring, are healing, beauty, alchemy, time and transformation. ","user_id":704334,"name":"Melanie Tinken","website":"www.gerrardartspace.com/melanie-isis-tinken"},{"id":437540,"bio":"Montreal based visual artist and photographer.\n","user_id":436956,"name":"Michel Cojan","website":"cojan.ca"},{"id":423370,"bio":"Edinburgh Napier University BA (Hons) Fine Art  Photography Graduate - Class of 2020.\n\nMy artwork evolves around artistic and technical exploration, minimalism, shapes and love for the details; it is the manifestation of a thought and the outcome of an extended research.\n\nI have always been fascinated by details and their ability to manifest the essence of things. As for me, it is a necessity to be able to focus on a subject matter and enlarge it to reveal its textures and its unique characteristics, which would otherwise be hidden from our sight. Through this photographic investigation and contextual analysis, we are able to understand the subject matter in its entirety and to achieve a great proximity with its core and nature. By virtue of an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter, it is possible to unpack it and construct a photographic representation of the object itself as a new and distinct matter. This transformation conveys additional information, which leads to enrich our perception and the understanding of the world around us.","user_id":422786,"name":"Ines Maria Marzo","website":"www.inesmariamarzo.com"},{"id":292261,"bio":"Full time Videographer \u0026amp; Graphic Designer \nHobbyists Photographer ","user_id":291659,"name":"Corwin Parks","website":"www.instagram.com/_corwinparks_"},{"id":704134,"bio":"An architect who likes taking photos","user_id":703550,"name":"Wei Wei","website":""},{"id":19950,"bio":"Roy Milani is a photographer and television producer and director.  He has won UK and international recognition for his work including BAFTA and Royal Television Society awards.  Roy’s work with still images aims to engage the viewer emotionally and intellectually whilst resisting the imperative of an overarching narrative.\n\nRoy Studied Photography at Central St. Martins College, University of the Arts London and at the University of Westminster where he obtained an MA in Photography Studies.\n","user_id":19950,"name":"Roy Milani","website":"roymilani.co.uk"},{"id":192572,"bio":" Areg Balayan (born in 1980) is a Yerevan-based photographer and illustrator.\n His documentary photo series MOB (Military mobilization) won 1st place\nin the international competition Direct Look; the 2nd place series in\nthe LensCulture Exposure Awards 2017, and the 1st place at the Aurora\nHumanitarian Initiative Announces Photo Competition, with a jury\nchaired by John Stanmeyer.\n Balayan’s work for PAN Photo agency appeared in Reuters, Al Jazeera,\nDaily Mail, and many other outlets.\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2007 Muslim monuments in lands of Karabakh, NK\n2016 MOB: personal photo story, Armenia\n2019 Consequence: Artefact, Nagorno Karabakh\n2019 Consequence: Artefact, Tbilisi, Georgia\n2021 \"Mob.\", Białystok Cultural Centre, Poland\n\nGroup Exhibitions (selection)\n2005 Gyumri Art Biennale, Armenia\n2005 Kyiv International Advertising Festival, Ukraine\n2011 From disaster relief to risk reduction in Armenia, Armenia \n2013 The Armenian Highland in Photographs, Armenia\n2017 LensCulture world tour exhibition\n2019 Tbilisi photo festival, Georgia\n2021 Project \"Ergo Sum\", Gdansk, Poland\n2022 Project \"La recherche de la lumiere perdu\" Festival Circulation(S), Paris ","user_id":191970,"name":"Areg Balayan","website":"www.aregbalayan.pro"},{"id":195172,"bio":"I am a retired civil engineer. My first TTL camera was a Pentax Spotmatic II, and I developed and processed the monocrome rolls myself. After a long period with pocket cameras 'for the family occasion' and a row of iPhones, I got myself a Nikon D750 + 4 lenses in 2016. I do mostly nature but have entered one portrait of my girlfriend because I find it is a great shot.\nI have now (2017) gotten a Nikon D850 and a Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 zoom","user_id":194570,"name":"Palle Jensen","website":"www.greyt.dk"},{"id":649702,"bio":"Freelance photographer since 1979, specializing in outdoor sports, travel  and more.","user_id":649118,"name":"Felix Oppenheim","website":"www.felixoppenheim.se"},{"id":210725,"bio":"I am a Neurosurgeon, Photographer and Painter. I travel across the world and do travel, culture and Landscape photography. I am published in prestigious photo magazines like Landscape Photography magazine, LEMAG,World Neurosurgery etc.","user_id":210123,"name":"mahendra singh chouhan","website":"www.mahendrasingh.photography"},{"id":415606,"bio":"Whitney Young was born near the coast of sunny, Southern California and was torn from her life, as she knew it, at age six when she was moved to the land-locked state of Kansas where she resides to this day. Whitney has always had a creative mind and found herself drawn to photography at a young age, especially in the idea of committing a physical memory into the world. Photographs offered her a way to both express those feelings of displacement in the world that she lived in and allowed her to rationalize the new environment surrounding her. This process allowed for her to express herself as a person interested in the people and places around her and how they interact with each other. Though photography is her tool for these sociological expressions, she also tends to abstract the photos in different ways such as bringing in different experimental process techniques or collaging. ","user_id":415022,"name":"Whitney Young","website":"www.itswhit.com"},{"id":204915,"bio":"Hello, my name is David Coons. \n\nI am a queer New York-based photographer and artist. My work is empowered by the beauty of people around the world. In the places I have lived and the traveled to, though there is a rich diversity in people in their gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, location, etc.; there is a calming similarity in the things that we do, what we want and love, how we interact with one another, our environments, ourselves. I hope to capture that in others and in myself through my photographs.","user_id":204313,"name":"David Coons","website":"www.davidtcoons.com"},{"id":3358,"bio":"Michael “Nick” Nichols, a native of Alabama, is an award-winning photographer whose work has taken him to the most remote corners of the world. He became a staff photographer for the National Geographic magazine in 1996 and was named editor at large in January 2008. From 1982 to 1995 he was a member of Magnum Photos, the prestigious cooperative founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa. \nHe has photographed 25 stories for National Geographic magazine, including the upcoming “The Short Happy Life of the Serengeti Lion” (NGM August 2013), breaking new ground in photographing the king of the beast using infrared, a robot controlled mini-tank for eye-level views, and a tiny, camera carrying electric helicopter. The Visa Pour L’Image festival in Perpignan, France will feature this story at its 25th Anniversary 2013 festival; and will also be featured at the 2013 LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph. The December 2012 cover story of National Geographic Magazine, “The World’s Largest Trees,” featured a 5-page foldout of a Giant Sequoia built from 126 images. The image was made during a California blizzard. This built upon the technique used in “Redwoods: The Super Trees” (NGM October 2009), where Nichols broke new ground in photography of the world’s tallest trees by using these innovative rigging techniques to create an 84 image composite of a 300-foot-tall, 1,500-year-old redwood tree.","user_id":3358,"name":"Michael Nichols","website":"www.michaelnicknichols.com"},{"id":711913,"bio":"Driven by a passion for visual storytelling, Marius Bodea is a self-taught photographer who embarked on this artistic journey a few years ago. Beyond the lens, their world is enriched by the strategic depth of chess and the emotive power of music, both of which subtly inform their photographic vision. Marius Bodea is deeply inspired by the masterpieces of legendary photographers, striving to create artistic images that transcend mere documentation and resonate with compelling narratives. Their photographic interests span the raw authenticity of street photography, the intricate nuances of portraiture, and the dynamic creativity of fashion photography, all approached with a dedication to capturing moments that speak volumes.","user_id":711329,"name":"Marius Bodea","website":""},{"id":295707,"bio":"Rui Li started his career in photography working for Xinhua News Agency.  From 2013 to 2015, he was assigned as a photojournalist to Jerusalem Bureau of Xinhua News Agency. During that time, he covered major events, including the funeral of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Israel's military operation Protective Edge in Gaza, parliamentary elections of 2015, and attacks in the ongoing wave of violence in Israel and Palestinian territories. His work won the bronze prize in the category of War and Conflict News at the 12th China International Press Photo Contest.  ","user_id":295105,"name":"Rui Li","website":""},{"id":548551,"bio":"","user_id":547967,"name":"Emmanuel Castañeda","website":""},{"id":627784,"bio":"","user_id":627200,"name":"R Lombardo","website":"kingdomofpapercrowns.com"},{"id":3385,"bio":"Hailed by Terry Southern as the \"Poet of Radical Photography\" Miron Zownir's photographic work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in several countries from 1981 on. Some of his photographs were shown amongst artworks of the likes of Goya, Picasso, Alfred Kubin and Cindy Sherman in the exhibition ‘El salvaie europeo’ (2004) in Barcelona and Valencia.\n\nIn autumn 2008 Zownir’s photography was presented by the Fotomuseum Winterthur (CH) along with works of photographers like Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, Andy Warhol, Nobuyoshi Araki and others in DARKSIDE I, an outstanding exhibition which showcased a remarkable collection of photography that is dedicated to images of sexuality as a mostly central part of our existence.\n\nFollowing Darkside I, the Fotomuseum Winterthur again presented Zownir’s work in Darkside II (2009) exploring the photographed human body as victim of impairment, disease, degeneration, violence and death with works by W. Eugene Smith, Weegee, Robert Capa, Don Mc Cullin and others.\nZownir took up photography in the late 70s during the hey-days of the punk-phenomenon in West- Berlin and London, delivering a tight portrayal of the movement and its peculiar attitude towards life in limbo between a utopian vision of anarchy and nihilistic self-destruction.\nIn 1980, Miron Zownir emigrated to the USA, where he lived for the next fifteen years; first in New York, then in Los Angeles, and Pittsburgh. In New York, back then arguably the world's most fascinating and permissive metropolis, Zownir's peculiar approach to cover the city's multiple-layered day-to-day lunacy was quickly recognised by the local scene as the TEUTONIC PHENOMENOGRAPHER (Village Voice). Shot in moody, expressionistic b/w, Zownir's pictures from that period give a penetrating insight to inner-city sub-cultural spheres, which, in their original local context, have since perished in the boom of the 90s. His lens captured the untamed lust at the gay-parties, just shortly before Aids massively claimed its victims; the futile protest of artists and offbeat performers; the hopelessness on the Bowery; the shadowy world of hookers or junkies.\n\nZownir's photographs of the 'Sex Piers' have become legendary documents by now. The shut-down and dilapidated port area located between the Westside Highway and the Hudson River, with its sunbathing section for nudists and the surrounding 'halls of the anonymous lust', was a popular meeting place among the gay-scene.\n\nZownir meanwhile has gained the reputation of being one of the most uncompromising contemporary photographers. Some critics claim that Zownir, in his own characteristic manner, ties on where Diane Arbus and Weegee had stopped. But when it comes to the basis of his artistic intention, Miron Zownir would rather point to a quote from Kafka’s ‘The Castle’ then being compared to other photographers: “If one has the strength to look at the things incessantly, more or less without ever closing the eyes, one sees much. But if one lessens the effort only once and closes the eyes, it all immediately vanishes into darkness.”\n\nIn summer 1995, Zownir traveled to Russia. Focused on street photography he took pictures of homeless, dying and dead people. According to Zownir, he experienced Moscow as “the most aggressive and dangerous city I’ve ever been to.” Yet even Russian militia couldn’t keep him away from depicting the blatant social and moral decline in the former Soviet Union. Zownir’s images from Russia are bitter and brutal, and highly distressing to view. The human tragic of radical poverty, that they reveal, ultimately climaxes in the utterly undignified act of dying in public. “It was Dante’s inferno,” Zownir would state when he returned to Berlin after three months of a terrifying descend into the lower depths of the Post-Soviet society. \n\nHis photographs from Moscow and St. Petersburg had been published among 150 other works from 1979-1997 in RADICAL EYE – THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MIRON ZOWNIR (Gestalten Verlag, Berlin, 1997). \n\nZownir’s focus on extreme subjects and extraordinary forms of the human condition continued to be the central motivation of his work. In the ‘Holy Year’ 2000, he went to picture pilgrims in Lourdes and accompanied a fraternity of Christian flagellants in Spain. \n\nAnother photo book, THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW (2010), was again published by Gestalten Verlag . “As in life, there is simply no room for this kind of photography in traditional lifestyle media - or for Miron Zownir’s chosen subjects”, publisher Robert Klanten stated in his preface. “While mainstream photography has thrown off its original reportage mandate to become the vicarious agent of the advertising business – glossy and glam, even in its grittier incarnations – or to supply us with iconic images of historic events, with instant placeholders destined to become part of our collective memories and lore, Miron does not seek out such landmark visions or events, but prefers to hunt down personal obsessions and the inherent existential state of his protagonists.“\nIn 2012 Zownir received the “Grenzgänger”- grant from the Robert Bosch Foundation, providing the possibility for him and the author and editor of Ukrainian art and literary magazine of social criticism \"Prostory\" Kateryna Mishchenko to start a photographic research throughout the Ukraine. A project that is called “Okra?na” (Outskirts) and realized in 2012/13.","user_id":3385,"name":"Miron Zownir","website":"www.mironzownir.com"},{"id":136051,"bio":"\nDocumentary photographer based in Caracas, Venezuela. Focused on and social issues. \n","user_id":135449,"name":"Giovanna Mascetti","website":"giovannamascetti.com"},{"id":626404,"bio":"Art history and psychology graduate, passionate about photography as fine art. ","user_id":625820,"name":"Oksana Dotsenko","website":"oksanadotsenko96781e.myportfolio.com/fine-art-photography"},{"id":139289,"bio":"\nBorn 1949\nRaised in Sacramento California\nAttended Sacramento City College AA in art.  Glen Fishback school of photography. \nMoved to Locke California 1971\nMoved to San Francisco California 1079\n1987-2012 Stopped doing serious image making to begin a family.\n2012 Moved back to Locke and  retired from Blue and Gold Fleet.\n2012-2019 re-immersed myself back into serious image making.  Using found objects with setups in studio to create images that could tell a narrative about my concerns about the climate and the decline of America.    \nShows: Crocker Museum, Sacramento City College, Sacramento State College, Artist Contemporary Gallery, Open Ring.  Chinese Culture Center, San Francisco,  SF Camerawork, Viewpoint Gallery , Sacramento.\nImages published in local, national and inter-national publications.\nCo-author of Bitter Melon; Inside American's Last Rural Chinese Town.  University of Washington Press 1987.  Commonwealth Club Of California Silver Medal award and is still in print   \n\n \n","user_id":138687,"name":"james motlow","website":"lockedeltaphotography.com"},{"id":207390,"bio":"At 14, took a trip with my family to Sri Lanka. The day after we arrived was the 26 December 2004. The\u0026nbsp;tsunami\u0026nbsp;hit, devastating the country and much of Asia. We only just survived and it was then that I started taking my first pictures, using what I would later know as reportage to get me through the harrowing horror. I remember loading each exposed roll back into its water-tight container, telling myself that if I didn’t survive, at least these would: time capsules that captured reality as it unfolded.\n\tI soon became a fan of the greats, adopting a candid street style that replicated their spontaneous, emotional, philosophical and romantic visions. I took pictures for magazines for years, working to earn to to travel and make projects whenever possible and went on to have several exhibitions of my work. I continue to travel and shoot and learn and expand in this way, always searching for the poetry, sadness and beauty hidden on the underside of each rock I turn over.","user_id":206788,"name":"Jacob Perlmutter","website":"www.jacobperlmutter.com"},{"id":14362,"bio":"Michael Starkman started making photographs after training in drawing and printmaking. He has an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has taught in the visual arts departments of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Southeastern Louisiana University, and UC Berkeley Extension. His work is included in the collections of the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, the Mead Art Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts, and Galerie Hollar in Prague. He has shown in solo and group exhibitions, including the Foto and Photo Festival in Cesano Maderno, Italy, numerous exhibitions at RayKo Photo Center, San Francisco, and CordenPotts Gallery in San Francisco. He lives and works in San Francisco.","user_id":14362,"name":"Michael Starkman","website":"www.michaelstarkman.com"},{"id":3391,"bio":"Monika Merva received her B.A in Philosophy from Northeastern University and her MFA in Photography from Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design in 1998. Merva has been short-listed three times for the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize Award. She has been exhibited in the U.S and internationally. Her photographs are in public and private collections.\n","user_id":3391,"name":"Monika Merva","website":"www.monikamerva.com"},{"id":3463,"bio":"b. 1954 San Juan, Puerto Rico\n1972 - Philadelphia, PA\n1977 - New Haven, CT\n1979 - New York, NY\n1996 - Hartford, CT\nphotographer\nprofessor of fine arts, trinity college, hartford ct\ncurator\nconsultant\nplease contact me for full CV","user_id":3463,"name":"Pablo Delano","website":"www.pablodelano.com"},{"id":3484,"bio":"","user_id":3484,"name":"Paul Griffin","website":"www.paulgriffinphotography.co.uk"},{"id":173429,"bio":"The Search for Interesting Images. Continues . . . ","user_id":172827,"name":"John De Groot","website":"thepurpleorange.net"},{"id":3485,"bio":"If asked I might variously describe myself as a writer, photographer, blogger and passionate environmentalist who has written 19 books (running to 47 editions in various languages) and numerous articles. There are also contributions to the books of others eg The Focal Encyclopaedia of Photography (flower photography)\n\nHowever, in the past decade there has been a lot more...??In 2003, with partner Lois Ferguson I moved lock, stock, barrel and filing cabinets to Italy, we found an old farmhouse and that ‘ruin’ took over our lives. In moments of exhaustion we might consider that we bit off more than we could chew, but the results have been worthwhile. Ergo, the words carpenter, electrician, plumber and stonemason could be added to the list as needs demand. ??\n\nMy first ebook (Wide-angle Macro |The Essential Guide) was published in 2012 as a joint venture with Clay Bolt and many more are on the cards. In 2012, I spoke at WildPhotos 2012 (and had done so in 2008), I supply Nature Picture Library and Science Photo Library with images, write articles, run tours and workshops, work with pupils of junior school age in Italy and blog extensively. I am a member of the Meet Your Neighbours (MYN) project\n\nI won the Portfolio award in The International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition 2013 with a Royal Photographic Society gold medal\n\nBy taking a leaf out of the book of fellow Italian ‘pros’ I also do other things in slack periods and it allows me ‘space’ to think of new projects. Woodworking started seriously at University with the making of electric guitars: it now involves anything from 4m dining tables to four-poster beds, renovating old doors, making new ones, cupboards…often I make the item and Lois, a skilled renovator, paints it.\n","user_id":3485,"name":"Paul Harcourt Davies","website":"www.paulharcourtdavies.com"},{"id":11335,"bio":"I am a semiprofessional photographer in Chicago. I'm able to afford my gear  working as a photo (now digital) retoucher which I've done for three decades. Photography has always interested me and for the last three years I've raised the bar, continually pushing myself to be a better photographer.","user_id":11335,"name":"Steve OConnell","website":""},{"id":455911,"bio":"I am a farmer and a photographer from Junee NSW, Australia. I always had a good SLR camera when I was younger and had a break from photography for about 20 years and purchased my first DSLR in October 2016.","user_id":455327,"name":"Roger Dietrich","website":"eliteboudoir.au"},{"id":627621,"bio":"My name is Olya and I'm an artist. I study environmental design. Love painting and photography. \nI catch moments, succumb to the wind of inspiration. I love the combination of deep, rich colors and white space. I love black and white shots for their artistry and psychologism.","user_id":627037,"name":"Ольга Пожилова","website":"www.instagram.com/photography.nesmotry/?igshid=tgnb8qgnorjk"},{"id":3494,"bio":"Peer Kugler, phtographer, born 1966, studied at the Art Institue of Fort Lauderdale, University of Miami and the ICP - International Center of Photography in New York. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He was exhibiting in Berlin, Bern, Hamburg, Krakow, New York, Paris and Vienna.","user_id":3494,"name":"Peer Kugler","website":"www.peerkugler.com"},{"id":204958,"bio":"I am a historical geographer and Professor at the University of California, San Diego with a Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the University of California, Berkeley.   My photography is an integral part of my geographical work and I am currently finishing a book featuring my photographic work entitled, IMPRISONED:  VOICES AND IMAGES FROM CONFINEMENT LANDSCAPES IN PALESTINE.","user_id":204356,"name":"Gary Fields","website":"garyfieldsphotography.zenfolio.com"},{"id":437255,"bio":" پایا خاکباز متولد سال 1368 شمسی فارق تحصیل رشته عکاسی و  دانشجوی  انصرفی در رشته نقاشی در مقظع ارشد از دانشگاه هنر اصفهان . همکاری با گالری های متن امروز و                  \n                                                   broombergchanarin   گاری ای جی و همکاری با گروه هنری \n","user_id":436671,"name":"پایا خاکباز","website":"payakhakbaz.wixsite.com/mysite-1"},{"id":202294,"bio":"A documentary and environmental portrait photographer. ","user_id":201692,"name":"Chris Jennings","website":""},{"id":627653,"bio":"Human. Woman. Student. Worker. Perfectionist. \nIf you want something, you go straight for your goal.","user_id":627069,"name":"Dominika Ratajová","website":"www.dorataj.com"},{"id":37370,"bio":"Fine art photographer\n\nMOST RECENT AWARDS\n- FOTOSLOVO 2025 - CATEGORY « PHOTOMONTAGE AND AI » GOLD MEDAL\n- FOTOSLOVO 2025 - CATEGORY « ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN LIFE »SILVER MEDAL\n- Refocus awards 2022 nomination\n- Zealous Stories 2022 shortlisted\n-'Mama-me' LensCulture editors featured - Critics’ Choice 2021\n-BOTANICAL, ARTLIMITED FEATURED | 02-2021\n-TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS,\nTIFA 2020 Honorable Mention entry 'Unfinished' in Fine Art category\n-MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS 2020 | 06-2020\n2020 Bronze Awarded to: Konstans Zafeiri Title: Botanical,  Fine Art-Still Life\n- 'Urban Geometry' 2017 Sony World Photography Awards Commended in Architecture category - Open competition \nArt Portfolio: konstanszafeiri.com\n\nInlenso - Fine art photography - Konstans Zafeiri - Contact: inlenso@gmail.com - inlenso.com","user_id":37375,"name":"Konstans Zafeiri","website":"www.inlenso.com"},{"id":853650,"bio":"Sylvia B. Perez vive en el barrio viejo de la ciudad de Barcelona y conoce sus rincones, luces y sombras. Su mirada se sitúa en la fotografía callejera y los colores urbanos, donde conviven geometrías, presencias humanas y luz. Fotografía en la calle des de 2024 y evoluciona en el seno de un colectivo urbano aprendiendo conocimientos y habilidades de forma comunitaria y disfrutando siempre de la foto en solitario o en grupo.\n\"La fotografía de calle es la excusa perfecta para relacionarme con el otro a través de las situaciones que observo a pie de calle. Lo que me importa no es tanto la realidad que miro como las emociones que experimento y quiero transmitir en mi foto.”\n","user_id":839494,"name":"Sylvia B. Perez","website":null},{"id":107603,"bio":"I've always loved capturing memories..It has just been recently that I discovered other people enjoyed them as well.  Cheers!\n","user_id":107001,"name":"Lisa Lee Kohler","website":"www.facebook.com/imagesbylisalee"},{"id":677634,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer. I'm34 years oldI love photograph the the life in every moments, particular and emotions.\nI study Cinema at university and have a photograph's course in 2009. I traveled  in many european country where i loved photograph.","user_id":677050,"name":"Alice Rosso","website":""},{"id":205010,"bio":"I have been a photographer for the past 21 years and in that time have worked for a range of editorial clients from national press to specialist professional journals.\nI have also undertaken PR, Corporate and; conference work for universities, NGO's and commercial companies.\n\nIn 2001 I helped found PhotoMission (photomission.com), an international organisation for Christian Photographers. Since then, when I've had the opportunity, I have travelled overseas and undertaken work in Africa and India as well as Europe. Latterly I have been working on diversifying into documentary film.","user_id":204408,"name":"Ian Homer","website":"ianhomerphotography.co.uk"},{"id":205162,"bio":"Ich bin Designer (GregOrMarvel) und Performer (Mr.GoM) und habe schon früh angefangen spezielle Momente und Motive bzw. Situationen fotografisch fest zu hallten. Eigentlich um in Gesprächen für andere Dinge sichtbar zu machen, die ich auf meine Wegen durch die Städte und Länder enteckt habe. Man kann es blumig beschreiben, aber durch ein Foto kann man es einfach besser erklären. Dann kam mit meiner Ausbildung zum Computergrafiker noch die fotografische Jagd nach Struckturen...das hat mein schon so waches Auge noch mehr geschärft...seit einigen Jahren expererementiere ich auch mit Video... very arty Musikvideos sind schon entstanden und gerade in Arbeit. ..ich liebe das einfangen der erlebten Sekunde...und was die Bilder bei unbeteiligten bewirken können :-)","user_id":204560,"name":"Gregor Marvel","website":"www.gregormarvel.com"},{"id":568870,"bio":"I travel for work, as a tour leader and Nature Guide, and I do it responsibly. I believe in Mother Nature, I love her express herself through light, wind, earth, fire, water, animals and plants. When I travel, I love to enter on tiptoe in the place I visit. I take care of human relationship, I try not to disturb any balance and when I meet someone, I follow his way (not mine) to let me enter in his daily life, in his culture and in his spaces. Photography is my expression to communicate my way of traveling and of seeing the World and Nature. Through my pictures I want to share awareness on diversity, respect, patience and peace.","user_id":568286,"name":"Stefania Gentili","website":"www.stefaniagentiliphotography.it"},{"id":628049,"bio":"Professional birth photographer from the Netherlands.","user_id":627465,"name":"Renate van Lith","website":"www.renatevanlith.nl"},{"id":544745,"bio":"I'm a local Bucks County photographer. I have been shooting for about 10 years now. I began as a self-taught photographer but then decided to peruse my passion in college. I recently finished my associate's degree and I'm currently working on my bachelor's degree at the University of the Arts. I focus my art on fine art photography and use it as a way to talk about difficult issues. ","user_id":544161,"name":"Hannah Bohrer","website":"hannahbohrerphotography.com"},{"id":91671,"bio":"Carlos Caicedo is multi-award winning Photographer and graphic artist. His multimedia work has been showed in major museums in The United States and Latin America.  Photography has always been a natural extension of his professional and personal life over the years.","user_id":91208,"name":"Carlos Caicedo","website":"carloscedo@yahoo.com"},{"id":272393,"bio":"","user_id":271791,"name":"Peng Zhou","website":""},{"id":222430,"bio":"Following a career as a public service executive, Alan Bulley is  a photographic artist living in Gatineau, Quebec. His work draws on both digital and analogue processes to focus on questions of identity and place, turning to both portraiture and images of the built environment. A student at the University for the Creative Arts in the UK, and the School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa, Alan is also a contributing writer for PhotoED, Canada’s photography magazine.","user_id":221828,"name":"Alan Bulley","website":"www.alanbulley.com"},{"id":230691,"bio":"I have been serious about photography for quite a while, although I have had no formal training in it and am largely self-taught.\n\nMy first career was as a university researcher in archaeology. And my first serious use of photography was to document my research. But from the start, I also used it to record and make sense of the world around me – and I continue to do so.  \n\nArchaeology took me to such destinations as Turkey, France, the former Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Armenia, South Siberia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan); China (including the Yellow River valley and Xinjiang). Such trips enabled me to visit places off the tourist track. Other trips took me to Europe, North America, and various corners of the UK, including my own backyard. \n\nMy photography has always been somewhat eclectic – linking a range of subjects with a range of approaches: documentary, landscape, travel, street, portrait, architecture, agriculture, environment and behavior.","user_id":230089,"name":"Marsha Levine","website":"www.mlevinephotos.co.uk"},{"id":667673,"bio":"Julia Sukan del Rio is an artist and producer based in Clapton, London. \n","user_id":667089,"name":"Julia Sukan del Rio","website":""},{"id":269446,"bio":"Bidemi Oloyede is an emerging street and portrait photographer currently based in Toronto, ON., who captures the energy and emotion of people in their natural environment and social landscapes in a documentary style using predominantly black and white film. His impulse documentary style is a reflection of the interaction or inner dialogue between the photographer and the subject. Oloyede is interested and invested in the physicality of film, the historical and chemical context and legacy of image making and the laborious process of traditional darkroom techniques. He seeks to explore the ‘Human Condition’, everyday people and the influences behind how people function in their social-political contexts.","user_id":268844,"name":"Bidemi Oloyede","website":"bidemioloyede.com"},{"id":628115,"bio":"I work primarily with algorithmic photography but occasionally I photostalk darkly clad tourists at scenic locations.","user_id":627531,"name":"Peter Krantz","website":"www.peterkrantz.com"},{"id":392953,"bio":"I am an enthusiast of outdoor activities like hiking and trekking, especially in the Alps but also in the great diverse wilderness and beautyful landscapes of the very far North. I like to capture one and the other \"magic\" moment often using creative photo techniques (e.g. panning, multiple exposures). I am an amateur photographer -without special trainings or edjucations in photography- but with a keen sense of the \"special\" moment.\nFotos I made in the past had been part of an Exhibition (\"Das schönste Bild bei mir zuhause\") in the Museum of Ulm in 2021, and had been printed in the Black \u0026amp; White Journal (Issue 149, Dec 2021). \n","user_id":392369,"name":"Sven Thamm","website":""},{"id":129685,"bio":"I am a photographer, painter and filmmaker. I have taken part in more than 30 group shows, some of paintings and others of photographs and I have produced/directed several documentaries for TV mainly Channel 4. I also make art videos which are shown in galleries and film festivals.","user_id":129083,"name":"Ronis Varlaam","website":"www.ronisvarlaam.com"},{"id":627767,"bio":"I am a Norwegian photographer from Haugesund, situated on the west coast of Norway. After many years working with portraits and commercial photography, I have recent years gradually been going deeper into photography as art. Using my creativity and capability to transform object through eye and lens, I seek the photography to become more than a visual experience. A signature of my work is lines and texture, consisting of few elements, embracing simplicity. I have recently opened a gallery of fine art photography in my hometown.","user_id":627183,"name":"GEIR GISMERVIK","website":"www.galleriknust.no"},{"id":3514,"bio":"Peter Kayafas is a photographer, publisher, curator and teacher who lives in New York City where he is the Director of the Eakins Press Foundation. His photographs have been widely exhibited, and are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; the Brooklyn Museum of Art; The New York Public Library; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the New Orleans Museum of Art; and the DeCordova Museum, among others. He has taught photography at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn since 2000, and is the Vice Chairman of the Board of the Corporation of Yaddo. In addition to two other monographs (The Merry Cemetery of Sapanta and O Public Road! Photographs of America) his new book Totems, with an essay by Jed Perl, is available from the Purple Martin Press.\n\n\n“Kayafas is an artist who keeps his strength in check.… [His photographs are] as initially unassuming as they are ultimately powerful. Kayafas’s pictures are rich in knowledge…. Candid is just the beginning.”\n-Boston Phoenix, March, 2005\n\n“His pictures are crisp and direct, and the best of them vibrate with understated graphic tension.”\n-The New Yorker,  March, 2005\n\n\n“Kayafas’s images have a timeless quality. They’re simple and spare, yet quietly overpowering with their evocation of a history on a scale beyond that of individual human lives.” –Mark Feeney, The Boston Globe, January 2012\n","user_id":3514,"name":"Peter Kayafas","website":"www.peterkayafas.com"},{"id":254501,"bio":"I seek to understand and interpret the world (and myself) one photograph at a time.","user_id":253899,"name":"David Zapanta","website":"www.davidzphotos.com"},{"id":153845,"bio":"I've loved photography since my Dad gave me a 35 mm camera in the late 1970s. As a young man, I worked briefly in the traffic department at Magnum Photos, where I had a chance to meet legends including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alex Webb, and Susan Meiselas. Then my camera was stolen and I got caught up in building my career and family. I came back to photography  after my wife gave me a digital point and shoot about 17 years ago. ","user_id":153243,"name":"Jeffrey Chapman","website":"www.chapmancreative.net"},{"id":580833,"bio":"I recently graduated from SUNY Oswego and received my Studio BFA and Art History BA with a focus in photography. My hope is to become a professional photographer, focusing on fashion and magazine photography.","user_id":580249,"name":"Katie Burgoon","website":""},{"id":669733,"bio":"Cleveland Photographer going by the name JML-AKL","user_id":669149,"name":"Jamal-Akil Marshall","website":"www.instagram.com/jmlakl"},{"id":591482,"bio":"","user_id":590898,"name":"Joshua Cavalier","website":"joshuacavalier.com"},{"id":628235,"bio":"Born in Tokyo in 1983.\nStarted photography in 1997.\nGraduated from the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences at Musashino Art University in 2006.","user_id":627651,"name":"Masanao Ito","website":""},{"id":655240,"bio":"","user_id":654656,"name":"Piotr Golemo","website":""},{"id":337358,"bio":"I am  dealing with travel and street photography for many years and therefore I am  interested in many different topics, especially not to limit myself but to stay open to everything new. 2013-2016 I attended the Prague Photo School for Applied and Artistic Photography in Linz/Austria.\nWith my pictures I want to tell little stories that make one smile, but sometimes also seem thoughtful and provocative. My main photographic interest is also the documentary representation of my travel destinations around the world.","user_id":336756,"name":"Eva Gstoettner","website":"@evagstoettner"},{"id":205170,"bio":"I'm freelance photographer with 35 years of artistic experience. In 1981-1982 I participated in 1 year full course of artistic photography at the Novosibirsk State University in Siberia, Russia. In Italy I live for 25 years, trying also my freelance photographic activity. My photopassion is for portraits, landscapes, panoramic views, animals, events, nature,documentary.","user_id":204568,"name":"Nadezda Mikusova","website":"www.nadiamikushovaphotos.wordpress.com"},{"id":291356,"bio":"Edgar dos Santos is a visual artist, documentary photographer and lecturer. Co-founder at Documentary Agency Zoom www.agenciazoom.com. Actually, I teach photography at the Art School of Lleida.\nMy work focuses on the relationship we establish with the environment, the interactions and mutual affectations, and those linked to the processes of apprehension, use and representation of space / territory / landscape. I am interested in how this environment is perceived, used and returned. Which is the nature of what we see and how we give it a meaning or value. The space from its physical and social way but also as a mental construction. In these works, I alternate staging with documentary style approaches.\n\n","user_id":290754,"name":"Edgar dos Santos","website":"www.edgardossantos.com"},{"id":279362,"bio":"I live in Los Angeles and would love to work with you.","user_id":278760,"name":"Susan Moll","website":"www.instagram.com/thatredhairedgirlwiththecamera"},{"id":662235,"bio":"My name is MungSeng TenTen Ng. I am from Hong Kong. I came to America in 2017 to study fine art. Through my works and experiences in photography, I found myself more passionate about working in fashion photography. ","user_id":661651,"name":"Mung Seng Ng","website":""},{"id":628297,"bio":"Marco Manfredini (1974 Milan) has studied with several members of the international photography scene as Mark Steinmetz and Pep Bonet. His work deals mainly with social issues and street Photography, which always faces looking for an approach strongly emotional, nominee in 2009 for the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass. His work was showed in numerous solo and group exhibitions including Visa pour L'image 2009, European Photography, 2011, His images are part of the permanent collection of the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi, Musée d'Art et Archaeologies of Aurillac and Library collection Panizzi in Reggio Emilia.","user_id":627713,"name":"Marco Manfredini","website":"www.marcomanfredini.net"},{"id":107157,"bio":"I'm addicted to audio media now, and I'm often in audio media. I like being between the real and imaginary worlds.\n\nBorn in Nagano, Japan. \nSince my childhood, I have express my creativity through music, writing and visual arts. After a career as editor for deferent Japanese fatten and lifestyle publishers,I left  Tokyo in the 1993, to study photography in Italy and then work in Europe.\nNow I have lived in Netherlands, Eindhoven. I have been exhibited in Milan, Turin and Eindhoven. \n \nThanks for reading.\n\nKEIKO B GOTO\n","user_id":106555,"name":"Keiko B Goto","website":""},{"id":836606,"bio":"Being inspired by life itself, my focus is on the expresive aspects of still life and landscape scenes, photographed in simple, yet flattering lighting scenarios. I’m present and connected when I work on visual subjects, finding sense and harmony within the intricate geometries of what’s presented in front of my eyes.","user_id":822449,"name":"Catalin Marcu","website":"www.saatchiart.com/en-ro/account/profile/2759795"},{"id":662329,"bio":"My name is Brigitta. I’m a self-taught photographer and photography is my passion! It opens up my eyes for all these special things in life. I try to capture the beauty around me and would like to show the viewer the world as seen through my eyes. I believe that there’s a creator in all of us but there’s no creativity without curiosity. So I’m enthusiastic about all fields of photography like people, nature, landscape, architecture, and even more. I can’t specialize because I don’t want to miss a thing.","user_id":661745,"name":"Brigitta Story-Walentin","website":""},{"id":199717,"bio":"From 2016 to 2019 I studied artistic and applied photography at the Prager Fotoschule Österreich (PFSÖ). Through my background in creative and social fields and studies in Cultural Management, Social and Cultural Anthropology and Art History I have developed a strong interest in an interdisciplinary approach to photography and art.","user_id":199115,"name":"Susanne Senekowitsch","website":"www.photo.soosee.me"},{"id":205356,"bio":"race Medina is an international Polish–American photographer who specializes in environmental portraiture photography. She finds inspiration in frank portrayal of everyday life using natural light and shadows to texture her work with depth and emotion. She has traveled extensively across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe to document its people and culture through her work.","user_id":204754,"name":"Grace Medina","website":"www.gracemedinaphotography.com"},{"id":509432,"bio":"Je m'appelle Nathan Benkemoun, j'ai 37 ans. Je suis photographe amateur et j'habite à Paris. J'ai été exposé à Photo Marseille en 2019 et à Paris au Nikon Plaza dans le 6ieme en 2020.\n\n","user_id":508848,"name":"nathan Benkemoun","website":"www.wipplay.com/fr_FR/user/nathanbnk"},{"id":28846,"bio":"Photographer and filmmaker Luigi Toscano found his calling late in life and has an eventful past. As roofer, door man and window washer the son of Italian guest-workers experienced his surroundings from many different perspectives. That this ends in a career as artist is uncommon. But for Luigi Toscano it was a necessity, a necessity because there are too many visions and stories in his mind that need to be shared, need to be told.","user_id":28851,"name":"Luigi Toscano","website":"www.luigi-toscano.de www.dv-2015.de"},{"id":415848,"bio":"Chloé Kerleroux, is a french freelance photographer and self-taught based in Paris. She is interested in underrepresented cultures and their ethnic, religious, linguistic, territorial, and tribal specificities.Through her images, she strives to reflect collective memories and strong cultures.","user_id":415264,"name":"Chloé Kerleroux","website":"www.chloekerleroux.com"},{"id":204554,"bio":"","user_id":203952,"name":"Jaewoo Kim","website":"www.jae-wookim.com"},{"id":628281,"bio":"Professional photographer, traveller, teacher.\n Born in 1973, Luigi embraced his training and adventure in the world of photography when he was only 14 years old. Now, more than 30 years later, and with a profound experience in the sector, he is the owner of FOTOROTASTUDIO where he manages a team of professional photographers and video makers.\n\nLuigi was one of the first pioneer photographers to apply the reportage approach in wedding photography. By changing style and techniques he continues to produce dynamic and emotional images of the highest quality.\n He has received important awards and international recognitions, such as:\n QIP and QEP – FEP about wedding photography and has become a member of the most prominent international associations of professional photographers: WPJA, AGWPJA, WPPI, ISPWP, FEARLESS, ISPWP, WPS along with the Italian ones: ANFM, Tau-Visual, FIOF. He was selected as a founder member of BOWP (Best Of Wedding Photography) Italy, an association which acknowledge","user_id":627697,"name":"Luigi Rota","website":"www.fotorotastudio.it/corsi"},{"id":181016,"bio":"I'm just a fan of photography, if by accident you did not understand .....\n","user_id":180414,"name":"Mauro Frojo","website":"www.facebook.com/mauro.frojo"},{"id":540808,"bio":"Derek studied Photography and Art at Watford College, UK in the early 1980’s and subsequently found work in various Photographers studios in Hertfordshire England as well as working freelance, following several rock bands that were touring London during that time. But the eighties were a difficult time to find that perfect photographic job, so seeking to diversify, he studied Radiography and found the opportunity to work in the north of England and kept photography as a hobby. Although not as glamorous as photographing beautiful models, this new career path was interesting and actually allowed him to pay the rent, Digital photography provided the spark to relight the photographic passion and it was not until moving to France in 1999 that Derek had the time and opportunity to travel widely and start working on his Portfolio. “The footsteps in Tibet ( le toit du Monde )” is a collection of images.\n\n Derek’s work can be found on redbubble ","user_id":540224,"name":"derek blackham","website":"www.redbubble.com/people/db2244/portfolio "},{"id":205390,"bio":"   PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS:\n  *   2013, James Franco, \"Nominated for the prize from the public, Venice Movie Stars Award\"\n  *   2014, Dachi Orvelashvili, \"Sezione Fotoritratto 3° classificato\",(portrait) Venice Movie Stars Award\n  *   2015, Lina Wertmüller, \"Sezione Fotoritratto 2° classificato\", (portrait) Venice Movie Stars Award\n  *   2016, Sara Serraiocco, \"Sezione Fotoritratto 1° classificato\", (portrait) Venice Movie Stars Award\n *   2017, \"Certificate for Art and Culture\", Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Vienna  ","user_id":204788,"name":"Karim Rahoma","website":"www.karimrahoma.at"},{"id":205384,"bio":"Medina Sage Dugger is a visual artist from California. She studied at Spéos Photographic Institute, Paris, France (2010) and moved to Lagos, Nigeria in 2011 where she lived and worked for a decade. Through photography, collage, painting, video, animated images/nfts, and expressive/ritual art, her work weaves together both contemporary themes and ancient/indigenous practices with a focus on spiritual symbolism, the feminine and the role tradition plays in contemporary style and identity. Her work has been featured in Vogue, Smithsonian Magazine, the National Geographic and was awarded First Prize in Magnum Photography Award, among others. ","user_id":204782,"name":"Medina Dugger","website":"www.medinadugger.com"},{"id":191255,"bio":"In her photography she often reaches for film motives in which shows influence of surrealism and onirism. Passion for creation of image she developed in The Higher School of Art and Design in Łódź (Poland), where she has finished department of cienematography. \"Picturesqueness \" of work she archives due to love for analog photography and special method of postproduction. Film frames brings peculiar atmosphere due to natural ilumination,becasue she concentrate on it the biggest note. She published her photography in Photo Vogue Italy and Art and Commerce (Photo Vogue Collection).","user_id":190653,"name":"Maya Zet","website":"www.facebook.com/majkakarma"},{"id":205405,"bio":"As a photographer, I try to find a narrative in my work. Be it portraits of actors, or part of a theme, I try to find the raw truth in a person or situation.\n","user_id":204803,"name":"Argun Tekant","website":"arguntekant.com"},{"id":271851,"bio":"20 años dedicado ala fotografía, los últimos diez a la fotografia social, presidente de diferentes asociaciones fotográficas, tanto aficionados como profesionales, vicepresidente de FEPFI, federación española de profesionales de la imagen, finalista premios Lux 2006, varias publicaciones en periódicos locales y trabajos para diferentes firmas nacionales de catálogos.","user_id":271249,"name":"Javier Segura Tarazaga","website":"www.javiertarazaga.es/index.php/trabajo-personal"},{"id":273443,"bio":"Kimmo Metsäranta is a visual artist based in Helsinki, Finland. He received his BA from Turku University of Applied Sciences and his MA from Aalto University School of Art and Design.\nHis\u0026nbsp;work has been widely exhibited in Finland and abroad and he was nominated for the Fotofinlandia award in 2008 and EmmaPrize in 2009. Also his project Animal Behaviour was shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Award in 2015.\n\nKimmo works mostly in the commercial field of photography but shoots also personal projects.\n\nKimmo has done projects for numerous clients and magazines, including: Fazer, Nanso, Sampo Group, Flow festival, HP, Sato, Elovena, De Lénclos,\u0026nbsp;Ray, Sicky -magazine, Parliament of Finland, Solar Films, Universal Music, REVS, Vice, Schön! Neue Journal, Teos publishing, Fried music, S -magazine, Nasty, and Time magazine. \n\nHe is available for commissions around the world.\n\n\n\n","user_id":272841,"name":"Kimmo Metsäranta","website":"www.kimmometsaranta.com"},{"id":704200,"bio":"Natalie McGuire is a multi-award-winning artist.  Awards started in 2003 at local art shows winning cash prizes in her category. 2012 she won Student Photographer of year.  Later in her career, Natalie has been awarded 1st place, Juror’s Choice, and People’s choice awards at exhibitions local and nationally across the use from 2019 to the present.  \nHer education began as a small child; she learned photography composition from her father.  Her Aunt Natalie fueled the creative side, allowing it to flourish.  She Attended Community education classes for basic photography in 10997/98, studied under Deidra Monk, later enrolled in Hennepin Technical college Digital Photography program, studied under Paul Sinkler, Tom Hanly, and Tim Grey until the program closed.  She’s continued her education by attending one-day seminars with National Geographic photographers.  Continues her education in unconventional ways by joining Wyoming Center for Arts, ACW (Art to Change the World), PRCBoston, Griffin Museum of Photography, Praxis Gallery, NEMAA, and St. Paul Art’s collective.\nNetworks with other artists sharing tips and ideas. Natalie is known for her Infrared black n white photography alone with her Photozaics (which is a combination of her two loves, photography, and mosaics. Starting with a photograph finished with a mosaic frame).\nBefore all that Natalie’s creative side was fueled by Her parent's love of travel via RV. They believed the road trip was a part of the journey and got to s","user_id":703616,"name":"Natalie McGuire","website":"nmcguirestudio.com"},{"id":254021,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte et architecte de formation, Luc Médard s’intéresse principalement aux espaces et aux environnements créés par l’homme.\n\nIl a consacré une grande partie de sa carrière à la modélisation/visualisation 3D du patrimoine bâti et à sa gestion à travers le BIM (Building Information Management).\n\nAprès avoir pratiqué la photo argentique mais aussi la peinture, le dessin et le pastel en atelier pendant plusieurs années, Luc a trouvé dans la photo un moyen de partager ses émotions dans les domaines de l’architecture, les scènes de rue, ainsi que les paysages forestiers, littoraux \u0026amp; urbains.\n\nIl porte une attention particulière dans son travail photographique à la perception des formes, rythmes, volumes et espaces.\n\nTechniques utilisées : flous, reflets, superposition à la prise de vue\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":253419,"name":"Luc Medard","website":"www.lucmedard.com"},{"id":56798,"bio":"I am a photographer based in the Scottish Highlands. My photography explores both natural and man-made environments, and the interaction between the two. My work is often concerned with change - human impact on the landscape but also the reverse, where nature regains it's hold. \n\nI am drawn to ordinary, everyday places - whether in an urban or rural setting - seeking to find interest in the common-place.","user_id":56803,"name":"Iain Sarjeant","website":"www.iainsarjeant.co.uk"},{"id":572259,"bio":"Born 1971 in Cottbus, GDR.\n \nAnalogous phase in the socialist Foto-AG of the Polytechnic High School Korla-Awgust-Kocor, Wittichenau (mainly postcards): darkroom, enlarger (crocus), developer bath, salt bath, press, bowl, clamps, wedges, red light, too much red light, ORWO, cutting, throwing away, waste of material, trouble...\n \nMemories only of developing. No more on PRAKTIKA, EXA and co. Maybe we never photographed.\n \n Digital phase since 2015.\n \nAnalogue again since late 2018. Bronica GS1, Bronica S2a, Canon T9, Canon EOS3, Canon F1 New, Canon P, Pentacon Six, Polaroid.... No money for Hasselblad. Who cares about either one?","user_id":571675,"name":"Daniel Nartschick","website":"www.dannartphotography.de"},{"id":114849,"bio":"Come design di interni..civili abitazioni ,mobili e oggetti di arredo ,negozi, refitting yacht e superyacht.","user_id":114247,"name":"ANNA SIGNORINI","website":""},{"id":677729,"bio":"","user_id":677145,"name":"Kata Marton","website":""},{"id":206027,"bio":"My name is Fatemeh Farajmandi, and I am a User Experience  specialising in digital media living and working in San Francisco. \n\nI also like painting, but my favorite hobby is photography and traveling which you can see part of it through my \"Looking With\" project!","user_id":205425,"name":"Fatemeh Farajmandi","website":"www.lookingwith.com"},{"id":628384,"bio":"","user_id":627800,"name":"Manuel Develoux","website":"none"},{"id":704304,"bio":"Caroline BOISSIER\n\n1985 Geneva - Switzerland \n\nAutodidact - independent  \n\nMulti- and interdisciplinary \n\nLimited - Unique editions  \n\nBased in Zurich - Switzerland\n\n\nWORK DESCRIPTION\n\nCaroline Boissier is a multi- and interdisciplinary visual artist with an experimental based approach. Defining her practice as such enables her to not confine her production to any carcan, giving her the liberty to explore the contemporary.\n\nAt the core of her work is the image and research of its various graphic transformation possibilities. She disrupts the obvious in search of translating an extrinsic idea through her compositions, unifying the intangible mind to the sense’s perception. The subject matter of her projects, often expressed in form of dialectics, is derived from an intro-extrospective questioning of life and the human being’s relation to it.\n\nAs of 2022, the artist has worked with media such as photography, screen printing, stencils, gray pencil, marker pen and video – and uses digital editing and handmade collage to compose her artworks. \n\nPoetry is an integrant part of her oeuvre as an extension of her artistic expression. The texts are intentionally void of graphic images - where words, composition balance and typography take over the function. //","user_id":703720,"name":"Caroline Boissier","website":"carolineboissier-art.com"},{"id":270773,"bio":"Born in 1967 in Uppsala, Sweden, where I made my first encounters with photography; in school and at the university, centred around black-and-white analogue pictures and the darkroom. In a continuous process of training in photographic and artistic techniques as well as studies of the work of other photographers. I live in Stockholm with my family. \"Border Zone\" photo book published in 2019. See website for CV and portfolio.","user_id":270171,"name":"Mathias Laitila Kälvemark","website":"mathiaslk.com"},{"id":205586,"bio":"Montreal based staff photojournalist for Le Devoir, Canada /Photojournaliste depuis une trentaine d'années pour plusieurs grands quotidiens Montréalais, dont le  le Journal de Montréal, The Montreal Gazette, la revue Voir, le Toronto Star et Le Devoir.Le portrait et les scènes de la vie quotidienne fait partie de mes obsessions photographiques.\nLa photo occupe tous mes instants, professionnels et personnels.\n","user_id":204984,"name":"Marie-France Coallier","website":""},{"id":205774,"bio":"Sebastián Astorga Rostani, born in 1998, is a Venezuelan and Uruguayan photographer and documentary filmmaker.\nHe studies Audiovisual Communication, exhibited his first photo essay, Huella, Lugar at the Zorrilla Museum in Montevideo in 2019 and his first documentary about the climbing community in Uruguay was premiered in Spain in 2020.","user_id":205172,"name":"Sebastián Astorga","website":"www.sebastorga.com"},{"id":725523,"bio":"","user_id":724939,"name":"Isabel Maria","website":""},{"id":392220,"bio":"I am a painter, photographer, designer,  and poet. I studied Fine Art at OCAD (Ontario College of Art) and English Literature. my work has been shown at the Salon Grand Palais in Paris, the Chapelle de la Sorbonne, Jadite Gallery In New York, Gallery Moos and Bezpala-Brown Gallery in Canada, among others. I am represented in public and private collections in Canada, the U.S. France, and Germany.\n\nMy photograph, Dreamweaver 5” was accepted into SNAP 2014 juried\nexhibition.\n\nMy photograph Peek-A-Boo won Best Portrait in SNAP 2015 juried exhibition.\n\nI am an Awarded Photographer at Gala Awards in Barcelona and 5th Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; Documentary Photography 2018.\n\nI have also exhibited my photography in Gallery 44, Toronto; In New York, a juried show curated by EliSabeth Bancroft Wessel Meindl; Perfect Exposure Gallery, California...all in 2015, and will be exhibiting it in Toronto in Gallery 1313, 2018.\n","user_id":391636,"name":"Eva Lewarne","website":"www.evalew.com"},{"id":274171,"bio":"","user_id":273569,"name":"Corinne Isabelle Rinaldis","website":"www.corinneisabellerinaldis.ch"},{"id":678215,"bio":"\nHe estudiado arquitectura en Donosti y fotografia en Gasteiz. ahora estoy intentando hacer fotos con la camara estenopeica","user_id":677631,"name":"Iñaki Garai","website":""},{"id":205768,"bio":"En esta faceta de mi trabajo me he desempeñado en registrar tradiciones de México. Una pasión que se impresiona en las fotografías al plasmar el carácter y las vivencias diarias de las gentes que habitan las zonas más tradicionales del país; y va más allá, ya que se impregna en mi carácter y en mi alma. Compartir con todo tipo de personas forma una visión muy singular de la vida, al ver como en cada lugar las personas enfrentan prácticamente las mismas problemáticas, y lo único que cambia es la manera de afrontarlas; eso es el aprendizaje.","user_id":205166,"name":"Héctor Boix Cisneros","website":""},{"id":642711,"bio":"I am active duty in the US Coast Guard and have recently gotten back into photography with my Nikon D7000 after having a falling out for seven years. ","user_id":642127,"name":"Ryan Constable","website":""},{"id":536368,"bio":"When I retired from teaching I took up photography which I had left over forty years ago because of a career change. Slowly I begin to develop more consciousness to the small quotidian moments in  life I found fascinating. I learned not to look, but to be open to the gestures  within the  environment of light and shadows that raised the level of the ordinary a few degrees.","user_id":535784,"name":"George johnson","website":"none"},{"id":108571,"bio":"Jevan Chowdhury is an experienced multimedia artist working in commercials and performing arts. He has created work for international organisations, governments and cultural institutions. Recent clients include The UK Department of International Trade, Hong Kong Design Centre, Visit Dallas, The Institution of Civil Engineers and Adobe UK.\n \nHis project ‘Moving Cities’ has won 21 awards and exhibited at 68 festivals with recent exhibitions in Sadler’s Wells, London City Hall, The AT\u0026amp;T Aurora Exhibition, Standard Vision and on the London Underground. \n","user_id":107969,"name":"Jevan Chowdhury","website":"www.moving-cities.com"},{"id":704555,"bio":"【CV】\n東京都生まれ\n墨田区のお寺で幼少期を過ごす\n学生演劇に没頭し役者を目指す\n2002年頃より写真を始める\n2018年京都造形芸術大学通信課程入学\n\n【受賞】\n2011年　PhotoBack社　フォトブックコンテスト入賞\n作品　ぼやーじゅ　〜旅するカメラ〜\n\n【個展】\n2011年　５月　ギャラリー「admin」\nタイトル　なし\n2011年　８月　ギャラリー「カステラ」\nタイトル　「INORI　ー朝へー」\n\n【グループ展】\n京都造形２０１８年度入学生によるグループ展\nNo.18 写真展「オハコ展」\n2020年1月14日（火）〜1月19日（日）前半\n　　　  1月21日（火）〜1月26日（日）後半　\nギャラリー「ソラリス」\n【フォトブック作品集】\n・風の旅人　〜逢いたい〜\n・ぼやーじゅ 　〜旅するカメラ〜\n・LOVER\n・LOVE☆LETTER\n・昊へ\n・じぱんぐ　〜まだ見ぬ場所へ〜","user_id":703971,"name":"和香慧 美里","website":"www.kamomenosyasin.com"},{"id":628522,"bio":"Retired Food Scientist and Registered Field Guide in the Savanna and Grassland Biomes of South Africa, writer and photographer. LPSSA, DPSSA,\u0026nbsp; AFIAP","user_id":627938,"name":"Lourens Durand","website":""},{"id":266381,"bio":"Sou Advogado de Formação, apaixonado por fotografia e esportes de aventura. ","user_id":265779,"name":"Lafaiete Papaiano","website":"lpapaiano.wixsite.com/inspiringimages"},{"id":276459,"bio":"Sono un autodidatta. La mia formazione è la lettura e la pratica. Il mio soggetto, ciò che abita dentro me. La macchina fotografica ha afferrato saldamente le mie mani per dare voce ad una mancanza...ed ancora studio per renderla forte e chiara, anche alle mie stesse orecchie. \n\nI am a self-taught. My training is reading and practicing. My subject, what lives inside me. The camera grabbed my hands firmly to give voice to a lack ... and still study to make it loud and clear, even to my own ears.","user_id":275857,"name":"Francesco Pino","website":"www.instagram.com/_ciccipin_ph_"},{"id":380290,"bio":"I'm a photographer from Upstate NY, specializing in emotive and story-telling portraits with a hint of magic. ","user_id":379706,"name":"Tasha Hurley","website":""},{"id":574708,"bio":"Фотография - это отражение действительности, даже несуществующей или придуманной.  Каждый видит своё. Не ищу глубоких посылов. Хочу видеть жизнь на поверхности без глубины. Хочу видеть глубину на поверхности. Не хочу скрытности и недопонимания. О себе: фотограф-любитель  и фотограф на любителя. ","user_id":574124,"name":"Елизавета Веретенникова","website":""},{"id":445426,"bio":"Amar, sentir, respirar profundo, mi hija, buena música, el sol, verde, fotos y más fotos. \n\nMis ojos van lanzando disparos a todo lo que ven. Recorto, enderezo, emprolijo y guardo. \nCon las cámaras o  en mi memoria.","user_id":444842,"name":"Florencia Greco Elias","website":""},{"id":202636,"bio":"Attended the S.F. Art Institute\nVarious shows and publications\nBooks:\n \"Layers\"\n\" On My Way to Therapy\"\n \"Godzilla - (Just another merciless tourist)\"\nComing soon - \"Trump - (sigh)\"\nStill an advocate of the still image as a focused (or unfocused) capture of a moment in time and its expansive relevance.","user_id":202034,"name":"mark weaner","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/posyche"},{"id":300180,"bio":"Matteo Colombo was born in 1976 in Milan. He works in the industrial research and development sector. In 2016 he graduated at the Italian Institute of Photography in Milan and he attended several seminars: stage\nphotography at Mohole Milan, digital black and white photography with Erminio Annunzi and photographic storytelling with Sara Munari.\nLivia Bonetti and Matteo Colombo are a creative duo. They deliver photographic projects that have a specific focus in the reinterpretation of the world and the inner imaginary of characters through the photographic lens. These characters are played by Livia and the aim to let them to step from the stage to some kind of independent life.\nhttps://www.lensculture.com/projects/922554-anja-portrait-of-a-character\nhttps://mailchi.mp/bb9811bb3687/anche-se-ci-dovessimo-estinguere-gallery\nMoreover, Livia is also the model for several of Matteo’s projects, in a fluid collaborations that feeds off one another.","user_id":299578,"name":"Matteo Colombo","website":""},{"id":205859,"bio":"22, swiss now living and studying in London ","user_id":205257,"name":"Kayla Connors","website":"kaylaconnors.com"},{"id":513043,"bio":"Liam Sharp is an award-winning photographer who specializes in dramatic painter-like portraiture. His technical mastery of light and his ability to capture the humanity of his subjects has taken him around the world. He has worked in Liberia during the Ebola crisis, photographed in the slums of Old Havana, and created portraits in First Nations reserves all across Canada. He has had the privilege of photographing many celebrity subjects including William Burroughs, John Candy, and Margaret Atwood. His work is seen regularly in Wired Magazine, The London Times, The Observer, and Canada’s Globe and Mail. He has won numerous international awards including The British Journal of Photography, Communication Arts and Applied Arts. His work has been exhibited in The Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg, the Museon in The Hague, and The Museum of Jewish Montreal\n","user_id":512459,"name":"Liam Sharp","website":"www.liamsharpart.photography"},{"id":127979,"bio":"Silvia Montevecchi was born in Florence in 1994. She studied photography at LABA (Libera Accademia di Belle Arti) in Florence, where she graduated in 2018. During her artistic learning she developed an interest in the use of photography as a an instrument for introspective investigation and as a vehicle for a projection of inner realities in the outer world.\nHer work was exhibited in collective and solo shows in Italy, and in 2018 she published the photographic book Jisei no ku in collaboration with Seipersei publishing house.\nAmong her recognitions the Azimut Capital Management prize, won during Paratissima Torino 2018, and the Arte Laguna Prize, won in 2019 for the “photographic art and digital graphics” section.\nCurrently she both engages in photographic works on commission and in personal projects which take inspiration mostly from the world of literature.","user_id":127377,"name":"Silvia Montevecchi","website":"www.silviamontevecchi.com"},{"id":459461,"bio":"I'm a retired 75 year old photography enthusiast and began my photography life less than 3 years ago.  My work has been well received.  I'm now working toward more fashion photography and enjoying.  I used a Fuji Film GFX50s camera and have upgraded more recently to the Fuji100.  Please learn more about me at www.barry360.com.  ","user_id":458877,"name":"Barry Nadell","website":"www.barrynadellphotography.com"},{"id":204295,"bio":"I.T. Professional who loves photography.","user_id":203693,"name":"Jun Sohn","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/49412499@N00"},{"id":448000,"bio":"Mexican photographer dedicated to human portrait and artistic photography. Focused on the betterment and creation of a wider collective consciousness in this world we all live in","user_id":447416,"name":"Iván Villagrana","website":"www.facebook.com/ivanvillagranaart"},{"id":300915,"bio":"I have been photographing since 2013,  focussing mainly on street photography with occasional forays into portraits and abstracts. It is the grit of everyday life that I try to show in most of my images. Since arriving in Kenya I have also started wildlife photography.","user_id":300313,"name":"Sonal Shah","website":"socialdocumentary.net/exhibit/Sonal_Shah/4857"},{"id":286016,"bio":"","user_id":285414,"name":"Emilse Torréns","website":"Instagram: @emitorrens"},{"id":148182,"bio":"Recent Accomplishments:\n•Awarded Honorable Mention in International on line photography contest sponsored by Neutral Density Photography Awards.\n• Awarded Honorable Mention juried exhibition, “Singular/Singnature” The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO\n•Awarded Honorable Mention, Online Exhibition, \"Liquid\" New York Center for Photographic Art, jurist Debra Clomp Ching, April 2017\u0026nbsp;https://www.nyc4pa.com/wandering-curves\n•Online Exhibition,\u0026nbsp;Second Annual Fine Art Exhibition, Las Angeles Center of Photography, Juror Christa Dix April 2017\u0026nbsp;https://lacphoto.org/gallery/second-annual-fine-art-exhibition-winners-2017-online-gallery-winners/\n•Third Place Award, Plymouth Center for the Arts, Plymouth, WI, \"Alive in the Arts\" open juried exhibition, Juror Graeme Reid, May\u0026nbsp;2017\n• Awarded Honorable Mention juried exhibition, International Photography Awards, Category Fine Art_other,  Dance of the veils Series\n•Second Place, Miami Open International Art Competition\n•Top 200 placement in PhotoLucida, Critical Mass 2017","user_id":147580,"name":"Jack Long","website":"www.jacklongphoto.com"},{"id":273204,"bio":"Actually student in Architecture, i've always been attracted to images, their frame, composition, and message.\nPhotography is a wonderful tool to work on this subject, it's very creative.","user_id":272602,"name":"Vianney Huart","website":"www.facebook.com/VHphotography"},{"id":273521,"bio":"Hermine Patch is a fine art, conceptual photographer from Slovakia, working in connection between portraiture and still life. Strongly influenced by symbolism, Patch examines objects by placing them in the setting where they acquire different meaning and represent certain value. \nHer fascination with the ambience of places and minimalist aesthetics usually leads her to the strongly considered, visually clean and geometrical set-ups, enriched with the otherworldly, sometimes even bizarre quality to them.\nThrough the relation of the place, human and objects, her work delivers a metaphorical, simulated construction of the world surrounding us, though fictional but familiar in its resonance.","user_id":272919,"name":"Hermine Patch","website":"www.herminepatch.com"},{"id":272243,"bio":"Five years ago I finally found the outlet for my artistic energy through photography, and a \"retirement career\"  was born. A great deal of practice, informal instruction, and experimentation has resulted in  my work receiving significant attention  and awards in Pennsylvania and New York. My favorite subjects are found in the natural world, and within that realm I am drawn to abstract as well as traditional expression. The overriding theme of all my work is calming simplicity.","user_id":271641,"name":"Linda Benzon","website":"www.lindabenzonphotography.com"},{"id":272374,"bio":"My name is Nevelyn Pimenta most known as Maya, I am a visual artist for more than 5 years. \nI am Brazilian but I've been always traveling and knowing new cultures and registering everything I learned through photographs and paintings. I had the opportunity to exhibit my art in Wynwood and in various galleries in Miami and get even more motivated to take my photographs and painting to a more serious level.   \nCurrently, I am 19 years old and I still have much to learn and explore, my objective is to rais money and travel more and take pictures of the reality of our world showing what it is to actually exist and to be called a human. ","user_id":271772,"name":"Nevelyn Pimenta","website":""},{"id":526577,"bio":"Originally from Ohio, I earned my B.A. in Photography from The Ohio State University in 1994. Driven by a passion for street photography, I sold all my belongings and spent a year traveling through Southeast Asia to immerse myself in the craft. Since then, my work has been exhibited internationally and has garnered several awards. My photography captures the essence of human connection and urban landscapes, reflecting a unique blend of personal interaction and iconic scenes.","user_id":525993,"name":"Harry Williams","website":"Harrywphoto.com"},{"id":376921,"bio":"I am portrait photographer based in Phoenix, AZ. I specialize in black and white portraits, headshots and personal branding images. When I am not photographing people,  I am photographing landscapes.","user_id":376337,"name":"Inês Piquet","website":"www.inespiquet.com"},{"id":405768,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who greatly enjoys capturing images of the world around me, particularly in relation to travel, nature and landscape. My  home country is New Zealand, and am currently living in the UAE. I am an educator, and spend as much of my spare time as possible travelling to some amazing parts of the world. It is a privilege to experience these places and their people, and capture the memories in my images.","user_id":405184,"name":"Valerie Lindsay","website":"www.valerie.photography"},{"id":125130,"bio":"My name is Ricardo Williams, I am a software developer and photographer. I work and live in Bloomington, IL. ","user_id":124528,"name":"Ricardo Williams","website":"photography.ricardowilliams.com"},{"id":125304,"bio":"Based out of Marfa, Texas, Jessica Lutz documents life in the Chihuahuan Desert on both sides of the border.  Her work is an evolving visual ethnography of the Big Bend region and the borderlands along the Rio Grande. Assignments can be seen in New York Times, Texas Monthly, CNN, Mother Jones, Al Jazeera, Texas Tribune, among other venues  and film projects.","user_id":124702,"name":"Jessica Lutz","website":"www.jessicalutz.com"},{"id":140080,"bio":"At the age of ten, I received a camera from my mother instructed to document the destruction of my school. While the heavy machinery hit the reinforced concrete, a passion came to life.\nFor ore than thirty years, black and white photography and darkrooms prints occupied an important place in my approach. The advent of digital enabled my creation to explode. Introduced to printmaking I am now enhancing many of my photographs.\nBorn in Montreal, self-taught artist, I uses the camera like others speak. I want my visual signature to state, suggest and move. ","user_id":139478,"name":"Sylvie Pinsonneault","website":"www.spinsonneault.ca"},{"id":205810,"bio":"   Born in 1972. Began taking photos about two years ago.  For this period I've travelled over a lot of countries including Qarabag and Donbass.\n    I' ve shot many interesting events and common routine life such as LGBT protests in Istanbul, life in Donbas during war, festival 'Gucha-2016' in Serbia, Astrakhan steppe shepherds' work. Moreover I've made a great report from the unique shelter for the homeless in Rostov region. \n   The most memorable experience is shooting in the coal mine in Donetsk Region which has grown into the series of  pictures.\n   Documentary photography is the most interesting for me. People's lives and relationships during  war and in difficult life conditions.","user_id":205208,"name":"Dmitriy Мikhnenko","website":"www.facebook.com/d.mihnenko"},{"id":847359,"bio":"I'm a Florida-based amateur photographer and educator with an eye for the quiet details that tell the bigger story - the solitary subject, the unexpected light, the frame nobody else thought to find.\n\nMy work spans travel, wildlife, landscape, aviation, and fine art photography, from the gulf coast of Florida to the ancient streets of Tombstone, from the sculpture gardens of Sarasota to the aurora filled skies of Iceland. I'm drawn to subjects that carry weight and history - weathered stone, dramatic skies, and the fleeting moments that reveal something true about the world around us.\n\nI shoot in RAW, edit with intention, and I'm always looking for the extraordinary hiding inside the ordinary.","user_id":833203,"name":"Stacey Tarpley","website":null},{"id":172968,"bio":"A endsocopic skull-base surgeon by trade, a photographer by nature.(os so I would hope)   ","user_id":172366,"name":"Christos Georgalas","website":"www.christosg.org"},{"id":298097,"bio":"I am a Crimea-born multifaceted artist. I obtained a degree in English Literature from Kingston University London in 2018 and an MA in Comparative and Cultural Analysis from the University of Amsterdam. In my academic and creative work, I explore issues surrounding memory, trauma, space, queerness and identity. My ongoing documentary photography project \"The Creatress Project\" was published and exhibited by the cultural centre Phaneromenis 70 in Nicosia.\u0026nbsp;I work and collaborate with artists and academics in Luxembourg, Cyprus, India and the United Kingdom. I am about to graduate with a second MA fro The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics and currently live and work in Boulder, Colorado.","user_id":297495,"name":"Kate Shylo","website":"instagram.com/kateshylo"},{"id":222511,"bio":"","user_id":221909,"name":"Sanwal Deen","website":"www.sanwaldeen.com"},{"id":287118,"bio":"Nata a Rivoli (TO) vive e lavora a Torino. Nel 1991 si iscrive alla facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell’Università di Torino. Nel 2000 vince un concorso pubblico e  incomincia così l’attività di Istruttore Culturale presso il Comune di Torino. Alterna all’impegno didattico la formazione e la pratica artistica: ne è prova recente il workshop fotografico con Guido Harari (HOP.E), e la partecipazione a diverse manifestazioni artistiche. Attenta e  interessata allo scenario dell’arte moderna e contemporanea, e alle sue forme di tutela e conservazione, è da sempre attiva a livello creativo e artistico. Promuove i suoi lavori partecipando a diversi concorsi, tra cui: “Disegnatori Anonimi” (Berlino), “Premio Celeste”, “Premio Terna”, “Progetto Mutante”, Collettiva “SaLe Docks”, “Magazzini del sale” (Venezia), “Talent Prize”, “Artists Wanted” London,  \"Fabbrica del Vapore\" Milano e \"The Others\" Torino. Dal 2014 collabora con la casa di produzione audiovisiva \"Meibi\" in qualità di autrice.\n","user_id":286516,"name":"Simona Rapello","website":"www.simonarapello.it"},{"id":247927,"bio":"I studied photography at Dundee’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design under the guidance of the late, great Joseph McKenzie. I have over 40 years’ of work exploring images from behind the lens, with mainly experimental work using natural light. The subtle and subdued glow of the damp Scottish sun is the most used resource for painting my photographic images. I have exhibited extensively for over 30 years and have featured in the Scottish Portrait Awards in 2018 and 2019 and the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition in 2020. ","user_id":247325,"name":"Brian Craig","website":"www.facebook.com/tallartdesignphotography"},{"id":569751,"bio":"I have many years of experience as a street photographer.  Using sharp, wide-eyed, observation and skillful photographic capture and presentation, I seek elevate what might be be dismissed as the ordinary to explore both the nature and beauty of people and cities in our time.  Photographing on the street for me brings a deep sense of wonder in urban landscapes and connection with the people who inhabit it.\n\nI love the excitement and sense of flow in capturing images of people on the Street and and the joy of processing such images, rich in split second twists and turns, and displaying beauty, dynamic interaction and emotional depth. ","user_id":569167,"name":"Rick Feldman","website":"rickfeldmanphoto.com"},{"id":842996,"bio":"Fotograf z duszą artysty, który odnajduje piękno tam, gdzie inni widzą codzienność.\nJego obiektyw najczęściej skierowany jest na miejskie przestrzenie - surowe mury, elementy architektury, rytm ulicy i ulotne chwile przechodniów.\nMiasto to dla niego nie tylko tło, lecz żywy organizm, który pulsuje historią, emocjami i kontrastami.\nW jego pracach widać fascynację strukturą, światłem i cieniem, a także głęboką wrażliwość na detale, które często umykają spojrzeniu przypadkowego przechodnia.\nMiłośnik dobrej kawy, muzyki i poezji.","user_id":828839,"name":"Rafael Ratajewski","website":null},{"id":24931,"bio":"","user_id":24936,"name":"Konstantinos Tountas","website":"www.konstantinostountas.com"},{"id":193754,"bio":"An avid outdoorsman and traveler, David enjoys photographing the many beautiful cultures and natural environments around the world. ","user_id":193152,"name":"David Kotz","website":"Photos.DavidKotz.org"},{"id":206013,"bio":"I love photography. I have been using a camera since my basic school days and I love taking portrait, landscape, lifestyle and abstract photos. ","user_id":205411,"name":"Ekow Reuben","website":""},{"id":71286,"bio":"I am Jutta Tedesca. A self educated person, artist, writer and photographer. ","user_id":71017,"name":"Jutta Tedesca","website":"www.juttatedesca.com"},{"id":193876,"bio":"Nature hobby photography","user_id":193274,"name":"Peter Allinson","website":""},{"id":206049,"bio":"Nekane is a visual artist exploring audio-visually on the margins of theory and lived experience. Focusing on themes of women, trauma, and the natural world.","user_id":205447,"name":"Nekane Ozamiz","website":"www.nkproductions.org"},{"id":206168,"bio":"An Israeli, NYC based photographer. ","user_id":205566,"name":"Michael Rabin","website":"michael-rabin.com"},{"id":3518,"bio":"Peter Puklus is an artist living and working in Budapest, Hungary. He studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME) and new media design at the École National Supérieur de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris. He is about to finish his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography at MOME.\n\nIn 2012 he published two photo-books: ‘One and a half meter‘ with Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg and ‘Handbook to the Stars‘ with Stokovec, Banská Stiavnica. At the moment he is working on his third book ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ to be published in 2016 by Self Publish, Be Happy, London. Also in 2016 he produces three solo exhibitions in Germany: ‘New Works’ at Conrads Gallery, Düsseldorf, ‘The Epic Love Story of a Warrior‘ in C/O Berlin, Berlin and ‘One and a half meter‘ in Robert Morat Gallery, Berlin.\n\nBeside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of Puklus’ works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, installations, drawings and videos. Either in the gallery space or in a photo-book form, storytelling has a substantial role. Puklus mixes different genres and medias and makes them relate each other.\n\nPuklus is represented by Trapéz Gallery, Budapest and Robert Morat Gallery, Berlin.","user_id":3518,"name":"Peter Puklus","website":"www.peterpuklus.com"},{"id":725559,"bio":"","user_id":724975,"name":"Ben Rybisky","website":"benrybisky.com"},{"id":396702,"bio":"","user_id":396118,"name":"Michaela Vondruska","website":"www.foto-vondruska.at "},{"id":368789,"bio":"Jeff Couch is an award-winning Certified Professional Photographer with a background in marketing, food styling and cooking. Jeff's years as a chef enables him to seamlessly shoot award winning images.","user_id":368187,"name":"JEFFERY COUCH","website":"WWW.JEFFCOUCHFOOD.COM"},{"id":55553,"bio":"Following a long career as a journalist and communications consultant, Wendy Love works as an event photographer and also teaches digital photography at Richard Stromberg's Chicago Photography Classes. Her personal work is inspired by her love for travel, whether exploring her beloved Midwest or venturing further afield.","user_id":55558,"name":"Wendy Love","website":"www.pivot-photography.com"},{"id":365971,"bio":"Robbi is a retired Medical Laboratory Scientist. After 40 years in a demanding healthcare field that was often stressful and sad, she is using her creative energy to find beauty, using photography and technology.","user_id":365369,"name":"Robbi Montgomery","website":"www.robbilingmontgomeryimages.com"},{"id":159904,"bio":"I am a watercolor painter, specializing in the figure. At first, my camera was strictly used  for photo reference.. Now my photographs are able to stand on their own as artistic renderings of the figure and nude.\nThe model I work with the most has been instrumental in many of  these images. \n\nAs a freelance illustrator, I also produce illustrated maps for a variety of publications. ","user_id":159302,"name":"Jeff Mathison","website":"www.artbymathison.com"},{"id":158659,"bio":"I am Zoltan Varga, London-based photographer, graduated from the University of Wales, Newport with a degree in Documentary Photography.\n\nI focus on social and political issues, mainly in Britain, Hungary and Eastern Europe, prefer to work on long-term documentary projects, which allow me to develop close and intimate relationship with my subjects.","user_id":158057,"name":"Zoltan Varga","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/zoltan20/albums"},{"id":273638,"bio":"Tyler School of Art/ Philadelphia PA.\nCenter for Photographic Art,Carmel CA.\nThe Boston Biennial 5 2018.\nThe Phyllis Weston Gallery / Cincinnati OH.\nMohawkGallery/Cincinnati OH.\nCohen Gallery/Xavier University/ Cincinnati OH.\nMFA The Circle Gallery / Baltimore MD.\nThe Venice Biennale 2022/ Venice, Italy\nThe Soho Gallery,New York/ NY.\nThe Griffin museum,Boston MA.\nThe Fotonostrum Gallery, Barcelona. Spain.\nThe Loosen art Gallery Rome. Italy","user_id":273036,"name":"John Blom","website":"www.behance.netjohnblom/ photography"},{"id":273801,"bio":"je suis photographe amateur et bénévole pour 2 troupes théâtrales liégeoises. J'essaye constamment de m'améliorer parce que petit à petit la photo est devenue une passion. ","user_id":273199,"name":"Dom Leruth","website":"leruthdominique@hotmail.com"},{"id":3535,"bio":"Daniele Tamagni is a freelance photographer from Italy. In 2007 he won the Canon Young Photographer Award with a project about the Congolese dandies, “Sapeurs of Brazzaville.” He published a book in 2009 titled, “Gentlemen of Bacongo.” The designer Paul Smith, who wrote the preface, found inspiration for his S/S 2010 collection, and in 2010, Tamagni won the ICP INFINITY AWARD in the fashion category. He then travelled to Bolivia for a project on women wrestlers, winning the World Press Photo in Arts \u0026amp; Entertainment category in 2011. \n\nBetween 2001 and 2013 Tamagni has continued to explore streetstyle trends and the aesthetic of transformation in different contexts with the aim to publish a book “Global Style Battles” that will include all these projects.\n\nMeanwhile he alternated his personal work with commercial and editorial assignments. He took pictures of Solange Knowles for his video Losing You inspired to his book Gentlemen of Bacongo in 2012 and recently  he shot the cover for Rolling Stone SA of singer Nakhane Toure.\n","user_id":3535,"name":"Daniele Tamagni","website":"danieletamagni.com"},{"id":153381,"bio":"A professional photographer since 1982, Margo Taussig Pinkerton has traveled the world for travel, corporate, and editorial clients.  Her stock images were regularly published in National Geographic Traveler, Caribbean Travel and Life, GEO, and a host of other journals.  Margo also led photo adventures north of the Arctic Circle. \n\nWith dozens of exhibitions and awards spanning nearly four decades, Margo’s photographs are in museums, libraries, and private collections worldwide, including, but not limited to, the The Smithsonia, National Women's History Museum, Getty Center, ICP Library, Beinecke Archives at Yale University. \n\nA longtime advocate for intellectual property rights, Margo has lectured widely to photographers, illustrators, and art buyers.\n\nFor a number of years now, Margo has run Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures with her husband, fellow photographer Arnie Zann. They encourage their participants to \"Seek your own vision, and create great photos!\"\n","user_id":152779,"name":"Margo Taussig Pinkerton","website":"www.BC-FineArtPhotography.com"},{"id":442255,"bio":"From a very young age, photography awakened in me something that allowed me to create stories about places, people, trips and empathetic feelings about what was around me.\nHaving the opportunity to travel has allowed photography to use it as a tool to show other realities different from our own, hoping that with each image, the viewer can create their own story regardless of whether it is reality.","user_id":441671,"name":"Gustavo Barbachano Esparza","website":"gustavobarbachano.wixsite.com/gbphotography"},{"id":3536,"bio":"Pentti Sammallahti was born in 1950 in Helsinki, Finland. Growing up, he was surrounded by the works of his grandmother, Hildur Larsson (1882-1952), a Swedish-born photographer, who worked for the Helsinki newspaper Kaiku in the early 1900s. After visiting The Family of Man exhibition at Helsinki Art Hall (1961) Sammallahti made his first photographs at age eleven. Pentti joined the Helsinki Camera Club in 1964. His first solo exhibition was in 1971.\n\nSammallahti has travelled widely as a photographer, from his native Scandinavia, across the Soviet Republics through Siberia, to Japan, India, Nepal, Morocco, Turkey, across Europe and Great Britain, and even to South Africa.  \n\nSammallahti’s travels and interest in fine printing and lithography has led him to publish numerous portfolios of which the largest and most well known is “The Russian Way” (1996).  As a benchmark figure in contemporary Finnish photography, his work has a supernatural sense of a moment in time with the sensitivity and beauty of the world displayed through its animalistic existence. His particular use of dogs, which reflects the human existential experience, shows the shared nature of the earth with a gentle humor and fleeting attitude. \n\nSammallahti describes himself as a wanderer who likes the nature of the great north, the silence, the cold, and the sea. He likes the people and the animals of far off places and he records the relationships between them and their environment. \n \nAs a master craftsman, he meticulously tones his prints, which come in various formats, from 4 by 5 inches in image size to panoramas of 6 by 14 inches. In 2010 for his retrospective exhibition in Helsinki he created large format pigment prints, about 9 by 21 inches and 15 by 35.5 inches in size. \n\nAs a passionate seeker of the perfect mechanical printing method, his own innovative printing techniques and reintroduction of the portfolio form have re-awakened broader interest in published photographic art. Influenced by the idea of ‘artist books’ – individual works in which the artist is responsible for the whole: photography, the making of prints, layout, design and typography, reproduction and often the actual printing process either with the offset or the gravure method. \n\nSince 1979, Pentti Sammallahti has published thirteen books and portfolios and has received awards such as the Samuli Paulaharju Prize of the Finnish Literature Society, State Prizes for Photography, Uusimaa Province Art Prize, Daniel Nyblin Prize, and the Finnish Critics Association Annual.\n\nFrom 1974 to 1991 Sammallahti taught at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, retiring when he received a 15-year grant from the Finnish government, an unusually long endowment, which is no longer awarded. Both as a photographer and a teacher, he has had an enormous influence on a whole generation of documentary photographers in Scandinavia.\n \nSammallahti had a solo exhibition at Paris' Mois de la Photographie in 1996 and another in 1998 at Houston Fotofest, Texas.  In 2001 the Helsinki University of Art and Design awarded Pentti Sammallahti the title of Honorary Doctorate in Art.  In 2004, the famous French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson ranked Sammallahti among his 100 favorite photographers for his Foundation's inaugural exhibition in Paris. \n\nThe French Photo Poche book series published his book edited by Robert Delpire in 2005, and the same year, Sammallahti had a personal exhibition at the International Photography Festival in Arles. His second exhibition at Recontres d'Arles was a major retrospective in 2012 accompanied by the release of the first retrospective monograph Here Far Away, published in six languages (German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, and Finnish). \n\nAmong museum collections Sammallahti’s work can be found at the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum, London, England; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany; Moderna Museet / Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; and The Finnish State Collections and the Photographic Museum of Finland.\n\nText courtesy of Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York.","user_id":3536,"name":"Pentti Sammallahti","website":"nailyaalexandergallery.com/artist/pentti-sammallahti"},{"id":25165,"bio":"Photographer, Filmmaker, audio-visual artist.\nRepresented by the agencies: PlainPicture and Millennium Images","user_id":25170,"name":"Jerome Paressant","website":"www.jeromeparessant.com"},{"id":210014,"bio":"Samantha Simmons graduated form Arcadia University in 2017 with a BFA in Photography and a minor in Art History and International Studies. After graduating Samantha worked at Lancaster Galleries in Pennsylvania, USA, as a registrar and gallery assistant. Her works have been shown in juried shows across the United States. In 2019 she began her graduate studies at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London, perusing a master’s in Art Logistics. Samantha lives and works as a Fine Art Photographer and Art Logistics Consultant in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is represented by Lancaster Galleries. For more information, as well as more works, please visit her website:\nwww.samanthasimmonsart.com. \n","user_id":209412,"name":"Samantha Simmons","website":"samanthasimmonsart.com"},{"id":3544,"bio":"Born 1976 in Johannesburg; lives in Cape Town.\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2012\n\nThis Must Be the Place, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne\nThis Must Be the Place, The Hague Museum of Photography, The Netherlands\n\n2011\n\nPermanent Error, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York\nPermanent Error, Cokkie Snoei, Amsterdam and Rotterdam, The Netherlands\nPermanent Error, ContactPhotography Festival, Toronto\nPermanent Error, MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Rome\nNollywood, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, New Zealand\nNollywood, Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts, Auckland\nNollywood, Théâtre de La Ville, Paris\n\n2010\n\nPermanent Error, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town; Brodie Stevenson, Johannesburg\nInstitute of Modern Art, Brisbane\nPhotographic Centre Peri, Turku, Finland\nLe Brass, Brussels\nShoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles\nLe Chateau d’Eau, Toulouse, France\nColette, Paris\nThe Hyena and Other Men, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel\nNollywood, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York\nNollywood, Cokkie Snoei Gallery, Amsterdam\nNollywood, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide, Australia\n\n2009\n\nNollywood, Galleria Extraspazio, Rome\nSelected Works, Tinglado 2, Tarragona, Spain\nNollywood, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia\nNollywood, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town\n\n2008\n\nThe Hyena and Other Men, FOAM_Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam\nGod’s Time is the Best, Cokkie Snoei Gallery, Rotterdam\nPortraits, Fotogallery, Cardiff\nPortraits, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool\nNollywood, Warren Siebrits, Johannesburg\nWORKS 2002-2007, Galerie Bertrand \u0026amp; Gruner, Geneva\nPortraits, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool\n\n2007\n\nThe Hyena and Other Men, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York\nMessina/Musina, Extraspazio, Rome\nMessina/ Musina, Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art 2009, Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2009, Monument Gallery, Grahamstown; Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Museum, Port Elizabeth; Durban Art Gallery, Durban; Oliewenhuis Art Museum, Bloemfontein; Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg; Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town\nLooking Aside, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles\n\n2006\n\nPresence, Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town\nLooking Aside, Warren Siebrits Contemporary, Johannesburg\nPresence, Galerie Bertrand \u0026amp; Gruner, Geneva\n\n2004\n\nThe Albino Project, Fabrica Features, Lisbon\nThe Albino Project, Museum of Modern Art, Rome\nRwanda 2004: Partial Remains and Personal Affects, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town\n\nSELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\n2012\n\nAfrica, There and Back, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany\n\n2011\n\nWhat we talk about when we talk about love, Stevenson, Cape Town\nParaty em Foco photography festival, Brazil\nUrban Lives, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, California\nAll Cannibals, Me Collectors Room, Berlin\nBeguiling: The Self and the Subject, Irma Stern Museum, Cape Town\nContact Photography Festival, Toronto, Canada\nIl corpo metafora di un’esperienza, CIAC Centro Italiano Arte Contemporanea, Foligno, Italy\nLens: Fractions of Contemporary Photography and Video in South Africa, Stellenbosch University Art Museum, Stellenbosch\nARS 11, Kiasma, Helsinki Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki\nFigures and Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography, V\u0026amp;A Museum, London\nPossible Cities: Africa in Photography and Video, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Pennsylvania\nThe Eye is a Lonely Hunter: Images of Humankind, Fotofestival Mannheim Ludwigshafen Heidelberg, Germany\nThe Global Contemporary: Art Worlds after 1989, ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany\nFor a Sustainable World, Les Rencontres de Bamako African Photography Biennial, Mali\n\n2010\n\nBreaking News: Contemporary photography from the Middle East and Africa, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio Provincia di Modena, Italy\nFototage Trier, Berlin\nAngkor Photo Festival, Siem Reap, Cambodia\nDisquieting Images, Triennale di Milano, Italy\nPEEKABOO: Current South Africa, Tennis Palace Art Museum, Helsinki\nThis is Our Time, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town\nEvents of the Self: Portraiture and Social Identity, Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm/Burlafingen, Southern Germany\nAfter A, Photo Notes on South Africa, Atri Reportage Festival, Atri, Italy\nLie of the Land, Iziko Old Town House Museum, Cape Town; Sanlam Gallery, Bellville\n1910-2010: From Pierneef to Gugulective, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town\nLife Less Ordinary: Performance and display in South African art, Ffotogallery, Cardiff, Wales\nHalakasha!, Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg\nRoom for Justice, Avocats Sans Frontières, Antwerp Court House, Belgium\n\n2009\n\nLes Rencontres de Bamako biennial of African photography, Bamako, Mali\nCreating Identity: Portraits today, 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky\nA Life Less Ordinary: Performance and display in South African art, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, UK\nThe Endless Renaissance, Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida\nAnimalism, National Media Museum, Bradford, UK\nThree Stories, CNA (Centre National de l’Audiovisuel), Luxembourg\nUnbounded: New art for a new century, The Newark Museum, New Jersey\nStigmata, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, at the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva\n\n2008\n\nRoom for Justice, Palais de Justice, Brussels; Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles, France\nStreet \u0026amp; Studio: An urban history of photography, Tate Modern, London\nMake Art/Stop AIDS, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, California\nPresumed Innocence: Photographic perspectives of children, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Massachusetts\n\n2007\n\nLumo ‘07 - ‘us’, 7th International Triennial of Photography, Finland\nContemporary Photography from South Africa - Part 1, Hereford Photography Festival, Hereford, UK\nAn Atlas of Events, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon\nIn Your Face, Galerie Bertrand \u0026amp; Gruner, Geneva\nFamily Relation, Warren Siebrits, Johannesburg\nFaccia A Faccia: Il nouvo ritratto fotografico, FORMA, Centro Internazionale di Fotografia, Milan\nReality Check: Contemporary art photography from South Africa 2007, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Germany\nArt Institute of Boston, Massachusetts\nAlyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena\n\n2006\n\nSouth African Art Now, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town\nComo Viver Junto, 27th São Paulo Biennale, Brazil\nMuseo de Arte Contemporaneo de Santiago de Chile, Chile\nStreet: Behind the Cliché, Witte de With, Rotterdam\nPingyao International Photographic Festival (PIP), China\nTour - Cape Town to Miami, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna\nBlack, Brown and White, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna\nCentre Pompidou, Paris\nNie Meer, De Warande, Turnhout, Belgium\nRivers of Suffering, Benton Museum of Art, Connecticut\n\n2005\n\nRe:Generation: 50 Photographers of Tomorrow, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Aperture Gallery, New York\n\n2003\n\nStaged Realities - The Studio in African Photography, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town\nFrom Chaos to Order and Back, DDD Gallery, Osaka / Ginza Graphic Gallery, Tokyo\n\n2002\n\nMargin, The Cold Room Photographic Gallery, Cape Town\nPositions of South African Photography - Today, OMC Galerie, Düsseldorf\n\n2001\n\nNew South African Art, JAK Gallery, London\n\nAWARDS\n\n2012\n\nShortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize\n\n2011\n\nSeydou Keita Award, 9th Rencontres de Bamako African\nPhotography Biennial\nFotografia - The Road to Contemporary Art Awrd, Rome\nYoung Director Award, Cannes Lions Festival\n\n2008\n\nDiscovery Award, Rencontres d’Arles Festival\nKLM Paul Huf Award, Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam\n\n2007\n\nStandard Bank Young Artist Award for Visual Art\n\n2006\n\nFirst prize, Portraits section, World Press Photo\nGetty Images Young Photographer Award\n\nCOLLECTIONS\n\n21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky\nAckland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\nBass Museum, Miami, Florida\nCincinnati Art Museum\nDaimler Art Collection\nDeutsche Börse Group, Frankfurt\nEthnologische Museum, Berlin\nFNAC, France\nFoam Photography Museum, Amsterdam\nFolkwang Museum, Essen, Germany\nFondazione Cassa di Risparmio, Modena, Italy\nGemeentemuseum, Den Haag, The Netherlands\nHuis Marseille, Amsterdam\nJohanesburg Art Gallery, South Africa\nIziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town\nKiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki\nThe J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles\nLaSalle Bank, Chicago, Illinois\nMaison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris\nMargulies Collection, Miami, Florida\nMetropolitan Museum of Modern Art, New York\nMinneapolis Institute of Arts\nMOMA, New York\nMUDAM, Luxembourg\nMusée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland\nMUSAC_Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León\nNewark Museum, Newark, New Jersey\nNorth Carolina Museum of Art\nProgressive Art Collection, Cleveland\nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco\nSouth African National Gallery, Cape Town\nVictoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum\nThe Walther Collection, Burlafingen, Germany\nWilliams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts","user_id":3544,"name":"Pieter Hugo","website":"www.pieterhugo.com"},{"id":206151,"bio":"Formed at the Sinar School for large format photography in Shaffausen in Switzerland, and also at various workshops such as the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice, Giac Casale in Milan and Paolo Monti in Sorrento, Michele Paggetta has afterwards continued for various years his professional production at his photo studio and subsequently dedicated more attention to the activity of photo reportages and photo journalism. Since around five years, he has dedicated more attention to Street photography in combination with Street art.\n","user_id":205549,"name":"Michele Paggetta","website":"www.lensculture.com/michele-paggetta"},{"id":206132,"bio":"","user_id":205530,"name":"Jan Hooftman","website":"www.venstersopbeelden.nl"},{"id":206351,"bio":"I am from Azerbaijan but I live and study in Turkey.\nÇanakkale Onsekiz Mart Universty - Cinema and Television","user_id":205749,"name":"Muhammet Seferli","website":"www.muhammetseferli.com"},{"id":272392,"bio":"I am a 30 year old artist who recently discovered my love for the fisheye lens.  There is something about the distortion and the curvature it adds to images that makes stand out again straight modern lines.  Two weeks ago I decided to go on an eight month backpacking trip across Australia and can't wait to start this new adventure.  It is a curve ball in my life but a much needed deviation for the norm that I am excited to see how I grow and mature as an individual, as well as giving back by capturing once in a life time moments and sharing them with others. ","user_id":271790,"name":"Nick Tarasiewicz","website":"www.instagram.com/nickyteed"},{"id":99173,"bio":"","user_id":98572,"name":"Luca Lamoni","website":"lucalamoni.uk"},{"id":345501,"bio":"","user_id":344899,"name":"Peri Vanvuchelen","website":"www.peri-ray.be"},{"id":148266,"bio":"Born and raised in Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada and now settled in Hamilton, Ontario. My photographic practice takes focus on contemporary social and economic uncertainty, adopting banal images of North America’s urban landscape as raw material for my visual record.\u0026nbsp; The exchange between life and work is a primary concern in which my intention is to further extend the explorations of early American documentary photographers into what the present world will look like as a past era.\u0026nbsp;I look for allegories among simple realities of life such as the distinction between light emitted from an overcast sky on a town or the stoic and proud inhabitants of a home or workplace at ease in their environments. ","user_id":147664,"name":"Stephen Brookbank","website":"www.stephenbrookbank.com"},{"id":206188,"bio":"My Name is Chris Centrella, I am a 20-year old photographer and lifeguard from the Jersey Shore currently studying quantitative economics at Providence College. My love for nature, the ocean, travel, and the unusual has always been an influence on my life and will continue to be. The world is a beautiful place and being able to share its beauty whether it be half a block away or on the other side of the globe is something that I will never take for granted. ","user_id":205586,"name":"Chris Centrella","website":"chriscentrellaphoto.com"},{"id":206360,"bio":"Amo molto viaggiare e il desiderio di portare con me un po' dei luoghi visitati e delle persone incontrate, mi ha spinto a prendere in mano, tantissimi anni fa, una macchina fotografica. E' stato amore a prima vista! La passione per la fotografia mi ha spinto a studiare, a mettermi in discussione, a condividere con altri questo mio amore; oggi sono presidente di un gruppo fotografico, ho all'attivo alcune mostre collettive e personali ed ho vinto alcuni premi in rassegne e concorsi di Fotografia. Il genere che amo di più è il ritratto perchè mi permette di entrare in relazione con le persone.","user_id":205758,"name":"Donatella Frangiamone","website":""},{"id":540697,"bio":"Ruby is a conceptual fine art and fashion photographer from the South West of England. She is storyteller at heart and that's something that's woven into all her images. She's forever lured in by the juxtaposition that something can be both beautiful and disturbing and as such her images are visual dark fairytales. Her work often explores how contrasting themes, such as humans and nature, can both intertwine and repel each other. She works primarily with natural light, viewing the process of creating her work more as painting than as a technical endeavour. \n","user_id":540113,"name":"Ruby Hyde","website":"www.rubyhydephotography.com"},{"id":529416,"bio":"I am retired.  I did my graduate work in experimental psychology and worked as a psychologist, trainer and administrator.  I learned how to help people manage their information and moved into IT.  I began my photo activity in 2010 and found it to be incredibly engaging.  I am on the board of the Southampton Artists Association and enjoy my interaction with other artists.","user_id":528832,"name":"James Slezak","website":"jamesslezakphotoart.com"},{"id":718690,"bio":"Jeff Lauber is a hobby artist working primarily with digital image-making using various devices and methods.","user_id":718106,"name":"Jeff Lauber","website":""},{"id":539643,"bio":"Une formation photo via un apprentissage de 3 ans chez un artisan qui pratiquait la photo d'oeuvre pour les musés, la photo industrielle, le portrait, ainsi que les reportages d'événements publiques ou privés.\nNe pouvant vivre de ce métier selon mes aspirations, J'ai entrepris une carrière professionnelle autre. \nJ'ai recommencé à travailler des projets photographiques depuis quelques années, principalement en milieu urbain sur la  région parisienne, notamment:  Une série sur la Villette, et une sur l'architecture et la vie du quartier Massena dans le 13ème arrondissement de Paris.\nPartager l'émotion devant la beauté et la singularité  que le banal produit souvent.  C'est ma ligne de force.    ","user_id":539059,"name":"Philippe Calzolari","website":"En cours"},{"id":58307,"bio":"Born in Benin in West African, Thierry Konarzewski passed the first years of his life in a village deep in the bush. The animist world in which he grew made a strong impression on his formative imagination.","user_id":58312,"name":"Thierry Konarzewski","website":"thierrykonarzewski.com"},{"id":206230,"bio":"I'm italian and I'm in love with photography and architecture. My inspirations: Elliot  Erwitt, Saul Leiter, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Gabriele Basilico...  I prefer the emotion instead of the perfection. \n","user_id":205628,"name":"Cristina Guernieri","website":""},{"id":364350,"bio":"Richard Frishman’s photography is in a wide range of private and institutional collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the OAS Museum of the Americas, and the Amon Carter Museum. His work has garnered dozens of prestigious awards, including two Sony World Photography Awards (2018), the 2019 Curator's Choice Award from Review Santa Fe, the 2019 PhotoNOLA Review Award, Communication Arts Photography Award (2018), Photo District News Photo Annual (2018), Michael H. Kellicutt Award, International Photo Annual Award, and Critical Mass finalist twice. Houston's Biennial FotoFest 2020 features Ghosts of Segregation in their keynote exhibition, Ten by Ten (formerly Discoveries of the Meeting Place.) He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography in 1983 while working at the Everett Daily Herald. ","user_id":363748,"name":"Rich Frishman","website":"www.ghostsofsegregation.com"},{"id":227506,"bio":" I am an 83 year old widow. Have been taking photographs for over 50 years\nas an amateur.","user_id":226904,"name":"Irene Clarke","website":"-"},{"id":145739,"bio":"is born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. ","user_id":145137,"name":"Mika Watanabe","website":"mika-watanabe.squarespace.com"},{"id":666702,"bio":"","user_id":666118,"name":"Philomène Reiniger","website":""},{"id":615785,"bio":"Jing Peng (Display name: PJ)\n\n1996\nGuangdong, China\n\n2021 Graduated from the photography major of the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts with a masters' degree.\n","user_id":615201,"name":"靖 彭","website":""},{"id":130298,"bio":"I am working as an architect in Saigon, Vietnam. Architect is my life, photography is my passion.","user_id":129696,"name":"THAO Vu Xuan","website":"yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/877808"},{"id":273743,"bio":"My name is Nina Zimolong. I live in the Western Cape in South Africa. My style in photography ranges. I am very often influenced by who and what I am capturing. However, themes that emerge from my images include “the weird and wonderful’, ‘surreal’, ‘conceptual’ and ‘highly emotive’.\n\n","user_id":273141,"name":"Nina Zimolong","website":"www.Ninazimolong.com"},{"id":110447,"bio":"Soy venezolana y colombiana. Estudié Artes Visuales y Diseño Gráfico en la Universidad del Valle en Cali, Colombia.\n\nParticipo con frecuencia de diversos cursos teóricos y prácticos relacionados con arte, cine, psicoanálisis. Vivo en Cali,  donde desarrollo proyectos autorales y dicto talleres de fotografía experimental.\n\nMi\u0026nbsp;trabajo\u0026nbsp;tiene\u0026nbsp;como foco principal la exploración del ser como individuo, como presencia y existencia, en la introspección y desde lo intimo. Diría\u0026nbsp;que los temas\u0026nbsp;de indagación giran\u0026nbsp;en torno al abandono y a la ausencia del sujeto, infligidos por expectativas sociales, etiquetas y roles asignados que lo encarcelan y\u0026nbsp;desdibujan. Mi deseo es invocar esa presencia.\n\n \n","user_id":109845,"name":"Bibiana Peña","website":"www.debibiana.com"},{"id":664258,"bio":"I am a street and portrait photographer, mainly consentrating on short series and photo projects.","user_id":663674,"name":"Danny Jackson","website":"www.facebook.com/barkseyphotography"},{"id":704725,"bio":"Elli Asker is Azerbaijani-Swedish lens based artist from Stockholm. Holding a bachelor's degree in political science.\nWithout barriers in her creative research, she tries her hand at fine art and conceptual photography, collages, and various experiments. In her work, Elli investigates the relationship between experiences of PTSD healing, queer and immigrant identities.","user_id":704141,"name":"Elli Asker","website":"www.elliasker.com"},{"id":367696,"bio":"I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently live in Southeastern Connecticut. Since I was a child, photography has fascinated me and I spent so much of my childhood taking photographs with disposable cameras. I received my first DSLR camera in college and life has never been the same. \n\nWhen my dad passed away after a battle with cancer in 2018, I used this floral project as a way to process my grief by finding beauty in my everyday world. This project has grown and evolved over the past few years and is a favorite passion of mine.\n\nEmail: dayna.l.cass@gmail.com","user_id":367094,"name":"Dayna Cass","website":""},{"id":666688,"bio":"","user_id":666104,"name":"Chunhua Bi","website":""},{"id":556765,"bio":"I graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art, BFA MFA. \nI teach at Johns Hopkins University where I started the Photography program 23 years ago. I've been teaching in Ireland for the past ten years and Australia for the past two. I have lectured on Photography in Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, Croatia and Ecuador.\n","user_id":556181,"name":"Phyllis Berger","website":"phyllisbergerphotography.com"},{"id":704661,"bio":"Charlie Wetzel is an American artist and visual journalist who works primarily in photography and sculpture. Wetzel is an undergraduate student at Lawrence University concentrating in Studio Art and Art History, and she explores environmental issues, trans ontologies, and the U.S. medical system. Through performance and long form pieces that focus her medical gender affirmation, she mixes her body in with her work and blurs the line between art object, material, and individual. Wetzel has also served as a commercial and documentary photographer in Wisconsin, and she has covered political campaigns and protest across the Midwest.","user_id":704077,"name":"Charlie Wetzel","website":"www.theartistcharlie.com"},{"id":159248,"bio":"I have photography as my second profession, but mainly as a way to escape from normality and hide in my own world.","user_id":158646,"name":"Andre Schneider Prietsch","website":"www.andresp.com.br"},{"id":206228,"bio":"Appassionato di fotografia ho fatto le mie prime esperienze più di 25 anni fa frequentando corsi e circoli fotografici. Ho sempre viaggiato accompagnato dalla mia reflex, attraversando i diversi continenti, accompagnato da una passione particolare per culture e tradizioni diverse dalla nostra. Mi occupo di diversi tipi di fotografia; dal ritratto ambientato alla fotografia naturalistica, dalla macrofotografia clinica al glamour. Da più di 10 anni lavoro con macchine digitali. Ho seguito workshop con fotografi e fotogiornalisti. Il mio focus è il ritratto ed il movimento. ","user_id":205626,"name":"Fausto Sommovigo","website":""},{"id":564641,"bio":"After being interested in photography as a young man, other things took precedent and photography dropped away. My passion , however returned and after buying a decent camera three years ago , it now goes everywhere with me. I am also a painter and in both fields the importance of composition is paramount.","user_id":564057,"name":"David Regan","website":""},{"id":74957,"bio":"I am a keen street photographer, and have just exhibited for the first time in Soho, London in January 2015.  More of my work can be seen at www.james-hedley.com ","user_id":74659,"name":"James Wasdell","website":"www.jameswasdell.com"},{"id":628897,"bio":"Creative director and graphic designer with a keen interest in photography","user_id":628313,"name":"Ton van Bragt","website":"tonvanbragt.viewbook.com"},{"id":190846,"bio":"Maîtrise in literature - D.E.A. in Linguistic.\nArgentic photographer and now digital photographer. Architecture, nature,botanical,seascapes,landscapes,abstract,fineart photography.\nSelf-publisher : fine-art photobooks, environmental thematic. And abstract \nphotography\n","user_id":190244,"name":"jean-luc bohin","website":"issuu.com/wanadoo644"},{"id":206229,"bio":"His passion for photography began at the age of 10 when he won his first camera. Self-taught, prefers the urban photography capturing the different aspects, personalities and cultures of the cities through  his eyes, heart and soul.","user_id":205627,"name":"Oscar Cardoso","website":"500px.com/oscarmc"},{"id":561292,"bio":"Isobel Markus-Dunworth\u0026nbsp;is a Sydney-based contemporary artist working across the mediums of sculpture, installation and photography. She has studied locally in Australia and internationally at Parsons the New School for Design in New York and has  been awarded the degree of Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Sydney. She has exhibited locally and abroad and has been the recipient of awards and grants including ArtStart from the Australia Council and the Fauvette Memorial Artists’ Exchange Scholarship, as well as being a finalist in the Percival Photographic Portrait Prize and the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. ","user_id":560708,"name":"Isobel Markus-Dunworth","website":"isobelmarkusdunworth.com"},{"id":704722,"bio":"About me:\n\nPhotography has always been an important part of my life and a big passion. I finished my studies in horticulture and plant sciences at the Universities FH Osnabrück and the University Hohenheim of Stuttgart in the year 2012 and started to work in the social sector afterwards. Photography and art still remained important for me. In 2020 I finished an additional education as graphic designer at the OFG  (Onlineschule für Gestaltung) and started to get professional with photography in 2021.\n\nAbout my work:\n\n I consider photography as a form of digital painting with colours and light. In my photos I want to capture \nbotanical patterns and structures of flowers and leaves as well. \nAlso the colours are an important part of my work. In some of the pictures I use digital image editing and make the colours more intense or change them. This has the effect that the plants seem to glow in the dark. So the natural context gets detached and makes them seem artificial. For me the important aspect of a picture is the artistic expression of the selected motive. \nDuring my studies of horticulture I `ve been several times in the Dominican Republic (2007-2010) ","user_id":704138,"name":"Helena Hamann","website":"helena.hamann.de"},{"id":704890,"bio":"Artist and photographer.\nIn 1986 I graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts in Kyev, Ukraine.","user_id":704306,"name":"Жанна Василевская","website":""},{"id":641453,"bio":"Esmee de Kreij (1998) is a senior photography student at the University of the Arts Utrecht in the Netherlands. She uses the photographic medium to reflect on the relationship between photographer and model, but at the same time present the viewer with personal visual narratives that relate to societal issues. The photos she takes are a moment in time when everything comes together: the photographer giving the prompt, the model’s interpretation of it and the camera capturing the moment.","user_id":640869,"name":"Esmee de Kreij","website":"www.esmeedekreij.nl"},{"id":160202,"bio":"Pato Hebert is an artist, educator and organizer. His work explores the aesthetics, ethics and poetics of interconnectedness. He is particularly interested in space, spirituality, pedagogy and progressive praxis. Recent projects have been presented at Beton7 in Athens, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo in Quito, the Ballarat International Foto Biennale and the Songzhuang International Photo Biennal. In 2016 he held a BAU Institute Fellowship at Camargo in Cassis, France. Hebert’s work has been supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Creative Work Fund, the National Education Association and a Mid-Career Fellowship for Visual Artists from the California Community Foundation. In 2008 he received the Excellence in Photographic Teaching Award from Center in Santa Fe. He teaches as an Associate Arts Professor in the Art and Public Policy Department at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. ","user_id":159600,"name":"Pato Hebert","website":"www.patohebert.com"},{"id":79187,"bio":"Mark Marin ( born Sydney, Australia 1963 )  - studied Design including photography at Sydney College of the Arts, graduating in 1984. \nAlthough working in Design, Mark has worked consistently in Photography since around 1999. \nThis series of Portraiture/ Figures \u0026amp; nudes is one of several ongoing photography series that Mark is currently engaged with.\n\n","user_id":78887,"name":"Mark Marin","website":"NA"},{"id":629023,"bio":"As a cadet newspaper reporter I worked with many talented news photographers who taught me the art of telling a story in a picture, the magic of an unguarded moment and how to use contrast and light to create impact. Today I work as a communications manager, but live for the too-brief time I'm out with my camera. ","user_id":628439,"name":"Stefan Herrick","website":""},{"id":422120,"bio":"I am a retired Theatre Nurse with an interest in Photography.  I enjoy Black \u0026amp; White images and the impact they convey","user_id":421536,"name":"Jenni Alexander","website":"www.jennialexanderphotography.co.uk"},{"id":558781,"bio":"Fotograaf, reiziger, echtgenote, moeder, zus, dochter, vriendin, teamgenoot, collega. Eigenwijs en eigenzinnig maar ook sociaal en meevoelend. MENSENMENS","user_id":558197,"name":"ingrid peels","website":"www.ingridpeels.nl"},{"id":93659,"bio":"I am a professional photographer and expedition leader who works in some of the world's most remote and isolated places.  ","user_id":93161,"name":"Inger Vandyke","website":"www.ingervandyke.com"},{"id":266666,"bio":"","user_id":266064,"name":"Sara Bogren","website":"www.sarajosefinbogren.com"},{"id":629033,"bio":"Marmara Üniversity, Faculty of fine Arts, Department of Ceramics.\n1983 graduation.\nMaster’s degree on  Nicea Early Ottoman Ceramics between 1998-2000.\nSolo Exhibition;\n2008 Arnavutköy Art gallery İstanbul.From past to future.\n2019 D’Art gallery, Karaköy- İstanbul. Changing identities. \n","user_id":628449,"name":"Meliha Coşkun","website":"ı haven't "},{"id":184392,"bio":"Born in Latin America. Made in Japan.","user_id":183790,"name":"Free Rodriguez","website":"freerodriguez.com"},{"id":197380,"bio":"I grow up in photography in Rome in Academy of Art. I spent 2 years in NYC as assistant in with some fashion photographer. My work is for agency (to live is what i need to do). But the portraits is my real project. I work for some italian magazine as Portraits Photographer. And i'm working on 2 projects right now.\nFaces (is the one i apply for) and IIWW Second World War is my other projects: i'm working on faces Portraits and Video on the last witness of the war.\nI'd like to leave another point of view to my child (or to all the child in future) of the story that our grandparents where saying to us when we were child. About the war, how bad it was, how bad makes the people and how bad can be on both sides. The right side that with violence became wrong. Is the Wrong in the war. ","user_id":196778,"name":"Roberto Morellini","website":"www.robertomorellini.it"},{"id":352616,"bio":"He continues to pursue the work of his own records of objects and landscapes called Cupic (combination of cubism and photography).","user_id":352014,"name":"Kim Soo Ghil","website":"www.facebook.com/soogerl_kim       blog.naver.com/fabbricorea"},{"id":704800,"bio":"Maria Finitzo is a photographic artist, filmmaker, writer and educator based in Chicago, Illinois. Her filmmaking careers spans over 30 years, resulting in a body of work that has won every major broadcast award including the George Foster Peabody Award and the Alfred E duPont Award. Her films have screened in festivals and theaters around the world and are novelistic in their structure, providing multiple points of connection for an audience. Finitzo allows the narrative arc of her character’s story to evolve, colliding with other subjects from the film, creating a complex, nuanced story that serves as a vehicle to deepen our understanding of society through everyday human drama. \n\nAfter completing her last film, THE DILEMMA OF DESIRE\u0026nbsp;which premiered at SXSW, Maria decided to return to photography, an early love, to explore the power of visual narratives. She has taught at The Santa Fe Workshops. She has studied with Maggie Taylor, John Paul Caponigro, Susan Burnstine, Holly Roberts, Reid Callanan, Rania Matar, Keith Carter, Elena Dorfman, Connie Imboden, Kate Breakey, Greg Gorman, Jay Maisel, John Sexton and Ernst Haas.\n","user_id":704216,"name":"Maria Finitzo","website":"www.mfinitzophotography.com"},{"id":137153,"bio":"I have emigrated from Hungary and now based in Sydney. \nMy commercial work keeps me busy in fashion, beauty and advertising, but I always enjoy working on personal projects, which generally culminates in solo shows regularly. My European background has made an impact on my style.\nFor me it is very important to create a distinctive mood in my editorial / personal work,  a  kind of visual poetry. Covid allowed me to work on my own on a few still life projects.\nI am always influenced by art and cinema and my creativity is constantly fueled by travel.\nMy website has a full bio. Please visit juliballa.com","user_id":136551,"name":"Juli Balla","website":"  juliballa.com"},{"id":213740,"bio":"\" Perché fotografo ? \" perché non posso farne a meno.\n\" Perché fotografo ? \" La fotografia per me non è solamente un qualcosa di astratto, per me è catturare un ricordo e renderlo eterno. Nella nostra mente tutto, nel tempo, può risultare sfuocato, debole, e con l'età ci si scorda; un fotogramma per quanto possa essere \" antico\" rimane sempre lì e quindi per questo fotografo: per rendere ogni attimo eterno, indissolubile. \"\n","user_id":213138,"name":"Lorenzo Pelosi","website":"500px.com/lollipelos87"},{"id":524949,"bio":"Beatrix a passé sa petite enfance entre le Tyrol et le pays basque, puis plusieurs années en Suède sur une minuscule île de la mer baltique pour venir finir ses études à Sophia-Antipolis (Alpes Maritimes).\n\nPassionnée de montagne, elle réside à Chamonix Mont -Blanc depuis  25 ans. \nDe ces années à parcourir la montagne été comme en hiver et de cette enfance passée sur une petite île scandinave, Beatrix a gardé une relation particulière avec la nature et son langage caché…\n\nTrès sensible à la peinture impressionniste elle essaye souvent d’utiliser la photo pour saisir des images non figuratives ou priment les couleurs et les formes…\n\n\n","user_id":524365,"name":"Beatrix Walter","website":"beatrix-walter.com"},{"id":40219,"bio":"Tibor Galamb is an international photographer originally from Hungary, currently based in European Union. He specialises in fashion and creative advertising photography.\n\nHis first work consisted mainly of architecture pictures and landscapes. After 3 years of studying civil engineering at Budapest University of Technology, he moved on to photography after and completing his bachelor degree in Professional Photography at Edinburgh Colleges in 2013.","user_id":40224,"name":"Tibor Galamb","website":"www.tiborgalamb.com"},{"id":665304,"bio":"Divine Williams is a Brooklyn based documentary photographer from Trinidad and Tobago. At the age of three she moved to Brooklyn and grew up in Clinton Hills. She attended Johnson \u0026amp; Wales University\nin Miami, Fl/ Providence, RI. Due to a discrepancy with her credits she was required to complete an art/science class before graduating and receiving her degree. She returned to Brooklyn and enrolled in Kingsborough Community College and took up a photography course. She met her professor, mentor and friend Janine Coyne, who provided her with guidance throughout her journey as photographer.","user_id":664720,"name":"Divine Williams","website":"www.divinewilliamsphotography.com"},{"id":365837,"bio":"Stephanie Taiber is an artist based in Chicago, IL. \u0026nbsp;She holds a BFA in Printmaking and Photography from the University of Arizona. Stephanie’s art practice explores the tension between internal and external constructs of female identity, taking special interest in the role relationships and memory play in shaping self perception. Themes of attachment, privacy, and trust converge in Taiber’s unconventional approach to photography, as she re-photographs and collages her own work to create introspective narratives.\n\nStephanie has exhibited nationally and internationally, and has been featured on several online photography platforms including PH Museum, Lenscratch and Fraction Magazine. \u0026nbsp;Awarded third place in Center Santa Fe's 2020 Curator's Choice Awards and Honorable Mention in the 2020 Fine Art Julia Margaret Cameron Awards,  Stephanie was also a 2018 Review Santa Fe 100 Photographer, and a Top 10 Finalist for Klompching Gallery’s 2017 Summer Fresh Exhibition in New York.","user_id":365235,"name":"Stephanie Taiber","website":"www.stephanietaiber.com"},{"id":218843,"bio":"Craig Mclachlan\nSydney based Professor, academic, innovative in spirit, an observer, peaceful, simple happiness amid the blur of life\nCreative photographer  but not a trained photographer \nInterest flower, gardens, people, sports, street, fine art ","user_id":218241,"name":"Craig McLachlan","website":""},{"id":629181,"bio":"","user_id":628597,"name":"francois chapon","website":"www.anemintee.com"},{"id":211427,"bio":"I actually wanted to become a photographer already during my studies. But it seemed more reasonable to me to take up a profession that promised a secure income. Today I have the possibility to spend a lot of time with image editing and photography. I give small courses in both categories. With my online shop I visit small events and art fairs.","user_id":210825,"name":"Simone Bug-Sengewald","website":"www.bilderideen.de"},{"id":629247,"bio":"https://www.flickr.com/people/cedricdoz/","user_id":628663,"name":"Cédric Doz","website":"cedricdoz.fr"},{"id":531614,"bio":"","user_id":531030,"name":"Michelle Markham","website":"www.michellemarkham.com"},{"id":505,"bio":"Born in Scandiano in 1943, Luigi Ghirri spent his working life in the Emilia Romagna region, where he produced one of the most open and layered bodies of work in the history of photography. He was published and exhibited extensively both in Italy and internationally and was at the height of his career at the time of his death in 1992. His first book, Kodachrome (1978), an avant-garde manifesto for the medium of photography and a landmark in his own remarkable oeuvre, was re-published in 2012.","user_id":505,"name":"Luigi Ghirri","website":"www.archivioluigighirri.it"},{"id":629214,"bio":"","user_id":628630,"name":"Phuoc Hoai Nguyen","website":""},{"id":95497,"bio":"Tamara Susa is a documentary photographer that focuses on environmental issues and the impacts human choices have on the natural world. She grew up in former Yugoslavia during two wars, and the scars left on the land from those wars are still felt today. Now based in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, she’s bearing witness to a different kind of destruction that is at the center of the work she creates. \n\nThrough her photography, she invites the viewer to engage with questions about the future of the environment, learn how to better interact with the landscape, and live within the limits of nature.","user_id":94984,"name":"Tamara Susa","website":"www.tamarasusa.com"},{"id":586121,"bio":"","user_id":585537,"name":"Shane Nagle","website":"www.shanenagle.com"},{"id":168921,"bio":"I am a freelance professional  photographer. Passionate about exploring the world through the lens. Capturing not only the obvious but also the quieter unobserved moments of life.\n Expression of light and shade in portraiture or urban photography portrays the emotional impact of the subject as well as the image itself.\nI am dedicated, hard working and motivated in providing the essence of what I see and feel.\nMy ethos is being sensitive and caring. I am empathetic, patient and compassionate when composing photography for a client.","user_id":168319,"name":"Alastair Searles","website":"www.alastairsearlesphotography.org"},{"id":628120,"bio":"Alicia Hughes works around influence for change. Alicia’s practice centres closely on human’s destructive relationship with nature, often documenting the aftermath and consequences of careless behaviour towards the environment and its wildlife. Alicia’s recent venture is exploring ways of storytelling through photography out of its flat, static form, looking into methods of merging photography and installation to create dynamic interactive work.     ","user_id":627536,"name":"Alicia Hughes","website":"www.aliciahughesphotography.com"},{"id":629284,"bio":"","user_id":628700,"name":"海虹 李","website":""},{"id":19227,"bio":"Anush Hamzehian is a filmmaker based in Paris. His latest movies made for France Télévision are\u0026nbsp;: Après (2014), L’Académie de la Folie (2014), Les Enfants de l’Odyssée (2012), Le Jardin des Merveilles (2011), La main et la voix (2009). \nHe was awarded with the Institut Français' \"Louis Lumière\" Grant.\n\nVittorio Mortarotti has his first solo exhibition at Photomonth in Krakow (2008).\u0026nbsp;The same year he exhibits at Noorderlicht Festival in the Netherlands for the show \"Behind Walls\" curated by Wim Melis.\u0026nbsp;\nIn 2010 he is one of the 13 photographers presented at Mois de la Photo of Paris in the \"Italian Emerging Photography\" exhibition and book curated by Laura Serani.\u0026nbsp;\nIn 2012 he participates to the ninth edition of Manifesta with an artist residency and a double exhibition. In this circumstance he published the book “Originals” and self-published the tabloid “These are the days”.\u0026nbsp;\nHe was shortlisted in 2012 for the \"GrandPrix Fotofestiwal\" in Lodz and in 2013 for the award \"Descubrimientos\" at PhotoEspana, Madrid.\u0026nbsp;\nHis book \"The First Day of Good Weather\" has been shortlisted for the \"First Book Award 2015\" and published by Skinnerboox.\n\u0026nbsp;\nTogether they had solo exhibitions in France, Spain and Italy and recently won the Leica Prize at Festival Images of Vevey.\nThey currently work on the documentary film \"Mr.Kubota\".\nThe monograph Eden is published by Skinnerboox and Images - Vevey in september 2016. ","user_id":19227,"name":"Vittorio Mortarotti","website":"www.vittoriomortarotti.com  ///  www.mukashimukashi.cc"},{"id":655364,"bio":"Photos and some music.","user_id":654780,"name":"Andrea de Olañeta","website":""},{"id":3562,"bio":"Randi Malkin Steinberger (b. 1960) is an American photographer and documentary filmmaker, whose work has been shown around the world over the past 25 years. A published author and curator, Randi Steinberger has collaborated with renowned artist Alighiero Boetti on two books: Accanto al Pantheon, published by Prearo Editions in Milan, and Boetti by Afghan People: Peshawar, Pakistan, 1990, released in late September 2011 from RAM Publications \u0026amp; Distribution.\nRandi Steinberger’s experience as a photographer and filmmaker was shaped by her studies in Italy, where she lived for 10 years while launching a photography school and art gallery to show photography.\nA Chicago native, Randi Steinberger studied art history and photography in Florence, beginning in 1983. There she worked as a fine art photographer and later produced artists’ books that are now part of the permanent collections of New York’s Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum, and The Art Institute and Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.\nDuring her stay in Italy, Randi Steinberger became acquainted with Boetti and commuted between Rome and Florence to collaborate with him. Together they produced the limited edition book, Accanto al Pantheon, which was later published by Prearo Editions in Milan. Their second collaboration brought Steinberger to the Afghan refugee camps outside Peshawar, Pakistan, where she documented the production of Boetti’s embroidered works. In September 2011 RAM Publications \u0026amp; Distribution will release a book of these photographs with essays in English and Italian entitled, Boetti by Afghan People: Peshawar, Pakistan, 1990. A suite of the photographs was shown at Gladstone Gallery in New York in 2010 as part of the exhibition Alighiero e Boetti: Mappe.\nBoetti by Afghan People: Peshawar, Pakistan, 1990, serves as the companion to an upcoming Boetti exhibition organized by the prestigious Fowler Museum at University of California, Los Angeles, in association with Fondazione Azzurra, and complements a tightly focused exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art that features an iconic Boetti Mappa.\nRandi Steinberger’s documentary films include the insightful portrait of the modern traveler, Holi-days, which shot in Jerusalem, Florence and Las Vegas, and aired on the Sundance Channel.\nRandi Steinberger resides in Los Angeles with her husband and their two sets of twins. She is currently at work on A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Lives, a series that combines her personal snapshots with vernacular photographs. These pictures are stitched together with other discarded, found and forgotten photographs that she has collected along the way.","user_id":3562,"name":"Randi Malkin Steinberger","website":"www.randimalkinsteinberger.com"},{"id":763608,"bio":"Mikiko Hara takes her photographs without using a viewfinder. She sees and photographs her subjects without looking at the image through the viewfinder. She uses a German-made Ikonta from the 1930s. Since she first encountered this classic camera in the mid 1990s, she has made the square-format snapshot into her own photographic style. The photographer always has this lightweight, easy to carry, and quiet camera with her in her bag as she walks the streets. She photographs the nonchalant figures of fleeting passersby, as well as the landscapes and material things that emerge and disappear before her eyes wherever she goes. In those places she has come upon by chance, she quietly releases the shutter. She gambles on the accumulation of chance that is the technique of the snapshot. Each of the moments that have been retained among the hordes of photographs resonates with the fragments of memory within the viewer, arousing feelings which precede words.\n\nMikko Hara was born in 1967 in Toyama Prefecture. She graduated in 1990 from Keio University's Faculty of Literature. In 1994, she graduated from Tokyo College of Photography where she actively pursued photography. She continued studying at Tokyo College of Photography as a research student and graduated in 1996. During the same year she had her first solo exhibition titled 'Is As It,'  which was held in Tokyo. Since then, her works have been shown at numerous exhibitions in Japan and abroad. In 2005, she published a collection of her photographs titled 'Hysteric 13: Hara Mikiko'(Hysteric Glamour). In 2007, her first solo exhibition outside of Japan was held at Cohen Amador Gallery in New York. Her works are in the collection of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum, LA, and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) among others.\n\nIn 2016 Hara won the 42nd Kumura Ihei Award with her book \"Change\".","user_id":757734,"name":"Mikiko Hara","website":""},{"id":629328,"bio":"","user_id":628744,"name":"Xiaolin You","website":""},{"id":191774,"bio":"Photographic artist, teacher and consultant, Stanley Goldberg, lives and works in New York City. It was his Uncle Babe who, by gifting him a camera at the age of 13, launched a life-long engagement with the camera. Mr. Goldberg went on to receive a major part of his education with the photographic master Minor White. “silently, a bloom…” was the 2016 exhibition of his work at Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, and currently in circulation as a short documentary film by Richard Daniels. In 2012, the Epsten Gallery presented Goldberg’s exhibition “Fragile Moments,” which was acquired by the Center for Healing Arts at the Truman Medical Center, KC, MO. ","user_id":191172,"name":"Stanley Goldberg","website":"stangoldbergphoto.photoshelter.com/index"},{"id":362568,"bio":"I am a photographer, filmmaker and location manager in the movie industry. ","user_id":361966,"name":"Matt Palmer","website":"www.mattpalmer.ca"},{"id":208060,"bio":"","user_id":207458,"name":"Dana Daskalova","website":"500px.com/danadaskalova"},{"id":170059,"bio":"I am interested in the visual poetry of the everyday world encountered either at home or when I am out walking in the town or city. My approach is to respond intuitively to what I find. Mostly, I am drawn to the formal aspects of what I see. For example, the way certain colours are juxtaposed, the textures on the surface of things, a surprising geometry of form, or the way light and shadow fall in my home. These are the things that I am currently ‘vulnerable to in the world’, as the artist Michael Craig-Martin puts it.  \n","user_id":169457,"name":"Sarah J Mann","website":""},{"id":301356,"bio":"I am a photoreporter and videomaker specialized in concert, music and events reportage based in Tokyo.  I also deal with architecture, portrait and social issues. My clients are local and international rock, heavy metal bands, as well as private companies and governmental institutions. In my background also two award winning documentaries related to nuclear issues and a number os short promotional videos.\n","user_id":300754,"name":"Michele Marcolin","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/liveactionhero"},{"id":329823,"bio":"Art photographer from Latvia.  I live in Jurmala , Latvia . I'm professional musician , guitar player , favourite music genres- blues , jazz , classical guitar .  Photography Art is the great passion of my life , over the time it became a profession. Now I enjoy to participate in various photography and mixed media contest , to take part at online and public galleries all over the world . I’d like to share with you state of my soul and deep belief, that the Photography Art is Cosmos and its possibilities are endless. ","user_id":329221,"name":"Aleksandrs Drozdovs","website":"www.aleksandrs-drozdovs.pixels.com"},{"id":159522,"bio":"I make art about what is overlooked; what is underneath and what holds us together. These themes are derived from contexts of struggle and flux. My considered collaborations with subjects result in empathetically revelatory works.\n\nI'm now working in a blighted housing estate in London where I live. \n\nPast projects have taken me to a mental asylum run by it’s own patients in Juarez, Mexico, a fearful rural community of white people in South Africa, blighted allotments in London and the miraculous journey of Vietnamese refugees to the UK. \n\n","user_id":158920,"name":"mark aitken","website":"www.thedeepriver.org"},{"id":153592,"bio":"I am a Photographer based in London. In 2017 I graduated with a Second Class BA Honours in Photography from the University of Gloucestershire. My work in the final two years of university focused on architecture and the effect that buildings had on those that inhabit them. \n\nSince graduating I have been working on developing my portfolio of architectural photography further. I document buildings that I find visually interesting and try to think of ways that I can photograph them in which offers a fresh perspective capturing the design and build itself. ","user_id":152990,"name":"Lily Maggs","website":"www.lilymaggs.com"},{"id":639763,"bio":"","user_id":639179,"name":"Beibei Wang","website":""},{"id":629360,"bio":"STEPHEN SPARTANA ARTIST\n6706 Selkirk Rd, Baltimore MD 21239 • Cell 410-458-5663\nStudio: 19 South Stricker St, Baltimore MD 21223\nDOB 2.17.54 USA\nstephen@spartana.com\nhttp://stephenspartanaartist.com/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/spartanaphotography/\nGoal:\nTo expand my creative research of the relationship of time and space through digital and analogue photographic mediums reproduced onto various materials.\nEDUCATION\n1983 BFA Photography Major; Maryland Institute College of Art\n1979 Certificate: Photography, Layout, Offset Printing; Visual Arts Institute\n1972- 1978 UMBC Dundalk Com. College\nEXHIBITIONS\nSpartana Artwork\nUpcoming Shows\nMay, 23,-October 2021 Time, Space Exhibition, Venice Italy\nNov. 7 Creative Alliance “Pandemonium”\nAug. 27 Creative Alliance “Big Show”\n*March-April 2020 Solo Show Raw Ink Gallery, Gaithersburg\n*February-March 2020 Solo Show @Balance the Salon\n*January 2020 Founders Show @Insquare Art\n• September 19 - Oct. 8, 2019 “Contrive” National Juried Show d’Art Center, Norfolk, VA.\n• August 11- Sept. 8, 2019 “Water’s Edge” InSquare Gallery\n• June 22, 2019 The Big Show, Creative Alliance\n2\n• May 5 -June 5, 2019 Group show @ InSquare Art Premier Show\n• April 27, 2019 Marguee Ball, Creative Alliance group show\n• April 13- Oct 25, 2019 “Intertwined” @American Center for Physics at College Park, Curated by Sarah\nTanguy\n• Jan. 2-19, 2019 New Now 2, InLiquid Gallery, Phila., PA\n• Jan. 4-17, 2019 HumanNature Life in Layers, Solo Exhibition, Amalie Rothschild Gallery, Creative Alliance,\nBaltimore, MD\nSTEPHEN SPARTANA ARTIST • Page Two • Exhibitions Cont’d\n• Sept. 7- Dec. 8, 2018: Asia in Maryland: Expressing Cross-Culture Experience, Accepted into Juried\nshow: “Blue”\n• The Big Show, Creative Alliance Jun 16- Aug 4, 2018: “Leaves in Fall”\n• April 17-28, 2018 Creative Alliance Silent Auction “Rooted” Sold\n• Nov.15, 2017 6th China International Digital Photography Art Exhibition, “Interwoven”\n• July 1, 2017- Sept. 30 Solo Exhibition, Himmelfarb Gallery “Inter-Twined” Series\n• May, 2017 at Laughing Pint, Baltimore, MD: “Interwoven Series”\n• 2002 at Fair Haven, Sykesville, MD: “Travel Imagery”\n• 1994 at Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, MD: “Human-Nature”\n• 1992 at Nye-Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, MD: “Aerial Imagery”\nAWARDS\nDec. 10 Honorable Mention Budapest International Foto Awards series “Nature in Layers”\n*Dec. 10 Honorable Mention Budapest International Foto Awards series “Drifting Through Time”\n*Aug. 4,2020 Finalist UMBRA Inter. Photography Awards 2019-2020\n*June 2 Moscow International Foto Awards Honorable mention abstract art for the series “Time Space”\n*March 16, Nomination 13th Annual Color Awards, Abstract Art\n*Jan. 21 2020 Honorable Mention, CFA Artist of the Year award for “Hand-Up”\n*Dec 27 1st place award Tokyo International Foto Awards for Fine Art for “Life in Layers”\n3\n*Dec. 27 Gold Medal Award Tokyo International Foto Awards, Abstract Fine Art “Life in Layers”\n* Oct. 31 Honorable Mention Budapest International Awards “Intertwined Series”","user_id":628776,"name":"Stephen Spartana","website":"stephenspartanaartist.com"},{"id":555412,"bio":"Street photographer based in sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia.","user_id":554828,"name":"Sylvester C","website":"www.instagram.com/sylvs_candid"},{"id":174888,"bio":"Natasja Wagner (1968) in Amsterdam. \n\nDuring my study at the Fotovakschool in Amsterdam, grew my lust of catching someone in a picture.  A character that's formed by experience and life.  For me as a photographer it is a challenge to capture a picture, that's got a story told in it.  As an independent photographer does my interest go towards imagining of socially relevant stories with the focus on the experience and position of the individual and the purity of nature.\n\n\n","user_id":174286,"name":"Natasja Wagner","website":"www.wagnerfotografe.nl"},{"id":124662,"bio":"Es muy difícil describirse a uno mismo pero si tengo que decir algo sobre mi, diría que soy muy apasionado en todo lo que hago, intento disfrutar de la vida al máximo en todas sus facetas y que gracias a la fotografía, por distintos motivos personales que han surgido en mi vida, estoy vivo.","user_id":124060,"name":"Jose Carlos Infante Muñoz de Luna","website":"www.myworldvison.es"},{"id":220427,"bio":"","user_id":219825,"name":"Sameer Parekh","website":"www.sameerparekh.com"},{"id":204602,"bio":"Photographer, musician, researcher (ethnomusicology, soundscape, acoustic ecology, anthropology of music, life).\nPhotography: reportage, research, creative, art photography. Black and white, colors. \nMusic: traditional music, folk, world music, creative music, free jazz, improvisation, no borders.","user_id":204000,"name":"Flavio Giacchero","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/115569539@N03"},{"id":303323,"bio":"Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Obsessed with Southern Italia","user_id":302721,"name":"Christine Gilmartin","website":"www.chrissygphotography.com"},{"id":217800,"bio":"French photographer, i use to travel a lot for my current job. Photography is a way for me to share my look and my emotion about what is important to me.","user_id":217198,"name":"Cécile Pirou","website":""},{"id":96130,"bio":"\nhttps://www.behance.net/ZATACPHOTOGRAPHER\nhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/ZATAC/210666635653936\nhttps://www.zatac.it","user_id":95616,"name":"Tiziano Zatachetto","website":"http:www.zatac.it"},{"id":286579,"bio":"Amateur photographer from Madrid. \nLove Street Photography and Portraits","user_id":285977,"name":"Ricardo Mena","website":"www.instagram.com/ricardomena_bnw"},{"id":657973,"bio":"Najla Alqubaisi is an artist, and a teaching Assistant at the Department of Visual Arts in Prince Nora University, Riyadh, KSA .\n She grew up in the southern region of Saudi Arabia that has a rich culture, inviting her to explore and interact with a diversity of textures, colors and patterns. Further, being a second generation of a mixed family from the Central and Southern regions of the Kingdom, she is passionate about discovering the comparisons between these two cultures.\n Various tones of white and black, with minute contrasting shiny color manifest in many of her artworks, created by etching, aquatint and silkscreen techniques, further combined printmaking with media and new technologies. \nNajla is currently pursuing her PhD, researching folk music of the Central and Southern regions of Saudi Arabia. The research focuses on the contemporary art practices that are based on women’s folk songs, created and sung while they worked.\n","user_id":657389,"name":"Najla Alqubaisy","website":""},{"id":431467,"bio":"If we were to express on paper all that can be said about Valfredo Maria we would have to compile an encyclopedia. It is not his habit to think and talk about the past because what has been serves only as a basis for thinking and creating the future.\nPharmacist, owner of pharmacy, pensioner, lover of the whole life, interested in any facet life itself proposes to him; Married with two children and a damn intriguing dog.\nThe elements that characterize the life of Valfredo Maria are listed below. Le Nuvole solid and ephemeral element of our land where you can wander with your imagination; Freedom ..... what can be added to this word that contains the essence of life.\nThe Sea expresses and completes the concept of freedom, its immense spaces, its turbulent natures offer life and are life. Love .... what can we say about Love I would say nothing because everything when written so far expresses Love. Not being able to implement the fantasy through brushes, he uses the camera as a medium","user_id":430883,"name":"valfredo maria bilucaglia","website":"facebook/ valfo bilucco photografer"},{"id":712582,"bio":"","user_id":711998,"name":"Steven Sosa","website":""},{"id":646272,"bio":"CHENXI BAO is a Toronto based self-taught street photographer and content editor. Her work explores the notions around identity of immigration and cultural representation through daily street photos. With her Chinese-Canadian background, she uses an observational way to capture the discursive moment about the cultural isolation and modern contradictions.\n\nBAO is currently studying at Ryerson University(Toronto) for MFA degree and majoring in documentary media, she received her BA in Communication studies from York University(Toronto). \n","user_id":645688,"name":"chenxi bao","website":"www.instagram.com/chel.xiii"},{"id":119149,"bio":"Aun Raza is a French-Pakistani photographer who grew up with a fondness for the arts. Taking pictures for him is a way to peep into life, a way to interpret reality, to tell stories and at times to experience the sheer pleasure of creating images. \nAun's practice combines portraiture, street scenes and melancholic urbanscapes answered in a conversation that he desires long, dense, and often with humour.\nHe focuses on long-term projects, often working on cities as living organisms and uses photography as a means of preservation and representation.\n\nWinner of Quai Branly Museum Prize 2018 - Paris, France, Nominated for Prix Pictet 2019,  Winner of HIPA Award 2019 - Dubai, UAE, Myanmar Deitta Photo Competition - Yangon, Myanmar, Closer 2020 Award – Milan, Italy, among others.","user_id":118547,"name":"Aun Raza","website":"www.aun.photos"},{"id":165354,"bio":"Meine erste Kamera, eine AGFA-Box, bekam ich mit 8 Jahren; seitdem fotografiere ich.\n2010 besuchte ich die Fotoklasse 23 von Ursula Kelm bei imago fotokunst,  2018 nahm ich ebenfalls dort an einer Meisterklasse von Prof.Manfred Paul teil.","user_id":164752,"name":"Justine Wodtke","website":"www.justine-wodtke.com"},{"id":207762,"bio":"Robin Radin is a Boston based photographer whose career as an exhibiting artist and educator has spanned over thirty-five years. She received her B.F.A. from Tufts University and the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in 1983, and her M.F.A. from Massachusetts College of Art in 1992. Her photographs have been exhibited and published nationally. Radin’s work has been presented in over fifty galleries and museums. In 2010, in collaboration with writer Lynne Anderson, her photographs were included in the book \"Breaking Bread: Recipes and Stories From Immigrant Kitchens\", published by the University of California Press. Radin’s work has been reproduced in numerous exhibition catalogues and has been reviewed in a variety of newspapers and magazines. Radin is a 2003 recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant in Photography.","user_id":207160,"name":"Robin Radin","website":"robinradinphotography.com"},{"id":206533,"bio":"I like to take pictures every day, just to see how things look like through my lens.","user_id":205931,"name":"Nikos Chrysoulis","website":""},{"id":170112,"bio":"Philip is a veteran of many years work in New York City where he photographed for publicity shots and fine magazine. He is passionate about travel and fresh encounters that he expresses in his photography. He attended the International Center of Photography in New York\n.Philip spent many years in Jerusalem, developing his own portfolio that explores history, representation and the human condition.","user_id":169510,"name":"Philip Touitou","website":"www.lilipstudio.com"},{"id":662113,"bio":"Photographer specialising in fashion and portraiture - based in London, UK.","user_id":661529,"name":"Shaun Cox","website":"www.shaunjamescox.com"},{"id":560596,"bio":"I am a photographer and photojournalist who, until recently, worked for clients and employers to achieve their visions. I recently started a studio to explore my own long-delayed vision, which grows deeper and stronger each day. I am excited about this new journey and hope you are enjoying yours.\n\n","user_id":560012,"name":"Mark Bailey","website":"www.markrogerbaileyphotography.com"},{"id":20364,"bio":"Kadri Kõusaar is an Estonian writer, photographer and film director. \n","user_id":20364,"name":"Kadri Kõusaar","website":"katarsis.eu"},{"id":404100,"bio":"Chad Windham began his career in 1992 as a photographer studying photojournalism at the University of Texas at Austin. Since then his career has expanded to include editorial work and cinematography.\n\nChad first gained recognition as a travel photographer in 1993 spending two weeks on horse back in Yosemite for Southwest Spirit Magazine. While on assignment for Travel Holiday, Chad was in a unique position to capture exclusive coverage of Hurricane Faye.\n\nSince then, Chad’s photography portfolio has evolved to focus on corporate and editorial portraits, travel and sports. Clients include Newsweek Magazine, LA Times, Texas Instruments, Baylor Hospital, American Airlines, Business Week, Travel Holiday, Southwest Spirit Magazine and Muscle and Fitness Magazine.\n\n","user_id":403516,"name":"Chad Windham","website":"www.chadwindham.com"},{"id":659493,"bio":"https://paolabuonomofotografia.com/about/","user_id":658909,"name":"Paola Bon","website":"paolabuonomofotografia.com"},{"id":211779,"bio":"Autodidacte.\nEntre autres, plusieurs expositions collectives; Exposition Solo; quelques vidéos présentés au Festival International du Film sur L'Art de Montréal et aussi en centre d'exposition; quelques collaborations avec des artistes du Mexique et d'Argentine.","user_id":211177,"name":"Denis Beaudoin Lapointe","website":"www.Beaudoin-Lapointe.art"},{"id":597380,"bio":"My name is Céline Layous and I am a Cinematographer from Beirut, Lebanon. I  graduated from Institut d’Études Scéniques Audiovisuelles et Cinématogaphiques in Beirut, with a BA in Performing Arts. I moved to Los Angeles in 2017 and recently completed my Cinematography MFA at the American Film Institute Conservatory. \n\nSince 2012, I have worked as a cinematographer and camera operator on various formats in the MENA region. I am now based in Los Angeles and continue to build my career in the visual arts.\n","user_id":596796,"name":"Celine Layous","website":"www.celinelayous.com"},{"id":275166,"bio":"My learning has come from reading, from necessity and experience, and from the inspiration of others. I prefer to previsualize my work, but I have learned that surprises can be informative, entertaining, inspiring and uplifting.","user_id":274564,"name":"TED COLDWELL","website":"www.coldwellfineartphotography.ca"},{"id":207901,"bio":"","user_id":207299,"name":"Alexandre Grand","website":"alexgrandportrait.com"},{"id":297045,"bio":"Sophie Schwartz is a Cleveland born artist living in New York City. She is a 2017 graduate of the Modern Culture + Media program at Brown University. Her work bridges traditional technique with contemporary content, working primarily with a large format view camera. She has been exhibited nationally, with her most recent solo exhibition, in Cleveland, Ohio. She has been a teaching assistant at Brown University, AS220 Industries, and Maine Media Workshops + College. She was invited to be an artist in residence for the Cleveland Foundation Creative Fusion residency program in 2018 – 2019. ","user_id":296443,"name":"Sophie Schwartz","website":"www.sophie-schwartz.com"},{"id":365008,"bio":"Education\nB.A., Kenyon College, 1980, Major: Studio Art, specializations in photography and sculpture, Minor: Biology.\n\nWorkshops\n• ‘Using Photoshop’, 2011, University of Alaska Fairbanks.\n• ‘End-to-End Workflow for Creative Photographers’, 2011, David Saffir.\n• ‘Color Management for Digital Photographers’, 2010, xRite Corporation.\n• ‘The Black and White Master Print’, 2010, George DeWolfe, Santa Fe\n    Photographic Workshops.\n\nAwards\nJoseph Nicéphore Niépce Prize in Photography, Kenyon College, 1979.","user_id":364406,"name":"Douglas Braddock","website":"www.dougbraddockphotography.com"},{"id":629615,"bio":"","user_id":629031,"name":"Daniela Goytizolo","website":""},{"id":49025,"bio":"capture interesting moments in familiar places","user_id":49030,"name":"Jianwei Yang","website":"www.jianweiyang.com"},{"id":133588,"bio":"Po-Yi,LI (Loca) (1984) was borning in Taipei, Taiwan, and now work and live in Taiwan. He is an amateur photographer and was an engineer working \nPhotography to me is an important element of my life, it is a window to express my inner self and for stress relief.\n\nWinning experience:\n2019 Sony World Photography Awards-Taiwan Region National Awards 2nd Place","user_id":132986,"name":"Loca Lee","website":"www.facebook.com/localeephotography"},{"id":439360,"bio":"I'm a self tought photographer with a passion for street photography. I don't try to aim for perfection but rather focus on the moments, coincidences and capturing life as it happens. \nAfter a year in Taiwan, I'm now based in Vancouver, Canada.","user_id":438776,"name":"Aram Franke","website":"www.aramfranke.com"},{"id":296269,"bio":"Photographer. Awarded by jury of Jazz World Photo 2018 and MK Jazz Photo 2019 and 2020 contests. I focus on music, people and culture. \nAlso, I am contributing author of photographs displayed at the photo exhibitions about life of the National Museum in Warsaw.\nI like people, I like culture, I like to participate in others’ life and try to distinguish extraordinary from ordinary. I document emotions, especially the positive emotions and I try to capture the energy that surrounds them.","user_id":295667,"name":"Jacek Piotrowski","website":"yatzek.eu"},{"id":537089,"bio":"Artist Photographer based in Argentina.\n\nwww.facuescobar.com","user_id":536505,"name":"Facundo Escobar","website":"www.facuescobar.com"},{"id":164758,"bio":"Marcos Cebrián nació en Zaragoza en 1984. Siendo muy joven, la fotografía se convirtió en una constante en su vida y desde entonces toda ella ha girado en torno a esta disciplina.\n\nEn el año 2012 comenzó su proyecto profesional ligado al mundo de las artes escénicas como fotógrafo residente en el Teatro de las Esquinas (Zaragoza). Durante este tiempo ha confeccionado el archivo visual del teatro fotografiando los espectáculos y las actuaciones de los diferentes grupos de música internacionales que han pisado las tablas del escenario zaragozano.\n\nParalelamente, su carrera profesional se ha desarrollado también en numerosos ámbitos y disciplinas tales como la fotografía de prensa y deportiva para diferentes medios de comunicación y agencias de marketing deportivo, así como la fotografía de empresa, gastronómica y de producto.\n","user_id":164156,"name":"Marcos Cebrián Martínez","website":"www.marcoscebrian.com"},{"id":95769,"bio":"Sean Du is a landscape photographer whose works aim to reconnect us with nature. Born and raised in Taiwan, he developed a fondness for nature at an early age thanks to his family upbringing.\u0026nbsp;He later relocated to the United States and earned a BFA in photography. Sean combines his artistic practice and a passion for the North American wilderness to produce many award-winning imageries. His works have been exhibited across the States, in Canada, and overseas.","user_id":95256,"name":"Sean Du","website":"www.seandu.com"},{"id":659509,"bio":"","user_id":658925,"name":"heather yates","website":"www.hyatesphoto.com"},{"id":718869,"bio":"","user_id":718285,"name":"Lukas Vaičiulis","website":""},{"id":587830,"bio":"I create photography that visually communicates ideas and personalities. Specializing in narrative-driven portraiture and lifestyle, my images are bold and quirky with a skewed reality.\n\nThe framework of my photography draws from time spent working as a photojournalist at The San Diego Union-Tribune, coupled with time spent studying conceptual commercial photography at the Academy of Art University, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree. The style of my images draw inspiration from Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton, Juergen Teller and Richard Avedon (to name a few).\n\nI believe a photograph has a split-second to make an impact.  It should seduce the viewer into surveying the picture again and again.  Images that make an impact are memorable; memorable images provoke action.  This is what I think about when pre-visualizing projects.\n\nI live in Long Beach, California with Dea and our two Australian Cattle Dogs, Bourbon and Fig. ","user_id":587246,"name":"Sean DuFrene","website":"www.seandufrene.com"},{"id":629665,"bio":"I am brazilien photographer . I live in Rio de Janeiro. I like Nature, Birds and Popular Culture. I am  professionel. ","user_id":629081,"name":"LENA TRINDADE","website":""},{"id":616045,"bio":"A fascination with light and its ability to transform an environment has inspired a life-long study of glass, photography, and the landscape.  Libbie Masterson uses these ingredients to create stimulating, and inspiring environments, through public art commissions and installation.  She has completed commissions for the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony, and Southwest Airlines and completed large installations for the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and in Houston’s Hermann Park.   She is represented by Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art in Houston, where she lives and keeps her studio in a secret garden.  ","user_id":615461,"name":"Libbie Masterson","website":"www.libbiemasterson.com"},{"id":299698,"bio":"","user_id":299096,"name":"Roberto Girola","website":""},{"id":375725,"bio":"I have been working as a photographer for just over 20 years now. I started my career as a photojournalist, working for numerous magazines in Cape Town and also as a  part time photographer for the Cape Times and Sunday Times. I got caught up in the entertainment industry, specifically the Film industry in the early 2000's and this is where most of my commercial work comes from. My love for photojournalism and Fine art has never gone away , hence the start of my new project entitled, \"Illegal Miners\".  Whenever i get some free time, I travel  up to Johannesburg to cover the story about  young men working as illegal miners underground in the massive network of defunct tunnels left behind by big corporate mining companies. \n","user_id":375141,"name":"David Bloomer","website":"www.davidbloomer.co.za"},{"id":177475,"bio":"","user_id":176873,"name":"Sofia Mussolin","website":"sofiagmussolin.wixsite.com/artes"},{"id":833921,"bio":"Caterina Terzolo from Turin is a student in the DAMS (Disciplines of Arts, Music, and Entertainment) degree program.\nHer photographic practice encompasses a variety of media—digital, film, and Polaroid—with a predilection for street photography. Her work explores the everyday and spontaneous, focusing on details and aspects of society that might otherwise go unnoticed.\nIn 2025, her work was published in a special edition of Docu Magazine, \"Print is not dead,\" which featured twenty photographs from a project dedicated to Vietnam, titled \"Vietnam through my eyes.\"\nShe focuses primarily on photography and film, fields in which she pursues personal research, including the creation of a self-taught short film in the horror-thriller genre. The film follows the story of four girls with a strong bond who feel forced to make choices on the brink of life and death, dictated by their experiences with their respective partners.\nShe is currently completing her university studies and intends to continue her studies in photography and film, simultaneously developing street and nature photography and delving into film production through short and feature films.","user_id":819659,"name":"Caterina Terzolo","website":"www.behance.net/gallery/225767835/Portfolio-Caterina-Terzolo"},{"id":110605,"bio":"Much of my work is a result of extensive international travel over the past several years, capturing one-of-a-kind moments when the uniqueness of a place and the right time of day align to present themselves to a watchful eye.\nAt the same time a good portion of my work centers around architecture (mostly black and white), using geometry and structure, light and shadow, long exposure, darkening filters and multipoint perspective to compel the viewer to examine iconic structures as majestic elements of a culture.\n---\nI am largely self-taught and as such bring my own perspective to my work. I believe that the photographer is the counterpart to the subject. When both are in sync, the art reveals itself.\n\nVisit Youtube: Michael J D’Amato to see iMovies international locations. Also, visit my catalog at www.michaeljdamato.com","user_id":110003,"name":"Michael Damato","website":"www.michaeljdamato.com"},{"id":95721,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer, involved in fine art and portrait photography.","user_id":95208,"name":"anna aldighieri","website":"www.annaldighieri.com, www.emozionidianna.it "},{"id":681491,"bio":"Alexander Wheeler is a socially concerned reportage and street photographer. He has lived and worked in New York, Vietnam, Sierra Leone, and Bangladesh, which have informed and fostered his photography practice since 2017. He is only now formalizing his photography after years of discreet practice, and is searching for feedback, exposure, and representation.","user_id":680907,"name":"Alexander Wheeler","website":"alexanderjwheeler.com"},{"id":299320,"bio":"I started my adventure with photography from painting, but in 2015 I decided to replace the brush with a camera. He specializes in portrait photography, fashion and reportage. I am attracted to fashion photography with large planned sets. Photographing is most likely to keep faces - they are the medium of the mystery I am looking for. Fine arts, color and tonality, along with emotions, create a scene that I want to keep in the frame. My eyes are directed towards such Masters as: Tim Walker, Annie Leibovitz, Paolo Roversi or from the closest environment Wiktor Franko.","user_id":298718,"name":"Joe Zawada","website":"www.joannazawada.myportfolio.com"},{"id":334270,"bio":"I'm Tsung-Hsin Yeh (Iap Lai Huat), an ER resident doctor from Taiwan, and  an amateur who love the art of street photography.","user_id":333668,"name":"Tsung-Hsin Yeh","website":""},{"id":666759,"bio":"","user_id":666175,"name":"shawn duriez","website":""},{"id":630210,"bio":"","user_id":629626,"name":"francesco pavia","website":""},{"id":781632,"bio":"Svetlana Kornilova (born in Ostrig, Ukraine) works with portrait, documentary and street photography. Originally Svetlana comes from Ukraine, where she grew up and studied English philology in Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. After Svetlana moved to the Netherlands she started studying at  RSM Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands and obtained MSc degree in Business Administration, Marketing Management.\nHer multicultural background is visible in her photographic works. Searching for my identity between two countries between her own personality, family and social environment. What does she like? What intrigues her? What challenges her? What makes her to discover her identity further?\nHer photos are reflection of this search, a short glimpse into herself. Big cities, art, photography, paintings, colors intrigue her but the most important is to be surrounded by love, friends and the dearest people. They are the source of her energy and without them would not have inspiration to create and to live. They are not shown here but they are the most valuable part of her life.\n","user_id":772194,"name":"Svetlana Kornilova","website":""},{"id":464341,"bio":"From studying fine art black-white photography with Minor White at M.I.T. to realizing a successful internationally career in Asia and Latin America. From lugging large format cameras up the Andes to shooting corporate Investment guides around Asia; to being the first American artist invited to exhibit in Hanoi since the American-Vietnam war; and having work purchased as Public Art by the State of New Mexico, Shari’s resume reflects her life as a global photographer. \n\nShari Kessler runs her studio, Head Shots in Santa Fe, NM. She is also Associate Professor of Media Studies at The New School, NYC, where she developed and teaches three on-line courses: Projects in Visual Storytelling; Visual Media--Grammar, Semantics, Syntax; and Global Lens - World Photography \u0026amp; Film.\n\nClients include National Geographic Society, Smithsonian Institution, The World Bank, Thai Airways, BBC, London Times, McGraw-Hill Publishers, Citibank, International Folk Art Museum, Santa Fe, NM.","user_id":463757,"name":"SHARI KESSLER","website":"NewMexicoHeadshots.com"},{"id":95759,"bio":"TJ Watt is an award-winning nature and conservation photographer from Victoria, BC, Canada. Combining his passion for rainforest conservation with professional photography, TJ sheds light on BC’s endangered old-growth forests in an effort to help see them saved. A self-described 'big-tree hunter', he can often be found driving rough backroads and exploring remote regions of Vancouver Island in search of the last old-growth giants. TJ is also a co-founder, campaigner, and photographer with the Ancient Forest Alliance, a non-profit organization that works to protect BC's old-growth forests and ensure a sustainable second-growth forest industry.","user_id":95246,"name":"TJ Watt","website":"www.tjwatt.com"},{"id":60755,"bio":"Nina Welch-Kling is a New York City-based photographer originally from a small town in southern Germany. Her background in architecture and design, combined with her love of roaming city streets, informs her often mysterious photographic depictions of everyday life.​\n\nWelch-Kling earned a B.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990 and a Master of Architecture from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1993. She has lived in New York City since 1995, where she and her husband raised their two daughters.​\n\nIn 2020, Welch-Kling received the LensCulture Critics' Choice Award and was a finalist in the LensCulture Street Photography Competition. Her work has been featured in many international photography exhibitions, as well as numerous magazines and online publications, including The Guardian, The Eye of the Photographer, British Journal of Photography, Dazed, Musée Magazine, and TheModernMet.com. In 2021, she was one of eight women named a Hasselblad Heroine. Welch-Kling's first monograph, Duologues, was published by Kehrer Verlag in late 2022. In 2024, Duologues was solo exhibited at the Kunsthalle/Kunstsalong Schweinfurt, Germany and in 2025, at the VHS Gallery in Stuttgart. ","user_id":60758,"name":"Nina Welch-Kling","website":"www.NinaKlingPhotography.com"},{"id":568336,"bio":"Meghan E. Jones explores the connections of beauty, authenticity, and vulnerability through creative storytelling photography. Born in Virginia Beach into a military home, living throughout the U.S. and traveling the world inspired her to seek out the truth in her surroundings through art. After graduation in 2001 from Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I., Meghan moved to Seattle to pursue her Photojournalism career. Her photos have been published in The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Seattle PI, The King County Journal and Sound Publishing Newspapers.\n","user_id":567752,"name":"Meghan Jones","website":"www.mejphotography.com"},{"id":95794,"bio":"I was born in 1981, in a small town of the communist Romania, where nothing happens. I have met photography at home, in my dad's lab, and later on, in mid-school I took photography courses. After the digital technology arrived to our country, and analog equipment became rare and expensive, I stopped taking pictures. I have graduated in 2003 on the Univeristy of Arts in Targu-Mures as an actor. I have found photography again in 2014. Since then it is the central channel in the search for myself.","user_id":95281,"name":"Albert Veress","website":"www.albertveress.com"},{"id":466999,"bio":"Passionnée de photographie depuis mon plus jeune âge, je prends plaisir à immortaliser vos bons moments et à vous faire découvrir mon univers.","user_id":466415,"name":"Delphine BERNARD","website":"finettaphotographi.wixsite.com/monsite"},{"id":167263,"bio":"Award-winning, Seattle-based street photographer. \n","user_id":166661,"name":"Karolina Trapp","website":"karolinatrapp.com"},{"id":82270,"bio":"Michael Lewy is an artist who works in a variety of media including photography, video and computer graphics. He received his MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 1996; He has been working at MIT as an office administrator since 2000 and also works as an illustrator for such clients as the New York Times book review and HiLow books. He is the author of Chart Sensation, a book of power point charts and has shown at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Pacific Film Archives and Carroll and Sons Gallery in Boston. He currently lives in Jamaica Plain, MA with his wife and daughter.","user_id":81968,"name":"Michael Lewy","website":"www.michaellewy.com"},{"id":659488,"bio":"","user_id":658904,"name":"Eliza Sandell","website":"elizasandell.com"},{"id":288634,"bio":"I am 56 years old. I photographed since childhood, but I consciously began to approach this case since 2013. I like to travel and take pictures of animals.","user_id":288032,"name":"Andy Smith","website":""},{"id":208247,"bio":"At 8 years old for my birthday, I received my first camera \"Change 8M\" as a gift and from that moment I began to pursue elusive moments.\n\nAfter army, I worked in the Cosmopolitan, photographing the interiors. For the last 10 years I worked as an art director in clubs and restaurants, but I did not forget about film and shot portraits for money.\n\nMy teachers were Sergei Romanov and Gueorgui Pinkhassov.\nThe last year I studied the origins of photography and found myself in Abmrotypes.\n\nExhibitions:\n\n2017 Art Basel Aqua (Miami)\n2018 Russian Museum (Saint Petersburg)\n2019 Pop Up Museum (Moscow)","user_id":207645,"name":"Aleksandr Boguslavskii","website":"www.boguslavskii.com"},{"id":349943,"bio":"I am a London based street photographer passionate about most types of photography for the last 20 years or so - In that time I have been fortunate enough to travel to a number of countries - always with a camera or two in hand -  cameras have come and gone so many times since then but thankfully most of the files remain.","user_id":349341,"name":"Luke Burke","website":"lukeburke.photoshelter.com"},{"id":559548,"bio":"email: ignaharmony@gmail.com","user_id":558964,"name":"Ewa Czapnik","website":""},{"id":102939,"bio":"I’ve always been sensitive to the inexorable passage of time.\n\nI named my first series “Vanitas” after the painting tradition that deals with the difficulty of facing up to the transitory nature of all things.\n\nPhotography cannot save the butterfly from time.\n\nIt can only freeze it for a moment to represent its soul before it inevitably disappears.\n\nThis is what this art does with an emotion, with light, with a flower or a body: it simply captures a single instant before it’s gone forever.\n\nI’ve allowed this deep awareness of the ephemeral nature of things to mature within me, to make it less melancholic and to celebrate it in my recent works inspired by Eastern arts and culture and the cycle Birth-Death-Rebirth. \n\nPhotography allows me to represent the transitory nature of things, highlighting how everything melts into a never-ending universal flow.\n\nThis is what shaped my most recent work. This current series is my way of trying to break away from a binary view of life and death to see them instead as two sides of the same looking glass that we must pass through: one cannot exist without the other.\nIt reminds us that we are here and now, and that we are here, as Hölderlin puts it, “to poetically inhabit the world”.\n\n                                   ","user_id":102337,"name":"Veronica Mecchia","website":"www.veronicamecchia.com"},{"id":325410,"bio":"PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n\n•\tScientific Consultant\t\t\t\t\t\t\t              2013-present\n•\tPharmaceutical Scientist at various Large Pharmaceutical Firms and Biotech                     2000-2012\n•\tPostdoctoral Research Fellow\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 1995-1999\n\n\n\nEDUCATION\n\nOregon State University             \tPh.D. Toxicology                    \t\t                 \n\nUniversity of Chicago\t\tM.S. \t\t\tChemistry\n\nUniversity of Chicago\t\tB.S. \t\t\tChemistry\n\nI began having an interest in photography in 1998.  In 2002 I purchased my first Nikon SLR.  Unfortunately it was stolen in Rome Christmas Eve and  my replacement was a digital pint and shoot Samsung camera.  This was used until 2013 at which time I purchased a Nikon DSLR.   In 2016, I joined the Millbrae Camera Club and have tried to improve my photography and have benefited greatly from critical feedback of judges and more experience members of the club.\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\n","user_id":324808,"name":"John C. Erve","website":"www.viewbug.com/member/johnerve"},{"id":7527,"bio":"Aleksandar Donchev\nborn:   13-01-1975 in Strumica, Macedonia\neducation: Art and contemporary photography on national academy for theatre and film art, in Sofia, Bulgaria. \nwork:   From 2003 as owner and manager of EPP, an advertising studio\nehxibitions:  15 individual and participated in 16 group exhibitions\npublications:  several texts and many images for magazine \"Premin\" , book \"MONOS\"\n","user_id":7527,"name":"Aleksandar Donchev","website":"www.aleksandardonchev.com"},{"id":626609,"bio":"My name is Alex M. López Romero, I’m from and currently based in Puerto Rico. I’m 20 years old, going to my fourth year of college, in August 2020. I’m currently doing a double bachelor’s degree, one in Business Administration, majoring in Marketing, and the second in Tele-Communications, emphasizing in Film. I find that the most I like about photography is being able to capture the essence of humanity and nature, whether it is happiness, beauty, vulnerability, melancholy, or hopefulness; and that the art of photography is being able to transmit a story and emotions through nature, structures, humans, and still life, so that spectators can feel identified and moved. I consider myself an advanced rookie, since in 2019 is when I started to take photography courses in university, with the vision of gaining knowledge and skills to become more professional. I began to work more professionally in photography in January 2020, when I decided to create my own photography business, AM Visuals.","user_id":626025,"name":"Alex Manuel López Romero","website":""},{"id":425571,"bio":"Beth Trabue Gorham is an Associate Professor in the Visual Communications program at Nashville State Community College. She holds a BFA in Photography from the University of Georgia and an MFA in Photography from East Tennessee State University.  She joined the NSCC faculty in 2001 and teaches both analog and digital photography.\n","user_id":424987,"name":"Beth Gorham","website":"bethtrabuegorham.com"},{"id":411340,"bio":"I started photography using film, but love the digital world. Self-taught, I look to peers, magazines, and online resources to keep growing. I love details, where the light and textures speak to me of my roots and show me the way home. My work has been shown in the Fitton Center (Hamilton Ohio), the City of Fairfield Ohio's Community Arts Center, the City of Montgomery Ohio's annual photography show (winner 2019) and Middletown (Ohio) Arts Center (winner 2018, 2019).","user_id":410756,"name":"Glen Kindness","website":""},{"id":207771,"bio":"I studied Art History at St Andrew's University and then joined the Glasgow Art School's Continuing Education Department to study the art of Black and White Photography.  I left the BBC where I was a radio broadcaster and started photography full time in 2002.  I live with my family in Kintyre on the West Coast of Scotland and have exhibited all over the country including: New Forest Gallery, White Cloth Gallery Leeds, Riccio Gallery Dalkeith,  Lally Gallery Ilkeston and my work is in private collections around the globe.","user_id":207169,"name":"Sarah Morton","website":"www.sarahmortonphotography.co.uk"},{"id":169466,"bio":"I’ve been a Professional Event, Performance and Headshot Photographer since 2008.\nEvery summer between July and September, I \"go walkabout\". It started in 2013, when I decided to discover more countries on my home continent of Europe, and visited 15 countries in 50 days with a backpack and a camera. I published my book \"Walkabout Europe\" on the strength of this trip. \n2014: I took 3 months to cover Australia and New Zealand.\n2015: Cuba, China, Tibet and Hong Kong\n2016: Pacific Northwest, Bermuda, New York and New England.\n2017: Poland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Germany  \n2018: Iceland, Norway, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Hamburg.\n2019: My \"bucket-list\" had always included the continent of Antartica, so I took off the month of December 2019 to sail to Antartica with over 70 other photographers and naturalists. On our return to Tierra der Fuego, a group of us flew to El Calafate and El Chaiten in Patagonia for 6 days. I ended my 2019 walkabout with a week in Buenos Aires.","user_id":168864,"name":"Clifford Roles","website":"cliffroles.smugmug.com"},{"id":116853,"bio":"I love to take photos of my emotions, of my humanity, of my passions.\nFor me, photography is not just \"catch the moment\", but it is a vision, it is a project, an idea. For any photograph, whether it is casual, organized, or designed, you never know what can happen until the moment of the shot. Magic occurs when the image that appears in front of my eyes coincides with the vision that is in my mind, with the personality that I have perceived about my subject, with the emotion that I am feeling listening to beautiful music. At that moment the pieces of a puzzle fit together perfectly! ","user_id":116251,"name":"Mariagrazia Giove","website":"www.musicanomade.com"},{"id":207911,"bio":"","user_id":207309,"name":"Hugo Vásquez","website":"www.hugo-vasquez.com"},{"id":639608,"bio":"When encountering the works of Josef Dreisörner, one discovers an artistic position in which conceptual creativity is combined with craftsmanship. Just as the act of creating a picture is an active process, so is the process that his pictures set in motion in the eye of the beholder. Seeing goes beyond simple representational recognition to become a productive process of perception. The themes of his works are immediately recognizable and immediately understandable even without a legend, as his pictures tell a clear story that is open to interpretation.\n\nHis KLIMSCH UNIKAT portrait shots yield perspectives of the human visage with downright surgical precision. In most of his still lifes, his concern as an artist is to draw the viewer's attention to socially relevant issues. Such pictorial statements are mainly realized by analogue large format cameras. Among others, Josef Dreisörner uses a Klimsch Praktika repro / process camera built in 1957 with a film format of up to 50x60 cm (20×24 INCH). Photographs are taken analogously on film or with direct exposure on black-and-white positive photo paper.","user_id":639024,"name":"Josef Dreisörner","website":"www.josef-dreisoerner.de"},{"id":718922,"bio":"Claire Thomas is a photojournalist and fine art photographer from Wales, currently based between the UK and New York City.","user_id":718338,"name":"Claire Thomas","website":"www.clairethomasphotography.com"},{"id":136736,"bio":"I am a self taught learner of Body Studies and Portrait photography, with a love for the art.","user_id":136134,"name":"Robert Simpson Jr","website":"www.bodyportraiture.com"},{"id":363775,"bio":"  I became a full time wildlife and nature photographer in 2009.  I created my process of using wood carving tools and an engraver to hand etch on my photography.  I am noted for unique use of photo effects, texture, depth, color, and light.  I strive to combine photography and fine art since I love creating both.  My motivation is a love for wildlife, nature, and art.  My work will continue as my imagination leads me to new and more exciting subjects.","user_id":363173,"name":"Lisa Garness Mallory","website":"www.lisagarnessart.weebly.com"},{"id":629926,"bio":"Many and varied career paths over the years mean I have become a jack-of-all-trades to support my Arts Practise, including sales of my illustrations and photographs through various Art and Craft Markets in Melbourne.","user_id":629342,"name":"Geoffrey Campbell","website":""},{"id":681501,"bio":"","user_id":680917,"name":"shang gao","website":"angeline368@163.com"},{"id":170172,"bio":"Jerraleen Juachon-Balais is a proud Pinay. She is a teacher and a human rights advocate who has worked in the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. She is also a freelance photographer who is in love with street and portrait photography. She is a member of the Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation (FPPF) and is a photojournalism graduate of the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP).\n\nAt present, she is having the time of her life working with a non-profit organization (www.phukethasbeengoodtous.org) that helps improve the economic opportunities and life chances of children through funding and implementing high quality, practical English language education in government schools on Phuket Island. Besides photography and supporting children's rights and gender/LGBTQ equality, she loves poetry, music, and all other forms of artistic expression.\n","user_id":169570,"name":"Jerraleen Balais","website":"www.angeljerlin.com"},{"id":667998,"bio":"STORM RAVN IS A NORWEGIAN BASED PHOTOGRAPHER, OFFERING A VARIETY OF COMMERCIAL AND CREATIVE SERVICES. ","user_id":667414,"name":"Storm Ravn","website":"stormravn.com"},{"id":177582,"bio":"I have spent my life teaching literature and photography.","user_id":176980,"name":"william schmidt","website":"none"},{"id":629984,"bio":"  ","user_id":629400,"name":"reynaldo hernández","website":""},{"id":668027,"bio":"","user_id":667443,"name":"Lin Xiao","website":""},{"id":629994,"bio":"","user_id":629410,"name":"Jingyi Wang","website":""},{"id":668023,"bio":"\n","user_id":667439,"name":"María Eugenia Ramírez Larrota","website":""},{"id":248930,"bio":"","user_id":248328,"name":"Andrea Lugo Trullenque","website":"www.andrealugo.com"},{"id":630053,"bio":"","user_id":629469,"name":"MD Shameem Ahammed","website":""},{"id":267732,"bio":"I am a Barcelona born self-taught photographer living in Dubai.\n\nI specialise in black and white conceptual photography and creative portraiture. I work mostly with natural light and I enjoy using creative lenses to enhance the mood and story of my images.\nThrough mundane, everyday moments, I like to incite and push the viewers on an exploratory journey of their own emotions. \n","user_id":267130,"name":"Mireia Vilaplana","website":"www.twoblinks.com"},{"id":172972,"bio":"Janos is a Los Angeles, California based artist with a lifelong passion for photography, visual art and travel. \nImmigrated from Budapest, Hungary in the early 90's he started working for film studios. While working he began studying graphic design and architectural interior design. He changed discipline and earned his degree in photography, graduating from SMC with honors. Currently he works as a product photographer and passionately documenting his travels throughout the world. \nHis exhibited works included in:\n\nLACP, 2019                                                      (Juried Exhibit)\nLoosen Art, 2016 \t                                   (Juried Exhibit)\nPhoto L.A. - Emerging Focus, 2014\t    (Juried Exhibit)\nOff the Clock, 2013\t                                   (Juried Exhibit)\nPhoto Camp by APERTURE, \t2011\t   (Juried Exhibit)","user_id":172370,"name":"Janos Csoma","website":"www.janoscsomaphotography.com"},{"id":630018,"bio":"Paul Partridge\nppartridge@comcast.net","user_id":629434,"name":"Paul Partridge","website":""},{"id":193232,"bio":"32 years old.\nHalf Brazilian / Half French \n\n- BFA in Photography from Parsons the New School, NY \nI am currently a working photographer in Rio de Janeiro, mainly as an Unit Photographer for the Advertising and Movie Industry.\n(  ex: worked for firms such as Partizan, Zohar Cinema, Park Pictures...and for clients such as Citibank, Adidas, Lipton, Johnny Walker, L’Oreal, Shell ...etc..)\n\n","user_id":192630,"name":"Rachel Tanugi Ribas","website":"www.racheltanugi.com"},{"id":21307,"bio":"From the moment he first picked up a camera, Matthew Septimus began his profound and diligent photographic search for meaning by capturing the lives of the many dynamic people on the New York City streets he loves. The photos shown here open a window into the incredibly diverse subjects and exciting situations that have appeared in front of his lens. Matthew continues his joyous process of capturing momentary insights and emotional connections with his ever expanding portraits of life.\n\nHe lives in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, with his wife, two children, dog, cat and the various birds he feeds in his backyard.","user_id":21307,"name":"Matthew Septimus","website":"www.matthewseptimus.com"},{"id":202598,"bio":"Michael McFadden is an artist and photographer based in Los Angeles.  He is a recent graduate of the Master of Fine Arts program at the International Center of Photography-Bard College.","user_id":201996,"name":"Michael McFadden","website":"www.michaelmcfaddenphotography.com"},{"id":170255,"bio":"Mansoor Ladha is a Canadian travel writer/photographer. His pictures and travel stories have been published in several leading Canadian newspapers.","user_id":169653,"name":"Mansoor Ladha","website":"mansoorladha.ca travelwithmansoor.wordpress.com"},{"id":170261,"bio":"A Photographer based in Jakarta","user_id":169659,"name":"Yustinus Kao","website":"www.facebook.com/yustinkao"},{"id":207852,"bio":"Brasileira, 21 anos. \nTrabalhos voltados a fotografia de rua e do cotidiano nas favelas cariocas e manifestações artísticas. //\nBrazilian, 21 years old.\nWorks focused on street photography and daily life in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro and artistic manifestations of all aspects. ","user_id":207250,"name":"Isabelle Leal","website":""},{"id":207872,"bio":"A fine art and portrait photographer since 2008. My work is infused with the things I love. Art, fashion, colour and stories. I consider myself a story teller first. Many of my works can be seen in numerous magazines and press around the world. ","user_id":207270,"name":"Daniela Majic","website":"www.danielamajicphotography.com/secretgarden"},{"id":655398,"bio":"","user_id":654814,"name":"Dimitri Weber","website":"dimiweberphotography.com"},{"id":161603,"bio":"Diane Drinnon is a native of Tennessee and a long-term resident of New York City.   She is a graduate of the Creative Practices program of the International Center of Photography.   Prior to completing her ICP studies, Diane enjoyed a long career in financial services.","user_id":161001,"name":"Diane Drinnon","website":"www.dianedrinnon.com"},{"id":458090,"bio":"\tBased in San Francisco, Brazilian Artist Selvaggio Dordetti moved to the United States in 2016 to further his career. Working in film, photography and installations his work challenges the values and norms that have been perpetuated by the multi-faceted Brazilian society that still looks at itself through a colonialist lens. Dordetti uses himself and the manufactured landscape to depict what being Brazilian means to him and what he hopes it can be. His installations mimic his dwelling spaces as Selvaggio Dordetti brings the personal to the public while creating an immersive environment for his artwork. \n\tSelvaggio Dordetti holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film from the San Francisco Art Institute. In 2017, he was selected to be a part of a series of online lectures with Annie Leibovitz. Dordetti has exhibited and curated shows around the Bay Area and California including The Diego Rivera Gallery and The Santa Paula Art Museum.\n","user_id":457506,"name":"Selvaggio Dordetti","website":"www.selvaggiodordetti.com"},{"id":208893,"bio":"(Marc Yang. b. 1993, Wuhan, China) Marc based in the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia for several years. Visit almost 40 countries and regions.\nMarc has always been concerned about international issues, including ethnic issues in the Middle East such as the Kurds, the environmental problems of the Indian rivers, and the regional problems of the Mekong River, a river in Southeast Asia, and unique issues about China.","user_id":208291,"name":"DA YANG","website":"www.yangdaphoto.com"},{"id":539366,"bio":"I'm graduated in Computer Science with a Master in Storytelling and Performing Arts. Right now I'm working as a cinematographer and trying to stage my own concepts as an amatorial photographer.","user_id":538782,"name":"Luca Macis","website":"www.lucamacis.it"},{"id":273137,"bio":"I am Khatia Basilashvili, taking pictures already couple of years with my film camera. I am an ecologist. Working at the local zoo as a conservation researcher. Because of my work and a lot of expeditions, I began taking pictures of zoo animals, then nature, landscapes. This is my background as a photographer. My  \"problem\" is, that I think there are lot of good, great photographers and beside them, I am just a common amateur photographer. I don't think, this is a problem. I just love taking pictures in any case and situation. I just live with it. ","user_id":272535,"name":"Khatia Basilashvili","website":"www.instagram.com/makullatura"},{"id":164443,"bio":"Il fotografo è colui che vede, questo è il suo mestiere, questa è la sua arte.\nLo sguardo non è neutro: chi vede non è l obiettivo della macchina, è l occhio umano insieme alla sua identità, sensibilità, storia e orienta il suo sguardo sul mondo esterno. Vede quello che cerca, quello che il suo istinto e la sua esperienza di vita lo inducono a cercare.","user_id":163841,"name":"Veronica Baldassari","website":"Www.veronicabaldassari.com"},{"id":166852,"bio":"Aaron Calhoun is an artist and software engineer working in San Francisco.","user_id":166250,"name":"Aaron Calhoun","website":""},{"id":704927,"bio":"\nHaider Khan is a Director / Photographer from Mumbai India. His first feature film titled ''ROHINGYA released on AppleTV. 2022-Duration 1 Hr 50 Mins\n2nd Film is the Bhutanese Feature Film LINGPOEN  Released in 2023 in Bhutanese Theatres. 2023 Duration 2 Hrs 10 Mins\n''BLACK INDIA'' Documentary 2023 - Durban International Film Festival, Academy Awards Qualifying.\n''BLACK INDIA'' Halifax Black Film Festival 2023 Canadian Screen Awards qualifying \n''BLACK INDIA'' Xposure Sharjah 2023 Premiered.\n''LANGUR'' Documentary 2023 - Kolkata International Film Festival - Indian Premier\n''ANTIM YATRA'' Documentary 2023\n''HEROES'' Documentary 2023 - Xposure, Sharjah, Premiered \n\n Travel Photographer of the year, Environmental Photographer of the year, Nikon Film Festival\n''BOAT PEOPLE '' Documentary 2024\n''Tears of the Toys - Short | Experimental 2024\n''Alia Malia Jamalia'' - Short - 2022\n''Moksha'' Short - Nikon Film Festival 2024\n\nThe World Photography Organisation ( London) Nov 2022 organized the event 'World’s Best Photographers'' in Tel Aviv-Israel where Haider was one of the five talented photographers to speak.\n SONY World Photo Award Winner 2022 | London\n\nSONY World Photo Award Finalist    2023 | London \n\nSONY World Photo Award 2nd Place 2024 |London \nWinner/GOLD at Prestigious PX3 2021 Prix de la Photographie de Paris.\nWinner I.P.A International Photography Awards 2022/ Los Angeles. U.S.A\nExhibited PHOTO IS: RAEL 2022/ TEL AVIV, ISRAEL\nExhibited Somerset House  ( Sony World) / Stra","user_id":704343,"name":"haider khan","website":"www.haiderkhanfilms.com"},{"id":705010,"bio":"Born in Ciriè in 1982, graduated with honors from the Polytechnic of Turin in 2006, subsequently obtaining the title of PhD in 2009. After working for a few years in the field of Chemical Engineering she understood that her path was different and interrupted her career as an engineer to devote herself full time to the world of photography. Alongside her portrait work, she combines artistic production, which is becoming the focus of her work.","user_id":704426,"name":"MariaChiara Piglione","website":"www.mariachiarapiglione.com"},{"id":195314,"bio":"A journalist for more than 40-years. Investigative reporter at ABC-TV in Chicago. ","user_id":194712,"name":"Chuck Goudie","website":"abc7chicago.com/about/newsteam/chuck-goudie/."},{"id":102389,"bio":"\nHailing from England Jody majored in Fine Art at the prestigious Ontario College of Art. There she received a scholarship for drawing and painting the human figure and honourable mention for experimental painting. Jody graduated with honours. Her work has been collected and exhibited in Canada, the New York , Los Angeles ,, England and Italy. Amsterdam, Hawaii,, Basel ,Barcelona, Zurich,Dublin. New York city and New York  being the most frequent. Jody combines human, animal and imaginary elements in her highly original work. Jody also paints abstracts, landscapes, portraits and still lives. Ms. Richardson’s innovative art, which reveals formal control of her medium as well as creative imagination, has earned her a number of grants and inclusion in the collection of the Canada Council among others. Jody also does photography.","user_id":101787,"name":"jody richardson","website":"www.jodyrichardson.com"},{"id":630208,"bio":"","user_id":629624,"name":"Emma Maggiolini","website":""},{"id":630200,"bio":"","user_id":629616,"name":"Francesco Pavia","website":""},{"id":673871,"bio":"","user_id":673287,"name":"Ros Vila","website":""},{"id":133879,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer, looking for chance and the unknown by trial and error. I learn by experimenting. Experimental photographers \"are actually aware that 'image', 'device', 'program' and 'information' are the basic problems they have to explain. They strive to get something out of the device and put it in the picture that is not in its program.\" (Vilèm Fusser: A Philosophy of Photography). This awareness is not only the starting point for my photography, but also for my academic research and education.\nFor me, a photo does not mean the result of an event, but the beginning of a voyage of discovery through the universe of possible images and ideas.","user_id":133277,"name":"Joost Bolten","website":"www.joostbolten.com"},{"id":68214,"bio":"Photographe depuis 50 ans déjà, expositions rares mais collectionneurs fidèles ","user_id":67948,"name":"Kiki Of Paris","website":"www.kikiofparis.com "},{"id":243305,"bio":"Degree in communication and marketing, photographer for several years.\nMasters in photography with Lina Pallotta at Officine Fotografiche in Rome, as well as several courses in sociology, philosophy and history of photography.","user_id":242703,"name":"Roberta Menozzi","website":""},{"id":205410,"bio":"Amateur documentary photographer. The question that guides my activity is how to achieve current and attractive messages oriented to education, cultural or social change.","user_id":204808,"name":"Delio Aparicio","website":"www.delioaparicio.com"},{"id":667345,"bio":"I am a young photographer who wants to make the unseen, seen. My first series is called The Musicians, and gets into the moving intimacy of bar regulars of a small, old, but charming dive bar in the South of France, in Arles. I'm currently in production of a documentary about this same bar and its inhabitants. I have another still wip series called Normal Life, where I shoot topless women in the public space, in the fantasy of a world where this would be... normal.","user_id":666761,"name":"Fanny Molins","website":""},{"id":122515,"bio":"","user_id":121913,"name":"Joel Medina","website":""},{"id":8321,"bio":"Kyler Zeleny (b. 1988) is a Canadian photographer, educator, and author of Out West (2014), Found Polaroids (2017), Crown Ditch \u0026amp; The Prairie Castle (2020), and Bury Me in the Back Forty (2024). He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Alberta, a master’s in Photography and Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London, and a PhD from the joint Communication \u0026amp; Culture program at Toronto Metropolitan University and York University. His work has been exhibited internationally in twelve countries and featured in numerous publications, including The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, The Washington Post, VICE, Maclean’s, and The Independent. He now lives a prairie-based life.","user_id":8321,"name":"Kyler Zeleny","website":"kylerzeleny.com"},{"id":562338,"bio":"I'm looking for myself.","user_id":561754,"name":"Ela Korsak","website":"elakorsak.com"},{"id":675201,"bio":"I work with writing, photography, and food to explore the feeling of belonging, the attempt to feel at home in the world. ","user_id":674617,"name":"George Weld","website":"www.georgeweld.com"},{"id":272185,"bio":"Visual artist, poet, teacher and a certificate tour guide. Passion for exploring nature and society.  ","user_id":271583,"name":"Solveig Thoroddsen","website":"www.stjarna111.com"},{"id":336615,"bio":"Freelance photographer lives in Japan.\n","user_id":336013,"name":"Haruna Kawanabe","website":"harunakawanabe.com"},{"id":630358,"bio":"I started with photography a few years ago and only recently began to seriously pursue it as more than a pastime. I love exploring abandoned structures and photographing the ruins , as well as landscapes and views of the places I've traveled to. Most recently I've begun expanding into wildlife (since the quarantine) and I hope to be able to do more with concert photography when live music is a possibility once again. ","user_id":629774,"name":"Amanda Alden","website":"www.amandaalden.com"},{"id":203743,"bio":"","user_id":203141,"name":"Nick CLague","website":"Nick Clague Photography (fb)"},{"id":146039,"bio":"\n","user_id":145437,"name":"Karine Hanksens","website":"www.karine.hanskens.be"},{"id":188344,"bio":"\nFine Art Photographer\nBorn in Urmia - Iran -1984 Lives \u0026amp; work in Urmia\u0026amp;Tehran - Iran\nEducation: \n2015  MA  of Photography at Art university of Tehran -Iran\n2011   B.A of Graphic -\u0026nbsp;Ferdowsi university of Mashhad - Iran\n\nAwards:\n2015    PSA Gold Medal of the 2th Khayyam International Exhibition of Photography(The Lost Ones Series)-Tehran- Iran \n2015    commended of the Sony World Photography Awards, Open Competition-London-England\n2015    Gold Medal of the 13th Iranian Biennial of Photography(The Lost Ones \u0026amp; Frozen Situation Series -Tehran- Iran \n2014    FIAP Mantion of the Marmaris International Photography Festival 1st International Photography Contest(The Wound Series) -Turkey\n2014    3rd Prize of the 9thOrdibehesht Festival (The Frozen Situation Series)- Hormozgan - Iran\n2014    commended of the Sony World Photography Awards- Open Competition(The Day Dream Series)-London-England\n\n","user_id":187742,"name":"samad ghorbanzadeh","website":"www.samadghorbanzadeh.com"},{"id":529524,"bio":"Sicilian born, after an advertising degree works as photographer in Milan\nPortraits and AVD photographer, has been shown on Vanity Fair, Icon, Style, la Repubblica, Corriere della sera, working with clients such Campari, Mc Donald’s, Sky, Samsung, Polaroid Eyewear, Silhouette Eyewear, Armani, Alviero Martini, Brioni and shooting among others Andy Garcia, Clive Owen, Eva Green, Zoe Saldana, Paolo Sorrentino.\nIn parallel, he uses characters/actors to stage his subjective tableau vivants","user_id":528940,"name":"Francesco Pizzo","website":"www.francescopizzo.com"},{"id":376828,"bio":"Patricia van de Camp heeft grafische kunst en fotografie gestudeerd aan de Rietveld Academie Amsterdam \nen de Design School SDU Kolding in Denemarken.\n\nMarc Heesterbeek heeft architectuur en stedenbouw gestudeerd aan de Technische Universiteit Eindhoven\nen ruimtevaart architectuur aan het SICSA in Houston.\n\nNadat ze al enige tijd met elkaar converseerden over kunst in het algemeen en elkaars werk in het bijzonder, \nontdekten ze dat er heel veel raakvlakken waren. In 2018 hebben ze besloten om in het vervolg als kunstenaars duo naar buiten te treden.","user_id":376244,"name":"Marc Heesterbeek","website":"www.vandecamp-heesterbeek.nl"},{"id":630426,"bio":"I was born in a small village, the only means of expression was music and photography. It brings me happiness. And even after moving to a big city, I am always in the place of contact of these two worlds: the world of music and the world of art.","user_id":629842,"name":"Anton Ulatov","website":""},{"id":667525,"bio":"Nina Irani is an emerging photographer and writer, attorney, and lover of animals.  She is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Southern California, and studies photography at City College of San Francisco.  She is also a lifelong traveler, having visited over fifty countries.  ","user_id":666941,"name":"Nina Irani","website":"ninacirani.com"},{"id":120826,"bio":"I'm Stephane Bureau du Colombier,\n\nhttp://stephane.photo\n","user_id":120224,"name":"Stéphane Bureau du Colombier","website":"stephane.photo"},{"id":217851,"bio":"Ich fotografiere seit meiner Kindheit, als mir meine Mutter mit rund sieben Jahren ihre Rolleiflex überließ. Die damalige Enttäuschung, die tief-violette Schwertlilie auf dem schwarz-weiß Print nicht ganz so dargestellt zu haben, wie ich sie sah motivierte mich, Aufnahmen zu machen, die nicht davon leben, dass sie bunt sind. \"Es reicht, die Dinge zu sehen, wie sie sind\" ist mein Claim und obschon von Berufs wegen Photoshop eines meiner Hauptwerkzeuge ist, lasse ich bei meinen Bildern nie mehr zu, als klassische Labor-Entwicklung möglich machte. ","user_id":217249,"name":"Wolfgang Stecher","website":"www.wolfgangstecher.com"},{"id":192039,"bio":"between photography and graphic way of life\n\nto introduce myself my name is, thierry FANOVAN, i am 44 years, old fashioned student but graphic designer by now ¶\n\neveryday i am looking at all of them : images from graphics, photographics, illustrations or discount leaflets ¶ it is my way of life ¶ i just keep in memory each one of them or when i consider them interesting, i sometimes pilfer pictures as a collector to quench my thirst for images from the world ¶ in order to pose my shifted and weighted vision on a hyper-connected world, with this style which belongs only to myself ¶ behind an established fixed image and although insignificant at first, i will reveal a symbolic in the image, a sort of magic gradually engaging in these series of photos ¶ of that frenzy of images that i can accumulate, over time, i will combine and intermingle, for example, my synopsis' skill which depicts photo collections of anonymous people in their biotope ¶","user_id":191437,"name":"thierry FANOVAN","website":"www.les-collections.art"},{"id":417073,"bio":"","user_id":416489,"name":"Alexandra Böhm","website":""},{"id":630476,"bio":"Passionate amateur who loves to observe the world through the glass of a lens.","user_id":629892,"name":"Simon Pannell","website":"simonpannell.picfair.com"},{"id":626695,"bio":"The world is full of stories. Full of violence. Full of issues. Full of love. Full of hate. I believe these stories need to have a voice. Using Konstantin Stanislavski's approach, I spend time with my subjects in order to portray their story in a true light. My passion is documentary photography and to hold a camera in my hands and take a photo that can potentially help someone is my ultimate aim. \n","user_id":626111,"name":"Charlotte Maroudias","website":"www.charlottemaroudias.com"},{"id":126597,"bio":"Ronaldo Dias de Andrade, nascido em Florianópolis, Brazil, em 18/01/1950, formado em Ciências Sociais com especialização em fotografia.","user_id":125995,"name":"Ronaldo Andrade","website":" "},{"id":7980,"bio":"Nyk Sykes is an Australian photographer who has won awards from Paris, London and New York. He specialises in fashion, portrait, arts and entertainment photography. ","user_id":7980,"name":"Nyk Sykes","website":"www.nyksykes.com"},{"id":536702,"bio":"Educated as a sculptor, I started with street and documentary photography on my around the world journey. It changed my life.","user_id":536118,"name":"Anne Rudanovski","website":"www.rudanovski.com"},{"id":540382,"bio":"María del Mar is an interdisciplinary artist from Puerto Rico. Her work  approaches issues of identity, image circulation and representation, colonial history, and climate change in a Caribbean context. She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, and is a Master of Fine Arts in Photography, from Parsons School of Design, The New School, NYC. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, including Governing Bodies, Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, New York, Apparatus of Discomfort, Photoville, Brooklyn, and Yokosuka Peace Art Exhibition \u0026amp; International Biennial of Prints, Japan. She was a recipient of the Parsons Graduate Travel Award, which enabled her to travel to China for two weeks to execute a project proposal and participate in \"Unfixed\" at the Pingyao International Photography Festival. Most currently, she participated in The Spruce Art Residency in Indiana, PA and exhibited in the group show We","user_id":539798,"name":"Maria del Mar Hernandez","website":"www.mariadelmargil.com"},{"id":155834,"bio":"Vesa Pihanurmi is a renowned photo artist based in Helsinki, Finland. His photographs cover wide range of subjects from architecture to abstract studies and from landscapes to street photography. Regardless of the subject the focus of his photography is in the emotional impact of the images. He interprets reality with minimalistic approach revealing alternative perspectives to our world.\n\nPotfolio: www.vesapihanurmi.com\nTREES ARE POEMS monograph: www.vesapihanurmi.com/trees-are-poems\nPrints: www.fineartphotoshots.com\nInstagram: www.instagram.com/vesapihanurmi","user_id":155232,"name":"Vesa Pihanurmi","website":"www.vesapihanurmi.com"},{"id":663515,"bio":"\"Photography makes me able to freeze things, emotions, people, stories. Everything for better or for worse becomes immortal\". ","user_id":662931,"name":"Alessio Fusi","website":""},{"id":122974,"bio":"Vera Linnik, Moscow based visual artist working with the media of photography and video.\n\nThrough her artistic practice she explores themes of surreal Russian reality, feelings of pain, loss, grief and fear, the search for transcendental in everyday life, moment of beauty, escape.\n\nShe has collaborated with several international artists, musicians and performers: Peter Kirn, Valentin Tsin, Stanislav Glazov, Freska.\n\nAs a commercial photographer she creates stories for local and international brands and media.\n","user_id":122372,"name":"Vera Linnik","website":"www.vieralinn.com"},{"id":278731,"bio":"Based between Malta and London, Matt Thompson’s photographic vision is shaped by a curiosity for the human condition and a deep interest in capturing the essence that defines us individually.\n\nMatt's last personal project 'Helen's Story' was featured as a cover story in the Observer New Review.\n\nHe is currently undertaking a long term project on a condition he was diagnosed with in September 2017 (ME/Cronic Fatigue Syndrome).\n\nHis next solo exhibition will be on the island of Malta this October where he will be unveiling his new project 'Passivation'\n\n","user_id":278129,"name":"Matt Thompson","website":"www.mattthompson.co.uk"},{"id":204360,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer based in Turku, Finland. I draw inspiration from places and things that have had an impact on people for centuries: cities with their architecture, nature and its incredible details, and other people with their individual life stories. My work focuses on light, colour, and form – and the changes they live through. My works can also be found in the collections of Turku and Helsinki art museums. I've also taught photography and had several exhibitions over the years. I'm a member of the Photographic Artists' Association in Finland.","user_id":203758,"name":"Vesa Aaltonen","website":"www.aaltonenvesa.com"},{"id":281461,"bio":"Cartwright holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the renowned Visual Studies Workshop(VSW) in Rochester, New York. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Applied Photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. An active lecturer and exhibitor, Cartwright has made many presentations throughout Europe and the United States. He is a recipient of a Polaroid Corporation Photographer's Grant and a New York State Council on the Arts Public Service Grant ( CAPS). He has exhibited internationally in many one-man and group shows, including exhibitions at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., the George Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY, the National Museum of Photography, Bradford, England, The Photographer's Gallery, London, England, and at Photokina, Köln, Germany.\"\nHis photographs are in the collections of The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago,IL and The George Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY.","user_id":280859,"name":"Gunther Cartwright","website":"people.rit.edu/gxcpph"},{"id":79882,"bio":"Nancy McEntee | Biography\n\nNancy McEntee received her Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from Bard College and her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Art.  She is a Professor in the Photography + Video department at the Cleveland Institute of Art. \n\nNancy is a recipient of a Creative Workforce Fellowship from the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture and an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship. She was awarded a residency at The Burren College of Art in Co. Clare, Ireland and has twice received a fellowship for  Virginia Center For the Creative Arts Residency. Her photographs are exhibited nationally and can be found in many public and private collections.","user_id":79580,"name":"Nancy McEntee","website":"www.nancymcentee.com"},{"id":415817,"bio":"","user_id":415233,"name":"Alessandro Berti","website":"www.reaconsulting.com"},{"id":655462,"bio":"","user_id":654878,"name":"Arthur Jacoby","website":""},{"id":646067,"bio":"As a French photographer, I am passionate by portraying people in their religious, social and natural environment without any taboos but always in a respectful manner. My photography aims at digging out overlooked topics, people and places and  bringing the “audience” closer to the unusual voices.  \nAs a self-taught photographer graduated in political science and international affairs, I came to documentary photography through various assignments in fragile or post-war countries. \n","user_id":645483,"name":"Solange Paradis","website":"www.solangeparadis.com"},{"id":192400,"bio":"Fotografo dall'età di 14anni. Realizzo reportage fotografici di viaggio da cui sono nate delle mostre che sono state presentate in diverse città italiane: \"Semplicemente Cuba\", \"Per non far finta di non sapere, reportage dai campi profughi palestinesi in Libano\", Viaggio in Riserva, reportage dalle riserve indiane del South Dakota\". Fotografo per lavoro ma soprattutto per passione. \nAdesso stò realizzando un lavoro sullo Yunnan, provincia del sud ovest della Cina.","user_id":191798,"name":"Fabio Cappelli","website":"www.unaltromondoepossibile.weebly.com"},{"id":180936,"bio":"I'm a Filipino based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I am an IT consultant by profession, but a photographer by heart. My primary field of interest in photography are street, travel, and sports.\nMy work is a group of aesthetically related photographs known to some as Impressionism, but to some it is multiple exposure photography. \n","user_id":180334,"name":"Donnie Sinongco","website":"dgsinongco.wixsite.com/myimpressionz"},{"id":337204,"bio":"Born in Salerno in 1967, I live in Milan and I am a freelance (not in photography).\nPhotographer for hobby I can say always, with interruptions that have had more or less long periods. \nSince a few years I started again and, more or less at the same time, I started attending the Circolo Fotografico Milanese and the his group \"Racconto Fotografico\". \nThanks, in particular to the latter, now I'm a photographer trying to tell stories with images. ","user_id":336602,"name":"nicola pizzuti","website":""},{"id":445781,"bio":"Director/Cinematographer ","user_id":445197,"name":"Mark Dektor","website":"www.markdektor.com"},{"id":666294,"bio":"Tornei-me um jovem fotógrafo por acaso, após registrar uma fotografia com um celular em 2014. A partir daí, comecei a  me aprofundar mais nos estudos da criação fotográfica; Busco retratar a realidade em sua própria essência, defendendo e representando a minha cultura e ancestralidade. ","user_id":665710,"name":"Bruno Pompeu","website":""},{"id":199578,"bio":"Marysia is interested in the marks people leave behind. Her work responds to place, memory and story. It is site specific and process driven. She works  across digital, analogue and alternative processes. \n\nMarysia’s most recent project is developing a body of work of the Scottish coast using different ways to represent the varying landscapes. These include analogue black/white photography, collage and cyanotypes. Different elements of the work have been exhibited at Edinburgh Printmakers, Street Level in Glasgow and Kirkcaldy Art Gallery.\n\nPrevious projects include documenting the story of the First Independent Polish Parachute Brigade formed in Fife during WW2; and the story of the house my family lived in for 60 years.\n","user_id":198976,"name":"Marysia Lachowicz","website":"www.marysia.co.uk"},{"id":178629,"bio":"Director de contenidos y de fotografía en cine y TV .\nFotógrafo aficionado apasionado por la imagen.\n","user_id":178027,"name":"Vladimir Dacol","website":"vdac.online"},{"id":300822,"bio":"Born in late August 1978 from Algerian parents, Katia opened her eyes in Paris.\nIt was after a trip in New York on 2010 that she developed a passion for street photography which became her schoolyard. She joined a professional photography school in 2017 and yes her eyes and her technique have been improved, however, it’s in the theater of life and in the protests against injustices that Katia discovered her true sensibility and developed her vision and her project began to grow.\nCurrently she is working on personnal projects.","user_id":300220,"name":"Katia LAMRIBEN","website":"www.katialamriben.com"},{"id":276176,"bio":"Nicolas Velter was born in Brussels in 1981. He began studying photography in 2002 and nowadays works primarily in fashion and advertising.\nMise-en-scene is central to his work, together with leaving space for a personal interpretation of the image.\nHis work is viewed as both powerful and touching. Details are deliberately placed, the layout of his images is carefully constructed. His photographs grab the viewer’s attention, seemingly immaterial settings are used with deliberation.\u0026nbsp;\nThe atmosphere in Nicolas' work is unique and sometimes disturbing, his imagery is very powerful indeed.\nPieces walk a line between hard and soft, between roughness and poetry. And there is, without any doubt, often irony there too.\nPhotography allows Nicolas to tell a story to the viewer, but everyone will have a personal interpretation.\n","user_id":275574,"name":"Nicolas Velter","website":"www.nicolasvelter.com"},{"id":637475,"bio":"I am the eldest son of a painter and photographer and I grew up in an environment of art and music that lead me to study piano, singing and photography. However my passion for photography lead me to become initially a photographer assistant at an important publisher company in Brazil. During the first five years in parallel I gave my first steps towards the authorial photography.  The next 25 years was dedicated to built a respectful carrier as photographer in the advertising and editorial market in Brazil. In the last two decades I return to my passion doing artistic photography, in special, conceptual and contemporary photography. During my entire carrier I participated in many collective and individual exhibitions, in Brazil, and have received many awards.\n","user_id":636891,"name":"Thor Crespi Amendola","website":"www.behance.net/thorcrespi"},{"id":542594,"bio":"Fotografo per amore, professionista.","user_id":542010,"name":"simone barberis","website":"www.simonebarberis.com"},{"id":115045,"bio":"Japanese amateur photographer.\nBLACK \u0026amp; WHITE SNAPPING DIGITAGRAPH","user_id":114443,"name":"yoshikazu iwahashi","website":"www.facebook.com/yoshikazu.iwahashi"},{"id":411615,"bio":"","user_id":411031,"name":"Daryl Spiegel","website":"www.darylspiegelphoto.com"},{"id":559212,"bio":"A photographer since the 1970s, I originally did my own darkroom work but now work in digital. The dark films of the 1960/70s had a big influence on my style, as well as the rock and jazz music of the past 60 years. I'm originally from New York so the that city is always running through the back of my mind. I tend towards black and white primarily, occasionally dabbling in color when the subject matter absolutely demands it. That's about it. ","user_id":558628,"name":"Doug McKenzie","website":"www.doorsintospace.com"},{"id":216322,"bio":"I am from a small village in Sicily, called Brolo, and I live in Switzerland since 2014 working as a chemist. I started becoming interested in photography only in the recent years. Despite my scientific background, I think I have always had the urge of express myself with some forms of art. During the years I have tried with drawing, writing and also music. Every time, I have started with a kind of compulsive passion which slowly faded until almost disappearing for different reasons. Photography represents for me the answer to that sense of urge. Indeed, I soon realized that this passion was different, it was lasting. It did not only give me the opportunity to express my passion but, at the same time, it transformed the way how I observe the reality around me. I like to walk and see what inspires me in the streets, as well as finding stories that are interesting both visually and intrinsically. ","user_id":215720,"name":"Stefano Agnello","website":"www.stefanoagnello.com"},{"id":566524,"bio":"Mi chiamo Marcello Niccodemi, sono un fotografo di paesaggio. Fino a qualche anno fa lavoravo per un industria, ma poi, grazie ad un amico nel settore, ho aperto un piccolo studio fotografico a Torre del Lago Puccini.","user_id":565940,"name":"Marcello Niccodemi","website":"www.framephotoviareggio.com"},{"id":626687,"bio":"Currently doing my Masters in Science in Packaging Design at Pratt Institute, NY. I am a Brazilian girl who considers herself a self-driven woman who is absolutely in love with all areas of Fine Arts. I did my BA in Graphic Design in São Paulo, Brazil, and then moved to New York to pursue my dreams in my field.","user_id":626103,"name":"Maria Pinto","website":"www.behance.net/mariavilelb7af"},{"id":219510,"bio":"I am a student from Hanyang University of South Korea, majoring in media communication department.\nI started taking photos and learned on my own, though I have not been able to get any chance of learning photography from others. However, I really love to photograph things that I could find in everyday life.","user_id":218908,"name":"Jeongwook Jun","website":"jjeongwook.com"},{"id":301556,"bio":"Daniela Müller-Brunke was born in Namibia and raised in South Africa. After studying photography at the Nelson Mandela University in Port Elisabeth, she moved to London to work as a photographic assistant for several years. She then moved to Berlin, here she works at the intersection of fashion, documentary photography, and social commentary dividing her time between London, Berlin and Africa.\n\nDaniela's work is very much influenced by growing up in Africa and travelling extensively as a child. She has a fine sense for lighting and feels equally at home shooting in a studio, on location or in nature. She often finds beauty in the ordinary, striving to find a balance between her roots and the world of fashion.","user_id":300954,"name":"Daniela Müller-Brunke","website":"www.mueller-brunke.com"},{"id":630591,"bio":"","user_id":630007,"name":"Deon Van der Walt","website":""},{"id":428974,"bio":"I'm a rebel. I am a weirdo. I am a Russian in the Netherlands. An artist among coolheaded people. A person with BPD among those who have control over their emotions. Art is my safe haven. Photography is my way of trying to capture the beauty in chaos, to reflect on my feelings, to be heard, to be myself. ","user_id":428390,"name":"Alexandra Kinevskaya","website":"kinevskaya.com"},{"id":537146,"bio":"Biography \n\nClaudia Cavaliere, journalist. Since I can remember, I've always wanted to be a reporter: travel and learn about the world, connect with people, hear their stories and tell them. \n\nI lived 10 years in Rome, then for almost a year in New York City and now I've been in Milan for three months. I am passionate about everything that is art and expression of human freedom. Favorite quote: \"If your photos aren't good enough, it's because you're not close enough\" by photographer Robert Capa.\n","user_id":536562,"name":"Claudia Cavaliere","website":"ccclaudiacavaliere.com"},{"id":115064,"bio":"I'm 25 years old and photography and I've been looking at photography since I was a kid. I love to travel and photograph cultures and distant places, discover something new in search of the perfect shot. I have followed several photography courses but try to improve my technique shoot after shoot.","user_id":114462,"name":"Emanuele Berrilli","website":"www.instagram.com/berrytravelphotos"},{"id":173133,"bio":"I've been working as freelance photographer for over 20 years and I also pursue personal photo projects related to American Indigenous Communities, Adoption, Race and Equality.","user_id":172531,"name":"Ed Cunicelli","website":"www.cunicelli.com"},{"id":697745,"bio":"My objective as an artist is to draw the viewer into a mysterious world where abstract shapes, textures, patterns, and leading lines unfold in front of the viewer's eyes. It is a world in which something special takes place, a world I invite you to explore with me.\n\nhttps://gerhardbamler.com\n","user_id":697161,"name":"Gerhard Bamler","website":"www.gerhardbamler.com"},{"id":113667,"bio":"Hungarian photographer, based in Shanghai","user_id":113065,"name":"Attila Balogh","website":"www.attila.photo"},{"id":11789,"bio":"Ervin A. Johnson was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from the University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign with a bachelor's in Rhetoric he began work on his second bachelor's at Columbia College Chicago in photography. Most recently he has completed his MFA in photography at Savannah College of Art and Design. Ervin utilizes photo-based mixed media to reimagine his cultural and racial identity via photography and video. In his most recent body of work, #InHonor, Ervin pays homage to the lives lost to police brutality and racism.","user_id":11789,"name":"Ervin Johnson","website":"www.ervinajohnson.com"},{"id":61966,"bio":"Ralph Mercer is a New England native and an alumnus of Rhode Island School of Design (BFA, photography) and University of Massachusetts (MFA, visual design)\u0026nbsp;\nA former commercial photo-illustrator, Ralph now specializes in creating fine art photography with an emphasis on the figurative. His digital photo-collages have been published widely and exhibited in Boston and worldwide. \n","user_id":61922,"name":"Ralph Mercer","website":"www.ralphmercer.com"},{"id":655474,"bio":"","user_id":654890,"name":"Antonio Laudato","website":""},{"id":96035,"bio":"","user_id":95522,"name":"Laura Dumitriu","website":"www.lauradumitriu.com  "},{"id":124640,"bio":"J'ai été élevé dans un univers lié à la culture (ma mère peintre et mon père professeur d'Arts plastiques), sans réaliser le privilège qui m´était accordé de pouvoir peindre avec ma mère ou utiliser le laboratoire photographique de mon père. En fait j'ai trouvé difficile pendant mon enfance de vivre dans ce milieu où en tant qu'enfant j'avais du mal à m'identifier et à trouver ma place. Ceci a dû avoir son importance pour que je me décide après avoir fait des études de psychologie et de philosophie de changer complètement d'univers et d'entreprendre une formation professionnelle pour devenir maréchal-ferrant. Ce n'est que plus tard que je suis revenu à des activités auxquelles j'avais été initié, la peinture et puis la photographie. Je suis maintenant répertorié en Espagne, où je vis, comme artisan et comme artiste. J'ai participé à  de multiples expositions en Espagne et aussi en Suisse, en Suède, en France, en Allemagne et au Maroc.","user_id":124038,"name":"Bruno Frerejean","website":"www.brunofrerejean.com       "},{"id":170199,"bio":"","user_id":169597,"name":"duncan moss","website":""},{"id":206091,"bio":"Before retirement I was a photo editor and page designer for The Providence Journal in Rhode Island","user_id":205489,"name":"Ray Capobianco","website":"www.photosbyraycap.com"},{"id":705051,"bio":"Graphic Designer UJTL 1996, transition from analog to digital, constantly and for his own interests he makes photographs, illustrations, animations and compositions, he designed the first CD-Room and web pages in Colombia, winning: 2000 Lápiz de Acero Award, Interactive Media, National Photography Tribute to Nereo López and Leo Matiz and CCIT MinTIC Colombia Online Award. with avianca.com\n2006 Blog and Graphic Reporting Award eltiempo.com: ''Trip through South America by Bus'', living 6 years outside the country giving a change of life, approaching his passions with design, photography and art.\nScholarships: 2023 ARTBO TUTOR Artistic Training Program, Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. – 2020 Creative Enterprise Program Workshop, British Council and iNNpulsa - 2019 MAMBOPFA Artistic Training Program.\nAwards: 2023/2019: Bogotá City Photo IDPC - Photo Looking at the FUGA Center - Gif Spaces and Uses FUGA - The Center of Bogotá FUGA Postcard - Corazonarte IDECUT. Finalist: Photo Documentary South America - Photo City Bogotá IDPC - Colombian Photo Hall - Photo Imaginarios del Bronx FUGA - 8th Bernardo Páramo Artists Hall.","user_id":704467,"name":"Jaime Ariza Cervantes","website":"armatrostes.tumblr.com"},{"id":144329,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer residing in Cincinnati, Ohio. Born and raised in Germany, I found my passion for photography when I was 15 years old and got my first SLR camera and a couple of prime lenses. Like many others, I photographed landscapes, wildlife and other subjects long before I started working with human subjects. \nToday, much of my work involves people. While performance art like dance, and especially ballet, has a special place in my heart and work, I also enjoy portraits and the human form in a sensual way. Inspired by David Hamilton, I favor soft light and lenses as well as pastel colors for some of my work. However, many of my images of the human form are captured in B\u0026amp;W since it enhances the great contrast and beauty of the human body. \nFor me design and composition become primary subjects within the frame. I love to direct how light, shadows, posing and the model’s expression create a mood that slowly explain the greater vision of my projects.","user_id":143727,"name":"Thomas Schank","website":"www.thomasschank.com"},{"id":705050,"bio":"Born in Colombia, where he attended the Arts Faculty of National University and got his major in Graphic Design. He developed his career as an entrepreneur managing a printing company, after 20 years doing this, he moved to Chicago where he studied photography. \n\nHe has been painting and in recently years doing photography, exploring with abstract images that can connect with his feelings using the techniques as a vehicle to reveal emotions. By blending different images of landscapes, flowers, architecture, people, among others, he creates some sort of intriguing pictures.\n","user_id":704466,"name":"LEONARDO LAYTON","website":"leonardolayton.myportfolio.com"},{"id":110988,"bio":"I live in Potenza, Italy, where I work as an engineer in the green building field and as a freelance photographer.\nThe focus of my personal  photographic research is on urban and natural landscape and architecture where I’m always looking for traces of human activity. Even places can tell us something about people living there, beyond their appearances.\nMy exhibitions took place in Lodi (Italy), Cracow (Poland), Essex Junction (USA), Trieste, Florence, Potenza and other places in Italy and I won several international awards, as a finalist project in 2020 Siena International Photo Award, silver prize in Budapest International Foto Awards 2019, “Portfolio” category , bronze prize in Moscow International Foto Awards 2019, “Portfolio” category,  shortlisted project in 2019 Belfast Photo Festival and various honorable mentions in international awards from 2015 to 2018. Recently I've been selected to exhibit my work in the 2019 OFF Festival della Fotografia Etica, Lodi (Italy).\n\n","user_id":110386,"name":"Attilio Bixio","website":"www.attiliobixio.it"},{"id":626559,"bio":"Hi, I'm a photographer and a student from Lima. I'm 25 years old, and I've have work at a museum with photographs from La Guerra del Pacífico. I study sociology right now.","user_id":625975,"name":"Daniela Velásquez","website":""},{"id":354552,"bio":"Janie Osborne is a photographer who explores projects about the mountain West and her home state of Montana. \nRecent series have focused on everything from the cinematic transformation of \"1923\" in the small mining town of Butte, Montana, to the grit of rural high school girls basketball to remote destinations untouched by the limelight. No matter what the subject matter or assignment, Janie aims to illuminate unseen narratives.\n A member of Women Photograph, her work has been featured for 17 years by The New York Times, and also by titles such as The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, ACLU, Politico, NPR, NBC, and others. ","user_id":353950,"name":"Janie Osborne","website":"www.janieosborne.com"},{"id":96322,"bio":"I am a landscape and fine-art photographer: I specialize in capturing the natural beauty of the world, to create a relationship between the viewer and the landscape itself. I see landscape photography as a wonderful adventure, both challenging and fascinating.\n\nMy goal is to help people fall in love with the places I visit, sharing my passion and my vision for photography.\n\nI highlight the wilderness that dominates without any restraint from man.\n\nI love nature for the sense of freedom and inner peace it gives me. And this provokes in me the need to stop it in a frame and try to instill in people who look at my images a sense of respect and protection for the nature that surrounds us.\n\nMy art tries to represent the beauty of natural monuments and my main intent is to preserve that image and preserve it for future generations.\n\nFor me, photography is not only an art, but also a way to express my love for the environment. What I try to communicate with my shots is the emotionality of nature, its deepest essence.","user_id":95808,"name":"Luigi Morbidelli","website":"www.luigimorbidelli.com"},{"id":834509,"bio":"","user_id":820247,"name":"Tren Dickerson","website":""},{"id":608021,"bio":"Hi there.\nWell my name is Maziar Jahanshahi; I am a 25 year old pharmacist from Sari, The capital of the Mazandaran county in IRAN.\nIt has been almost 6 years since the first time I started photography but to be truly honest with you guys it has been almost two years since I've taken it seriously.\nMy plan is to work on assignments for respectful photojournalism agencies in the near future and I hope that participating in these kinds of  photo contests will be the first step towards my recognition in the international photography community.","user_id":607437,"name":"Maziar Jahanshahi","website":""},{"id":659505,"bio":"Cheryl has a BSC in Biology and studied photography at George Brown College in Toronto.  She started with film photography and darkroom technique and now works in digital format using high resolution scanning, mirrorless camera and an iphone.\nCheryl has served as the Silent Auction Chair for SNAP, The Contemporary Photography Fundraiser for 6 years.  ","user_id":658921,"name":"Cheryl Powers","website":"www.cherylpowersphotography.com"},{"id":121031,"bio":"Part-time art enthusiast and a full-time photographer working primarily in the field of documentary, fine art and everything in between. Strong media and communication professional focused in story-telling and multi-media from Bangalore, India. ","user_id":120429,"name":"Rohit Iyer","website":"www.rawiyer.com"},{"id":630646,"bio":"Graduated from the artistic high school in photographic and filmic image, I attended the higher professional course of photography at the Italian institute of photography in Milan, graduating as a photographer in 2015. My works are mainly of research in the field of portrait and artistic nude. I shoot both analog and digital and I love to express my thoughts and my personality through photos. \n\nGraduated from the artistic high school in photographic and film image, I attended the professional photography course at the Italian photography institute in Milan, graduating as photographer in 2015. My works are mainly research in the field of portrait and artistic nude. I shoot both analog and digital and I love to express my thoughts and personality through photos.","user_id":630062,"name":"Jacopo Peloso","website":""},{"id":630672,"bio":"Making portraits lets me stare at animals, friends, family, and complete strangers for far longer than would otherwise be polite or acceptable in society today.  The act makes me feel alive, and I greatly enjoy returning and sharing a physical print with the subject.","user_id":630088,"name":"Skip Klein","website":"www.skipkleinphoto.com"},{"id":705277,"bio":"Stina Park is a visual artist who mainly works from photography, a discipline that she has previously developed during two decades as a photographer.\n\nShe approaches her works from a deconstructive concept, making use of her photographic reservoir, trapped in a sincere urgency  to enter into new languages traspasing the two-dimensional or conceptual limitations.\n\nShe recomposes while destroying, giving herself new  from the volume, the assimilation of the images by different artifacts, the assembly, the destruction of images into pieces or the exposure of the reverse of her copies.\nShe always ends destroying the object after photographying it as a remainder \nof the irrepetible moment of  the photography act.\n\n“Photography is not just a portion of time, but of space. In a world governed by photographic images, all borders (......) seem arbitrary ”. Susan sontag\n\n\"I waited for a signa sign, a dream, a kite to get going, I said to myself without taking my eye off\nto the madness of the fire:\nthat stone\nbetween my hands \"\nBlanca Wiethutcher\n\n","user_id":704693,"name":"STINA PARC","website":"www.stinaparc.com"},{"id":68388,"bio":"Artur Urbanski, b. 1969, documentary photographer. Educated as an architect. The leading theme of his work is the influence of the romantic ideas on contemporary society and landscape.\u0026nbsp;Author of several projects published in many individual and collective exhibitions, books and publications. ","user_id":68122,"name":"Artur Urbanski","website":"urbanski.photography"},{"id":200388,"bio":"Eyal Fried, born 1968, Israel. Lives in Givat Ada, photographs in and around Israel. \nMFA in Art from Bezalel Academy of Arts in Jerusalem (2009); BFA in Art from HaMidrasha Faculty of the Arts (2005); B.A in Business and Information Systems from the College of Management (1996).\nReceived the 2019 Local Testimony Series of the Year Award – Israel's documentary exhibition, for the Mono-Mental series. Received the Arts Teachers Scholarship (2007-2009); the Encouragement of Creativity Award from the Bezalel MFA program (2008); 2006 Local Testimony Award for the portraits series. Excellence Award from the Department of Photography from HaMidrasha Faculty of the Arts (2005).\nDocumentary photographer of social and cultural topics in Israel's fringes. Showed several solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.\n","user_id":199786,"name":"Eyal Fried","website":"www.eyalfried.com"},{"id":346981,"bio":"I have been a working travel and assignment photographer for more than 20 years, covering small and larger stories for a variety of publications, across more than 100 countries - with 8 more already scheduled.","user_id":346379,"name":"Marios Forsos","website":"www.mariosforsos.com"},{"id":630765,"bio":"Hi, \nMy name is Rafal, I'm 33 and I live in Grudziadz, Poland.\nI found an inspiration in the sea and it let me found a passion in photography.","user_id":630181,"name":"Rafał Węgrzynowski","website":""},{"id":157649,"bio":"\n","user_id":157047,"name":"marco vacchi","website":"marcovacchi.com"},{"id":96014,"bio":"My name is Nguyễn Cảnh Toàn or Tony Nguyen. I was born in Ho Chi MInh City, Vietnam. I am currently studying at the University of Melbourne, Australia. ","user_id":95501,"name":"Tòny Ngvyen","website":"www.tonyngvyen.tumblr.com"},{"id":668663,"bio":"I have been photographing commercially for over 25 years in the London, Tillsonburg,Toronto, Ontario corridor. ","user_id":668079,"name":"Russ Salamon","website":"www.salamonphotoworks.com"},{"id":200489,"bio":"I am an architect, urban planner and photographer specialising in urban regeneration. Through photography, I aim to pose questions on the temporal, emotional and formal perception of the city. My work challenges the fixed notion of permanence and reality by documenting the processes of urban transformation and focusing on certain elements that can be used as metaphors and triggers for broader discussions. I undertake prolonged photographic investigations. Usually, over months or years, I revisit several times the areas that I have photographed, aiming to achieve a series of images that critically reflect on the challenges and conflicts faced by urban transformations.","user_id":199887,"name":"Francisco Ibanez","website":"www.estudioibanez.com"},{"id":108487,"bio":"","user_id":107885,"name":"Wenpeng Lu","website":"www.luwenpeng.net"},{"id":418919,"bio":"I am a full time ER doctor in a hospital in Eastern France and recently turned 55. I have been interested in photography since I was a teenager. My current job meant I had to put photography aside for quite some time. But in the last few years, I have been going back to photography as it helps me breathe, it relieves the pressure of my job and washes my soul. Slowly but surely, photography has become a vital part of my life. For me, it is a quest towards beauty and harmony with the world that surrounds us. I am registered as author-artist since the beginning of year 2018, it makes sense for me. \nAfter a few exhibitions since 2018, I have participated in the Biennale des Arts of Besançon in october 2019.","user_id":418335,"name":"Jean-Robert Longhi","website":"www.impressionsdutemps.com"},{"id":417293,"bio":"I work in healthcare and dive on weekends.   Prior to COVID-19,  I was out diving every weekend.   I love underwater photography and I am on that quest to take the ultimate image.  I use a compact camera in an underwater housing.\n\nI don't have a website as yet.","user_id":416709,"name":"Libby Sterling","website":""},{"id":630763,"bio":"","user_id":630179,"name":"Mare Tropp","website":""},{"id":630518,"bio":"I grew up in housing projects on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, attended the School of Performing Arts as a flute major, graduated with a BA in Religion and Philosophy and have been a successful commercial photographer and fine artist for the past 36 years. I am also the Executive Director of the Cab Calloway Foundation and in that role, I advocate for a paradigm shift in education.  My love of story and culture is steeped in my lifelong curiosity. My hope is to shine some light on our many communities and help to lift our sense of the social contract higher than it has been... for some time. ","user_id":629934,"name":"Carlos Alejandro","website":" www.tracejournals.com"},{"id":287999,"bio":"J’ai pendant longtemps assouvi ma passion pour la photographie  à travers mon métier de tireur argentique, au service d’autres photographes.\nMais  le plaisir ressenti lors de la réalisation en 2013/14  de photos de paysages nocturnes pour une exposition collective m’ont redonné la passion de la prise de vue.\nDepuis  je recherche à travers mes images ces « instants suspendus » où le mental se tait enfin, nous rendant à nouveau disponible à la beauté du lieu, de l’instant.\n","user_id":287397,"name":"andres romero","website":"www.andresromero-photographies.com"},{"id":630817,"bio":"Garrick Chung is an independent photographer based in Hong Kong. \n\n\"Growing up  in Hong Kong, I always see moments of fascinating scenes flash in front of my eyes on the streets.\" \n\nNotwithstanding these constant moments of reminders, Garrick's photography journey started in 2017 when he bought his first camera for a trip to Europe. After his first trip, Garrick continued with photography and he was gravitated towards the energetic and vibrant streets of Hong Kong where he continued to document the fascinating scenes flashing in front of his eyes.","user_id":630233,"name":"Garrick Chung","website":""},{"id":363349,"bio":"","user_id":362747,"name":"Robert Flatt","website":"www..robertflatt.com"},{"id":16764,"bio":"Born in the West Midlands in 1981, he studied Product Design for three years before turning to photography. Following a brief period as a staff photographer for a newspaper network in the Midlands, Jon left to study for an MA in Photojournalism \u0026amp; Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication.\n\nSince 2007, he has been undertaking commissions and working on a long term personal project voyaging to remote British Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean. This work has culminated to form his first monograph ‘Empire’, available to order here.\n\nClients include The Sunday Times Magazine, Guardian Weekend Magazine, Financial Times Magazine, Monocle, Nokia, Saturday Telegraph Magazine, and TIME.\n\nJon currently resides in the city of Bath, UK.","user_id":16764,"name":"Jon Tonks","website":"www.jontonks.com"},{"id":630819,"bio":"","user_id":630235,"name":"Lennie Robertson","website":"LennieRobertson.com"},{"id":56121,"bio":"Andrés Wertheim was born 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. \nHe began studying photography with Horacio Coppola. \nIn 1986 he moved to Germany and began documenting many countries and their people, publishing his work in magazines.\nHe studied Video Production at the Intl Film Workshops in Maine and attended Juan Travnik's course on Aesthetics and Expression.\nHe has been awarded many prizes e.g. at the Nikon Photo Contest, Buenos Aires Photo, Radio France Internationale and he became a member of  the Kodak Elite Team. \nHe has held solo and group exhibitions, e.g. at Museum of the Americas, Washington; Rosizo State Museum, Moscow; Photokina Fair Cologne; Museum of Modern Art Buenos Aires; International Theater Frankfurt; BlueSky Gallery; Museu Imagem e Som Brazil; Maison Argentine Paris;  Lima Parc Fair;  Architecture Museum Buenos Aires and Kovalenko Museum, Russia.\nHis works can be found at collections in  USA, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Russia, Brazil  and Canada","user_id":56126,"name":"Andres Wertheim","website":"www.andreswertheim.com"},{"id":655552,"bio":"","user_id":654968,"name":"gianfranco manzo","website":"www.gianfrancomanzo.net"},{"id":192313,"bio":"I am a Physical Therapist as an everyday profession. I've always loved photography, since a young age, and I'm a passionate world traveler. At this point in my life, I decided to attempt at trying to combine both and see where this takes me. I finally started taking part-time classes with SPAO (School of Photographic Arts) in Ottawa. I have much to learn still. I figure submitting work whenever I can should be a great opportunity to receive great feedback in order to improve my pictures, and my storytelling. ","user_id":191711,"name":"Karina Joly","website":"www.karinajoly.com"},{"id":630848,"bio":"I feel alive when I take pictures.","user_id":630264,"name":"Annelie Worgard","website":"www.annelieworgard.com"},{"id":563494,"bio":"Julia Hirst is blurring the lines between painting and photography, using contemporary digital techniques. \n\nHer childhood was divided between England and Wales, and being outdoors in nature was always her greatest joy.  After moving to Canada in her twenties, Julia studied both photography and interior design, while raising a young family.\n\nAlthough she enjoyed her DSLR camera for many years, Julia now shoots exclusively with her iPhone.  The excitement for her is primarily in the editing process, as this is the catalyst for her creativity and design skills.  Her work demonstrates a fresh perspective on both the natural and man-made worlds, focussing on details, and giving a bold voice to her subjects.","user_id":562910,"name":"Julia Hirst","website":"juliahirst.com"},{"id":630733,"bio":"I started to drawing, making collages in my childhood, then my dad gave me his analog machine, then I started to take shots, it's the way that I feel free to express myself!  love Science and Art. That's why, I study and will graduate in July in the major of  Elemetary Science Education, at the same time, self taught Graphic Design and Photography. These are my passions and the purpose to live my life. I believe that Science and Art are the only things to make us unity! ","user_id":630149,"name":"Yeşim Gültekin","website":"www.behance.net/dsgnrmercury"},{"id":153655,"bio":"Oriol Llauradó is a photographer from Barcelona who combines photography with video art projects. Urban portrait photography is his speciality and his passion. He uses natural light to capture shots, usually in urban environments. Finding the ideal light is one of the main assets of his work.\n\nHe has exhibited his work at international exhibitions and fairs such as ArtBo, Arteamericas, FIA Caracas and Art Miami.","user_id":153053,"name":"Oriol Llauradó Ballesta","website":"www.oriolllaurado.com"},{"id":705406,"bio":"Born and raised in Ukraine, Andrew Rovenko has been calling Australia home for the past 20 years. With a background in editorial photography, he eventually shifted focus to personal projects, favoring film photography as his medium of choice. This transition allowed him to explore creative narratives unburdened by commercial constraints, leading to the development of deeply personal and visually compelling stories.\nAndrew has been named 2021 Australian Photographer of the Year by the Australian Photography Magazine and his work received international recognition with a number of awards and publications including Vogue, Marie Claire and Rolling Stone Magazine and has been exhibited across the world.","user_id":704822,"name":"Andrew Rovenko","website":"rovenko.com"},{"id":9571,"bio":"Bela Doka\nHungarian photographer .\nHis work has been exhibited worldwide and has been published in Newsweek, The New York Times, Paris Match, Stern, Der Spiegel, Independent Magazine, Esquire, Telegraph, El Pais, Le Monde Magazine,  Marie Claire , Cosmopolitan, Eyemazing and many others.\n\n\n","user_id":9571,"name":"Bela Doka","website":"www.beladoka.com"},{"id":20391,"bio":"Gerlo Beernink, Visual creator\nAwards: World Press Photo,  Zilveren Camera\nwww.gerlo.nl\nAssociated lecturer at Emerson College Boston USA","user_id":20391,"name":"Gerlo Beernink","website":"www.gerlo.nl"},{"id":173651,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based in Tromso in Northern Norway and I am working in the arctic region.  I have been working for magazines and newspapers, as well as working on personal projects. In 2017 I published the book Tussøy by Kehrer Verlag.","user_id":173049,"name":"Ingun Mæhlum","website":"www.ingun.no"},{"id":69205,"bio":"\nBorn 1975 in Osaka, Japan. \nSo Nakamura is an active photographer conveying the beauty in ordinary life.\n\nHe started photography in 2012, and studied photography at PHaT PHOTO School, workshops of Satoru Watanabe, Takashi Honma, and Robert Adachi.\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n・2016, July  “The joint exhibition of PHaT PHOTO SCHOOL class 12N,” STRIPED HOUSE GALLERY, Tokyo\n・2016, Feb. \u0026nbsp;“Onaeba vol.18 Yokohama,”\u0026nbsp;OSANBASHI Hall,  Yokohama, Japan\n・2015, Jun.  “Photonico 2015,” Gallery Le Deco, Tokyo\n・2015, Mar.  “workshop 2B (46th +),” Gallery Le Deco, Tokyo\n・2015, Feb.  “Onaeba vol.16 Yokohama,” PACIFICO Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan\n・2015, Jan.  “Shou” (Soar), Gallery Yasashii-Yokan, Tokyo\n・2014, Feb.  “Onaeba vol.14 Yokohama,” PACIFICO Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan\n \nPortfolio Review\n・2013, Dec.  Open review, Naoko Ohta, Gallery 916, Tokyo\n \nAwards\n・2015, Jun.  “Photonico 2015,” Gallery/Collector’s Notable Work Award（Selected by Takashi Kobayashi, INTERART7）\n・2015, Feb.  “Onaeba vol.16 Yokohama,” Epson Award nominated\n \nMedia\n・BRUTUS, 798 (Apr.15, 2015 issue, Magazine House)","user_id":68939,"name":"So Nakamura","website":"sonakamura.wix.com/photography"},{"id":364785,"bio":"Suzanne Banning was born in The Netherlands. She graduated from the Academy of Art in Arnhem, The Netherlands with a BFA in photography and printmaking. She currently lives and works in Wassenaar, The Netherlands.\nBanning's award-winning work is experimental. \nBanning's work has been featured in many exhibitions in the USA and also in Peru, China, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Syria, Oman and Germany. Jurors and curators who have selected her photos for exhibitions include: Dan Cameron, Andrea Karnes, Dominic Molon, Marysol Nieves (who awarded her First Prize in a national exhibition.) and James Rondeau. Bannings work is in the permanent collection of the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi. ","user_id":364183,"name":"Suzanne Banning","website":"www.suzannebanning.com"},{"id":57317,"bio":"CURRICULUM VITAE\nDitte Haarløv Johnsen (b. 1977)\n\nEDUCATION\n2003-2007 National Film School of Denmark\n2000 Fatamorgana, The Danish School of Art Photography\n1999-2001 Ryerson University, Canada\n1998 Centro de Formação Fotografico, Maputo\n\nFull bio can be seen at \nhttp://dihajo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cv.pdf","user_id":57322,"name":"Ditte Haarløv Johnsen","website":"www.dihajo.com"},{"id":363276,"bio":"Córdova was born and raised in Oregon, by hard working Mexican immigrant parents. She initially trained and practiced as a hairstylist before becoming fascinated with the world of photography and filmmaking. When not in the darkroom or filming, you’ll find her interpreting for the Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights.","user_id":362674,"name":"she saidred","website":"www.shesaidred.com"},{"id":530728,"bio":"I like to capture every moment that happen. I just a normal photographer. ","user_id":530144,"name":"Kaze Chriz","website":""},{"id":705490,"bio":"I am a 37 year old amateur photographer (amateur because I am unpublished, I am working on a business startup, and I've been doing this less than a year), who left my career as a United Methodist Pastor to pursue a calling to photography.  I bought an Olympus OMD EM5 Mark III in March 2021 and started taking photos in April 2021 as a hobby to stay sober in recovery.  This has evolved into 15 months of sobriety and a full fledged passion that has no end in sight.  I seek to only improve and get better at capturing all there is in the world!\n\nI hope to use photography for the purpose of highlighting the disease of alcoholism and recovery (I am currently working on a project that is a photographic representation of AA's 12 steps).  I believe photography, as a medium of art, should be something that engages more than a viewer’s sense of sight - 'Beyond the Visual' is what I’m striving for and working towards!\n\nI love photographing landscapes, waterscapes, rural buildings, classic cars, sunrises, sunsets, storms, wildlife - specifically birds, and people.\n\nI am absorbing all I can from those who are willing to provide feedback.  The ability to pause a moment in time is truly humbling!","user_id":704906,"name":"Adam Barth","website":"www.lywiphotography.com"},{"id":678949,"bio":"","user_id":678365,"name":"Nicholas Gould","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gould5"},{"id":431071,"bio":"An enthusiastic approach and passion, exploring ways to reach my full potential in many areas of my life.. , Influenced  by many and all a work in progress. ","user_id":430487,"name":"Phil Coleborn","website":""}]}