{"profiles":[{"id":192435,"bio":"Maria Lax is a London based photographer originally from a small town in Northern Finland. She is known for her use of colour and seamlessly blending reality and fantasy in her work and Maria’s background in cinematography shines through in her strong use of lighting and experimental camera techniques. \n\nHer work has been exhibited worldwide and published in The Guardian, British Journal of Photography, WIRED, American Suburb X and Financial Times among others. She is one of the winners of British Journal Photography’s Female in Focus awards 2019 and her project 'Some Kind of Heavenly Fire' was shortlisted for the PHmuseum Photography Grant 2020. ","user_id":191833,"name":"Maria Lax","website":"www.maria-lax.com"},{"id":3744,"bio":"I am a photographer—what is sometimes called a \"documentary photographer\"— and an activist in movements for progressive social change, for justice and peace. My goal has always been to integrate my photography and the social or political activism which it is intended to be a part of. This is different from producing work with \"social content,\" or what's sometimes called \"political art.\"The object is to be an active part of the movement you are working with. In the end, activist photography will be judged by the extent to which it contributes to those movements, helps to realize their goals, and perhaps also broadens their cultural concerns.\n\nIn these pages I plan in time to present work from some current projects, as well as providing connections to larger collections of my photography and other links of interest. I also want to invite comments and questions, and to tell you how you or your organization can display some of this work, or get copies of some materials I have produced.","user_id":3744,"name":"Steve Cagan","website":"www.stevecagan.com"},{"id":218159,"bio":"Jose Penm (Caracas, 1972) is a Venezuelan-Spanish artist exploring light as living matter. \n\nTrained in graphic design, film production and advertising, he spent over 20 years across commercial image-making before devoting himself fully to fine art in 2012. \n\nHis practice is intentionally physical and sequential: ideas begin in charcoal; the DarkStudio—a space optimized for long exposures—hosts a choreography of lights, LEDs, mirrors and objects where time is stretched and light writes its own grammar; the darkroom completes the transformation. \n\nThe work privileges presence over description: abstract, high-contrast cadences where light feels like breath and motion becomes still enough to be heard. \n\nSince relocating to the Netherlands in 2018, Penm has developed his work in Eindhoven (Strijp-S), weaving European restraint with Latin-American intensity. \n\nExhibitions include Internos/Sala Mendoza (Caracas 2014), Photo Basic Plane at the Metropolitan University of Caracas (Caracas 2018), and Kunsthuys Best (The Netherlands 2019). \n\nNext 2026 Collection — Let the light speak, dance, and sing to our eyes.","user_id":217557,"name":"Jose Penm","website":"www.josepenm.com"},{"id":302022,"bio":"Photography is my passion. I like telling stories by my images.","user_id":301420,"name":"Ivan Mitrevich","website":"www.behance.net/IvanMitrevich"},{"id":7885,"bio":"Scott Hoyle is a graduate of Kendall College of Art \u0026amp; Design. After a thirty five year career as an Illustrator/Graphic Designer, he is now focusing his creativity on fine art photography. \nHe has received recognition and awards including The Fence 2013 and 2015, front covers of Black \u0026amp; White Magazine 2014 Single Image and 2015 Contest Winners’ issues, First Place in both “Abstract \u0026amp; Silhouette” 2015 La Grande International Photography Awards and First Place “Still Life” 2016 Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, PDN Magazine, San Francisco International Photography Exhibition, International Conservation Photography Award ( ICP), Critical Mass Finalist, Communication Arts Photography Awards, and The Center for Fine Art Photography.\n\n","user_id":7885,"name":"Scott Hoyle","website":"www.scotthoyle.com"},{"id":75088,"bio":"Photographer and Documentary filmmaker based in the UK.","user_id":74788,"name":"David Harriman","website":"www.davidharriman.com"},{"id":219694,"bio":"Mirène Schmitz was born 1974 in Offenbach am Main, Germany. For many years she has run her own business as a consultant in marketing and communications until she decided in 2014  to follow her passion and study photography at the Fotoakademie Köln. Since then, her work has been exhibited in different countries all across Europe. In 2017 her work AFFENSCHAUKEL has been honoured with the NEW TALENT AWARD 1/2017. In 2018 her series AMSELFRAU has been honoured with the NEW TALENT AWARD 1/2018. Mirène lives in Bonn. She works as an independent photographer in her own atelier. ","user_id":219092,"name":"Mirene Schmitz","website":"www.mireneschmitz.com"},{"id":705563,"bio":"For Laurent, a photo is a mirror or a window, often both.\n\nBorn in 1972, Laurent lives in Bordeaux. A self-taught photographer, he is passionate about literature, still and moving images. In the early 2000s, he wrote and directed several short films.\n\nAfter a career in the web world, he put his skills at the service of the community by creating a non-profit webradio. After 13 years of listening and giving voice to different audiences, he felt the need to express himself again.\n\nIn 2020, at the dawn of his fifties, the pandemic plunged him into a long reflection. He decided to change course and to take a difficult but necessary step to give meaning to his life: to become a professional artist photographer.\n\nRather solitary, he likes to spend time in the company of friends he has never met. A heterogeneous tribe where A. Titarenko, D. Arbus, D. Lynch, A. Hitchcock, The Cure, Nick Cave and many others. With a special affection for Jean Cocteau. Very early on, he followed his advice, « What the public reproaches you for, cultivate it, that’s you ».\n\nHis work has quickly conquered Instagram and the interest of the public and professionals (press, galleries contests, festivals…).","user_id":704979,"name":"Laurent Spadotto","website":"www.photobylaurent.com"},{"id":268348,"bio":"","user_id":267746,"name":"Laura Bonavita","website":"www.enzopertusioimmagini.it"},{"id":294676,"bio":"","user_id":294074,"name":"Glen Wexler","website":"www.glenwexler.com"},{"id":69676,"bio":"\u0026nbsp;Je me présente Oona \u0026nbsp;\"Regard de Lumière\" ( Ghislaine Garbay ) et je réside sur Bordeaux.\nPassionnée et autodidacte depuis toujours, je suis spécialiste en photo d'Art et photo'théraoie.\nMon travail consiste à aider les personnes à s’aimer grâce à leurs corps et à leurs émotions en me servant de la beauté intérieur que je révèle à travers la visibilité du corps.\nJ’ai exposé à Agen, Auch, Fleurance et en Allemagne et à Bordeaux et je suis membre actif du Photo Club Espoir Pessacais  et de la Fédération Photographique de France depuis 2006.\n","user_id":69410,"name":"Ghislaine Garbay","website":"Page Facebook  \" Oona Regard de Lumière \""},{"id":586725,"bio":"I continue to explore beauty, emotion, and form within conceptual and editorial portraiture.  My duality is an appreciation for both simple streamlined clean style (usually for b\u0026amp;w) and colorful chaos. ","user_id":586141,"name":"Megan Sontag","website":"www.sontagphotography.com"},{"id":630914,"bio":"After 30 years as a Creative Director and writer in advertising, five years ago I turned my love of storytelling and truth searching to documentary photography. My favorite projects take me into a subject for a year or more, allowing me the time and earned trust to see past the obvious, find a new path for my work, and offer a fresh perspective on the world. ","user_id":630330,"name":"Kevin McKeon","website":"kevinmckeonphotography.com"},{"id":541463,"bio":"\nLaura Koolen (b.1995, the Netherlands) is a Dutch photographer who started as a graphic designer and recently graduated at the PhotoAcademy. Koolen uses staged photography to challenge social taboos and delve into human frailty. In her graduation project ‘Perfection’, she explores the unrealistic ideal of beauty in society driven by perfection.\n\nThe series contains a combination of studio portraits, still lifes and surreal landscapes which together find harmony in Koolen’s apply of pastel colours, painterly lighting, formalist composition and styling.\n\nWorking in a studio provides Koolen with the opportunity to stage her own fantasies and blur the boundary between real and unreal, leaving her photographs submerged with an uncanny tension. The message: a quest for perfections will inevitably result in a lack of authenticity.\n\nKoolen portrays people who look different from the models as propagated in the mainstream media. But she brings their imperfections – due to alopecia, cheiloschis","user_id":540879,"name":"Laura Koolen","website":"www.laurakoolen.com"},{"id":620934,"bio":"Libby Rowe is an artist working in photography, sculpture, interactive installation, and performance. Her artwork explores ideas of identity and belonging through self-definitions as informed by social and domestic constructs.  Rowe is interested in breaking from traditional presentation strategies for photographs to engage viewers in a more interactive experience as well as the role of the photographic image in relation to other media. ","user_id":620350,"name":"Libby Rowe","website":"www.libbyrowe.com"},{"id":258050,"bio":"I'm a self-taught street  and portrait photographer from Mexico City and an X-Photographer for Fujifilm.","user_id":257448,"name":"Jaime Avila","website":"www.jaimeavila.com"},{"id":834594,"bio":"","user_id":820332,"name":"Johan Lebedevski","website":null},{"id":231375,"bio":"I use photography to seek a deeper engagement with my surroundings and to uncover multiple meanings.\n","user_id":230773,"name":"Jan Arrigo","website":"www.janarrigo.com"},{"id":70763,"bio":"Ping Wang is a fashion photographer and art director based in New York. \n\nGraduated from School of Visual Arts with a Master’s Degree in Digital Photography. Ping is specialized in combining fashion and fine art with his unique aesthetics. His love for surreal and metaphysical art inspired him to do special works.\u0026nbsp;\n\nPing’s artwork has exhibited in New York, Paris, Milan,Tokyo, Beijing, etc. In 2016, Ping awarded the Emerging Photographer of the Year by Photo District News among tens of thousands of photographers world-widely. In 2018, his work has been awarded a Gold Winner of Fine Art Portfolio in Tokyo International Foto Awards.\n\nIn fashion field, Ping collaborates with the avant-garde brand IIMUAHII who does the costume design for the movie \"Hunger Games”. Also, his work has appeared on Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Elle, L’Officiel, Vision China, Vice Media, Schon!, and others. ","user_id":70495,"name":"Ping Wang","website":"pingwangstudio.com"},{"id":365694,"bio":"Michael Washburn’s professional career centered on nonprofit organizations first in the movements for peace, human rights, and the environment and then as an adviser and consultant to arts (including the Aperture Foundation in the late 1970’s), human services, and advocacy organizations, providing guidance and support in strategic planning, board development, and fundraising. He is now directing his artistic energies and social consciousness into photography. His images have been selected for a growing list of exhibitions, publications, and online galleries. Special awards include Best in Show, Print of the Year, Best Photograph, and Uniqueness of Concept and Originality. He serves on the Board of the Color Camera Club of Westchester. ","user_id":365092,"name":"Michael Washburn","website":"michael-washburn-a522.squarespace.com"},{"id":70982,"bio":"1977 : Born in Tokyo, Japan.\n2001 : Graduated from TOKYO POLYTECHNIC University\n\nPhoto Exhibitions\n2014 : \"Yopparai Tengoku 2014” at SHUHARI gallery  Tokyo\n2013 : ”Yopparai Tengoku N” at SHUHARI gallery  Tokyo\n2013 : ”Yopparai Tengoku M” at M2 gallery  Tokyo\n2012 : ”Yopparai Tengoku” at SHUHARI gallery  Tokyo\n2012 : ”Yopparai Tengoku 4567” at M2 gallery  Tokyo\n2011 : ”Yopparai Tengoku 45” at SHUHARI gallery  Tokyo\n2008 : ”Yopparai Tengoku” at Roonee247 photography  Tokyo\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n\u0026nbsp;2014：”Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (K*MoPA)\" at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Tokyo\n\nPublic Collection\nKiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (K'MOPA)","user_id":70713,"name":"Kenji Kawamoto","website":"www.kawamotokenji.com"},{"id":217854,"bio":"Mi chiamo Annamaria Laneri e mi interesso di Letteratura, Poesia e Fotografia. Ho fatto Mostre Fotografiche, e ho lavorato per Artisti e Compagnie Teatrali. Alcune foto del lavoro \"Watermemory\" della Compagnia Teatrale \"Zud\"sono state proiettate alla Biennale di Venezia del 2015. Mi interesso di Fotografia sociale.","user_id":217252,"name":"Annamaria Laneri","website":"www.annamarialaneri.com"},{"id":202130,"bio":"Sylvie Felgueiras, geb. 1982\n2013-2016 \nMasterstudium an der Hochschule der Bildenden Künste, Saarbrücken\n2008-2013 \nKommunikationdesign Studium an der Hochschule Trier","user_id":201528,"name":"Sylvie Felgueiras","website":"www.sylviefelgueiras.net"},{"id":160987,"bio":"Michelle Longosz, born in Plainfield, NJ, graduated with honors in English from Duke University and received her Masters in Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts.\n\nMichelle has exhibited her artwork in North Carolina and throughout California, including the Oakland Museum, L.A. Center for Photographic Studies, MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary, S.F.’s Presidio and Fort Mason, and San Jose’s Zero1 Festival.\n\nIn Michelle’s commercial photographic work, her clients have included Visa and Kaiser Permanente, and her work has appeared in national publications and TV programs, such as the New York Times and the Today Show.\n\nIn addition, Michelle has committed over 20 years to mentoring and teaching teens, focused on their development as thoughtful, creative artists, with important things to say about the world around them.  Her work founding arts programs, collaborative public art projects, and teaching photography and digital art has led to national recognition by the Echoing Green ","user_id":160385,"name":"Michelle Longosz","website":"www.michellelongosz.com"},{"id":148412,"bio":"Nick Prince is a multimedia artist producing works in stained glass, silver, and still images.  His current photographic focus expresses abstract images created from light and geological phenomena.  \n\nHis work has been internationally recognized in projects and individual works, as well as in contributions to books and publications.   His series, \"Details,\" received a Bronze award in the 2018 Tokyo International Foto Awards and Honorable Mention at the 2018 International Photography Awards.  His ongoing series, \"Places You Will Never Go\" won the Bronze award in the Fine Art/Abstract category and the Silver award in the Science category in the 2017 Tokyo International Foto Awards competition.  In 2019 he won Gold, Silver and Bronze in the Science category in the Budapest Foto Awards competition. He also received the Benjamin Franklin Silver award in the Art \u0026amp; Photography category at the 2017 IBPA .  Prince's work was featured in the book, Primal Beauty (2017), by Lawrence Stoller.  ","user_id":147810,"name":"Nick Prince","website":"princestudios.org"},{"id":630948,"bio":"Cristian Vásquez M. (b.1995)  is a Colombian photographer based in Costa Rica.","user_id":630364,"name":"Cristian Vásquez","website":""},{"id":705703,"bio":"Libero De Cunzo is a teacher of the Art of Photography at the Boccioni-Palizzi Art School and at the Naples Academy of Fine Arts of Photography for the environment and landscape. seeing and a knowledge of photographic language is an integral part of his research project. He has promoted numerous initiatives by making reportages on architecture, environment and landscape. He has collaborated with various bodies and institutions such as the Ministry for Cultural Heritage, MAXXI, the Faculty of Architecture of Naples, the Institut François Grenoble, the Suor Orsola Benincasa University Institute. He has exhibited in various spaces, in Italy and abroad. From the Trismegisto review curated and set up by Lucio Amelio in 1993 with major contemporary artists. For De Cunzo, the fundamental role of photography in art understood as an ethical journey is clearly manifested. He has participated with monographic contributions to the exhibitions: Living Theater, labyrinths of the imagination (2003); the Landscape of the Gods and the work of Men (2012), RE / GARDER Vibrations and correspondences (2018), \"Procida / Secret Garden","user_id":705119,"name":"Libero De Cunzo","website":""},{"id":352254,"bio":"When I retired in 2004, I picked up an inactive hobby and have mde up for lost time by being something of a photo-activist. In the last 15 years I have shown or published well over 200 works in more than 30 different venues--galleries, museums, and hospitals, and, the farthest-flung, the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, and an opera stage in Sao Paolo, Brazil. \n","user_id":351652,"name":"JOHN WOODCOCK","website":"bloomingtonphotoclub.org/john-woodcock-gallery"},{"id":116468,"bio":"Greg Anthon is a photographer working in the New York City area. Although originally trained in scientific photography he gravitated to abstract and fine art photography and became part of the 1980's East Village Art scene with a number of solo and group shows. He also turned to experimental film and eventually teaching. Anthon continues to teach photography to public school youngsters, while maintaining an active clientele in the design trade.","user_id":115866,"name":"Greg Anthon","website":"www.greganthon.com"},{"id":35506,"bio":"I am from the Caribbean (Guyana) and took up  residence in the US in  2018.   Over the past twelve  years, I have developed an interest in Photography and Digital Art and have exhibited work  in Guyana and French Guiana as a member of the Guyana Women Artists' Association (GWWA). In recent times, I have taken more specific interest in Photography  itself, rather than as a starting point for Digital Art, and have focused in particular, on Abstract Photography.","user_id":35511,"name":"Myrna Bernard","website":""},{"id":532526,"bio":"Ashton Papazahariakis (b. 1992) is an Australian diplomat. \n\nHis passion is photographing people, but he likes photographing places too. \n\nHis journey into photography started In 2003, when his hand-made cardboard camera was earnestly replaced with an illustrious Pentax Espio. He has methodically taken photos ever since.\n\nHis photography uses an explorative and documentarian approach.  Growing up he documented his life and the lives of his friends. His photography continues to do so and is focused on people - who we are, how we live, and what it is we live for. These modalities are explored in Australia and overseas. \n","user_id":531942,"name":"Ashton Papazahariakis","website":"www.throughtheglassmenagerie.com"},{"id":72449,"bio":"Born in 1977 he studied photography in ESP, Athens and moved to the UK in 1999 to attend the documentary photography course in Newport, Wales.  In 2002 his documentary project about the depopulation of rural Albania won the first prize in the Observer Hodge photographic award in London. In 2009 and 2010 participated in the artist in residence programme SETSE\u0026nbsp; - Seeing Europe Through a\u0026nbsp;Stranger's Eyes - in the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland. \n\nHe took part in several private and group exhibitions in the UK (National Portrait Gallery, Hereford Photo Festival, the Newsroom in London) and Greece\u0026nbsp; (Athens Photo Festival , Thessaloniki Museum Of Photography, Rizarios Cultural Centre in Monodendri) , Spain (Fotonoviembre, Centro del Carmen de Valencia), Italy (Fotografia Europea -Reggio Emilia, Le Voci dell'Inchiesta, Pordenone), USA (DUMBO Arts Festival), Turkey (Istanbul Design Biennial) and his work is in the permanent collection of the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography.\n\nAs well as doing his own projects he is contributing to international magazines, photographing for international NGO’s and work on private commissions both in photography and video. He is represented by Panos Pictures (London) \n\nwww.gmakkas.com \n","user_id":72178,"name":"Georgios Makkas","website":"www.gmakkas.com"},{"id":158744,"bio":"I studied photography in Lima-Perú, then moved to Japan for some years I live there while working in a factory and taking pictures on weekends. then I came back to Perú and I work as a freelance.","user_id":158142,"name":"Jose Shimose","website":""},{"id":565598,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who started serious photography about 2 years ago.","user_id":565014,"name":"Shirley vR","website":"fengfotos.com"},{"id":705772,"bio":"Born in 1992, photographer and graphic designer, graduate of Art History at Silesian University in Katowice and Graphic Design and Photography at AHE in Lodz. She is currently creating her works with the help of a built Large Format Digital Camera Obscura. This trend, presented by a small group of photographers in the world, refers to the origins of photography, primary imaging, and consists in taking a picture with an analog optical darkroom of original design with variable optics combined with contemporary digital recording. It draws inspiration from art, old photography and history. She combines old and new technologies. Participant of several group exhibitions in Poland and abroad. Winner of many awards and prizes in photography also on the international arena, including FIAP Silver Medal, Bronze Medal of Fotoklub RP, Bronze Medal \"ECOLOGICAL TRUTH 2022\" in Bulgaria.","user_id":705188,"name":"Kamila Kowalska","website":"kamilakowalska.pl"},{"id":848383,"bio":"","user_id":834227,"name":"Youngdai Sohn","website":null},{"id":834603,"bio":"","user_id":820341,"name":"Anastasia Korolyova","website":""},{"id":63161,"bio":"I'm a mexican Photographer, 4th year student in my BFA of Photography at Emily Carr University of Art and design in Vancouver, Canada. \n\n","user_id":62897,"name":"Sofia Junco","website":"sofjrg.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":207145,"bio":"Born in Lisbon, Portugal, 1990.\n\nRicardo Lopes graduated in Photojournalism from Cenjor - Professional Training Center for Journalists in 2017.\n\nIn the same year, he started working as a stringer for Global Media Group, publishing his work in the groups' national newspapers, namely: Diário de Notícias, Jornal de Notícias and TSF Online.\n\nHe’s a contributor at Público newspaper, covering topics such as politics, economy, environment, culture, art and travel for the newspaper's daily issues and weekly supplements. \n\nMagnum Photos Portfolio Review and Canon Student Program at Visa Pour L’Image 2017 Nominee.\n\nParticipant of Narrativa 2018/2019 Masterclass by Mário Cruz.\n\nLensCulture Portrait Awards 2019 Finalist.\n\nAndrei Stenin International Press Photo Honourable Mention 2019.\n\nEstação Imagem 2019 Portrait Series Award Winner.","user_id":206543,"name":"Ricardo Lopes","website":"www.ricardolopesphoto.com"},{"id":98088,"bio":"Dieter Schamne is german contemporary documentary photographer and visual artist. He is freelancer based now in Kiel, Northern Germany. He was graduated with diploma from university and do his work mostly in documentary and conceptual genre. His work has been published and exhibited internationally. The Artwork was sold to private collections too. Dieter Schamne is always looking for interesting subjects, great spontaneous moments and new inspiring ideas.\nLast Exhibitions (2019-2025 selected):\n2025 # London Photo Festival. Directors choice for photoSchweiz 25\n2024 # London Photo Festival. Directors choice for photoSchweiz 24\n2020 # Rotterdam Photo Festival 2020. Rotterdam. Netherlands - Exhibition - Transitions\n2019 # Helsinki Photo Festival. Helsinki, Finland - Open Call 2019 Winner - Anarchy\n2019 # Copenhagen Photo Festival. Copenhagen. Denmark - The Censored Exhibition 2019\n2019 # Riga Photomonth Festival. Riga, Latvia - selected for projection\n","user_id":97507,"name":"Dieter Schamne","website":"www.dieterschamne.com"},{"id":293312,"bio":"I work as a commercial photographer in Canberra, ACT.   I specialise in aerial, architectural and corporate photography.  These photos are some of my personal work. ","user_id":292710,"name":"Geoff Comfort","website":"www.geoffcomfort.com"},{"id":702887,"bio":"A photographer first, and a surfer second. I capture coastal scenes and surf culture with analogue photography with a fly-on-the-wall approach so as to not disturb the world around me.","user_id":702303,"name":"Matt Bennie","website":""},{"id":587899,"bio":"My name is just pronounced Michelle. My mother did that spelling . I am 52 yr old mother of three grown daughters. I have always loved art , charcoal drawing, painting and music. I also worked with special needs children part time and always photographed my creations half time . It has been 25 years of creating images for myself and my clients. I am also a sexual assault survivor and wanted to create this project to help others heal and undo the trauma held in the mind and body.\nThank you for this opportunity.\nAll the best, Myshsael\n","user_id":587315,"name":"Myshsael Schlyecher","website":"www.myshsael.com"},{"id":631158,"bio":"Jacob Mollohan is a photographer based in Akron, Ohio. He graduated with a BFA in photography from The University of Akron in May 2019. Jacob currently works as an Architectural and Fine Art photographer. He has been working as a photographer since 2017. Jacob found a love for photography while in school, prompting a change from the graphic arts. His foundation of graphic design helps shape each photograph he makes.","user_id":630574,"name":"Jacob Mollohan","website":"www.mollohanphotography.com"},{"id":160095,"bio":"Le travail de Pascale Weber s’est défini par la place et la présence du corps au sein de l’œuvre, dans ses écrits théoriques à ses premières performances (1995) développées parallèlement à sa pratique importante de l’image et de l’installation.\n\nLe travail de Jean Delsaux concerne la perception de l’espace et ses relations à la figuration,  dans ses installations urbaines et multimédia. Il s’attache à la compréhension des dispositifs numériques par leur expérimentation.\n\nEnsemble, nous avons créé le duo Hantu  et commencé un nouveau cycle de performances. Les performances  Hantu suivent un principe pour l’action :\nHantu propose entre présence et représentation, aussi bien des images de performance que des performances avec des images.\n\nIl s’agit de gestes simples, de rites de danses parfois, qui mobilisent le corps, sa présence et le regard sur ce corps, par la photographie ou la vidéo, le plus souvent.\n","user_id":159493,"name":"Jean Delsaux-Weber","website":"www.hantu.fr"},{"id":215915,"bio":"Representing our magical world through photography is a passion of mine. I try to translate both the magnificent and the more challenging moments I come across on my travels around Australia. It is a harsh yet sublimely beautiful country with an eclectic bunch of people and natural wonders, all of which gives me many enticing moments to photograph.","user_id":215313,"name":"Sam Nerrie","website":"www.samnerrie.com"},{"id":193267,"bio":"I grew up with a darkroom in my home, my mother and brother were  professional photographers. I spent a lot of my free time in the darkroom during my formative years.  I earned a BFA in fine art photography at Academy of Art University in San Francisco later in life after a career in garden design,  yoga teaching and raising 3 children. I have married my passion for design, the natural world, people, animals and spirituality through my imagery. ","user_id":192665,"name":"Tori Gagne","website":"www.torigagnephotography.com"},{"id":295696,"bio":"I am an artist activist. I began doing activist photography in 2015. Before that I wrote, produced, and performed political music and theater. I am a retired Professor Emeritus from Antioch University Los Angeles. ","user_id":295094,"name":"Stephanie Solomon","website":"footsoldiersforjustice.com   also Stephaniesolomon.com"},{"id":96030,"bio":"Sarah Arnoff is a documentary, conservation, portrait and travel photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah.\n\nMuch of my personal documentary work focuses cultural, environmental and historical conservation, and how communities keep their heritage passed on to new generations. After finishing college, I worked as a linguist and media projects coordinator with American Indian groups across the West, which helped develop my interests in exploring stories in overlooked and under-exposed places. By producing images in this field, I hope to highlight issues affecting indigenous communities around the world while breaking down the \"Indian\" stereotype and helping encourage positive growth in these communities.","user_id":95517,"name":"Sarah Arnoff","website":"www.saraharnoff.com"},{"id":834668,"bio":"","user_id":820406,"name":"Daniel Thorpe","website":null},{"id":445403,"bio":"I am a Swiss-American Documentary Photographer and Educator based in \nRichmond, VA. I photograph daily life and places of spiritual expression all over the world,","user_id":444819,"name":"Regula Franz","website":"www.viennart.org"},{"id":9462,"bio":"Aubrey J. Kauffman is a fine art photographer living and working in New Jersey.  He received his undergraduate degree from New Jersey City University and his MFA in visual arts from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of Art and Design.\nHe has taught photography at Mason Gross, Middlesex County College, Mercer County Community College and Community College of Philadelphia .  His work has been included in exhibitions at The Newark Museum, Rider University, The New Jersey State Museum, Southern Light Gallery, The Morris Museum,; Seventh and 2nd Street Gallery and The Biggs Museum of American Art.\nIn 2013 he was awarded the Brovero Prize for Photography by Mason Gross.\nBesides his work as a photographer, he is currently a contributing producer for State of the Arts broadcast on  Public TV in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and eastern PA.","user_id":9462,"name":"Aubrey J Kauffman","website":"www.aubreyjkauffman.com"},{"id":97255,"bio":" Luther Roseman Dease, II uses photography to manifest his art.  Luther's background helps him to navigate narrative of tension to show works as an overflow of his passion with intentional design.  Luther hopes to reach wider audiences to share his artistry and begin to synthesize new experiences into his developing missional statement through photography works.  Please visit Luther's works and experience his vision and selective way of seeing.  Thank you.","user_id":96738,"name":"Luther Roseman Dease II","website":"lutherdeasephotography.com"},{"id":544987,"bio":"I am a photographic artist and printmaker based in London.\n\nMy work revolves around my family, motherhood, the simple beauty and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed. I am interested in the sense of place, in people and their stories, creating a visual narrative that captures the essence of human experiences.\n\nI embrace coincidence and intuition as essential working methods. My portraits capture tender moments that are authentic and intimate, focusing on human connection and complicity. I use landscapes to evoke interior states, offering reflections and metaphors for everyday life. \n\nI work with medium-format film cameras and natural light, and I am inspired by literature, philosophy and music. \n","user_id":544403,"name":"Angela Crosti","website":"phmuseum.com/acrosti"},{"id":413261,"bio":"Growing up as a whitewater kayaker, Francisco's life-long love of photography grew to a professional level while documenting his team mates during training and competitions. After suffering an unfortunate accident from dropping down a 60 foot waterfall, Francisco shifted his focus from kayaking to photography.  Unwilling to give up the world of sports completely, he has built a career as a professional sports photographer, travelling around the world to work with brands like Nike, Monster Energy, Lululemon and Gatorade.\n\nIt is not just the world of sports that have informed Francisco’s photography practice. He has a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design and is deeply influenced by his love of the visual arts.This blend of qualities culminates into a natural intuition that allows him to communicate with athletes and advertising studios alike to get the most out their work together. \n\nBorn and raised in Mexico City, you’ll find Francisco in his new home, Montreal.  He feels connected to","user_id":412677,"name":"Francisco Lisci","website":"www.franciscolisci.com"},{"id":610254,"bio":"Joseph Labate is an Emeritus Professor of Art at the University of Arizona.  Labate is a recipient of a Visual Arts Fellowship from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, an Artist’s Grant from the Contemporary Forum of the Phoenix Art Museum and an Artist’s Grant from Polaroid of Tokyo, Japan.  His work is in the collections of the Art Institute of Colorado, the Center for Creative Photography, the City of Phoenix, The Museum of Texas Tech University, the Snell-Wilmer Collection, the Streitch Lang Collection, the Tucson Museum of Art, the University of Arizona, the Weeks Gallery and Roussenski Lom National Park in Bulgaria.","user_id":609670,"name":"Joseph Labate","website":"JosephLabate.com"},{"id":524787,"bio":"A grandson of a photographer and a poet, trying to use pictures to convey metaphors. ","user_id":524203,"name":"Ram Li","website":"porto-fragil.blogspot.com"},{"id":416094,"bio":"Haley Golden (b. 1985) is a self-taught photographer and certified Naturalist who spent her childhood on a farm in the lower Catskills, just 100 miles north of NYC. Growing up surrounded by natural beauty, she internalized a reverence for her environment. Longing to explore the west, she moved to Portland, Oregon to earn her BA in Anthropology with a focus in Art History. She has lived, studied, and worked in places from Alaska to South America to Southeast Asia. California, where she now resides, has served as a great muse for exploring her identity as a photographer.","user_id":415510,"name":"Haley Golden","website":"www.haleygolden.com"},{"id":96205,"bio":"Auteur Photographe depuis 1986 et  basé en France.\nAutre Patronyme: Steve RYCH - L. STERY","user_id":95691,"name":"Stéphane CHERY","website":"www.stephane-chery.com "},{"id":181322,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer. In my work I typically explore themes of femininity and beauty, while examining connection to the self, the soul, an ideal, and the tensions surrounding them. I like my work to have a timeless, painterly aesthetic and inspire reflection. I am inspired by Renaissance paintings, surrealism, and Roman sculpture. I enjoy reflecting on human experiences and attachments, and creating imagery that evokes deeper emotions and connections toward the work.","user_id":180720,"name":"Emmanuelle Glazier","website":"www.emmanuelleglazier.com"},{"id":768704,"bio":"I took up photography 5 years ago.\nPreparing for a trip to warm countries, I bought a camera and studied at a classroom photography school.\nIn the process, it was hard to learn - to let go of yourself, to allow yourself to create and be free in creative ideas. The graduation project failed, or rather it turned out, but not as it was originally intended. At the end of the training, I received a lot of internal tightness. Perhaps that is why I did not take the camera in my hands for a long time and did not shoot for the first time on a trip.\n\nAbout 4 years ago I started to conduct the first photo shoots (at first free of charge), it was very scary and vulnerable.\nThen I started to take money and was a little more satisfied with the results. But apparently not enough, because 2 years ago I completely changed the vector of my profession and went into programming, deciding that photo shoots are pampering and not serious.\nAfter spending a year and a half in a “serious case”, I realized that I didn’t want to anymore. After the new year came the crisis.\nThis is where the second wind in photography opened up.\n\nThese 5 months I am re-acquainting myself with my creative part, I often go alone with a camera on “dates with the city” - this is how I call my walks, where I shoot streets, houses, colors, shapes, people. I catch in them a special state that I have not experienced before, as if I fall into a cloud of love and create from it. I feel like it frees and opens me.\n","user_id":761690,"name":"Iuliia Aldokhina","website":""},{"id":846885,"bio":"I am vahé, an Armenian photographer based in the historic city of Gyumri. My journey into photography began with a childhood curiosity that famously led to the accidental breaking of my father’s Zenit camera—a fleeting moment that ironically sparked a lifelong passion. Since 2015, I have been translating the world through my lens, evolving from a keen observer into a dedicated visual storyteller.\n\nMy artistic practice spans documentary, fine art, and abstract photography. At its core, my work seeks to capture the raw, unfiltered essence of my surroundings, particularly the profound atmosphere of my hometown. By deliberately choosing monochrome over color, I aim to strip away the distractions of vibrancy and reach a deeper psychological layer.\n\nFor me, black and white photography is not merely a stylistic preference; it is a medium to uncover the true soul of a subject, an abstract form, or a fleeting urban moment. It reveals a depth and honesty that color often conceals. Through my projects, whether grounded in reality or exploring abstract visions, my goal remains the same: to present the world exactly as it is—authentic, unadorned, and profoundly real.","user_id":832729,"name":"Vahe Nahapetyan","website":""},{"id":214797,"bio":"Renee Rogoff uses image-making and a variety of mediums to create a haunting depth into people, places, and things. Her eerie and intrusive aesthetic illicit personal and engaging images that welcome you in and then linger later in your psyche. Whether I'm shooting documentary, portraiture, commercial, or still life, I capture the soul of whatever is in front of my lens.\n","user_id":214195,"name":"Renee Rogoff","website":"www.reneerogoffphotography.com"},{"id":631033,"bio":"With a camera in my hands I can most truly articulate myself. I can most accurately capture and demonstrate emotions, fleeting moments and tell the tacit stories of life. \n\nI’ve been fortunate enough to travel the globe, immerse myself in different cultures, communicate with different walks of life and capture all of it with my camera.  ","user_id":630449,"name":"Harrison Moss","website":"www.harrisonmossphotography.com"},{"id":706077,"bio":"Nicole Rosenthal (b.1968 New York City, NY) is a photographer making work in New York City and on the East End of Long Island. She earned her B.A. in Art and Semiotics from Brown University in 1991 and an M.F.A. in Photography from the University of Hartford Art School in 2016. In the 1990s and early aughts Nicole regularly contributed celebrity portraits and photo illustrations to national print magazines. Since raising her children Rosenthal has focused on long form photography projects that explore place and journey. Her work has been shown in several  group exhibitions in the US, Europe and Cuba. Rosenthal's Photobooks are in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum Library in Brooklyn, New York and in the Self Publish Be Happy Library in the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, in Paris, France.","user_id":705493,"name":"Nicole Rosenthal","website":"www.nicolerosenthal.com"},{"id":546892,"bio":"Optimistic and dreamer - frequently seeking a higher consciousness...","user_id":546308,"name":"Larisa Kisakova","website":""},{"id":684118,"bio":"自由摄影师","user_id":683534,"name":"KANGMING SUN","website":""},{"id":706022,"bio":"Shelbie Dimond (born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1992) is a photographer, print-maker, and bookmaker based in Paris, France.\nHer work seeks to evoke a potent nostalgia and visceral reaction through the use of analog techniques and character-driven scenarios. Focusing on the power of self-portraiture and the female form, as an ex-Jehovah's Witness her self portraiture is an attempt of the reclamation of her bodily autonomy and sexuality. Her photos reveal a deep sincerity and connection with the process of photography itself.  ","user_id":705438,"name":"Shelbie Dimond","website":"www.shelbiedimond.com"},{"id":328327,"bio":"","user_id":327725,"name":"Benjamin Kofler","website":"www.onsightdesign.info"},{"id":375813,"bio":"\tKatarina Phelan is a photo-based artist currently living in East Tennessee. She has worked with a variety of image-making techniques including black and white and color film, digital photography and historical processes. Recently she has been working with processes that challenge her to discover unknown knowledge not only about herself and her family, but also the sometimes crippling anxiety that plagues her thoughts and memory. \n\tAs an artist she often struggles with the need to have complete control over her work and process whether it actually can be controlled or not. She is driven to improve herself through capturing her explorations of her surroundings on film while focusing on the feelings that they invoke. \n","user_id":375229,"name":"Katarina Phelan","website":"www.kattaegephotography.com"},{"id":278798,"bio":"I am a furniture and lighting fabricator by trade. I came into photography by photographing my work. That led into capturing daily life and experimenting on light and composition.","user_id":278196,"name":"Kevin Busta","website":"www.kevinbusta.com"},{"id":631177,"bio":"","user_id":630593,"name":"I-Ping Li","website":"www.wunderluststudios.com"},{"id":363053,"bio":"Mona Bozorgi is an Iranian visual artist and scholar who works and lives in the United States. Her international and national art exhibitions and scholarships represent the complexities of culture, society, and personal reflection. Her studio practice and research are focused on issues of female repression and representation and challenge the contemporary understanding of self, culture, and identity. Bozorgi received her MFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the United States, and she is currently studying interdisciplinary Fine Arts for her Ph.D. at Texas Tech University with a concentration in Critical Studies and Artistic Practice.","user_id":362451,"name":"Mona Bozorgi","website":"monabozorgi.com"},{"id":496601,"bio":"Sono Silvia, ho 51 anni e sono una mamma a tempo pieno che si diletta con la fotografia, non ho mai fatto corsi ne lo faccio per lavoro, ma credo che ogni attimo di vita vada colto al meglio e la fotografia sia il modo migliore","user_id":496017,"name":"Silvia Rovelli","website":"www.nikonphotographers.it/silviarovelli1"},{"id":631246,"bio":"","user_id":630662,"name":"Fabio Baldassarra","website":""},{"id":841875,"bio":"Discover gourmet food and exquisite culinary experiences at 52bet.uk.net, where tantalizing recipes and exceptional dining await to elevate your palate.\nBrand: 52bet\nWebsite: https://52bet.uk.net\nAddress: R. 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","user_id":630617,"name":"Aaron Burgess","website":"www.aaronburgess.com"},{"id":151313,"bio":"I enjoy using black and white photography as an opportunity to reveal unexpected emotional insights by including common objects to represent love or sexual tension in otherwise classic settings. I am accustomed to contrast, having grown up in East Texas and eventually finding a path to academic psychiatry at a large academic medical center in Los Angeles. ","user_id":150711,"name":"J Oliver Brooks","website":"www.joliverbrooks.com"},{"id":418274,"bio":"I am a Connecticut born and raised photographer.  I lived for 5 years in California and shot mainly black and white that I processed in my apartment darkroom.  After returning to Connecticut, I got caught up in raising a family and did not do any creative photography until I got a digital camera in 2001.  Since then I have been improving my skills and recently began visualizing my shots in monotone as I shoot (but I still render most of my work in color).","user_id":417690,"name":"Ron DiLaurenzio","website":"www.RonD-Photography.smugmug.com"},{"id":50072,"bio":"Me gusta observar: la temporalidad, el espacio, el lugar y el comportamiento de las personas.\n","user_id":50077,"name":"Lorelay Vaa","website":"www.lorelayvaa.com"},{"id":641202,"bio":"Norwegian photographer. Former photojournalist. Focusing on contemporary documentary work","user_id":640618,"name":"Andre WS","website":"www.72sekund.com"},{"id":125956,"bio":"","user_id":125354,"name":"Andres Guelfenbein Dobry","website":"www.andresguelfenbein.com"},{"id":110115,"bio":"","user_id":109513,"name":"chirag wakaskar","website":"instagram.com/chiragwakaskar"},{"id":19188,"bio":"Jonathan Groeneweg was born and raised in Calgary, residing in Toronto since July 2010. Groeneweg holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Documentary Media from Ryerson University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts specializing in photography from the University of Calgary. Groeneweg has taken part in solo and group exhibitions within Canada and abroad, traveled internationally on multiple photo/video projects, taught at the University of Calgary and Ontario College of Art and Design University, and developed a strong community-based arts practice via various educational, artist-in-residence, and outreach programs in conjunction with Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography, the Calgary Board of Education, and Toronto District School Board.\n\t\n\tGroeneweg’s artistic practice distorts traditional relations between image, scale, indexicality, and the photographic frame by employing composite panoramic images with a focused subject matter of gardens, ruins, and urban space. Addressing historic and contemporary issues within the discourses of documentary, landscape, philosophy, photography, sustainability, and urban development, Groeneweg explores the human/nature duality as a fundamental cultural construct exposing how this dialectic manifests in the ways humanity thinks about and acts towards the world we live in.","user_id":19188,"name":"Jonathan Groeneweg","website":"www.jonathangroeneweg@gmail.com"},{"id":631161,"bio":"Michelle Cheikin was born in 1970 and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts. Her photographs been exhibited at the Queens Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of the Arts  and in various NYC galleries. She is a Professor of Photography at CUNY Hostos Community College in the Bronx.","user_id":630577,"name":"Michelle Cheikin","website":"www.michellecheikin.com"},{"id":275362,"bio":"Ashley Moog Bowlsbey is an artist from southern York County, Pennsylvania. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography from Pennsylvania College of Art \u0026amp; Design in 2012. Then in 2017, she completed her Master of Fine Arts in photography from Indiana University Bloomington. She is currently an adjunct professor of photography at York College of Pennsylvania. She specializes in both analog and digital photography, along with several bookmaking and printmaking processes. Ashley’s work is emotionally driven, often focusing on topics of family, home, loss and personal struggles. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in locations such as Philadelphia PA, Washington DC, Lynchburg VA, Orlando FL, Pingyao China, Daegu South Korea, and London England. \n","user_id":274760,"name":"Ashley Moog","website":"www.ashleymoog.com"},{"id":447169,"bio":"Elisa Maenhout is a Belgian photographer born in 1997 and graduated as a master in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in her hometown, Ghent.\n\nHer work focuses on people and recreating reality as a dreamworld. Her style is diverse, while photographing she keeps searching for her voice in the photographyworld. She mainly focuses on documentary photography but Elisa believes there’s only a thin line that separates the documentary from conceptual approach. For her latest project 'A Depth Most Would Drown In' she began specializing in underwater photography. ","user_id":446585,"name":"Elisa Maenhout","website":"www.elisamaenhout.com"},{"id":631197,"bio":"Shannon Randol is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Middle Tennessee State University where he teaches all levels of classes and is the Photography Program Coordinator. He also serves as Curator for the Baldwin Photographic Gallery on the MTSU campus. ","user_id":630613,"name":"Shannon Randol","website":"www.shannonrandol.com"},{"id":631173,"bio":"","user_id":630589,"name":"foong wai loke","website":""},{"id":598767,"bio":"","user_id":598183,"name":"Anastasia Vasylenko","website":""},{"id":90534,"bio":"Émilie Karuna is a photographer and collagist residing in Montreal, Canada. Born in London, England, she is Sri Lankan Tamil through her father and French Canadian through her mother. Émilie holds a BFA in Film Production from Concordia University.   \n\nKaruna’s work primarily addresses loss, grief, and notions of home. She uses analogue mediums such as the Polaroid and Holga cameras and hand-cut collage.   \n\nKaruna is a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology at Université du Québec à Montréal. As part of her doctoral research, she facilitates expressive art workshops with immigrant, asylum seeker, and refugee children.","user_id":90075,"name":"Emilie Karuna","website":"www.emiliekaruna.com"},{"id":96280,"bio":"Sports and travel photographer James Richard Kao resides in Southern California, USA, but considers his office the world.  He has traveled to all seven continents and early in life excelled at drawing and sketching.  He studied landscape architecture at Cornell University and spent much of his professional career as a city and urban planner.  In 2012, James started pursuit of a new career as a sports and travel photographer.  He has won several national awards in the U.S. for his sports and travel work and is  gaining recognition in sports and travel publications. Besides photography, James has a passion for outdoor adventure sports, books, music and gelato.  ","user_id":95766,"name":"James Kao","website":"www.jameskaofoto.com"},{"id":841877,"bio":"https://122bet.eu.com - 122bet - Sua Casa de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online de Confiança no Brasil\nWebsite：https://122bet.eu.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 122bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #122bet#122betgnames #122betogincom #122betwebsite #122betcasino\n","user_id":827720,"name":"jtdy greftyt","website":"122bet.eu.com"},{"id":301018,"bio":"I began life in the visual arts and then became a filmmaker.  I have enjoyed returning to my first love photography capturing moments in time.  I have a current solo photo show in New York City called STILL MOMENTS.  My photos have been exhibited in Barcelona at the Foto Biennale in October 2018, and I have received an honorable mention under landscape for the Pollux Awards 2019.\n\nMy most recent film LOOK AT US NOW, MOTHER! out widely on Amazon and Netflix is a deeply personal documentary about my journey to forgive my mother. As a result I am teaching forgiveness through talks including TEDx and workshop. My first love is creating and my second passion is communicating.  \n\nMy websites for my work are at\ngaylekirschenbaum.com\nkirschenbaumproductions.com\nlookatusnowmother.com\n\nSome of my photos are seen on Instagram","user_id":300416,"name":"Gayle Kirschenbaum","website":"www.gaylekirschenbaum.com/photography"},{"id":407179,"bio":"Six years ago, I picked up my camera (after almost 15 years of being away from it) and I feel like my voice has returned. Coming back to photography at this point in my life has altered my perspective and deeply impacted how I shoot. I feel connected to \u0026amp; appreciate the medium and I experience such joy when I’m able to tell stories and push myself to do more with it. I have had the opportunity and privilege to take classes and workshops, including Eddie Adams, and have my work exhibited and printed, and I've won awards. My work is focused primarily on documentary, fine art, and street photography but I'm always interested in pushing myself in this art form. \n","user_id":406595,"name":"Bella Kirchner","website":"www.bellakirchner.com"},{"id":193979,"bio":"Carine Van Gerven is an art photographer. Eye-catching creativity is the theme throughout her artistic life. \n\nWhen she was a child, she used to draw cartoons on big rolls of wallpaper. Straight from the start she won art competitions for children, created remarkable photos and organised her own exhibitions together with her sister. She wrote fairy tales and poems.\n\nThe next step was the admission to the local art academy ‘Kunstacademie Noord-Limburg’ (Belgium) where she could use her energy and creativity. At the same time, she joined the children’s choir because Carine also wanted to become a singer.\n \nAfter secondary school she continued her studies of painting and monumental art of painting at the vocational college ‘Provinciaal Hoger Kunstinstituut’ in Hasselt (Belgium). She graduated with honour for her thesis, a large mural, and was appointed teacher in art education. \n\nBesides teaching, allowing Carine to give her very best, she has built a personal career with regular exhibitions in different cultural centres. \n\nPhotography has become most important in the meantime. Carine started teaching less and became a member of the national association for professional photographers in Belgium.\n\nHer commitment as a local councillor of culture resulted in the international photo festival of ‘Lens op de Mens’ (Spotlight on People), a bi-annual exhibition which makes photography art accessible for all, in Pelt (Belgium).\n\nCarine has published photography books about special women who create a movement in society. This stimulates her. \n\nHer photos have been exhibited in Bourbon Lancy in France.\n\nShe acts as curator for the International Festival Helphoto in Helsinki in Finland.\n \nThe biggest challenge for her will always be the perfected technical control of light – a challenge she does not avoid. Carine links possibilities of modern photography to her education of painting resulting in a painting of light in front of the camera. \nShe was awarded the qualification ‘The European Photographer’ and was selected three times for participating in the World Photographic Cup.\n\nDuring the few hours she still teaches, Carine motivates her pupils to experiment with art and creation of photos. This is how her first ‘tableau vivant’ came into being.\n\n\nMore followed allowing Carine to evolve from ceremonial photography to orchestrated photography. It has become her way of communicating. Each composition holds an intimate and timeless history.\n \nCarine Van Gerven shows not only man as an individual, but also businesses, occasions, groups, ideas or relevant social themes. \n\nShe uncovers subtitle links with a lot of empathy and symbolism and uncovers a story behind each each composition.\n\n\n","user_id":193377,"name":"Carine Van Gerven","website":"www.carinevangerven.be"},{"id":374744,"bio":"Born in 1977, Massimo Nardi graduated in Political Sciences at University \"La Sapienza\" of Rome, and since 2005 he is properly registered to National Association of Journalists.\nSince 2003 he worked as a photographer and journalist for newspapers. In 2006 he earned a Master's degree in \"Journalism and International Communication\", that opened him up to new perspectives in the videomaking.  In the meantime, he worked as a photographer, cameraman and producer in some television formats and in news agencies, and he became Managing Director of the magazine “Il Cambiamento” from 2014 to 2015.\nCurrently he lives in Rome, and he works as a freelance photojournalist and videomaker for important international brands and magazines, such as L'Eroica and Peloton Magazine.","user_id":374160,"name":"Massimo Nardi","website":"www.massimonardi.it"},{"id":631231,"bio":"","user_id":630647,"name":"Chalana Brown","website":""},{"id":19828,"bio":"Mark Lyon was born in 1979, in Upstate New York. His undergraduate studies began at the School of Visual Arts after being accepted with Rhodes and Faculty Scholarships. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at SUNY New Paltz. \n\nMark has been the recipient of 2 Fellowships from The Center for Photography at Woodstock, was a runner-up for the 2009 Aperture Portfolio Prize and was selected three times for the Top 50 Critical Mass. His work has been featured in numerous photography publications, including The New York Times “Lens,” and has been exhibited throughout the United States. He is represented by Elizabeth Houston Gallery in NY. \n","user_id":19828,"name":"Mark Lyon","website":"www.marklyonphotography.com"},{"id":96332,"bio":"I am mainly working on architecture and cityscape photography. \nEspecially I focus my interests on beauty of lights and shadows, and relationship between people and spaces.\n\nSelection, Award\nNational Geographic Daily Dozen (several times)\nNational Geographic Photo Contest Editor's  Favorite (several times)","user_id":95818,"name":"Togo Takamura","website":""},{"id":96386,"bio":" I was born and live in Kazakhstan. My profession is a doctor. I have a family. I have three children. at some point in my life having very serious problems followed by depression. photo session helped me cope with my life's difficulties. I have the opportunity to show my view of the world through images. I suggest you smile.","user_id":95872,"name":"Tatyana Kim","website":""},{"id":655564,"bio":"","user_id":654980,"name":"Dominique Coulot","website":""},{"id":96321,"bio":"Naomi White is an abolitionist feminist, artist, and educator, working on ideas at the intersection of political ecology and photography. Throughout her work White addresses an array of complex contemporary issues, questioning dominant ethics and narratives throughout history, and asking how we can shift our focus away from the current racist, capitalist model of domination to one of equity and collective voice, for the sake of all people, animals and the planet. \n\nWhite is the winner of PDN’s Objects of Desire award and has exhibited throughout North America and Europe, including art fairs Scope Miami, Spectrum Miami, and Photo LA. Her work has been published in PDN, The Brooklyn Rail, Cut Me Up, FAYN, and Uncertain States.  White has lectured at the Center for Ethics at Cal Poly Pomona, Santa Monica City College, and UCLA Extension. White holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from SVA in New York, a Post Baccalaureate in Photography from the San Francisco Art institute, and a BA in English Literature from San Francisco State. She teaches and chairs the Photo Arts Conservatory at NYFA, in Los Angeles. ","user_id":95807,"name":"Naomi White","website":"www.naomiwhite.com"},{"id":204434,"bio":"I first picked up a camera in 2008 following a tragedy in my life. It helped me survive without going crazy. I never learned technical photography in any true manner, but I allowed my intuition to teach me instead. Sometimes I just push the button and hope for the best. Within that, magic is created because I let go of perfection. \n\nI don't see things normally, I don't do things normally. I think about life not only \"outside of the box\", but I create the box to fit my needs. I use creativity in everything I do and in making my life what I want it to be.","user_id":203832,"name":"Carolyn McCoy","website":"www.moonmamarocks.com"},{"id":169510,"bio":"Borna Mirahmadian is a self-taught freelance photographer, born on 1981 in Tehran-Iran. He started photography at an early age as a hobby; But in 2007 his enthusiasm for photography had a twist of fate and turned into an obsession; Since then he pursues photography with his exemplary passion for this activity, despite being a full-time Civil Engineer.\nDuring the last few years, he has participated in many international photography contests and this has brought him more than 20 prestigious Awards, 11 Certificates of Merit from Photographic Society of America (PSA), and 2 well-respected Photography Distinctions from FIAP. His work has also been shortlisted in many competitions such as Sony, TPOTY, UPOTY, FAPA, IPA and HIPA, among others. 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","user_id":630573,"name":"Mary Quin","website":"www.marywest.quin"},{"id":655603,"bio":"","user_id":655019,"name":"pascal gault","website":""},{"id":336493,"bio":"Beginner photographer self taught and a passion for artistic expression ","user_id":335891,"name":"Tiago De Almeida","website":"www.tdaimages.com"},{"id":427096,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographic artist seeking to tell a unique story with every shot I take.  I approach all my artwork in the same manner, always looking for a new or different angle than the one commonly seen.  Because there is very little in this world that has not already been photographed a thousand times over, I seek to find new, unconventional, or creative views of common and uncommon subjects alike.  \nI am, and always have been, inspired by the impressionists and particularly their desire to capture the very essence of any given scene—the colors, the light, the movement, and the vitality of life often hidden or ignored in our everyday lives.  I have attempted to follow their mindset with my own artwork.  This is reflected not least therein that while an individual subject has innate dignity and importance, the individual subject plays but a small part in the larger frame of my art, as is the case with life itself.  ","user_id":426512,"name":"Tobias Steeves","website":"AWAAphotos.com"},{"id":113067,"bio":"A career public school physical education teacher [41 years] with a love of photography and a flair for art.   I love and appreciate the beauty of life, and attempt to translate how I see that beauty through my artwork.   Technology has aligned with my creativity, and I hope to some day be able to say 'And the rest is history'.   I SINCERELY THANK YOU FOR APPRECIATING MY WORK'!!!!!\n\n","user_id":112465,"name":"Robert McCubbin","website":"pixels.com/profiles/robert-mccubbin"},{"id":526238,"bio":"Street Urban BNW photography \nbased in Rome\nItaly","user_id":525654,"name":"Antonino Gentile","website":"500px.com/agentile"},{"id":536152,"bio":"Every day I am a baker and I live on it.  Photography is a kind of Zen meditation.  It allows me to cut myself off from everyday problems.","user_id":535568,"name":"Maciej Dądelewski","website":"www.facebook.com/MaciejDfotografia"},{"id":115665,"bio":"Architect based in chennai. ","user_id":115063,"name":"Gurunathan Ramakrishnan","website":""},{"id":655580,"bio":"Dan Cleary is a professional photographer and artist from Dayton, Ohio. He earned an MFA in photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. ","user_id":654996,"name":"Dan Cleary","website":"www.ClearyFineArtPhoto.com"},{"id":706108,"bio":"I reside in Chapel Hill NC. I shoot portraits, still life,  self portraits and recently started shooting portraits underwater. . I shoot digital and film for fun and have a great collection of vintage cameras.  I recently received a Pinhole camera and I am excited to try alternative processes to develop my Pinhole images.  ","user_id":705524,"name":"Kathleen Pace","website":"www.amelyajayne.com"},{"id":620442,"bio":"Photographer / JPIO Certified Photo Instructor / Photo Circle SKIP Organizer\n\nAwards\n2019 4th World Travel Photo Exhibition Finalist (BEHIND THE GALLERY) 2019 Kansai Onaeba 2019 Group Award (Photo Circle SKIP)\n2020 Onaeba vol.26 Reviewer Award (Selected by Jim Casper)\n\nTaken under the theme of \"a feeling of strangeness hidden in everyday scenery\".\nI would like to clarify the era of reality from the scenes that make me feel uncomfortable and strange in everyday life.","user_id":619858,"name":"Yoko Mizuike","website":"mizuike-yoko.amebaownd.com"},{"id":91451,"bio":"I am a Brooklyn-based freelance filmmaker and photographer, always striving to learn more about my craft and the world around me.\n\n","user_id":90988,"name":"Ross Louis Klein","website":"rosslouisklein.com"},{"id":538292,"bio":"I am a storyteller, writer and photographer. I studied at the University of Toronto and Sheridan College, back when the Photography program had dark rooms, enlargers and chemical prints.\n\nI’ve been a traveller and ex-pat for a few decades, living everywhere from San Francisco to Brooklyn, Mexico City to Melbourne. I’m currently based in Saigon, Vietnam.\n\nMy work has been in a diverse array of publications and venues, including Lens Culture, Bleacher Report, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, PHOTO IS:RAEL, Now Magazine, The Antigonish Review, TLR, Matrix Magazine, CV2 and Yes, Poetry.","user_id":537708,"name":"Evan A Jordan","website":"www.evanajordan.com"},{"id":220589,"bio":"Maria is an actor, a photographer and a teacher.  Her street photography has been featured in numerous publications including Street Photography Magazine, Inspired Eye, Fujilove Photobook, Site Magazine and Short Street Stories. Maria has recently been a part of the inaugural virtual exhibition with Women Street Photographers and  has  exhibited in the Toronto Contact Photography Festival.","user_id":219987,"name":"Maria Ricossa","website":"mariaricossaphotography.com"},{"id":655601,"bio":"1977-1982  Studium der Fotografie in Kassel, freie Fotografin, Dozentin in Hamburg, Bremen und Kiel. Arbeitsaufenthalte in USA, China, Russland, Südamerika, Afrika. Einzelausstellungen: Fotoforum Bremen, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe HH, Goethe Institut Budapest. Zahlreiche Ausstellungsbeteiligungen. Buch: Tiere wie wild (Verlag Greno, Insel TB Verlag) Zahlreiche Projektbücher im Selbstverlag.","user_id":655017,"name":"ILLE OELHAF","website":"www.ille-oelhaf.de"},{"id":85968,"bio":"IPA   International Photography Awards 2019\nProfessional\nFine Art-Landscape\nHonorable Mention\n\nIPA   International Photography Awards 2019\nProfessional\nOneShot : Street Photography-Lifestyle\nHonorable Mention\n\nWedding photo award 2016\nThe highest award\n\nWedding photo award 2013\nThe highest award\n\nJapan wedding photo GP 2012\nJapan 8th\n\nWedding photo award 2011\nThe highest award\n\nZexy wedding photo contest 2011\nThe special prize\n","user_id":85536,"name":"Koji Sawada","website":"kojisawada.myportfolio.com"},{"id":655641,"bio":"Amateur photographer ","user_id":655057,"name":"Shaun Monahan","website":""},{"id":655650,"bio":"I practice photography in several ways and styles since 2008.","user_id":655066,"name":"Bellysyl SG","website":"www.facebook.com/sylvie.bellysyl"},{"id":655666,"bio":"Through photography, I long to unveil and capture the poetry somewhat hidden in modern urban life. I favour natural light which best reveals the genuine and natural feelings I want to convey. My Leica is my main and preferred companion.","user_id":655082,"name":"Emilie Molinero","website":"www.emiliemolinero.com"},{"id":536480,"bio":"I am doing fotos, drawings, paintings, sculptures and am also a writer. ","user_id":535896,"name":"Filip Haag","website":"www.filiphaag.ch/blog"},{"id":179625,"bio":"Trained as both a printmaker and photographer,  I have taken the skills and knowledge acquired over the last 30 years to explore and develop new ways to create a visual narrative.\n\tAs a prepress technician I had a front row seat to the digital revolution sweeping both the print and photographic industries. Mastering color correction and several generations of electronic prepress systems, I made the transition to a digital darkroom easily.\n       Currently I split my time between  studio work and my duties as founder and managing director of the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts in Providence, RI.","user_id":179023,"name":"David DeMelim","website":"daviddemelim.com"},{"id":542286,"bio":"When I started photographing in 1983 my images were depictions without any major reflection but eventually I discovered other motives than the \"usual\" concrete and began to photograph more abstractly and artistically.\n\nSince the beginning of the 1990s, photography has become more passionate for me and has resulted in several separate, group and jury-assessed exhibitions.\n\nNormally I work outdoors in natural light and without arranging the subject. Through ordinary photo technology with different apertures, shutter speeds and lenses, I try to get my expression.\n\u0026nbsp;Everything is set up carefully in place and when I have taken the picture I want it to be more or less finished and not to work more than small adjustments.\nI strive for the images to have well-thought-out composition, imaginative forms, colors and patterns that will provide ambiguity, mystery and symbolism.\nAn attempt to come under the surface and into a feeling that I call \"the essence of nature\".\n","user_id":541702,"name":"Stefan J Nilsson","website":"www.stefannilsson.fotosidan.se"},{"id":641244,"bio":"Bob Stewart is a photographer from the Niagara district in Ontario, Canada. His work is predominantly contemporary, frequently employing post-production consistent with creating one-of-a-kind images.","user_id":640660,"name":"Bob Stewart","website":""},{"id":706193,"bio":"Nata a Salerno, Italia (1990).\nHo usato una macchina fotografica per la prima volta intorno ai quindici anni, ma è stato solo all'età di diciannove anni che mi sono appassionata alla fotografia. La passione per la creazione non è solo una scelta, l'ho sentita nel sangue così ho iniziato a studiare e lavorare per migliorare le mie capacità. Crescere con l'avvento delle tecnologie digitali e l'ascesa dei social media mi ha permesso di comprendere meglio le mie intenzioni così mi sono laureata in arti visive e subito dopo mi sono trasferita a New York dove ho avuto la possibilità di crescere come persona e come fotografa. Influenzata dall'autoritratto, dal linguaggio visivo chiaro e dalle emozioni, mi diverto a creare immagini emotive ispirate da ogni ambiente e dalla mia vita quotidiana.","user_id":705609,"name":"Rosamaria Buono","website":"www.rosabuonophotographer.com"},{"id":572706,"bio":"My reality. My story. My lens.","user_id":572122,"name":"Nele Veirman","website":""},{"id":216359,"bio":"","user_id":215757,"name":"Phil Searle","website":"www.philsearlephotographer.co.uk"},{"id":530376,"bio":"Hello\nMy name is Dirk Wetzel. Iam a photographer based in the south of Germany to the border of Switzerland and working in portrait, architecture and documentary photography.\nThank you!","user_id":529792,"name":"Dirk Wetzel","website":"livingpool-photography.com"},{"id":203358,"bio":"I have received my Bachelor's Degree in Photography from the University of La Verne in May 2019. I took a variety of photography classes ranging from darkroom, landscape, studio, portrait, architecture and weddings. I learned to really hone in my craft and my \"eye\" in photography through all those classes. I very much enjoy taking studio, landscape and portraiture photography. I also enjoy doing more contemporary and abstract work as well.  ","user_id":202756,"name":"Dorothy Gartsman","website":"dygartsman.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":96403,"bio":"I am---“not a photographer, yet taking pictures has given me a sense of unity and personal satisfaction. They are relics of my life. Souvenirs of my wandering. —Patti Smith” \n","user_id":95889,"name":"Muto Fukudoya","website":""},{"id":527197,"bio":"Çağlar Doğan, 1996, Antalya.\nHe met with photography in 2011. He is interested in experimental photography. He did not receive any training in photography and photo editing tools. He learned to examine photography through trial and error, watching and reading. It continues to learn. He believes that this situation offers a dynamic excitement and original expression. In his photos, he focuses on surreal, mysterious and absurd moments. Expressive, he cares about emotional intensity squares. He prefers to stay away from the adopted photo format. He cares about the possibility of a free expression. He believes that the possibility of free expression strengthens the relational link related to photography. It creates fictions in places free from human.\n\nHe worked on 4 photography projects within the framework of issues such as loneliness of man, freedom of thought, belonging and alienation. His photos were featured on local and international platforms.","user_id":526613,"name":"Çağlar Doğan","website":""},{"id":543528,"bio":"Hello, I am learning to be a good photographer. I love people and I love capturing their soul and making them see themselves beautiful","user_id":542944,"name":"Eliza Petrovska","website":"elizapetrovska.zenfolio.com"},{"id":288624,"bio":"My love for taking photographs started soon after I turned 13, during a trip to Greece where, using my sister’s camera, I took my first snapshots. Not very long after, I bought my first camera. This led me to study photography in Denver, Colorado, and towards what I have become - a photographer.  \n\nI see myself as a citizen of the world, traveling from country to country, in hopes to discover, and share, the common denominator of our existence as humans. I have ventured through the streets of many European cities, trekked through the mountains of northern India, explored much of the United States, experienced the isolation of the Australian outback and the beauty of Vietnam. Throughout this journey, I have strived to capture the light and the essence of what makes us who we are as individuals, as communities, as nations, and as humanity as a whole. By taking pictures of human, urban and natural sceneries I hope to find, document, and archive the cultures and landscapes of our world.","user_id":288022,"name":"Amir Krieger","website":"www.amirkrieger.com"},{"id":631276,"bio":"I am Jacqueline, a visual artist, living and working in Berlin, Germany. I work as a Photographer as well as an Art Director. In my work as a photographer I focus on Documentary and Portrait Photography. Through my studies of Social- and Cultural Anthropology and Political Science which I have taken up in 2017 I wish to deepen my understanding of society, in order to engage more with the responsibility of representation.","user_id":630692,"name":"Jacqueline Häußler","website":"www.jacq-art.de"},{"id":705115,"bio":"I follow my nose and try to slow down as much as possible. ","user_id":704531,"name":"Justin Blattner","website":"justinblattner.com"},{"id":116121,"bio":"ANGELO TASSITANO\nBorn in Venice. He experimented photography from the shooting to the final print in the darkroom, trying to give expression to the possible daily “encounters” and wondering about the origin of his own roots. Friend and pupil of Walter Rosenblum and Giovanni Umicini, two great interpreters of social photography, he exposed his photos in personal exhibitions and participated in some international expositions, publishing some books with the Mignon Group of which he had been member for years. His images are part of public and private collections.\n\n","user_id":115519,"name":"Angelo Tassitano","website":"www.angelotassitano.com"},{"id":19200,"bio":"Jan van IJken (1965)  is a photographer and filmmaker from Leiden, the Netherlands, working at the interface of art and science. His work is about the secrets of nature, microscopy, embryology and human-animal relationships. He is  working mainly autonomously on long-term projects. \n\n","user_id":19200,"name":"Jan Van IJken","website":"www.janvanijken.com"},{"id":351612,"bio":"Camille J. Wheeler is a veteran journalist with a diverse background in newspaper and magazine writing, reporting and editing that includes a 14-year stay with the Austin American-Statesman.\nMs. Wheeler began a serious pursuit of photojournalism in 2014, and  in 2016, she launched her current and ongoing project: the photographic documentation of the homeless community in downtown Austin, with a specific focus on Sixth Street and Congress Avenue.\nAs a street and documentary photographer, Wheeler focuses on Austin’s homeless community, civil rights issues, and the history and cultural narratives of East Austin.\n","user_id":351010,"name":"Camille Wheeler","website":"camillejwheeler.com"},{"id":19715,"bio":"I am a writer, curator, historian, and consultant on matters artistic and photographic. I am the founder and director of TC Photo, a non-profit concentrating on connecting photography and communities. My writings appear in numerous photography monographs (several of which are cited below), on my blog re:photographica, in Black \u0026amp; White magazine, and in photo-eye's book review blog.","user_id":19715,"name":"George Slade","website":"georgeslade.photo"},{"id":508143,"bio":"I completed a conceptual arts degree in the UK and am based in London. Most of my work is rooted in travel and being on location. I work with hotels, tour companies, lifestyle and interiors brands, as well as travel reportage for magazines. ","user_id":507559,"name":"Jonathan Stokes","website":"www.jonathanstokesphotography.com"},{"id":631376,"bio":"","user_id":630792,"name":"Pat Struve","website":""},{"id":631306,"bio":"","user_id":630722,"name":"Miguel Angel Blanco de la Rubia","website":""},{"id":528873,"bio":"I am Cinematographer/Director and love photography.","user_id":528289,"name":"Igor Sunara","website":"Igor Sunara on Vimeo"},{"id":128959,"bio":"Fulvio Orsenigo (1961) is an architecture and landscape photographer based in Venice. At the very heart of his work is the relationship between perceptual processes and spatial representation, explored through architectural and landscape projects.","user_id":128357,"name":"Fulvio Orsenigo","website":"www.fulvioorsenigo.com"},{"id":276588,"bio":"I used to be a professional photojournalist in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at a time when picking up the newspaper was the first thing people would do in the morning. Living in South Florida for the past 20+ years. About the same time since I last got a newspaper delivered at home.","user_id":275986,"name":"Ricardo Serpa","website":"www.ricardoserpa.com"},{"id":631417,"bio":"New to photography; very much involved with the Royal Photographic Society as Regional Organiser of the Western Region.  Very active with local Photo Clubs and support Youth Photographic Projects in the Community.","user_id":630833,"name":"Suzanne Johnson","website":""},{"id":134673,"bio":"","user_id":134071,"name":"Reza Bagheri","website":"www.rezabagheri.photography"},{"id":706589,"bio":"Robel Fessehatzion is a self-taught African-American photographer and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Influenced by his upbringing near the foothills of the northern Sierra, his work focuses on the American West landscape and environmental portraiture.\u0026nbsp;His visual style transforms the landscape by highlighting the harmony between existing elements while thoughtfully incorporating natural light and color within the frame. ","user_id":706005,"name":"Robel Fessehatzion","website":"www.exploreyoursurroundings.com"},{"id":853730,"bio":"","user_id":839574,"name":"가용 심","website":null},{"id":76839,"bio":"With a keen interest in media and pop culture, I've always been interested in photography. Apart from studying photography in my youth, my career left little room to explore the art form other than as a model from time to time. After a 20 year career in law enforcement, I've recently launched into a new career in photography. My inspiration is drawn from my travels, music, pop culture and and the amazing people I am happy to call my friends.","user_id":76539,"name":"Stuart Spinks","website":"www.stuartgregoryphotography.com"},{"id":706595,"bio":"Carl Green is an artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand.\nHe is interested in enhancing people’s wellness through art. His vision is to inspire people through his art and help make owning a piece of art accessible to people. \n\nGreen’s inspiration comes from many different places, from the way light reveals itself on objects, the pastel hues that highlight the sky at dusk, or the small details in life that are sometimes taken for granted. \n\nLife can sometimes become busy, and Green uses meditation and yoga to calm the mind. He brings this calmness into his work, and often instils a sense of quiet in his photography. He hopes others might feel a similar feeling of peace through connecting with his art.  \n","user_id":706011,"name":"Carl Green","website":""},{"id":562943,"bio":"A lifetime photographer who blends a knowledge of human behaviour, people dynamics and social dynamics into capturing the honesty of the moment, looking to use light and contrast to accentuate the core elements in the context. \n\nI recently received an emerging photographer award and held my first solo exhibition in 2019 and ma enrolled in an MFA programme for 2021. ","user_id":562359,"name":"Tim Corbett","website":"Www.studiopono.com"},{"id":275282,"bio":"\nAt the crux of my photography is black and white. The love story between blending dualities and integration, not sides but layers and aspects to the one of all creation.  \nI can't think of two elements with more passionate extremes than heaven and earth.  Light and darkness, high lights and shadows, agony and ecstasy between the what we see and capturing the unseen through my lens.   \n\nthe genesis of my social documentary photography focuses on our invisible out-caste making them iconic.   \n\nmy field work documents everyday truths provoking clarity to society in hopes to revolutionize how humans live and exist with one another.   \n\nInnovative and independent content producer of long term self-assignments.  \nDocumentary photography,  short-form, layered, stark contrast and amplified color energizes the impact of my meaningful outreach.   I do not use photoshop to add or take away from my images.  \n\n@documentarygirl\n","user_id":274680,"name":"Catjia Rehkamp","website":"www.documentarygirl.com"},{"id":365831,"bio":"Just a guy who loves making pictures that make people think differently and perhaps smile. ","user_id":365229,"name":"Andrew Finney","website":"www.af-photography.com"},{"id":153619,"bio":"Photography with my uncle (professional photographer at Reger Photo Studios Munich) as mentor from childhood on\n2014 back to analogue photography due to Leica M2\n2014 exhibition fine art abstract in Miesbach\n2015 exhibition fine art abstract in Ingolstadt\n2016 exhibition in Miesbach Don Camillo and Peppone with opening ceremony and guests from Brescello / Italy\n2018 Publication of Don Camillo and Peppone Story in German Black and White Photomagazine (Schwarzweiß 126 Tecklenborg Verlag)","user_id":153017,"name":"Thomas Schwob","website":"www.thomas-schwob.de"},{"id":112680,"bio":"","user_id":112078,"name":"Alexandre Machado","website":""},{"id":631405,"bio":"","user_id":630821,"name":"Martino Campesato","website":""},{"id":189793,"bio":"Yoko Naito, born in Japan has been based in New York in2009 and currently in Berlin since 2016.\n\nShe has received some photography awards, including the Sony World Photography Awards, etc. Her photography has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Her photography has also become a permanent collection by the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Embassy of Iceland and Sony Europe, etc., and is featured in many media worldwide.","user_id":189191,"name":"yoko naito","website":"www.yokonaito.com"},{"id":207589,"bio":"Based in São Paulo since 2014, I report on culture and social movements in Brazil. The objective of this approach is to bring a sociological and aesthetic look at the contemporary issues of Brazilian society.","user_id":206987,"name":"Vincent Bosson","website":"www.vincentbosson.com"},{"id":71743,"bio":"I was  born in 1987 with a Master's degree in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism from LCC (London College of Communications) my work emphasizes on projects about the different stages of the human being, violence, trauma and the Colombian reality. \n \nExhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, London, Washington, Mexico City, Paris, Bogota and Dhaka. Selected for the Ian Parry Fellowship, for the New York Times Portfolio Review (2015 and 2020). Selected to participate in the Eddie Adams Workshop in 2015 and finalist for the National Geographic Photo of the Year in 2012. I have lectured at Conarte in Mexico, at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, at the United Nations headquarters in New York for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and recently at University College of London. ","user_id":71473,"name":"Carlos Saavedra","website":"www.saavedravisual.com"},{"id":58456,"bio":"\n\nMy objective as a photographer is to continue collaborating with those whose stories are often neglected.\n\nDuring my short new career I have travelled extensively in order to photograph my projects.  I have worked in Transylvania, Cambodia, Bangladesh, St Lucia, Istanbul and Moldova. In practice my photography style blurs the boundaries between reportage and portraiture. With empathy I have captured the plight of often-disenfranchised groups, including Eastern European travellers, veiled Muslim women and members of the transgender community. As well as exciting international locations, I have had the privilege to photograph at interesting venues in this country, including the House of Commons, New Scotland Yard and several London synagogues. I acknowledge that with my camera, I have been able to interact and collaborate with a wide spectrum of fascinating people.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":58461,"name":"Mary Humphrey","website":"www.maryhumphrey.co.uk"},{"id":376473,"bio":"My name is Anna Catalano, I'm 39, I'm a professional photographer. I live in Rome.\nMy approach to photography began in the 90's as a self-taught photographer, and then I attended courses and schools, such as IED or CSF in Rome.\nAfter a degree and a master's degree in web communication, I work for 9 years in two companies and in 2016 I resign to follow the profession as a photographer.\nToday I develop photographic projects for companies, universities, hospitals, publishing groups and I follow personal long term projects related to socially relevant issues.","user_id":375889,"name":"anna catalano","website":"www.storiesreporter.it"},{"id":641220,"bio":"I'm a photographer who spends all his time being a father. This means mainly reportage photos, but I want to take more portraits and storytelling photos.","user_id":640636,"name":"Kenneth Sletten Christensen","website":"www.kennethc.dk"},{"id":276612,"bio":"Formado em cinema. Mora em Belo Horizonte/MG onde trabalha com fotografia e audiovisual desde 1997. \nPremiado nas categorias Melhor Documentário e Melhor Vı́deo Experimental em festivais brasileiros. Trabalhou como finalizador na Rede Globo de Televisão de 2004 a 2010. Possui vá rios trabalhos em vídeo documentário, vídeo clips, autorais e institucionais como por exemplo: “Por teus olhos”, “Guardados”, Tempo enganador”, “Rastros de um”, “Num”, “Be the one – Moby”, “Happier – Carol Duarte, “The house is yours” – Carol Duarte, Vıd́eos “Rastros de Amor” para o livro homônimo, “Desconstrução” – Poison Gas, “Dança burra” – Marcelo Gabriel dentre outros.\n\nVárias participações em mostras coletivas de fotografia em festivais de fotografia nacionais e internacionais. \nExposição virtual Gente Rua Gente na plataforma do Instagram\nFotos em livros de fotografia e literatura. \nVárias fotos selecionadas em sites de fotografia. \n\n","user_id":276010,"name":"Leo Tafuri","website":""},{"id":253415,"bio":"Photographer and visual artist.\nLives and works in Paris\n\ninstagram: mf__studio_paris\n","user_id":252813,"name":"Marc Fenton","website":"marcfentonstudio.com"},{"id":536154,"bio":"I am from the Wiradjuri Nation living in Canberra Australia.  I am a screened documentary filmmaker and storyteller who has found inspiration travelling around Australia to remote communities, India, Toronto, New York and Singapore.  I love to sit back and watch the world unfold around me while taking observational photographs. \n\nI am a member of a First Nations Writer group USMOB Writers, a published poet and exhibited photographer.  I have worked in various media platforms such as live production in a football stadium, documentary filmmaker for television and as a radio producer/presenter.\n\nI graduated with a Masters of Business and Leadership from the Australian Film Television and Radio School AFTRS and the University of Canberra with a Bachelor of Arts Honours.","user_id":535570,"name":"Marissa Mcdowell","website":""},{"id":293576,"bio":"Mary Eleftheriou has a diploma in Philosophy and Pedagogy (University of Ioannina) and she is having a BA degree in Photography (Middlesex University, London) through Akto College (Athens). As a photographer, she focuses on street photography as well as on landscape photography. However, she has been involved in other photographic fields, too, such as still life, architecture, fashion and social events. She has participated in several group exhibitions. The most recent one is \"Chania International Photo (CIP) Festival\", that is going to take place in Crete island in August 2020. Finally, for the past two years she gives photography lessons in children aged from 6 to 12 years old and she curates the final exhibition of their work. ","user_id":292974,"name":"Mary Eleftheriou","website":""},{"id":301216,"bio":"I enjoy taking photos and having spent my working life as a producer for others;  it is really interesting now to be the creative.. ","user_id":300614,"name":"Philip Price","website":""},{"id":261461,"bio":"Fotografo freelance de la Ciudad de Arequipa, siempre en busqueda de algo inusual y que falta mostrar al mundo, y si la naturaleza me lo provee, ¡estare ahi!. Mi corazon esta con la Naturaleza y esta con el Creador.","user_id":260859,"name":"Mirko Apaza Mamani","website":"fb.me/aswanpy"},{"id":706676,"bio":"Tariq Tarey is currently the Director of Refugee Social Services at Jewish Family Services in Columbus, Ohio. He serves on Ohio’s New African Immigrants Commission and the Franklin County Board of Commissioner’s New American Advisory Council. \n\nTariq is also a documentary photographer, skilled in both still photography and filmmaking.  \n\nIn 2006, Tariq’s photographic exhibit, Forlorn in Ohio, which documented the plight of Somali refugees, appeared at the Kiaca Gallery and Wright State University. \n\nTariq’s exhibition “Bhutanese-Nepali Neighbors” was on display at the Ohio History Connection throughout 2017 and was nominated for the Community Arts Partnership Award by the Greater Columbus Arts Council. In 2018 “Bhutanese-Nepali Neighbors” exhibit won the Ohio Museums Associations best of show.\n\nHe currently has exhibitions showing at the Rutherford B. Hayes Museum in Freemont, Ohio and at Otterbein University.  Several of his images now belong to the permanent collection of the Columbus Museum of Art. \n\nTariq directed “Women, War and Resettlement: Nasro’s Journey,” which was aired on WOSU Public Television in 2012.  Moreover, Tariq’s film, “The Darien Gap,” was shown in the 2nd United States Conference on African Immigrant and Refugee Health. \n\nAmong Tariq’s honors are the South Side Settlement House’s Arts Freedom Award in 2006 and the Ohio Art Council’s Individual Artist Award in 2008 and in that same year Tariq won the Greater Columbus Art Council’s Individual Artist Award.\n\nCurrently, Tariq is working on a book project documenting representative refugee populations in Central Ohio. \n\n","user_id":706092,"name":"Tariq Tarey","website":"tariqtarey.com"},{"id":96560,"bio":"I'm a psychology graduate with a deep interest in the arts. I work as a photographer, video producer, graphic designer, and musician. Born in Egypt, but I've been raised in various countries around the world. Love to travel with my camera at my side. ","user_id":96046,"name":"Omar Kamel","website":"omarkamel.com"},{"id":96717,"bio":"Freelance Photographer\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":96203,"name":"Michael dagostino Mackenzie","website":"www.stampafineartphoto.com"},{"id":707290,"bio":"Luca has always had the need to \"communicate.\" He started by drawing and aspiring to become a painter, but eventually shifted towards graphic design, convinced that it encompassed everything important to him. Growing up in Sicily, he decided to move north to pursue his dream. In Piedmont, he found an academy that allowed him to work with various professionals, thus expanding his skills. He developed a passion for photography, built a darkroom, and created personal projects. After a period focused on still life, in 2023 he rediscovered his love for black and white photography and capturing everyday intimacy, sparked by a gift that reignited his passion. Today, Luca continues to dream, investing in education and research, finding happiness in experimentation and personal growth.\n","user_id":706706,"name":"Luca Privitera","website":"www.sentstudio.it"},{"id":192401,"bio":"Formazione estetico-filosofica nella direzione delle arti figurative e del cinema, ho continuato la mia ricerca di metodi alternativi nel rappresentare la realtà attraverso la fotografia e il video sperimentale, con un occhio particolare alle connessioni tra il movimento nella danza e la sua riproduzione attraverso l'occhio della telecamera. Da poco emigrata in Francia per ottenere un'occasione in più nel presentare i miei progetti documentari dedicati alla salvaguardia della memoria della mia 'isola' di origine (la Sicilia) e  realizzare delle esposizioni fotografiche sulle tematiche dell'architettura fotografata in condizioni di luce 'inusuali'. ","user_id":191799,"name":"Silvia Arecco","website":"www.silviaarecco.com"},{"id":188879,"bio":"From the age of 4 he devoted himself to the study of the piano, from classical music to the most modern languages, up to the study of jazz music and the activity of a concert player. At the same time, given the strong creative impulse and the interest matured over the years in the visual arts and photography, he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he obtained a first level degree in \"Technological Arts\", discussing a thesis on synaesthetic links between musicians and artists in contemporary arts. He graduated in the two-year period of Photography from the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania with an experimental thesis on the relationship between photography and ephemeral art. He currently collaborates as an author, curator and teacher with public and private institutions. The experiential relationship with a conceptual landscape is central to his projects, as well as issues related to the concept of territory, border and contemporary landscape, making different languages ​​such as ","user_id":188277,"name":"Ivan Terranova","website":"ivanterranova.it"},{"id":132882,"bio":"JOHN SOBCZAK  I have always been about photographing people and capturing who they are. From well known, notable individuals of the day, like Muhammed Ali, Gordie Howe, Lily Tomlin and Jeff Daniels, to intriguing people who make the everyday world special through their craft and actions, I try to reveal and express the essence of who they are. In my many books and other personal and commercial projects I has collaborated with a variety of talented people, including writers, actors, musicians and, now, dancers. My work has received numerous awards and has been showcased in several exhibits. His images are part of the permanent collection of numerous museums including The Detroit Institute of Arts and the Cleveland Museum of Arts.\n","user_id":132280,"name":"John Sobczak","website":"www.lorienstudio.com"},{"id":172324,"bio":"I specialises in creative documentary, editorial and commercial portrait and performance photography. \nRecent works include 'One Match', a project that reflects on the social benefits football and the Homeless World Cup can achieve. Exhibited in Cardiff, South Wales in 2019, and supported and funded by Arts Council Wales, I was drawn to this project to examine how football can play a part in helping people transform their lives. \nThis project is ongoing.\nI will be starting a two year part time MA in Documentary Photography at the University of South Wales in September 2020 along side further developing my creative documentary practice and commercial work.\n","user_id":171722,"name":"Paul John Roberts","website":"www.pauljohnroberts.com"},{"id":236370,"bio":"Plasticien/photographe. Originaire de Marseille, j'ai fait mes études d'Arts plastiques à Aix en Provence.  Actualité sur mon site. Je ne privilégie aucun genre photographique. La ville, par exemple, fournit des occasions multiples dans de nombreux domaines photographiques : les architectures et leurs lignes géométriques, leurs couleurs, l'animation des rues, les murs, les personnages au gré de rencontres. La photo crée un objet bi-dimensionnel - couleurs, valeurs, matières, lignes - à partir du réel vécu. Cet objet singulier permet de transfigurer cette réalité y compris dans ses aspects les plus banals. J'aborde d'autres approches plus plasticiennes qui me permettent d'élargir mes recherches et de me rapprocher de ma pratique picturale.     \t\n","user_id":235768,"name":"Michel Daumergue","website":"www.distance-focale.com"},{"id":475164,"bio":"Fotograf i projektant graficzny. Absolwent Wyższego Studium Fotografii w Warszawie. W latach 2006-2012 redaktor w czasopiśmie \"Fotografia \u0026amp; aparaty cyfrowe\". Właściciel Agencji Fotograficznej PRO-FOT. Autor kilkunastu albumów fotograficznych i kilkuset tekstów fotograficznych dotyczących fotografii. Członek Związku Polskich Artystów Fotografików.","user_id":474580,"name":"Tadeusz Piotr Prociak","website":"www.pro-fot.com"},{"id":655674,"bio":"","user_id":655090,"name":"Ekaterina Romashenko","website":""},{"id":681985,"bio":"31 years old\nGraduated from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan University\nTen years of street photography experience","user_id":681401,"name":"苗 何","website":""},{"id":655658,"bio":"Photographer and creative director, Evelyn Williams is a Midwest born, Santa Barbara based artist. Her inspiration is rooted in Hollywood, as a former LA based photographer and creative director for the entertainment industry. Over the past two decades Evi has photographed and art directed keyart campaigns for countless movie and television titles. A self described \"obsessive compulsive minimalist\", she lives by her life's motto of \"Just enough is more.\", an intention she manifests throughout her creative vision and execution.","user_id":655074,"name":"Evelyn Williams","website":"www.eviwilliams.com"},{"id":430940,"bio":"Soy una persona que viaja constante mente a diferentes partes del mundo, muestro interés por la cultura,  las personas, las ciudades, la naturaleza y la vida salvaje; documentando los viajes a través del lente de mi cámara. ","user_id":430356,"name":"Osvaldo Barrientos Palomo","website":""},{"id":364746,"bio":"","user_id":364144,"name":"Michael Microulis","website":"www.michaelmicroulis.net"},{"id":301341,"bio":"From the age of 9 I showed a talent for drawing and painting, and shortly after that, also for photography.  I studied photography at the School of Visual Arts in N.Y.C.. After SVA I became an assistant to a commercial photographer. I Have traveled throughout Europe twice on a moped,  For the last 20 years I have devoted more time to, and have become more serious about my photography, and it has become a more integral part of my life.\n","user_id":300739,"name":"Abraham Likwornik","website":"www.facebook.com/abraham.likwornik.9"},{"id":265732,"bio":"I am an entrepreneur and developer of pioneer projects in various sectors, focusing on Africa. \nI am a self-taught amateur street photographer and shoot on automatic.  \nPublished 2 coffee table books on Nigeria and exhibited in many cities. \nWas born in Greece, lived in Greece, then Paris and Manhattan and now in Old Jaffa (Tel Aviv)\n","user_id":265130,"name":"Victor Politis","website":"www.victorphotos.com  "},{"id":97528,"bio":"Negar Latifian is an Iranian photographer. She hold Master of photography from University of Tehran and has exhibited her works in galleries and museums such as Davis Orton Gallery (NY), Griffin Museum of photography (MA), Craft and Folk Museum (LA),  Cité Inernational des Artes (paris), etc.","user_id":96992,"name":"negar latifian","website":"www.negarlatifian.com"},{"id":146972,"bio":"Sébastien Michaud was almost always a Montrealer. One of these early photographic series had as a theme the oil refineries of eastern Montreal and was inspired by the Marghera series of the Italian photographer Alessandra Chemollo. Having received his academic training in film photography at the turn of the 2000s, he continued his career in visual art at the Université du Québec à Montréal until 2013. After a few multidisciplinary art exhibitions, he devoted himself almost exclusively to the photographic medium. He has been working as a photography teacher for 5 years.\n\nHe was able to show his images in public, among others, during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographs in Gaspésie in 2013, at Espace F in Matane in 2014 and at the Montélimar Festival of Photography in France in 2015 with his project Domaine de La Florida. He is currently working on two long-term projects that have already won ND awards 2017, International Photography Awards 2018, and Photography Grant 2018.","user_id":146370,"name":"sebastien michaud","website":"sebastienmichaud.com"},{"id":127544,"bio":"I  love  to make and create photos, stories and pictures. My  dream is to gain visibility. Maybe to exhibit my work?  I love to travel ...","user_id":126942,"name":"Nelke Sommerdijk","website":""},{"id":217327,"bio":"\n","user_id":216725,"name":"Mariano Martinez Pita","website":""},{"id":707658,"bio":"Dafna Steinberg is a lens-based artist living and working in the Philadelphia area. Her work embodies themes such as grief, personal intimacy, and gender. In the spring of 2022, she graduated from Moore College of Art \u0026amp; Design with an MFA in Socially Engaged Studio Art where she completed a thesis examining how artists can use photographic self-portraiture as a form of social practice. Before tackling her MFA program, Steinberg worked as an adjunct studio art and photography professor at Northern Virginia Community College. She currently teaches at Delaware County Community College. In addition to teaching, Steinberg has been an exhibiting artist for over 15 years. Her work has been shown at institutions such as the Knoxville Museum of Art, Grizzly Grizzly, LeMieux Galleries, Indianapolis Art Center, the Puffin Cultural Forum, and the International Center of Photography. ","user_id":707074,"name":"Dafna Steinberg","website":"dafnasteinberg.com/home.html"},{"id":655716,"bio":"Natif d'un petit village de Bourgogne en France, je commence en tant que concepteur industriel pendant 8 années. La photo arrive pour la première fois en Décembre 2017 alors âgé de 26 ans.\nJuillet 2020, fraichement diplômé par le Centre de Formation Professionnelle de Lachine, je continue mon chemin entre photo et écrits.","user_id":655132,"name":"Yoan GUILLEMINOT","website":"guilleminotyoan.com"},{"id":8582,"bio":"Diego Brambilla is an Italian artist based in Zürich, Switzerland, who graduated from the London College of Communication with an MA in photography in 2015.\nHis work employs a range of analog and digital photographic processes to blend real and imaginary. Driven by the fascination with mystery and ambiguity, Diego aims to challenge the perception of reality. Dry and essential, his pictures are inward landscapes, states of mind, atmospheres full of uneasiness and irony.\nHis work has been exhibited internationally in London, Zurich, Milan, and Padua. He received the LifeFramer award, the PhotoX award, and it has been selected and shortlisted for Voies Off Arles, Athens Photo Festival, and PhotogrVphy Grant. Diego's work has been featured in magazines such as Fisheye Magazine, GUP, Phasesmag, Wired (the US and Japan), published in the Paris Opera booklet, and featured on Rai3 (Italian national television).","user_id":8582,"name":"Diego Brambilla","website":"www.diegobrambilla.com"},{"id":655718,"bio":"","user_id":655134,"name":"Araceli Garcia","website":""},{"id":122213,"bio":"Solo Exhibition\n○ 2017.01.11-01.17,  自ja覺gak夢mong, gallery NoW.\n○ 2017.03.01-04.30,  自ja覺gak夢mong, gallery Ideale.\n\nGroup Exhibition\n○2019. 12. Time and Space, Vol.20 The International Exhibition of Modern Photo \u0026amp; Video Association, Gallery Toma(Daegu).\n○ 2018.10.01-10.07, Photography, Reproduction, Vol.19 The International Exhibition of Modern Photo \u0026amp; Video Association, KBS Daegu gallery(Daegu). \n○ 2018. 06.06-06.12, A Strange Scene 2018, gallery NoW.\n○ 2018.01.03-01.16, New path in Seoul,  NGPA, gallery NoW.\n○ 2017.11.07-11.11,  Memory, Sense, Reason and Variation, 2017 Contemporary Photography program, Poeun Art gallery.\n○ 2017. 09.02-09.17, Where am I, Busan International Photo Festival, Busan Cultural Center.\n○ 2017.01. 03-01.10, ChoSun in Seoul, NGPA, gallery NoW.\n○ 2016. 11.1-11.30 , The Forgotten Forest, 3nd Suwon International Photo Festival, invitation exhibition.\n\n\n","user_id":121611,"name":"Ryung KIM","website":"www.ryung.kr"},{"id":631963,"bio":"","user_id":631379,"name":"MKS MKS","website":"megankristinphotography.format.com"},{"id":537870,"bio":"I am an amateur, shooting with passion. Since app. five years I´ve tried out various photography disciplines, but I often end up in nature and landscape, either in color or in BnW.  ","user_id":537286,"name":"Fredrik Berg","website":""},{"id":3563,"bio":"Born and raised in Lebanon, Rania Matar moved to the U.S. in 1984. Originally trained as an architect at the American University of Beirut and at Cornell University, she now works full time as a photographer, focusing on personal photography projects. She teaches at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. \n\nMatar’s work has been widely exhibited in the US and internationally most recently at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, as part of She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and The Arab World, at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York as part of The Middle East Revealed, and in a solo exhibitions at Carroll and Sons Gallery Boston; Southeast Museum of Photography Florida; Blue Sky Gallery in Portland Oregon; Galerie Janine Rubeiz in Beirut; Sana Gallery in Singapore; Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg Germany; Leica Gallery in Solms Germany; Toot Tung Art Gallery in Bangkok Thailand; Sharjah Art Museum in the United Arab Emirates, and at the Bank of America Center in Houston during Fotofest 2014. \n\nLater this year, her work will be part of the group exhibition She Who Tells a Story at the Carnegie Museum of Art, and in 2016, her images from the Middle East will be included in Aftermath, an exhibition curated by Carol McCusker at the Harn Museum of Art in Florida. \n\nHer images are in the permanent collections of several museums, institutions and private collections worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; Worcester Museum of Art; Davis Museum of Art at Wellesley College, The Girls’ Club Collection, and more. \n\nMatar has won numerous awards, including 2011 Legacy Award at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 2011 and 2007 Massachusetts Cultural Council artist fellowship, first place at the New England Photographer Biennial and Women in Photography International; and honorable mentions at 2010 UNICEF Picture of the Year Award, Lens Culture Exposure International, Silver Eye Center for Photography Fellowship, and CENTER. \n\n","user_id":3563,"name":"Rania Matar","website":"www.raniamatar.com"},{"id":308421,"bio":"Svetlana Jacquot, photographer artist, born in Russia, based in Paris.\nPhD in history, Russia, 2003, Higher Professional School of Graphic Arts of Paris, 2015.\nAwards, Exhibitions:\nMAYBE IT’IS A BIRD, winner of the International Photo Award Siena / Italy, Siena, group exhibition, November  2020 ?\nTHE SKIN, Competition shortlist ZERNO gallery, collective exhibition, St. Petersburg, December 2019 - February 2020 ;\nETERNAL INHABITANT OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, 3 rd place of Méditerranée Art Contemporain Prix, Exhibition, July 2019 ;\nAT FOUR HANDS, Festival Voies Off, Arles, France, Exhibition, July 2018 ;\nBAROQUE LESSONS, Honorable mention of PH21 Gallery, SIGNIFICANT COLOR collective Exhibition, Budapest, Hungary, April - May 2018\nIN 14 MINUTES IT WILL BE RAIN, Festival Voies Off, Arles, France, Exhibition, July 2017\nTRANSLUCENCE OF TIME / Gallery of Haussmann Invest, Paris, Exhibition, April 2017.\n","user_id":307819,"name":"Svetlana Jacquot","website":"www.svetlanajacquot.com"},{"id":157377,"bio":"I was born in Istanbul at 1960. I am an industrial engineering professor at Istanbul University - Cerrahpaşa. Since 2010 I have been taking photographs especially street scenes.","user_id":156775,"name":"Alp Baray","website":"-"},{"id":197926,"bio":"       I am a native Californian, born in Los Angeles. I graduated from San Diego State University with a bachelors degree in Telecommunications and Film.  I live in Los Angeles and work as a freelance Film Editor in the entertainment business.\n     I am a story teller. I love capturing who we are. It is our story -- our connection to one another -- and our connection to the world.\n   \n\n","user_id":197324,"name":"Shawna Callahan","website":"Shawnacallahanartistry. com"},{"id":154456,"bio":"I am amateur photographer. I started my photography career a couple of years ago but couldn’t continue because  of some incident. But I have not given up yet.","user_id":153854,"name":"Ohidul Arafat","website":""},{"id":61201,"bio":"In a previous life I worked as a video journalist for a current affairs programme (the equivalent of CBS's 60 minutes) in South Africa.  After completing an MA in Human Rights and International Law I relocated to Australia with my wife from NZ and have since been shooting stills photography - primarily landscape photography.  I was a member of the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers (AIPP) and entered the national APPA awards annually - with some degree of success.  I have had the good fortune of having  images selected as being included in the Top 101 International Landscape Photographs of the year as determined by peers (http://internationallandscapephotographer.com/Top101-15.php).  \n\nOver the past 4 years I have been working on developing a style I can call my own - I have during those years begun working in mixed media, including encaustics","user_id":61204,"name":"Clayton John","website":"www.clayton-images.com"},{"id":712640,"bio":"11 years ago, I followed my passion for photography, which has been a longstanding area of value that I love. Some of my images have received international online photography awards such as “ Picture of the Year 2011/12” and others, also been published on Italian Vogue website, and photographed some well-known artists and actors.\n\nSpecializes in Portraiture's, Landscapes, Seascapes and Street Photography, by using digital and analog medium format cameras.","user_id":712056,"name":"Nino Bartolo","website":"www.white89photography.com"},{"id":841558,"bio":"7700bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:7700-bet\nSite:  https://7700-bet.gb.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 03876-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9958-4651\nEmail: 7700-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #7700-bet#7700-betgnames #7700-betlogincom #7700-betwebsite #7700-betcasino","user_id":827401,"name":"yys tts","website":"7700-bet.gb.net"},{"id":567694,"bio":"I became interested in photography after I bought my first smartphone. At first I only used my smartphone camera, but a few years ago I started shooting with a ‘real’ camera. When I pick up my camera, \nI stop thinking and only follow my feelings. In my self portraits\n I simply try to catch the mood\n I am in at that moment. \nIf my photos touch other people’s emotions or imagination even a little bit, it would already make me very happy. ","user_id":567110,"name":"Jun Takeichi","website":"Instagram lunalueve"},{"id":105931,"bio":"I was born in Mexico City. \nI work with photography, frame by frame animation, film and video. I approached to photography for the first time when I was in high school, the school where I studied had a workshop and there I learned the basics. After a series of personal research I began to experiment with music, then with animation, experimental film and video. The animation interests me by its ability to illusionism, attracts me as a tool to alter over time and manipulate reality, interests me as a visual tool. For a while I worked photography only as part of the moving image, but recently the road has took me back to the still photo. I like street photography. I’m interested in images as fragments of a past time, as memory traces. I love traveling and recently I discovered the pleasure of riding motorcycle. Once I wanted to be a musician.","user_id":105329,"name":"Ricardo Pareyón Aveleyra","website":""},{"id":239825,"bio":"Eight years ago after receiving the prize from the Nicolas Hulot Foundation, awarded by PHOTO magazine, I made photography my full time job and since then have worked on numerous photo projects. For the past few years, my work and my artistic research has revolved around two dynamics: humans and their environment. In 2020, I was shortlisted for the Prix Levallois for my photo documentary project in Kuwait.  In partnership with Granvillage (France, 2019), I created a series of immersive content highlighting the work and value of local producers and advocating for the “shop local” movement. Through their inspiring stories, each producer validates the importance of supporting French agriculture. In 2018, the diversity of my projects was enriched by documenting the place of new technologies in our social relationships (Notifications, City of Brest). Later that year, I journeyed to Jordan to create the photo documentaries “Birds \u0026amp; People” and “Subsistence”.","user_id":239223,"name":"Jerome POULALIER","website":"www.jerome-poulalier-photography.com"},{"id":82235,"bio":"\n","user_id":81933,"name":"Jose Tio","website":""},{"id":655808,"bio":"","user_id":655224,"name":"Luke Clements","website":"www.lukeclementsphotography.com"},{"id":534485,"bio":"Sylvie Chartrand est une artiste multidisciplinaire qui vit et travaille à Montréal. Elle détient un Master du Studio national des arts contemporains - Le Fresnoy (2002) et un doctorat en études et pratiques des arts de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (2018). Tirant parti du phénomène de la paréidolie, elle donne à voir le corps par le biais de son ombre, partageant dans ses contours son identité avec ce qui lui est étranger. Ses travaux se présentent sous des formes variées (séquence photographique, installation vidéo et installation performée). Ils ont notamment été diffusés à l’occasion d’expositions collectives dont Taking Care au Ars Electronica de Linz (2018), Le Rêve des formes au Palais de Tokyo de Paris (2017), Temps d’images à l’Usine C de Montréal (2008) et Territoires de l’image au Musée des beaux-arts de Tourcoing (2007), ainsi que lors d’événements internationaux en arts vivants.","user_id":533901,"name":"Sylvie Chartrand","website":"www.sylviechartrand.net"},{"id":365871,"bio":"I am a photographer \u0026amp; video  artist currently based in Zurich. I am at a point in my career where I am fortunate in being able to combine skills obtained from a rigorous artistic and theoretical training in Budapest, Berlin with practical, hands-on approach, which I internalized during my years in the photography industry. To perfect my style, I was attending the Master in Photography course at écal Lausanne, from I graduated in September 2020 with excellence. ","user_id":365269,"name":"Johanna Hullár","website":"johannahullar.ch"},{"id":557283,"bio":"","user_id":556699,"name":"Teresa Lew","website":""},{"id":700189,"bio":"Born in Tokyo, I worked as a women's clothing designer before moving to Canada, where I now work in the apparel industry. \nI'm based in Quebec City, but I also travel to various countries, taking street and architectural photographs.","user_id":699605,"name":"Michiko Ôtomo","website":"www.flickr.com/people/michiko_otomo"},{"id":672437,"bio":"head in the clouds dreamer;  jet setting adventurer","user_id":671853,"name":"Jean Mary","website":"www.JeanRMary.com"},{"id":3566,"bio":"Born in Iceland 1958\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE:\n– Photographer for Morgunbladid, Iceland's biggest newspaper from 1976 -\n– Freelance work shooting projects in various parts of the world for numerous magazines and agencies. To name a few, projects in the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Indonesia, Scandinavia, Siberia.\n\nPUBLICATIONS:\n\n– Photographs and picture essays published in LIFE, National Geographic, Le Figaro, Stern, La Vanguardia, TIME, to name a few.\n– The Golden Circle. Photographs by Páll Stefánsson, Ragnar Axelsson and Mats Wibe-Lund. Reykjavík: Iceland Review, 1989. \n– Reykjavik. A book in color. (Icelandic) (English) \n– Faces and figures: Contemporary Scandinavian photography. New York: American Scandinavian Foundation, 2001.\n– Through the vastness near Snæfell by Ólafsson, Guðmundur Páll has photographs by Axelsson and also Friðþjófur Helgason and Jóhann Ísberg. \n– Faces of the North, a book on vanishing lifestyles in the North Atlantic; Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands, 2004.\n\nAWARDS:\n– The Annual Icelandic Photojournalists Awards (Est. 1991): More that 20 awards, including Photographer of the year, four times, and Documentary story of the year, six times.\n– The Oskar Barnack Award, 2001. Honourable Mention\n– Festival Photo de Mare, Vannes, Grand Prix.\n\nEXHIBITIONS:\n– The Reykjavik Municipal Museum, 1990.\n– Barbican Centre, London, 1992; \"Tender is the North, visual arts from Scandinavia\"\n– Visa Pour L'Image, Perpignan, 2000; screening of North Atlantic Project.\n– Rencontres d'Arles, 2001. \n– Scandinavia House, New York, 2001.\"Faces and Figures: Contemporary Scandinavian Photography\". \n– Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, 2002.\n– Un Mondo ai Confini del Mondo, Clic Art, Milan, 2002.\n– Festival of Val d-Orcia, Italy, 2003.\n– Photo de Mare, Vannes, France, 2003.\n– Galerie Argus fotokunst, Berlin, Germany2004.\n– Altonaer Museum (Norddeutsches Landesmuseum), Hamburg, Germany, 2004. \n– Fnac Italie 2, Paris, 2004.\n– Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2004.\n– Alfred-Ehrhardt-Foundation, Germany 2005.\n– Austurvellir, Reykjavík, \"Faces of the North.\", 2005. \n– Paris Photo 2005, Louvre, Paris.\n– Musée de la Cohue, Vannes, 2007.\n– Fnac, Milan, 2007.\n– Galerie Argus fotokunst, Berlin, Germany, 2008.\n– Numerous group shows in Iceland.","user_id":3566,"name":"Ragnar Axelsson","website":"www.rax.is"},{"id":656192,"bio":"Irene Montini is a photographer born in Florence, Italy in 1994. She graduated at Laba academy in 2018. Since 2017 she’s collaborating with artist Rocco Gurrieri in the making of Editorials, fashion films and experimental animations. They have made fashion films and publishing features for “Vice”, “I-d”, “Schön magazine”, “Contributor magazine”, “Dazed Beauty”, “Infringe Magazine”, “Navel magazine”, “Just magazine”, Luisa Via Roma, Nike, Ferragamo and Reebok. After directing the documentary Sustainable Thinking in 2019 for the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum and preparing the photos for the catalogue bearing the same name, they set out on a path that was to lead to the creation of the exhibition Incanto. The project “Incanto” is currently exposed at Museo Novecento in Florence, curated by the museum’s director himself, Sergio Risaliti. ","user_id":655608,"name":"Irene Montini","website":"irenemontiniroccogurrieri.it"},{"id":655881,"bio":"Fotógrafa freelance","user_id":655297,"name":"Laura Cusi pujol","website":"Www.lauracusi.com"},{"id":656368,"bio":"Born in Milan. Degree in architecture at Università degli studi Florence. Master in photography at Kaverdash, Milan. From I was young I really interested in art, in photography and specially in abstract, conceptual and surreal image. ","user_id":655784,"name":"Demesis Tescaro","website":"www.photoart2020.wixsite.com/demesis-tescaro "},{"id":165232,"bio":"I am a professionnel photographes since 1997. I've been a member of the Oeil Public Agency for ten years then i join another young group of photographers, MYOP (website : www.myop.fr).\nI am working of personal stories such as family, intimacy and i like time to time have my own look on news issues and stories. \nI have been awarded a few time with 2 world Press Photo (2000 \u0026amp; 2001), the Kodak award Price (2005) or the FNAC Attention Talent award (2002). ","user_id":164630,"name":"julien daniel","website":"www.juliendaniel.com"},{"id":92718,"bio":"A regular contributor to numerous world-renowned titles including TIME, Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Al Jazeera and Der Spiegel. I've covered global events such as September 11, Hurricane Katrina and the\u0026nbsp;Palestinian Territories, and worked directly with\u0026nbsp;Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford.\u0026nbsp;In addition to a dozen other accolades, I've twice\u0026nbsp;been honored with an APA Award and my work is archived in the permanent collection of The National Portrait Gallery in London.\u0026nbsp;My goal as a photographer is to find the language that crosses all boundaries. To capture it with a poetic precision. Storytelling at its most powerful.","user_id":92239,"name":"Robert Gallagher","website":"www.gallagherphoto.com"},{"id":336922,"bio":"Claudia Jaguaribe was born in Rio de Janeiro, lives and works between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. She holds a degree in art history, fine arts and photography from Boston University, USA. Her work is focused on the urban landscape, environmental issues , and questions directed to the representation of the real as a conceptual register. By blending reality and subjectivity, it stimulates our perception of what we are seeing by creating layers of understanding and narrative. The materiality of her works questions the very nature of photography. She expands the traditional formats of photography by creating photo sculptures besides integrating and using video and internet in her installations. Since her beginning she was linked to editorial research. Many of her series find their final expression in book format. She has 15 books published and recognized by the singularity of the photographic integration and graphic design. In 2013 she co-founded the publishing company Editora Madalena. ","user_id":336320,"name":"Claudia Jaguaribe","website":"www.claudiajaguaribe.com.br"},{"id":299112,"bio":"Andréanna Seymore uses photography as a means of inquiry into social class, subculture, and counterculture. Her vivid color work captures the organized chaos of everyday people, and illuminates them in ways that prompt the viewer to think about what is occurring beyond the frame of the photograph. \n\nAndréanna holds a Masters in Arts and Social Sciences from Queens College.\nAnd her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts.  \n\n","user_id":298510,"name":"Andreanna Seymore","website":"www.andreanna.com"},{"id":212998,"bio":"Sono laureato in Economia e gestione delle imprese turistiche ma, ho deciso di intraprendere la carriera di fotografo e seguire la mia passione. Sono stato assistente di due fotografi per 2 anni a Bologna. Questa esperienza mi ha dato l'opportunità di insegnare come assistente in una scuola di fotografia per un anno. Attualmente lavoro come libero professionista collaborando con un'azienda di abbigliamento di lusso a Palermo e lavorando con altri clienti privati nel settore commerciale (moda, still life, interni). ","user_id":212396,"name":"Michael Lo Monaco","website":"michaellomonaco.myportfolio.com"},{"id":656663,"bio":"I use my work to communicate. Through my images and my art I find my purpose and my voice. I believe that art is meant for more than just viewing, it is meant to be experienced. What's more, is I believe that art can be a platform for change, on an individual level or on a larger scale. This is what I strive for in my work. \n\nI have been an artist since before I can remember, finding solace and comfort in creating. Expression has always been easiest for me through visual means, specifically through portraiture, experimental processes and mixed media. I began photographing in 2010, searching for beauty and meaning in unlikely places. I quickly enrolled in a fine arts masters program in photography at the Academy of Art University and graduated with my MFA in 2015. \n\nMost of my work focuses on the complexities of the human experience, birth, life and death. Whether I take more of an introspective approach or a more public stand, what remains is the humanistic value of my work.","user_id":656079,"name":"Isabel Freiberger","website":"www.isabelfreibrgerphotography.com"},{"id":656182,"bio":"Today Dominque Souse at 67 years old, after a lifetime of portraying Europe thought her lens, for the first time we bring to you her pictures. \n\nA selection of 10 pictures as the fist light that shines on her memories stored for more than 30 years that capture the diversity, the contrast and the culture that shaped Europe as it is today.\n \nThis award would allow Dominique and her team to continue  brining light to more than 10,000 stored images selecting an interior journey thought Europe.","user_id":655598,"name":"Dominique Souse","website":"dominiquesouse.com"},{"id":443070,"bio":"Jesse Lenz (1988, Montana) is a self-taught photographer and multidisciplinary artist. He works with analog cameras, processing and printing from black-and-white negatives in his darkroom. His forthcoming book 'The Locusts' will be published by Nazraeli Press in 2020. As an illustrator he has created images for the most well-respected publications around the world, including TIME, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and many others. He is the founder and director of Charcoal Book Club and the Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review. From 2011-2018 he also co-founded  and published The Collective Quarterly and The Coyote Journal. He lives on a farm in rural Ohio.","user_id":442486,"name":"Jesse Lenz","website":"www.jesselenz.com"},{"id":545750,"bio":"I'm a self-taught photographer that likes to create intimate, evocative imagery. I have a keen interest in connecting with subjects to ensure that I am able to reflect the subtle nuances of their personalities and individual stories in my images. I’ve consistently worked to learn from leaders in the field through training and have applied new skills in ongoing personal projects and hired events.","user_id":545166,"name":"John Marcus","website":"www.johnmarcus.co"},{"id":3579,"bio":"Ricardo Barros is a photographer, writer and filmmaker. His work is in the permanent collection of eleven museums, including:\nThe Smithsonian Museum of American Art\nMuseu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), Brazil\nMuseu da Imagem e do Som (MIS), Brazil\nThe Philadelphia Museum of Art\nThe Fogg Art Museum\nThe DeCordova Museum","user_id":3579,"name":"Ricardo Barros","website":"www.ricardobarros.com"},{"id":365939,"bio":"In many of my landscape photos, sight lines determine the image and this draws the viewer into the image. The details in those photos provide an additional opportunity for the viewer to discover new things.\n\nIn my work, two principles are visible that reflect the difficult relationship of man with his environment;\n- the nature of which we form and depend on and \n- the nature that we transform at will and decorate according to our wishes.\n\nThe images of modern landscapes testify to how we turn nature into our hands. It is not the standard peaceful and eye-catching photos that the viewer might expect. It may radiate a certain calmness, but if you look carefully, you are devaluing high-profile things that are rather disturbing and think-provoking.","user_id":365337,"name":"Ed van Harmelen","website":"www.picturesbyed.nl"},{"id":536632,"bio":"I've earned an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis in painting.  In the past 10 years I've taking on photography, mainly live street capturing.  At the same time I'm concentrating on writing.","user_id":536048,"name":"Bin Moy","website":"www.facebook.com/BinMoy"},{"id":631805,"bio":"A wannabe storyteller with no stories to tell","user_id":631221,"name":"Babis Kavvadias","website":"babiskavvadias.myportfolio.com"},{"id":3588,"bio":"Richard Rothman is a photographer, a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow and a 2016 artist-in-residence at the MacDowell Colony and Light Work in Syracuse, NY. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France,The Brooklyn Museum, The Center for Creative Photography, and the International Center of Photography. He is the author of Redwood Saw, a monograph published by Nazraeli Press, which was listed in many \"best photography books of 2011\" articles. \n\nIn 2008, he was awarded a U.S. Department of State cultural-envoy grant to work and teach in the Yucatán, where an exhibition of his photographs was mounted at the Museo MACAY, in Mérida. \n\nIn 2009, he received a joint commission from the Dutch museum FOAM and the Amsterdam Municipal Archives to create and exhibit a body of photographs in the city of Amsterdam. \n\nHis work has been exhibited internationally, and appeared and been reviewed in many publications, including Time, The New York Times, The New Yorker, PDN, TimeOut New York, San Francisco Chronicle, Art Forum, The Village Voice, Camerawork, and Open City. \n\nhttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/3cIo6QsaUlk/maxresdefault.jpgHe lives in New York City and is on the faculty of the International Center of Photography and the School of Visual Arts. ","user_id":3588,"name":"Richard Rothman","website":"www.richardrothman.com"},{"id":3594,"bio":"","user_id":3594,"name":"Ringel Goslinga","website":"www.ringelgoslinga.com"},{"id":835299,"bio":"Budapest-based photographer, working mostly as a BTS photographer on film sets, obsessed with observing people who are deeply focused and driven by something. Interested in human behaviour with a background in psychology, aiming to find beauty in the noise and looking for patterns where innocent eyes might see no order.","user_id":821037,"name":"Anna Vera Lengyel","website":"annaveraphoto.com"},{"id":171495,"bio":"I made my first experiences with photography as a child. My father was an enthusiastic amateur photographer and I had the opportunity to take my first shots when I was very young.\nFraming seemed to be very impotant to me then. \nI still remember looking at the printed evidence of one or the other fail.\nNowadays it is easy to press delete and forget. \n\nI am inspired by streets and public places with their uniquness of people and daily life situations. There is  always a little story you can put in a frame. \n\n","user_id":170893,"name":"Maria Bader","website":""},{"id":376217,"bio":"Catie Leonard is a Photographer from Silver Spring, Maryland. She is a recent graduate of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at The George Washington University with a BFA in Fine Art Photography. Catie's work channels the past to understand the present. Using an intimate and personal approach, she strives to understand how memory and identity function over time. She emphasizes film photography, the archive and other traditional processes to actualize these themes.","user_id":375633,"name":"Catie Leonard","website":"www.catieleonard.com"},{"id":656751,"bio":"Fotógrafa y artista  Colombiana, con estudios en fotografía documental de la efti en Madrid y producción y edición fotográfica en icp de nueva york. \n\nEn su carrera profesional ha recorrido varios de los mundos de la fotografía como son la reportera grafica, eventos,  producto, arquitectura y espacios, retratos pero principalmente ha dedicado su carrera personal en la fotografía a documentar lo que aun no se ha contado.\n\nLograr encontrar emociones genuinas y contar historias de vida en una imagen ha sido su obsesión. Narrar mediante emociones situaciones que creo o que existen hacen parte de un trabajo de la observación que lleva haciendo durante cada etapa de su carrera como fotógrafa. \n\nActualmente radicada en Bogotá, nos muestra mediante su ultima obra fotografica VESTIGIOS una manera de ver en la oscuridad de la noches, pasando por situaciones que antes era de un alto riesgo en un país como Colombia, ahora nos muestra esa Colombia escondida y nunca antes vista.     \n","user_id":656167,"name":"renata bolivar","website":"www.renatabolivar.com"},{"id":544283,"bio":"Charlie Gao is an artist using photography as an unbounded and non-specific concept.\n\nWorks explore how photography may be interpreted in the widest sense, as a practice that is itself performative and continuous in nature, a lived-in experience which sustains long-term habit and ritual. In this sense it is the motivations behind the photographer which are necessarily of paramount interest, with the camera and image secondary, confounding traditional notions of photography.\n\nResiding in London and travelling regularly to Japan, the artist studied at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, and holds an MA (Cantab) degree from Trinity College of the University of Cambridge.","user_id":543699,"name":"Charlie Gao","website":"shikokuchuo.net/light-brushing"},{"id":97622,"bio":"Hawre Khalid was born in 1987 in Kirkuk, Iraq.\nAfter studying journalism at Sulaymaniyah University, he began working as a photojournalist focusing on Iraqi Kurdistan.\nHe is a member of Metrography photo agency www.metrography.org","user_id":97073,"name":"Hawre Khalid","website":"metrography.org"},{"id":209033,"bio":"Patty Carroll was Adjunct Full Professor Photography at SAIC until 2014. Education includes BFA, University of Illinois, and MS in Photography, Institute of Design, IIT. Grants include 2003 and 2020 Artist Fellowship with the Illinois Arts Council, 2014 and  2017 Photolucida Critical Mass: Top 50. Solo museum exhibits include: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Royal Photographic Society, Bath, England, State of Illinois Gallery and Museum, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, White Box Museum, Beijing, China, Chicago Cultural Center. Recent monographs: Anonymous Women 2016, Anonymous Women: Domestic Demise, 2020. AIR at Studios Inc, Kansas City, MO 2016-2020. ","user_id":208431,"name":"Patty Carroll","website":"pattycarroll.com"},{"id":211726,"bio":"Shot, edited and directed the film, The Dust of His Feet, about two Baul singers in Bangladesh, that played in the festival Documenting Bangladesh. Co-director, main camera person and editor for the film A New Life on the Land: Jewish Farmers in Canada that played at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival and in the Bucharest Jewish Film Festival. Director, cameraperson and editor for Wonder and Amazement: Rita Briansky on Her Life in Art that played at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival.  I am now the official photographer for the Anglican Diocese of Montreal and take other photos  both for commercial and personal projects.","user_id":211124,"name":"Janet Best","website":"www.morninggloryproductions.com"},{"id":219213,"bio":"About\nMenswear designer who runs his eponymous label \"Reo Ma.\" He's also the founder of the customized denim label Impression.\n\nHe studied at Kingston University London where he graduated with honors in fashion design.\n\n\n\nTrivia\nHe began his career as a Stylist and Buyer.\n\nHe was born in Hong Kong with a heart disease, permitting him from doing any sports until the age of six.\n\nAssociated With\nHe's best known for his work as a menswear designer much like ","user_id":218611,"name":"Reo Ma","website":"WWW.REOMA.CO"},{"id":672455,"bio":"Shawn C. Neill is a photographer, filmmaker, and teacher from Dallas, TX. ","user_id":671871,"name":"Shawn Neill","website":"www.instagram.com/reallygoodphotovideo"},{"id":93468,"bio":"For more than thirty years, Paul Souders has traveled around the world and across all seven continents as a professional photographer. His images have appeared around the globe in a wide variety of publications, including National Geographic, Geo in France and Germany, Time and Life magazines as well as dozens of publishing and advertising projects.\u0026nbsp;\n\nHis recent work in the arctic has drawn wide acclaim, including first place awards at the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in 2011 and 2013, as well as the National Geographic Photo of the Year contest in 2013.\n\nOver the last three decades he has visited more than 50 countries and has been kissed by dolphins, slapped by penguins, head-butted by walrus, terrorized by lions and menaced by vertebrates large and small. He once spent 27 hours digging a bogged safari truck out of the Seregenti mud using only a sauce pan. \n\nHe still thinks he has the best job in the world.","user_id":92969,"name":"Paul Souders","website":"www.worldfoto.com"},{"id":656803,"bio":"Mesmerized and intoxicated with Tang and Song Dynasty Chinese poetries since I was young, I have been longing to materialize these poetries from imagination into visual impact and that’s how I fell for photography.  \n\nAfter I came to the U.S. and got in touch with Western literature such as “As I Lay Dying” by William Faulkner, it truly unveiled humanity and enlightened me, made me understand who I am and deeply impacted my way of artistic creation in photography.  \n\n \n\nInfluenced by both Eastern and Western literature, life long experiences and relentless self-feedback, I gradually formed the keynote of my work: By the ways through a viewfinder, symbolizes natural phenomenon to reflect the knowledge, experiences and humanity I have contemplated through this life.\n\nI have traveled more than 20 countries to search, experience and actualize the artwork I intended to do since my young adulthood.  Photography has always been more than just a hobby but a life long commitment to me.  I","user_id":656219,"name":"KUAN-TUNG PAN","website":"kpanphotography.com"},{"id":94538,"bio":"18-years-experienced news and documentary photographic journalist in Hong Kong AppleDaily (1995-2013).\n\u0026nbsp;\nParticipated in the photographic reporting for Garley Building Fire 1996, Hangover 1997, sars 2003, Tung Chee-Wah Step-down 2005, WTO Ministerial Conferences Hong Kong 2005, Tiaoyutai Islands Landing Attempts 2006, Queen’s Pier Preservation Campaign 2007, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster 2011.\n\nFull-time\u0026nbsp;Photographer since 2012, specialized in shooting social movements events, including Hong Kong July 1st Marches, 2014 Umbrella Revolution.\n\nCody Wong became an expert member of photo blogger platform \"DCFever\" since September 2015.\n\n\nwebsite: www.codywongphoto.com\ninstagram: @codywong @codywongwedding @codywongfood\nhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/codywong","user_id":94029,"name":"Cody Wong","website":"www.codywongphoto.com"},{"id":659548,"bio":"","user_id":658964,"name":"Maria GO","website":""},{"id":3595,"bio":"Born in Shiga, Japan, in 1972. Lives and works in Tokyo. In 2001 she simultaneously released a series of three photographic books – UTATANE, HANABI, HANAKO from Little More publisher, which created an overnight sensation in the photography world in Japan. In 2002, she was awarded prestigious 27th Annual Kimura Ihei Award for two of the books, UTATANE and HANABI. Further publications of Rinko Kawauchi, which should be mentioned, are AILA (FOIL 2004), the eyes, the ears, and Cui Cui (FOIL, 2005 / both) and Semear (FOIL, 2007). Received the eminent Annual Infinity Award 2009 by International Center of Photography, USA, in Art Category. Kawauchi has joined and held many group and solo exhibitions both at home and abroad to date, among others, major solo exhibitions are: 2005 Foundation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain, Paris; 2006 The Photographers’ Gallery, London; 2007 AILA + the eyes, the ears, Hasselblad Centre, Göteborg; 2007 Semear Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo; 2008 Cui Cui The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum, Shizuoka: 2010 Rinko Kawauchi: Transient Wonders, Everyday Bliss - Photography, Video \u0026amp; Slides 2001-2009 ARGOS Center for Art \u0026amp; Media, Brussels. Major group exhibitions include: 2006 Collection of the Foundation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain Museum Contemporary Art, Tokyo; 2008 Blooming: Brazil-Japan Where You Are Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi; Brighton Photo Biennial 2010 New Documents Brighton. Her unique approach of “drawing senses” and consistent motif of every day details, as well as circulation of life and its transience has been admired from the art lovers all over the world.","user_id":3595,"name":"Rinko Kawauchi","website":"www.rinkokawauchi.com"},{"id":94658,"bio":"Photographer based in Warsaw, Poland.\u0026nbsp;Followed cultural studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Co-founder of Napo Images and the Napo Foundation. Winner of numerous photo contests, among others: World Press Photo, Sony World Photography Awards, Grand Press Photo, Press Photo Contest.  From 2001 to 2013 regular contributor to \"Newsweek Poland\". In his work he tries to find balance between commercial and newspaper commisions, and his own long-term projects that go beyond the definition of a document or photoreportage.\u0026nbsp;In 2012 Filip received scholarship of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. In 2010-2012 taught photojournalism at the Institute of Journalism at the University of Warsaw.\u0026nbsp;In 2013, Filip published his first book \"12 twarzy/faces”. He runs his own portrait studio in Warsaw, Poland .","user_id":94148,"name":"Filip Cwik","website":"filipcwik.com"},{"id":105831,"bio":"My passion for photography started when I was 15 and my father taught me how to chase sunsets. I bought a used Yashica from my local second hand shop. It appeared to have mold growing inside and had a number 13 scratched on the bottom, but I loved that camera! Over the years my cameras have meant different things to me. They've captured my children's lives, my friends and family. They've captured the gorgeous place where I live and as a 13th generation Mainer,  I've explored my Maine and Acadian heritage with my lens. More recently, I've learned about portraiture and I'm lucky to be able to photograph the amazing people of this area and help tell their stories.  It has been everything to me. ","user_id":105229,"name":"Lisa Rogers","website":"www.mainecharmstudios.com"},{"id":605030,"bio":"","user_id":604446,"name":"Qais Al-Hinti","website":"www.qaisalhinti.com"},{"id":3600,"bio":"Rob Amberg was born in Washington, DC, in 1947. Educated in Catholic schools, he graduated from the University of Dayton in 1969. While there, he produced a slide-tape presentation that introduced him to the potential of photography as a tool for social change. After college, he was granted Conscientious Objector status to the draft and spent two and a half years in Tucson, Arizona, teaching nursery school as his alternative service. In Tucson, he produced his first published photographs – a piece on street preachers in a downtown park – and had his first one-person exhibit at Spectrum Gallery.\nHe moved to Madison County, North Carolina, in 1973 and began what has become his lifetime project – writing and photographing about the evolving culture and environment of his adopted county. His first book, Sodom Laurel Album, was published in 2002 by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke and the University of North Carolina Press. His second book from Madison County, The New Road: I-26 and the Footprints of Progress in Appalachia, was published in 2009 by the Center for American Places at Columbia College Chicago. To complete the trilogy, a third book, tentatively titled Shatterzone, is in progress.\nThroughout his career Amberg has been on staff or done assignment work for non-profit organizations and philanthropic foundations. His work has largely focused on rural communities, family farms, and the environment. His work is regularly published and exhibited nationally. He is the recipient of awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the North Carolina Humanities Council, the Center for Documentary Studies, and others. In 2004, he had the honor of presenting Sodom Laurel Album at the Library of Congress. \nIn July 2012, Amberg will begin serving as a Visiting Artist at Duke University, working specifically with a Literacy Project for middle-school students in Madison County. In 2011, he began working with the American Forest Foundation, documenting the relationship between tree farmers and their land. He gave the keynote address at the American Tree Farm Convention in 2011 and will continue his documentation for AFF in 2012. \nSince moving to the mountains, Amberg has sought to participate in mountain life as much as he’s documented it. He lives with his wife, Leslie Stilwell, on a small farm where they raise gardens and shitake mushrooms, tend an assortment of animals, burn firewood, and drink water from a mountain spring.","user_id":3600,"name":"Rob Amberg","website":"www.robamberg.com"},{"id":656845,"bio":"Bio: An Aucklander for 39 years Maria moved to Wellington in 2003 in search of new challenges. However a simple falling accident the following year ended her 18 year career as a successful award winning Still Life Advertising Photographer. The past 14 years has been a period of 8 major surgeries and recovery. A change of direction was needed in that time and in 2013 she completed and was awarded a Master of Fine Arts Degree with Distinction at Massey University, Wellington, NZ. She manages residual pain everyday and its presence defines the parameters of her art practice located in Wellington and Whanganui. Maria’s practice engages ideas of the body, time, space and ephemera, further information is available on her website.","user_id":656261,"name":"Maria Sainsbury","website":"www.mariasainsbury.com"},{"id":656874,"bio":"I'm an undergraduate student at the Slade School of Fine Art and I'm currently at home in Dubai. Being away from the studio allowed me to produce this body of work because it gave  me a chance to inspect an archival institution within the UAE. This institution in a  very different setting to an institution in the UK still pertains the banality of an archive and that the the violence it holds stretches far and wide. \n","user_id":656290,"name":"Moza Almazrouei","website":""},{"id":660581,"bio":"","user_id":659997,"name":"Shemara Purto","website":"www.shemaraphotography.com "},{"id":95550,"bio":"Was born in 1986 in Minsk, Belarus. Based in Moscow, Russia. A\u0026nbsp;student of the Rodchenko Moscow School of\u0026nbsp;Photography and\u0026nbsp;Multimedia (2014–2017).\n\nSolo exhibitions:\n2017 — Metropolitan (Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow)\n\nCollective exhibitions:\n2016 — Rodchenko Art School. 10 Years (Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow)\n2016 — Another Moscow (The Rodchenko Art School, Moscow)\n2015 — Phantasms (The Rodchenko Art School, Moscow)\n2015 — Biryulyovo Game (Zagorje Gallery, Moscow)","user_id":95037,"name":"Vladimir Zuev","website":"zuevvladimir.com"},{"id":656816,"bio":"Rich Jones. Born in West Yorkshire, 1989.\n\nThe intention of my work is to provoke the feeling of standing on the edge of society and looking in. Removing the human focal point and replacing it with the aperture where they would naturally appear, empty or only partially present, allows the eye to fall on objects or other life that are often unconsciously out of mind. This promotes an idea of a greater reality outside of our own anthropomorphised paradigm. \n\nDespite the removal of the human subject, the emotion is always evident. Our effect on one-another and our environment are constant themes within the symbolism and topics portrayed. The negative space left around the collectivistic subject matter offers visual encouragement for a future world with deeper harmony and understanding.\n\nThank you, \n\nRich\n\nCurrent Exhibitions:  \n\nDelphian Gallery Open Call 2020 (3rd Dec -  3rd Jan 2020-21)\n\ndelphiangallery.com/portfolio/delphian-open-call-2020-winners-exhibition/\n","user_id":656232,"name":"Rich Jones","website":"www.shootrichjones.com"},{"id":657069,"bio":"Born in Paris from Tunisian parents in 1982, Boutheyna Bouslama is a filmmaker and a visual artist who lives and works between Istanbul, Paris, and Geneva. Her practice is based on personal archives and experiences creating collective memory, reflective of the current society. \nShe studied Visual arts in The Monaco Art School then in 2010 she obtained her Masters with a double major in Visual Arts and Cinema from the University of Art and Design of Geneva, where she worked as a teaching assistant/lecturer. In 2012, with a publication of 2000 facsimiles of resident permits, disseminated in public space in Geneva, she obtained the Berthoud Prize for visual arts. In 2014, and two weeks after deportation, she won the prize of The Geneva Fine Arts Society, with an installation depicting the emotional struggles with stricter immigration laws. Her first long-length documentary film won in 2019 the  Golden Sesterce at the documentary film festival Visions Du Réel and in 2020 the Prix Soleure.","user_id":656485,"name":"Boutheyna Bouslama","website":"www.boutheyna.com"},{"id":113059,"bio":"Feiyi Wen (b.1990) is a visual artist and researcher, currently undergoing her Practice-led PhD at the Slade School of Fine Art (University College of London) on Eastern Asian aesthetics and photographic practice. She received her Master's degree in Fine Art Photography from Royal College of Art, London. She works with different media such as photography, moving image, sound and installation.\u0026nbsp; Her work has been featured in exhibitions and magazines internationally across North America,\u0026nbsp;Europe and Asia. She was a finalist for the Leica Barnack Newcomer Award in 2015, one of the winners of the Magnum Graduate Photographers Award 2016, and was recently selected as a finalist of Three Shadows Photography Award and Hariban Award in 2018.\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":112457,"name":"Feiyi Wen","website":"www.feiyiwen.co.uk"},{"id":657346,"bio":"Thanks to photography, this extraordinary media of expression, I can almost satisfy all my curiosities and my constant desire to bear witness to the different manifestations of existence. I 'm literally fascinated by the imprint.\nThe remarkable possibilities offered by this tool push me tirelessly to explore relentlessly all aspects of the image, reportage, portrait, experimental photographs .... I also have patented  a new print process.  Since 10 years I mostly work in Paris.","user_id":656762,"name":"Gilles A. Tondini","website":""},{"id":580168,"bio":"I photographed subjects that have an authentic connection to how I feel, from the local people to the location that I have been to. My photographs are the results that had been constructed and fabricated from my imagination and a reflection of how I envisioned the reality around me. The work was created as a response to my religious background and personal experience of how I interact with the world. The process of creating the work had let me take full control of how I want to see the physical existence of my subjects while filtering out the nonessential details within the frame. I am captivated by the cinematic look and the photographs that I have built are the frames taken out from the first-person perspective.","user_id":579584,"name":"Long Phan","website":"www.longphanphoto.com"},{"id":633882,"bio":"I had my first photo published in the New York Times, and my photography has been placed in other literary journals. I've been in a handful of group exhibitions and won First Prize in one of them. I studied with Deanne Fitzmaurice at the Disquiet International Literary Conference in Lisbon, 2019. She is assisting me in the curation of my website.  I've studied art (theory and practice) at Northwestern and Columbia. In my day job, I am a civil rights lawyer.  ","user_id":633298,"name":"Gregory Antollino","website":"gregshots.com"},{"id":144200,"bio":"Joanna Burejza is a Polish photography-based artist living and working in London. \n\n'My work concerns the meeting point between private and collective memory. I work with 'found' photographic material drawn from archives and personal collections; historical visual artefacts such as discarded snapshots, un-captioned press glossies, or anonymous studio portraits. I use these existing images to create fictional narratives, imaginative re-creations of the lost lives glimpsed in forgotten and unconsidered photos.'","user_id":143598,"name":"Joanna Burejza","website":"joannaburejza.com"},{"id":680030,"bio":"Haider Khan is a Director from Mumbai India. His first feature film titled ''ROHINGYA''is released on AppleTV, \nWinner/GOLD at Prestigious PX3 2021 Prix de la Photographie de Paris.\nWinner SONY World Photo Award 2022\nHonorable Mention I.P.A 2021","user_id":679446,"name":"haider khan","website":"www.haiderkhanfilms.com"},{"id":712674,"bio":"","user_id":712090,"name":"Jons Jeronimus","website":"www.jons.info"},{"id":666915,"bio":"A long career in the rail industry,  with an amateur interest in photography since my teens. ","user_id":666331,"name":"Scott Gould","website":""},{"id":631997,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Poughkeepsie, NY with my husband, two kids, 9 cats, and 2 dogs.  I shoot weddings and elopements for a living, but still find great fulfillment in creating work for myself and encourage others to do so as well.  ","user_id":631413,"name":"caitlinn Ramsden","website":"wearetheramsdens.com + ladyramsden.com"},{"id":145616,"bio":"","user_id":145014,"name":"Elisabeth Broekaert","website":"www.elisabeth.broekaert.com"},{"id":212076,"bio":"My profession is chief engineer for Underground Mine Division who are passionate about photography. The location where I'm working brings the best of my visual skills. Both open pit and underground mine offer fascinating technology to get them framed with my camera.","user_id":211474,"name":"Fajar Kristianto","website":""},{"id":712663,"bio":"","user_id":712079,"name":"Frederik Jacobs","website":"www.frederikjjacobs.com"},{"id":199404,"bio":"I'm a 36 years old young woman who loves travelling, meeting people and taking pictures of them and I am very happy to have this new opportunity to share some pictures.\nI have been exhibiting photos of this travel through South America in Logidôme Clermont-Ferrand for a month.\nI hope I will have new opportunities to show and share what I can really call \"my treasure\".","user_id":198802,"name":"Emilie Grelewiez","website":"egrelewiez.wix.com/travel-photographer"},{"id":333650,"bio":"Born in 1998 in Den Haag.\nStudied at Fotoacademie where I graduated in 2020.\nI am a freelance artist, the photograph is my starting point. I alter the flat surface in need of physicality.\nMy work consists of periods in which I explore and expose my inner world with visual art.","user_id":333048,"name":"Ehlana Polgara","website":"www.ehlanapolgara.com"},{"id":712678,"bio":"","user_id":712094,"name":"Irina Moshkovskaya","website":"irina-moshka.com"},{"id":681197,"bio":"","user_id":680613,"name":"Max McGerry","website":""},{"id":69197,"bio":"\n\n\nFormée à la sculpture à l’École des beaux-arts de Paris et à l’Institut des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques, Lisa Sartorio a fait évoluer son travail vers la performance et les arts visuels. \n\nSon travail photographique questionne l’impact des images  au sein de nos sociétés consuméristes. Son travail a été présenté au travers de nombreuses expositions en France et à l’étranger; - MUDAC, Lausanne, Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain, Strasbourg - MAMCS, Kunsthaus Nurëmberg, Musée des beaux-arts, Valence, Maison d’art contemporain Chailloux, Radar Bayeux, Palais de Chaillot, Musée  d’Art Moderne/Palais de Tokyo, 19 CRAC de Montbéliard. Elle a été en 2018 et 2019 présentée à Paris-Photo et Galeristes à Variation et à la Bit 20.\nSes œuvres photographiques ont intégré de prestigieuses collections publiques;\n BnF, Musée des armées, Musée d’art contemporain et moderne de Strasbourg, Musées des Beaux-arts de Paris et de Valence, CRAC de Montbéliard, Artothèque de Lyon et Caen.\n\n\n","user_id":68931,"name":"Lisa Sartorio","website":"galeriebinome.com/lisa-sartorio/                   "},{"id":631954,"bio":"Master in Cultural Heritage and Society by the University of the Region of Joinville (Univille), Specialist in Photography by the Positivo University and Graduated in Design also by Univille.\nHe works as a teacher in disciplines related to photography in the courses in Advertising and Advertising and Photography at Univille, as a photographer in the field of fashion and personal essays and as a researcher who uses photography as an instrument of cultural and historical research.\nAmong his most relevant works are the book and exhibition Joinville de Serra e Mar, and the exhibitions AgroCultura, De Cavalo and Metaphorai.","user_id":631370,"name":"Daniel Machado","website":"www.fotografodaniel.com"},{"id":172071,"bio":"","user_id":171469,"name":"D B","website":""},{"id":294944,"bio":"Sofía Sebastián was born in Madrid but she currently lives in Washington DC. She was first introduced to photography while watching classic movies as a teenager. She didn't know at the time but the powerful visual storytelling of movie masters such as F.W. Murnau, Orson Welles and many others became forever embedded in her brain. Starting in 2010 she began to focus in photography as an art form in NYC; but it was only recently that she discovered her passion for street and documentary photography. \n\nSofia received the first Female in Focus Award from 1854 Media in 2019 and has been a finalist in various Women Street Photographers exhibits and street photography festivals, including Street Photo Milano in the category of emerging photographer, Street Photo San Francisco, and Aussie Street 2019. Her work was recently featured in a personal exhibit at BASE Milan and has been widely exhibited in various galleries in DC.","user_id":294342,"name":"sofia sebastian","website":"sofiasebastian.com"},{"id":632215,"bio":"I am an emerging creative writer and artist who is seeking support for my writing as well as for experimentation and arts practice at the intersection of painting and darkroom photography.  I began studying lens photography and working in a dark room in 2005 while in high school and I have earned a BA in Political Science and Spanish from Whittier College in addition to a Master's in Government from UT Austin.  I currently wait tables full-time at an Italian restaurant in New York City in addition to actively developing my arts practice.  ","user_id":631631,"name":"Thomas Elliott","website":"thomaschristopherelliott.com"},{"id":725708,"bio":"","user_id":725124,"name":"Federico Pula","website":""},{"id":3606,"bio":"As an artist working in photography, Robert Burley has sought to describe and interpret the built environment in which he lives. Burley’s photographs have been extensively published and exhibited, and can be found in numerous museum collections including the National Gallery of Canada, Musée de l’Elysée, George Eastman House–International Museum of Photography and Film, Canadian Centre for Architecture, and the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Books featuring the work of Robert Burley include Viewing Olmsted: Photographs by Robert Burley, Lee Friedlander and Geoffrey James; The Disappearance of Darkness: Photography at the end of the analog era and O’Hare: Airport on the Prairie. Burley has lectured about his work through the Rouse Visiting Artist Program at Harvard University and the Senior Mellon Fellowship Program at the Canadian Centre for Architecture","user_id":3606,"name":"Robert Burley","website":"www.robertburley.com"},{"id":200923,"bio":"Pamela Fingerhut has spent the majority of her life exploring both the natural and her imagined world.  She earned her BA and MA and continues to take workshops to keep her up to date with the technology involved in digital photography and in studio lighting.\nGenerally working on long term projects, she pushes herself to give viewers of her work an interpretive emotional experience.\nShe has shown nationally and internationally. ","user_id":200321,"name":"Pamela Fingerhut","website":"www.pamelafingerhut.com"},{"id":3608,"bio":"ROBERT FLYNT’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and abroad since 1980. It has been shown in major museums, galleries,  and alternative spaces, as well as in collaborative performance and dance projects. \nIn 1992 he was included in  “New Photography 8”  at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where his work is in the permanent collection, as well as in the Metropolitan Museum, The International Center of Photography (NY), and L.A. County Museum, , among many others His notable one-person exhibitions have been at Witkin Gallery, Wessel+O’Connor Gallery and ClampArt in New York, the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, the G. Gibson Gallery in Seattle, and the Gomez Gallery in Baltimore. He has been included in over 50 group exhibitions since 1980. He had a solo exhibition at Heartgalerie in Paris in March, 2009, followed by group exhibitions in Berlin, Tel Aviv, and Chicago, among others. In 2012 his work was featured in “Naked Before the Camera” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.","user_id":3608,"name":"Robert Flynt","website":"www.robertflynt.com"},{"id":25638,"bio":"Born in Hamburg, Germany in 1965, Tobias Gambaro was raised in Kenya, Germany and Austria.\n\nHe is a photographer, visual artist and media consultant whose work aims to capture the complexity of his subject by revealing an image of purity and simplicity to its viewer.\n\n„Photography is an encounter, a reproduction of the reality in a split second. It inspires and creates imagination, and may broaden horizons.“\n\nTobias Gambaro lives and works in Switzerland and Greece.\n\nExhibitions in China, Korea, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland.","user_id":25643,"name":"Tobias Gambaro","website":"www.gambaro.photography"},{"id":97422,"bio":"Tama Baldwin is a photographer and writer whose projects include polar climate change, the politics of water in North America, and the history of human habitation across the northern tundra biome. Her photographic work has appeared recently in group exhibitions at  the Royal Photographic Society, Santa Fe University of Art and Design,\u0026nbsp;the LA Center of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography, Grand Rapids Museum of Art,\u0026nbsp;and the Minneapolis Photo Center. Though she currently lives and works in Iowa,City Iowa she considers her formative landscapes to be the San Francisco Bay and the tidewaters of the Chesapeake. \n","user_id":96905,"name":"Tama Baldwin","website":"tamabaldwin.com"},{"id":373622,"bio":"","user_id":373038,"name":"R M","website":"www.rosem.xyz"},{"id":659557,"bio":"I am a street and candid photography enthusiast.","user_id":658973,"name":"Ekaterina Istomina","website":""},{"id":3619,"bio":"Exploring Interspecies Relationships\n\nRobin Schwartz’s photographs are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, San Francisco Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Museum and Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris, France, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, England, Museum Folkwang, Germany among others.\n\nSchwartz’s 4th monograph, Amelia and the Animals, 2014 was published by The Aperture Foundation, November 2014. Previous books are Amelia’s World, 2008 Aperture, LIKE US: Primate Portraits, 1993 W.W. Norton \u0026amp; Co., and Dog Watching, 1994, Takarajima Books.\n\nSchwartz’s photographs have been published in the New York Times, Time Lightbox, The New Yorker, Oprah, New York, Stern, Germany, Telegraph UK and China Photo Magazines.\n\nSchwartz has presented Master Talks at the National Geographic Magazine Photography Seminar, LOOK3, The Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville and The Eddie Adams Workshop.\n\nSchwartz is an Associate Professor in Photography at William Paterson University in New Jersey and on the faculty at The International Center for Photography, NYC. She was the curator and editor of The National Geographic Magazine’s Your Shot, June 2014, assignment on “The Animals We Love.”","user_id":3619,"name":"Robin Schwartz","website":"www.robinschwartz.net"},{"id":273792,"bio":"My name is Filippo Brera. I'm Italian and I have been living in London for about 10 years. I start getting into photography not too long ago and still shooting mostly using my iPhone as it's always with me everywhere I go.  Photography for me is a great passion as it is the easiest way to express my feelings, thoughts and to say something when words do come out that easy. I love taking photos of urban spaces/environment, streets, people, light and especially on any human or non human objects \"touched\" or crossed by lights. I do not necessarily decide when I want to take a picture, it's the environment around me that creates the need to capture the time and stop it forever.","user_id":273190,"name":"Filippo Brera","website":"@filippobrera"},{"id":3632,"bio":"Son of the renowned photographer Imogen Cunningham, Partridge began helping his mother in the darkroom at the age of five. At seventeen he became Dorothea Lange's apprentice, driving her up and down the back roads of California as she created her well-known images of migrant laborers.\nIn 1937 and 1938 he worked with Ansel Adams in Yosemite.\nIntimately associated with the great California photographers of his time, Partridge absorbed all the techniques his teachers could give him, yet he wore this lineage lightly, dedicating himself to following his own path.\nFor over 80 years he was a professional photographer, making breathtakingly intimate portraits, devastating environmental statements, stunning architectural images, and capturing telling moments of California history. (1917 - 2015)\n","user_id":3632,"name":"Rondal Partridge","website":"www.rondalpartridge.com"},{"id":658089,"bio":"mathematician and photographer for passion, in recent years I have been interested in a research about human beings using the photographic medium.\n","user_id":657505,"name":"Marco Ferreri","website":""},{"id":176348,"bio":"Paolo Pettigiani (b. 1991) is a\u0026nbsp;photographer and art director who explores the topic of seeing the unseen driven by a desire to explore familiar places, expanding the limits of perception through\u0026nbsp;a graphic and visual exploration of the territory. These images, shot using a converted full-spectrum infrared camera, offer a fusion of science and creativity that captures the electromagnetic spectrum of light which wavelengths are not visible to the human eye.\n\nHis works has been featured in several publications including The Guardian, The Washington Post, Wired and Vogue and have been exhibited in international exhibitions in New York, Paris and Milan.","user_id":175746,"name":"Paolo Pettigiani","website":"www.paolopettigiani.com"},{"id":210565,"bio":"I really inmerse in photography when I’d got 17 years old but actually, but I think I'm in photography since I was a child and I tried to saw the photos like adult people. I love shoot the nature, the nature of people, the mother nature, the nature of the earth. I would like show the people how the human could be natural in balance with the universe.","user_id":209963,"name":"Paloma Catanzaro","website":"catanzarx.myportfolio.com"},{"id":56474,"bio":"Edu Monteiro is a photographer and visual artist. He has been working with photography since 1991, specializing in contemporary research, with emphasis on the intersections between photography and performance. \n\nMonteiro was born in 1972 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and currently lives and works in Rio de Janeiro. He holds a Master in Contemporary Art, in photography, and he is currently pursuing a PhD in Arts Studies. \n","user_id":56479,"name":"Edu Monteiro","website":"www.edumonteiro.com"},{"id":610828,"bio":"Out of sight , Out of mind.","user_id":610244,"name":"Luis Andino","website":"www.thrdvisn.com"},{"id":632158,"bio":"My passion for architectural photography developed through my interior design background. \n\nWhile fascinated by aesthetics, I'm also keen to explore new methods of uncovering the hidden stories and meaning of buildings. ","user_id":631574,"name":"Sarah Douglas","website":"sarahdouglasphotography.com"},{"id":808215,"bio":"Maria de Lurdes Prestes Ribeiro, vive em Portugal na cidade do Porto, \nlicenciada  em Ciências Históricas. \nFrequentou  apenas alguns workshops ligados  à \n fotografia e poucos  são os concursos em  que participou.\nNão é fotografa, mas tem a   paixão por  este registo de imagens a preto e branco.\nPretende evoluir nessa arte,  e num futuro próximo estar mais confiante. \n O  objetivo  primeiro  ao participar  no  concurso é  obter conhecimento, orientação  através  da analise efetuada  pela Revisão, e pôr em prática  esses conselhos.\nAgradece  imensamente o ter tido conhecimento,  através das redes sociais, deste projeto LensCulture  independentemente  da qualidade ou falta dela no seu projeto fotográfico. \nCom os melhores cumprimentos\nMaria de Lurdes\n\n\n","user_id":794141,"name":"Maria de Lurdes Prestes Ribeiro","website":"lurdesprestes.ribeiro@gmail.com"},{"id":632132,"bio":"Miles Morgan takes photos to keep him on the streets.","user_id":631548,"name":"Miles Morgan MilesMorgan","website":""},{"id":301478,"bio":"Born in 7th June at 90s as an adult loved nature and photography,I began with a litlle sony compact camera and i own my dslr nikon d610. I started to understand what is  photography in 2012-2013-2014 seminars with Platon Rivelis and a 6 months seminar with John Stratoudakis  i found my self in it .Since then i travel through photography in my self ,searching for unanswerable questions all the time.\n","user_id":300876,"name":"Giorgos Karampotakis","website":"www.facebook.com/george-photoworldblogspotgr-1453763781603401"},{"id":632136,"bio":"John Warden is a professional photographer based in Buckingham UK.","user_id":631552,"name":"John Warden","website":"www.johnwardenphotography.com"},{"id":99637,"bio":"Diana Bagnoli is an Italian freelance photographer, graduated in Communication and then in Photography in Barcelona, where she started working on Portrait and Social reportage. From 2009, when she won the first prize in the Reportage category and was awarded as the Photographer of the Year at the FIOF Photography Awards, she has been working as documentary photographer and story-teller.\nHer personal work explores the human condition from a broad point of view, embracing diversity of thought and cultural perspective. She has been working on a long term documentary project focused on mystic healers in the world for five years.\nShe has realised editorials for international magazines such as Washington Post, Geo, Marie Claire, Elle.  She worked for different NGOs, among which Amref Health Africa, NPH and she is a Getty Images contributor.\nShe recently has been awarded with the National Geographic Emergency Fund to cover the Cuban Brigade of doctors in a Covid hospital of Turin.","user_id":99035,"name":"diana bagnoli","website":"www.dianabagnoli.com"},{"id":517995,"bio":"My goal is to inspire those who see my work to look more attentively at the world around them to discover grace in extraordinary people and places.","user_id":517411,"name":"Eddie Rehfeldt","website":"www.fatforehead.pictures"},{"id":631950,"bio":"Born 1968 in Gmunden, Austria.\nHe went to Vienna with the intention of studying ethnology. He then attended a College for photography in Vienna and decided to dedicate himself solely to photography. Studies of Image Sciences at the Danube University of Krems.\nAs a documentary photographer he deals with important topics of the present day. His view always centers on human beings and their environment. The main focus of his documentary work is to challenge our value systems. As a traveller he visits the periphery of our habitats, always searching for the fragile beauty of human existence with its desires and abysses. His recent conceptual works questions the nature of photography and the way, how we look at the world surrounding us.\n\nReiner Riedler’s work has been shown in numerous countries at photo festivals, galleries and museums. He has been working for periodicals and magazines.\n\nIn 2017 he founded the Independent Photobook Label and photography - plattform Reflektor.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":631366,"name":"Reiner Riedler","website":"www.photography.at"},{"id":692124,"bio":"Jan Hartmann is a working german actor. He also worked as a pianist, started his own aerial business in the early years of drones, likes to blog and is passionate about photography. ","user_id":691540,"name":"Jan Hartmann","website":"www.janhartmann-photography.com"},{"id":115253,"bio":"Valentina was born in Italy in 1988.\nShe studied Photography at the School of Art Serra Y Abella in Barcelona, where she currently resides.\n\nFrom an early age, her frequent travels led her to a photographic research, of how social behavior, conflicts and globalization  they influence the perception of reality, altering human cultures and their way of life.\nA current issue of her work  is also  Sexual Equality.\n\nSince 2011 she works between Europe and the USA  like Streetstyle and Backstage photographer  during the seasons of Ready-To-Wear and Haute-Couture.\n\nShe makes part of the No Profit Art Collective Femme Brutal, like organizer and art curator.\nThe collective organizes artistic and cultural events in Barcelona, to support and spread female art in contemporary society.\n\n","user_id":114651,"name":"valentina ranieri","website":"www.valentinaranieri.com"},{"id":634203,"bio":"","user_id":633619,"name":"Peter Zaszlos","website":""},{"id":634193,"bio":"I have been working for over 10 years as a travel agent with a focus on hiking and trekking, and have been travelling since I was a kid. Photography came to me quite late (6 years ago as I was 30) as a necessity for me to describe my trips while I was lacking of words. I am learning photography and more recently Lightroom work on my own with no official classes. More recently I am developping a taste for natural light portraits, urban photography and fire photography.\nVery recently I am entering in the process of showing my work more widely, through my website (still an amateur site I know...) and my brand new instagram account. I hope this participation to Journeys 2020 will provide some feedback about my work, which skills I have been acquiring and more importantly all the things I need to develop to improve the expressiveness of my pictures.","user_id":633609,"name":"Denis Chambon","website":"denchambon.wixsite.com/denischambon"},{"id":3658,"bio":"Sandro became interested in photography at the age of sixteen upon seeing the work of Irving Penn and has since devoted his life to creating expressive images.With numerous award-winning campaigns to his credit, Sandro is one of today's foremost photographers. He has photographed many national advertising campaigns for a long list of clients. In 2001 Sandro was invited by the Cuban government to photograph that country's greatest national treasure – its athletes. This project was the first US/Cuban collaboration since the trade embargo was imposed in 1960. Sandro's editorial work has been featured in The New Yorker, GQ, Esquire, Russian Esquire, Time, Forbes, Details, Stern, Wired, Newsweek, Vibe, Communication Arts, Graphis, New York Magazine, Eyemazing, and ESPN Magazine and has been exhibited worldwide.Throughout Sandro's career, each year he has contributed his talents to both community based and national charitable organizations by creating powerful imagery and compelling campaign","user_id":3658,"name":"Sandro Miller","website":"www.sandrofilm.com"},{"id":115352,"bio":"I took up photography 13 years ago, and found my interest piqued by the magic of photography, taking it up initially as a part-time hobby and then as an all-consuming life-style.  My inspiration comes from the manifold different cultures across the world: the people who are part of them, the street scenes that define them, and their customs, beliefs and ceremonies. Eager and motivated to showcase what I could, I have travelled to more than 50 countries in my determination to share these unique cultures with my viewers.","user_id":114750,"name":"Ivan Ferrer","website":"www.ivanferrer.com"},{"id":593344,"bio":"Working as a professional architect and does photography as a passionate hobby. ","user_id":592760,"name":"Renz Mina","website":""},{"id":3920,"bio":"I've been teaching photography at Columbia College Chicago since 1983.  I have pursued two long term photographic projects since the 1980's.  I have produced still-life images of my living environments, and in 2006 my first book of photographs was published entitled At Home.  I have also been photographing dancers in Chicago since 1990, both in the studio and in performance.   Samples of this work may be found on my website or on my William Frederking Photography Facebook page.  I am currently working on the creation of an archive of my dance images to be housed online and at the Newberry Library in Chicago.  ","user_id":3920,"name":"William Frederking","website":"www.williamfrederking.com"},{"id":115310,"bio":"Blending rational and emotional through photography, music and science. ","user_id":114708,"name":"dj frat","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/djfrat"},{"id":3666,"bio":"Sarah Christianson (b. 1982) grew up on a four-generation family farm in the heart of eastern North Dakota's Red River Valley (an hour north of Fargo). Immersed in that vast expanse of the Great Plains, she developed a strong affinity for its landscape. This connection to place has had a profound effect on her work:  despite moving to the Bay Area in 2009, she continues to document the subtleties and nuances of the Midwestern landscape and experience through long-term projects.\n\nChristianson earned an MFA in photography from the University of Minnesota.   She has received grants from the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Center for Cultural Innovation.  Her work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in the collections of Duke University, the National Museum of Photography in Copenhagen, and several institutions in the Midwest.  Throughout her work, she uses her personal experiences and connection to the land to evoke a strong sense of place, history, and time.","user_id":3666,"name":"Sarah Christianson","website":"www.sarahchristianson.com"},{"id":417035,"bio":"My name is Diana Titareva. But I use the pseudonym Diana Davis. I graduated from the College of Arts. I take a picture of about four years. Now I do a lot of reportage shooting on TV channels, radio stations, concerts and at major events. I love very much street photography, so I often  take a camera with me when I go for a walk. ","user_id":416451,"name":"Diana Davis","website":"www.davisphotolab.com"},{"id":536038,"bio":"Within Travel comes Culture. \nWithin Culture comes Richness","user_id":535454,"name":"Farah Kanaan","website":"www.farahkanaan.com"},{"id":661952,"bio":"My name is Astrid Robertsson, I am a 22 year old photographer from Sweden. My photography mainly focuses on black and white landscape and architecture photography and autobiographical projects. I work with both digital and analogue processes including 35mm and 120 film and more recently I have also been experimenting with Instant film as a way to create more experimental photos. For me photography is a way of trying to portray the world around me and so what I am working on usually shows something that I am thinking about or which is personal to me.\n","user_id":661368,"name":"Astrid Robertsson","website":"astridrobertssonphotography.com"},{"id":569051,"bio":"Ulrich Geßner, geboren 21.09.1971 in Potsdam\nBallett vom 6. – 8. Lebensjahr.\n1990  Abitur am Humboldt -Gymnasium Potsdam (Note 1,4)\nSport und Kunst werden Lieblingsfächer.\n1990 Reise ins Antike Rom – Beginn meiner Fotografie. \nIch entdecke meine Liebe zu Architektur, Klassik und Romantik.\nElemente, die heute noch wesentliches Merkmal meiner Arbeit sind.\n1990-1998 Jurastudium. Bis 2005 Beamter. Dann Selbsterkenntnis, das Leben zu ändern.\n2005 Selbstständigkeit als künstlerischer Fotograf mit Aufnahme in die Künstlersozialkasse\n08. März 2016:  3 Schlaganfälle mit Hemiparese (Halbseitenlähmung) der rechten Körperhälfte.\nSeither habe ich eine 70 % Schwerbehinderung und bin voll erwerbsgemindert.\nAber – ich hab mit viel Kampf u. Ehrgeiz das Laufen kurzer Strecken wieder erlernt!\nIch kann meine Kunst, wenngleich stark eingeschränkt, wieder ausüben :)\nFebruar 2020  Berufung zum Mitglied der UNESCO, Counceil International of Dance (CID),\n dem Welttanzrat, durch den Präsidenten Mr. Alkis Raftis.\nDer meine Arbeit im Bereich der Tanzfotografie für international herausragend hält.\nSeit 1990  Entwicklung zum Spezialisten für Ballett, Nude und People Photography\n- 2002: Ausstellung in der Landesbibliothek Potsdam meiner analogen Fotografie.\n  Im Anschluß große Medienpräsenz (RBB, MAZ, TAZ, BILD, Berliner Zeitung, PNN, BZ etc.)\n- 2004: Fotografie Gesamtprojekt „Les Miserables“ am Theater des Westens Berlin\n   (Stage Holding ​Company London)\n- 2004 – 2016 und 2018 – 2021: \nArbeit für und an den Bühnen des Theater des Westens Berlin. Staatliche Ballettschule Berlin. Schillertheater Berlin. Komische Oper Berlin. Staatsoper Berlin. Deutsche Oper Berlin\n- Im Mai 2019 wurde ich „Fotograf des Monats“ im Magazin EVENTS\n- 11. Juli 2020 bin ich in den PNN zur „Person des Tages“ der Stadt Potsdam ernannt worden,\n  aufgrund der Tatsache, Mitglied der UNESCO, CID trotz Schwerbehinderung geworden zu sein.\n- Stipendium 4000€ Fördersumme vom Kulturministerium Land Brandenburg in 2020\n   für mein Projekt  „Paris 2021“ \n- Juni 2021 Gewinn des Förderstipendiums im Kunstwettbewerb der Stadt Potsdam i.H. der\n  Fördersumme von 5000€  für meine Ausstellung „WOMAN \u0026amp; BALLET“ für das Jahr 2022/2023\n- Einladungen zu Welttanzkongressen vom CID im April 2020 (Eriwan/ Armenien)  und nach Athen\n  im Juli 2020 zur Präsentation meiner Arbeit. Wegen Corona konnten beide Kongresse nicht  \n  stattfinden. \n- Das RBB –Fernsehen drehte im Jahr 2002 und im Jahr 2008 TV – Reportagen über meine\n  künstlerische Arbeit.\n- 2018 biografischer Film „Zurück ins Leben!“ vom Filmgymnasium Babelsberg gedreht.\n- 2021 Mitglied der VG Bild-Kunst geworden\n- Zusammenarbeiten mit OPERA NATIONAL DE PARIS 2018 und 2021, BALLET NATIONAL\n  DE CUBA in Havanna 2019 und dem Stuttgarter Staatsballett 2020 und 2021.\n  Arbeiten für Internationale Modedesigner, und Buchprojekte.\n  Arbeit für Profitänzer aus der ganzen Welt vor allem in der Kulturlandschaft Potsdam.\nSocial Media:  www.instagram.com/ulrichgessner_photographer/\n                         www.facebook.com/ulrich.gessnerfotografie\n\n\nUlrich Geßner,  Potsdam, 31. Januar 2022\n","user_id":568467,"name":"Ulrich Gessner","website":"www.ulrich-gessner.de"},{"id":127868,"bio":"Photographer since 1991, currently working as a freelance photographer doing work of anthropological character around the world. Author of the photographic project called \"Color Humano\".","user_id":127266,"name":"Daniel Casares Roman","website":"www.colorhumano.com"},{"id":3692,"bio":"Shahidul Alam (born 1955) is a Bangladeshi photojournalist, teacher and social activist. He has been a photographer for more than forty years and his photographs have been published in almost every major western media outlet.\n\nAlam founded the Drik Picture Library in 1989, the Pathshala South Asian Media Institute in Dhaka in 1998, \"which has trained hundreds of photographers\", and the Chobi Mela International Photography Festival in 1999. Alam is a visiting professor at the University of Sunderland in the UK. His books include Nature's Fury (2007) and My Journey as a Witness (2011).\n\nIn 2014 he was awarded the Shilpakala Padak by the President of Bangladesh and in 2018 the Humanitarian Award from the Lucie Awards.\n\nOn 5 August 2018, Alam was arrested and detained shortly after giving an interview to Al Jazeera and posting live videos on Facebook that criticized the government's violent response to the 2018 Bangladesh road safety protests. Many international humanitarian organizations and news media called for his release without charge. He was granted bail on 20 November 2018.","user_id":3692,"name":"Shahidul Alam","website":"www.shahidulalam.com"},{"id":17572,"bio":"Brea Souders is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily with the medium of photography. Using materials such as film cut-ups from her archives, photographic chemicals, paint, personal effects, and objects from places ranging from Marnay-sur-Seine, France to the Atacama Desert in Chile to her parents’ attic in Philadelphia, she shapes and compresses time and place in works that serve as reservoirs for layered subjects and abstract concepts. Hinting at an increasingly dematerialized and fragmented society, many of her pieces capture a fleeting materiality, as seen in her paintings on film emulsion and her sculptural works created with static electricity.\n\nSouders’ work has been shown internationally, including solo exhibitions at Abrons Arts Center, Baxter St at CCNY and Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York, as well as the Centre Photographique Rouen Normandie, France, the Wellcome Collection, London and the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, Canada. She has received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, a National Arts Club Fellowship and a residency with the Millay Colony of the Arts. Her work is included in several survey publications, including Photography is Magic, Aperture; Feelings: Soft Art, Rizzoli; Color Theory in the Twenty-First Century, Oxford University Press and the forthcoming edition of The Photograph as Contemporary Art, Thames \u0026amp; Hudson. Souders’ work has been reviewed and profiled in the New Yorker, ARTnews, LA Review of Books, the Jeu de Paume Magazine and New York Times T Magazine. She lives in New York and is represented by Bruce Silverstein Gallery, NY.","user_id":17572,"name":"Brea Souders","website":"www.breasouders.com"},{"id":611200,"bio":"Orla Dillon is a product designer and visual artist whose work explores the intersections of art, philosophy, and visual culture. \nA proponent for infra-red and experimental photography, Orla uses subtly saturated monochromatic hues of pink and turquoise to challenge the conventions of landscape photography. With a surreal yet serene editing style, Orla brings her empyreal compositions to life, interpreting each scene in her own distinctive way. What emerges are painterly, ethereal and deeply tranquil scenes that invite moments of calm and contemplation.","user_id":610616,"name":"Orla Dillon","website":""},{"id":3027,"bio":"John Huddleston teaches visual art at Middlebury College. He has had one-person exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, Wave Hill in New York City, Stony Brook University Art Gallery, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Museum, the DeCordova Museum, the University of Michigan Art Museum at Ann Arbor, the Wichita Art Museum and the University of California at Riverside Art Gallery. He won an Andrea Frank Foundation Grant for his photographic book, Killing Ground: Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape, published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. He was interviewed about the book on National Public Radio. His photographs have appeared in Log Journal, Orion Magazine, Harper’s, the New England Review, DoubleTake Magazine, and the New York Times and Boston Globe newspapers. His second book, Healing Ground: Walking the Small Farms of Vermont was published in 2012 by the Center for American Places at Columbia College.","user_id":3027,"name":"John Huddleston","website":"www.johnhuddlestonphoto.com"},{"id":378533,"bio":"Kantfish, Emanuele Giusto, is an Italian photographer, who works with images, videos, films and writing. He observes the reality by putting everything in doubt. For him, reality does not exist without an observer. In his works, the “real” becomes something inspiring \"more than real\".\u0026nbsp;\nHis images were published in major media in Italy, Spain, Uk, USA (El País, L'Espresso, XL Weekly, Guardian, Foreign Policy etc ...). He is a\u0026nbsp;journalist\u0026nbsp;of the Official National Association of Italian\u0026nbsp;Journalists and worked and collaborated with international magazines and media, TV, radios, publishers and national and international agencies.\nHe holds a degree in law (University of Perugia). International Master of Artistic and Documentary Photography and Image Technique, at the EFTI School of Madrid. He has published a book with the important Italian publisher Feltrinelli and worked with FAO of the United Nations (World Water Day official video). ","user_id":377949,"name":"Emanuele Giusto","website":"artkantfish.com"},{"id":707962,"bio":"Sensitive serial entrepreneur, Christyna is an artist in search of truth, sensitive to the vulnerability and strengths of the beings she meets. Intuitive, each project triggers many emotions and possibilities. Each project, each person, each furrow is a story, a memory, a journey. In pictures, she tells you.\n\nA graduate in fashion design, Christyna has worked in this field for more than 10 years. She later developed a passion for cooking and opened her own restaurant which she operated for several years. Love then led her into the music industry with a degree in publishing. Also having a certificate in social network marketing and a diploma in management and business start-up, it is finally in photography that she lands. A graduate of Collège Marsan, she combines her many passions through her lens, and offers an intimate and poetic signature.","user_id":707378,"name":"Christyna Pelletier","website":""},{"id":635976,"bio":"Soy fotógrafa aficionada y una persona apasionada por viajar y conocer otras culturas y en la ayuda humanitaria","user_id":635392,"name":"María Méndez Suárez","website":"www.mascotasparasiempre.com"},{"id":636044,"bio":"","user_id":635460,"name":"Bo Connole","website":""},{"id":100813,"bio":"Being fixated by the art of photography is a journey that I started seven years ago when my wife bought me a camera as a wedding present. During this period I have been highly gratified to see my work published, exhibited and sold locally and internationally. I am a self-taught photographer, also working as a healthcare professional.\n\nI am consistently drawn to re-examine the commonplace; to contemplate and question the monotonous. Each piece aims to celebrate the incongruous marriage of perceived isolation with an overriding sense of wonderment.\u0026nbsp;\n\nI seek to create a tension within each photograph by using meticulous framing and exposure to detach the subject from its surroundings. This lends a subtle disquiet to the underlying themes of beauty, mortality and humour that hallmark my work.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":100211,"name":"Andy Feltham","website":"www.andyfelthamphotography.com"},{"id":708048,"bio":"Lordan (b.1997) works predominantly with photography; exploiting the limits of image-making to create thought-provoking and conceptual artworks. As her interests and understanding of the world around her develop, so does her practice and visual rhetoric. \n\nFor Lordan, art-making is a method of processing conflict within herself and the world around her. Inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the experience of her artworks, Lordan attempts to reveal the hidden truths found in the underbelly of psychosocial dynamics. Whether in relation to the notion of femininity, mental health, religion, or altered appearances, Lordan’s intent when making new artworks is to inform the viewer of a lesser-known truth, refocusing their outlook to the subject matter at hand.\n\nLordan’s journey with photography began in a time of great sadness; as such, she uses her camera as a tool to capture inner strifes and conflicts within herself and the world around her. Incorporating her experiences into constructed narratives, Lordan favours black and white imagery as it plays into her own black and white thinking; highlighting a stark contrast between ideals and beliefs whilst skewing what the eye sees. With a love for portraiture, taking influence from traditional painting compositions, structures and motifs, Lordan manipulates the notion of the portrait to create abstracted representations of the self.\n\nLordan’s current main area of focus is capturing the female experience.","user_id":707464,"name":"Sarah Louise Lordan","website":"sarahlouiselordan.com"},{"id":636101,"bio":"I’m a painter who recently started photographing with my iPhone the friends and neighbors with whom I live.","user_id":635517,"name":"Roger Hilleboe","website":""},{"id":636020,"bio":"I retired in 2010 after 30 years as a public high school teacher I and took a deep dive into photography.  I  have been working on a long term project to photograph wind. In 2017 I founded FreshLens Chicago a tuition free photography program for under resourced students in Chicago.  My latest body of work has me immersed in the beauty of the African continent.  ","user_id":635436,"name":"Shirley Nannini","website":"windflowphotography.com"},{"id":599869,"bio":"Craig Walters is a self-taught photographer whose focus is the depiction of rural and urban scenes in monochrome images. The majority of his photography is taken in northern Florida, featuring scenes of the street, forests, wetlands and the ocean. Mr. Walters continues to study the art and technique of photography and is pursuing his interest in documenting events and stories as well as the spectacular landscapes of Florida. Mr. Walters has been heavily influenced by the monochrome work of Clyde Butcher and other prominent landscape photographers.  He aspires to continually refine his craft and to create informative and dramatic images.  \n\n","user_id":599285,"name":"Craig Walters","website":"craigwaltersphotoartistry.com"},{"id":708084,"bio":"I have been working as a photographer for the last 5 years, and in the past year have focused on the subject of Fine-Art Photography, connecting my subjects to real-life classic pieces. ","user_id":707500,"name":"Юлия Вараксина","website":"varaxind.wfolio.pro"},{"id":621778,"bio":"ciò che non ti uccide ti rende più forte.","user_id":621194,"name":"Giovanni Messina","website":"giovannimessinaphoto.it"},{"id":632412,"bio":"Gabriel de França Caetano is an artist, majoring student in Visual Arts - Sculpture at UFRJ and coordinator of “Ateliê Aberto UFRJ” (Open Studio UFRJ) project. He is collaborator at Grupo de Pesquisa em Arte e Ecologia - GAE (Research Group on Art and Ecology) and at \"Grupo de Investigação Arte, História e Museu em processo\" (Group for investigation Art, History and Museum in process), both of which are certificated by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). Works in the field of Contemporary Art  with an emphasis at Photography, Video and Performance.\n","user_id":631828,"name":"Gabriel de França Caetano","website":"gabrielcaetanoarte.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":3708,"bio":"Worked as a dancer, artist, photographer since 1993. Studied fine art in NYC, USA from 1989-1993. Worked as a designer and photographer in Copenhagen fram 1995 til 2000. Married and got children  and moved to Jydtland, countryside.  Started doing fine art photograhy, only-not commersial.\nIdeas coming to me and then I do have to realize them, no matter what. It can be visual arts or other projects. My passion is reflecting the beauty in nature- the beauty in human beings. ","user_id":3708,"name":"Simonne Holm","website":"www.simonneholm.com"},{"id":236618,"bio":"Alex Lobo was raised in Madrid, Spain. Being passionate about all kinds of visual arts since an early age, he graduated from an audiovisual technical school and moved to London in 2005, where he soon developed a passion for photography that has also accompanied him to Japan, his home since 2013. \n\nHe specializes in fine art and portrait photography. \n","user_id":236016,"name":"Alex Lobo","website":"alexlobo25.wixsite.com/imagesintheshadows"},{"id":3732,"bio":"Began freelancing in the mid 70's.   A working photographer I've been fortunate to work both in a personal fashion; books, exhibitions, art residencies and commercially, where I serve clients and shoot for national publications.   \nI've never lost my passion for taking photographs.","user_id":3732,"name":"Stephen Collector","website":"www.stephencollector.com"},{"id":3734,"bio":"Stephen Dupont was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1967. \n\nOver the past two decades, Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the world’s most dangerous regions.\n\nHis images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world.\n\nDupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondent’s Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award.\n\nIn 2016 his book \" “Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars, 1993-2012” was awarded with the prestigious Olivier Rebbot Award by the Overseas Press Club of America.\n\nIn 2007 he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan.\n\nIn 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology \u0026amp; Ethnology.\n\nDupont has twice been an official war artist for the Australian War Memorial for his photography, with commissions in The Solomon Islands (2013) and Afghanistan (2012).\n\nHe is a Canon Master and frequently lectures and performs keynotes, masterclasses and workshops in Australia and around the world.\n\nHis work has been featured in The New Yorker, Aperture, Newsweek, Time, GQ, Esquire,  French and German GEO, Le Figaro, Liberation, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Independent, The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, Stern, The Australian Financial Review Magazine, and Vanity Fair.\n\nDupont has held major exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, Canberra, Tokyo, and Shanghai, and at Perpignan’s Visa Pour L’Image, China’s Ping Yao and Holland’s Noorderlicht festivals. \n\nDupont’s handmade photographic artist books and portfolios are in the selected collections of the National Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Australian War Memorial, The New York Public Library, Berlin and Munich National Art Libraries, Stanford University, Yale University, Boston Athenaeum, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and Joy of Giving Something Inc.\n\nHe currently resides in Sydney with his family where he splits his production there with assignments and long term projects in the field. He is a photographer, artist and documentary filmmaker. \n","user_id":3734,"name":"Stephen Dupont","website":"stephendupont.com"},{"id":99376,"bio":"Cristal Tappan was born in 1990 in Los Angeles and grew up between San Luis Obispo, California, and Prescott, Arizona. In 2020 she received her BFA in Photography at Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon, where she currently resides. Tappan has been included in various exhibitions including “Cowardice” at Wicked Step Gallery in San Luis Obispo, California and “Blue Sky's Pacific Northwest Photography Drawers” at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Her work has received numerous awards, such as first place in the juried Harold J Miossi Art Gallery Student Exhibition and honorable mention.","user_id":98775,"name":"Cristal Tappan","website":"cristaltappan.com"},{"id":301675,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer in Brisbane, Queensland. I have been taking photos for many years and my main interests are in people and social documentary.  I have recently won Amateur Photographer of the Year(2019) in the Black and White Spider Awards. I have also won 1st Place in the Social Documentary  Category of the Black  and White Spider Awards twice. I have been also won Merit Awards in the Annual Single Image Competitions of American Black and White Magazine six times. in 2019 my Portfolio \"Last to Leave\" received a spotlight with Black \u0026amp; White magazine. I am a Fellow of the Australian Photographic Association and have achieved an Excellence Award in the International Federation of Photographic Art.","user_id":301073,"name":"Philip Lawrence","website":"www.philip-lawrence.com"},{"id":577626,"bio":"Irina Kovalchuk is a Russian visual artist with background in photojournalism, focusing mostly on social and gender projects. She started her career working with Greenpeace and another charity foundations in Saint Petersburg, collaborated with LGBT-center in Beijing. At the same time she is doing commercial and fashion projects, trying to connect them with social problems and storytelling as well. Spent 6 year in China, for now living and working in Bogota, Colombia. \n\n","user_id":577042,"name":"Irina Kovalchuk","website":"www.mooi-studio.com"},{"id":1786,"bio":"Elliot Ross was born in Chicago in 1947. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1971. His work has been exhibited internationally and is in collections in the United States and abroad, including those of the Bibliothéque nationale de France, Paris; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium. Portfolios from his project “Animal” were featured in fotoMAGAZIN (Germany) in 2008 as part of its “Meisterwerke der Fotografie” (\"Masterpieces of Photography\") series, in LandScape Stories (Italy) 2011, in Foto \u0026amp; Video (Russia) in 2012, and in Le Journal de la Photographie (France) in 2013..His critically acclaimed book “Animal’ (ISBN: 978 90 5330 730 4) was published by Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam, in 2010. \"Other Animal,\" with an introductory essay by Diana L. Daniels has been released by Schilt Publishing in 2014.  Many of his  conceptual- and process-oriented photo works from the 1970s are in the collections of the Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley; the Oakland Museum of California;  the University of New Mexico Art Museum; and the Pomona College Museum of Art. He lives in San Francisco and New York.\n\n\n\nSELECTED ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS\n\nAnimals, Schilt Publishing Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands.\n\nOther Animals, Alan Klotz Gallery, New York, New York.\n\nOther Animals, United Photo Industries, DUMBO, Brooklyn, New York, 2012.\n\nAnimal, Nassauische Kunstverein Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2012.\n\nAnimal, Belfast Photo Festival, Belfast, United Kingdom, 2011.\n\nAnimal, LUX Photo Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2010.\n\nAnimal, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Massachusetts, 2010.\n\nYehudhith, The Arts at CIIS, San Francisco, California, USA, 2011.\n\nYehudhith, Stredoslovénska galeriá, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, 2007.\n\nYehudhith, Prague House of Photography, Prague, Czech Republic, 2005.\n\nYehudhith, Muzeum SNP, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, 2005.\n\nYehudhith, House of Photography, Poprad, Slovakia 2005.\n\nYehudhith, Jewish Museum San Francisco, California, USA, 2004.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Side Street Projects, Santa Monica, California, USA, 1996.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire),Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA 1994.\n\n  Spleen (after Baudelaire), Photography Gallery, Department of Art, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,Indiana, USA, 1994.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), The Light Factory Center for Photographic Arts, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 1994.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Gallery, Department of Cinema and Photography, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA, 1993.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), WorkSpace Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 1992.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Feldheym Library Galleries, San Bernardino, California, USA, 1991. \n\n\nSELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\nAmerican Splendour: New Photography, Ilon Art Gallery, New York, New York, 2018.\n\nPhotoCat, Schilt Publishing Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2017.\n\nFrom the Archive, ilon Art Gallery, New York, New York, 2016.\n\nDifficult Art and the Liberal Arts Imagination, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2013.\nFear \u0026amp; Loathing, Art Photo Index Exhibitions, 2013.\n\nDavis Orton Gallery, Hudson, New York, 2010.\n\nNew Visionairies 2009, New York Photo Festival, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., 2010.\n\nThe Museum of Unnatural History, ClampArt, New York, New York, U.S.A., 2010.\n\nStaring, Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2009.\n\nPhotographers:Network 2009, studio Thomas Kellner, Siegen, Germany, 2009.\n\nNew Works/Old Story, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, USA, 2009.\n\nScents of Purpose, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, USA, 2005.\n\nArtists’ Books from Nashville Collections, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2003.\n\nFace to Face: Contemporary Portraits, University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico, California, USA, 2001.\n\nNeural Notations (traveling exhibition),\nSan Francisco Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA, 2000\nSesnon Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA, 2000.\nThe Physics Room, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2001.\n\nWORKS IN SELECTED COLLECTIONS\n\nBibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France.\n\nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, USA.\n\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.\n\nMusée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium.\n\nHet Groote Museum, Natura Artis Magistra, Amsterdam,\nNetherlands.\n\nArt Museum, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.\n\nOakland Museum of California, Oakland, California, USA.\n\nUniversity of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.\n\nCrocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California, USA.\n\nSan Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California, USA.\n\nJudah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California, USA.\n\nPomona College Museum of Art, Pomona, California, USA\n\nWORKS IN SELECTED ARTISTS' BOOKS COLLECTIONS\n\nMuseum of Modern Art, New York, New York, USA.\n\nThe Tate, London, England.\n\nScottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland.\n\nMuseum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, USA.\n\nVisual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York, USA.\n\nMuseum of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.\n\nWeisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.\n\nSELECTED PUBLICATIONS\n\n\n\n    Home\n    PORTFOLIOS\n        Windstorm Variations\n        Crow Variations\n        Bat Variations\n        Animal Studies\n        Selections from Other Animals\n        Selections from Animal\n    Biography\n    Press, etc.\n    Animal(s) Statement\n    Representation\n    News\n    Books in Library Collections\n    Purchase Books\n    Contact\n\nElliot Ross\nPhotographic Art\n \n \n \nBiography\n \nElliot Ross was born in Chicago. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree  and Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1971. His work has been exhibited internationally and is in collections in the United States and abroad, including those of the Bibliothéque nationale de France, Paris; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Museé de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium. His conceptual, process oriented photography was included in the influential 1974 exhibition \"Light and Substance,\" curated by Van Deren Coke. His project \"Animal\" was featured in fotoMAGAZIN (Germany) in 2008 as part of its \"Meisterwerke der Fotografie\" series, in Foto \u0026amp; Video (Russia) in 2012, as well as in other publications, and was a finalist for a New York Photo Award in 2009. His critically acclaimed books \"Animal\"  and \"Other Animals\" were released by Schilt Publishing in 2010 and 2014 respectively. A selection of work from his series \"Animal Studies\" has been published, with an introduction by Canadian writer Alexander MacLeod, in \"Animalia,\" the Winter 2018 issue of the the leading British literary journal Granta.  His work is represented in New York by Alan Klotz Gallery, in Amsterdam by Schilt Publishing Gallery, and in Hudson, New York by Davis Orton Gallery.\n \n \nEducation\n\nSan Francisco Art Institute, Master of Fine Arts; Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1971.\n\n\nRepresentation\n\nAlan Klotz Gallery, New York, New York.\n\nSchilt Publishing Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands.\n\nDavis Orton Gallery, Hudson, New York.\n\n\nBooks\n\nOther Animals, Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam, 2014.\n\nAnimal, Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam, 2010.\n\nYehudhith, Hawkhaven Press, San Francisco, 2004.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), San Francisco, 1984.\n\n\nSelected Solo Exhibitions\n\nElliot Ross: Animals, Schilt Publishing Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2015.\n\nOther Animals, Alan Klotz Gallery, New York, New York, 2014.\n\nOther Animals, United Photo Industries, DUMBO, Brooklyn, New York, 2012.\n\nAnimal, Nassauische Kunstverein Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2012.\n\nAnimal, Belfast Photo Festival, Belfast, United Kingdom, 2011.\n\nAnimal, LUX Photo Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2010.\n\nAnimal, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Massachusetts, 2010.\n\nYehudhith, The Arts at CIIS, San Francisco, California, USA, 2011.\n\nYehudhith, Stredoslovénska galeriá, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, 2007. \n \nYehudhith, Prague House of Photography, Prague, Czech Republic, 2005.\n \n \nYehudhith, Muzeum SNP, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, 2005.\n \nYehudhith, House of Photography, Poprad, Slovakia 2005.\n \nYehudhith, Jewish Museum San Francisco, California, USA, 2004.\n \nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Side Street Projects, Santa Monica, California, USA, 199\n \n \nSpleen (after Baudelaire),Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA 1994.\n \nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Photography Gallery, Art Department, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 1994.\n \nSpleen (after Baudelaire), The Light Factory Center for Photographic Arts, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 199\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Gallery, Department of Cinema and Photography, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA, 1993.\n \nSpleen (after Baudelaire), WorkSpace Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 1992.\n\nSpleen (after Baudelaire), Feldheym Library Galleries, San Bernardino, California, USA, 1991. \n \n\nSelected Group Exhibitions\n\nAmerican Splendour: New Photography, Ilon Art Gallery, New York, New York, 2018.\n\nPhotoCat, Schilt Publishing Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2017.\n\nFrom the Archive, ilon Art Gallery, New York, New York, 2016.\n\nDifficult Art and the Liberal Arts Imagination, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2013.\n\nFear and Loathing, Art Photo Index Exhibitions, 2013.\n \nDavis Orton Gallery, Hudson, New York, 2010.\n\nNew Visionaries 2009, New York Photo Festival, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., 2010.\n \nThe Museum of Unnatural History, ClampArt, New York, New York, U.S.A., 2010.\n \nStaring, Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2009.\n \nPhotographers:Network 2009, studio Thomas Kellner, Siegen, Germany, 2009.\n \nNew Works/Old Story, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, USA, 2009.\n \nScents of Purpose, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, USA, 2005.\n\nArtists' Books from Nashville Collections, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2003.\n\nFace to Face: Contemporary Portraits, University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico, California, USA, 2001.\n \n \nNeural Notations, San Francisco Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California, 2000, USA; Sesnon Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA, 2000; The Physics Room, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2001.\n \nSan Francisco Art Institute: Fifty Years of Photography, Trans-America Pyramid, San Francisco, California, USA, 2000.\n \nForcast: Shifts in Direction, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1994.\n\nThe Post-Industrial Landscape, San Francisco Art Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA, 1994.\n\nVisible Language, New Works Gallery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.\n\nSix Photographers, Hung Chong Gallery, Taipei, China, 1991.\n\nThe Concealed Camera, Eye Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA, 1988.\n\nCross Currents II: Recent Additions to the Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, USA, 1986.\n\nExtending the Perimeters of Twentieth Century Photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, USA, 1985.\n\nTwentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Ruth Braunstein Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA, 1981.\n\nThe Eyes Have It: Photographic Images, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA, 1976.\n \n \nPhoto/Synthesis, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, 1976.\n  \n \nLight and Substance, Art Museum, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 1973; Claremont College, Pomona, California, USA, 1974; University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA, 1974; Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York, USA, 1974.\n \n \n \n \n \nWorks in Selected Collections\n \n \nBibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France.\n \nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California,\nUSA.\n \nMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.\n \nMusée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium.\n \nArt Museum, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.\n  \nOakland Museum of California, Oakland, California, USA.\n  \nHet Groote Museum, Natura Artis Magistra, Amsterdam,\nNetherlands.\n \nUniversity of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, New\nMexico, USA.\n \nCrocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California, USA. \n \nSan Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California, USA. \n \nMagnes Collection, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.\n \nPomona College Museum of Art, Pomona, California, USA\n\n \n \nWorks in Selected Artists’ Books Collections\n \nMuseum of Modern Art, New York, New York.\n  \nThe Tate, London, England.\n \nNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.\n \nMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, Massachusetts.\n  \nScottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland.\n  \nMuseum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois.\n \nMuseum of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.\n  \nVisual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York.\n  \nNew York Public Library, New York, New York.\n \nMuseum of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.\n  \nWeisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,\nMinnesota.\n \nSanta Fe University of Art and Design, Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Collection, Santa Fe, New Mexico.\n\nUniversity of California, Riverside, Riverside, California.\n\nSavannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, Georgia.\n\nFlorida Atlantic University, Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Boca Raton, Florida.\n \n \nSelected Publications\n \n\"Animal and Other Animals, \" Photo-letter #27 (Berlin-Paris),  December 17, 2019.\n \n\"Animal #152,\" PDN Photo of the Day, August 18, 2019.\n \n\"Animal and Other Animals,\" Photo-letter (Berlin), June, 2019.\n\n \"IMAGE DU JOUR,\" l'Autre quotidien (France), 27/2/2018.\n\n\"ELLIOT ROSS AIME LES ANIMAUX,\" l'Autre quotidien (France), 27/2/2018.\n\n \"Elliot Ross' Animal Studies,\" l'Oeil de la Photographie (France), February 27, 2018.\n\n\"Animal Studies,\" Granta, Issue 142: Winter 2018 \"Animalia\" (UK). Introduction by Alexander\nMacLeod.\n\n\"Les photographes sont des catlovers commes des autres,\" Réponses Photo (France), Carine Dolek, January 29, 2018.\n\n\"Trending: Dogs, Cats ... and Other Pets to Start Off 2018,\" David Schonauer, Pro Photo Daily (USA), December 31, 2017.\n\n\"Top Photographers' Feline Friends, Lomography magazine (Austria), 2017-12-13.\n\n\"PhotoCat,\" Shutr.photo (Netherlands), December, 2017.\n\n\"Mundo gatuno: un libro rinde homenaje a los felinos a través de la mirada de fotógrafos como Martin Parr,\" Gemma Cuadrado Soler, TheCreativeMag (Barcelona), TheCreativeNet, November 29, 2017.\n\n\"PhotoCat,\" Alberto Sánchez Mena, Seiyu (Spain), November, 2017.\n \n\"Expo: Les grands photographes aussi sont fous de chats,\" Chloé Riondet, The Photo Academy Magazine (France), November 28, 2017.\n \n\"Leading Photographers' Snapshots of Nonchalant Cats,\" AnOther Magazine (UK), Belle Hutton, November, 27, 2017. \n\n\"Een bundeling van kattenplaatjes,\" NRC Handelsblad (Netherlands), 17 November, 2017.\n  \n \"A New Photo Book for People Who Love Cats,\" Ellyn Kail, Feature Shoot, November 13, 2017.\n    \nPhotoCat, Shilt Publishing, Amsterdam, 2017.\n \nGranta, Issue 141: Autumn 2017 (UK). Animal (127) accompanies story \"Lagomorph\" by Alexander MacLoed, page 56.\n\nLife in Code: A Personal History of Technology, Ellen Ullman, MCD/Farrar, Straus \u0026amp; Giroux, New York, 2017. Photograph page 160.\n  \n \"Elliot Ross, Animal Studies,\" Sacha Waldron, Point102 (UK), December 28, 2015.\n\n\"Gli Animali Ci Guardano,\" Paola Tavella, Amica (Italy), No. 6, June, 2015.\n \n\"Other Animals: An Interview with Elliot Ross,\" Sacha Waldron, Point102, February 9, 2015.\n \n\"Elliot Ross, Animals at Schilt Gallery,\" L'Oeil de la Photographie, January 22, 2015.\n\n\"Other Animals,\" Franziska Sauerwein, Guide to Unique Photography (GUP Magazine), December 9, 2014.\n \n\"PhotoBook Month: Elliot Ross — Other Animals,\" Harry Ross, Darwin Magazine, Vol. 6, November, 2014.\n \n\"Elliot Ross: Fotografije Zivotinja koje opasno podsjećaju na ljude,\" Gordan Duhacek, Tportal, 18.11.2014.\n\n\"Photobook: \"Other Animals,\" Die Zeit , 14-11-2014.\n\n\"Elliot Ross: Animals,\" Margarete Morissey, Obvious Magazine, March, 2013\n\n\"Elliot Ross: Animals,\" Le Journal de la Photographie, February 20, 2013.\n\n\"Non-human Feelings,\" Vladimir Neskoromny, Foto \u0026amp; Video (Moscow), No. 6, June, 2012.\n\n\"Elliot Ross Animal,\" LandscapeStories, Issue 05, Animals, September 2011.\n\n\"Pictures from the Belfast Photographic Festival,\" BBC News, bbc.co.uk, 3 August 2011.\n\n\"Elliot Ross at the Belfast Photo Festival,\" The Telegraph, the telegraph.com.uk, 26 July 2011.\n\n“Neue Bücher,” Denis Brudna, Photonews, Nr. 6/11, Juni, 2011.\n\n\"Just One Look,\" William Kennedy, Sublime Magazine, Issue 27, June - July, 2011.\n\n“Animal Instincts,” Chris Bergeron, MetroWest Daily News, February 14, 2010.\n\n“A Look at Animals, Real and Unreal,” Mark Feeney, The Boston Globe, February 4, 2010.\n\n“Artists reflect on the seder plate,” Laura Thomas, San Francisco Chronicle, April 5, 2009.\n\n“Tierportaits des US-Fotokünstlers Elliot Ross,” (Masterpiece of Photography Series #15), Manfred Zollner, fotoMAGAZIN, Nr. 7, Juli 2008. \n\n“Auf der Suche nach den Stars von morgen,” Manfred Zollner,fotoMAGAZIN.de,June 23, 2008.  \n\n“Houston FotoFest — Entdeckungen vom Meeting Place,” Anna Gripp, Photonews, Mai 2008.\n\n“Výstava fotografií o holocauste,” Martin Krupa, VÚC BB Portál, June 25, 2007.\n\n“Prazsky dum fotografie: Elliot Ross – Yehudhith,” Peter Volf, Combinacion, September 4, 2005.\n\n“Se smutkem ve tvári, s hrodosti v dusi,” Lubor Falteisek, Maskil, September/October 2005.\n\n“Zenske telo a holocaust,” Edita Pacovska, fotografovani.cz, September 2, 2005.\n\n“O zenství a o zidovství,” Libuše Mohelská, DIGIarena.cz, August 25, 2005.\n\n“Schatten des Holocaust,” Bára Procházková, Radio Prague,radio.cz, August 22, 2005.\n\n“Ross hleda v tvarich zen stigma holocaustu,” Magdalena Cechlovska, Kultura, August 18, 2005.\n\n“Holocaust v teple ateliéru,” Mat?j Stránský, Respekt.cz, August 14, 2005.\n\n“Poselstvi zidovskych zen,” Josef Chuchma, iDNES.cz, August 12, 2005.\n\n“Fotograf Elliot Ross a smutek zidovských zenaa,” Ji?í Van?a, Pikant, August 3, 2005.\n\n“Out of the Darkroom: Photos of Modern Jewish Women Spin Shoah into New Light,” Joe Eskenazi, J, April, 2005.\n\n“Aj ja som sa mohol sto? jednou z obeti,” Andrea Kopernická, Sme, February 16, 2005.\n\n“They Are Haunting Photographs that Recall a Time the World Will Never Forget…” Jonathan Curiel, San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 2004.","user_id":1786,"name":"Elliot Ross","website":"www.elliotrossphoto.gallery"},{"id":3737,"bio":"Stephen Shames  is author of eleven monographs: Stephen Shames: a lifetime in photography, Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers; Bronx Boys; Outside the Dream, and The Black Panthers.\n\nSteve’s images are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Met, National Portrait Gallery; International Center of Photography; The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley; The Corcoran Gallery of Art; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; San Jose Art Museum; Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Ford Foundation; Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Baruch College; Oakland Museum; University Art Museum, Berkeley, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Elton John Foundation, and the Honickman Foundation. \n\nSteve’s book Outside the Dream received numerous awards including the Kodak Crystal Eagle Award for Excellence in Photojournalism.","user_id":3737,"name":"Stephen Shames","website":"www.stephenshames.com"},{"id":834577,"bio":"","user_id":820315,"name":"Bonaventure Aka Tyler Richii Uchechukwu","website":""},{"id":273794,"bio":"We are a fine art photography gallery located in Santa Fe, New Mexico representing the finest contemporary additions to the history of photography. Obscura Gallery also carries select inventory by 19th-21st century photographers from around the world. \n\nIn addition to offering for sale the artwork by Obscura Gallery’s roster of artists and gallery inventory, we also offer collection building, consulting and advising, and can assist in many facets of photographic collection, de-accession, and research.","user_id":273192,"name":"Obscura Gallery","website":"www.obscuragallery.net"},{"id":273826,"bio":"I like to observe things visually but experience them emotionally creating a sense of wonder consistently. This approach opens the mind to the new ideas, alternative viewpoints, thoughts and possibilities that I produce though my photographs.\n\nSelected Exhibitions\nGraduate Show, Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury 2016\nGleaned, Burton Gallery, Broadstairs 2016\nThe Indecisive Moment, My Gallery, Dover 2015\nThe Presence of Absence, Pie Factory Margate, Margate 2015\nThe Art of Interruption, Pie Factory Margate, Margate 2014\n","user_id":273224,"name":"Guillermo Reyner Fuentes","website":"www.guillermoreyner.com"},{"id":588137,"bio":"Yuhan Shen( b.1997, China) is an artist based in New York, US. He received a BEng on Electrical and Electronics Engineering from University of Southampton and currently studying fine art at Parsons School of Design.\n","user_id":587553,"name":"Yuhan Shen","website":"www.yuhanshen.com"},{"id":632441,"bio":"Hailey Sadler is a documentary photographer, writer, and researcher based out of Washington, D.C. Her work explores questions around trauma, displacement, and defining home and has been supported by grants from Adobe, the National Geographic Society, and Solutions Journalism Network among others, as well as published in The Washington Post, PBS Newshour, Associated Press, OZY,  and more. Hailey brings a policy background to her documentary work, having previously served as senior staff for members of the House Armed Services and Intelligence Committees in the U.S. Congress. ","user_id":631857,"name":"Hailey Sadler","website":"www.haileysadler.com"},{"id":3756,"bio":"1948            Born in Tokyo, Japan\n1970            Graduated from Saint Paul’s University, Tokyo\n1974            Graduated from Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles\n1974            Moved to New York\nSelected Solo Exhibition\n2013\nHèrmes Editeur - Couleurs de l'Ombre, Tyler Print Institue, Singapore\n2012\nRevolution, Museum Brandhorst, Munich\nRothko|Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes, Pace London\nHèrmes Editeur - Couleurs de l'Ombre, Museum der Kulture, Basel / La Verrière, Brussels / Le Forum, Tokyo / Miami Design District ,Miami\nHiroshi Sugimoto, Lille Metropole: musée d'art moderne, d'art contemporian et d''art brut, Lille, France\nHiroshi Sugimoto, Pace Beijing\nFive Elements, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo.( '09,'07,'06,'05',01,'98,'97,'96,'95)\nFrom naked to clothed, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo\nPhotogenic Drawings, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco ('09,'07,'03,'01,'98,’96,’95,’94,’92)","user_id":3756,"name":"Hiroshi Sugimoto","website":"www.sugimotohiroshi.com"},{"id":366237,"bio":"French photographer José Costa was born in 1971 in Paris in the house of a great patron of the arts. From a young age, he was surrounded by hundreds of modern and contemporary paintings and sculptures and began to refine his artistic eye. He would sit silently in front of paintings for hours. These works of art became this solitary little boy's imaginary playmates. A few years later, he began to express his fascination for art through photography. At age 16, José Costa produced his first images. He tried his hand at several genres and discovered architecture to be a multifaceted art form. Through his singular photographic style, the artist attracts our attention to urban landscapes, the influence of pictorial art on our modern societies, and uncovers an abstract aesthetic that is usually invisible. \n\n","user_id":365635,"name":"José Antoine Costa","website":"www.joseantoinecosta.com"},{"id":839963,"bio":"I’ve loved photography since I was a child. \nI explore the world through photography, and through it I feel the wonders of life more deeply.\nI’m passionate about nature and street photography, because I believe nature holds secrets of life’s miracles, and the streets hide the stories of people—their pain, their joy, and their truths.\nThrough photography, I want to uncover these hidden secrets","user_id":825806,"name":"Arash Nadali","website":null},{"id":632453,"bio":"I am a Brooklyn resident living in the Fort Greene neighborhood and working in the non-profit community development space. My photography includes images from across the Globe, with an eye on people, culture and nature. I am currently documenting the Labor Day J'Ouvert Carnival in central Brooklyn. I  maintain an interest in recording individual expressions and personal experiences that collectively become the story of public mass gatherings , festivals, protests, and everyday life  along with the balance of everyday nature that surrounds us. ","user_id":631869,"name":"Keith Getter","website":""},{"id":273847,"bio":"Fin 2012, lors de mes études d'ingénieur Géologue et Environnement, j'ai découvert la photographie et je me suis dirigée dans un premier temps vers les chevaux car j'en étais passionnée. \n\nAu fur et à mesure de mon évolution je me suis tournée vers un autre animal qui me fascinait, le Loup. Parcourant les oeuvres de Vincent Munier j'ai décidé de renouer avec cet animal mystérieux. J'ai donc commencé ma série Arctic Blue en 2016 qui m'a conduite au Canada. ","user_id":273245,"name":"Elsa MEIER","website":"www.horses-art.com"},{"id":159398,"bio":"Artist with great passion for photography. Member of SEPIA. \nFor a long time I have been fascinated by the medium of photography and the concept of time. Therefore, it was the logical consequence for me to combine these contents in a special way - the artistic examination of the camera obscura was born. Here the focus is not on the snapshot, but on the temporal duration of the photographic exposure. For many years now, this very special kind of photography has been a constant source of artistic imagination for me: images of slowness and my own deceleration. Here, light, time and the photographic carrier material merge into a very special form of expression.\n\n","user_id":158796,"name":"Manfred Haupthoff","website":""},{"id":20908,"bio":"My father always took photographs of our summer holidays. He used an old Russian camera, a Zorki. I remember  how hard it was to load and the importance of caring for it. I never took a single picture with this camera. The idea that I could operate it myself and use it to record my everyday life never occurred to me. As an adult, I decided to study Photography. My introduction to the craft seemed completely accidental, but in the following years, I dove into it professionally. I worked in a variety of fields ranging from portrait, documentary, interior and theater photography mostly on commissioned work for magazines and companies.\nMy way to experience photography has changed over the years. In trying to better understand my reality, and to express my interpretation of the world around me, I started using photography as a means of self-expression. \nThe camera gave me a point of connection and new spaces for self-development. ","user_id":20908,"name":"Christina Georgiadou","website":"christinageorgiadou.com"},{"id":712996,"bio":"Just an old guy armed with a camera capturing his quirky view of the world and attempting to create art.","user_id":712412,"name":"Michael Hrankowski","website":""},{"id":656010,"bio":"I studied photography at the Royal Art school in The Hague, since my graduation I have been working as a photographer.","user_id":655426,"name":"femke reijerman","website":"www.femkereijermanart.nl"},{"id":94360,"bio":"Based in New York City and the Catskills, Vicky Azcoitia is a documentary and editorial photographer whose work focuses on the natural environment and conservation advocacy. Since she became a mother a few years ago, Vicky turned her camera towards her family. Her long essay about fatherhood in our modern society: Pesqui and Papi, received an Honorable Mention in the Documentary and Reportage Category from the Julia Margaret Cameron Award.\n\nShe studied Graphic Design at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid; and has also worked as a freelance photo/graphic editor and designer. She studied Documentary Photography at the International Center of Photography in NYC; where she also earned her Master in Professional Studies in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts, and received the honorable Paula Rhodes Memorial Award for exceptional achievement.\n\nHer work has been published and exhibited internationally.","user_id":93852,"name":"Vicky Azcoitia","website":"www.vickyazcoitia.com"},{"id":378303,"bio":"Drew Makepeace bought his first SLR camera when he was 16 years old for a family trip to Europe, preferring to return with photographs, rather than knickknacks, as souvenirs.\n\nIn 2003 he switched to a digital camera which enabled much more experimentation.    Drew's subjects of choice are usually man-made objects and scenes rather than natural ones.    Deliberately photographing people and trying to capture their intrinsic nature is more challenging, but the results are usually extremely satisfying.","user_id":377719,"name":"Drew Makepeace","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/drew_makepeace"},{"id":632516,"bio":"Sono jn pensione, ho l'hobby della fotografia.","user_id":631932,"name":"Jacqueline Quattropani","website":"jac@quattropani.net"},{"id":94416,"bio":"Retired art teacher, artist, graphic designer and photographer.","user_id":93907,"name":"Marilyn Welch","website":"www.facebook.com/artistephoto237"},{"id":632525,"bio":"I'm a trained actor who realised he liked creating things for digital platforms - writing articles, taking photos or just making things for social media. You get the idea. ","user_id":631941,"name":"Luiz Gola","website":""},{"id":365260,"bio":"Self taught photographer. I started about 4 years ago and continue to learn.","user_id":364658,"name":"Jon Jon Yates","website":"jonjonyatesphotography.com"},{"id":538408,"bio":"Ana Lucia Mariz was born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1965.\nShe graduated in Social Communications in 1988 and has worked as a photographer, printer and visual artist for the last 25 years.\nHer researches includes photography, video and the extent intersection of this.\nShe’s interested in relationship between fluid and permanent. Using elements of nature. \n \nAna Lucia has exhibited her work in the most important museums in Brazil and participated of shows in Europe: an individual exhibition in Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, the most important museum in Latin America; finalist in the Brazilian leading arts award: Salão da Bahia in MAM BA; works sent to Point Ephère – Centre de Dynamiques Artistiques – Paris/France; is \npart of the 16th edition of Pirelli MASP Photo Collection; and others.\n","user_id":537824,"name":"Ana Lucia Mariz","website":"www.analuciamariz.com.br"},{"id":415677,"bio":"I am a creative artist, who originates from Denmark. I have taken photos and painting  pictures all my life with nature as the greatest inspiration. Pictures on Instagram : art.mariandupontfrederiksen","user_id":415093,"name":"Marian Dupont Frederiksen","website":"Instagram: mariandupontfrederiksen"},{"id":212703,"bio":"frilance fotografher\n","user_id":212101,"name":"Giuseppe Amos","website":"giuseppeamos@icloud.com"},{"id":275462,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer. I started with photography when expating in Moscow. I felt I need to find a way to settle in a completely new phase of my life - away from friends and relatives, abandoning carrier in marketing,  being at home with our second newborn. And I found this way in discovering the world of photography - learning about different aspects of photography, being patient about it and finally grabbing my new camera and lenses and going out for shootings. ","user_id":274860,"name":"Petra Hlavatá","website":"www.petrahlavata.com"},{"id":378040,"bio":"Jo Terrien is a fine arts photography artist. She has lived in various parts of the world and is now based in Paris where she was born in 1995.\n\nShe uses innovative developing processes to manipulate analog photographs. Rather than simply working the light with her camera she captures it with her enlarger in the darkroom. Jo disrupts the standards of photography and pushes her pieces to go further than the traditional 2D photography.\n\nWith portraiture, her work brings the viewer closer to her models. Through her practice of layering different faces of the same person, she transforms the portrait into a 3D image, showing the complexity of the person's personality. In a world where we consume images at hyper speed, the artist invites the viewer to an attentive observation of the facets and faces of each portrait.\n\nShe exhibited in California and Alabama. Her work was published in Le Tirage à mains nues (winner of the HIP award) by Guillaume Geneste. Her pieces can now be found i","user_id":377456,"name":"Jo Terrien","website":"www.joterrien.com"},{"id":649492,"bio":"","user_id":648908,"name":"Stéphanie Loubert","website":""},{"id":201665,"bio":"Born in Detroit, Michigan, the youngest of eight happy children, I was taught that I could become a nurse, a teacher, or a nun. As usual, I didn't pay attention. After attending college with little enthusiasm, I met an Olympus OM2 that gave me the focus and inspiration I desperately craved. I've been making and exhibiting photographs for over three decades. I'm working on my 4th film, a feature length documentary, \"Acting Like Nothing is Wrong,\" about actor Jim Hoffmaster and the struggles of surviving childhood abuse and neglect.","user_id":201063,"name":"Jane Rosemont","website":"www.janerosemont.com"},{"id":664927,"bio":"Tre Cassetta is photographer and lighting director based in New York City. He has a BFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design. ","user_id":664343,"name":"Tre Cassetta","website":"www.trecassetta.com"},{"id":94899,"bio":"I am a photographer by passion. I love travel in different places on the earth . I love watching the wonders of the nature - from watching Aurora in Iceland or listening to the bird calls in the Rainforests of Agumbe. I use my camera to capture those moments I observe - the beauty of our mother earth. ","user_id":94388,"name":"Neloy Bandyopadhyay","website":"www.nbscapes.com"},{"id":708531,"bio":"Aiko Wakao Austin is a Japanese photographer and translator in New York. Born in Tokyo, she spent her childhood in Italy and studied International Relations at Brown University. Earlier in her career, she worked as a journalist in Japan, and later in finance. She moved to New York in 2016 and began photographing professionally and working as a translator. Reflecting her multicultural upbringing, her personal projects explore the concept of identity, family and culture. \n\nIn her latest project, \"what we inherit,\" she provides an artistic exploration of her Japanese heritage. Using images of kimonos and scrapbooks that her grandparents left from the 1930-60s, the photographic montages represent a family’s memories and emotions that we inherit that also fade over time. Her image-making process involves photographing the garments during a tradition called mushiboshi, when the kimonos are aired during the dry months, and are merged with scanned images of archival photographs. The project reflects her pursuit to preserve one's tangible history, and find its place in today's digital culture.  \n\nHer work has been selected for the Julia Margaret Cameron Award in 2023 and 2024, and Photoville in New York in 2025. ","user_id":707947,"name":"Aiko Wakao Austin","website":"www.aikoaustin.com "},{"id":656051,"bio":"Retired professor, graphic design","user_id":655467,"name":"Fred Niles","website":""},{"id":613984,"bio":"I have been fond of photography for years. What I like to photograph the most is the street, with its people, its  light and its color. I think it is important to document the times we live in, in order to better understand our history.","user_id":613400,"name":"Teresa Domínguez Perez","website":"www.instagram.com/uyqleria_foto"},{"id":266349,"bio":"","user_id":265747,"name":"Matthew Portch","website":"www.mattportch.com"},{"id":375622,"bio":"Samantha Schwann is an underwater photographic artist whose work concentrates on ecologically unique areas of the ocean.\n\nShe began diving at the age of fifteen in the emerald green waters surrounding Vancouver Island, Canada, igniting a curiosity and passion for the ocean. Her artistic background was in sculpture prior to an introduction to photography in 2010.  \n\n","user_id":375038,"name":"samantha schwann","website":"www.samanthaschwann.com"},{"id":632587,"bio":"I bring an unequivocal desire to create, inspire, and succeed to everything I do. I serve those who have been told their dreams are not enough to build a life on. By developing and projecting my unique voice into the world through conceptual photography, I encourage and incite others to go forth and dedicate themselves unequivocally to whatever sets their soul alight with purpose and desire.","user_id":632003,"name":"Cecelia Hutnik","website":"www.blindgeniusvisuals.com"},{"id":277084,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer living in New Zealand. I pay attention to the sense of place that surrounds me and look for insights on life's unanswered questions","user_id":276482,"name":"Mary Livingston","website":"www.facebook.com/mary.livingston.3557"},{"id":38438,"bio":"My name is Marija Vidovic, I'm 29. I am a documentary and travel photographer from Belgrade, Serbia. After graduating in photography, I have focused on traveling and developing personal projects.\n","user_id":38443,"name":"Marija Vidovic","website":"www.marvfoto.com"},{"id":274106,"bio":"2x graduated at the Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, fine art and graphic design. Working as an independent photographer since 2003, I have been looking for my own unique way of photographing and themes all my life, regardless of the work on assignment. \n\nThese photos are made with a Ztylus microlens for the iPhone. That has limitations but is therefore a challenge. \n\nI look for details in everyday utensils and materials and try to make an interesting picture by means of the structures and graphical effect through patterns, light and lines. I enlarge these photos to a minimum of 1x1 meters, which gives them a life of their own.","user_id":273504,"name":"Ingrid Koenen","website":"www.studio-ik.nl"},{"id":347424,"bio":"Kathy Clay is a photographer and digital artist who has been capturing and reimagining images since 2013. Her work in photography, digital imaging and creative iphoneography has received honorable mention in the 2017 and 2019Mobile Photography Awards and has been exhibited at mDAC2017 in Palo Alto and in various online gallery’s and competitions. Originally from New York, she currently resides in San Diego, California.","user_id":346822,"name":"Kathy Clay","website":""},{"id":274309,"bio":"INTERVIEWS \nCNN Greece\u0026nbsp; /\u0026nbsp;Amateurphotographer\u0026nbsp;Magazine ( UK )  /\u0026nbsp;Harvard's Nieman Foundation\u0026nbsp;( USA ) /\u0026nbsp;BusinessInsider\u0026nbsp;( USA ) /\u0026nbsp;TheWeatherChannel ( USA) \u0026nbsp;/\u0026nbsp;Shots Magazine - USA; The Portfolio Issue /\u0026nbsp;MyModernMet.com\u0026nbsp; /\u0026nbsp;Conde Nast Traveler Spain\u0026nbsp;/\u0026nbsp;PrivatAirMagazine ( UK )   \n\nPUBLICATIONS\n Below Zero ( book ) -  Gestalten ( DE )  / \nThe Washington Post\u0026nbsp;/\u0026nbsp;Lensculture\u0026nbsp;/\u0026nbsp;Maptia\u0026nbsp;/\u0026nbsp;The Guardian - \u0026nbsp;UK edition / Sunday Times Travel Magazine / Time Magazine – Asia Edition /\u0026nbsp;Conde Nast Traveller Spain / ThePlaidZebra /\u0026nbsp;TheWeatherChannel /Avauntmagazine / Get Lost Magazine / Privat AirMagazine / DeMorgen / Ignant / Fubiz / National Geographic Traveler\u0026nbsp;/ Classic Boat Magazine\u0026nbsp;/ Outside Magazine\u0026nbsp;/ Salt\u0026nbsp;/ Photogrvphy Magazine\u0026nbsp;/ Lonely Planet / Sailing Journal\u0026nbsp;/ Skipper / Voile\u0026amp;Océan / Sidetrackedmagazine / SputnikNews / Nautique / Krant van de aarde /\u0026nbsp;Fotoblogia\u0026nbsp;/ Waves\u0026amp;Woods / Explore Magazine /\n","user_id":273707,"name":"René Koster","website":"www.renekosterphotography.nl"},{"id":395089,"bio":"I'm Thai photographer. Now I'm based in Bangkok, Thailand.\nBut I used to live in Sydney for 10 years that's why all of my worked is from around Sydney.","user_id":394505,"name":"Chaiwat Lee","website":""},{"id":366800,"bio":"Nienke Meek (1965), wonend en werkend in Abcoude heeft in 2006 besloten het roer om te gooien. Ze zegde het bedrijfsleven vaarwel en besloot van haar passie haar beroep te maken...de fotografie.\nMeekspictures staat nu al meer dan 10 jaar voor portretfotografie zowel van een individu als van groepen. Het liefst maak ik portretten van mensen op locatie. Puur en zonder opsmuk! Ik wil de toeschouwer aan het denken zetten als die naar een foto kijkt. De toeschouwer uitnodigen zijn eigen perceptie te creëren. Het portret kan dienen als spiegel en tot de verbeelding spreken.  \"\n\n","user_id":366198,"name":"Nienke Meek","website":"www.meekspictures.nl"},{"id":215696,"bio":"Action sports photographer turning people photographer and  communication start-up owner. ","user_id":215094,"name":"Johan Ståhlberg","website":"www.johanstahlberg.com"},{"id":613758,"bio":"I started my photography just taking random impromptu pictures of friends and family and when the time came, the transition was easy to walk out in the world and just take pictures in the street. An instagrammer for 10 years and recently to make money I invested in learning a few things to make me commercial ready as documentary style or street photography does not fetch anything in the part of world I live in. Street Photography has always been and is a part of the passion I have for photography and that is why seeing the theme of this contest I was quick to jump on the bandwagon.","user_id":613174,"name":"Lawal Mohammed","website":"www.instagram.com/kaibakano"},{"id":632701,"bio":"Fotógrafo autodidacta, Técnico en acceso por cuerdas y estudiante de Mecánica. Amante de la naturaleza, el viaje y la fotografía","user_id":632117,"name":"Julio Hernán Muñoz Astudillo","website":""},{"id":632749,"bio":"","user_id":632165,"name":"リク シエツ","website":""},{"id":96297,"bio":"Sergey Pesterev was born in Moscow region of Russia, the place where he grew up and still lives. He took his first steps in the dark room in the 1990s, and from the start he focused his attention on landscape photography. He graduated in IT Engineering from the National Research University of Electronic Technology in 2004. However, he considers photography to be his vocation. He loves to travel and tries to convey through photography the atmosphere of the places where he manages to visit. He is a member of the Russian Union of Art Photographers and was awarded the \"Excellence FIAP\" distinction in 2017. He became the winner of \"Wiki loves Earth 2017\" and a finalist of the Hasselblad Masters 2018.\n","user_id":95783,"name":"Sergey Pesterev","website":"www.pesterev.art"},{"id":632695,"bio":"I have been working with photography for 10 years.  I shoot with marks and for myself.  I love my job and I like to feel something when I see an image.","user_id":632111,"name":"Mauricio Batista","website":"www.mauriciobatista.com"},{"id":182764,"bio":"Inspired at a young age by the atmospheric black and white photography of Akira Kurosawa films, Kashka Vranken, originally from Poland, now focuses her digital camera on the ever-giving nature in her adopted home of Australia. Working primarily with the macro lens enables her to tune into the miniscule realm and highlight the correlation between the minute and immense, which she deems essential to humanities understanding and appreciation of the universe and its creation. Through her ability to abstract and subvert the elements of nature, she hopes to inspire others to look beyond and see the connection between the various realms of nature, and in doing so become much more sensitive towards the future of our planet.\n\n","user_id":182162,"name":"Kashka Vranken","website":"www.kashkaartphotography.com "},{"id":175226,"bio":"Graphic Designer and Photographer with special interest on portraiture, based in Bogota, Colombia.","user_id":174624,"name":"Juan Esteban Duque","website":"www.juanestebanduque.com"},{"id":175257,"bio":"Dennis Geller is a Fine Art photographer in the Boston area. \nJuried Shows\n•  2020 Abstractions, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, South Yarmouth, MA. \n•  2020 53rd Annual Juried Art Show, Plymouth Center for the Arts, Plymouth, MA. \n•  2020 6th Annual Group Show, Davis-Orton Gallery, Hudson, NY. \n•  2020 Transformation 2020, Plymouth (MA) Center for the Arts. \n•  2020 26th Juried Exhibition, Griffin Museum, Winchester, MA. Honorable Mention. \n•  2020 The Poetry of the Ordinary, PHOTOPlace Gallery, Middlebury, Vt. \n•  2020 Coffeeshop Artists (three entries accepted) Commerce Place, Malden, MA. \n•  2019 PHOTOcentric 2019 (two entries accepted), Garrison Art Center, \n•  2019 Transformations (Digital Exhibition), Pennsylvania Center For Photography, \n•  2019 About Lighting LA Photo Curator, online exhibition:   Honorable Mention, Subsequently chosen as one of \"2019 Top 40 Images Submitted to L.A. Photo Curator \u0026amp; N.Y. Photo Curator\" \n•  2019 Fine Art of Photography 2019, Plymouth (MA) ","user_id":174655,"name":"Dennis Geller","website":"www.dennisgeller.net"},{"id":708642,"bio":"Michael Dorohovich is a portrait and documentary photographer, born in 1978 in Transcarpathia, in the small town of Uzhgorod.\nWinner of the MONOVISIONS Black \u0026amp; White Photography Awards 2023 (single) award. He holds a master's degree in photography from the Kyiv University of Culture and is a teacher of audiovisual art at the Uzhgorod Academy of Culture and Arts.\nWinner and prize-winner of many prestigious world awards in the field of photography. His works have received international recognition and have been exhibited in museums and galleries in Japan, India, North America and many European countries.\nAuthor of photo projects that presented the culture and traditions of Transcarpathia to the whole world: “Famous and Interesting Personalities of Transcarpathia” (2021 - 2022); \"Cultural Ethnos of Transcarpathia\" (2022); \"High-mountain inhabitants of the Ukrainian Carpathians\" (2023-2024); \"Unique women of the Roma culture Keldelari\" (2023).\nThroughout his life, he has been engaged in solo mountaineering and mountain solo trekking. He traveled through the mountain systems of the Carpathians, Crimea, Caucasus, Alps, Altai, Kamchatka, Pamir and Tien Shan. He recorded all his ascents in photo landscapes.","user_id":708058,"name":"Michael Dorohovich","website":""},{"id":708656,"bio":"J'ai réalisé un rêve en prenant une formation professionnelle en photographie il y a quelques années mais je n'en ai pas fait mon métier.  Je photographie par plaisir selon l'inspiration du moment. ","user_id":708072,"name":"Genevieve Brindle","website":"genevievebrindle.myportfolio.com"},{"id":402376,"bio":"Photographer and co-creator of The Unperson Project\nI have a Bachelors degree in Communication Sciences from Universidad De Las Américas Puebla and a Master degree in fashion photography from Escuela Superior de Artes y Espectáculos TAI, Madrid, Spain.\nI like to capture scenes from daily life that include intimate portraits of friends, lovers and myself. My work explores topics like cancel culture, loneliness, loss and absence.  I am also interested in the destruction of images to give them new meaning.\nMy work has been shown in international exhibitions and published in magazines in Mexico, USA and Europe.\nMy photographic adventures also include cinematography in international documentaries like Insurgentes, and short films like Silla Eléctrica para moscas.\n","user_id":401792,"name":"Susana Moyaho","website":"www.susana-moyaho.com"},{"id":562554,"bio":"After being born in Prague - former Czechoslowakia - and emigration to Vienna (AT) as a child, I attended \"University of Fine Arts\" in Vienna where I studied \" Fine Arts and Photography\" with Eva Schlegel and Matthias Herrmann.\nMeanwhile, I attended the class of Harun Farocki and studied \"Art and Film\".\n\nWhile studying, I started to work as an artist and attended numerous group exhibitions in Austria and abroad within the fine art and photographic context.\n\nAfter graduation in 2011 I started a career as a professional artist with main focus on photography.\n\nOver the time I took part in numerous group exhibitions, solo shows and other events like \"Plattform\" at Photomuseum Winterthur (CH).\n\nMy artistic practice is conceptual. My idea is using photography as an scientific instrument, work with themes like light and time and show what the \"contemporary photography media apparatus\" is made of.","user_id":561970,"name":"Robert Bodnar","website":"robertbodnar.com"},{"id":658457,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer whose work has been internationally exhibited and published. My work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Brooklyn Museum, Philadelphia Museum, Musee de l'Elysee in Switzerland, IBM, Polaroid, Eastman Kodak. I was the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts award and grants from Eastman Kodak and the Polaroid Corporation. My recent book is Dark Sun, available on my web site. ","user_id":657873,"name":"Barbara JAFFE","website":"www.barbarajaffe.com"},{"id":135333,"bio":"Belinda’s work is concerned with loss, loneliness, longing, isolation, impermanence and, most importantly, the human condition. Primarily, it is about people. \nA visual artist working in photography, her work is borne out of personal loss, loneliness, an endless search for meaning and ‘home’ and the struggle to matter. In this is found it’s universality.\nBelinda is currently based in Melbourne, Australia.\n","user_id":134731,"name":"Belinda Keyte","website":"www.belindakeyte.com"},{"id":304023,"bio":"23-year-old student in the photography industry. I did 3 years of higher education in Graphic and Fashion Design. After graduating in 2018, I take a 1 year study break to work and save money. Now I am in a college to specialize only in photography. I will graduate in 2021.","user_id":303421,"name":"Viviane Marteau","website":"vmarteaudesign.wixsite.com/vivianemphotography"},{"id":174948,"bio":"Vitus Saloshanka, born in Minsk, Belarus in 1974.\nHe holds a degree in law from the Academy of Management, Minsk and\u0026nbsp;graduated at the University of Applied Siences in Dortmund Germany, where he studied Photography and Design in 2004-2009. \nSince study times has participated in numerous exhibitions: Darmstadt's Photo days 2008, in Museum of Arts Muelheim/Ruhr 2009, Teaching Photography/Museum Folkwang, Essen 2010.  PhotoIreland Festival, Truths, Facts, Fictions, Lies, Dublin 2014, \" Not here yet\" Museum of Contemporary Arts/Augsburg  2016.\nHis first self-published book project high hopes, 2014 was exhibited at renown numerous Photobooks festivals in Kassel, Paris, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Malmö, Tokio, Brighton, Dublin, Arles, Kaunas Photo 2014.\nHis recently work \"Nemunas journey\" about the border region in Russia and Lithuania was  showed in Prospekto Gallery in Vilnius 2018.","user_id":174346,"name":"saloshanka vitus","website":"www.vitussaloshanka.com"},{"id":656072,"bio":"Just a fan of Photography","user_id":655488,"name":"Lada Akulinina","website":""},{"id":211635,"bio":"2017 International Photography Award, 2nd place on People/Culture\n2017 International Photography Award, 2nd place on Editorial/Personality","user_id":211033,"name":"Kyuin Baik","website":""},{"id":632796,"bio":"","user_id":632212,"name":"Wei Chen","website":""},{"id":658595,"bio":"Alina Araslanova\nArtist-photographer\nLives in Kiev, Ukraine\n\nI was born in Ukraine, in the city of Kharkov, studied and worked in marketing and advertising for 20 years.\n\nAfter the birth of my second daughter, I decided to change my path in order to spend more time with my children and also to be able to finally realize my dream. I’ve always wanted to become an artist, but I never had the courage to fulfill this dream. While staying full time with my children, I finally had the time and space to focus on my creativity and on psychological projects.\n\nI took my first lessons at the Kiev School of Photography in 2018.\nIn 2019 \u0026amp; 2020 I have had my first \u0026amp; second exhibition at the international photo fair — Kyiv Photo.\n\nPhotography for me is a revelation and a great courage. I feel that photography is the perfect medium for expressing myself. Sometimes one photograph can tell more than a thousand words.\n","user_id":658011,"name":"Alina Araslanova","website":"www.alina-araslanova.com"},{"id":632731,"bio":"Soy fotografo aficionado y muy viajero","user_id":632147,"name":"Marcelo Giterman","website":""},{"id":219100,"bio":"Originally  from the U.S., I spent 35 years as a self-employed freelance photographer/videographer/writer/director/producer/etc. \nI have now retired to Scotland and operate  a Fine Art Photo Gallery in Selkirk, Scotland. Hainingside Gallery,  www.hainingsidegallery.com","user_id":218498,"name":"Michael Fitch","website":"www.hainingsidegallery.com"},{"id":3757,"bio":"Surendra Lawoti was born in Nepal. After finishing his high school in Kathmandu, he moved to the US to pursue higher education. He received his BA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (1999) and MFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2005) in Boston. He now lives in Toronto, where he teaches Photography as a Sessional Professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design University. \n\nSurendra’s work stems out from his interest in social issues, politics, documentary, art and beauty. He is interested in individuals, social groups and their milieus, generally those on the periphery of the mainstream society. His current project, ‘This Country of Yours’ is based in Nepal, and it focuses on activists of six social and political movements including Women, Indigenous Nationalities and Dalits (‘Untouchable’ groups). \n\nHis work has been exhibited internationally including Gallery 44 and Harbourfront Centre in Toronto; Les Territoires in Montreal; O’Hare International Airport and Glass Curtain Gallery in Chicago; Gallery Kayafas, Photographic Resource Center and Tufts University Gallery in Boston; Nepal Association of Fine Arts in Kathmandu; the Goethe-Institut in New Delhi; and Galeria Ateneo Porfirio Barba Jacob in Medellín, Colombia. He has received awards from Artadia (Chicago), Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts Travel grant, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Chicago and Somerville Arts Council. He has given numerous artist lectures including at Northeastern University, Montserrat College of Art, Emerson College, the New England Institute of the Art and Gallery 44.\n\nHe is represented by Gallery Kayafas in Boston.","user_id":3757,"name":"Surendra Lawoti","website":"www.surendralawoti.com"},{"id":632811,"bio":"I am an independent journalist and photograph influenced by the work of photographers such as Philip-Lorca DiCorcia or Pierro Men. I was born in France but grew up between Guadeloupe, Bolivia and Madagascar, where I  currently live.","user_id":632227,"name":"Arthur Bourgogne","website":"arthurbourgogne.carbonmade.com"},{"id":227439,"bio":"“A los 6 años, en el laboratorio de un primo de mi padre vi cómo la magia se hacía realidad. Desde ese momento empecé a creer \".\nComencé haciendo sociales con mi padre, algunas publicidades, deportes, reportajes, hice un curso de Técnico en Fotograía, pero las necesidades me hicieron terminar mi carrera de Químico y trabajar, permitiéndome disfrutar de mi pasión sin corromperla. Tuve un laboratorio B\u0026amp;N pero no funcionó. Hoy hago lo que me gusta: miro a través de mi cámara. Soy un fotógrafo de viaje, tanto de ciudades como de naturaleza, pero no me limito, constantemente busco nuevos retos, nuevos horizontes.\nBusco la diferencia, la belleza donde parece no haberla, la crítica donde hay resignación, la opinión en la cotidianidad, aunque a veces sólo hay imágenes bellas, críticas, cotidianas, resignadas...\n","user_id":226837,"name":"Gastón Ariel Estruch","website":"gastonarielestruchfotografias.com"},{"id":632787,"bio":"Photographer\n出版社写真部勤務","user_id":632203,"name":"タナカ カズヨシ","website":"www.facebook.com/kazuyoshi.tanaka.5205"},{"id":632959,"bio":"","user_id":632375,"name":"CENK EFE BAYIRLI","website":""},{"id":3760,"bio":"Susan Burnstine is an award winning professional fine art and commercial photographer based in Los Angeles who builds homemade cameras and lenses primarily made out of plastic, vintage camera parts and random household objects. Susan is represented in galleries across the country, widely published throughout the world , frequently jurors and curates exhibitions and has also written for several photography magazines, including a monthly column for Black \u0026amp; White Photography (UK). Susan’s first monograph Within Shadows earned the Gold award for PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris in the Professional Fine Art Books category and was selected for the 2011 Photo Eye Booklist.","user_id":3760,"name":"Susan Burnstine","website":"www.susanburnstine.com"},{"id":712806,"bio":"I grew up on New York's Lower East Side when it was still a tough neighborhood. From 2006 to 2016 I published photo-illustrated stories three-times a week about  the search for love and home on  MYPRIVATECONEY.BLOGSPOT.COM, garnering several hundred visitors a day from around the world, as well as interviews with Jeremiah Moss of the well-known VANISHING NEW YORK blog.  \n\nRecently completed is the memoir, IT WAS HER NEW YORK that, through photo-illustrated and interconnected stories, unfolds the life of an elderly Lesbian, undying love and every New Yorker we bumped into as we walked her to her death.  ","user_id":712222,"name":"CO Moed","website":""},{"id":183989,"bio":"Lori Ordover was born in Jamaica Queens and grew up in NYC. Lori’s focus is on revisiting the family album.  After a successful career in marketing, she turned to photography to amplify her creative vision She received a BA from Sarah Lawrence in Philosophy and has studied at the International Center of Photography in New York, the Los Angeles Center of Photography and the Santa Fe Workshops. \nHer work has been included in exhibitions such as the ICP exhibition, #ICP Concerned, A World of Botanicals at the New York Center for Photographic Art. Her scanogram of fading flowers was included in the exhibition Still Life at the South x Southeast Gallery. International Photography Awards honored Lori with an Honorable Mention in 2019 for One-Shot Street Photography (perfect place and timing). Ordover’s work has been published in Medium Format Magazine, (August 2019) and has been exhibited at The Gallery (Le) Poisson Rouge, and Umbrella Arts Gallery in NYC, and at Handwright Gallery in Ct.","user_id":183387,"name":"Lori Levine Ordover","website":"www.loriordover.com"},{"id":632598,"bio":"Anni fa mi sono  ammalata di tumore. Tutte le mie certezze si sono frantumate ma mentre tutti gli altri  continuavano a farmi notare tutto ciò che dovevo cambiare o non potevo più fare, ho inziato ad ascoltare, a sentire, ad odorare e ad osservare il mondo davanti a me che non è quello che gli altri ci mettono davanti gli occhi ma è quello che scopriamo ogni giorno andando oltre . In quel momento ho deciso che  la mia passione per la fotografia sarebbe  diventata un  professione perchè ho capito che con quella macchina potevo mostrare il mondo con occhi diversi e catturarne le bellezze . Da li ho fatto un corso base di fotografia all'Accademia Skenè poi un corso professionale e diversi workshop per affinare tecnica e utilizzo attrezzature. ","user_id":632014,"name":"Monica Sutera","website":"www.facebook.com/monica.sutera1"},{"id":139076,"bio":"I am at my best under pressure. I see images in an instant and capture. If I sit too long I rarely get anything dynamic or strong. I have a BFA in Photography.  ","user_id":138474,"name":"Antonio Collodoro","website":""},{"id":175346,"bio":"I am a 30 year-old French-Algerian photographer, based in Bangkok, Thailand since 2014. \n\nI studied and worked in fintech for several years before discovering photography which I started to self-learn in 2016.\n\nWith photography I aim\u0026nbsp;to talk about social issues that are often neglected, encounter asperities of life and challenge my social preconceptions by using my own visual approach.\n\nAfter several workshops that have allowed me to learn and improve my photography, I want to undertake projects that would impact viewers and that are allowing to express myself.","user_id":174744,"name":"Clea Rekhou","website":"www.clearekhou.com"},{"id":439171,"bio":"My name is Rufus Ikechukwu Harmony, I’m the first child of my parents. I’m based in Lagos Nigeria . I am jovial, l love games and also Love taking pictures. I am currently studying industrial design at the Federal University of Technology, Akure.","user_id":438587,"name":"Harmony Rufus","website":""},{"id":162484,"bio":"Jeremy is a Montana raised photographer who splits his time between the Rocky Mountains and New York City. He is interested in documenting the communities and lands who intersect in the Americas.","user_id":161882,"name":"Jeremy Gould","website":"jeremypaulgould.com"},{"id":658836,"bio":"Filmmaker and photographer, Alicia Afshar blends traditional journalism and experimental filmmaking to give a new perspective on social issues like cultural identity and freedom from oppression. She recently directed a visual album for artist alecbe// called 'and then, silence...' that blends documentary filmmaking and narrative storytelling. The film follows a woman into a dream of her past as she attempts to overcome childhood trauma. 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He has been documenting people for twenty years in public photobooths and with Polaroid cameras. Artist Andres Serrano and Warhol Factory photographer Billy Name trained Boyd in photography. He currently lives and works in New Orleans and London.","user_id":154812,"name":"Blake Boyd","website":"www.blakeboyd.com"},{"id":189034,"bio":"Fotografo y realizador audiovisual. Fotoperiodista. Realizador del programa de tv documental sobre teatro \"escenarios de Buenos Aires\"","user_id":188432,"name":"Martín Facundo Gómez","website":"www.behance.net/martinfacundo"},{"id":708818,"bio":"TAYLOR AURIEL IS AN EMERGING ARTIST WORKING PRIMARILY IN PHOTOGRAPHY. SHE RECEIVED HER BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN ART WITH AN EMPHASIS IN PHOTOGRAPHY FROM CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE. AURIEL’S IN-CAMERA COLLAGES EXAMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTISTIC EXPRESSION, ADVERTISING AND FEMALE REPRESENTATION IN CONTEMPORARY MEDIA. HER WORK IS BOTH A PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF HER STRUGGLES WITH PERFECTIONISM. SHE IS INSPIRED BY TARGETED MARKETING AND EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE ADVERTISING HAS HAD ON SHAPING HER PERCEPTION OF FEMININITY AND BEAUTY IDEALS.\n","user_id":708234,"name":"TAYLOR AURIEL","website":"taylorauriel.com"},{"id":167816,"bio":"As a photographer I'm mostly interested in the genres of street and travel photography, with people as the main point of interest. ","user_id":167214,"name":"Maja Bednas","website":"www.instagram.com/mbednas"},{"id":717510,"bio":"","user_id":716926,"name":"Keiron Cobban","website":"www.keironcobban.com"},{"id":632892,"bio":"My name is Jonatan Maldonado, I am a nature photographer disguised as an advertising Creative Director. My photography work strives to highlight our amazing world through a unique point of view.","user_id":632308,"name":"Jonatan Maldonado","website":"jonatanmaldonado.com/photos"},{"id":632915,"bio":"","user_id":632331,"name":"William Frucht","website":"www.williamfrucht.com"},{"id":443222,"bio":"Im an  Architectural photographer living in Los Angeles who also teaches photography and design at both the university and community college level.  I travel to discover the ways in which humans have designed and constructed space at the very edges of the non-human world. ","user_id":442638,"name":"Steve King","website":"www.stevekingphoto.com"},{"id":30651,"bio":"I have a Bachelors of Fine Art with a specialization in photography from the University of Texas Arlington and a Master of Fine Arts (Studio Art) from the University of Texas San Antonio. \nI Currently teach Photography and Art at TCC, Dallas College and UT Arlington as an Adjunct Professor/Instructor of Art/Photography.    \n\nwww.calenbarnum.com\nwww.twitter.com/cbarnumphoto\nwww.eyeem.com/u/CalenBarnum\nwww.instagram.com/calenbarnum\nwww.facebook.com/CBarnumPhotogrpahy\n\n","user_id":30656,"name":"Calen Barnum","website":"www.calenbarnum.com"},{"id":667228,"bio":"","user_id":666644,"name":"Peti Kulsirorut","website":"none"},{"id":672547,"bio":"I like to share, cooking, photographs, music or poetry are better shared than alone.","user_id":671963,"name":"Eric Dahan","website":"youpic.com/Ericd"},{"id":632944,"bio":"","user_id":632360,"name":"Joerg Henninger","website":"lightdocuments.com"},{"id":149390,"bio":"All I really want to do is make pictures.","user_id":148788,"name":"Khari Shiver","website":"www.kharishiver.com"},{"id":193862,"bio":"Documentary Photographer. ","user_id":193260,"name":"Simon King","website":"streetdances.wordpress.com"},{"id":126405,"bio":"Riccardo Comi is an independent and self-taught street photographer from Lugano,\u0026nbsp;constantly searching for interesting situations able to convey emotions.\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nHe develops his research with curiosity and passion thanks to the continuous stimuli deriving from observing images by already internationally well-known photographers.\n","user_id":125803,"name":"Riccardo Comi","website":"www.riccardocomi.photography"},{"id":59653,"bio":"Formally a Mechanical engineer, I became a photographer in 2001. I graduated from Belarusian Polytechnic Institute with Master Degree in Thermodynamics. . During the last nineteen years I have attended numerous workshops at Santa Fe, Maine and TWP photographic workshops. I had chance to met and study with outstanding teachers, they are the most influential photographers of our time who changed the way I look at the world. The list includes: Sam Abell, Antonin Krotochvil, Eugene Richards, Alex Majoli, Andrea Modica, Miguel Gandert, Paul Elledge and Leasha Overturf. \n\n2020\tBlack \u0026amp; White Magazine, 2020 Spotlight Award Winner, “Russian Past - The Gulag” project.\n\tMIFA, 2020 Gold Award in Editorial Photo essay and Bronze Award in Personal Portfolio  \n2017\tKassel Dummy Book Award 2017.  The book “Uncertainty of Being” is being exhibited at international photo events in Istanbul, Moscow, Rome, Madrid, Dublin,Aarhus, Zagreb and Lotz \n\tMOPLA Photo book Award including exhibition.","user_id":59658,"name":"Ludmila Ketslakh","website":"www.ludaketslakh.com/index"},{"id":709132,"bio":"l'amore per la fotografia nasce da giovane una prima macchina regalata per la comunione AFGAMATIC\ne successivamente con una reflex a pellicola ; con l'avvento del digitale riscopro il piacere negli scatti e\ngrazie agli amici \u0026amp; Fotografi riaffiora l'amore per le foto facendo veri progetti sia personali che di gruppo\npartecipando a vari concorsi e con un percorso non lineare si sviluppano delle idee per il territorio\nvalorizzando vari contesti locali oltre a collaborazioni con Proloco e varie testate e pubblicazioni su web e siti ..\nle opere svariano da spettacoli, foto di architettura, siti storici, ritratti, stil life, paesaggio e natura locale.","user_id":708548,"name":"spaziani ernesto","website":"www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?l=it\u0026p=53639"},{"id":340835,"bio":"Kish Joseph is a photographer based out of Brooklyn, NY. Born on the island of Cebu in the Philippines, he moved to the US at age three along with his three siblings in 1993. Inspired by photographers such at William Eggleston, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and Larry Sultan, Kish creates staged images of his imagination. He enjoys encouraging his viewers to question the reality of his images and also evaluate ideas presented in his often colorful photographs. His recent works have been introspective examinations on why we view the world the way we do. His series “Mysterious Friends” explores, in particular, our view as residents of a country where the idea of wearing a mask is so alien. His work aims to not only create conversations amongst the viewers but for the viewer to really have a conversation with themselves on their own thoughts.","user_id":340233,"name":"Kish Joseph","website":"www.kishjosepho.com"},{"id":653602,"bio":"I am a doctor with a passion for photography involving all categories.","user_id":653018,"name":"Dr Suresh Pany Chakrapani","website":""},{"id":672412,"bio":"I previously worked as a staff photographer at the Arizona Republic and USA Today and am currently located in Seattle, WA. ","user_id":671828,"name":"Thomas Hawthorne","website":"hawthornephotos.com"},{"id":17095,"bio":"Dawn is a graduate of Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, having received her bachelor's degree in Applied Arts.  Versed in both digital and analogue formats, she shoots with a Fuji GFX 50R and Rolleiflex GX.  Dawn is a registered homeopath and is also a certified Bikram and Yin yoga instructor.  She currently resides in Toronto.  ","user_id":17095,"name":"Dawn Quiacos","website":"www.dawnquiacos.com"},{"id":400214,"bio":"Roberto Carlos Macías O. (Cd. de México, 1979) Fotógrafo radicado en la cd. de Querétaro, realizo sus estudios en cinematografía y fotografía en la cd. de Buenos Aires, así como en Hydra+fotografía  en la cd. de México. Su obra se ha expuesto en diferentes festivales de cine y fotografía en Europa y America.\nSu trabajo esta muy influenciado por acontecimientos sociales y alrededor de su entorno en diferentes partes de México.","user_id":399630,"name":"ROBERTO CARLOS MACIAS OLVERA","website":""},{"id":633084,"bio":"a man who loves architecture photography and street photography","user_id":632500,"name":"Calfiano Mochtar","website":""},{"id":450936,"bio":"As a passionate and motivated designer and photographer, I’m constantly striving to improve my techniques, expand my skillset and find new opportunities to grow. My time at Baylor University aided in providing this growth. Throughout undergrad I had the opportunity to work in package design, brand identity, both print and digital media, and marketing. I am a published designer, photographer, and writer with work in both The Katy Times Newspaper as well as Fulshear Living Magazine.","user_id":450352,"name":"Amber Gayle","website":"ambergayle3.wixsite.com/ambergayledesigns"},{"id":633049,"bio":"","user_id":632465,"name":"Suren M","website":""},{"id":91962,"bio":"I have started taking photography at the age of thirty-six, and I have had titles in several photography festivals., as well as participated in several group exhibitions.","user_id":91499,"name":"Davoud Izadpanah","website":""},{"id":709418,"bio":"\n Lewis James Phillips is a landscape and documentary photographer whose body of work spans over fifteen years, focusing on significant issues such as the impact of human behaviour on race relations, environmental degradation due to human mismanagement, and the cultural misunderstandings that influence both nature and society. His photography is deeply informed by his extensive experience in journalism, particularly in environmental reporting, with a notable emphasis on wildlife conservation, especially related to birds of prey (raptors), and the study of societal behaviours in the context of war and conflict.","user_id":708834,"name":"Lewis James Phillips","website":"www.lewisjamesphillips.com"},{"id":632793,"bio":"Fotógrafa aficionada. Amo los viajes y esa sensación de estar saliendo de mí para abrirme al mundo.  Y en esos recorridos aprovecho para tratar de captar con todos mis sentidos y profundamente lo que me rodea y para registrar con mi cámara algunas de las cosas vividas  u observadas.","user_id":632209,"name":"Camila Rufino","website":""},{"id":598169,"bio":"Born in Tokyo 1987, moved to Norway in 1998, classically trained pianist, self taught photographer.\n","user_id":597585,"name":"Reiko Ishida","website":""},{"id":400771,"bio":"","user_id":400187,"name":"Alix Wolkowicz","website":"filmisntdead.com"},{"id":658401,"bio":"","user_id":657817,"name":"Evelynn Najork","website":"evelynnnajork.weebly.com"},{"id":1532,"bio":"NICOLA DOVE\nphotographer\nWeb: www.nicoladove.com \nEmail: mail@nicoladove.com\n\n\n","user_id":1532,"name":"Nicola Dove","website":"www.nicoladove.com"},{"id":92013,"bio":"Marie-Jeanne Féthière. I am attempting to develop a style governed by the belief that nothing is truly static-as we live in the present time, so there are energies beyond our current life that may be following us, influencing us, guarding over us. Some may say \"aura\", l’m really  not certain, words can be so liberating and at the same time so limiting, I know I feel a lot beyond my physical self... The photos I take are in many ways vintage, when the focus was softer, more mysterious, and in not looking so hard, often leaves a viewer to personal interpretation, and for the individual to glow in their own light...mysteries...being self taught, that can be a dangerous thing, as my knowledge grows I may choose to use unconventional media to express myself. On so many levels from the vibration of sub atomic particles in The Universe our bodies and spirit, perhaps simply kinetic energy, life is being acted on by external and internal forces and conflicting energies. Nothing is completely clear, nothing is completely solid, nothing is completely objective, empathy will pull us in all directions. Embrace and use The Imperfect, for that is what we are, and for me, photography has become a healing meditation.  I want my work to represent dignity, beauty and survival, no more of our people’s tragedy splayed out for the world to see, such a common image-it feeds the status quo and breaks my spirit\nI am excited to say I am currently working on a portrait series w a friend, an avid traveler, who is suffering from COVID Anxiety. In lieu of taking a trip, impossible now the USA has become the COVID Pariah, we will be using the TWA hotel as a backdrop-chosen by her-for this work. She started with the idea of a straight photo shoot, however I persuaded her to make it a comic theatric piece, a reflection of her personality. This is more of the kind of portraiture I would love to add to my work. I am confident she will definitely shine through\n\nMy work has been exhibited at Haiti Cultural Exchange, and in the Curate NYC  contest, both in Brooklyn NY ","user_id":91550,"name":"Marie-Jeanne Fethiere","website":"www.leciafro.com    leicafro@gmail.com"},{"id":297932,"bio":"Alienor has been pursuing her passion for photography from an early age.\n\nAfter receiving a BA Photography in the Arts in 2005 and then an MA Contemporary dialogues - Photography in 2007, from Swansea Metropolitan University, in Wales, she gained experience working in the British photo industry (family portrait and fashion), before returning to settle in her native country, Switzerland. \n\nSince 2012 she has been working freelance for companies and private clients, while continuing to work on her conceptual projects, which have been featured in a number of group exhibitions in Switzerland and abroad.","user_id":297330,"name":"Alienor Llona Bonnard","website":"www.alienorllonabonnard.wix.com/photography"},{"id":848415,"bio":"Diego is an emerging photographer from Peru focused on conceptual and editorial portrait photography. His work explores the relationship between light, color, and human expression, often using dramatic lighting and minimal environments to create strong visual compositions. Influenced by cinematic aesthetics, his images aim to capture emotion, identity, and presence through carefully crafted studio portraits.","user_id":834259,"name":"Diego Antonio Rios Horna","website":""},{"id":535020,"bio":"Comunicadora Audiovisual - Fotografía \nFutura terapeuta en Arteterapia\nCrecido en Madrid, España\n//\nAudiovisual Communicator - Photography\nFuture therapist in Art Therapy\nGrown in Madrid, Spain","user_id":534436,"name":"Amada Egle Ruiz Bernaldez","website":"En progreso // In progress."},{"id":3781,"bio":"Tereza Zelenkova (born 1985 in Czech Republic; lives and works in London, UK) is an artist working predominantly with traditional black and white photography, creating series based on ephemeral and poetic relationships between photographs. In her work, she’s often interested in mythologies surrounding particular places or people, blending facts and fiction, and scrutinizing the limits of photographic representation.\n\nShe received her MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art in London (2012). She is a recipient of the Jerwood Photoworks Awards (2015) and 1000 Words Magazine Award (2012). She was also shortlisted for the Saatchi New Sensations award (2012), and she was a finalist of Fresh Faced \u0026amp; Wild Eyed awarded by The Photographer’s Gallery in London (2011). She had exhibited her work at various galleries and museums worldwide, most recently at the Impressions Gallery (Bradford, UK, 2016), Jerwood Space (London, UK), and Musée de l’Élysée (Lausanne, CH). She has several self-published books as well as Supreme Vice published by Mörel Books (2011).  Her work is among others in collections by Fotomuseum Winterthur in Winterthur (CH), Saatchi Gallery in London (UK), and Musée de L’Elysée in Lausanne (CH).","user_id":3781,"name":"Tereza Zelenkova","website":"www.terezazelenkova.com"},{"id":217494,"bio":"I'm a Los Angeles based artist. Studied fine art photography with Jerry McMillan, Robert Heineken, and Darryl Curran.  Worked as studio manager, producer and publisher with acclaimed portrait photographer Norman Seeff.  My work has been shown at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,\nCornell University, LA Municipal Art Gallery, and Camera Works Gallery - San Fransisco, among others.","user_id":216892,"name":"Robert Klewitz","website":"KlewitzStudio.com"},{"id":266547,"bio":"","user_id":265945,"name":"Camille Niel","website":"www.camilleniel.com"},{"id":656302,"bio":"","user_id":655718,"name":"Jiamei Liu","website":""},{"id":656325,"bio":"I write, take photos and make art.","user_id":655741,"name":"Ian Brumpton","website":"twitter.com/IanBrumpton"},{"id":841787,"bio":"Discover l6bet.de.com, your gateway to gourmet food and exquisite culinary experiences, featuring delightful recipes and exceptional dining that elevate your palate to new heights.\nBrand: l6bet\nWebsite: https://l6bet.de.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (15) 7421-5433\nEmail: l6bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #l6bet #l6betfood #l6betrecipes #l6betculinary #l6betdining","user_id":827630,"name":"Betlbet Betlbet","website":null},{"id":172254,"bio":"I’m a proud Canadian living in Milwaukee, WI, enjoying the slow pace of “smaller city” living, and sometimes missing the chaos of the big city. I photograph my family on the daily, exploring what motherhood feels like, focusing on the uniqueness of each child and how childhood and motherhood relate to each other. I am inspired by light, color and details. \n\nIn my personal work, I also explore what it means to be living an Orthodox Jewish life, highlighting cultural tradition and shared humanity.","user_id":171652,"name":"Blimie Tee","website":"www.blimiet.com"},{"id":784617,"bio":"Liz Miller Kovacs is a photographer and artist from Los Angeles, now based in Berlin. At age 17, she began taking black and white photos with a vintage 35mm camera, but photography only became her primary artistic medium recently. Her Hungarian grandfather and uncle were immigrant coal miners who passed away when she was a child, and her curiosity about their lives sparked her interest in mining. \n\nSince 2020, Liz has focused on studying, exploring, and documenting remote landscapes altered by industries. In 2024, she started a new chapter by formally requesting and gaining access to extraction sites and working with SOS Orinoco on a documentary about mining in South America. Her practice utilises analogue and digital photography, encompassing research, documentation and creative self-portraiture. \n\nIn 2025, she was finalist for the Aesthetica Art Prize, her work was selected for exhibition at OKO Festival Bohinj 2025, was shortlisted for the Kolga Award and the KLPA Autoportrait award, and PX3 awarded her a Silver Medal for Fine Art Photography. In 2024, her work was exhibited in Earth Photo, awarded Foto Slovo's Gold Medal for Environmental and Climate Issue Category, and was shortlisted as 'Highly Commended' by Belfast Photo Festival. Her work was exhibited at Kranj Foto Fest 2023. . \n\nIn 2023, she received a cultural exchange grant from the Berlin Senate for Culture and Community. In 2024, she was awarded a Culture Moves Europe grant. In 2024, Miller Kovacs completed a PhD in Visual Arts at the Sydney College of the Arts where she was awarded the IPRS and IPA international fellowships. \n\nHer photos have been featured in LENSCRATCH, Musée, Aesthetica, Contemporary Art Review LA, Design Boom, Euronews, the LA Weekly and Issue 18 of Der Greif. She just self-published her first photo book, \"Lapsus Imperium,” in late 2025.\n","user_id":774602,"name":"Liz Miller Kovacs","website":"www.miller-kovacs.art/photography"},{"id":709306,"bio":"Emanuel Hahn (he/him) is a Los Angeles-based commercial and documentary photographer/director. As a Korean Third Culture Kid growing up in Singapore and Cambodia, he developed an interest in storytelling, especially on topics of identity, diasporic experiences and the question of what it means \"to belong\". His passion for highlighting stories of marginalized groups of people have led him to tell the stories of the coffee farmers in Colombia, Chinese grocery store owners in the Mississippi Delta, the Korean Uzbeks in Brooklyn, and most recently the Koreatown community in Los Angeles through his photo book “Koreatown Dreaming”.","user_id":708722,"name":"Emanuel Hahn","website":"emanuelhahn.com"},{"id":94667,"bio":"I am Thomas Ortolan. I was born in Venice on 23/02/1979 and live in Italy\nIn 1998 I have obtained a diploma in Computers Science from a Technical School with a score of 42/60. Soon after, I attended and completed a course in CAD, obtaining a score or 29/30.  I have always been working in IT.  Outside the IT area, I am also a part-time freelance photographer. In 2012 I obtained a diploma in Fashion Photography in Milan with a score of 26/30. I have been commissioned and produced commercial works, advertising and editorials.My working career as a photographer, starts into a photographic studio in Venice, where I expandend my knowledge in still life photography, advertising, fashion photography and fine art.  From september 2013 I’m represented by ART+Commerce by Photo Vogue Italy as young and emerging photographer.","user_id":94156,"name":"Thomas Ortolan","website":"www.thomas-o.com"},{"id":209026,"bio":"","user_id":208424,"name":"Shaunte Dittmar","website":"www.shauntedittmar.com"},{"id":659995,"bio":"\namateur photographer","user_id":659411,"name":"Sebastião reis","website":""},{"id":656190,"bio":"i'm an art photographer, based in Greece.","user_id":655606,"name":"GEORGE MOURATIDES","website":"www.jorgemouratos.com"},{"id":68643,"bio":"Olympe Tits (Marseille, 1992) is an autodidact photographer, dancer and choreographer residing in Brussels, Belgium.\n​","user_id":68377,"name":"Olympe Tits","website":"www.olympephotography.com "},{"id":31224,"bio":"\n        ° 1943\n▪\tAt the age of 18, after finishing my secondary education, I began working for the National Bank of Belgium. In 1970 I decided to leave my job at the Bank in order to pursue photography at the Luka School of Arts in Brussels.\u2028At the conclusion of my first year at the college, I was invited by August Bal to join his staff as a lecturer.\u2028Between 1972 and 1974 I was a guest lecturer at the Dartington College of Arts (UK)\n▪\tIn 1980 I was invited to teach at the HONIM art college in Brussels (later the Luka School of Arts).\n","user_id":31229,"name":"Piet Vranckx","website":"www.pietvranckx.be"},{"id":655811,"bio":"Pratiquant la photographie de façon continue depuis près de 50 ans, surtout en noir et blanc, moyen et grand format, mais aussi en numérisation et en vidéo, ma pratique s’inscrit dans mon propre quotidien, qui n’est guère différend de celui de la majorité des gens avec qui je partage l’espace environnant. Mon travail est essentiellement descriptif. Faire de l’ordinaire le sujet afin d’attirer l’attention sur ce qui nous entoure, que ce soit l’objet ou le paysage. Dans ma pratique, j’évolue entre les espaces à perte de vue et l’intimité de mon bureau / studio / chambre noire, mais toujours avec le même désir de montrer ce qu’on ne voit plus.\n","user_id":655227,"name":"Gilles Samoisette","website":""},{"id":656174,"bio":"Fotógrafo colombiano,  quién ha combinado su trabajo personal de fotoautor  con su trabajo profesional de fotodocumental, ha trabajado para revistas nacionales como Revista Soho y Revista credencial y también para la Revista francesa Parismatch.","user_id":655590,"name":"jorge velasquez","website":""},{"id":840279,"bio":"","user_id":826122,"name":"Md Tofazzal Hossain","website":null},{"id":672659,"bio":"","user_id":672075,"name":"Mogens Kjoeller","website":"Www.mogenskjoeller.com"},{"id":656178,"bio":"Travelling Equine Photographer with focus on rare and endangered horse breeds (Forgotten Horses) and free roaming horses (Free Horses).","user_id":655594,"name":"Cécile Zahorka","website":"www.thepixelnomad.com"},{"id":709337,"bio":"Rudy is often referred to as a “Jack of Many Trades”. A Nonprofit Consultant by day, Martial Arts Instructor by night, and a Photographer through-in and through-out.\n\nReceiving a Masters in Nonprofit Leadership \u0026amp; Management and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, he uses his talents to consult and document organizations working to end global issues. With over 11 years of leadership experience Rudy has helped businesses and nonprofits around the world become more visible and has helped fundraising campaigns that result in positive change for the communities that they serve.","user_id":708753,"name":"Rudolph J. Frank II","website":"www.rjfrank.com"},{"id":170562,"bio":"Katarzyna Weremko lives in Lublin, Poland. \nShe graduated from Lublin School of Art and Design and Lublin School of Photography. Recipient of Polish and international awards and accolades.\n2013 III place \"Lublin i Münster w obiektywie - kościoły\"\n2013 III place \"Lublin obiektywem malowany\"\n2014 IPA (International Photography Awards) Honorable Mention\n2015 IPA (International Photography Awards) ONE SHOT Honorable Mention\n2016 IPA ( International Photography Awards) Family of Man, Honorable Mention\n2017 MPA (Mobile Photography Awards) Honorable Mention, category Photo Journalism","user_id":169960,"name":"Katarzyna Weremko","website":"www.katarzynaweremko.com"},{"id":535136,"bio":"While they're growing up I'm there.  To have a camera is such a bonus.","user_id":534552,"name":"Ettienne Fourie","website":"www.ettiennefourie.com"},{"id":708884,"bio":"Realizo estudios de Psicología y Enfermería y aunque mi actividad principal se desarrolla en el ámbito sanitario, mi día a día gira en torno a la fotografía, arte y técnica que me apasionan desde siempre.\nMe gusta el retrato, la fotografía social, y sobre todo experimentar técnicas y contar historias a través de mis proyectos\nEs una forma de terapia, una manera de expresar públicamente mis deseos, miedos, frustraciones, emociones...\nUna necesidad “de contar en alto” aquello que me inquieta o me sucede.\nHe participado en varias exposiciones individuales, colectivas y solidarias en distintos Centros Culturales y Museos de Asturias, Madrid, Córdoba, Bilbao, Irún, Bayona (Francia), Jaén, entre las que están: “Viaje en el tiempo”, “30 años mirando a la mar”, “Lucernario”, “Retrato de una noche de verano”, “Una foto una casa”, “Nos manifestamos”, “Agua de coco, Exposición Colectiva Virtual Internacional \"Estenopeica sin Fronteras 2022\", ”\n\"De puertas Adentro”,  “Génesis”, \"Desde la trastienda\" \"Gijón in a Pinhole\", entre otras.\n1º premio en el III Certamen Artístico Internacional Askatasunarte 2017 ,\nMención de Honor en la Competición de Fotografía de los INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS™ 2017\nMención de Honor en el XXVI Concurso Nacional Ciudad de Úbeda 2019 , con los proyectos fotográficos \"Génesis\" y \"De Puertas Adentro\" \nHe realizado colaboraciones en distintos medios escritos, entre los que se incluyen la revista Mambo, Arte Fotográfico, Arteaunclick, AM Cultura Asturias Mundi","user_id":708300,"name":"Maribel Gijon","website":"maribelgijon.blogspot.com/search/label/video"},{"id":633419,"bio":"J'ai rêvé ma vie trop longtemps.... Maintenant je vit mes rêves....","user_id":632835,"name":"Regis LESIEUR","website":"www.skypixel.com/users/sar-production-ltd"},{"id":633453,"bio":"I am an artist, a storyteller, an outdoor enthusiast, and lover of all things wild. I am based in Boulder, CO but committed to experiencing and exploring the world beyond. ","user_id":632869,"name":"Mimi Middlebrooks","website":"www.mimimiddlebrooks.com"},{"id":633567,"bio":"Apasionado de la fotografía, y de tratar de capturar momentos irrepetibles y de intentar capturar esas sensaciones que siento al observar atravez del visor, de mi cámara.. ","user_id":632983,"name":"Jerry Muñoz","website":""},{"id":655910,"bio":"Rafał Biernicki (born in  1972 in the city of Sandomierz) is a Polish art photographer, culture of image proponent, ULF photographer.","user_id":655326,"name":"Rafał Biernicki","website":"www.artlimited.net/29470"},{"id":656230,"bio":"Elizabeth Pedinotti Haynes is an artist and freelance photographer working in Upstate NY","user_id":655646,"name":"Elizabeth Pedinotti Haynes","website":"www.elizabethpedinotti.com"},{"id":681653,"bio":"","user_id":681069,"name":"Pupett Gabho","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011588226340\u0026sk=photos_by"},{"id":703876,"bio":"2014 Graduated from Beijing Normal University, majoring in digital media art\n20117 MFA graduated from the New York Film Academy in film production\nI am currently teaching photography at Jiahua College of Beijing Technology and Business University","user_id":703292,"name":"Xingjian Tang","website":""},{"id":627160,"bio":"In memory of my angel my brother Niko who passed away and went to Heaven April 30, 2020 \nSending you blessings, love, everlasting light  ❤️ \nRose 🌹 ","user_id":626576,"name":"Rose Ruzica Vrhovac","website":""},{"id":235645,"bio":"I am a mostly self-taught amateur photographer, and have had pictures and articles published.  I have also had wins and highly recommended results in national and international competitions. ","user_id":235043,"name":"Peter Karry","website":""},{"id":656259,"bio":"Photographer and Filmmaker with a documentary style specialised in family and branding photography/film. ","user_id":655675,"name":"Saskia Albers","website":"www.portrayyourstory.co.uk"},{"id":145419,"bio":"","user_id":144817,"name":"Demetris Koilalous","website":"www.demetriskoilalous.com"},{"id":681679,"bio":"Jonathan White (aka @myvisualmind) is a passionate street photographer and visual storyteller from London, UK.\nHis work is characterised by images using a bold colour palette clashing with dark emotions that provide a strong sense of atmosphere and profound feeling, pulling the viewer into the way he identifies with our world.","user_id":681095,"name":"Jonathan White","website":"www.myvisualmind.co.uk"},{"id":366413,"bio":"Karen Stentaford is an artist and educator living in Sackville, NB. She works primarily in medium and large format photography, often employing toy cameras and alternative processes. Since 2012, much of her work has been made using the wet plate collodion process. Recent bodies of work investigate ideas of place, absence and memory influenced by the Newfoundland landscape of her childhood. Stentaford completed the Master of Arts in Photography program at the Edinburgh College of Art.  She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University and Bachelor of Education, Visual Arts Specialist, from NSCAD University and Mount Saint Vincent University.\n","user_id":365811,"name":"Karen Stentaford","website":"www.stentaford.ca"},{"id":615637,"bio":"","user_id":615053,"name":"Michelle Bardino Vela","website":"www.michellevela.com"},{"id":300922,"bio":"Professional photografer since 1978, stilll love my job, my mission, my way to do it. I love to travel, know people, to deal with them with exteme respect and learn with their stories.Photografy makes me feel alive and kickin.","user_id":300320,"name":"Sergio Amaral","website":"amafot6.wixsite.com/meusite-1"},{"id":123152,"bio":"My photography journey began in 2012 at the age of 42, when I finally found my passion. Recently, I completed my coursework and earned my photography diploma of Master Photo España.\nMy work has been featured in Venezuela and Mexico in photo exhibitions.\nMy commercial work focuses on the architecture and interior design areas and food photography.","user_id":122550,"name":"Anabel Morey","website":"anabelmoreyphoto.blogspot.com"},{"id":286396,"bio":"Chloe Davies is a recent MA Documentary photography graduate from USW in Cardiff, UK.\nShe is a multidisciplinary artist, manipulating text, performance, photography and moving image.\nHer practice considers the connection between relationships, memory and the archive and its subsequent role on the interplay of narrative and familial transgenerational trauma.\nHer current work plays with the mise-en-scène of transgenerational anecdotes, exploring familial relationships and the interplay between memory and the archive - creating a paradox of both factual and fictional details placed into a complex narrative where history and subjectivity intersect.","user_id":285794,"name":"chloe davies","website":"www.chloealexandraphoto.com"},{"id":586419,"bio":"","user_id":585835,"name":"Cedric Oporto","website":"www.instagram.com/cedcreations2019"},{"id":633596,"bio":"","user_id":633012,"name":"Gauthier Gianlupi","website":""},{"id":276895,"bio":"Arnaud Teicher (b1985) is a young French photographer based in the south of France. After pursuing undergraduate studies in science and then majoring in Design in Paris, Arnaud has progressively sought out more isolated climes in which to devote time to a photographic practise. Fascinated by the elements connected to earth and its environment, Arnaud explores terrains, forests and mountains in search of traces, be they drawn by time, shaped by climate or left behind by man.","user_id":276293,"name":"Arnaud Teicher","website":"www.arnaudteicher.com"},{"id":560276,"bio":"Brittany \"Bee\" Smith is a 29 year old intermediate level photographer located in Arkansas, USA. Bee is always searching for new techniques to try and to expand her portfolio and shoot outside of her boundaries.","user_id":559692,"name":"Bee Smith","website":"Www.instagram.com/beesmithphoto"},{"id":633079,"bio":"I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2003 and a Masters in Arts Administration from Columbia University Teachers College in 2005. \n\nIn addition to my work as a visual artist, I have constructed a career where the fields of healthcare and art education intersect to provide community and access programs to individuals who are D/deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind. I have also taught arts education classes, across the country and overseas, to D/deaf and Hard of Hearing youth in foster care.\n\nCurrently residing in Baltimore, Maryland with my grandmacore home decor to the max, my neon pink heart on my sleeve, and my two cats - The Readymades of Marcel Duchamp (Readymade for short) and his little brother Gagosian Gallery 555 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 (Gallery for short) - I am nothing if not extra ;-)","user_id":632495,"name":"Zachary Handler","website":"www.zzhandler.com"},{"id":681708,"bio":"Australian architectural and landscape photographer for over 10 years.","user_id":681124,"name":"Mitch Lyons","website":"www.lyonsphotography.com.au"},{"id":115083,"bio":"Beginning as a Layout Designer then as Art Director in Advertising Production I later switched to Graphic Design in the field of Packaging and Corporate Identification where I hired and worked with many leading photographers in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles from which I learned a great deal. My later influences in photography were Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Robert Doisneau. I graduated from Hofstra University in New York, New York University Film School Workshop, Art Center College of Design in California and Boston College. I have taught design at USC and Film \u0026amp; Video at UCLA in California and Art Center (Europe). I have been married to the same woman for 57 years and travel to Paris each year having once lived there. My latest and most recent award came quite unexpectedly. I was awarded an Artist-in-Residency by the Academie des Beaux-Artes and Pour Que L'Espree Vive in Paris. But turned it down because of personal reasons. It gave someone else a chance.  GWG       ","user_id":114481,"name":"George Gaw","website":"ggaw@verizon.net"},{"id":198744,"bio":"Taking travel and documentary style photographs as I explore and experience other parts of the World.    \n\n","user_id":198142,"name":"Geraint Rowland","website":"www.geraintrowland.co.uk"},{"id":194566,"bio":"Blending elements of lifestyle portraiture and contemporary street photography, I use a camera to engage people and create wonder about who they are. I believe my work encourages an enhanced awareness and broader sense of human interest about contemporary sociocultural themes exposed in candid portraits of people.  My images assume cinematic qualities associated with album cover art, and often reflect a personal impression or powerful combinations of action and emotion.  Universally, these unflinching portraits imply a slightly mysterious narrative of achievement, and provide insight into people who exist both before and after the photograph was made. ","user_id":193964,"name":"Chuck Fletcher","website":""},{"id":615756,"bio":"Born in London, I studied photography at secondary school where I gained access to my first darkroom and started to explore film photography. Being able to travel for work and in my spare time gave me a great opportunity to document all the places I visited. ","user_id":615172,"name":"Phelan Murphy-Higgins","website":"www.aroundtheworldin35mm.com"},{"id":769518,"bio":"Bob Weil is a practicing photographer, mixed media pictorialist, teacher and writer living in Omaha, Nebraska in the United States. After stints as co-owner of an early Internet advertising firm and working at Disney Studios, his “day job” now involves remotely managing the video and digital division of small Southern California marketing firm.\n\nBob has presented workshops to the Santa Barbara Photography Club, at the Los Angeles Festival of Photography and at the Santa Monica Apple store. Bob is a past member of the advisory board of the Los Angeles Festival of Photography and a past juror and advisory board member for the Lumiere Awards. \n\nMost notably among his awards, Bob was named 2013 Photographer of the Year by the 6th Annual iPhone Photography Awards, from a field of over 5,000 entries. Bob has written on art, film special effects and photography topics for Digital Studio Magazine, NT Studio, PC Graphics \u0026amp; Video and 3D Design. In 2021, he was Artist in Residence for Frames Magazine - a photography community platform consisting of over 20,000 members.\n\nIn 2013, Bob was co-author (with Nicki Fitz-Gerald) of \"The Art of iPhone Photography – Creating Great Photos and Art on Your iPhone,\" published by Rocky Nook photography books.","user_id":762274,"name":"Bob Weil","website":"www.bobweil-pictorialist.com"},{"id":94642,"bio":"Artist Statement\nIn contemporary German theater, the focus often forgoes a faithful representation of the original text in favor of a deeper investigation of fundamental themes. The human condition remains at the core of these productions, even in its absence on stage.\nAs an artist, whose work is intertwined with the theatre world, I follow this approach in my photography. In my own narratives, I strive to discover and explore facets beyond the obvious storyline given through the content of the motifs. My work oscillates between conceptual and documentary approaches and aims to raise questions about the role of human existence in society. \nFormally, I use the Japanese concept of Ma as my director’s tool to guide the attention of viewers.  Ma can be roughly translated as the negative space in a composition but  it is also  described as an emptiness full of possibilities.  It’s aesthetics of emptiness and philosophical importance of reduction plays an important role in my art.","user_id":94133,"name":"Mark Römisch","website":"www.markroemisch.com"},{"id":57403,"bio":"I graduated in Anthropology. In 2008, I randomly (not joking) found myself on a 4 months long journey in South America. After 2 months, my bag was stolen, together with my camera and pictures. However, the following two months were among the most amazing periods I ever lived. I learned to privilege a fulfilling and engaging experience over a blindfolded chase of aesthetic content. In 2013 I initiated a long-term research project about underground life in Bucharest. As part of the investigation I ended up living in extreme conditions: I had a chance to observe, experience and document the effects of marginalisation. The outcome of this work (called ‘Inside Outside Under Bucharest’) was presented in different European Universities and published and exhibited worldwide (among magazines: Stern Magazine and National Geographic). I’m currently based in Italy, between Veneto and Sicily, at the crossroad between ancient roots and perspectives for the future.","user_id":57408,"name":"Massimo Branca","website":"www.massimobranca.com"},{"id":728154,"bio":"","user_id":727570,"name":"Ilya Tikhanovsky","website":"www.itikhanovsky.ru"},{"id":15353,"bio":"I am a photographer and printer currently making work, teaching, and living in Tempe, Arizona. I enjoy making photos with imaging devices ranging from a DSLR to view camera to iPad to scanner, then rendering the images digitally, in wetplate, or in a variety of historical process prints. Despite a fascination with gum bichromate I have yet to tear all of my hair out.","user_id":15353,"name":"Mark Dawson","website":"www.nomadicfrog.com"},{"id":703771,"bio":"","user_id":703187,"name":"Giovanna Marsano","website":""},{"id":536151,"bio":"My name is Kim Windmolders.  I am born in 1973 and based in Belgium. Originally a musician, I only recently started out as a visual artist. My photographic work consists of series with different topics - artificial flowers, visual experiences with closed eyes, experimental photography etc...","user_id":535567,"name":"Kim Windmolders","website":"www.kimwindmolders.be"},{"id":703773,"bio":"","user_id":703189,"name":"XAVIER RUFIÉ","website":"www.xavierrufie.zenfolio.com"},{"id":656339,"bio":"Fotografie war immer schon meine Leidenschaft, seit einem Jahr habe ich mit Fotografieren intensive angefangen und möchte das weiter praktizieren. \n\n","user_id":655755,"name":"Spendim Islami","website":"www.shpendi-photography.ch"},{"id":656344,"bio":"","user_id":655760,"name":"Tereza Kropáčová","website":"www.terezakropacova.cz"},{"id":656356,"bio":"","user_id":655772,"name":"Marcel Mous","website":""},{"id":549316,"bio":"My name is Federico Miri, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I am an audiovisual designer, especially as Director of Photography in films and Photographer in different styles. But I think that photography is the discipline that I enjoy doing the most and where I can most capture my point of view of everything I feel, think and observe around me.","user_id":548732,"name":"Federico Miri","website":"federicomiri.wixsite.com/federicomiri"},{"id":75831,"bio":"Born and raised in Saint Petersburg.I've been doing photography for about 2 years.","user_id":75531,"name":"Елена Ландграф","website":""},{"id":579355,"bio":"A doctor with a passion for photography","user_id":578771,"name":"Shakeel Ansari","website":""},{"id":656427,"bio":"Ik ben Indy Vertommen, een student van 20 jaar. Ik fotografeer nu sinds 2 jaar.  ","user_id":655843,"name":"Indy Vertommen","website":""},{"id":617721,"bio":"I'm a young photographer who simply wishes to follow his wanderluster, that brings him from one place to the other. I'm interested in a large variety of photography, my favourite being 'landscape photography'. I also run my blog page on Wordpress at TodaysWanderluster, where me and my team write about places that we have already been to.","user_id":617137,"name":"Dawid Kucharski","website":"www.instagram.com/dk.photography2003/?utm_source=ig_embed\u0026hl=en"},{"id":623514,"bio":"I am Samius Shalehin. I am an undergrad student studying at a national university in Bangladesh. I've been doing photography for the last 8 years. I  shoot street photography and documentary. I love to travel.","user_id":622930,"name":"Samius Shalehin","website":""},{"id":562354,"bio":"Photography has fascinated me since I was a child. I completed my apprenticeship as a graphic designer in Switzerland and during this time I was able to photograph more often for clients of the graphic agency. At the moment I have completed an internship as a photo assistant and work as a freelance photo assistant and photographer in London. My goal is to show the vulnerable side of people and their inner feelings.","user_id":561770,"name":"Tanja Zogg","website":"www.tanja-zogg.ch"},{"id":94215,"bio":"Rentsch’s work has been exhibited worldwide, including a solo show at the Musée de l’Elysée in Switzerland, and is part of The Polaroid Project, a seven-museum exhibition of artists who have used the Polaroid film. His work is in many museum collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, the Musée de l’Elysée in Switzerland, the Musée de la Photographie in Belgium, the Museet for Fotokunst in Denmark, the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, the Swiss Foundation of Photography, and the Polaroid Collection. He is the recipient of two New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships and two grants from the Polaroid Corporation.  Aperture published an eight-page portfolio. Other pieces have been published in numerous books and magazines, including The Polaroid Project, a book published as part of a seven-museum exhibition. \n\nHe received his MFA from Stony Brook University. He  is currently a  Professor of Photography at Lycoming College.  ","user_id":93707,"name":"Andreas Rentsch","website":"www.andreasrentsch.com"},{"id":174414,"bio":"\n   Dianne Whyte is a photographer living in Dublin. Originally from a design background she went on the study photography and holds a BA in Visual Arts through Photography from IADT, and an MFA ,with distinction,  in Fine Art Photography from The University of Ulster in Belfast. Her work has been exhibited both here and abroad, and included in the Pingyao Photo festival in China.\n","user_id":173812,"name":"dianne whyte","website":"www.diannewhyte.com"},{"id":154827,"bio":"Fahrinisa Campana is a multimedia reporter from New York City. She's a graduate of the Columbia Journalism School and one of four women to receive the inaugural Global Migration Project fellowship from Columbia University, in 2016. Currently based in Athens, Greece, Fahrinisa has been covering gender, migration and human rights issues in Europe, the Middle East and India.","user_id":154225,"name":"Fahrinisa Campana","website":"www.fahrinisacampana.com"},{"id":656435,"bio":"","user_id":655851,"name":"Ario Fakharchian","website":"www.lensculture.com/ario-fakharchian"},{"id":494004,"bio":"My name is Mateus Mazzini and I am a 22 year old audiovisual upperclassman student who lives in a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo. I love street photography and started studying a year before entering college, where I was able to learn about cinema and fine art photography as well.","user_id":493420,"name":"Mateus Mazzini","website":"www.behance.net/mateusmazzini/projects"},{"id":633777,"bio":"","user_id":633193,"name":"Chris Atwood","website":"www.chrisatwoodstudio.com"},{"id":840296,"bio":"","user_id":826139,"name":"Frankie Frankie","website":null},{"id":94801,"bio":"Barbara Kyne is an American photographer who divides her time between Oakland and Mariposa, California. She asks fundamental questions about reality such as, who are we, and how are we related to the cosmos? Underlying themes in her work include a philosophy that collapses the dualism between science and spirituality. Kyne is represented by Slate Contemporary in Oakland, CA and is a studio artist with Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco, CA. She exhibits nationally and is a Finalist for Photolucida 2017 Critical Mass.\n\nThe photo book, A Crack in the World, was published by Daylight Books in October, 2016. The series By Fire was published as a photographic chap book. Reviews were published by L'Oeil de la Photographie, Musee Magazine, LENSCRATCH, F-Stop Magazine and featured in the Elizabeth Avedon Journal.\n\nKyne was a columnist for Artweek. She earned her BA in Photography from Brooks Inst, of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA and an MA from JFK University in Berkeley, CA.\n","user_id":94290,"name":"Barbara Kyne","website":"www.barbarakyne.com"},{"id":150060,"bio":"Ba. anthropology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, Ba. Hons. Fine art Photography, Glasgow School of Art.","user_id":149458,"name":"Nikolaj Callesen","website":"www.nikolajcallesen.com"},{"id":646384,"bio":"Poet and director","user_id":645800,"name":"alexios dasios","website":"Evelinart.com"},{"id":688240,"bio":"I am a lawyer less passionate about the law than about photography.\nMy IG account is @sbelmonte365. ","user_id":687656,"name":"Sergio Belmonte","website":""},{"id":273970,"bio":"....at the moment i work and live in Rome/Italy.\nUssualy I make reportage and portrait photography.","user_id":273368,"name":"Edmund Kurenia","website":"www.edmundkurenia.com"},{"id":19173,"bio":"Held solo exhibitions in the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia State (MAM-BA – 2012); Fauna Gallery (São Paulo – 2012); Lemos de Sá Gallery (Belo Horizonte – 2012); Centro Municipal de Fotografia de Montevideo (Uruguay – 2008); Palácio das Artes (Belo Horizonte – 2008).\n\nFrom his participations in collective exhibitions, could be highlighted the I MASP Foto Bienial, São Paulo, 2013; Photoquai, Musée du Quai Branly – Paris, France; Esquizofrenia Tropical, Latin America Photography in the Festival PhotoEspaña – Madri, 2013; those held in the Museum of Contemporary Art of Ceará State (2012); in the Ex Teresa Arte Actual (México D.F. – 2011); in the Museum of the Image and Sound (São Paulo – 2011); the Generation 00, in Sesc Belenzinho (São Paulo – 2011); in the Noorderlicht Gallery (Groningen – Netherlands – 2008, and in the 5th Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts of Liége (Belgium – 2006).\n\nReceived the prizes: Nexo Foto – Spain – 2014; Conrado Wessel Foundation Art Prize – 2012; XII  Funarte Marc Ferrez Photography Prize - 2012; II and III Itamaraty Contemporary Art Prize (2012 and 2013); Pará Art (2012), Pierre Verger National Prize of Photography (2011), o Latin Union  – Martín Chambi Prize of Photography (2010) and the  Porto Seguro Brasil Prize of Photography (2005).\n\nHas works in the collections: Musée du Quai Branly, Paris France, 2014; São Paulo’s Museum of Modern Art, 2014; National Museum of the Brazillian Republic, 2012; Home of Guimarães Rosa’s Museum, since 2012; Minas Gerais State Museum, since 2011; Rio Grande do Sul State Museum of Contemporary Art – 2011;  Noorderlicht Photography - The Netherlands, since 2008; Santa Catarina's State Museum of Art, since 2006; Pirelli-Masp collection of Photography, São Paulo - Brazil, since 2005; Abílio Barreto Historic Museum collection, since 2000.\n","user_id":19173,"name":"Pedro David","website":"www.pedrodavid.com"},{"id":802264,"bio":"My name is Woojae Lee. I was born in South Korea and worked as an engineer in the display industry before moving to the United States in my thirties. Since everything here is new to me, every moment in America leaves a strong impression on me. What might be a mundane routine for Americans is a subject of observation and a series of fascinating moments for me. Especially on the streets, there is never a dull moment. People enjoying themselves, those just going about their daily lives, and those working hard—all of them are subjects for my photography.","user_id":789364,"name":"Woojae Lee","website":"instagram.com/jaelee19"},{"id":207963,"bio":"il fotogramma deve essere, per me, qualcosa di cui la bellezza possa colpire immediatamente al di là degli stereotipi,  anche, talvolta al di là della tecnica.\nriuscire a \"creare\" quella emozione è diventata come una droga che mi ha portato a trasformare quello che era un semplice hobby in una ragione di vita.\nSono istruttore fotosub e collaboro con alcuni tour operator per la creazione  di tour etnico-fotografici. \nNon appartengo al professionismo fotografico ma non mi pongo limiti nella ricerca della bellezza insindacabile..........cercando nell'insieme, di catturarla e liberarla in uno scatto","user_id":207361,"name":"Gianluca Afflitti","website":""},{"id":46053,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, with a passion to travel and enjoy new places, sights, cuisine and people. I\nAnimals and birds are also in my interest category. I make family holidays to places where I can capture nature in its best elements. \n ","user_id":46058,"name":"Ajith Kumar K C","website":"ajithphotos.wordpress.com"},{"id":684955,"bio":"Female photographer from sunny SE QLD. Primarily a Pentax user but delving into medium format with a 63 year old Rolleiflex. ","user_id":684371,"name":"Jo Taghipour","website":""},{"id":656489,"bio":"","user_id":655905,"name":"Romain De Moor","website":"romaindemoor.myportfolio.com"},{"id":656478,"bio":"","user_id":655894,"name":"Jan Siestrzencewicz","website":"www.johnsiest.com"},{"id":570113,"bio":"Matt Cosby is a freelance photographer specializing in editorial and portraiture. Matt grew up in a small seaside town in Maine but is now based in Boston with his wife and their two cats. He is inspired by people, coffee, Fleetwood Mac and kindness (in no particular order). Matt earned his Professional Certificate in Photography in 2012 from Maine Media Workshops + College where he was awarded the Paul Caponigro scholarship and the Arnold Newman scholarship. Cosby has a way of making people shine without them feeling shiny. He shoots for editorial clients, newspapers and brands. ","user_id":569529,"name":"matt cosby","website":"www.mattcosby.com"},{"id":291458,"bio":"Sonia Madrigal (Mexican) lives and works in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, a big city close to Mexico City. Her work explores different visual narratives to reflect, personally and collectively, on the body, violence and territory, focusing mainly on the East of the Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City. In 2020 she was nominated for the World Press Photo 2020 Joop Swart Masterclass. In 2018, she was selected to participate in the XVIII Biennial of Photography of the Centro de la Imagen.  She has participated in exhibitions in Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, France, Italy, Spain and the United States, and has published her work in media such as Harper's Magazine (New York, 2020), Aperture Magazine (New York, 2019) and the British newspaper The Guardian (England, 2017).  ","user_id":290856,"name":"Sonia Carolina Madrigal Loyola","website":"soniamadrigal.com"},{"id":94867,"bio":"I am Swarat Ghosh is an image maker based out of Kolkata, India. \n\nI am a visual designer by profession working in a reputed IT company called Accenture Technologies\n\nKolkata (India). My work has been published in several national and international magazines\n\nincluding National Geographic Traveller and International Street Photographer. For me,\n\nphotography is all about the timing and the capacity to observe. I love shooting photographs that\n\nare complex in composition and layered with multiple descriptive and conceptual elements,\n\ndepicting stories from everyday life.\n\nI have my work exhibited in London, Paris, Glasgow, Thailand, Mumbai, Hyderabad.","user_id":94356,"name":"Swarat Ghosh","website":"swaratg.wordpress.com"},{"id":633916,"bio":"Merja Tanhua, visual artist  BA,  is a Finnish artist who lives and works in Tampere. She has studied in Kankaanpää School of Fine Arts and photography in Art and Media-department at Tampere University of Applied Sciences. She has had several exhibitions in different places in Finland since 1984. Merja Tanhua has also worked as an art teacher and visual designer. \n\nhttps://kuvataiteilijamatrikkeli.fi/taiteilija/merja-tanhua","user_id":633332,"name":"Merja Tanhua","website":"merjatanhua.weebly.com"},{"id":633902,"bio":"Photography has been a passion and field of interest.The initial days went by learning techniques,post-processing and clicking pictures of pretty much anything that caught my eye.\n\n               Gradually as i was exposed to the work of the greats in the field,i was intrigued on the story-telling aspect of photography.It can be a single photo,it can be a series but telling a story to the audience through my photos is what i tend to achieve.  Also being a wildlife photographer and nature enthusiast, i try making people aware of our Nature and be a part of conservation activities whenever possible.\n","user_id":633318,"name":"Soumadri chowdhury","website":"soumadrichowdhury.wixsite.com/phototales"},{"id":3792,"bio":"Thekla Ehling was born in Bielefeld/Germany. After doing an apprenticeship as a bookbinder, she studied\nPhotography at the University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund and at the College of Fine Arts in Limerick,\nIreland.\nThekla Ehling is best known for her remarkable portraits. She always succeeds in capturing the essence of each\nindividual, regardless whether they are famous or not. Her very personal approach highlights the idiosyncrasies\nand the unique presence of the person portrayed making her photographs stand out, with an imagery all of their\nown.\nShe first became known through her photobook “Sommerherz”, in which she deals with the subject of childhood.\nIn this project her sensitive portraits and atmospheric settings document her own children and their friends\ngrowing up. This process supplies the viewer with a frame of reference they can associate with allowing them to\ndelve into their own childhood memories.\nHer photobooks Sommerherz and Vergizsmeinicht are published by Kehrer Verlag.\nBoth books have been nominated for the German Photobook Prize in 2009 and 2012.\nShe works for magazines in Germany and abroad and is represented by the gallery Robert Morat in\nHamburg/Berlin. Her work was shown at the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, in galleries\nand exhibitions in Hamburg, Paris, Rome, Warschau, Sydne, Melbourne, Miami and New York.\nIn 2014 she was one of the members who founded the PhotoBook Museum in","user_id":3792,"name":"Thekla Ehling","website":"www.thekla-ehling.de"},{"id":419410,"bio":"I'm Baiana Maicol, a man of 37 years old. I have a bachelor in philosophy and a master in psychology in Padua, Italy and different interests. Photography is my real passion because allows me to see in that secret moment the human beings through reality, and mystery.","user_id":418826,"name":"Maicol Baiana","website":"www.instagram.com/maicol_baiana_/?hl=it"},{"id":95011,"bio":"Jaime Alvarez was born in Puerto Rico in 1979 and currently lives and works in Philadelphia.","user_id":94501,"name":"Jaime Alvarez","website":"www.jaimephoto.com"},{"id":664901,"bio":"London based photographer of architecture, landscape and people.","user_id":664317,"name":"Sally Morrow","website":""},{"id":587682,"bio":"I have always loved taking photos and writing. Now that my job takes me all over the world, I have so many opportunities for great photos that I don't have time to write texts anymore, so I have become a storyteller via photos. It is my second participation here and I know I am a beginning amateur in an ocean of professionals, but I am eager to learn to get much better. My best compliment is when people who have taken the same trip as I look at my photos and wonder how I saw things so differently than they did.","user_id":587098,"name":"Catherine Pierce","website":"travelingcat22.wordpress.com/author/travelingcat22"},{"id":3799,"bio":"Thomas Wrede was born in 1963 in Iserlohn, Germany. He studied Fine Arts (painting, drawing, photography) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Münster. 1991 he was appointed master student. In 1991–92 he was a student of Prof. Dieter Appelt (UdK Berlin). Since 2015, Wrede has been professor of photography and media art at the University of Fine Arts in Essen. He lives and works in Münster (GER).\n\nSince 1992, Thomas Wrede has participated in international exhibitions and published various books and catalogues. He had several solo exhibition in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Helsinki, London, Paris, Berlin... Most recently, his photographic work was shown at the Vienna Biennale 2021 at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna and 2022 at the Onassis Stegi in Athens. In 2018, the Von der Heydt-Kunsthalle in Wuppertal presented the comprehensive survey solo exhibition \"Sceneries\".  \n\nThe vantage point of his photographic work always begins with a the reflection of our relationship to nature as well as its medial mediation. His pictures move between staging and documentation. Wrede's themes oscillate between idyll and catastrophe.\n\nCentral bodies of work are: The Birds Stand in the Air and Scream (Die Vögel stehen in der Luft und schreien), Samsö, Magic Worlds, Magic Feelings, Domestic Landscapes, Real Landscapes, White was the Snow (not finished, expected 2023).\n","user_id":3799,"name":"Thomas Wrede","website":"www.thomas-wrede.de"},{"id":94868,"bio":"Trained and working as an architect, Mihai Rotaru's photographic work focuses mainly on urban landscapes through the medium of documentary photography. His visual investigations aim to interrogate how architecture shapes the urban milieu and to what extent the built environment fulfills its inhabitants’ needs.\n\nHaving graduated with a BA in Fashion Photography from London College of Fashion, Cristiana Malcica has moved back to her home country, Romania, in order to devote most of her time to documenting the people and places close to her upbringing - as well as to visually explore the strong connection between the two.","user_id":94357,"name":"Mihai Rotaru","website":"mihairotaru.com"},{"id":94882,"bio":"Jens Rosbach is a photographer and journalist living and working in Berlin. He has published photographs and articles in magazines and books, and his work has won awards in international photography competitions. \n","user_id":94371,"name":"Jens Rosbach","website":"www.jensrosbach.de"},{"id":624008,"bio":"","user_id":623424,"name":"Maria Reaney","website":"mariareaney.carbonmade.com"},{"id":664838,"bio":"Lila Fox (b. 1978) is a Denver-based entrepreneur and creative whose photographic passion lies within the timeless monochromatic imagery of current and aged world travels. Fox prefers an image when tied to a story, and although her work takes her all over this beautiful world she returns frequently to Northern India where she has an acute comfort among the rural landscapes and people.","user_id":664254,"name":"Lila Fox","website":"lilafoxtravel.co"},{"id":3805,"bio":"A recently deceased famous French critic once compared Thomas Mailender’s work to that of Bernd and Hilla Becher under the influence of Pastis, a local aniseed liquor popular in the south of France.\n\n\"Sorry, but you cannot bring your own artwork at the fair,\" said a security guard when he discovered Thomas Mailaender’s improvised and unauthorized performance, a remote-controlled wheeled reproduction of the Centre Pompidou building, entitled Centre Pompidou is closed for holiday, 2010, moving along an aisle of the Armory Show in New York. The guard at the fair couldn’t know his offhand remark described exactly what Mailaender was doing; he constantly hijacks art milieu conventions and sidesteps expectations by pirate exhibiting persona-non-grata items and manners. He focuses on the source material and subjects and appropriates and diverts found images from the Internet, flea markets and the like. Mailaender is an insatiable and compulsive collector of photographs and sociological patterns. One of his major investigations is a typological survey, inventory and recycling of human behavior, particularly hobbies and incidental activities, using entertainment as a substance and a means to develop his practice. Through his mise en abyme of the frivolous he allows a multitude of amateur and/or vernacular objects, images and customs to attain the status of artworks, repeatedly questioning the notion of artistic legitimacy.\n\n—Caroline Niémant, Peeping Tom","user_id":3805,"name":"Thomas Mailaender","website":"www.thomasmailaender.com"},{"id":599308,"bio":"I take photos. It's fun.","user_id":598724,"name":"Jonatan Pettersson","website":""},{"id":656538,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer and scientist from Olsztyn (northeastern Poland). I love minimalistic photography.","user_id":655954,"name":"krzysztof kupren","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/188612091@N03"},{"id":61965,"bio":"Nathanaël Fournier est un photographe français originaire de Lille / \nNathanaël Fournier is a French street and documentary photographer.","user_id":61921,"name":"Nathanaël Fournier","website":"www.nathanaelfournier.com"},{"id":94833,"bio":"A published Travel and wild life photographer who has graduated from the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP). Present the Asia/Africa editor of -The Wild Lens - magazine which is published in the United States.","user_id":94322,"name":"Ranjan Ramchandani","website":"www.ranjanphotograophy.net"},{"id":95050,"bio":"born in 1981. \ngraduated in photography of Osaka University of Arts. \nI have 5 years of experience for several photographer’s assistants \nand currently working as a photographer since 2008.\n","user_id":94540,"name":"TOMOYUKI HONDA","website":"www.tomoyukihonda.com"},{"id":847952,"bio":"","user_id":833796,"name":"Yoshiaki Matsumoto","website":null},{"id":94885,"bio":"         I'm a serial expat currently documenting life in Asian megacities. In a former existence, I was a video artist and VJ in Austin, TX.\n         I don't really think of myself as a visual artist, but more of a storyteller and explorer. I enjoy working with cameras because they help me go out into the world and look for details that I might otherwise miss. \n          I generally work in Street and Architectural, as the structural environment is inextricably linked to the moments and emotions to be captured on it's streets.  ","user_id":94374,"name":"Alex Black","website":"hidden-black.tumblr.com"},{"id":379421,"bio":"Ellen Smeets (born 1980) is an Antwerp based art photographer.  After working for years as a commercial photographer, she is now focussing on her own projects.  'Happiness is a warm scalpel' is a recent project.  \n\nEllen Smeets studied photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp - Belgium and at Post Sint - Joost Academy Breda - The Netherlands.  Currently she is teaching art photography at Academie Noord, Brasschaat - Belgium.","user_id":378837,"name":"Ellen Smeets","website":"ellensmeets.com"},{"id":394282,"bio":"A professional historian and guide. Passionate blacksmith and beer brewer.  Had won no photography awards, have not participated in any plenums, have not done any exhibitions but have immensely fallen in love with this visual medium.\ne.sadeikis@gmail.com\n+37060352810\nKauno g. 2 - 2A, Vilnius.","user_id":393698,"name":"Eimantas Šadeikis","website":""},{"id":634087,"bio":"Dan Lyon (b. 1991) is a photographer based in Syracuse, New York, finishing a photojournalism degree at Syracuse University. Before attending college, he served in the United States Army for over eight years.\n\nHis work focuses on themes of family, grief, memory and examining different forms of American culture and identity. He is constantly studying the history, ethics and philosophical analyses of photography and visual research.\n","user_id":633503,"name":"Dan Lyon","website":"dalyonphoto.com"},{"id":179753,"bio":"Photographer,writer, traveler, man of the WORLD","user_id":179151,"name":"Robert Łapacz","website":"sheevey.blogspot.com"},{"id":634104,"bio":"Είμαι απλά ένας ερασιτέχνης με μεγάλη λατρεία στα φυσικά τοπία μου αρέσει να φωτογραφίζω χρώματα, μου αρέσει να φωτογραφίζω άδειες πόλεις. Η εμπειρία μου είναι ο ζήλος για την φωτογραφία με μια άλλη οπτική.","user_id":633520,"name":"Αλέξανδρος Κοντόπουλος","website":"Facebook"},{"id":398546,"bio":"As a person and a freelance photographer, I have traveled across the continents and every day that passes in my life, I love photography and photograph more and more. It's just a passion!","user_id":397962,"name":"Daniel Junior","website":"www.dmj-photography.com"},{"id":667883,"bio":"Mir es ist wichitg beim Porträt Emotion zu zeigen, und wie möglich hinter die Fassade zu kommen bei allem den ich fotografieren darf.","user_id":667299,"name":"laurence chaperon","website":"www.chaperonphotographie.de"},{"id":375520,"bio":"MICHAEL DILLOW (b.1988) is a lens-based artist born in Philadelphia, PA. He earned a BA in Film and Media Arts from Temple University (2010) and an MFA in Studio Art from Florida Atlantic University. (2019) Dillow’s work examines the concept of place, questioning how identities are formed, modified, and attributed to specific locales. Most notably, His work has been shown at the Center for Fine Art Photography, the Sweetwater Center for the Arts, the 2019 PhotoAlicante Festival, and has been featured on FotoRoom, C41 Magazine, Fisheye Magazine, and In the In-Between. Most recently, Dillow participated in the Beyond Addiction Reframing Recovery exhibition held at RIT’s City Art Space, curated by Graham MacIndoe and Susan Stellin. Currently, Dillow maintains a studio practice in Lake Worth Beach, FL, where he works as an instructor in Florida Atlantic University’s Photography Department.\n","user_id":374936,"name":"Michael Dillow","website":"www.michaeldillow.com"},{"id":634074,"bio":"a self thought photographer, intrigued by the beauty in the mundane.","user_id":633490,"name":"Ceki Celardin","website":""},{"id":634169,"bio":"","user_id":633585,"name":"John Reizian","website":""},{"id":98462,"bio":"Alberto Campi, photojournalist. Partisan of the slow journalism, freelance photographer from 2007.\nHe is Italian by birth but migrant for vocation.  He is based between Geneva (Switzerland) and Grenoble (France), he is always ready to leave for a report, especially for the Balkan region that he knows very well.\n\nHe is member of the collective of independent journalists We Report.\n\nHe published  on:  Libération, Les Jours, La Cité,  Mediapart, RFI, Mediacités, La Tribune de Genève, SwissInfo, Visionscarto,..","user_id":97874,"name":"Alberto Campi","website":"www.albertocampiphoto.com"},{"id":663700,"bio":"A photograph always opens a door on the past, questioning the value of the present. Photography is never about the future \n\n","user_id":663116,"name":"Sam Melson","website":"www.theultimateinstant.com"},{"id":214530,"bio":"amateur photographer","user_id":213928,"name":"Federico Cavallini","website":"www.lensculture.com/federico-cavallini"},{"id":634276,"bio":"A man who loves life. I try to capture as many moments of life as possible, find the unusual in the ordinary and show the world around me in a way that many people are not used to seeing.","user_id":633692,"name":"Semen Batov","website":""},{"id":633748,"bio":"I'm 36. I'm an indie filmmaker, covering the roles of director, DP and editor on local productions. I also like photography from my childhood and this year I decided to give visibility to my pictures to get some feedback and improve in the art of photography for my work and for myself.","user_id":633164,"name":"Gabriele Vizzini","website":"www.gabrielevizzini.com"},{"id":10136,"bio":"Alexandra (b.1984) is a Chilean/French/Colombian Photographer, Editor and Director with a demonstrated history of working in the Photography and Arts industries. Strong business development professional with an MA Photography at LCC focused in Fine Arts/ Photography from University of the Arts London, and a BA in Aesthetics from Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago, Chile.","user_id":10136,"name":"Alexandra Uhart","website":"www.alexandrauhartphotography.com"},{"id":634299,"bio":"","user_id":633715,"name":"Bob Schlomann","website":"www.redbuffalophotography.com"},{"id":419330,"bio":"Megan Le’s photographic works examine human impact on the environment. Her images capture consumption and various landscapes affected by humans. In her recent work, “The Environment We Built,” Le examines the destruction and disturbance of nature by human development. She received the 2017 Outstanding Student in Photography award from the Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts and will have work displayed in Separate/Together: A Collective Student Exhibition at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Fall 2020. She was also one of nine artists featured in Bradley’s 2020 Undergrad Exhibition Year in (Re)View and has had work displayed in the Juried Student Members Exhibition and Volunteers Exhibition at the 2017 Midwest Society for Photographic Education Conference.","user_id":418746,"name":"Megan Le","website":"www.meganleart.com"},{"id":535791,"bio":"Seeing the life through camera lens gives me a good perspective.","user_id":535207,"name":"Jola Was","website":"www.jolawas.com"},{"id":46555,"bio":"","user_id":46560,"name":"Pushkar Raj Sharma","website":"www.pushkarrajsharma.com"},{"id":435372,"bio":"","user_id":434788,"name":"sunghoon kim","website":"www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-BGbSNKWPsoTX9blQr9ew"},{"id":29383,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer, born in Warsaw, Poland, where i currently live after spending many years  in the US, Canada, and Mexico. \nI completed the prestigious one-year Sputnik Photos Mentoring Program in 2014 in Warsaw, Poland. \nMy long term project about polish prisons “Three square meters”  have been selected  for the  2017 Aperture Summer Open, On Freedom in Aperture Gallery and also received KTR 2017 (prestigious Polish Advertising Contest) nomination for Best Personal Photography Project . \nIn 2019 my work was a part of Der Greif Blame the Algorithm 12 issue guest edited by Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg. \nMy work was also a part of a group exhibition in the Stadtmuseum München, Germany conceived around Der Grief issue 12 In Munich, Germany. \nMy main area of work is documentary photography shifting toward magical realism.","user_id":29388,"name":"Marta Kosiorek","website":"martakosiorek.myportfolio.com"},{"id":634328,"bio":"A professional fine art photographer and graphic designer since 2002.","user_id":633744,"name":"Hans Viebrock","website":"www.hansvie.com"},{"id":569371,"bio":"I was born in 1989 in Sardinia (Italy), where I live.\nIn 2015 I became a medical doctor. Five years later, I wasn't happy with my life and I left my job to find something else outside the medical field. I am still looking for it.\nIn 2017 I fell in love with the process of making a photograph.\nI am an amateur photographer, but photography has become a primary part of my life. I see the medium as a way to communicate feelings about me and my reality. Right now I am looking for my own voice and the practice helps me to better understand my inner thoughts.\n","user_id":568787,"name":"Giacomo Lai","website":"www.giacomolai.com"},{"id":157162,"bio":"","user_id":156560,"name":"Natalie Paetzold","website":"www.nataliepae.com"},{"id":533018,"bio":"I'm a 26-year-old software engineer based in Sofia, Bulgaria, who takes great interest in photography. I've been interested in photography since my teens but I've only picked up a proper camera 3 years ago. My interest in the visual aspect of our world since then has been a roaring fire - I'm shooting every single day, every chance I get.","user_id":532434,"name":"Alexander Dimitrov","website":""},{"id":189740,"bio":"I'm a  photographer with a Fine Art degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and a Photography degree from the European Institute of Design in Rome.\u0026nbsp;\nAfter spending almost a decade documenting the major fashion weeks in New York, London, Paris and Milan for the leading production agencies in the field, I made the move to documentary photography.\nI'm focussed on projects which explore the concept of identity through the connection between places, bodies and dress.","user_id":189138,"name":"alessia gammarota","website":"www.alessiagammarota.com"},{"id":395906,"bio":"","user_id":395322,"name":"Axel Stender","website":"www.axel-stender.de"},{"id":634370,"bio":"","user_id":633786,"name":"Wojciech Piwowarczyk","website":""},{"id":709618,"bio":"Born in Germany, raised in Detroit, and now living in the suburbs, Judy started developing her photography skills about 8 years ago. While she started out studying portraiture, Judy’s specialty proved to be photographing Michigan’s rural scenery.\n\nJudy’s life experiences color her perspective as an artist. Having survived breast cancer and a 5-week period on life support battling septic shock, she is keenly aware and appreciative of the small details and the beauty in life. Places and things that were once passed by, she now sees in a new light. \u0026nbsp;A once hectic lifestyle has relaxed, to allow time to observe the beauty all around her and focus on her artistic practice. \n\nJudy’s current project of documenting Michigan’s farming heritage began as a coping mechanism during the COVID-19 lockdown, but she quickly became fascinated with telling the story of Michigan’s farming heritage. On her back road travels, the neglected buildings, as well as those that are beautifully preserved, stand a testament to time. One day soon, many will be gone, so she is taking the opportunity to photograph and geotag as many of these one-of-a-kind buildings as possible. Her catalog currently includes more than 800 Michigan barns. ","user_id":709034,"name":"Judy Kies","website":""},{"id":710078,"bio":"Mitchell Moreno's practice explores the construction of gender, the queer gaze, and the psychotherapeutic scope of the creative process. \nTheir work has been exhibited internationally including at Ballarat Photo Biennale (Australia), Format Festival (UK), Singapore International Photography Festival, Copenhagen Photo Festival (Denmark), Auckland Festival of Photography (NZ), and the National Portrait Gallery (UK). \nThey support themselves by working as a builder and decorator.  ","user_id":709494,"name":"Mitchell Moreno","website":""},{"id":214292,"bio":"I am a photographer, retired from business executive positions and living between Pais and Brotany.","user_id":213690,"name":"Jacques Chauvet","website":""},{"id":656547,"bio":"\n","user_id":655963,"name":"Angelo Cucchi","website":"www.angelocucchiphotographer.com"},{"id":56811,"bio":"","user_id":56816,"name":"no no","website":""},{"id":378100,"bio":"BOIRE MOINS ET MIEUX","user_id":377516,"name":"Guillaume Levilly","website":"www.nolowspiritfree.com"},{"id":355937,"bio":"Galina Agafonova was born at 1988 in Kiev.\n\nHave some exhibitions in Russia. \nParticipant of the Walles Art Contemporary 2020\nFinalist and lauriate of the Young Photographers of Russia 2020 contest.\nWinner of the «Water2020» contest in New York NYC4PA\nParticipant o The London Group Exibition 2019","user_id":355335,"name":"Галина Агафонова","website":"Www.agafoto.ru"},{"id":3828,"bio":"Todd Hido is a San Francisco Bay Area-based artist whose work has been featured in Artforum, The New York Times Magazine, Eyemazing, Wired, Elephant, FOAM, and Vanity Fair. His photographs are in the permanent collections of the Getty, the Whitney Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the de Young, the Smithsonian, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Pier 24 who in 2016 acquired his entire archive of published works. He has over a dozen published books; his most recent monograph titled Excerpts from Silver Meadows was released in 2013, along with an innovative b-sides box set designed to function as a companion piece to his award-winning monograph in 2014. Aperture published his mid-career survey in the fall of 2016.\n\n","user_id":3828,"name":"Todd Hido","website":"www.toddhido.com"},{"id":195706,"bio":"An avid photographer (avocation) for the past 40 years (dating back to Kodachrome 25 and Hasselblad roll film).  Recently retired and have been devoting much of my days either taking images or learning about Digital Photography.\n\nRecently admitted to Salmagundi Art Club in NYC.\n\nEnter gallery competitions at the Camera Club, state-wide and international level.","user_id":195104,"name":"Gregory Presley","website":"I do not have one"},{"id":166658,"bio":"Jamie Templeton (º1958, Los Angeles, CA) works primarily with photography, making still life images and documenting artifacts long abandoned by a fictional family and rediscovered as time-worn relics, or stealthy portraits of his fellow commuters as they sleep. Prints of his work are frequently exhibited and his images have been published in magazines and online. He is currently editing the large volume of commuter images he produced, working toward the publication of a book.","user_id":166056,"name":"Jamie Templeton","website":"jamie-templeton.com"},{"id":634507,"bio":"Non-professional photographer","user_id":633923,"name":"Somsamay Homphothichak","website":""},{"id":634513,"bio":"","user_id":633929,"name":"Drew Kelley","website":"NA"},{"id":709652,"bio":"Logan White was born and raised in the Deep American South which instilled in her an investigative spirit into the dualities of place, body, and time. Raised on folklore and classical music, her work is imbued with the ambiance of her heritage- the magnetism of the haunted south and the emotional intensity of the Romantic period. As a young creative girl trying to express herself in the bible belt, White came up against censorship and aggression. As a result, her process of making pictures is both nostalgic and subversive. \n\nLogan White graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in photography and studied on the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. Her work has been in various publications such as the New York Times, Vogue, Purple, Dazed, and L'Officiel Art Paris. White has exhibited internationally at galleries such as Steve Turner Gallery and the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery and Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York. \n\nLogan White currently lives and works in New York.","user_id":709068,"name":"Logan White","website":"www.loganwhitephoto.com"},{"id":709676,"bio":"I am a soul photographer based in the south of France and I am a teacher as well. Absolutly passionate of portraiture ,   fine art portraits , emotional and soul photography ... \nPublished in several magazines, Photovogue , Honorable mention for portrait of Monochrome awards 2021  and French Winner of CEWE 2021 Awards ( Yann Arthus Bertrand). Several exhibitions in Paris, Menton, Avignon ( Exhibited in The Pavé d'Orsay in Paris in January 2022 and ImagiNation in May 2023). ","user_id":709092,"name":"Gwénola Chaudon","website":"gwenolachaudon.com"},{"id":372560,"bio":"I practise photography as an autodidakt and mostly analog. My favorite genre is street photography. ","user_id":371976,"name":"Joachim Weiser","website":"www.joachim-weiser.de"},{"id":656559,"bio":"Im a writer and poet, photographer and creator of different forms. Usual participant in conferences and various media regarding culture. ","user_id":655975,"name":"Sandy Garcia","website":""},{"id":310983,"bio":"","user_id":310381,"name":"Paolo Cardone","website":"www.paolocardone.com"},{"id":114745,"bio":"J' ai fait mes premières photos à 17 ans,  en 1959, sur un petit Voïgtlander, acheté avec mes premiers francs gagnés... et je n'ai pas arrêté\u0026nbsp;depuis! Autodidacte, j'ai appris et adoré le travail de labo...comme j'aime la «\u0026nbsp;post-production\u0026nbsp;» aujourd'hui avec le numérique\u0026nbsp;! \nJe m'intéresse aux gens, des villes et des campagnes, à la vie quotidienne, à la peine des humains...J'aime les photos qui questionnent, qui ouvrent des horizons, qui singularisent le quotidien... des photos qui portent témoignage des «\u0026nbsp;invisibles\u0026nbsp;», les gens qui souffrent (au travail ou dans la société...)...\nJ'aime crée des rapports entre les images du réel et l'imaginaire et  j'aime laisser à l'esprit et au cœur le soin de trouver la poésie et l'émotion dans l'ensemble\u0026nbsp;!\nEt je me dis comme Bernard Noël\u0026nbsp;: «\u0026nbsp;Qu'est-ce que je ne vois pas dans ce que je vois\u0026nbsp;?...\u0026nbsp;».","user_id":114143,"name":"Serge Trib","website":"www.pictix.fr"},{"id":3837,"bio":"Photographer Tom Chambers was raised in the Amish farm country of  Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  Tom completed a B.F.A. in 1985 from The Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida majoring in graphic design with an emphasis in photography. Since 1998 Tom has exhibited photomontage images from ten photographic series both nationally and internationally in twenty three solo exhibitions and over seventy group exhibitions \nand art fairs.  A retrospective book Hearts and Bones, containing images from his first nine series, was published by Unicorn Publishing, London, in 2018.","user_id":3837,"name":"Tom Chambers","website":"www.tomchambersphoto.com"},{"id":634613,"bio":"I have been an architectural and commercial photographer for over a decade. I have a degree in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I usually travel the world and photograph places and things and people for a living but, because of the pandemic, I am stuck at home dreaming of my favorite places. New Orleans is at the top of my list...","user_id":634029,"name":"Hayley McCormick","website":"www.hayleymacphotographs.com"},{"id":643975,"bio":"Federico Bui ( alias Frédéric Blondel ) is an Italo-French photographer born in Ferrara, Italy, in August 1994, currently living and working in Milan.\n\nHe studied photography and advertising graphics to the State professional institute (I.I.S.) Luigi Einaudi of Ferrara , graduating in 2014. After moving to Milan in 2015, he decided to dedicate himself to photography, evolving in his cultural vision.\n\nIn 2018 he concentrated his works on artistic and portrait photography.\n\nIn recent times he decided to step away from single shots and focus his works on an editorial format, which gives him more space for storytelling and discovering the character behind the camera. \n\nHowever, no matter which format he approaches, Federico keeps his aesthetic, giving attention to the composition and lighting, carefully choosing shapes that contribute to creating beautiful, refined, and eye-catching images.","user_id":643391,"name":"Frédéric Blondel","website":"blondelfrederic.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":634626,"bio":"Since retiring in 2015, I have devoted myself increasingly to photography in which I have had a lifelong interest. My photos have been accepted in multiple juried exhibits at galleries across the United States.","user_id":634042,"name":"Leonard Jewler","website":"www.leonardjewler.com"},{"id":196070,"bio":"A banker and photography enthusiastic.  ","user_id":195468,"name":"Dhanushka Madushanka Keerthirathna","website":"soulnlife.com"},{"id":135458,"bio":"While working as a graphic designer in the press magazine (news and fashion publications) in France for 13 years, I explored some personal work with oil paintings and photography which evolved in a fusion of the two in what I can only call «\u0026nbsp;digital paintings\u0026nbsp;».\nI’ve participate in several collective painting exhibitions and had a couple of personal exhibitions in small ad hoc galleries in Paris.\nOne of my early digital painting was selected to be printed in a really big format to be shown in «\u0026nbsp;Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles\u0026nbsp;» in the south of France.\nThese days, I’m also creating some original digital paintings for a new band of  french pop-rock musicians.\nMost of my recent work is available thru my website danybliss.com.","user_id":134856,"name":"Dany Bliss","website":"www.danybliss.com"},{"id":634721,"bio":"","user_id":634137,"name":"leyla goktepe","website":""},{"id":537225,"bio":"I am a passionate photographer.  My favorite images inform us about each other and the human condition. ","user_id":536641,"name":"David Hurwitt","website":"www.aworldseen.com"},{"id":61985,"bio":"","user_id":61937,"name":"Sam Cheng","website":""},{"id":3843,"bio":"Practice\n\nAlthough Wood photographed working class Liverpool exclusively for many years, his primary interest is not documentary. Trained as a painter at the conceptually orientated Leicester Polytechnic from 1973–76, his first exploration of lens-based media was through extensive viewing of experimental films. His photography has explored a \"multiplicity of formally divergent themes and quotations\", his approach \"much more fluid than the current conventions of post-Conceptual photography or photojournalism dictate\". He has worked with colour negative film continuously since 1976, while often using both black and white and colour in different locations.\n\nBooks of photographs\n\nThe pictures in his first book, Looking For Love (1989) were made between 1982 and 1985, and features the infamous Chelsea Reach nightclub. This was followed by the highly acclaimed All Zones Off Peak (1998) featuring pictures resulting from spending eighteen years riding the buses of Liverpool during his 1978 to 1996 'bus odyssey' – the images selected from 100,000 negatives. The book People followed this in 1999, and the major retrospective book Photie Man made in collaboration with Irish artist Padraig Timoney, was published in 2005. A new book, 101 Pictures, was published in September 2020.\n\nFeatured works and awards\n\nHis work is also included in the revised edition of Bystander: the History of Street Photography (2001) and his book All Zones Off Peak featured in The Photo Book: A History vol.2 (2006). Wood received the \"Terence Donovan Award\" from the Royal Photographic Society in 1998 and the \"Prix Dialogue de l'Humanite\" at Les Recontres d'Arles, France in 2002.\n\nCurrently working part time as a lecturer in photography at Coleg Llandrillo in north Wales.","user_id":3843,"name":"Tom Wood","website":"www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/PlanAVisit/Exhibitions/TomWood/Biography"},{"id":519063,"bio":"Student and begainer","user_id":518479,"name":"Dhiraj Kale","website":"www.instagram.com/dhirajkale3000/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y="},{"id":634892,"bio":"","user_id":634308,"name":"Russ Underwood","website":""},{"id":378281,"bio":"Caroline Gutman is a freelance photojournalist and writer based in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Her work looks at stories reflecting policy, gender and economic inequality and art and cultural innovation.\n\nPreviously she was a Fulbright fellow in Kunming, China, where she photographed indigenous women artisans and other stories.\n\nHer work has been funded by the Pulitzer Center and published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, Buzzfeed News, ProPublica, CNN, Vice, British Airways and Apple. She was named one of 30 Under 30 Women Photographers by Photoboite and is a member of Women Photograph.","user_id":377697,"name":"Caroline Gutman","website":"www.carolinegutman.com"},{"id":634906,"bio":"My interest in photography centers around working people and my first one-woman show, entitled \"Honor Work,\" comprised images of 41 people who live and work in my community. It was with great excitement that while in Oodi and Gabarone, Botswana that I was able to interact with and photograph artists at their work. Their focus, regard for their materials and their output captivated me.","user_id":634322,"name":"Zoë Chew Smith","website":""},{"id":634829,"bio":"","user_id":634245,"name":"Alfredo Romero","website":"www.alfredoromero.blogspot.com"},{"id":634847,"bio":"Content creator, living and working from Seattle, WA  ","user_id":634263,"name":"Jeff Engelstad","website":"jeffengelstad.com"},{"id":140000,"bio":"","user_id":139398,"name":"Vincent Jendly","website":"www.vincentjendly.com"},{"id":547595,"bio":"Amator ","user_id":547011,"name":"Jacek Swiercz","website":""},{"id":772531,"bio":"Originally from Sweden, Elina Nilsson found her home in Barcelona. Her curious nature translates directly to her work as a photographer, resulting in a body of work that exudes warmth, closeness and kindness that is uniquely hers.\n\nAs a teenager, Elina was obsessed with documenting to help her remember. She used the camera as a safe shield to protect herself while discovering the world around her. In the process of becoming a woman, with all the expectations that entails, that obsession faded. Now, she is on a constant quest to reconnect with this fascination.\n\nMost of her work is now shot on film, a new way for her to explore photography. The anticipation of waiting to see the results has become an important aspect in a world that creates images faster and faster.","user_id":764642,"name":"Elina Nilsson","website":"www.elinanilsson.studio/photo"},{"id":19121,"bio":"","user_id":19121,"name":"Neil Pardington","website":null},{"id":634910,"bio":"I've been a freelance writer and photographer for 25 years. Most of my work is editorial. My work has appeared in the BBC Wildlife Magazine, National Geographic for Kids, Natural History, American Forests, Westways, Canoe and Kayak and The Surfer's Journal.","user_id":634326,"name":"chuck graham","website":"www.chuckgrahamphoto.com"},{"id":634893,"bio":"I am Latin American and have lived in  many places in Latin america before coming to the US where I permanently reside in Piedmont CA. I have a BFA in painting  and a BA in Interior Design. After graduating I practised as a Lighting  Designer for over 30 years,  While I still take a few lighting jobs I am now semi retired and able to travel and the rest of the world.","user_id":634309,"name":"Cynthia Bolton Karasik","website":""},{"id":133845,"bio":"Ricardo studied graphic design at IADE and graduated in 2000. He has been drawing since childhood, probably because of his mother who drew charcoal portraits in her spare time. Photography came from his father's side, slowly growing on him, every time he borrowed the family camera.\nIn his career as a designer, he went through agencies such as Brandia, Shift Thinkers, Leo Burnett and Bates. He created Ana Aeroportos de Portugal signage, the corporate identities of brands such as Banif Bank, Zaask and Geostar's, and several other design enterprises. His work has won awards at the Creative Club of Portugal, Prisma Awards, 141 Creative Awards, Epica Awards, and New York Festival.  He worked both in small Brand Design Studios and big fat agencies. Currently, he is a designer with the size of his own independence. Luckily enough Ricardo has been able to bring his photography into design projects, focusing on crystallizing moments that tells stories.","user_id":133243,"name":"Ricardo Casal","website":"www.rcasal.com"},{"id":673068,"bio":"Mari Mäkiranta is a photographer, researcher-artist and visual culture scholar with a background in feminist studies, socially engaged art and art activism. She is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Jyväskylä and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lapland. Mari’s work explores peoples’ living environments, gender and visual culture and environmental issues in Arctic context, and it involves collaboration with scientists, communities, and activists. She has received several research grants, including organizations such as the Academy of Finland, Finnish Cultural Foundation and Kone Foundation.","user_id":672484,"name":"Mari Mäkiranta","website":"www.marimakiranta.net"},{"id":634884,"bio":"","user_id":634300,"name":"Samuele Boldrin","website":""},{"id":773493,"bio":"Kat Green is a British portrait and documentary photographer whose work explores identity, change, and the ways people find belonging. She is drawn to individuals in moments of transition - personal, cultural, or emotional - and focuses on honesty and emotional nuance. Whether working independently or in collaboration with communities and creatives, Kat brings an empathetic and curious eye to every project. \n\nHer practice spans long-term documentary work and intimate portraits, with exhibitions across the UK and Europe. Her work featured in The Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at The National Portrait Gallery, London (2024) and in Portrait of Britain (2021 and 2022) and a review of her latest series For Now and For Later featured on It’s Nice That.\n","user_id":765563,"name":"Kat Green","website":"www.katgreen.net"},{"id":19111,"bio":"Daniel Canogar (Madrid, 1964) received an M.A. from NYU and the International Center for Photography in 1990. His work as a visual artist focuses on new media, installation art, video and photograpy.\n\nDaniel Canogar has created numerous public art pieces, including Waves, a permanent sculptural installation made with LED tiles, for the atrium of 2 Houston Center, Houston; Travesías, a flexible LED screen commissioned for the atrium of the European Union Council in Brussels during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in 2010; Constelaciones, the largest photo-mosaic in Europe created for two pedestrian bridges over the Manzanares River, in MRío Park, Madrid; Nodi, two photo-murals in the Arensa Train Station in Naples; Clandestinos, a video-projection presented on various emblematic monuments including the Arcos de Lapa in Rio de Janeiro, the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid and the church of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome.\n\nHis recent work includes Asalto Greenwich, a video-projection installation in The J House Hotel in Greenwich, NJ; “Quadratura”, a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica LIma; “Vórtices”, an exhibition exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an installation commissioned for the exhibition “Brain: The Inside Story” at the American Museum of Natural History in New York; and two installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah. \n\nHe has exhibited in the Reina Sofia Contemporary Art Museum, Madrid; the Palacio Velázquez, Madrid; Max Estrella Gallery, Madrid; bitforms Gallery, New York; Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon; Guy Bärtschi Gallery, Geneva; Mimmo Scognamiglio Artecontemporanea, Milano; the Santa Mónica Art Center, Barcelona; the Alejandro Otero Museum, Caracas; the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio; the Offenes Kulturhaus Center for Contemporary Art, Linz; the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfallen, Düsseldorf; Hamburger Banhof Museum, Berlin; Borusan Contemporary Museum, Istanbul; the American Museum of Natural History, New York; the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh and the Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh.\n\nPublications by Canogar include “Ciudades Efímeras: Exposiciones Universales, Espectáculo y Tecnología”, Julio Ollero Editor, Madrid, 1992; “Ingrávidos”, Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, 2003; as well as numerous essays on architecture of the image, contemporary photography and new media art.\n\n","user_id":19111,"name":"Daniel Canogar","website":"www.danielcanogar.com"},{"id":381584,"bio":"Photographer and Visual Artist\nBorn in 1977, she lives and works in Milan.\nShe graduated in Psychology and obtained specialization as psychoanalyst, she simultaneously developed her artistic activity.\nHer artistic practice is based on the combined use of photography with archival images, sculpture, installations and videos, exploring the ability to integrate multiple methods in order to best express her work.\n\n","user_id":381000,"name":"elsa lamartina","website":"www.elsalamartina.com"},{"id":642833,"bio":"Cédric Nieutin est un photographe français vivant à Lyon.\nSa photographie s'inspire de la photographie humaniste.\n\nSes images, souvent contrastées, présentent des compositions travaillées et témoignent d’une permanente recherche de l’harmonie visuelle et de l’équilibre des formes. Si cette attention esthétique est essentielle dans sa démarche, elle n’en est pas moins au service de son intention première : centrer l’attention sur l’humain, questionner ses intériorités et capter un brin d'humanité !\n\nA travers ses images, l'auteur invite chacun à vivre l'introspection.","user_id":642249,"name":"Cédric Nieutin","website":"www.cedricnieutin.fr"},{"id":656074,"bio":"Jordana Bermúdez is a freelance documentary photographer and storyteller based in New York. \n\nHer work focusses on women’s issues and gender inequality, including her latest project, Girls Can’t Skate, about the all-female and non-binary skateboarding  community in New York City. Having spent her whole life in Mexico, where violence against women and machismo culture are normalized, she wants to amplify the voices of  non-binary and women.  \n\nShe is a graduate of ICP's Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism One-Year Certificate Program and spent years working as a professional photographer in  Mexico City. \n\n","user_id":655490,"name":"Jordana Bermúdez","website":"www.jordanabtp.com"},{"id":845248,"bio":"","user_id":831092,"name":"Kirstie Fox","website":null},{"id":773480,"bio":"Life is attitude","user_id":765552,"name":"Elliot Chan","website":"www.xiaohongshu.com/user/profile/5d3c5549000000001600319b?xhsshare=CopyLink\u0026appuid=5d3c5549000000001600319b\u0026apptime=1692152493"},{"id":773691,"bio":"It remains the case that I want to let my photos take precedence. ","user_id":765747,"name":"Betty Wagner","website":""},{"id":216338,"bio":"Bio : www.honfleur.fun\n","user_id":215736,"name":"Christian Mélot","website":"www.honfleur.fun"},{"id":634904,"bio":"Film photographer and mixed media artist. ","user_id":634320,"name":"Hanna Stark","website":"www.hanna-stark.com"},{"id":305124,"bio":"Through the layered structure of her images, Eeva Karhu deals with temporality and the form of cyclical time, together with the relationship between the observable world and internal comprehension.\n\nHer works have been shown in several solo exhibitions for example in Berlin, London and Stockholm. As well as numerous group exhibitions and art fairs in Europe and in Korea.\n\nShe is a member of The Helsinki School and has a master´s degree in photography from Aalto University.\n\nShe has recently published a book: Path | Polku\n","user_id":304522,"name":"Eeva Karhu","website":"eevakarhu.fi"},{"id":656588,"bio":"","user_id":656004,"name":"sylvie fontaine","website":""},{"id":634865,"bio":"Graphic Designer \u0026amp; Photographer from Germany.","user_id":634281,"name":"Philipp Apler","website":"www.behance.net/philippapler"},{"id":773683,"bio":"My name is Jessica Roberts and I am a photographer based in London. New to the world of photographic art, I have spent the last 15 years working professionally as a graphic designer within the advertising industry. In an ambitious attempt to move sideways, I have spent the last three years building my photographic practice, to create projects that are authentic to my own beliefs and artistic integrity. Using graphic design as an influence, my photographic work concerns itself with the status quo and explores visual language to comment on relevant cultural issues. Typically, my practice uses both traditional and experimental production methods, to capture and create new photographic scenes that explore pop culture, gender identity and the effects of consumerism. By experimenting with formats, colour and mixed media, my work intends to create a visual commentary that reflects cultural influences that are both prevalent and hidden within society. To do this, my imagery presents a seductive spectacle that reflects everyday trends, ideas and traits. By presenting a world mirrored by the female gaze, my work intends to empower audiences, while preserving cultural history for future audie","user_id":765740,"name":"Jessica Roberts","website":"jessica-roberts.org"},{"id":144791,"bio":"non sono una fotografa, ma scatto per hobby. sto cercando di crescere imparando da tutto quello che mi può essere utile. ho deciso di partecipare per vedere quale possa essere il risultato, qualunque esso sia sarà sempre un passo in \"avanti\" in questo mio interessante cammino.","user_id":144189,"name":"luciana MESSINA","website":""},{"id":145034,"bio":"My interest in photography started at a later stage in my life. In 2012 I bought a digital camera and discovered the world of photography. Then, as a self-taught photographer, I developed a passion for portrait photography and in 2016, started my own studio. My heart lies with projects that tell a story and where the narrative of a portrait is central. Over the last two years I have had multiple solo and group-exhibitions, publications and several awards.\n","user_id":144432,"name":"Gery ten Broek","website":"www.tenbroek-fotografie.nl"},{"id":263688,"bio":"Jessica Bizzoni, b. 1990 ITA, is a Designer/Photographer investigating the meaning of site specific projects.\nIn connection with art and design as means of expression and criticism, Jessica investigates contemporary cultural issues. Her poetic works come from a systematic process of design all with a spirit for intuitive experimentation. The mix of various media is the aesthetic research that moves storytelling towards a perceptual experience.","user_id":263086,"name":"Jessica Bizzoni","website":"www.jessicabizzoni.com"},{"id":737515,"bio":"\nLiv Peres is a Brazilian photographer and mother of three who, after the birth of her first daughter, decided to exchange urban life for a simpler, more nature-connected existence in Switzerland. Liv Peres photographs the beauty and pain of motherhood and childhood.","user_id":735806,"name":"Lívia Peres","website":""},{"id":134320,"bio":"","user_id":133718,"name":"Vladimir Spassov","website":"www.spassov.net"},{"id":221105,"bio":"I was born and raised in Devon, South West England. I studied the art and design foundation course at King Edward VI Community College 2014. I am currently on my way to completing a degree in BA (Hons) Photography. My work is all analogue based, predominantly using medium format film, then all hand printed in the black and white and colour darkroom. My work focuses around the craft of printing and\u0026nbsp;the tactility of a print as an object.","user_id":220503,"name":"Lila Chemin","website":""},{"id":620571,"bio":"Sasan Moayyedi (May 31, 1959) is an Iranian photojournalist.\nHe has been working More Than 38 years.\n\nHe began his career in his hometown of Tehran. Moayyedi was one of the first journalists to document Saddam Hussein's chemical attack on the Kurdish city of Halabja in 1988, and he is responsible for some of the tragedy's most iconic images. Sasan has published eight books of photography and his images have appeared in hundreds of exhibitions. Moayyedi is also producing a number of documentary films.\n\nSasan has been photographing the Kurdish people for more than 10 years. Recently, he traveled to the Syrian city of Kobane to witness the devastation of the ethnically Kurdish area.\n","user_id":619987,"name":"Sasan Moayyedi","website":"sasanmoayyedi.visura.co"},{"id":18607,"bio":"After attending La Sorbonne in Paris and Bogazici University in Istanbul, Amy Lyne received her BFA in Photography from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, as well as her BA in Art History and French Literature. Lyne’s photography\u0026nbsp;has involved\u0026nbsp;many\u0026nbsp;humanitarian projects, her first being\u0026nbsp;“People and Places with No Name”\u0026nbsp;with Michel Comte and the International Committee of the Red Cross. She has worked on\u0026nbsp;“Ushuaia Nature”, a french documentary\u0026nbsp;series about indigenous cultures around the world with\u0026nbsp;Nicolas Hulot, one of Europe’s most respected environmentalists.\u0026nbsp;Lyne has produced many multimedia pieces, including “If I Could Wake Up Tomorrow...”, which addresses the notion of (dis)ability with the participation of Eva Mendes and Richard Gere, to name a few. More recently, her work has involved collaborations with renowned dancers including choreographer Tamara\u0026nbsp;Levinson and Georgina Pazcoguin of\u0026nbsp;the New York City Ballet.\u0026nbsp;Her\u0026nbsp;photographs have been recognized by the International Photography Awards, le\u0026nbsp;Prix de la Photographie Paris, the Black and White Spider Awards, and\u0026nbsp;the\u0026nbsp;International Color Awards. Her\u0026nbsp;work has\u0026nbsp;been\u0026nbsp;exhibited in galleries and festivals worldwide, including the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, the Benaki Museum in Greece, les Rencontres d’Arles in France and the Sounding Jerusalem Festival, where her images were projected against the Old City’s walls. She has published two monographs: Grand Central Escalator (2017) and Coney Island (2017). Lyne is represented by Flo Peters Gallery in Hamburg, Germany.\u0026nbsp;\n\n“Photography celebrates life and shows how beauty, dignity and hope can be found in the most unlikely places.”","user_id":18607,"name":"Amy Lyne","website":"www.amylyne.com"},{"id":659202,"bio":"Daniele Cimaglia (Roma, 1994) e Giuseppe Odore (Pompei, 1995)\n\nThe two emerging artists have met each other at the RUFA academy, Rome University of Fine Arts, and they are involved in an experimental research on the photographic medium.\nBoth of them are particularly interested in contemporary society viewed from the anthropological perspective. This aspect drove them to collaborate during the quarantine period and they are engaged in some projects under development.","user_id":658618,"name":"Giuseppe Odore","website":""},{"id":774060,"bio":"Born in Rome(Italy) in 1997, Costanza Salini focuses her photography on promoting body neutrality.\nShe strives for an inclusive and diverse representation as she believes in the need of providing more visual material for self recognition.\nThrough her intimate portraits she wants to fill in the gap of visual representation of the diversity within our society, recognising the problems that arise with upholding beauty standards.\nHer main goal as a photographer is to empower people to recognise the beauty in their bodies and level up the perception of their self worth. She creates a space for acceptance and visibility, realising the activistic power of photography and its ability to influence people and support social changes and perspectives.\n\nShe is currently based in The Netherlands.\n\n","user_id":766084,"name":"Costanza Salini","website":"www.costanzasalini.com"},{"id":656640,"bio":"My name is Deon Turner aka DK and I am a creative portrait photographer based in Columbia, SC. I stumbled upon photography by accident but it has become an intense passion and lifestyle for me. In my images, I emphasize elements of storytelling, expressions/poses, and creative manipulation of light and color to illustrate the messages my models, clients, or myself wish to convey. I am extremely blessed and grateful for the opportunity to observe and study life through this powerful and artistic medium. ","user_id":656056,"name":"Deon Turner","website":""},{"id":126574,"bio":"Mehdi Nazeri Gahkani, and I was born in April 13th of 1988 in Bandar Abbas, one of southern cities of Iran. I started self-trained and experimental photography in 2012. First I started photography in the two category of photomontage and social documentary, which social documentary were gradually strengthened in my works. I have had various activities in the field of photography, among which I can mention holding solo exhibitions and attending domestic and international group exhibitions, winning several domestic and international prizes, authorship and teaching photography.\n","user_id":125972,"name":"Mehdi Nazeri","website":"www.mnazeri.ir"},{"id":129463,"bio":"Mon travail est parti de la streetphotography pour évoluer vers le portrait ainsi que les compositions reproduisant, avec acteurs, des scènes historiques et enfin des natures mortes. En parallèle à une formation à l'école de photographie Wisiwig à Bruxelles, j'ai participé à diverses expositions consacrées à des portraits en noir et blanc ainsi qu'à divers concours. Les portraits ont été publié sous le titre \"Regarde-moi\" par Prismes Editions en septembre 2020 à l'occasion d'une  exposition personnelle.","user_id":128861,"name":"Vincent Carton","website":"vincentcarton1.wixsite.com/vincentcartonphoto"},{"id":656679,"bio":"Herb Way's experiences as a military photojournalist and as a corporate, editorial, portrait, wedding, and event photographer have, over the years, served to sharpen his artist’s eye and have helped him to develop a deep respect for the often intimate connection that can occur between the camera lens and the human experience. His fine art images often uncover the special beauty that the wear and tear of time imparts on our bodies and on elements of nature. These photographs endeavor to reach out and make the viewer wonder about the unspoken narratives inside the fascinating forms that Herb depicts with his lens.  ","user_id":656095,"name":"Herb Way","website":"www.herbwayphoto.com"},{"id":215752,"bio":"Wong Wei-him (b.1975) is street photographer and architect based Hong Kong.\n\n‘I used to take photos as inspiration for my design projects, and I always carry my camera wherever I go, looking for beautiful architecture, spaces and details.  It wasn’t until I came across the magnificent works of Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt and Japanese street photographer Shin Noguchi, so peculiar the way they look at culture and humanity, and I decided to make street photography a second passion of my life.’  ","user_id":215150,"name":"Wei-Him Wong","website":"www.wongweihim.com"},{"id":774205,"bio":"Jiayuan Yu, born in 1996 in Harbin, China, is a London-based artist specializing in photography, installation, digital, and video art. Having completed her undergraduate studies in Literature at Heilongjiang University in China, Jiayuan is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Photography and Electronic Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London. Influenced by her background in literature, her creative endeavors place a strong emphasis on the narrative quality of visual imagery. She explores the boundaries of photography by using different materials, such as ice and foam.\nJiayuan's artistic pursuits have delved into themes of self-awareness of identity in a transient society and the shaping of individuals by their local environments. Through her art, she seeks to express the intricate relationship between individuals and their surroundings, as well as to explore concepts of identity and belonging. Currently, her creative focus lies in the realm of technology art, critically examining the boundaries of image generation in the age of artificial intelligence and contemplating its impact on humanity. Jiayuan Yu has showcased her work in notable exhibitions from Beijing's Enjoy Art Muse","user_id":766215,"name":"Jiayuan Yu","website":"www.yujiayuan.net"},{"id":17987,"bio":"Martina Shenal is a Professor of Art in the Photography|Video|Imaging area at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Shenal earned her MFA from Arizona State University and her BFA from The Ohio State University. Selected grants and fellowships include a WESTAF/National Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship, a Visual Art Fellowship from the Tennessee Arts Commission, two Professional Development Grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and a University of Arizona School of Art Faculty Professional Development Grant. Selected exhibitions of her work have been held at Place M Gallery, Shinjuku, JP; CICA Museum, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; Whittier College; Rutgers University; College of Southern Nevada; among others.\n","user_id":17987,"name":"Martina Shenal","website":"www.martinashenal.com"},{"id":208009,"bio":"Born in 1975 and having resided in Baroda, Rourkela, Quilon, Kuwait, Singapore and Bangalore has exposed Sunil to wide repertoire of art and culture. His passion for art and photography\u0026nbsp;has grown years with him. Often driven towards bright bold colors, he seems to have developed a relationship with them. There are times when he switches to other modes, such as using earthy tones, subtle hues, but the bright and bold thing seems to be where his heart lies for the most part.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Few of the works displayed\u0026nbsp;embody his vibrant culture, tradition and acquaintances which become alive through capturing subjects in bold \u0026amp; elegant colours like red, blue, green, and yellow.","user_id":207407,"name":"Sunil Abraham","website":"www.lenskraft.net"},{"id":768970,"bio":"","user_id":761865,"name":"Jakapol Sukjareansuk","website":""},{"id":635081,"bio":"I'm a nature-lover and explorer at heart; inspired by the diversity that surrounds us, and grateful for the wonders I have been so fortunate to experience. \n\nI am an amateur photographer who craves an opportunity to share with others the awe and emotion experienced when reflecting upon that single (almost poetic) moment in time and space that is captured within a photo.","user_id":634497,"name":"Renee Rivard","website":""},{"id":671423,"bio":"","user_id":670839,"name":"Yoichi Horita","website":""},{"id":635104,"bio":"amateur photographer. traveler","user_id":634520,"name":"Andrei Abramov","website":""},{"id":95015,"bio":"I’m a Regional Executive Creative Director, working in Dubai and having been in the ad industry for over 20+ years now, I’ve been fortunate enough to develop my photography career in parallel. My advertising work has won me numerous accolades from the top local and international advertising shows. My work has been featured on the cover of EPICA 2012 Book, several issues of Archive and campaign and I’ve also judged numerous advertising and photography awards.\nWon the prestigious CannesAlso First Prize for fashion in 2012,  judged by Rankin among 10,000 other images, for a a fashion series involving a sensual model shot in the derelict favelas of Maracaibo.\nAnd I still get the same ankhs when my eye catches a glimpse of an unexplored corner of the world and as I hold my breath to release the shutter.","user_id":94505,"name":"Fouad Abdel Malak","website":""},{"id":439706,"bio":"","user_id":439122,"name":"JosH film","website":"josh.film"},{"id":634971,"bio":"","user_id":634387,"name":"Taylor Slingerland","website":"www.taylorslingerland.com"},{"id":337217,"bio":"Passionnée de voyages, de nature et de photographie.","user_id":336615,"name":"Evelyne Barbier","website":""},{"id":554315,"bio":"Sono di Zagarolo (RM) diplomato presso l'accademia di belle arti di Roma. Lavoro moltissimo come autodidatta sulla fotografia e sulla pittura! Ho un piccolo studio nel quale passo moltissimo tempo! l'altro mio studio è fuori il paese, nel verde. Dove mi estraneo.\nOltre allo studio pratico dedico molto tempo allo studio teorico, al pensiero e alla creazione e crescita di una personale poetica e critica, artistica; fondamentale -secondo me- al vero sviluppo artistico, quello più sincero, denso e violento.","user_id":553731,"name":"Samuele Pepe","website":""},{"id":635140,"bio":"Italian street photographer, based in Barcelona.","user_id":634556,"name":"Niccolò Verecondi","website":"www.niccoloverecondi.com"},{"id":93108,"bio":"A fine art photographer with passion for heritage and symbolism.","user_id":92618,"name":"Karolina Nowosielska","website":"www.kaldaljos.no"},{"id":635211,"bio":"I'm a photographer and writer with a love for storytelling and creativity.","user_id":634627,"name":"Cameron MacPhail","website":"www.cameronmacphail.com"},{"id":635242,"bio":"h u m a n","user_id":634658,"name":"Timo Kangas","website":""},{"id":417323,"bio":"Fine art landscape photographer \u0026amp; all-around legend. ","user_id":416739,"name":"Nick de Bruin","website":"www.nickdebruinphoto.com"},{"id":635183,"bio":"Gepassioneerd door fotografie ","user_id":634599,"name":"bernard chambart","website":""},{"id":709884,"bio":"Katerina Churbakova (b. 1993 in Murmansk, Russia) is a documentary photographer based in Cyprus. In 2021 she graduated from School of Modern Photography \"Docdocdoc\". She mainly works on long-term documentary projects combined with extensive research. Photography for her is a way to investigate the daily life and ideology of different groups and communities in the context of social changes. Her work involves exploring the issues of isolation, discrimination and trauma. \nHer works were published in The Calvert Journal, Republic, Dodho magazine,Takie Dela, The Edge of Humanity Magazine, Octagon media and others.\n\nAwards\n\n2024 | Sarajevo Photography Festival, finalist\n2023 | Julia Margaret Cameron Award, category winner\n2023 | Eyeshot Open Call, honorable mention\n2023 | Sarajevo Photography Festival, finalist\n2023 | POY Asia, finalist\n2023 | Rovinj Photodays, 2nd place in the Documentary category\n2022 | In Memory of Alexander Efremov Reportage Photo Contest, honorable mention\n2022 | Helsinki Photo Festival, shortlist \n2022 | Athens Photo Festival, shortlist \n\n\nExhibitions\n\n2024 | Group exhibition at Sarajevo Photography Festival, Bosnia and Herzegovina\n2023 | Group exhibition at Magazzini Fotografici, Italy\n2023 | Group exhibition at the Rovinj Photodays Festival, Croatia\n\n\nScholarships \n\n2022 | “The Locals” project from international festival workshop of film schools “Kinoproba”, documentary filmmaking workshop\n2021 | Summer School, photography workshop\n\n\nEducation\n\n2024 | Inter","user_id":709300,"name":"Katya Churbakova","website":"www.katerinchurbakova.com"},{"id":847189,"bio":"Mon travail explore la zone de friction entre la pensée pure et le corps sensible. \nÀ travers le concept de \"l'Autopsie du Savoir\", je cherche à documenter ce qu'il reste de l'humain quand les structures théoriques s'effondrent.\nMa démarche est une quête de vérité organique, utiliser l'image pour disséquer le silence, la solitude et le poids invisible de la connaissance. Entre Lyon et l'écho du monde, je pratique un art de l'immersion, un \"zonage\"nécessaire où l'ombre devient le seul témoin fiable de la lumière.","user_id":833033,"name":"Priscilla Vandelannoitte","website":null},{"id":709864,"bio":"Sonia Lenzi is an italian photographer and visual artist. Her artistic practice adopts an interdisciplinary approach and revolves around interrelated themes, concerning identity, memories of people and places, mortality and gender. She uses photography to investigate, establish and recreate social relationships through signs, symbols, and gestures. She graduated initially in Philosophy at the University of Bologna, then from the Bologna Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in Painting, finally graduating in Law. Her photographic project, ‘It Could Have Been Me’ (2015), was shown in Bologna High Speed Railway Station as a temporary installation. ‘Lares Familiares’ was first exhibited at the Archaeological Museum in Naples (2016), and then at the Italian Cultural Institute in London (2019). ‘Last Portrait’ was presented at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths College, University of London (2019). Take Me to Live with You. A Social Family Album, was exhibited at Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon, US (2021) and published by Kehrer Verlag. 'Looking for My Daughters? was published by Artphilein Foundation in 2022. Her work is in a number of private and public collection, among which the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. She lives and works in Bologna and London.\n\n","user_id":709280,"name":"Sonia Lenzi","website":"www.sonialenzi.com"},{"id":635139,"bio":"I'm a passionate and creative person. The world is an incredible place and photography gives you the possibility to capture the unstoppable flow of time.","user_id":634555,"name":"Anastasia Ignatova","website":""},{"id":6330,"bio":"Achieving Happiness\n\nEvery night, before going to sleep, I hose down the inside of my brain, so that I sleep like a baby. This method wasn’t prescribed to me by any strange doctor, I invented it myself when I was young as a formula for mental hygiene.\n\nI sincerely believe that happiness is the greatest gift we can give ourselves when faced with our mortal destiny. I choose photography, one of the most intense ways to look at and experience daily life. Taking photographs is also a great way to interact with people and for me, as someone as sociable as he is optimistic, this interaction with living creatures is something as necessary as breathing; but it must be a positive interaction. And here is where it is possible to see the aspects of life that fascinate me most, those which we reserve solely for searching for that fragile goal called happiness: physical and mental spaces of leisure understood as life-affirming realms, far removed from the drudgery of wage slave effort and sacrifice.\n\nI think my way of looking has gone from surprise, irony or celebration to a contented acceptance of the manifestations of others, less and less judging, less and less reciprocal, and more and more mature.","user_id":6330,"name":"Txema Salvans","website":"txemasalvans.com"},{"id":787988,"bio":"I am a passionate photo artist dedicated to the creation of conceptual portraits.\n\nMy artistic journey is a testament to my deep connection with visual storytelling. Each photograph I capture is a carefully crafted narrative, an exploration of the human experience, and a reflection of my unique perspective on the world. \n\nPhotography, for me, is not merely a skill or a profession; it is a way of life. It allows me to communicate, challenge, and connect with the world on a profound level.\n\nMy artistic journey is an ongoing exploration, fueled by curiosity and a relentless pursuit of self-discovery. Through my lens, I invite you to join me on this visual way, where every portrait is a brushstroke in the canvas of my creative expression.","user_id":777455,"name":"Elisa Belitskaya","website":"www.behance.net/belissa"},{"id":3845,"bio":"Toni Meneguzzo, born in Portogruaro, Italy in 1949, is an international renown photographer working for over 30 years in fashion introducing a unique technique of photo shooting using Polaroid in large format (20x25) that became his distinguished mark, and soon was adopted by many others. He collaborates with the most important international fashion magazines such as all Vogue's editions, Harper's Bazaar, Harper \u0026amp; Queen, Arena, New York Times, Condé Nast Group publications. He shot advertising campaigns for several fashion brands such as Gianfranco Ferrè, Jil Sander, Banana Republic, Guerlain, Issey Miyake, Printemps. In 2000 he starts working in the design and architecture photography producing images with a clear vision of architecture, aesthetics and geometry. Also in this field he collaborates with the most important magazines such as New York Times, AD China, AD Germany, AD Russia, AD France, Ad Italy, World of Interiors, AW Germany, Elle Decor, Residence, D Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, Case da Abitare. He works for brands such as Gucci, Pirelli PZero, Poltrona Frau – Charme Group, Technogym, Wally, WHY, Zegna. ","user_id":3845,"name":"Toni Meneguzzo","website":"www.tonimeneguzzo.com"},{"id":550516,"bio":"I am an ex-teacher of German and French with\u0026nbsp;no formal photographic training whatsoever. Probably shows. My wife, Margret, and I share our time between\u0026nbsp;Scarborough on England's east coast and\u0026nbsp;a small village, Grieth am Rhein, close to the Dutch border in Germany.\u0026nbsp;\n\nThe land built and unbuilt is what I photograph.\u0026nbsp;\n\nI would like my photographs to be able to say: “Look, this is what where we live looks like. It is often beautiful but it is\u0026nbsp;also often a mess. If it is a mess it's because of what we have done to it. Despite that\u0026nbsp;it is never less than fascinating. Get out there, be in it, look closely at it, be interested in it. After all, it's all we've got. Maybe we can\u0026nbsp;even get ourselves to love it enough to, who knows,\u0026nbsp;start to look after it properly”","user_id":549932,"name":"Adam Dunning","website":"www.adamdunning.org"},{"id":277945,"bio":"I'm a Washington DC Photographer who is interested in capturing life's meaningfulness. ","user_id":277343,"name":"Kirth Bobb","website":"www.kirthbobb.com"},{"id":635198,"bio":"I am a photographer pursuing Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering. I don't have good equipments but I always come up with excellent shots. Cheerio!!!","user_id":634614,"name":"Shivam Singh","website":""},{"id":635193,"bio":"a student ","user_id":634609,"name":"Xiaoyou Ruan","website":""},{"id":778410,"bio":"A lifelong love of snowboarding and outdoor action fuels Chris’ passion for photography and his deep connection to the mountain environment imbues his work with an intimate and authentic perspective. His proven ability to capture the dynamic beauty of the natural world and the people who play there has attracted commercial clients from across the adventure sports spectrum, giving Chris the opportunity to share his vision with a global audience.","user_id":769613,"name":"Chris Wellhausen","website":"chriswellhausen.com"},{"id":635209,"bio":"I have been passionate about photography for 11 years. For 8 years - analog photography has become my true love. Since 2019 -  I have been developing color films by myself.  \n#filmneverdies ","user_id":634625,"name":"Weronika Kursa","website":"greenirony.deviantart.com"},{"id":656645,"bio":"Diplomato in Ragioneria, quasi laureato in Lettere, fotografo a tempo vinto e scrivo tanti articoli sul calcio. Sono un volontario presso un’associazione di ragazzi autistici e penso che le birre artigianali non siano così buone quanto le dipingano. Insieme al mio maestro, Francesco Merra, sono il responsabile di un corso di Giornalismo per Bambini. ","user_id":656061,"name":"Alessandro Falcetta","website":""},{"id":710034,"bio":"Je suis Thomas ESNEE, 22 ans et fraichement diplômé de l’Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne. Vous demandez-vous peut-être le rapport avec la photographie ? Il n’y en a pas. C’est la chance qui m’a mené à la photographie. Je suis né dans une famille passionnée de voyages et de défis. La photographie est arrivée par hasard sur ce même chemin. C’est aujourd’hui ma plus grande passion. Celle qui anime mes voyages et m’est utile dans mon travail. Je ne vis pas pour la photographie. Je vis pour l’aventure, le partage et surtout l’imagination.\n\nJe réalise moi-même mes « Editing » photos, mes designs, sites web, musiques ou vidéos… Des compétences utiles pour tenter d’atteindre un très bon niveau de finition et qualité… \n\nMon site internet vous redirigera vers mon univers. \n","user_id":709450,"name":"Thomas Esnee","website":"www.thomasesnee.com"},{"id":778368,"bio":"My passion for street photography was sparked in the summer of 2022, and I've been pursuing it wholeheartedly ever since. Using reflections in windows, I have found a creative way to depict everyday objects and landmarks. In addition, my pursuit of street photography has reignited my appreciation for the timeless art of black and white photography.","user_id":769575,"name":"Otto Prukner","website":"www.prukner.ch"},{"id":566915,"bio":"Since I was a kid peering up at the snapshot images flying past the window on car trips photography has been my favourite pastime. Landscape, nature, animals feature in my work regularly but anything that catches my eye because of the pattern, light or colour, a shape will find me reaching for my camera.","user_id":566331,"name":"Jenny Carroll","website":""},{"id":208072,"bio":"I was born in Tehran, Iran. I passed my bachelor's degree in graphics. In fact, I started my artistic activity at the age of 22. I have participated in various art festivals. Festivals related to the field of graphics and photography. After about 3-4 years of serious artistic activity, I became interested in philosophical-psychological perspectives. That's why I always turned to photography and image creation from a psychological point of view. I also passed my master's degree in art research.","user_id":207470,"name":"Alireza Movahedi","website":"60f2b2b9651bc.site123.me"},{"id":632200,"bio":"There is urgency in my creative process. A sense of exaltation, an obsession, an impulsive drive, a necessity. When I work, time stops, but at the same time it accelerates. I feel great joy as I get absorbed and focused.\n \nI print my photographs on aluminum. This medium infuses dyes with heat directly into coated aluminum sheets. This process not only gives longevity to photographs, but also gives them a beautiful luminescence. My aluminum prints are bold, vibrant and feel 3-dimensional. My photographs come alive through the illusion that they are lit from within.","user_id":631616,"name":"Nathalie Strand","website":"www.nathaliestrandphotography.com"},{"id":41354,"bio":"Hakim Boulouiz is a Professional Photographer and an Expert in Urban Aesthetics based in Switzerland. From a young age, he was attracted to all artistic activities. After receiving a diploma in Architecture, a diploma in Filmmaking, he completed a PhD analyzing the mutual inspiration between urban modernity and the art of short film. Hakim is fascinated by order and disorder and looking to tell stories around poetry, mystery and paradox.","user_id":41359,"name":"Hakim Boulouiz","website":"www.hakimboulouiz.com"},{"id":779149,"bio":"Graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of Journalism with a speciality in Publishing and Editing (2013-2017). She attended an advanced course in photography at the Victor Marushchenko School (2018). Currently studying at the Faculty of History and Art Theory at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (Kyiv).\n\nWorked as a senior editor of Your Art, an online media about contemporary Ukrainian art (2020-2022); she is also a co-editor of the anthology of contemporary Ukrainian photography UPHA Made in Ukraine (BOOKSHA publishing house, 2021). In 2022, she received a scholarship from EEP Berlin's RGULAR grant programme, within which she co-curated the exhibition Ukraine. Work in Progress (KVOST, Berlin, 2023).\n\nAs an observer and researcher, she has published in Various Artists, EEP Berlin, Bird in Flight, Vogue and other media. In her artistic practice, she prefers analogue photography and works with autobiographical projects.","user_id":770215,"name":"Amina Ahmed","website":""},{"id":203731,"bio":"","user_id":203129,"name":"Chris Griffiths","website":"www.chrisgriffithsphoto.com"},{"id":208114,"bio":"I am US Army veteran who likes to explores different facets of photography. I started pursuing photography after I separated from the service in 2014 and only started pursuing photography full-time just under 2 years ago. \n\nI started out in street photography and migrated to portraiture because I would always focus on people's faces. My goal is to become a fashion, lifestyle and editorial photographer. \n\nI currently live in Silver Spring, Maryland.","user_id":207512,"name":"Lukas North","website":"www.lukasnorth.com"},{"id":656655,"bio":"With a truly multinational background, Liora Reich holds a BA in Graphics and Design from Parsons (New York) and Bezalel Academy (Jerusalem), as well as a Masters degree in Industrial Design from Domus Academy (Milan). Since 1995 her studio in Milan offers Total Design services, and has received numerous distinguished prizes worldwide.\n\nMEWE is an ongoing project, initiated in March in Tuscany and currently continuing in Milan.  It is a series of almost 100 photographs.\nIt has been exhibited in \"Forte Stella\" in Porto ercole and pubblished in Corriere della Sera, Tirrenio and exibart.\n\n","user_id":656071,"name":"LIORA REICH","website":""},{"id":46328,"bio":"Marianne Bjørnmyr is a Norwegian artist, living and working in London, where she received her MA in Photography from London College of Communication in 2012. Her photographic practice is concerned around our perception of the photograph’s approach to reality; through her research she explores the phenomena of myth, and the photograph’s role in conveying objects and surroundings is set up against our understanding, interpretation and generated perception of imagery.\n\nMarianne’s work has previously been exhibited internationally in galleries like the Foto8 Gallery, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Galleri Ramfjord and The AOP gallery, and she has earlier been awarded the Daniel Blau’s 5 under 30, First Prize at Juvenarte and the Jansons Scholarship amongst others.\n","user_id":46333,"name":"Marianne Bjørnmyr","website":"www.mariannebjornmyr.com"},{"id":632851,"bio":"My name is Alex, I'm 28 years old, and have been an amateur photographer for the past 3 years. I started focusing more and more on street photography having been inspired by the works of Willy Pragher and Saul Leiter, but also other contemporary photographers that I've discovered through Instagram. These artists that have inspired me also made me realize that photography is more than just being creative, it's about learning to convey meaningful messages through imagery. ","user_id":632267,"name":"Alex Tremurici","website":""},{"id":58023,"bio":"Born in Palermo (Italy) on 1959, she attained a high school diploma of classical studies in Italy. \nShe moved to USA during the eighties, and frequented a course of photography at \"Maui Community College\" in the state of Hawaii first, and on 1988 she studied photography at the \"School of Visual Arts\" in New York. Since many years she has been engaged in a research of innovative visual codes, using color as form of expression while taking photos, often treating social issues with a special attention to women and gender differences. She travelled to Indonesia with a group of anthropologists of the university of Amsterdam (Netherlands) in 1989, to realize a reportage on mysticism and traditional medicine in Giava. Afterwards she came back to Italy and moved to Milan, where she started to collaborate with the photo agency \"MARKA\" and \"Photo Dossier\" and the magazine \"L’Etichetta\" directed by Luigi Veronelli, while also working as assistant in studios of advertising photographers. In 1992 she moved to Sicily, where she actually lives and works, and where she started to work with architectural and cultural heritage photography on commission by the Italian magazines \"Bell’Italia\" and \"Antiquariato\", periodicals of \"Giorgio Mondadori\" editions. But mainly she focused on social issues concerning Sicily, she treated themes as female immigration in Sicily from the South of the world, a series of portraits published, together with the reportage of Paola Agosti and Simona Calì Cocuzza, in a book with preface of Giovanna Calvenzi. In 2004 the International Museum of Women in San Francisco has selected her entry for the published anthology project, Imagining Ourselves, previewed in New York at the 49th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The anthology with a preface by Isabella Allende, focuses on the global female experience. In 2005 within the activities of the NGO: \"Laboratorio Zen Insieme\" she conceived and realized a project lasting two years, which experimented visual codes while treating social issues, she conducted her project with the teenagers living in one of the most run down suburb of Palermo, she created a video montage with the photos taken during the activities of the project. The result of the project aroused interest, and the third channel of RAI Italian public network, transmitted on air her reportage. Her last project “Glimpses of broken silence” concerning domestic violence, has been shown at Palazzo Ziino in Palermo under the patronage of the President of Italian chamber of deputies. Her images are published in national and international magazines as Liberation,  D la Repubblica, il Venerdì, Antiquariato, Bell’Italia”, Famiglia Cristiana, F,  l’Espresso, Gioia, Gente, New york Times magazine , Traveller’s UK etc.  Since 2010 she is member of BuenaVista photo, the first collective of freelance Italian photographers. She is also member of “Donne Fotografe, Italian women photographers’ association” Recently she received an award from “Libera” association against mafia as acknowledgement for her engagement as photographer.\n","user_id":58028,"name":"Melania Messina","website":"melaniamessina.photoshelter.com"},{"id":208196,"bio":"","user_id":207594,"name":"Sung Tae Park","website":"www.facebook.com/sungtae.park.503"},{"id":3849,"bio":"For two decades, Tony Stromberg made his mark as a very successful advertising photographer. However, a quiet but gnawing voice eventually drew Tony out of his commercial roots and deep into the soul of the West. What Tony had gained in reputation, he felt he was losing in his quality of life.\n\nJust before the turn of the millenium, he started his pilgrimage away from the frenetic world of advertising and into a world possessing a different respect for nature and the land... a world expansive enough to hold a deep-rooted meaning and purpose for both himself and his newly-discovered partner, the horse.\nIntroduced only seven years ago to horses, he has spent much of his time since then getting to learn the nuances and habits of his most beloved equine companions in their natural environment.\n“The spirit of the horse”, quotes Tony, “is a magnificent teacher to humanity.” In both their physical, as well as their archetypal form, horses help to bring us back to something wild and unrestrained, reminding us of a sense of freedom that many of us have forgotten. They teach us about honesty and authenticity, because they know no other way of being. They teach us about collaboration over dominance. And they teach us to respect and honor the unknown, rather than fear it and try to destroy it.\nTony’s work is an homage to the equine spirit, and a celebration of their remarkable presence in our lives.\nOftentimes referred to as “visual poetry”, his images truly embrace and reveal the incredible beauty and grace of the horse.\n\nTony has just completed his first book of equine photography,Spirit Horses, which will be published this Fall by New World Library.","user_id":3849,"name":"Tony Stromberg","website":"www.tonystromberg.com"},{"id":635325,"bio":"Ninad Pandit is a historian, architect and urban planner based in New York City. He teaches at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York. ","user_id":634741,"name":"Ninad Pandit","website":"sp-am.net"},{"id":780379,"bio":"Marco Chan is an artist deeply attuned to the nuances of everyday life. His works fuse personal experiences, reflections, and keen observations, prompting viewers to engage not only visually, but also physically.\n\nInspired by his hometown, Hong Kong, Marco navigates the dynamic interplay of architecture, culture, and objects in the urban landscape. His diverse projects, spanning various photographic formats and printing methods, reflect a profound commitment to local heritage.\n\nProficient in both silver gelatin and inkjet printmaking, Marco offers expert guidance on method selection, paper choice, and techniques for optimal image presentation. His mastery ensures each print achieves its fullest artistic potential, delivering a captivating visual experience for both creator and audience.","user_id":771267,"name":"Marco Yat Chun Chan","website":"marcoyc.com"},{"id":635013,"bio":"Siamo Michelina e Gabriele, iDronici: uniti nella vita e nella passione per la fotografia, la tecnologia e la scrittura.  \niDronici aprono gli occhi sul mondo e, dalla loro prospettiva, propongono la loro visione.\n\"Racconti per immagini\" è il nostro progetto che vuole coniugare parole ed immagini. ","user_id":634429,"name":"i Dronici","website":"www.idronici.online"},{"id":539796,"bio":"When point-and-shoot cameras improved, I began taking pictures as well as collaborating on the writing of books my husband and I created. Many of my images have been used in our last three books. About half the images in Lover’s Leap Legends are mine. \n\nAre these photographs art? They certainly are not “pushing the photographic medium.\" Nor do they “speak to our digital age.” “Narrative” is the category I claim.\n\nEven though the purpose of these images is to communicate our unorthodox interpretation of fake folklore, esthetic selectivity is still required. Pop culture Native American themes and artifacts are usually presented as being either campy, or vile and incorrect. The intent of our approach is more nuanced in both the text and illustration. While acknowledging these legends are spurious, I question whether the romantic sentimentality our ancestors evidenced in creating them was malicious. Ignorance and lack of taste are not crimes. Doesn’t such a balancing act require art?","user_id":539212,"name":"Crystal Payton","website":"www.hypercommon.com"},{"id":780351,"bio":"Visual Artist / Alternative Photographer\n1982   Born in Tehran,Iran\n2001-2004   BA in Graphic Design from Azad University,Iran\n/// Solo Exhibitions\n2003   Photo Exhibition/Baran Art Gallery/Tehran,Iran\n2011   Printmaking Exhibition/Silk Road Art Gallery/Shahrefarang/Tehran/Iran\n2018   Printmaking Exhibition / IRAN NATIONAL / Fereshteh Art Gallery / Tehran / IRAN\n/// Group Exhibition\n2012  Painting Exhibition/Art People Gallery/ San Francisco\n2012  Painting Exhibition/ABRA Gallery/Los Angeles\n2015  Painting Exhibition / Cutting Edge Artists / Mellat Gallery/ Tehran\n2016  Painting Exhibition / What the Pop / Saless Gallery/ Tehran\n2016  Painting Exhibition / One Million / Saless Gallery/ Tehran\n2017  Third Generation /  Ariana Art Gallery/Tehran\n2017  Ashoftegi / Ariana Art Gallery/ Tehran\n2019  Focus Iran3 / UCI Viewpoint Gallery/ Los Angeles\n2021  Painting Exhibition / What the Pop2 / Saless Gallery/ Tehran\n/// Awards \n2003   The Environment Photography Prize/Tokyo/Japan\n2004   Loka Photography Prize/Slovenia\n2012   Social Network Art Competion(SNAC) 2011 Award/San Francisco/USA","user_id":771243,"name":"Ali Alehosseini","website":""},{"id":3857,"bio":"Thodoris Tzalavras (b. 1978) is a Greek photographer, currently based in Cyprus.\n\nIn 2010, along with writer Ioanna Mavrou, he established the independent imprint Book Ex Machina.\n\nNicosia in Dark and White, his first book, deals with the abandoned buildings adjacent to the so called Green Line in Nicosia, the divided capital of Cyprus. It was named first finalist for Best Photography Book in the 69th Pictures of the Year International (POYi).\n","user_id":3857,"name":"Thodoris Tzalavras","website":"www.tzalavras.com"},{"id":156310,"bio":"My main focus is sports photography but life always seems to get in the way so I shoot that too!","user_id":155708,"name":"Lori Bolliger","website":"www.loribolliger.com"},{"id":152461,"bio":"Wandering Director carrying camera. \nGraduated in Visual Communications in 1985, majoring in graphic design and photography, which set me off on a journey in advertising and design, from Dublin to London and Warsaw and back again, before switching to become a film director. Make commercials documentary content corporates and short film.","user_id":151859,"name":"Des Mullan","website":"www.desmullandirector.com"},{"id":635393,"bio":"","user_id":634809,"name":"Ander Yeh","website":"www.facebook.com/ander.yeh/posts/10158768816888394?notif_id=1597120579675610\u0026notif_t=feedback_reaction_generic\u0026ref=notif"},{"id":61736,"bio":"Francesca Volpi, born in 1985 Brescia - Italy, is an independent photographer who through personal stories documents the humanitarian consequences of conflicts, exploring how the contexts of war, socio-economic disparities and climate change affect people's lives.\n\nShe began her career as a journalist. After graduating from London College of Communication, she worked for the BBC International Service Europe Today Radio Program, then she started her career with her first photographic reportage experience in the South-Kivu region in the Republic Democratic of the Congo. \n\nShe approached the world of photojournalism in 2013 when she documented the deposition of late President Morsi in Egypt. In 2014, she embarked on a freelance journey starting from the Maidan Revolution in Kiev, the annexation of Crimea to the war in eastern Ukraine where she had worked for two years.\n\nFrancesca prefers long-term jobs that allow her to linger and deepen her knowledge about the places and themes of her work. In 2016, she moved to Mexico and Central America where she began an in-depth documentation of Honduras. She was, indeed, looking for a different photographic narrative, dealing with 'micro' stories that helped her having a perspective on macro-issues including the violence of the world of the Maras , environmental conflicts, civil rights of the LGBTI community and health system problems. Together with her personal projects supported by various grants and fellowships of the International Women's Media Foundation, Francesca continuously collaborates with the Wall Street Journal for which she has extensively covered the pandemic of Covid-19 in Northern Italy, then Bloomberg News, L'Espresso, Le Journal du Dimanche, The Guardian and various important international organizations.\n\nFrancesca is a member of the Women Photograph Organization, which is concerned with changing the gender make-up of the photojournalism community. In fact, it aims at greater inclusion of women to ensure that t","user_id":61738,"name":"Francesca Volpi","website":"www.francescavolpi.com"},{"id":161246,"bio":"Je suis diplômé de l'Ecole de Jazz et Musique Actuelle de Lausanne en section piano et un passionné de photographie autodidacte depuis quelques années. \n\nJ'ai donc une véritable passion pour les occupations qui ne rapportent rien. C'est le fait le plus notable à mon sujet !","user_id":160644,"name":"Michael Gabriele","website":"michaelgabriele.com"},{"id":635361,"bio":"Jonathan is a British photographer, writer and cultural programmer living between London and Yorkshire. His work spans live art, new cinema, digital culture and social practices. Jonathan’s photography is a reflective practice, used to slow down and construct moments of stillness and introspection, often resulting in bespoke or limited photographic editions, shared with the intention of sparking dialogue. Jonathan holds a Masters Degree in Performance from Goldsmiths University of London and is a Clore Cultural Leadership Fellow.  ","user_id":634777,"name":"Jonathan May","website":""},{"id":174289,"bio":"Urban landscape photographer with MA Photography from The London College of Communication. ","user_id":173687,"name":"Jill Davison","website":"Portfolio account with Lens Culture. "},{"id":781800,"bio":"Je m’intéresse à la langue, aux espaces qui se trament derrière elle et surtout aux images auxquelles elles renvoient, cachées derrière des aspects prêts à l’emploi, des stéréotypes, à travers les représentations du corps et du genre dans la société contemporaine.\nDans une société obnubilée par le culte de l’apparence, j’interroge comment la période contemporaine exprime le féminin, le masculin, le corps et ses symboles dans un moment ou celui-ci doit être actif, lisse, mobile, attractif, performant…\nJ’alimente ma réflexion sur le pouvoir et les impasses des images médiatiques ou médiatisées qui participent à la normalisation des corps et des comportements qui induisent massivement des modèles d’identifications à partir desquels nous nous construisons. \nLes médiums sont envisagés comme outils sensoriels qui déclenchent, élaborent et provoquent !\nL’humour et l’ironie comme révélateur des questionnements individuels et collectifs afin d’appréhender et d’envisager « nos images » et « nos libertés » !","user_id":772337,"name":"Céline CHATILLON","website":"celine-chatillon.com"},{"id":438544,"bio":"Born, raised and live in Cote d'Ivoire, Moustafa Cheaiteli has been to over 65 countries, photographing culture and sharing stories from the least traveled streets. ","user_id":437960,"name":"Moustafa Cheaiteli","website":"www.mcheaiteli.com"},{"id":171571,"bio":"With help of visual things I try to evoke invisible, such as feeling and mood, spotted in poetic form.","user_id":170969,"name":"Danil Daneliuk","website":"daneliuk.com/photography"},{"id":256517,"bio":"I'm an Italian PhD candidate and researcher in Economics based in Barcelona. \n\nOver the last 7 years I have been consulting for the World Bank, where I work on the evaluation of local socio-economic development programs.\n\nDuring the various work travels and missions in different developing countries, I have used photography as a tool to show the human condition in different places. My pictures often portray people in their spontaneity, while engaged in authentic moments of everyday life and hard work.","user_id":255915,"name":"Dante Donati","website":"sites.google.com/site/dantedonatiphd"},{"id":635407,"bio":"","user_id":634823,"name":"Mirela Valdivia Arias","website":"www.facebook.com/mirela.valdiviaarias"},{"id":635469,"bio":"Yuki Iwanami, born in Nagano, Japan in 1977.  In 2003, he  joined staff photographer team of a major Japanese newspaper. Since 2015, as a freelance photographer, moving to Fukushima, he has been covering the stories and making photography works of the world, especially the after math of the nuclear power plant disaster in Fukushima, Japan.\n His documentary work has been published in National Geographic Magazine, Newsweek Japan edition, Days Japan and more. \n He has been awarded with Critical Mass (Top 50, 2013), Tokyo International Photography Competition (winner, 2017) , DAYS JAPAN international photojournalism awards (special prize by jury, 2018), NPPA Best of Photojournalism (3rd place of  Best Published Picture Story, 2018) , Irie Tiakichi Award (2020), W. Eugene Smith Grant (2020) and more.\n He has exhibited at  Konica Plaza (Tokyo, 2003), Nikon Salon (Tokyo and Osaka, 2016 and 2019), Focus Photography Festival (Mumbai, 2017), and Singapore International Photography Festival (2020) etc.\n His publications are   'THREADS IN THE DARK' (Photo book, 2021), 'One last hug' (Photo book, 2020), ‘Night Forest’ (Zine, 2018), ‘1500 Days Gone By’ (Photo book, 2016).\n His works 'Karasuzaki' series are stored in International Center of Photography (ICP) in 2016. ","user_id":634885,"name":"yuki iwanami","website":"www.yukiiwanami.com"},{"id":635414,"bio":"I've had a passion for photography since the age of 14. That was 48 years ago. There's times it drive's me crazy, frustrates me and yet I'm rewarded with images that make me realize why I still have a passion for photography. ","user_id":634830,"name":"Brent Isenberger","website":"isenbergerphoto.com"},{"id":635460,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer.  I only began seriously practicing hobby a couple of years ago but I have always loved it.  I am self-taught and have joined a few groups, locally and online, to try to help enrich my learning and expand my abilities.  I love learning from the art of others, and often find myself thinking of techniques or favorite photos that I have seen, when I am working on my own compositions.  I feel I'll always be learning and growing within my craft and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on what I have submitted.","user_id":634876,"name":"Donna Dodgen","website":""},{"id":308048,"bio":"After a master of Fine art and a master of Philosophy, I study Photography in l'école supérieur de  l'image (Les Gobelins) in Paris. I have been short listed for the prix Freelens-Mentor en 2017 and been Runner up from the special award  special awards Julia Margarets Cameron en 2018. My work \"lectrices\" is in Public Collection. I am represented by  gallery Cécile Charron in Paris and have been presented in Fotofever. ","user_id":307446,"name":"carol Müller","website":"carolmuller.fr"},{"id":99910,"bio":"Started taking photos in university for a \"Photo a Day\" project in 2010 which I did for 2 years straight. With that project I learnt the in's and out's of digital cameras and progressed to do my first \"Photo a Week\" project for a year where I learned to develop ideas and processes becoming more elaborate in my photo ideas and developing a sense of narrative in each frame of a photo though the lens of a camera. ","user_id":99308,"name":"Jake Hermiston","website":"www.jakecofield.com"},{"id":656719,"bio":"","user_id":656135,"name":"Maura Sullivan","website":"maurasullivan.com"},{"id":635471,"bio":"","user_id":634887,"name":"Amanda Bertucci","website":""},{"id":208204,"bio":"Studied Cinema and worked for 5 years a film production company in light and camera departments, until I became unemployed by 2013 in the peak of the austerity years. Began photographing in the street in 35mm as a way of maintaining some kind of routine and most of all, trying to capture a very Portuguese mood felt everywhere in those years.","user_id":207602,"name":"Lee Fuzeta","website":"www.instagram.com/leefuzeta"},{"id":714516,"bio":"","user_id":713932,"name":"Tracey Eller","website":"www.traceyeller.com"},{"id":783867,"bio":"The Haliburton Highlands region in Ontario, Canada is providing endless inspiration for Corin’s fine art photography, which encourages reflection on the beauty and significance of the natural world.  She uses digital techniques, similar to painting with a brush, to blend multiple images, resulting in unexpected juxtapositions and new patterns. \n\nA graduate of the Haliburton School of Art \u0026amp; Design (PhotoArts Program 2007) she has exhibited and sold her work in festivals such as The Buckhorn Festival of the Arts and the SPARK Photography Festival and in galleries such as The Elaine Fleck Gallery in Toronto and The Corner Gallery in Haliburton.  She also teaches photography at HSAD.\n\nImages from Corin’s series Arboreal Observations won an honourable mention in the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, in the Professional Fine Art category, and were exhibited at FotoNostrum Gallery in Barcelona Spain during the spring of 2023.  ","user_id":773979,"name":"Corin Ford Forrester","website":"www.corinfordforrester.com"},{"id":3863,"bio":"Ute Behrend is a German artist, publisher, lecturer and editor, based in Cologne in Germany. She is the founder of Bummbumm books and a member of the presidium of the German Photographic Academy. (DFA)\nBehrend’s photographs and video installations have been exhibited internationally, and are included in many public collections, such as the Kasper König Collection, Sprengel Museum, Kunstmuseum Mühlheim an der Ruhr, Deichtorhallen Collection FC Gundlach, among others. Her work has been the subject of five monographs: Girls, some Boys and other Cookies (Scalo Publishers, 1996), Märchen / Fairy Tales ( Walter Koenig, Koeln, 2006), Zimmerpflanzen ( Snoeck, 2008), The last Year of Childhood (Powershovel Books, 2011), Bärenmädchen / Bear Girls (BummBumm Books, 2019).\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS (selection) \n2021\tPhoto Festival Copenhagen, Denmark\n\t        Museum für Photografie, Braunschweig, Germany\n2019\tPänz und Barn, SK Stiftung Kultur, Köln, with Thekla Ehling  \n2018\tBeing a child, Kunstmuseum Mühlheim an der Ruhr\n\t        Fassade und Tarnung, Scop Galerie, Hannover\n2016 \tSingapore International Photography Festival\n","user_id":3863,"name":"Ute Behrend","website":"www.utebehrend.de"},{"id":3877,"bio":"Vesselina Nikolaeva\nLives and works in Utrecht (NL) and Sofia (BG).\n\nEducation\n2010 Master Class, 'See New Perspectives', Robert Bosch Stiftung and World Press Photo, Berlin, Germany\n2005 Master Class by A. Broomberg and O. Chanarin, PHE’05, Spain\n2004 Credit Suisse Master Class, Budapest, Hungary \n1997-2001 Utrecht Academy of the Arts, The Netherlands\n\nAwards and grants\n2010 Nomination for the Dutch Doc Award for best Documentary project, the Netherlands\n2010 Base Grant, The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture\n2005 Descubrimientos, Best young photographer, Madrid PhotoEspana\n2005 Grand Prix of the 4th International Festival of Photography, Lodz, Poland\n2005 Canon Award 2004 (within the framework of 'De Zilveren Camera 2004')\n2004 The Beginners' Grant, The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture\n2002 The Beginners' Grant, The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture","user_id":3877,"name":"Vesselina Nikolaeva","website":"www.vesselinanikolaeva.com"},{"id":710541,"bio":"What I’ve learned concerning my unwavering interest in photography; acquired and nurtured through the last fifty plus years as a photographer, was that I had made a series of quiet choices that simply turned out to be the path of my life. \n\nThis confidence of preference came from many directions and I don’t fully understand how it all came together. I can name some situations, and individuals, who are, and continue to be, key contributors. \n\nI’m still working on the memory puzzle of why and how, but it’s clear to me that my quiet choice of “photographer ” turned out to be perceptive and enduring.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":709957,"name":"Gary Sutto","website":"www.GarySutto.com "},{"id":3881,"bio":"Kolář was born in 1941 in Ostrava. His father, a self-taught filmmaker and photographer, was the owner of a photo studio and photo shop, an important factor in leading young Viktor to photography.\n\nIn 1953, he began taking photographs, and soon familiarized himself with the works of renowned photographers, particularly Henri Cartier-Bresson. \n\nFrom 1960 to 1964, he studied at the Photographic Institute in Ostrava. After that, he taught at an elementary school. \n\nFrom the second half of the 1960s, he decided to devote himself fully to photography. At the same time, he met and befriended the photography theorist Anna Fárová and her husband, painter Libor Fára.\n\nIn 1964, Kolář presented his works at his first solo exhibition. In October 1968, after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, he emigrated to Canada, where he worked as an assistant in the molybdenum mines and as a worker in the nickel smelters in Manitoba.\n\nLater he managed to move into photography. From 1971 to 1973, he participated in documenting shopping malls in Montreal, which resulted in an exhibition in the Optica Gallery, Montreal.\n\nIn Canada and the USA, Kolář met photographers Michael Semak, William Ewing and Cornell Capa. In 1973, however, he returned to Czechoslovakia through Paris and London.\n\nHis return to the communist country was questioned by state authorities and Kolář was interrogated by police on several occasions. As a former emigrant (and therefore considered unreliable by the regime), he gradually lost the possibility to work as a photographer. \n\nAt the time of deep \"normalization\", he worked as a laborer in Nová Huť Steelworks (formerly named after Klement Gottwald). However, he covertly continued his photographic documentation of the Ostrava region.\n\nFrom 1975 to 1984, he worked as a stage technician at the Petr Bezruč Theatre. In 1985, he was allowed to devote himself to freelance photography.\n\nIn 1991, he received the prize of the Mother Jones Foundation in San Francisco.\n\nIn 1994, after the Velvet Revolution, he began to teach documentary photography at FAMU in Prague, where he was appointed Associate Professor (in 2000). He also travelled and lectured through the USA.","user_id":3881,"name":"Viktor Kolár","website":"www.viktorkolar.com"},{"id":525303,"bio":"Oya Akkul, Architect and Photographer Based in Istanbul / Turkey","user_id":524719,"name":"Oya Akkul","website":"instagram.com/oyaakkul?igshid=5hpa3dgswpra"},{"id":564720,"bio":"freelancer","user_id":564136,"name":"Agnieszka Olejarz","website":"artolejarzfotografia.pl"},{"id":635512,"bio":"","user_id":634928,"name":"Le Chang","website":"www.lechangphoto.com"},{"id":631683,"bio":"Mi nombre es Lino Marmolejo, trabajé durante 12 años en el medio financiero sin embargo, hace seis meses renuncié a ello para dedicar mi vida a mi pasión que es la fotografía. Considero que el mundo es tan amplio como para pasar mi vida tras un escritorio. El planeta, ofrece un sinnumero de experiencias las cuales en conjunto conforman la existencia misma, por eso decidí salir con cámara en mano a experimentarlas en carne propia.","user_id":631099,"name":"Lino Jose Marmolejo Flores","website":""},{"id":635457,"bio":"Fotógrafo aficionado desde la infancia, con exposiciones individuales en galerías de Santiago de Chile. De profesión dentista autor de un libro de : \"Fotografía Clínica para el Odontólogo\" de editorial Amolca.","user_id":634873,"name":"EXEQUIEL SALGADO MONTOYA","website":""},{"id":714558,"bio":"Embracing The Butcher since 2009.","user_id":713974,"name":"Xanadu Xero","website":"xanaduxero.com"},{"id":358796,"bio":"Prowling around Melbourne and beyond, snapping snippets as I go. Food, people, urban pursuits...all are fair game in my book.","user_id":358194,"name":"Teri Cooper","website":"www.scootcommunications.com.au"},{"id":86382,"bio":"Photographe amateur dès l'âge de 15 ans, j'ai cultivé cette passion pour décrocher un travail dans le journalisme et la couverture d'évènements corporatifs.\nJe me consacre désormais à la photographie de rue en saisissant mes personnages dans leur quotidien.\nL'essentiel de mon travail est en noir et blanc.\n","user_id":85947,"name":"Patrick Jerome","website":""},{"id":710324,"bio":"My name is Elizabeth Elliott and I am a photographer currently in Athens, GA. I specialize in outside the box portraits. I obtained my BFA from The Art Institute of Chicago. My Fine Art background allows a foundation to create not only a portrait, but something different and special.\n\nI take my time to get to know my subject and create a special environment that enhances their unique qualities. I also limit myself to one shoot a day to focus solely on them (and/other/others in your group). My shoots usually run anywhere from 2 to 4 hours depending on complexity and how far our imaginations will take us!\nI have a studio and mainly work with strobes.  My work tend to fall under the category of Hard Light.  I try and branch out but keep gravitating toward the same type of mood.  Always a student,  I love to study, make props and image a place to put my subject that takes them to another world.  ","user_id":709740,"name":"Elizabeth Elliott","website":"www.elizabethelliott-photography.com"},{"id":185229,"bio":"I started out as a landscape painter then switched to photography when I bought my first IPhone in 2011. I use a variety of apps for editing including Hipstamatic, Snapseed, Camera +2 and the editing feature in the iPhone.\nMore of my work can be seen on my website : lydiacassatt.com, Flicker : Lydia Cassatt and Instagram: lydiacassatt. Work can be purchased through my website. ","user_id":184627,"name":"Lydia Cassatt","website":"lydiacassatt.com"},{"id":656748,"bio":"Enseignante en photographie, je ne prends jamais le temps de mettre à terme un projet photographique. J'ai profité des moments offert par la pandémie pour réfléchir au projet et le mettre à terme.","user_id":656164,"name":"Isabelle Foisy","website":""},{"id":115708,"bio":"Satoki Nagata is a Chicago-based photographer. Born and raised in Japan, Satoki Nagata first came to the states as a research scientist. After\u0026nbsp;ten successful years in the field of neuroscience, Satoki recognized the connective limitations of scientific practice. He soon thereafter reallocated\u0026nbsp;his professional focus. Satoki’s visual productions are contextualized by the precision of scientific process. His understandings of Japanese Zen\u0026nbsp;philosophies manifest through the interconnected relations depicted within his images. “Lights in Chicago” has been recognized internationally\u0026nbsp;and exhibited in Asia, the US, and Europe.\n","user_id":115106,"name":"Satoki Nagata","website":""},{"id":714097,"bio":"I'm sixty years old I've been always interestd in making pics during my holidays trips","user_id":713513,"name":"Paolo Pizzigoni","website":""},{"id":636106,"bio":"","user_id":635522,"name":"Zekun Wang","website":""},{"id":195911,"bio":"I'm an English Professor, nature lover, and avid trekker, and I only discovered my passion for fine-art photography later in life.  But I'm making up for lost time!  :-)","user_id":195309,"name":"Terry Martin","website":"[Still under construction.]"},{"id":710426,"bio":"UK based freelance photographer. I explore the world using photography as a way of finding my voice, speaking what I see and learn from what I capture. Sticking to still life, traditional landscapes \u0026amp; documentary forms of imagery to show the world where I go. I work with the every day banality, small things that mean so much to me but are passing thoughts to others. ","user_id":709842,"name":"Kieran Bennett","website":"www.kieranbennettphotography.co"},{"id":21205,"bio":"My background is Korean, and I lived in Canada for 16 years. I am currently a second year photography student in B.A.A. Photography program at Sheridan College. Before coming to Sheridan, I studied Economics and Psychology at University of Toronto. However my passion towards photography made me pursue my dream and switch my profession.\nI enjoy documentary photography, and event photography. The narrative that I am able to create from candid photos of people is fulfilling.","user_id":21205,"name":"Byung Kyu Jacob Park","website":"jphotography.tistory.com"},{"id":133120,"bio":"Christopher Bethell is a freelance photographer and journalist working primarily for VICE amongst other editorial clients such as Buzzfeed, The Guardian and The Telegraph. His personal work focuses on exploring his identity through his family's geographical history.\n\nAwards\n\n2018\n\nUnder 30s Gold Award. The Royal Photographic Society's International Photography Exhibition 161.\nNominated by Bruno Bayley for MACK's First Book Award.\n\n2017\n\nFormat Festival Clifton Cameras Award.\nNominated for Magnum Graduate Photographers Award.\nShortlisted for The British Journal of Photography Send Anywhere Awards.\nShortlisted for the Independent Photography Festival Awards.\n\n2016\n\nFirst place. ThePrintSpace's Trajectory competition.\nFirst place. Offspring Photomeet's Portfolio Award.","user_id":132518,"name":"Chris Bethell","website":"www.christopherbethell.com"},{"id":843029,"bio":"","user_id":828872,"name":"Oksana Falkova","website":null},{"id":47438,"bio":"Stefan Irvine is a British professional photographer living and working in Hong Kong.","user_id":47443,"name":"Stefan Irvine","website":"www.stefanirvine.photo"},{"id":598617,"bio":"My first encounter with photography was in a darkroom. I must have been four or five years old, I was experimenting with “photogenic drawings” in a creativity workshop. That is one of my oldest memories, one that is not built on the family album. I don't know what happened to dose photograms, but they left the mark of fascination on me.\n\n​When I photograph, my motivation is, most often, documentary. The common factor in the different ways I relate to photography is the search for being more present when I shoot. The limited amount of exposures when working with silver gelatine process, and the restrictions or conditioning of working with damaged equipment have proved to a blessing.\n\nI was born in Buenos Aires in 1971. I live in Quito since 1999. I am a photographer and short-film maker. I have been a teacher, culture manager and curator for the past twenty years. I work on photography, film, editorial and exhibit design assignments.","user_id":598033,"name":"Maria Ines Armesto","website":"www.mariainesarmesto.com"},{"id":198238,"bio":"As a boxing photographer, my goal is for the viewer to be able to picture themselves in the scene. I want them to smell the gym and hear the sounds of trainers shouting instructions or a gloved fist hitting its target. \n\nI try to bring this approach to whatever I am photographing; be it a landscape,  musical performance or portraiture.","user_id":197636,"name":"Ralph Salomon","website":"www.ralphsalomonphotography.com"},{"id":635638,"bio":"","user_id":635054,"name":"Flavio Scanarotti","website":"www.cufrus.it"},{"id":177505,"bio":"Ingmar Björn Nolting (1995) lives and works as a freelance photographer in Leipzig, Germany. He studied photography at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts and he is a founding member of the DOCKS collective. Ingmar's long-term projects have been awarded national and international prizes such as the Getty Reportage Grant, World Report Award and a VG Bildkunst scholarship. His images have been published in TIME Magazine, ZEIT Magazine, GEO and Stern, among others","user_id":176903,"name":"Ingmar Björn Nolting","website":"ingmarnolting.de"},{"id":249617,"bio":"родилась в Екатеринбурге, закончила художественное училище с красным  дипломом, переехала в Петербург и проучилась вольнослушателем при Академии художеств . После года обучения переехала в Москву и закончила ВГИК , став художником-мультипликатором , освоив компьютерную графику. Проработав дизайнером, 3 Д аниматором, в итоге пришла к фотографии и теперь работаю профессиональным фотографом. Обожаю путешествовать, готовить, общаться с новыми интересными людьми, развиваться, заниматься йогой, уезжать в ретриты для самопознания. Открыта миру и новым возможностям. В прошлом году получила психологическое образование и продолжаю развиваться в этой сфере, совмещая фотографию с психологией.","user_id":249015,"name":"Дарья Александрова","website":"www.dartist.ru "},{"id":656734,"bio":"A visual artist who finds purpose as a mother and photographer.","user_id":656150,"name":"Shannon Maltbie-Davis","website":"shannonmaltbie-davis.myportfolio.com"},{"id":635621,"bio":"Empecé a tomar fotografías desde que llegué a vivir a la ciudad de Monterrey, hace aproximadamente unos 7 años.  Desde ese entonces el  registrar con la cámara lo que llama mi atención  ha sido una costumbre, siendo la fotografía de paisaje una de mis favoritas.","user_id":635037,"name":"Violeta Ramirez","website":""},{"id":635676,"bio":"Maart 2020 afgestudeerd aan de fotovakschool te Amsterdam met de serie \"Herinnering aan een Moederland\" \n","user_id":635092,"name":"Astrid Alling-Korstjens","website":"www.astridalling.nl"},{"id":848456,"bio":"","user_id":834300,"name":"Juani Gutierrez","website":"www.facebook.com/jj.class.24"},{"id":656682,"bio":"A keen photographer with a focused eye for the unusual without any photographic qualifications. ","user_id":656098,"name":"PJ Kotze","website":"under construction"},{"id":635623,"bio":"solo exhibition : \nat Yokohama and Tokyo\n\nGroup exhibition;\nat Tokyo ( more than 15 times), at Rome, at Budapest, at Texas","user_id":635039,"name":"Satoko Nishioka","website":""},{"id":618876,"bio":"Born in Mexico City from a French father and a German mother, Alexandra Guirette moved to the United-States completing an impressive melting pot of cultures. She recently finished her Bachelor's degree in Marketing with a minor in Studio Arts and moved to Paris to work at an art gallery.  Focusing on photography as her discipline, she is interested in capturing elements and the symbolism that other people ignore, giving a voice to the unseen or misunderstood by sharing her vision of the world. ","user_id":618292,"name":"Alexandra Guirette","website":"ag-h.myportfolio.com"},{"id":635701,"bio":"Retired Firefighter/Paramedic, travel and photography enthusiast.","user_id":635117,"name":"James Moon","website":""},{"id":656769,"bio":"I'm Margo, 20 years old. I'm a student and also I started to work in instagram, I photograph for brands and personal profiles, try to help them make an aesthetic visual.\nI'm into street photography, I like to catch a moments, look at people's emotions. I find life in it, truthful and non-photoshopped.","user_id":656185,"name":"Marharyta Siletska","website":""},{"id":656766,"bio":"","user_id":656182,"name":"Carlos Baena Redondo","website":""},{"id":635700,"bio":"","user_id":635116,"name":"Carsten Behler","website":"www.carstenbehler.de"},{"id":75675,"bio":"My art captures my own realities—the world as I feel it or imagine it. I have chosen Photography as my art-instrument because it allows me to grasp these “realities” in an instant, without the distortions caused by the passage of time and changing feelings. My images are captured both in black and white and color creating timeless portrayals of my imagination and desires. Although they reflect somehow my Mexican heritage, they seek to break national boundaries and transport the observers to an unidentifiable interior place of great beauty and peace. ","user_id":75375,"name":"Manuel Morquecho","website":"manuelmorquecho.com"},{"id":220654,"bio":"","user_id":220052,"name":"Villy Goutova","website":"villygoutova.com"},{"id":652991,"bio":"Fedor Chuppin (b. 1993, Moscow) is a young Russian photography/videography artist currently living and working in Raasepori, Finland. Chuppin started his career as a short-film maker and switched to photography field later on. He graduated from Västra Nylands folkhögskola in 2015 (photography program) and finished his Bachelor of Culture and Arts studies in May 2020 (YH Novia, Jakobstad).","user_id":652407,"name":"Fedor Chuppin","website":"www.fedorchuppin.com"},{"id":10982,"bio":"Myrto Apostolidou is a professional photographer working and living in Athens Greece. ","user_id":10982,"name":"Myrto Apostolidou","website":"www.myrtoapostolidou.com"},{"id":415931,"bio":"After granduating with a BA degree in Art History, I began work in New York City as a photographer's stylist. I later established amy own photography studio there. I have continued my photographic work on Maryland's Eastern Shore.   \n","user_id":415347,"name":"Anne Nielsen","website":"annenielsen.com"},{"id":297004,"bio":"My photography work consists of digital, film, old and new. I document an idea or come across a new one, looking for people, places and everyday life as we see it.\nI use my own interests, concerns and presumptions to make and compose a series and image. Moments of something and nothing, familiarity and vulnerability, portraying intimacy with a place that the viewer has not seen and may not of heard of. I love colour, what it brings and what is seen with in it, what it gives to a normal subject and area and ultimately what it becomes with colour.","user_id":296402,"name":"Nick Priest","website":"www.nicholaspriest.com"},{"id":784240,"bio":"I’m Wanda Martin, London based photographer and visual artist.\nI’m originally from the countryside of Hungary, did a BA Fine Art Photography course at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, then moved to London 9 years ago to do a MA Fashion Photography course at London College of Fashion.\nMy clients include magazines such as VOGUE, Numero, Dazed, i-D, Wonderland, Instyle China; and I’ve worked on advertorials with brands such as Marc Jacobs, Dior, Burberry, Diesel, Louis Vuitton or Saint Laurent.\nI’ve worked with  musicians such as Zara Larsson, Aurora, Tom Walker, Sean Lennon, and bands like The Horrors, Eagles of Death Metal, Sundara Karma or Fat White Family. I photographed actors such as Jamie Campbell Bower, Ben Barnes or Alison Brie.\nI’ve been a European Canon Ambassador since 2019.\nBeside my commercial work I try to focus more and more on my personal projects. \nThe key themes in my work are love, sexuality, gender, identity, youth culture, subcultures, so basically the subject of belonging. \nI would describe my visual style and aesthetic as the combination of romantic painterly beauty and modern elements. \n","user_id":774297,"name":"Wanda Martin","website":"wanda-martin.com"},{"id":3882,"bio":"Ville Lenkkeri (*1972 in Oulu, Finland) is one of the graduates of the famous Helsinki School, whose brilliant works have drawn worldwide attention to Finland’s contemporary photography scene. Hatje Cantz published Lenkkeri’s debut book, Reality in the Making, in 2006, and the reception was enthusiastic: “If the strength of Finnish photography is in gathering together irony, skillful craftsmanship, humor, and reflection on media, then it has found one of its most talented representatives in Ville Lenkkeri,” wrote PHOTO International.\n\nFor his second book, Lenkkeri made several visits to two Russian towns on Spitzbergen. To him, a now-deserted mining settlement appeared “not as a depressing . . . scar on the Arctic landscape, but as a formerly just and happy commonwealth . . . where competitive hierarchies had been abolished in favor of equality.” The journey became a “personal quest for alternative ways of living,” the place itself “a utopia in many respects, not least for having failed to exist” (Ville Lenkkeri).\n\n\n","user_id":3882,"name":"Ville Lenkkeri","website":"www.villelenkkeri.com"},{"id":23307,"bio":"","user_id":23307,"name":"Chris Macpherson","website":""},{"id":3883,"bio":"Born in Ouagadougou (Burkina Fasso) in 1970, Vincent Fournier has kept from his childhood the taste to explore uncommon and mysterious worlds, places where everything might be possible, imagined or recreated. His work is inspired by the combination of different forms of utopia and scientific researches. The photographs play with reality and perception, the true and the false, the living and the artificial.\n“Observing the stars, traveling into space, creating and reprogramming the living, mind-reading... are as much a collective desire as a childhood dream. It is the imaginary and fantasy side of science that I am interested in, its fictional  and extraordinary potential to generate a collective psyche. I try to rise bubbles of souvenirs that carry at the same time both my own experience and universal memories. My photographs combine a naive and poetic vision with fundamental questions about the world around us. I see science as magic: a link between the visible and the invisible world.”","user_id":3883,"name":"Vincent Fournier","website":"www.vincentfournier.co.uk"},{"id":784549,"bio":"Das visuelle Erzählen, um damit ein Zeitdokument zu schaffen, ist meine Passion. Ich möchte die Betrachter einladen, in eine ästhetisch zeitlose Welt einzutauchen, um wie im Vorbeigehen, an die Schönheit der Schöpfung erinnert zu werden. \n\n","user_id":774549,"name":"Anke Neugebauer","website":"www.seydelei.de"},{"id":635777,"bio":"Im Vima, 43 years old and i am a mother of a doghter too. I could find a job becouse i take care of my child becouse she is ill and i found peace in photography for about 5 years for a passion and attraction. ","user_id":635193,"name":"Vilma Igrishti","website":""},{"id":98694,"bio":"I am an Oxford-based photographer. My special interest is in capturing people and places in many parts of the world.\n\nNow I mainly do photographic projects about things that inspire me - whether it is about a place, people, still life, landscapes or abstract architectures.  To me, a good collection of images on a specific theme means more than a collection of random images. \n \n","user_id":98095,"name":"Bharat Patel","website":"www.bharatpatelphotography.com"},{"id":3889,"bio":"Vivian Maier (February 1, 1926 – April 21, 2009) was an American street photographer born in New York City. Although born in the U.S., it was in France that Maier spent most of her youth. Maier returned to the U.S. in 1951 where she took up work as a nanny and care-giver for the rest of her life. In her leisure however, Maier had begun to venture into the art of photography. Consistently taking photos over the course of five decades, she would ultimately leave over 100,000 negatives, most of them shot in Chicago and New York City. Vivian would further indulge in her passionate devotion to documenting the world around her through homemade films, recordings and collections, assembling one of the most fascinating windows into American life in the second half of the twentieth century.\n\nA good street photographer must be possessed of many talents: an eye for detail, light, and composition; impeccable timing; a populist or humanitarian outlook; and a tireless ability to constantly shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot and never miss a moment. It is hard enough to find these qualities in trained photographers with the benefit of schooling and mentors and a community of fellow artists and aficionados supporting and rewarding their efforts. It is incredibly rare to find it in someone with no formal training and no network of peers. \n\nYet Vivian Maier was all of these things, a professional nanny, who from the 1950s until the 1990s took over 100,000 photographs worldwide— from France to New York City to Chicago and dozens of other countries—and yet showed the results to no one. The photos are amazing both for the breadth of the work and for the high quality of the humorous, moving, beautiful, and raw images of all facets of city life in America’s post-war golden age. \n\nIt wasn’t until local historian John Maloof purchased a box of Maier’s negatives from a Chicago auction house and began collecting and championing her marvelous work just a few years ago that any of it saw the light of day. ","user_id":3889,"name":"Vivian Maier","website":"www.vivianmaier.com"},{"id":3898,"bio":"Rebecca Norris Webb’s new book is A Difficulty Is a Light (Chose Commune, Oct. 2024), her\nfirst hybrid poetry book punctuated by 15 of her photographs, with an accompanying exhibition\nat the Alessia Paladini Gallery, Milan, through Jan. 18, 2025. She’s currently on Glimmerings, a\nselection of some 30 years of her lyrical photographs, and Badlands, an ongoing project in the\nDakotas.","user_id":3898,"name":"Rebecca Norris Webb","website":"www.webbnorriswebb.co"},{"id":3901,"bio":"Wim Wenders (born 1945) came to international prominence as one of the pioneers of the New German Cinema in the 1970’s and is considered to be one of the most important figures in contemporary German film. In addition to his many prize-winning feature films, his work as a scriptwriter, director, producer, photographer and author also encompasses an abundance of innovative documentary films, international photo exhibitions and numerous monographs, film books and prose collections. He lives and works in Berlin, together with his wife Donata Wenders.\n\nWim Wenders studied medicine and philosophy before moving to Paris in 1966 to study painting. Though ostensibly pursuing an apprenticeship in the studio of the graphic designer and engraver Johnny Friedlaender, he spent his afternoons and evenings in the Cinématèque Francaise. This “crash course in the history of film” would become the most important stage in his education, as Wenders soon began to think of film as an “extension of painting by other means”.\n\nHis career as a filmmaker began in 1967 when Wenders enrolled at the newly founded University of Television and Film Munich (HFF Munich). Parallel to his studies at the HFF, he also worked as a film critic from 1967 to 1970. At this point in time he had already directed various short films. Upon graduating from the academy in 1971, he founded, together with fifteen other directors and authors, the Filmverlag der Autoren, a film distribution company for German auteur films, which organized the production, rights administration and distribution of their own independent films.\n\nAfter completing his debut feature out of film school THE GOALIE’S ANXIETY AT THE PENALTY KICK (1971) Wenders turned to shooting his road movie trilogy, ALICE IN THE CITIES (1973), WRONG MOVE (1974) and KINGS OF THE ROAD (1975), in which the protagonists try to come to terms with their rootlessness in post-war Germany among other things. His international breakthrough came with THE AMERICAN FRIEND (1977). Since then Wenders has continued to work both in Europe and the USA as well as in Latin America and Asia and has been honored with countless awards at festivals around the world, including: the Golden Palm and the British Film Academy Award for PARIS, TEXAS (1984); the Director’s Prize in Cannes for WINGS OF DESIRE (1987); the Golden Lion in Venice for THE STATE OF THINGS (1982); and the Silver Bear for THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL (2000) at the Berlin International Film Festival. His documentary films BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB (1999), PINA (2011), and THE SALT OF THE EARTH (2014) have all been nominated for an Oscar.\n\nDuring the 2015 edition of the Berlin International Film Festival, Wenders will be presented with the Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achivement. His most recent feature film EVERY THING WILL BE FINE will be shown in the official program of the Berlinale out of competition.","user_id":3901,"name":"Wim Wenders","website":"www.wim-wenders.com"},{"id":561084,"bio":"Ana Gadish-Linares is a Cuban-American artist, illustrator, and designer based in East Bay, CA. Ana creates interdisciplinary art that stimulates discussions on cultural identity, ancestry, mental health, and gender. \n\nAna grew up in Miami, FL, a cultural metropolis of Caribbeans inside the US, to a big Cuban family who celebrated their heritage in every facet of life. She was always inspired by the stories of the old Cuba, anecdotes her family would retell often, and the scant amount of photographs that were smuggled out of Cuba. These precious images are the only glimpses Ana and other first-generation Cuban-Americans have of the Cuba of their parents and grandparents. \n\nAna has a BA in Visual Arts and Art History from the University of Florida and an MS in Arts Administration from Boston University. She now lives with her husband, Or, and their two cats, Tulip and Domino, in a town just outside San Francisco. Aside from being an artist, Ana is also an avid salsa dancer and musician.","user_id":560500,"name":"Ana Gadish-Linares","website":"www.artesanastudios.com"},{"id":629153,"bio":"Twenty years ago\nJapanese photographer Kiyoshi Suzuki\nAttend a photography course\n\nafterwards\nSelf-study","user_id":628569,"name":"morio sakamoto","website":""},{"id":635849,"bio":"","user_id":635265,"name":"Nathalie Tisserand","website":""},{"id":635786,"bio":"","user_id":635202,"name":"SHARON WEISZ","website":""},{"id":635861,"bio":"I have been capturing light for over a decade for my own enjoyment and it is now time to take this adventure to the next level.","user_id":635277,"name":"ROLLAND STEIL","website":"Lasvegascrow.com"},{"id":200361,"bio":"","user_id":199759,"name":"Maria Svidryk","website":"www.mariasvidryk.com"},{"id":136173,"bio":"Je vis et je travaille, en indépendante, à Paris et le plus souvent possible en Afrique, au Bénin ces dernières années. \nD'abord plasticienne, j’ai décidé de devenir photographe à l’âge de 50 ans. \nJe voyage et séjourne en Afrique de l’Ouest depuis une bonne vingtaine d’années. Mes carnets de voyage et les sujets que j’aborde comme le textile, les paysages, l’architecture, les intérieurs sont prétextes à des rencontres durables avec les\u0026nbsp;« gens\u0026nbsp;» et les cultures de ce continent. \nA Porto-Novo au Bénin, j’ai découvert les traces d’une mémoire «\u0026nbsp;brésilienne\u0026nbsp;» \nà travers l’architecture. \nAvant leur disparition annoncée, j’ai pu pénétrer les demeures des Agudas et j’ai appris peu à peu l’histoire de ces\u0026nbsp;« Brésiliens du Bénin\u0026nbsp;». \nDepuis 2014, je recueille les témoignages des familles de Porto Novo, Agoué et Ouidah au Bénin. \nEn France comme en Afrique et ailleurs, je m’intéresse au végétal, au paysage, aux jardins et aux questions d'environnement. \n","user_id":135571,"name":"Catherine Laurent","website":"www.catherinelaurent.fr"},{"id":21137,"bio":"Currently doing an M.A. at New York University.\nConstantly lost and found between cultures.","user_id":21137,"name":"Shuang Li","website":"shuangliinyourface.prosite.com"},{"id":98586,"bio":"\nI'm a photographer from New Zealand,  living in London. I have been fortunate enough to see many places, cultures,  never tiring of seeing more- from all walks of life. Perhaps its coming from such a small town, but the interest only grows to capture more.\nI am as interested in subcultures as i am  in streets, travel,  portraiture and fashion.","user_id":97993,"name":"Craig Roberts","website":"www.craigprestonroberts.com"},{"id":621258,"bio":"Lisa Sorgini (b. 1980, Adelaide, Australia) is a practising photographic artist currently based in Northern New South Wales (Bundjalung Country) Australia.  Lisas work is focused towards the maternal experience, the relationship between mother and child, ties to family and community and addressing the societal constructs and expectations that are vastly at odds with the lived experience of most mothers.\n\nHer own experiences directly inform the themes in her work and as the mother of two young sons and a step daughter she has built a large body of work around the exploration of her own motherhood experience and familial space. Growing up in a largely fractured and sometimes destructive family unit and losing her mother to cancer months after the birth of her first son she is sensitive to the actuality that nurturing and deep love can exist alongside generational trauma and pain. She is deeply interested in the way our familial relationships, particularly the mother role looks and changes over time and the layers of emotional landscape that exist beneath the surface.\n\nWorking with natural light in both film and digital format she creates portraits and landscapes that are unguarded and sensitive, tense and tender, with rich textures and a painterly aesthetic . Composing her images at angles that create anonymity and using unconventional crops further convey subtle nuances between her and her subjects, teasing out a wider dialogue and allowing personal experience to shape its final interpretation to the individual viewer.\n\nShe has most recently been selected as a finalist in the 2020 CLIP Award and Australia Photography Awards (Stories)  in 2019 Olive Cotton and Iris Awards, and as a semi-finalist in the Head On Portrait Prize (2020 , 2019) and Moran Portrait Prize (2016).\n\nHer work has been exhibited within Australia and internationally and published extensively, with recent notable  interviews in The New Yorker, TIME Magazine, Creative Review and National Geographic.","user_id":620674,"name":"Lisa Sorgini","website":"www.lisasorgini.com"},{"id":635710,"bio":"Masako Sato live in Tokyo, Japan\nMasako is the mountain photographer. \nI have climbed the North Alps in Japan, to explore the World of Mountain Lineation and to shoot the documentary photography on the activities of the international mountain guide in Japan and Europe since the summit of Mont Blanc in the summer of 2017.\nMy main objective is to establish the new style of  the mountain landscape as mountain photographer. My interest has recently expanded to the relationship between mountains and people. The mountain guides are very important but their status in Japan are low position comparing with the guide in Europe. I've started taking the documentary on them to improve and promote their activities.\nMy two primary works are \"Mountain Lineation”, which the sensitive play between light \u0026amp; shadow and the contrast between rocks and snow draw the lineation on these mountains,  and \"Melt\" which showcase the melting glaciers in the European Alps and Iceland. ","user_id":635126,"name":"Masako Sato","website":"www.masakosato.tokyo"},{"id":208268,"bio":"Simone Paccini, born in Italy in 1995. \n\nHe began working at the age of 18, after finishing his master's degree at the Italian photography institute.\nAfter moving to Milan, he immediately began collaborating with great photographers in the world of fashion, creating campaigns for the best known fashion brands in Italy and in the world.\nHis dedication to work led him to make several covers of music albums, \ncommissioned portraits, fashion campaign and exhibitions in International art galleries and in 2019 to publish his first book Undici Quadri Che Non Esistono with the writer Andrea Viglietti.\n\nLeft-handed and color blind, Simone is always looking for new scenarios to create.\n","user_id":207666,"name":"Simone Paccini","website":"www.simonepaccini.com"},{"id":656805,"bio":"","user_id":656221,"name":"Marie Blampain","website":"www.marieblampain.com"},{"id":368203,"bio":"Raffaele Ferrari was born in 1980.\nAfter graduating in Psychology at University of Florence, he \u0026nbsp;moved to Barcelona and start working as a psychologist. During this period his passion for photography develop. He began working with film photography, and then focused his body of work in documentary and landscape photography.\nHis latest photographic project is about sea coast life, exploring the oceans and Mediterranean Sea. Since 2013 also he organized photography workshop in India and in Europe. He lives in Tuscany when is not travelling.","user_id":367601,"name":"Raffaele Ferrari","website":"www.raffaeleferrari.com"},{"id":635857,"bio":"Joe Howard is a London based photographer, making work with an almost painterly approach to using light and colour. ","user_id":635273,"name":"Joe Howard","website":"www.jwhowardphotography.com"},{"id":620010,"bio":"Working in audiovisual production for over 20 years, photography has allways occupied an important part of my life. ","user_id":619426,"name":"Benjamin Marcus","website":"www.panteya.fr"},{"id":656829,"bio":"Freelancer Photographer in Nanjing.","user_id":656245,"name":"束 菲","website":"www.instagram.com/mixshufei"},{"id":635836,"bio":"Photographer, nomad, surfer, lover of all things beautiful and strange.  \nI studied Art \u0026amp; Design at Central St. Martins London and Photography at University Of Plymouth. specialising in portraiture and the human form. \nI now work frequently in Mykonos and Santorini capturing weddings and events.  My work especially my personal  projects have taken me to some fascinating parts of the world, so for me it’s the perfect balance of exploring  new territories as well as documenting these cultural facets and the people along the way.  \nSome of the most memorable moments in my career include documenting the streets and faces of Havana, photographing a native Amazonian tribe in Peru, and shooting a masquerade themed wedding in Venice.","user_id":635252,"name":"nathan wyatt","website":"www.nathanwyattphotography.com"},{"id":299651,"bio":"David Vilanova, born in Andorra la Vella in 1985. I have always been interested in photography but it wasn’t until I acquired my first camera that I realized this interest was actually my passion. Upon completion of my academic studies I enrolled at the GrisArt School of Photography (2007-2009) where I focused on journalistic and documentary photography. I have held various exhibitions in Andorra and Barcelona and my work has been published in a variety of media. I have also participated in various photography workshops run by professionals such as Pep Bonet, J.M. Navia, Ricky Davila and Christian Caujolle.\n\nCurrently I am working as a freelance photographer, based in Barcelona.","user_id":299049,"name":"David Vilanova","website":"www.davidvilanova.com"},{"id":278653,"bio":"Fang Kun, now works and lives in Beijing as a freelance photographer.\n\nFang Kun tried to write visual expressions of different sensory experiences through photography, focusing on the emotional memory caused by the development of things. He believes that people's perception of life is not independent, everything is interrelated and energetic, and the image also has smell and sound, whether it is the photographer, the audience or the photographer. The transformation of the three characters should not only bring about visual movement, but also the reshape a space, an atmosphere. Surround. Under the limitations of overcoming perceptual senses, people will have new cognitions.\n\nHis works have been published in many media magazines such as NOWNESS, NYLON, CHIC, LIFE STYLE, BROAD, etc. The partners include BMW, HUAWEI, LEVI'S, PUMA, DICKIES, HARDY HARD.Y, WATSON'S, ,YUESAI, etc.","user_id":278051,"name":"堃 方","website":"www.instagram.com/fffangkun"},{"id":3913,"bio":"Willem Popelier (b. 1982) researches ways in which photos are commonly used, with a focus on the mechanisms and politics of representation.  Thus his focus is mostly on popular culture, the ubiquitous image and its effects on society.\n\nHis work is exhibited worldwide, published in magazines such as C Photo and Foam Magazine, awarded with several prizes including a C/O Berlin Talent, a Bronze Medal for Best Book Design from all over the World, and long listed for the ICP Infinity Award and the Prix Pictet, among others.","user_id":3913,"name":"Willem Popelier","website":"www.willempopelier.nl"},{"id":580592,"bio":"In my art, I express the smells, presences and passage of time perceived by humans through their skin’s tactile awareness. I have presented my works in art spaces and galleries in a variety of locations. Beginning with a video installation presented in 2003, I have expanded the scope of my activities to include music, performances, and direction of image-based media for theater.\n","user_id":580008,"name":"洋子 真月","website":"yoko-mazuki.com"},{"id":656878,"bio":"I am an Artist living in UAE, with an interest in the daily lives of people and urbanism. Using the means of photography I am able to express and capture stories and moments in time.","user_id":656294,"name":"Stephanie Constantinides","website":""},{"id":785769,"bio":"I am a photographer based in the Bay Area of California. I am inspired by the iconic fashion and glamour photographers such as Newton, Avedon, and Penn. For as long as I can remember I’ve been allured by the fashion and entertainment business; it was positively provocative, and it gave me further permission to imagine.\n\nI use both digital and analogue equipment. I prefer a Leica rangefinder camera because of its simplicity which makes the camera all but get out of the way. The process helps me remain present and connected in the moment and it encourages me to pre-visualize the image before it’s clicked.﻿","user_id":775557,"name":"Scott Evans","website":"www.sfevans.com"},{"id":656879,"bio":"I am just an ad man with wanderlust and a camera.","user_id":656295,"name":"Anton Karyakin","website":""},{"id":214155,"bio":"Sina Tahmasebi\nBorn in august 4th 1992\na civil engineer who loves photography ","user_id":213553,"name":"Sina Tahmasebi","website":"lensculture.com/sina-tahmasebi"},{"id":366515,"bio":"De Buenos Aires, viviendo en Barcelona.\nGraduada en diseño de modas, me formé y continúo formando en distintas ramas del área visual. \nUtilizo la fotografía como un medio de expresión. Suelo reflejar en mi obra la fragilidad del ser humano ante la inmensidad de la naturaleza, la nostalgia que me produce el paso del tiempo,  y la importancia de lo espiritual en mi vida.  En su mayoría, son escenas espontáneas de mi día a día, que me evocan algún sentimiento guardado.","user_id":365913,"name":"clara Barrios","website":"www.behance.net/CLARABARRIOS"},{"id":120449,"bio":"My artwork centers on land and place: its power, beauty, past and present, use and abuse, and our desire for it.  I am guided by my love of the land, and the climate crisis  and social justice issues.\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITS\n•\tStrong Strong Women, A Place to Land, Framemaker Gallery, San Diego, \n     2020\n*.    Lenscratch Fine Art Photography Daily, Points of View, \n       http://lenscratch.com/2019/04/louise-russell-points-of-view/, 2019.\n*     Rhode Island Center for Photographic Art, 6th Intl Open Call, \n       2019.\n* .    Krappy Kamera, Soho Photo Gallery, New York City, 2017.\n•\tSize Matters, Low Gallery and Medium Festival of Photography, San \n        Diego, 2016.\n•\tAlternative Cameras: Pinhole to Plastic, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, \n        VT, 2016.\n•\tArt Makes Change, Vision LA, Climate Action Arts Festival, Bergamot \n        Station, Los Angeles, CA, 2015.\n\n\nEDUCATION\nMA in Educational Technology, San Diego State University\nBA in Social Science, San Diego State University\n\n\n\n","user_id":119847,"name":"Louise Russell","website":"www.louiserussellphoto.com"},{"id":636010,"bio":"Люблю путешествовать, знакомиться с другими культурами, любоваться красотой мира и отражать моменты вдохновения в фотографиях.","user_id":635426,"name":"Elena Pashchevskaya","website":""},{"id":288961,"bio":"Since I remember, photography has always fascinated me. I took my first steps in this field with a good Zenit in my hand. I was a teenager and then I did not think that photography would play an important role in my life. During geographical studies, the camera accompanied me during trips. Despite the full backpack, I always found a place for him.\n\nEvery day I work as a photo editor in an educational publishing house. An occupation makes me contact every day with photography. Thanks to this, I can combine two important things in my life every day - work and passion.\n\nPhotography gives me a lot of satisfaction, self-realization and also allows me to break away from the gray reality.","user_id":288359,"name":"Bogdan Wańkowicz","website":"www.behance.net/BogWan"},{"id":486629,"bio":"Люблю фотографировать людей.","user_id":486045,"name":"Yulia Starostina","website":""},{"id":661957,"bio":"A Fine Art Photography student, currently in my second year at Leeds Arts University.","user_id":661373,"name":"Amber Foley","website":""},{"id":714169,"bio":"","user_id":713585,"name":"Maciej Banasik","website":"www.obiektywniej.com"},{"id":477238,"bio":"Ethnologist and philosopher. Worldtravelling as a peaceful observer, looking for the finer facets of life, often hidden under the surface. \n","user_id":476654,"name":"Marion MacKenzie","website":"www.artmackenzie.com"},{"id":636057,"bio":"","user_id":635473,"name":"Katie Rogers","website":""},{"id":636060,"bio":"Giovanni Rodrigues Lopes comes from a Social Sciences background and has postgraduate studies in Cultural Management and Social Photography. Born in Brazil, but raised in Chile since early childhood, he feels as much a part of Andean as of Luso-American culture. He has worked as a territorial coordinator in a semi-rural municipality in Chile, in cultural management projects for the rescue and enhancement of cultural heritage and in independent documentary photographic research initiatives. In a world where reality is increasingly interpreted through the audiovisual, he sees photography as a powerful medium for social change and participation","user_id":635476,"name":"Giovanni Rodrigues","website":""},{"id":636036,"bio":"James Mach is a photographer from Chicago, Illinois, currently living in Los Angeles, California. ","user_id":635452,"name":"James Mach","website":"www.jamesmachphoto.com"},{"id":636015,"bio":"Amateur street photographer","user_id":635431,"name":"Patryk Szymanski","website":"www.patrykszymanski.com"},{"id":116269,"bio":"Nazywam się\u0026nbsp;Agnieszka Pilecka. Fotografią interesuję się od dawna. Początkowo obserwowałam. Nieśmiało zaczęłam sama zapisywać to co dookoła mnie. Tu i teraz. Chciałabym aby moje zdjęcia pomagały innym. Niosły za sobą świadectwo naszego człowieczeństwa. ","user_id":115667,"name":"Agnieszka Pilecka","website":"www.pilecka.pl"},{"id":289216,"bio":"My artistic activities are focuses around carnality, movement and emotions. Most of my life I've had a problem with expressing my feelings. Art has become a non-verbal way of communicating with the world, pulling me out of harder moments in life, and has become a way to better understand myself.","user_id":288614,"name":"Eliza Krakówka","website":"www.elizakrakowka.com"},{"id":537502,"bio":"Lauren Taubenfeld is a visual artist (b. Miami, FL) based in New York City who who works with the photographic medium.  She earned her BFA in Photography from Parsons the New School for Design (2016), and earned her MFA at the International Center for Photography–Bard College (2019). Her work has been exhibited in galleries such as Thierry Goldberg Gallery, Jeffrey Leder Gallery and CCNY Baxter Street and at the International Center for Photography. Her work has featured on PDN.com, Musee Magazine, and AIN’T-BAD. Her work has also been a part of the Too Tired Project as her work deals with topics of mental illness, depression and addiction. ","user_id":536918,"name":"Lauren taubenfeld","website":"www.laurentaubenfeld.com"},{"id":199449,"bio":"Having worked in the travel industry for many years, with a number spent living in Cambodia and Russia, I have always focused my time on discovering the new and unusual, and through my photography I aim to further explore and study the details of everyday life wherever I go. As a self-taught amateur photographer, what drives me is the curiosity to see and experience the world, and to share the beauty of my experiences with others, from the backstreets of my home city, to the remote corners of the foreign lands I like to explore. In a world where urgency and excess are increasingly taking precedence, I find photography has provided me with the base from which to slow down, to stay grounded, and to continuously appreciate everything I am seeing and experiencing, providing me with the tools to help document the world around us and open people’s eyes to those beautiful and very important details that can so easily be missed.  ","user_id":198847,"name":"Anna Baldwin","website":""},{"id":788327,"bio":" “Visionary” \n —Curator Jonathan D. Katz.\nCritically acclaimed racialized dyslexic lens-based artist, SD Holman identifies as a participant observer employing subjective conceptual documentary and environmental intersections; believing in many moments of imperfection that make up the whole of our messy lives and selves.\nHolman is a graduate of ECUAD, laureate of the YWCA Distinction Award, and Founding Artistic Director Emeritus of the transdisciplinary QAF+SUM gallery.\nHolman’s work is collected privately \u0026amp; exhibited internationally, including Wellesley College, Amherst College, CLGA ArQuives (Toronto), the Advocate Gallery (Los Angeles), Soady-Campbell Gallery (New York), the San Francisco Public Library, On Main Gallery, The Helen Pitt International Gallery, Charles H. Scott, Exposure, Gallery Gachet, SUM gallery, the Roundhouse, Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Artropolis and Fotobase Galleries. Holman’s portrait project BUTCH: Not like the other girls toured North America \u0026amp; is in its second print edition, published by Caitlin Press. Seven other written \u0026amp; produced books. Studio Q, Holman’s notorious DTES Art Salon in Vancouver's Chinatown, was featured in Secrets of the City. ","user_id":777732,"name":"SD Holman","website":"sdholman.com"},{"id":638184,"bio":"Aviation,  exploring and the beauty of my country, Venezuela, inspired me to show the benefits of the world through tourism and my lens.\n\nLearning and understanding new places, cultures, and people allow you to grow as a person.  Acquiring new skills and tools help you overcome and succeed at the challenges that the world presents us every day.\n\nI was born in Merida, Venezuela, the famous city of knights. I was a student at the illustrious University of the Andes and today I have a new home in Washington, DC.\n\nThrough the lens of my camera I can give a small sample of what the modern world offers us in terms of outer beauty but can also bring out someone's inner light. ","user_id":637600,"name":"Juan Carlos Albarrán Márquez","website":"www.juancarlosalbarran.com"},{"id":442966,"bio":"Hi, I'm Alessandro Menegon and I am a professional photographer specialised in Industrial, Architectural and Cultural Heritage Imaging Photography, with a MA in photography obtained at ISIA University in Urbino, Italy.\nWhat I observe the most is everyday life, through which the contemporary society can be accurately explored. The photographic medium expresses my inspiration, the way I connect images to concepts, as well as discloses, reports, and compares our present time with the culture that has generated it. \nThe hidden simplicity of objects, of people, and their habits, as well as their emotions, is the core that I aim to obtain when I take a picture.","user_id":442382,"name":"Alessandro Menegon","website":"www.alessandromenegon.com"},{"id":636095,"bio":"I'm a Travel and Landscape photographer","user_id":635511,"name":"David Paterson","website":"dorianphotographics.com.au"},{"id":379925,"bio":"\n","user_id":379341,"name":"Didier Preau","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/didier_preau"},{"id":636079,"bio":"","user_id":635495,"name":"POUYA BAYAT","website":""},{"id":525014,"bio":"","user_id":524430,"name":"Jean-philippe Krief","website":"www.Krief.me"},{"id":636206,"bio":"My name is Mariano Biazzi Alcantara, I’m an architect currently based in Italy. Besides my current profession, I dedicate my time to photography using it as a tool to make personal studies and projects mostly using analog cameras and film. I grew up as a self-taught photographer and this passion is so under my skin, that it may become my future profession.\n","user_id":635622,"name":"Mariano Biazzi Alcantara","website":"www.mariano-biazzialcantara.com"},{"id":636188,"bio":"Katama Eastman lives in New York City with her husband and four children. She graduated from Williams College and had an early career as a fashion buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue and Ralph Lauren.  After her daughter’s diagnosis of type one diabetes, Katama left the retail world and became a research, advocacy and outreach volunteer. She is a yoga instructor and photographer. She was self taught until the pandemic which created online opportunities to study photography under the expertise of Carol Dragon.  ","user_id":635604,"name":"Katama Eastman","website":"@open_door_images"},{"id":104001,"bio":"- We only see what we already know and love, open your mind, eyes and heart will follow -\nPhotographer, visual artist, writer. I used to live in New York and Buenos Aires, now back to Italy.","user_id":103399,"name":"Michele Molinari","website":"www.michelemolinari.info"},{"id":636107,"bio":"","user_id":635523,"name":"Xiaoping Chen","website":""},{"id":636120,"bio":"","user_id":635536,"name":"Melinda Serfőző","website":""},{"id":273949,"bio":"SAVERIO CORTI an italian artist, photographer and filmmaker. \n\n1992/1995 He studies at Catholic University of Milan \"Letters and Philosophy\" (social communication, aesthetics, history of cinema and theoretical dramaturgy, etc.). \n2001 He qualified \"Photographer\" at  Istituto Riccardo Bauer (ex-Humanitaria, CFP) of Milan, annual course. \n2002 He attends a photoshop course at Istituto Riccardo Bauer (ex- Humanitaria; CPF) of Milan. \n2003 He obtained a master of film direction at civic school \"School of cinema, television and new media\" in Milan, directed by Silvio Soldini (the school is now called “The Civic School of Cinema Luchino Visconti”).\n\nHe lives in Berlin , since 2016. ","user_id":273347,"name":"Saverio Corti","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/saverio-corti-7a5618a9"},{"id":636097,"bio":"I am Russia born expatriate working in oil and gas often traveling and relocating for work. Developing my artistic skills as an amateur photographer. ","user_id":635513,"name":"Valentin Martynov","website":""},{"id":636261,"bio":"I have been making pictures with some seriousness for the last three years. My real job has been as a college teacher. ","user_id":635677,"name":"John Verdi","website":"JVerdiPhotography.com"},{"id":789875,"bio":"Magdalena Grela, born in Tarnobrzeg, Poland in 1984, began taking photographs at the age of sixteen. She is an independent documentary photographer and graphic designer based in Głogów Małopolski, a small town located near Rzeszów. She is a member of an informal group of photographers from Rzeszów called “Dokumentalni”.\n\nShe became interested in documentary photography since 2015, taking part in photography workshops with a renowned photographer, Michał Drozd. A couple of years later, she has had the privilege of being mentored by one of the most prominent British documentary photographers, Patrick Ward.\n\nShe made her first photo essay in 2016 and it was a series of candid portraits of sellers at the flea market in Sandomierz, Poland.  One year later, she created a photo essay about the life of a blind and physically disabled woman, Teresa Biało. The resulting photographs were presented at several exhibitions, in Polish and international press and on television.\n\nAbout a “Lens for Ukraine” ongoing photo project.\nAfter the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Rzeszów was the first town in Poland to obtain the status of a “Rescuer” town. Several refugee centers have been established. Obse","user_id":779011,"name":"Magdalena Grela","website":"www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDckCAMere8"},{"id":39038,"bio":"Cathy Cone is a photographer and painter. Cathy with her husband, master printer Jon Cone, founded Cone Editions Press in 1980 in Port Chester, NY as a collaborative printmaking workshop. Cone Editions is now located in East Topsham, Vermont where Cathy is director of the Workshops and Studio.\n\nCathy received her training at Ohio University, Vermont Studio Center and the Maine Media Photographic Workshops. She received her MFA at the Maine Media College. She was awarded the Vermont Art Fellowships. Some of her exhibitions include Weisman Art Museum, University of Alabama, DeCordova Museum, and the The Vermont Center for Photography. Her works are in the collection of IBM, MCI, Hallmark F","user_id":39043,"name":"Cathy Cone","website":"cathycone.com"},{"id":30759,"bio":"After a lifetime working in industry I took early retirement, went \"walkabout\" with my motorcycle around the USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. Developed a love of landscape and travel photography. This led me to  commence a degree course in photography in 2006, graduating with a !st. in 2009. Whilst primarily making, printing and framing photographs for my own pleasure. I occasionally undertake commissions and exhibit my work when the opportunity arises. ","user_id":30764,"name":"Patrick Cleeve","website":"patcleeve.co.uk"},{"id":275545,"bio":"\nKirsiMarja Metsähuone works with photography, video, film and collage. She holds a BFA degree in film and photography from the San Francisco Art Institute  in the U.S. and MFA degree in media arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki Finland.  Her work has been shown e.g. in the United States, Finland, France, Italy, Spain, England, Switzerland, Canada, India, Mexico, Peru and Argentina.","user_id":274943,"name":"KirsiMarja Metsähuone","website":"www.kirsimarja.net"},{"id":25112,"bio":"\nVioletta Kaszubowska was born in Gdańsk, Poland.\nShe is working as civil engineer.\nIn 2012 Violetta started her adventure with photography in Sopot School of Photography WFH, which she finished in 2014 with honors.\nIn 2015, in Berlin she attended a workshop “Visual Storytelling” with Ron Haviv, organized by Eyes in Progress and VII Photo Agency.\nVioletta is interested in the everyday things around her and photographing them in a way that is engaging and convinces the viewer to notice them.\nIn 2016 she received Honorable Mention on International Photography Awards for her project Industrial Bling. In 2017 her photograph qualified for London exhibition of the Photography on a Postcard.","user_id":25117,"name":"Violetta Kaszubowska","website":"vkphotospacedotcom.wordpress.com"},{"id":3943,"bio":"Yaakov Israel (B 1974) is a photographer living in Jerusalem. He mostly works on long-term independent projects, which reflect on the way the religious, social and political affect and create his personal reality. His gaze constantly investigating the Israeli identity as perceived through architecture, landscape and the country’s diverse population \"As a person who takes an interest in my surroundings I find that I return again and again to the same places, and these places and their inhabitants have become vital parts of my biography\".\n\nHis work has been exhibited in solo and group shows internationally and has been featured in many Art and photography magazines. Winner of PHotoEspaña Descubrimientos PHE12 Award (2012) and Conscientious portfolio competition (2011). His photographs are part of the Collections of The Knesset (Israel's house of parliament), Haifa Museum of Art, The Open Museum of Photography at Tel-Hai, Ashdod Art Museum and Private Collections.\n\nHe has published two monographs, The Quest for the Man on the White Donkey (Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam, 2012) and “Legitimacy of Landscape” (Verlag Kettler - Edited by Markus Schaden | The PhotoBook Museum, 2015).  \n\nAlongside his professional practice, Yaakov teaches photography at some of the most prominent art and photography schools and colleges in Israel. \n","user_id":3943,"name":"Yaakov Israel","website":"www.yaakovisrael.com"},{"id":710625,"bio":"I'm Sonoe, a Photographer, taking pictures of newborn to family, and pets.\u0026nbsp;I started my own business, Nappy Time Portraits, based in the Austin area of Texas in September 2018. \n\nSince then, I have created many seasonal and special photography scenes, as well as matched outfits, to capture special moments in a child's growth. I offered original backdrops to let babies be the star of his or her own fantasy world, making their baby pictures look like they came from a story book! I also created photography\u0026nbsp;sets for toddlers and young children.\u0026nbsp;In \n\nOctober 2020, when COVID-19 hit us miserably, I offered a 753 photography session\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;(753 is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and five-year-old boys celebrating the growth and well-being of young children) to those who could not or decided not to go back to Japan to celebrate with their children. My business reputation spread and I'm now do various types of photography sessions, including newborn, family, senior, graduation, holiday, maternity, pet photos, etc. As a location photographer, I go ANYWHERE to capture your special moments!\u0026nbsp;","user_id":710041,"name":"Sonoe Tarbox","website":"babyart.fun"},{"id":399511,"bio":"","user_id":398927,"name":"Korey Shumway","website":"www.koreyshumway.com"},{"id":636267,"bio":"David Borzkowski is a photographer based in Chicago, IL. He earned his BFA in Photography and Intermedia from Western Michigan University.","user_id":635683,"name":"David Borzkowski","website":"borzkowski.com"},{"id":281227,"bio":"","user_id":280625,"name":"nariman shafiei","website":""},{"id":162182,"bio":"Anastasia Dubrava is Russian photographer based in Moscow. Whatever she is shooting - landscapes, portraits, documentary, street,  travel - the main objective of her photos is the impression which spectator can feel. Her photos are emotional and dramatic, they clearly show transience and uniqueness of every moment. Her work is very philosophical and vibrant. Watching Anastasia's photography is like watching a movie.\n\nAwardee and finalist of international photo contests.\n \nParticipant of photo exhibitions in Moscow, St Petersburg and Miami. \n\nRepresented at Your Daily Photograph gallery. ","user_id":161580,"name":"Anastasia Dubrava","website":"stasyadubrava.com"},{"id":636376,"bio":"I am a mainly self-taught amateur photographer, making photos of the things I love and wherever I happen to find beauty in the light.  ","user_id":635792,"name":"Kim Stevens","website":"www.kimstevensphotography.ca"},{"id":636326,"bio":"","user_id":635742,"name":"Tonya Wright","website":"www.nestandlove.com"},{"id":790353,"bio":"The work of multidisciplinary artist Leoke 1993 is fully autobiographical, telling stories through photography and performances. Leoke is known for its thought\nprovoking and deeply personal work which is speaking about gender, identity and power dynamics. Leoke fearlessly delves into the depths of vulnerability, placing themself at the heart of its projects.\n\nLeoke dares to expose the fragility and strength that coexist within us all. Whether it be through movement, pictures, or interactive installations, Leoke engages its audience in a profound dialogue about the complexity of the human experience.\nGender, identity, and power dynamics form the foundation of Leoke’s artistic exploration. By shedding light on these often-unspoken topics, they encourage a broader conversation that transcends societal norms and preconceptions. Leoke's work invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and challenge the boundaries that confine them.","user_id":779418,"name":"Leok e","website":"www.leoke.nl"},{"id":790361,"bio":"Photographer and filmmaker based in Belen, NM USA.","user_id":779425,"name":"Daniel Montano","website":"danielomontano.shootproof.com"},{"id":219773,"bio":"ben een gedreven fotograaf die met de fiets rondreist en probeer de sfeer van het land weer te geven , tijdens mijn reis kan ik mij volledig ontplooien , in Ijsland geniet ik van de rust en de wilde natuur, in Nepal brengt mijn fiets mij tussen de mensen, die ondanks hun armoede heel vriendelijk en gastvrij zijn ( zie  op mijn website) ","user_id":219171,"name":"Ivo De Decker","website":"flickr.com/photos/ivo1"},{"id":636126,"bio":"A restless traveller. Although my profession is far from arts, the photography, that I never got enough time to deepen my skills,  was always a passion, since an image might talk more than thousands of words. I started with b/w celluloid films in the 60's, up to our days digital era, there is an entire history to create.","user_id":635542,"name":"Lazar Trifan","website":"danltrifan.com"},{"id":790554,"bio":"Steve Evans was born and raised in the small village of Richmond, in the Ottawa Valley. He received his professional degrees at universities in Ottawa, Canada, which led to a twenty year career in education.\n\nIn his early 30's, he began following his interest in photography, intertwined with his desire to capture life stories of people throughout the Ottawa Valley. He was inspired by believing that they had a story to tell which he would attempt to capture through their faces and surroundings. \n\nEvans brought a portable studio which consisted of a Hasselblad camera, Broncolor flash unit and soft box into their homes. This was done so that he could photograph them in their natural environment. The result of this pursuit was a series of photography books.\n\nHe is a self-taught photographer who considers Walker Evans, Diane Arbus and Dorothea Lange to be major influences on his work.\n\nSteve now lives in Wakefield, Quebec and continues to engage in his love of photography. The authenticity of the moment and the essence and respect for the person being photographed is at the heart of his vision. ","user_id":779590,"name":"Steve Evans","website":""},{"id":636350,"bio":"I have been involved in photography for 13 plus years but have begun exploring image making as an art form during the last 18 months. I am an avid follower of Lens Culture and inspired by the art work. Ultimately I want to develop a style that relies on texture to express my thoughts and feeling. ","user_id":635766,"name":"Lynn Beeler","website":"lynnbeeler.com"},{"id":95136,"bio":"Silvia Noferi was born in Florence in 1977. \nAfter a long experience in a photography studio, in 2003 she started to attend the photographic school Fondazione Studio Marangoni where she received the certificate in 2006. From that moment her artistic research, initially focused on self-portrait, begins. \nNow her settings are characterized by rarefied atmospheres that refer to a parallel dimension, where forgotten objects tell the stories of past experiences and passage of time investigating the themes of identity, dreams and memories.\n\nSolo exhibitions\n- POLVERE, Sensus contemporary art space, Florence, Italy (2017);\n-\"Sottovetro\", DAC- De Simoni Arte Contemporanea, Genoa (2011); \n-\"Hòtel Rèverie\", DAC- De Simoni Arte Contemporanea, Genoa (2008);\n\n\n\n","user_id":94624,"name":"silvia noferi","website":"www.silvianoferi.com"},{"id":636448,"bio":"I work as an expedition leader, guide and photographer, leading adventures in the the polar regions, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia and other more-temperate locations around the world. I have been privileged to join expeditions to some of the most remote and most beautiful parts of the world, and I hope that my images are able to convey some of the stunning beauty and lesser-known sides to these landscapes and the wildlife that call them home. ","user_id":635864,"name":"Moira Le Patourel","website":"www.onlyonewild.com"},{"id":95101,"bio":"I'm a photographer from Iceland, I graduated from Reykjavík School of Photography 2014.  I'm young in the profession. I create series that contain issues that concern me and matter. \nAfter long dark, cold winter I long for the springtime.\n Best regards Vigdís Viggósdóttir (Viddý) www.viddy.is","user_id":94589,"name":"Vigdís Viggósdóttir","website":"www.viddy.is "},{"id":95118,"bio":"","user_id":94606,"name":"Corrado Mariani","website":"corradomariani.com"},{"id":636467,"bio":"Douglas King is a Seattle based fine art photographer.  This work is from a recent trip to France.","user_id":635883,"name":"Douglas King","website":""},{"id":636405,"bio":"For additional information see:\nhttp://kcscp.org/gary-hodson/\nI can be contacted at warthodson@aol.com","user_id":635821,"name":"Gary Hodson","website":""},{"id":289412,"bio":"Duncan Madaris Hill is a photographer, filmmaker, and podcast producer based in Norwalk, CT. He received his MFA in Photographic and Electronic Media from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland, and his BA in Film Studies from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW) in Wilmington, NC. Hill has taught photography at Loyola University Maryland, American University, and George Mason University.","user_id":288810,"name":"Duncan Hill","website":"www.duncanhillphoto.com"},{"id":3944,"bio":"Yael Ben-Zion is a New York-based artist whose work considers the relationship of the personal to the political and social. Yael was born in Minneapolis, MN and raised in Israel. She is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (LL.B/MBA), Yale Law School (LL.M; J.S.D) and the International Center of Photography (GS). Yael’s work has been exhibited in the United States, Europe and Israel, and is included in the MTA-Artists Unite Subway Elevator Poster Project. She is the recipient of ICP’s Directors’ Scholarship Award, the International Photography Awards and grants from NoMAA and the Puffin Foundation. Yael’s first monograph, 5683 miles away (Kehrer, 2010), was selected as one of photo-eye’s Best Books of 2010 and for the PDN Photo Annual 2011. It was also a nominee for the German Photo Book Award 2011. Intermarried, her second monograph with Kehrer, was selected for American Photography 30 and featured, among them, in the NY Times Sunday Review, PDN Magazine and the Forward.","user_id":3944,"name":"Yael Ben-Zion","website":"www.yaelbenzion.com"},{"id":636399,"bio":"Gusto permanente por la fotografía de paisajes. ","user_id":635815,"name":"carlos ariel naranjo","website":""},{"id":23097,"bio":"I am a professional, commercial  British photographer (LRPS).\n\nIn 2007 I became co-winner of Lens Culture's first-ever photography contest entitled “In Between”:\n\nCurrently, I am represented by Getty Images.\n\nI have also been interviewed and portrayed by Tink.ch, Switzerland's leading online news magazine for students and Millenials: https://tink.ch/it/2014/11/fotografia-quando-una-passione-diventa-lavoro/\n\nWhile I still lived in Switzerland, I founded and managed a very popular photography school, where I used to regularly teach photography workshops and courses for beginners, intermediate, and advanced photography enthusiasts and creatives.\n\nAged seven, I was introduced to photography by my grandfather, who gave me my very first camera: A wonderful Kodak Instamatic Pocket 100.\n\nCurious by nature, I have taken pictures ever since.\n\nHaving studied photography, photo-media, printing and the history of photography at Wiltshire College, and holding a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours from the Humanities Department at \"King's College London\", I have also taken postgraduate studies in education and pedagogy at UCL's \"Institute of Education\".\n\nI love the diversity both traditional and digital photography offer the artist. As a purist, I never crop images and enjoy \"getting it right\" in camera.\n\nToday I am proud to be able to offer a wide range of professional photography services to my various international clients. I have continuously expanded my professional portfolio to include a variety of contemporary commissions featuring reportage, portraits, headshots, landscapes, architecture, abstracts, corporate, and product photography.\n\nFor further information regarding assignments, commissions, special projects, licencing, publications, exhibitions, and signed hand-printed limited edition sales of my work, please contact me directly via email at: alexbeckphoto@outlook.com\n\nI use a variety of cameras:\n\nDigital:\n- Canon EOS 1-DX\n- Canon EOS 5D Mk II\n- Sony A-100\n- Leica D-LUX 3\n\nTraditional:\n- Leica M6J\n- Leica M6 TTL\n- Leica M3\n- Leica R 6.2\n- Pentax ME Super\n- Mamiya M645 Super\n- Shen-Hao TFC 617-A Panoramic","user_id":23097,"name":"Alex B","website":""},{"id":190706,"bio":"Antje Meier is a German photographer, self taught, based in Norway. Photography is a real passion for her. Besides photography, she earlier enjoyed painting with water colours. Her pictures often express a soft poetical and thoughtful mood. \n\nShe has participated in several exhibitions in Norway and Greece.\n","user_id":190104,"name":"Antje Meier","website":"antjefoto.no"},{"id":184677,"bio":"Ange Pérez manie volontiers le sourire et la dérision, il fait son miel du pittoresque, de toutes les cocasseries, de toutes les trouvailles, insolites et loufoques, que le hasard de la vie, au fil des jours, nous octroie parfois, telle une bouffée d’air pur en ce monde endolori, à bout de souffle... et il faut remercier Ange de nous restituer dans ses photos la saveur du monde et de nous aider à franchir la nuit , le remercier de fourbir, contre l’ennui et la lourdeur, ces armes imparables que sont l’humour et la tendresse, et grâce auxquelles on se sent moins démuni, plus léger, plus allègre, sur cette terre qui est parfois, aimait à dire Prévert, si jolie !...\" \n\nHenri Zalamansky , agrégé de lettres modernes et docteur en sociologie littéraire.\n\n\n","user_id":184075,"name":"Ange PEREZ","website":"www.angeperez.com"},{"id":636400,"bio":"","user_id":635816,"name":"Desiree Adams","website":"www.desireeadams.com"},{"id":636473,"bio":"I'm a photographic artist living and working in Sydney Australia. \nI had a fine art education in London and have worked as a commercial film director for many years prior to focusing exclusively on my stills work for the past decade.\nI'm represented by the Black Eye Gallery, Sydney.","user_id":635889,"name":"EDEN DIEBEL","website":"www.edendiebelphotography.com.au"},{"id":636458,"bio":"","user_id":635874,"name":"Fabio De Oliveira","website":""},{"id":3956,"bio":"Zanele Muholi was born in Umlazi, Durban, in 1972. She completed an Advanced Photography course at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown and held her first solo exhibition at the Johannesburg Art Gallery in 2004. \nShe has worked as a community relations officer for the Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW), a black lesbian organisation based in Gauteng, and as a photographer and reporter for Behind the Mask, an online magazine on lesbian and gay issues in Africa. Her work represents the black female body in a frank yet intimate way that challenges the history of the portrayal of black women's bodies in documentary photography. Her solo exhibition Only half the picture, which showed at Michael Stevenson in March 2006, travelled to the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg and the Afrovibes Festival in Amsterdam.\nIn 2008 she had a solo show at Le Case d'Arte, Milan, and in 2009 she exhibited alongside Lucy Azubuike at the CCA Lagos, Nigeria. \nShe was the recipient of the 2005 Tollman Award for the Visual Arts, the first BHP Billiton/Wits University Visual Arts Fellowship in 2006, and was the 2009 Ida Ely Rubin Artist-in-Residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)","user_id":3956,"name":"Zanele Muholi","website":"www.zanelemuholi.com"},{"id":457740,"bio":"Profile\n\nSolo Show\n2019 Dogu na seikatsu (Dogu life) /KUNST ARZT, Kyoto\n2018 Dogu na seikatsu (Dogu life) / Gallery OUT of PLACE, Nara\n2017 Dogu ga watashi (Dogu is me)/ KUNST ARZT, Kyoto\n2016 I am Dogu /Gallery OUT of PLACE, Nara\n2013 18537 roses / Kamonoko, Yamatokoriyama,, Nara\n2012 Miss Okawa / Port Gallery T, Osaka\n2010 CHAPTERS / Yotsuba Cafe, Nara\n\nGroup show\n2020 PORTFOLIO SHOWCASE/BLOOM GALLERY, Osaka\n2015 from8 / Gallery Out of Place\n2013 Melting Core /Gallery Out of Place\n2011 Moving Image Festival in Nara-Machi, Nara ","user_id":457156,"name":"Hisayo Yamamoto","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100022478194931"},{"id":606960,"bio":"Jacqueline Shaldjian is an aspiring photographer and visual storyteller with a passion for people, places and emotions. She has traveled to 6 continents, discovered 53 countries and lived in 5. Her travels have allowed her to see the world firsthand and now she has chosen to share that perspective through her visual work. Her photography includes capturing the hardships of local village life around Southeast Asia and showcasing big city life in places like New York City, where she currently lives.\n\nInspiring quote: “I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads.” - P. Coelho","user_id":606376,"name":"Jacqueline Shaldjian","website":""},{"id":144741,"bio":"Born in Montevideo. After graduating as an Architect, he moved to New York to complete his academic studies at Columbia University, endorsed by the prestigious Fulbright Advanced Research Award.\nHe obtains the \"Seven Young Latin American Artist Exchange\" scholarship from the American Cultural Exchange Institute and numerous photography awards. Later investigates and works in photography of architecture, fashion and portrait.\nSince 1991 he lives and works in Barcelona where, in addition to his professional work, he develops a teaching activity at four of the best photography schools\nAs author, his work has been made known in numerous international events. All his work has been exhibited in Montevideo, Buenos Aires, San Pablo, Medellín, Caracas, Havana, New York, Madrid and Barcelona. Also, his works form part of institutional or private collections of Uruguay,\n","user_id":144139,"name":"Marcelo Isarrualde","website":"www.isarrualde.net"},{"id":636521,"bio":"I'm a Thai photography enthusiast currently living in Sendai, Japan.","user_id":635937,"name":"Natsha Nandabhiwat","website":"www.natsha-nandabhiwat.com"},{"id":636541,"bio":"KAWAEMI\n\nFreelance photographer.\n\nBorn 1980 in Niigata, Japan.\nShe obtained her bachelor’s degree in Chinese literature from the First Department of Literature at Waseda University.\n\nAfter her graduation, She worked for a travel agency and was in charge of planning trips to China.\n\nShe studied Chinese at Zhejiang University in China. While studying, She started the photographer's activities in 2009.\u0026nbsp;\n\nShe is currently taking pictures about travel, people and culture in Japan and China.","user_id":635957,"name":"Emi Kawa","website":""},{"id":111438,"bio":"Joann Galarza Vega is a multifaceted artist who explores a variety of themes, such as the creation of the universe, connection of all things, and the journey through life and personal growth. Often, she is inspired by examining the mundane and presenting it in new and different ways. While she refuses to commit to one medium, she enjoys the unpredictability and ethereal feel of alternative photographic processes. Not interested in perfection in her artwork, she is interested in provoking thought and creating emotional response. Joann is passionate about nature and the environment, and is co-founder of the Conversations with Nature artist group dedicated to bringing environmental awareness to community.","user_id":110836,"name":"Joann Galarza Vega","website":"Www.joanngalarzavega.com"},{"id":636501,"bio":"A hobbyist photographer, I first picked up a camera as a way to share my love of the outdoors with my friends and family. Looking back, those initial shots--from a trip to the Alaskan bush to volunteer on a political campaign--are pretty awful! I didn't understand what all those buttons on a camera meant, let alone how to find good light and composition, or post process an image. But that initial foray quickly turned into a strong passion as I honed my newfound skills. While I am not a professional and have a long way to go, I hope to use this as an opportunity to learn from the many talented and accomplished photographers both on the jury and in this community.","user_id":635917,"name":"Josh Sanders","website":""},{"id":299450,"bio":"Originally from South Carolina but moved to Washington, DC. From DC I moved to Asia 16 years ago. I've always been interested in art but found photography much easier as I traveled around Asia. My photography is work in progress but I'm hoping I'm getting better with my photography. No formal classes in photography just learning from going to workshops and making mistakes.\n\n \nMy work is a collection of shots from around Asia. Since living here I've traveled from Korea to New Zealand and between. I love candid shots of people and places. Most of these photos are some of my favorites as I have many. So it was hard to choose. Out of all of my photos, I find Vietnam a very lovely place to photograph.","user_id":298848,"name":"Gary Dupree","website":"garyldupree.com"},{"id":710887,"bio":"I am a painter and photographer based out of  Delhi. \nWhat I paint and what I shoot is my personal language , my own narrative of what inspires me. \nCanvas and lens become the medium to bring out the extraordinary from the ordinary.\nA good example is 'ShotStories'' my photo blog on Facebook. Here i captured and wrote about everyday people and their everyday stories lived.\n \nMy artworks have received high acclaim in all the countries I exhibited in.  My paintings and photography are part of many corporate and private collections around the world.\n\n\n*June 2018 was selected to exhibit in a group photo exhibition at SPAO (School of Photographic Arts) Ottawa,Canada\n\n*Took a gap study photography in Delhi and then in Canada.\n\n•June 2011 Fundraiser solo art show and talk for tsunami victims, at Ritz Carlton, Osaka, Japan\n•March 2010 Solo Exhibition “ Mixed Doubles”\nMiele Tokyo,Japan\n•April 2009 Solo Exhibition “Bioscope” Miele, Johannesburg, South Africa\n•November 2008 Solo Exhibition “Confluence” Kizo Art Gallery in Durban South Africa\n•September 2008 participated in a group exhibition called 'Satyagraha' which was part of the ‘Shared Histories’ festival in South Africa\n•September 2007 Invited to Heritage Arts Festival in Durban South Africa\n•Invited to a charity project to interpret South African celebrities. Actress Leleti Khumalo was Aparna’s subject\n•May 2007 Solo Exhibition “Risky Dreams” at Le Canard, Johannesburg South Africa\n•April 2006 participated in a fundraiser by the External Affairs Spouses Association, New Delhi\n•January 2005 participated in Artist Camp, Agra, celebrating 350 years of the Taj Mahal\n•October 2002 Exhibition at Affordable Art Fair at Battersea Park\n•October – November 2002 exhibition at British Gallery “Artistic Licence”\n•February 2002 Solo Exhibition in London, Nehru Centre, Mayfair titled “Different Strokes”\n•May 2000 Solo exhibition “Creations” at Alliance Française in Addis Ababa and the Addis Ababa Hilton\n•January 2000 participated in a major exhibition ‘Meftel’ by the Heinrich Boll Foundation.  Her works travelled from Germany to several East African countries.\n","user_id":710303,"name":"Aparna Swarup","website":""},{"id":598629,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. I majored in law at university and have been engaged in law since graduation. I love street and documents photography so much. One of my work awards honorable mention IPA 2019. Another work was selected to be exhibited at the 2019 China pingyao international photography festival.","user_id":598045,"name":"李 维","website":"Instagram ID: adele51872,  adele51878"},{"id":636544,"bio":"Rashida Mangera is a London-based South African/Canadian artist. She grew up in Johannesburg and studied Medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand during the Apartheid years. Rashida did her postgraduate studies in Paediatrics and Paediatric Neurology in Toronto and had a successful consulting practice there for many years. Moving to London has given Rashida the opportunity to develop her creative and artistic side. In recent years she has been exploring Identity through photography and mixed media, drawing on her personal experiences of moving between three continents, three cities, and different cultures. Added to the mix are the influences from science, medicine, religion, spirituality and life experiences.","user_id":635960,"name":"Rashida Mangera","website":""},{"id":656971,"bio":"","user_id":656387,"name":"Georges Pacheco","website":"www.georges-pacheco.com"},{"id":796559,"bio":"Gustavo Pizzi is a Brazilian filmmaker based in Rio de Janeiro. He's a director and screenwriter best known for the films \"Craft” premiered at SXSW 2011, “Loveling”  (Sundance 2018) and the mini-series \"The Last Days of Gilda\" (4x30 - Berlinale Series 2021). \n\nHis films have been shown at more than 100 festivals and museums around the world and distributed commercially in more than 25 countries.\n\n“Offerings\" shows for the first time Gustavo’s lesser-known work as a photographer. It provides insights into his image archive, which spans more than 10 years and includes photographs and films.\n","user_id":784659,"name":"Gustavo Pizzi","website":"baleiafilms.com"},{"id":636828,"bio":"Eva-Maria Horstick ist ein unwahrscheinlicher Mensch. Als Frau wird sie nicht ewig leben, doch als Künstlern wird ihr das gelingen. Ihre unerschöpfliche Energie, ihre unstillbare Neugier und das selbstverständliche Vorrecht, sich ungefragt zu allem und jedem zu äußern, macht sie zu einer außergewöhnlichen Vertreterin der internationalen Fotokunstszene.\n\nBereits zu ihrem zehnten Geburtstag erhielt Eva-Maria Horstick ihre erste Kamera. Eine Agfa, mit der sie dann das Leben um sich herum dokumentierte. Die Natur des Münsterlandes wie ihre Reisen nach Holland und Paris, die sie meist per Anhalter unternahm. Mit 19 zog sie zu Hause aus und nahm sich eine Wohnung in Coesfeld, nahe ihrer Geburtsstadt Gescher, wo Eva-Maria Horstick am 03. Februar 1958 das Licht der Welt im Zeichen des Wassermanns erblickte. \n\nZwischen 1974 und 1976 machte sie eine Ausbildung zur Fotolaborantin in einem renommierten Werbestudio und entschied sich, die Fotografie fest in ihr Leben einzubinden. Im Keller ihrer Wohnung richtete sich ein kleines Fotolabor ein und erstellte ihre Abzüge selbst. Doch durch einen Wasserschaden in 1987 wurde ihr gesamtes Frühwerk vernichtet. Von 1980 bis 1989 arbeitete Eva-Maria Horstick als Model, unter anderem für das Label Neyret aus Paris und konnte sich so ihre eigene Firma aufbauen. 1984 kam ihr Sohn Marius in Münster zur Welt. Zu dieser Zeit hatte sie eine Modenschau-Agentur aufgebaut und inszenierte „Catwalks“ mit Theater- und Showelementen. \n\n1990 lernte sie Gerhard Sch. kennen, einen späteren Leitenden Polizeidirektor, in den sie sich verliebte, 1994 schließlich heiratete und dies bis 2016 blieb. Zunächst lebten sie in einer WG mit der schwarzen Sängerin Sheila G. und dem bekannten Philosophen Dr. Thomas Druyen. \n\nAufgrund des Berufes ihres Mannes wurde das Paar unter Auskunftssperre gestellt, wodurch Eva-Maria Horstick nicht mehr frei erreichbar war und somit viele ihrer Kunden verlor. Doch unbeirrbar machte sie mit ihrer Kunst weiter. 1999 erstellte sie zur Eröffnung des Kölner Coloneums ein aufwendiges Bodypainting, ein PR-Fotograf dokumentierte ihrer Arbeit, verkaufte die Bilder an den Kölner Express, ohne ihren Namen auch nur zu erwähnen.\n\n1999 folgte eine Zusammenarbeit mit Chris Seidler, einer bekannten Künstlerin aus dem „Revier“ und die Gestaltung weiterer  Photoprojekte. In der Musikszene fotografierte sie zahlreiche Künstler und gestaltete u.a. Plattencover für Wigald Boning. Für den Lead-Gitarristen Steffi Stephan aus Udo Lindenbergs Panikorchester fotografierte sie in einer Nacht mehr als 650 Personen im Rahmen einer Werbeaktion, was ihre letzte Auftragsarbeit war, weil sie sich nie wieder einer solchen Energiemenge aussetzen wollte. Von nun an arbeitete Eva-Maria Horstick ausschließlich als Fotokünstlerin im Eigenauftrag und begann mit einem Studium an der Fachhochschule Dortmund. Kommunikationsdesign, das sie 2002 erfolgreich beendete.\n\nGrossformatige Serien an Häuserwänden, „aus dem Nichts der Träume“, weitere Bodypainting-Aktionen, „Lost Places“, Kunst im Revier, und Arbeiten zu Brustkrebs, Menschenhandel und Sexarbeit folgten, vielfach ausgestellt, unter anderem im Dortmunder Hoesch Museum und im Kunstverein Dortmund, wo sie zur Fußball-WM 2006 mit Schaufensterpuppen eine Installation kreierte. Ein Jahr zuvor lernte sie im New Yorker Central Park das Künstlerpaar Christo kennen, ein angeregter Austausch über Kunst und Leben folgte, gut zehn Jahre später stellte Eva-Maria Horstick dann auch gemeinsam mit Yoko Ono aus zum Thema Wasser. \n\nIn ihrer Kunst liegen die Geister verborgen, die das 20. und 21. Jahrhundert heimgesucht haben. Bis heute. Und in unserer Zeit, die so sehr auf Verdrängung setzt, hält Eva-Maria Horstick uns den Spiegel vor und konfrontiert uns mit ihren Botschaften, manchmal verschlüsselt, manchmal offensichtlich, doch immer auch mit einer Mischung aus Selbstbewusstsein und Selbstironie, unfassbar für all jene, die es bequem finden, Künstler mit Etiketten zu versehen. Trotzdem hat Eva-Maria Horsticks Arbeit Methode, auch wenn sie keine Propagandistin ist.\n\nIhre Fotos geben ein klares Verständnis davon, was Kunst ausmacht, dass Eva-Maria Horstick die Kamera auf eine so denkwürdige Weise benutzt, dass ihr nichts davor entgeht, weder das Sichtbare noch das Unsichtbare und sie, die Frau hinter dem Sucher, unserer zügellosen Zivilisation in ihrer eigenen Übersetzung eine Offenbarung ausspricht. \n\nEva-Maria Horsticks Kunst gibt der traurigen Fragilität des Daseins einen Sinn, sie ist wie ein Requiem für unsere Welt, die dem Ende entgegen wankt und sich noch ein letztes Mal der Wahrheit stellt. Bis zum nächsten Motiv, das Eva-Maria Horstick zunächst fühlen wird, um es anschließend mit ihrer Kamera zu verewigen. Meist analog mit Leica-Modellen oder Mittelformatkameras. Fotografie auf höchstem Niveau, ohne Retusche pur. \nUm auch der inzwischen vertrauten Philosophie des Augenblicks gerecht geworden; das wichtigste Werkzeug der Künstlerin allenfalls, neben ihrer Seele, ist ihre Energie. \n\nZwischen 2005 und 2007 entstand die Serie „Babaismus“ - Schaufensterpuppen und Barbies wurden von ihr in Szene gesetzt, um auf das so-genannte Schönheitsideal in unserer Gesellschaft aufmerksam zu machen und Schönheitsoperationen in Frage zu stellen. \n\nGrundsätzlich sind es die energiegeladenen Motive, mysteriöse Bilder, die zum Nachdenken anregen möchten, verrückt anders und der Freiheit dienend sind, die die Arbeit von Eva-Maria Horstick spiegeln. Aber auch die Schönheit des weiblichen Körpers ist ihr nahe. So machte sie zahlreiche erotische Fotos und arbeitete u.a. für das Männermagazin Penthouse. Eva-Maria Horstick kennt keine Komfortzone, sich immer wieder neu zu erfinden spiegelt ihr Mantra. \n\nMit der Presse zu reden, fand Eva-Maria Horstick indes oftmals müßig beispielsweise bei ihrem Vorleben der Orga von Modenschauen. \nIhre Shows wurden auch so vom Publikum mit Ovationen geschätzt und gelobt. Ihre Musikzusammenstellungen und Choreografien machte sie grundsätzlich selbst, doch leider fand sie ihre Konzepte und auch dazugehörigen Slogans oftmals geklaut wieder. Einer davon hieß „all about Eve.“ Unzählige Male entdeckte sie ihre kopierten Ideen in der Mainstream-Werbung, da es dieser an Frechheit und Ironie mangelte, was aber Eva-Maria Horstick immer ausgezeichnet hat. Doch manchmal kehrte sie Deutschland auch für lange Strecken den Rücken zu. \n\nZwischen 1990 und 2018 folgten zahlreiche Auslandsaufenthalte wie beispielsweise in Israel und in New York, USA, wo ihr Sohn Marius am weltberühmten Lee-Strasberg-Institut Schauspiel studierte. Freundschaften zu Johannes Wasmuth vom Bahnhof Rolandseck, der Schauspielerin Marianne Hoppe und anderen folgten. Ihre Serie „Chess on Location“ entstand unter anderem in Tschechien, Dänemark, Österreich, Frankreich und Schottland. 2002 reiste sie mehrfach in den Kosovo, um Reportagen gegen Menschenhandel und Zwangsprostitution zu machen, sie lebte dort mit ihrem Mann und einem US-Marine in einer WG. Drei ihrer Arbeiten wurden in 87 Ausstellungen in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz der Nichtregierungsorganisation Terre des Femmes präsentiert. Doch auch der Ruhrpott blieb immer Teil ihrer Arbeitskulisse. Diverse Werkreihen zeugen davon. Wie die Serie „Unretuschiert - Familien im Revier, Töchter des Reviers“ und die Serie „Aschenpüttel- 5 Min. Für ein Mädchen von Morgen!“ \n2004 hatte Eva-Maria Horstick den Traum, das Elend der Reportagen zu verlassen und etwas ganz Neues zu schaffen. So entstand ihre Serie „Photo meets Manga“, an der sie einige Jahre lang arbeitete. Daraus entstanden 36 Werke, die unter anderem bislang ausgestellt wurden in New York City, Tokyo, Berlin, Köln, Hamburg, Brüssel, Bonn, Dortmund.\nMit der Mangazeichnerin Tania Schaubhut - die anschließend als Tattoo-Künstlerin arbeitet - erstellte sie eine neue Sichtweise auf ihre Kunst. \n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":636244,"name":"Eva-Maria Horstick","website":"www.arteve.de "},{"id":665131,"bio":"","user_id":664547,"name":"Jill Branch","website":""},{"id":656983,"bio":"Portrait photographer based in Singapore. ","user_id":656399,"name":"Sebastian Szumigalski","website":""},{"id":543839,"bio":"Currently a third year degree student at Staffordshire University","user_id":543255,"name":"Kim Cockitt","website":""},{"id":657040,"bio":"I have participated in some photography award in the past and I would like to say that It is amazing to show my work and passion about photography in these little pieces","user_id":656456,"name":"Kyriaki Xenofontos","website":""},{"id":636877,"bio":"","user_id":636293,"name":"Mark Grigoryan","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/8887725@N05"},{"id":57903,"bio":"Contemporary images by scandinavian artist K. Kruse, whose portfolio is a modern mix of photography, painting and prose. Limited editions only.","user_id":57908,"name":"Kasper Kruse","website":"www.kasperkruse.com"},{"id":796573,"bio":"Manu Gim is a fine-art landscape and documentary photographer.\n\nHaving been fascinated with art and history for as early as his memory reaches, he had followed an essentially lifelong path of an art historian, studying History and Classical Studies at UCLA, and Art History at Sorbonne University.\n\nUpon realizing that such passion derived not only from an academic curiosity, but much more so from an instinctive desire and need for creative self-expression, he transitioned into photography and graduated from Magnum Photos x Spéos School of Photography's Creative Documentary and Photojournalism program, and discovered his visual language in abstract landscapes.\n\nBorn in Seoul, South Korea.\nRaised in Los Angeles, USA.\nBased in Paris, France.\n\n\nAwards: \n\nND Awards - “Fine Art: Landscape”\nHonorable Mention\nNov 2024\n\nLife Framer - “Colors”\nApr 2022\n\n\nExhibitions:\n\nThe Holy Art Gallery Physical Show\nLe Marais, Paris, France\nSep 2024\n\n15th Contemporary Venice - Itsliquid Group\nDuring the 60th Venice Biennale, Italy\nJul 2024\n\nMagnum x Spéos Student Expo\nMagnum Photos Gallery, Paris, France\nMay 2023\n\n\nPublications:\n\n“Artio Magazine Issue 3” - Artio Gallery\nJun 2024\n\n“Docu Book Vol. 35” - Docu Magazine\nAug 2023\n\n“SLIDE No. 4” - Spéos \u0026amp; Narcisse Magazine\nJul 2023","user_id":784672,"name":"Manu Gim","website":"manugim.com"},{"id":725958,"bio":"","user_id":725374,"name":"toby lichten","website":""},{"id":797087,"bio":"Philipp Burkart (born in 1992)  lives and works as a photographer between Hamburg and Munich, Germany. \nHis work behind the camera reflects his fascination for human cultures, all their facets and the emotions captured within. Whether capturing the bustling streets of metropoles worldwide or the serene beauty of nature, his images evoke a sense of intimacy and authenticity, making the invisible visible. An insatiable curiosity is his permanent drive. \nAs a photographer, musician, and videographer, he explores the intersections of visual and auditory expression.\n","user_id":785103,"name":"Philipp Burkart","website":"www.burkartphotography.com"},{"id":558423,"bio":"I'm a graphic designer, photography is just my latest flame. I've never really pursued anything before in this area. I took very few pictures before, because I felt most of them just not worth taking, until I took one in black and white, and suddenly everything became very exciting. I mostly look for objects in high contrast, and I never edit my photos. As a graphic designer I edit pictures all the time, but I want my photos to be free of this pressure. All of this submissions were made with a phone.","user_id":557839,"name":"Zoltan Sos","website":""},{"id":636628,"bio":"Autodidacte ","user_id":636044,"name":"john loron","website":"www.johnloron.com"},{"id":4227,"bio":"Bettina von Zwehl (b. 1971, Munich) has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. From early works in which she photographed subjects under a range of exacting conditions to more recent projects that reprise the traditions of the painted miniature, she has consistently explored the nature and limits of portraiture. She was artist-in-residence at the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum in 2011 and had a five-month residency at the Freud Museum in London in 2013–14. Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at a number of leading European and American museums and galleries, including the Freud Museum (London, 2016), Fotogaleriet(Oslo, 2014) National Portrait Gallery (London, 2014), Centrum KulturyZamek (Poznan, 2011), V\u0026amp;A Museum of Childhood (London, 2009), The Photographers’ Gallery (London 2005) and Lombard Freid gallery (New York, 2004). Her photographs are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina; Victoria and Albert Museum, Arts Council Collection, London; The National Portrait Gallery, London; the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida; and Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco.","user_id":4227,"name":"Bettina Von Zwehl","website":"www.bettinavonzwehl.com"},{"id":679582,"bio":"Born in Belgium, moved to Israel.\nLiving now between Jerusalem, Paris and Venice.\nWorking in theatre as well as in photography.\nSolo exhibitions in Palestine, Finland, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Italy.\nCollective exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, Lausanne, Vienna\nWorks in public collections (Pompidou Center, Paris, and Ca'Pesaro, Museum of Modern Art,  Venice) and private collections.\n\n","user_id":678998,"name":"Alain Baczynsky","website":"www.baczynsky.art"},{"id":636709,"bio":"","user_id":636125,"name":"Silvia Galletti","website":""},{"id":8299,"bio":"I'm a Tuscany based photographer.  I've studied photography  at the Three Years Course of Photography and New Media at Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence, and now I'm teaching iPhoneography there.\nI take photographs using iPhone, Polaroid, toy cameras, analogic and digital cameras. I am a photography teacher and a photography magazines contributor. ","user_id":8299,"name":"Beatrice Bruni","website":"www.beatricebruni.com"},{"id":9887,"bio":"Bachelor degree in Fine arts from Konstfack, University of arts, crafts and design.\nLives and work in Stockholm, Sweden.\n\nMy artistic practice consists of work with photography and sculpture. Regardless of the means of expression, I work based on an autobiographical theme where I process personal problems and trauma, what it is like to live as shy and how it has affected me, the comic of carrying around a lump of meat that we call the body, anxiety, loneliness and time , the absurdity of one's whole existence.","user_id":9887,"name":"Andreas Kauppi","website":"www.andreas-kauppi.squarespace.com"},{"id":585535,"bio":"J'ai depuis toujours fait de la photo, et beaucoup voyagé ce qui m'a permis de ramener des reportages entiers des pays où je me suis rendu.\nL'humain et la nature sont mes 2 thèmes de prédilection.\n","user_id":584951,"name":"Jean Charles Abeille","website":"www.hansb-photography.com"},{"id":236734,"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":236132,"name":"Catalin Marcu","website":""},{"id":636660,"bio":"","user_id":636076,"name":"Laura Grobler","website":""},{"id":45479,"bio":"Roc Herms Pont sounds German, but it is Catalan. 3 monosyllables and three vowels is all he needs to introduce himself.\n\nBorn along with the Spanish Constitution (1978), he discovers the world of photography late, when it has become, thanks to digital cameras, in the most mainstream form of artistic expression. Like everyone else, he buys his digital compact, travels and takes his touristic photos. He starts realizing that he's happy with the results, he even thinks he's good at it. So he leaves his job as an art director at an advertising agency (DDB Barcelona) and he dives into advertising photography and his personal projects, close to photojournalism.\n\nCurrently, he works as a freelance within the world of design, advertising photography and photojournalism.","user_id":45484,"name":"Roc Herms","website":"www.rocherms.com"},{"id":247659,"bio":"     I grew up in the Delphi area, in an atmosphere full of art with a father who was a painter, so it was almost inevitable to follow  his footsteps.\n     I studied sculpture and ceramics in Italy and worked for several years  teaching art  at school.\n     Photography has entered my life in recent years, and I am passionate about it. Through it, I try to capture my thoughts and get inspired  from my subject and the sociopolitical environment.\n      I am  a member of the Artists  Association of Visual Arts  of Central Greece.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":247057,"name":"Maria Kanata","website":"kanata-photography.blogspot.com"},{"id":204364,"bio":"Laura Todoran, née en Serbie, vit en Francedepuis 2005. Diplômée de l’Université Nationale des Beaux Arts de Bucarest et d’un master en arts visuels. Elle travaille à Paris et Novi Sad. Elle oscille entre photographie, peinture et objet, entremêlant les supports. Installations, interventions dans l’espace publique et performance font partie de son mode d’expression. Elle est dans plusieurs collectifs d’artistes : aproximativ28 - collectif d’artistes femmes (Bucarest) et TNPX. Elle a exposé à la Biennale d’Issy (2015), aux Rencontres photographiques du 10e arr. (2015), à la Galerie NM (Paris), à la Galerie Immix (Paris), à la Galerie Roger-Tator (Lyon), ainsi que en Roumanie et en Serbie. Elle a fait plusieurs résidences WG Dialogue – Berlin, OKUP – Belgrade, Pignon sur rue– résidence éphémère Montreuil…  ","user_id":203762,"name":"laura todoran","website":"www.lauratodoran.com"},{"id":4335,"bio":"Charlotte Cotton (born 1970) is an independent curator of and writer about photography.\n\nShe has held positions including Head of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Head of Programming at The Photographers' Gallery, London, Creative Director at the National Media Museum, UK, Curator of Photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Curator in Residence at the Katonah Museum of Art, NY, and Curator in Residence for International Center of Photography’s new museum and events space, 250 Bowery.\n\nCotton has curated a number of exhibitions on contemporary photography and her publications include The Photograph as Contemporary Art, Imperfect Beauty, Then Things Went Quiet, Guy Bourdin, and Photography is Magic. She is also the founder of wordswithoutpictures.org (2008-9) and EitherAnd.org (2012). Words Without Pictures was published as a print and eBook by Aperture in 2010.","user_id":4335,"name":"Charlotte Cotton","website":"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Cotton"},{"id":467531,"bio":"https://www.lowgravityph.com","user_id":466947,"name":"Hector Riveros Silva","website":"lowgravityph.virtualgallery.com"},{"id":542073,"bio":"I really love photography. It’s my passion. Even though I‘m not a professional, yet, it makes me happy when I can make photos. And I love to show people the world through the eyes of a photographer. ","user_id":541489,"name":"Patricia Takacs","website":"www.instagram.com/pt_photo_"},{"id":656990,"bio":"Already submitted in various photography contests. Since 50 years passionate photographer. Documentation of live and love and love for live.","user_id":656406,"name":"lucia lelie","website":""},{"id":636805,"bio":"","user_id":636221,"name":"Katya Tsvetkova","website":""},{"id":636681,"bio":"Je suis Christian Tang, d’origine camerounaise, maintenant installé au Canada (Montréal). Mon pseudo est Xtian Tang. La photographie globalement, je suis en contact permanent depuis mon enfance de façon inconsciente (c'est moi qui faisais la plupart du temps des p'tits publi-reportage des évènements en famille)... De façon un peu plus poussé le déclic c'est fait en 2015. C'est là où je commence vraiment à m'intéresser, me former tout seul en suivant des professionnels sur leurs chaînes YouTube, participé à des évènements culturels, touristiques. Ce qui va me faire découvrir que c'est vraiment ce qui me passionne. ","user_id":636097,"name":"Christian Tang","website":""},{"id":326689,"bio":"Reza Nadji, born 1978, is a German-Iranian artist who lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles. He graduated with distinction from the University for Applied Sciences and Arts in Dortmund and received a scholarship award from Parsons School of Design in New York. Most notably, he won the Gute Aussichten Award, Germany's highest honor for graduating students in the field of fine art photography. His work explores the connection between visual perception and emotion in regard to the human states of chaos and order leading to the study of relation and relativity. His work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums like the MAKK Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Cologne or the Deichtorhallen Museum der Photography in Hamburg. He operated the IFB in Berlin for three years implementing photography into education and has been a visiting lecturer at the Utah State University and the University of Nuevo Leon.","user_id":326087,"name":"Reza Nadji","website":"www.rezanadji.com"},{"id":359438,"bio":"Passionnée de photographie, j'ai décidé après l'obtention de mon baccalauréat littéraire spécialisé en Arts Plastiques de faire une formation en CAP et bac Professionnel de la photographie au lycée Brassaï à Paris en 2009.\nPar la suite, j'ai obtenu une licence en Information et Communication en 2013.\nProfessionnellement, j'ai travaillé pour quelques laboratoires photo comme tireuse-développeuse en argentique ainsi que dans la retouche et dans la reproduction de document ancien.\nCes différentes expériences forgent la pratique que j'ai de la photographie aujourd'hui.","user_id":358836,"name":"Cathia BERNARD","website":"www.cathiabernard.com"},{"id":634889,"bio":"Photographer and visual artist.\nBesides the Instagram @maristelacoluccifotografia, \nI post mobile chronicles @maristelacolucci ","user_id":634305,"name":"MARISTELA COLUCCI","website":""},{"id":150916,"bio":"I am 45 years old and hold a Masters Degree in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies.\n\nHave exibited as part of the censored exibition at Copenhagen Photo Festival.","user_id":150314,"name":"Lars Brund Jensen","website":"www.larsbrund.com"},{"id":636936,"bio":"","user_id":636352,"name":"Yon Ankersmit","website":""},{"id":223168,"bio":"Travel is wealth. I have been living with photography for many years and with it I have lived unforgettable moments, like a traveler, towards visible and invisible destinations.","user_id":222566,"name":"Claudio Mainardi","website":"www.claudiomainardi.it"},{"id":634230,"bio":"Born and brought up in Guwahati, Assam, India with a degree in Civil Engineering and passion for travel and photography; I am fortunate to invest more time doing photography, travelling and capturing stories from the places I visit and people I meet. Travel, Learn and Photograph is what I believe and try to follow.","user_id":633646,"name":"Arpan Uzir","website":""},{"id":636874,"bio":"Sara Pimentel is a photographic storyteller, and the principle of Sara Pimentel Photography. Her visual practice resides between architecture and interior design photo works and landscape documentary photography. Sara holds a bachelor degree in photography from Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario. Her appreciation for design and architecture derives from her father who is an architect from Portugal. Her mission is to implement through photography the look and feel created by spaces and how they impact viewers. ","user_id":636290,"name":"Sara Pimentel","website":"www.sarapimentel.ca"},{"id":4460,"bio":"\nDavid Campany is a writer, curator and artist, working mainly with photography.\n\nThis website is an archive of David’s published writings, with information about curatorial projects.\n\nHis books include A Handful of Dust (2015), The Open Road: photographic road trips across America (2014), Walker Evans: the magazine work (2014), Gasoline (2013), Jeff Wall: Picture for Women (2010), Photography and Cinema (2008) and  Art and Photography (2003). He also writes for Frieze, Aperture, Art Review, FOAM, Source, Photoworks and Tate magazine.\n\nRecent curatorial projects include Dust (Le Bal, Paris, 2015) Walker Evans: anonymous (Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles, France, 2015), Lewis Baltz: Common Objects (Le Bal, Paris 2014), Victor Burgin: A Sense of Place (AmbikaP3 London, 2013), Mark Neville: Deeds Not Words (The Photographers’ Gallery London, 2013) and Anonymes: Unnamed America in Photography and Film (Le Bal Paris, 2010).\n\nDavid has a Phd and teaches at the University of Westminster, London.\n\nFor his writing, David has received the ICP Infinity Award, the Kraszna-Krauss Book Award, the Alice Award, a Deutscher Fotobuchpreis, and the Royal Photographic Society’s award for writing.\n\nInstagram: davidcampany","user_id":4460,"name":"David Campany","website":"davidcampany.com"},{"id":181164,"bio":"In 1967 I was born into a family of barbers and bartenders - and changed history. For more than 20 years I have worked as a photographer, videographer and award-winning reporter in Africa, Asia, the Balkans and Russia for international publications. My off-beat documentaries have been shown at film festivals and in art house cinemas, my photos exhibited widely in well-known galleries, museums and public places like the US Senate, the National Press Club and the World Bank, both in Washington D.C., the European Commission, the German Parliament, just to name a few. In 2001, I won the Frans Vinkh Prize for international journalism, awarded by the European Commission in cooperation with the Institut d‘études politiques de Paris. From 2002 - 2008, I worked as a photographer and videographer for an international charity on the African continent. This is where I photographed my first two photo exhibitions and humanitarian campaigns. The subject: HIV and Aids. ","user_id":180562,"name":"Sönke Weiss","website":"www.soenkecweiss.com"},{"id":636872,"bio":"Mohammad Al-Hajri is a photojournalist who loves to photograph migratory birds and landscapes","user_id":636288,"name":"MOHAMAAD ALHAJRI","website":""},{"id":636411,"bio":"I am a writer, editor, and amateur photographer. After living in New York City for 22 years, I moved to Valencia, Spain, in September 2019. ","user_id":635827,"name":"Catherine Lowe","website":"www.internationalpajamas.com"},{"id":636928,"bio":"I am not a professional photographer; and have been encouraged by many to enter into contests.  This my second submission to any competition.  My work has always remained private because I do not know how others see it.  I try to capture what my heart sees and feels.  While I enjoyed colour there is something so magical and expressive the B\u0026amp;W. ","user_id":636344,"name":"Sharon Wong","website":""},{"id":636934,"bio":"","user_id":636350,"name":"Simone Furian","website":""},{"id":841788,"bio":"Discover 16bet.uk.net for an exquisite journey into gourmet food, where culinary experiences, delectable recipes, and unforgettable dining await every enthusiast.\nBrand: 16bet\nWebsite: https://16bet.uk.net\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (38) 6373-8627\nEmail: 16bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #16bet #16betfood #16betrecipes #16betculinary #16betdining","user_id":827631,"name":"Betbet Betbet","website":null},{"id":636932,"bio":"Fotógrafa mexicana egresada de la Escuela Activa de Fotografía y del Centro de la Imagen. Ha desarrollado su trabajo desde hace ya 15 años, pues desde pequeña tenía interés en la fotografía. Actualmente trabaja como fotógrafa de producto a la par que desarrolla su lenguaje visual a través de su trabajo de autor.","user_id":636348,"name":"Patricia Guadalupe Cordova Flores","website":"bruine.carbonmade.com"},{"id":113161,"bio":"I've always enjoyed taking photographs-even as a a child. Photography for me is a way of relaxing, calming down, focusing and seeing the world differently, It's also something to share and I use it to get a message across. I'm testing myself out in different genres even alternative (like cyanotype) because I'd like to take it a bit further. \n","user_id":112559,"name":"Kristina Brumat","website":""},{"id":636917,"bio":"In real life, I'm a brand strategist at Hye, the studio I founded with a designer. I like to ride my bike, bake sourdough bread and grow plants.","user_id":636333,"name":"Laura Ristea","website":"hyestudio.com"},{"id":656981,"bio":"","user_id":656397,"name":"启宇 许","website":"mp.weixin.qq.com/s/qsP2MtGaduuuvABnX2Xdcg"},{"id":715117,"bio":"I am a Pastry Chef, traveling the world with his camera, trying to capture life moments.","user_id":714533,"name":"Santiago Luna Corral","website":"www.barcelonachocolatecompany.com"},{"id":138475,"bio":"27, minimalist by choice, dreamer from birth, creative every day.","user_id":137873,"name":"Maria Zangone","website":"www.maryssedesign.com"},{"id":19028,"bio":"Val Patterson fell in love with photography, by accident, while she was in college studying to be an Architect. After reluctantly taking a required introductory photo class at Santa Monica College, she put away her drafting table and found her true artistic calling behind the lens of a 1977 Nikon FM camera. Now over a decade later, Val has produced and published three conceptual photography books that showcase her work. The Mona Lisa Project, a series of costumed portraits featuring contemporary artists and celebrities including Sarah Silverman as Snow White and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Wonder Woman.  The Pink Project, a charity photo book of pink-themed snapshots raising awareness for breast cancer and women’s causes. And most recently, The Red Herring. A series of cinematic landscapes, portraits and still lives inspired by female heroines from classic fairy tales, fiction, religion and mythology.\n\nDuring her charity work and involvement with RAINN, Val collaborated with some of her favorite artists such as Tori Amos, Daryl Hannah, Dita Von Teese, Ingrid Michaelson, Mariska Hargitay, Tina Majorino, Erika Alexander, Chris Pine, Milo Ventimiglia and Stan Lee. Her advocacy for women’s causes gave her the opportunity to photograph former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her Presidential Bid in 2008. Val’s conceptual fine art images have been published and featured in PHOTO+ Magazine in South Korea, F-Stop Magazine, Lenscratch, Tonelit Magazine, Fotofilmic, Redbird Editions, 591 Photography Blog and Forth Magazine. She has participated in group exhibitions at the Robert Berman Gallery, Smashbox Studios, PhotoPlace Gallery, The Perfect Exposure Gallery and Los Angeles Center of Photography.","user_id":19028,"name":"Val Patterson","website":"www.ValPhotography.com"},{"id":373722,"bio":"Santiago, Chile. 1979\n\nAlejandra Arcuch, Artista Visual, licenciada en Artes Visuales de la Universidad Finis Terrae (2002) desarrolla su carrera profesional en Santiago de Chile. Ha participado en exposiciones colectivas e individuales. Sus trabajos mas recientes han sido exhibidos en el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Valdivia, Chile), en la Galería D21 (Santiago, Chile), Galería Artespacio (Santiago, Chile) y en la Galería Metropolitana (Santiago, Chile). La última exposición fue una muestra colectiva organizada por El Capítulo Chileno del National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA).\nFue parte de la VI Versión del Festival Internacional de Fotografía de Arica (Chile) y del IV Salón de Fotografía Analógica “La Otra Luz” (Cajamarca, Perú)\nPublicó un fotolibro titulado “Retratos” bajo la editorial “Otra Sinceridad” y ha participado en distintas ferias de arte, entre las más importantes la feria internacional especializada en Fotografía, Buenos Aires Photo (Buenos Aires, Argentina).\n ","user_id":373138,"name":"Alejandra Arcuch Haddad","website":""},{"id":636929,"bio":"","user_id":636345,"name":"David Gómez Correa","website":"www.behance.net/davidgomezcorrea"},{"id":636924,"bio":"I'm a graphic designer, living in Berlin. I am inspired by nature, travelling, people, small things and open spaces. Photography is not my job, it's my passion.","user_id":636340,"name":"Simone Schröder","website":"www.simoneschroeder.de"},{"id":637002,"bio":"I work as a technician for the city  council","user_id":636418,"name":"Miguel Angel Sarrias Juarez","website":"@redcosmonautgirl"},{"id":609413,"bio":"I'm 23 and, even though my education is mainly cinema-based, I got passioned to photography through my work experiences and my trips. I graduated in Cinema studies and Currently I am attending a Master in Management and Conservation of World Heritage.","user_id":608829,"name":"Giuseppe Zoppo","website":""},{"id":636910,"bio":"Enthusiast photographer,  who is still very keen on taking photos of \"everything\", without specializing on a single genre or topics. Experimenting with different post-processing styles, and trying to leverage the technical possibilities of my camera as much as possible. ","user_id":636326,"name":"Rudolf Ondruska","website":"rudolfondruska.smugmug.com"},{"id":657051,"bio":"Valentin Delaunoy is a portrait and conceptual photographer based in Brussels. His main focus is to create unique images as he likes to experience on composition, colour and lighting.","user_id":656467,"name":"Valentin Delaunoy","website":"www.valentindelaunoyphotography.com"},{"id":1593,"bio":"GALLERY\nRepresented by SFMOMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA\n\nEDUCATION\n2013 MFA, Photography, San Francisco Art Institute, CA\n1994 BA, Art History, Smith College, MA\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS\n2020\nLandscape, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT.  Juror Ann Jastrab\n2019\nThe 2019 Photographs in Conversation, Lenscratch, Online exhibition curated by Aline Smithson2018\n2018\n41st Area Artist’s Annual Juried Exhibit received Merit Award, Adobe Art Gallery, Adobe Art Gallery, Castro Valley, CA.  Juror René de Guzman\n2017\nLe Salon de Diego, Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA\nSFMOMA Artists Gallery Benefit Sale, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA\n2016\nSFMOMA Artists Gallery Benefit Sale, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA\n2015\nMasterpiece, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA\nSFMOMA Artists Gallery Benefit Sale, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA\n2014\nTransmissions, Marin Community Foundation, Novato, CA. ","user_id":1593,"name":"Marcella Davis","website":"www.marcelladavis.com"},{"id":641207,"bio":"I began taking street photography seriously in 2018, driven by a fascination with observing my surroundings and noticing the small details that are often overlooked in daily life. My images are often filled with emptiness, silence, and unplanned moments. Amidst the chaos of the city, I try to capture something that may seem ordinary, yet somehow evokes a feeling that cannot be easily explained. Even though I may not fully understand every photo I take, I believe that ambiguity in art is not a flaw — it is an open space, allowing viewers, and even myself in the future, to return and discover new meanings within the work.","user_id":640623,"name":"Sittichai Maikupandin","website":"www.facebook.com/sittimaiku"},{"id":51897,"bio":"Growing up on a small island in the middle of the Indian Ocean made me develop an insatiable curiosity to explore the wider world and a hunger to see what was outside my remarkably beautiful but small island nation- the Maldives. Since I could, I have tried to make this a reality, travelling when ever the opportunity arose and documenting the natural and cultural diversity of our ever-changing planet through my great passion- photography. ","user_id":51902,"name":"Shifaan Thowfeequ","website":"shifaanthowfeequ.com"},{"id":636712,"bio":"Oliver de Ros is an independent photojournalist based in Guatemala City. Born in Barcelona in 1988 he produced his first photo documentary while coursing a degree in humanities at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. In it he follows a small Gypsy community who were being ousted from their traditional home. He was then awarded a scholarship in photojournalism in Barcelona and went on to carry out different assignments for the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia. Then he moved to Guatemala and has been working as a freelancer for The Associated Press as spot news photographer.\nAt the same time, he joined a multimedia journalistic production company, El Intercambio, working on long-term documentary projects about social conflicts in the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador).","user_id":636128,"name":"Oliver de Ros","website":"www.oliverderos.com"},{"id":636995,"bio":"I am a profesional percussionist and photographer. ","user_id":636411,"name":"Danny Howard","website":"www.photodrummer.com"},{"id":643994,"bio":"Emiliano Cuadrado Rodríguez is a Spanish photographer based in Toulouse, France. Originally trained as a chemist, he moved there in 2019 for work in the pharmaceutical industry, but it was at that time that photography, particularly street photography, developed into his primary artistic focus. His photography highlights overlooked details and coincidences, often structured through geometry, that give texture to the urban landscape.\n\nSince then, his work has been recognized with multiple international awards, including 1st \u0026amp; 2nd prize in the Urban Life category at Life-Framer (2024-2021), finalist at the 13th Leica Street Photo (2024), Jurors’ Pick at the Street Photographers Foundation Awards (2024), and honors at the Paris, Pisa, and Urban Street Photography Awards, among others.","user_id":643410,"name":"Emiliano Cuadrado Rodriguez","website":"www.emiernest.com"},{"id":4488,"bio":"Debra Bloomfield has worked in the landscape for 35 years. Her poetic large-scale color photographs focus on the relationship between interiority and the external world, and question how we use and misuse our land. In 2007, Bloomfield began incorporating field recordings into her working methodology. Turning to an unknown terrain, she immersed herself in the landscape, purposely repeating her movement through the seasons with a contemplative stance.\n\nHer previous work includes \"Frida/Trotsky\" (1987–1990), a portrait of Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky made in their homes in Coyoacán, Mexico, and \"Four Corners\", published in 2004 by the University of New Mexico Press, in which photographs from the unforgiving landscape of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico are paired with intimate views of the iconography of Catholic missions. \"Still: Oceanscapes\", published in 2008 by Chronicle Books, explores the endless horizon of the sea and is about reflection, patience, and discovery. \"Wilderness\" was published in January 2014 by the University of New Mexico Press. In \"Wilderness\", two former University New Mexico Press authors, Debra Bloomfield and Terry Tempest Williams, have joined in a collaboration that began over a cup of coffee and their mutual passion for wilderness. \n\nBloomfield’s photographs are represented in numerous museum collections, including the Phoenix Art Museum; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Honolulu Museum of Art; the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe; the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson; the George Eastman House; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.  \n\nAn educator in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1977, Bloomfield is currently teaching at the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1992, Bloomfield was the recipient of the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Art Award for her Trotsky series, and in 2005 Four Corners received the Western Heritage Literary Award in Photography.\n","user_id":4488,"name":"Debra Bloomfield","website":""},{"id":608970,"bio":"Alessandro Iasevoli was born near Turin Italy in 1971 from a Neapolitan family. He moved to Rome at the age of 18. There, he studied international political science.  From that age he started his passion for photography shooting black and white films and printing its own images at home. \nAfter graduated he started working in the TLC field. In the meantime he invested in his education in photography at Istituto Superiore di Fotografia e Comunicazione Integrata in Rome, first with Reportage studies and then at Master of Photojournalism.   He further studied with the most acclaimed Italian photojournalists and developed an interest in documenting daily life in America Latina. \n After some years he left his job to finally try ti live with photography only.  He is now a professional photographer mainly dealing with events, but also with street photography and documentary photography. In 2020 he has been recognized as the best Italian wedding photographer according to Wedding Photojournalist Association. In 2022 he has been acclaimed as IPA Photographer of the Year in Event Category. In 2023 I Misteri is awarded with 1st Prize Series Category at PSPI Pisa Street Photography International","user_id":608386,"name":"Alessandro Iasevoli","website":"www.alessandroiasevoli.it"},{"id":166729,"bio":"I AM AN 85 YEAR OLD RETIRED PHYSICAN.  I STARTED PHOTOGRAPHING WHEN I WAS IN THE 5TH GRADE.  I ONLY DO BLACK AND WHITE.  I STILL USE FILM AND DO MY OWN DARKROOM WORK.","user_id":166127,"name":"paul greenberg","website":"PAULGREENBERGPHOTOGRAPHER.COM"},{"id":404388,"bio":"I’m Sundaram Perumal, a photographer from Jakkampatti, Tamil Nadu. I focus on landscapes, culture, and everyday moments that carry emotion and depth. I’m working towards my dream of becoming a full-time travel photographer, capturing powerful scenes and stories from different places around the world. My work has been selected multiple times in LensCulture competitions.","user_id":403804,"name":"Sundaram Perumal","website":""},{"id":123567,"bio":"Amateur photographer from Cork, Ireland","user_id":122965,"name":"Brendan Ó Sé","website":"www.brendanose.com"},{"id":4526,"bio":"Donald McCullin, CBE Hon FRPS (born 9 October 1935) is an internationally known British photojournalist, particularly recognized for his war photography and images of urban strife. His career, which began in 1959, has specialised in examining the underside of society, and his photographs have depicted the unemployed, downtrodden and the impoverished.","user_id":4526,"name":"Don McCullin","website":"www.hamiltonsgallery.com/artists/29-don-mccullin/overview"},{"id":627131,"bio":"I grow up as a refugee from Myanmar.\nFrom the help of UNHCR and New Zealand government, me and my family was able to have a better life in New Zealand. \nI am currently studying Master of Architecture in Unitec Institute of Technology.\nI am very passionate about telling stories through my photographs. Photography allows me to express my self and tell my story and my up bring as a refugee and my life stories. \n\n\nMyint San Aung\n","user_id":626547,"name":"Myint San Aung","website":"www.instagram.com/myint.san.aung"},{"id":254469,"bio":"Beth Cummins, Photographer  I’ve been a visual artist for the majority of my life. My early work in drawing and painting informs my primary focus in photography. My images aim to reveal the multi-dimensional soul of my subjects, often through use of texture, motion, and color manipulation.\nExhibited at Photoville in NYC, Perfect Exposure Gallery in LA, Root Brooklyn, SUNY Albany, Princeton University, Parsons in NYC, NY University in NYC, Louis Armstrong School in NYC, Soundscape in NYC, Artist’s Int'l in NYC, The Alternative Museum in NYC, Experimental Intermedia Found. in NYC, Arts \u0026amp; Culture Society of Elmsford, Soho Photo in NYC, and Warde-Nasse Gallery in NYC. My feature-length video at Roulette in NYC in collaboration with Jerome Cooper’s performance. Album covers for : Mutable Music, About Time, Anima and India Navigation. Published in Cue, People, NY Times, Contemporary Keyboard, High Fidelity, and Stereo Review, and miscellaneous books. My short experimental video was featured at Millepiani/LoosenArt in Rome, Italy.","user_id":253867,"name":"Amanda Cummins","website":"www.bethcumminsphotography.com"},{"id":138995,"bio":"Robert Dodge is an American photographer and writer currently living in Bangkok. He specializes in documentary, travel, portraiture and fine art photography. He is the author/photographer of Vietnam 40 Years Later (Damiani), which provides a look at Vietnam four decades after the end of the American-Vietnam War. Robert was previously a Washington correspondent for The Dallas Morning News, where he was the national economics correspondent, ","user_id":138393,"name":"Robert Dodge","website":"www.RobertDodge.com"},{"id":505888,"bio":"Photography is a passion but a hobby. Photographing mostly when travelling, I do not do portraits as much as I would like but intense road tripping swifts your focus to the world. ","user_id":505304,"name":"Yiannis Iatridis","website":"www.yiannisiatridis.com"},{"id":105304,"bio":"I am a visual artist working across multiple disciplines including photography, video, and sculptural installations. I  hold a master’s degree in studio art from San Francisco Art Institute and a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from Art and Architecture Azad University, Tehran. My research explores the identity of women in relation to culture and society. My work attempts to deconstruct the roles of power and gender in Middle Eastern culture in order to address subjects such as femininity, discrimination, and identity. My work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in solo, group, and juried exhibitions.","user_id":104702,"name":"Nasim Moghadam","website":"www.nasimmoghadam.com"},{"id":637207,"bio":"","user_id":636623,"name":"Marzia Iop","website":""},{"id":637094,"bio":"No artistic background, can't draw a straight line, or even a crooked one - just love photography, music and nature.","user_id":636510,"name":"John Soffe","website":"www.johnsoffe.com"},{"id":637057,"bio":"Newcastle based photographer with a special interest in environmental portraits and surf Photography","user_id":636473,"name":"Jarrod Vero","website":""},{"id":637124,"bio":"","user_id":636540,"name":"xin wang","website":""},{"id":305045,"bio":"Elwes is often concerned with events that indicate and denote constancy or change, whether it is a political event, maintaining the traditions of the local market, or the closing of a chain store. In a world of flux, significant moments pass quickly, soon to be superseded by others. He addresses certain situations in order to witness an event, to listen to people’s voices and to create a document that will remain appealing with the passage of time.\n\nElwes’ work has been exhibited at national and international venues including the National Portrait Gallery and The Photographers’ Gallery in London, Frölunda Kulturhaus in Göthenburg Sweden and with Fetart in Arles and Paris. He presently divides his time between Europe and México. In México his work has been exhibited in government institutions and private galleries including Centro Cultural Manuel Gómez Morín Santiago de Querétaro and Fifi Projects, México City.\n\n\n","user_id":304443,"name":"Benjamin Elwes","website":"www.benelwesphoto.com"},{"id":637168,"bio":"","user_id":636584,"name":"Aoife Boylan","website":"www.aoifeboylanphotography.com"},{"id":426341,"bio":"","user_id":425757,"name":"Isabelle Swiderski","website":"seven25.com"},{"id":19015,"bio":"Tealia Ellis Ritter is an American photographer born in Illinois in 1978. She was given her first camera, at the age of six, by her father. Ellis Ritter views photography as an explorative process, often examining family and photography's relationship to memory. Her work has been exhibited internationally, most recently by The New Yorker, at PRC: Exposure 2011, on Women in Photography, by the Corcoran Gallery of Art with 100 Portraits: 100 Photographers, at Catherine Edelman Gallery, by Taschen NYC and at Humble Arts “31 Under 31” exhibition. \n","user_id":19015,"name":"Tealia Ritter","website":"www.ellisritter.com"},{"id":54678,"bio":"I'm an italian Photorapher I was born in 1985 in Colombo (Sri Lanka ).\ncurrently I lived between Rome and Paris","user_id":54683,"name":"Nelum Francesca Caramini","website":"www.nelumfrancescacaramini.com"}]}