{"profiles":[{"id":841860,"bio":"","user_id":827703,"name":"Aline Jeremias","website":""},{"id":294134,"bio":"I am a student of Film Editing at FAMU – Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. I am generally intrested in visual arts, photography and painting. What fascinates me most in film is its multi-layred ambiguity, the possibility to work with it as a vertical composition, finding (mostly surprising, non-linear or absolutely distant) connections between those layers. I am also pursuing topics of numbness, alienation, pensiveness or neurotic states of mind.","user_id":293532,"name":"Varvara Šatunova","website":"www.varvarasatunova.cz"},{"id":350638,"bio":"A long time ago, I studied photography in high school, and spent many days hidden away in the school dark room avoiding calculus classes. I took the obligatory black and white photos of my feet and trash in nature. A few years ago I rediscovered photography on a trip to Paris, and finally found the courage to take the photos I had always seen - photos of people. Candid moments, taken to show the beauty of life. Since then, I'm working to make photography a bigger part of my life, because nothing else I do (outside of my family life) fills me up the way catching a fleeting moment does.","user_id":350036,"name":"Andrea Wooles","website":"www.awoolesphoto.com"},{"id":665486,"bio":"I shoot film and use rangefinder cameras.","user_id":664902,"name":"Gary Matson","website":""},{"id":662903,"bio":"I’m 22 years old and I’m self taught. I study Law and Communication but I wish to work in Cinema. ","user_id":662319,"name":"Nassia Stourairi","website":"www.nassiastouraiti.com"},{"id":23742,"bio":"Bercis G.Metz \n\nBorn in Istanbul, Turkey. Studied Computer Sciences.\nLiving in Holland since 2007 in Haarlem.  She studied photography in Amsterdam Fotoacademie to develop her own style combining photography with light and touch of classical paintings  to  create illustrative portraits for advertising purposes.\n","user_id":23742,"name":"Bercis Metz","website":"www.bercis.nl"},{"id":294215,"bio":"French :\nJ'ai obtenu un Bac STI2D en 2013, puis un BTS Audiovisuel en 2016, j'ai ensuite travaillé pendant 8 mois dans un lieu qui m'a permis de me perfectionner dans la photo, et depuis je suis rentrée dans une école qui me forme pour devenir Régisseur plateau de spectacle vivant en alternance. \nDepuis  mes 20 ans j'ai pu m'acheter un appareil photo grâce à quelques jobs que j'ai pu faire à côté de mes études.\nDernièrement, j'ai ouvert un compte Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/people/150885555@N03/) où vous pourrez retrouver toutes mes photos et créée un site web (https://chloesalesse.wixsite.com/photographie) qui n'est pas encore fini, mais que vous pouvez déjà visiter.","user_id":293613,"name":"chloé Salesse","website":"chloesalesse.wixsite.com/photographie"},{"id":298890,"bio":"je n'ai aucun parcours professionnel concernant la photographie, j'ai déjà participé à l'un de vos concours il y a quelques années, je n'ai pas de site web","user_id":298288,"name":"Joselyne Eugénie","website":""},{"id":419070,"bio":"Charlotte Parenteau-Denoël est une artiste et photographe française aux multiples facettes, qui aime jouer avec les codes et les icônes de la société de consommation.\n\nPassionnée d'histoire de l'art et de design, l'artiste s'inspire dans sa pratique de la photographie contemporaine des tendances surréalistes, conceptuelles et pop'art. Son univers artistique passe en revue les nombreux thèmes de la société contemporaine, comme l'œuvre intitulée «Omniphone», qui traite de l'omniprésence du téléphone portable dans nos vies, et qui lui a valu un prix décerné pas l'Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) en 2019.\n\nLe fil conducteur de sa démarche artistique est le détournement d'objets et d'images. Elle aime casser les codes et les idées reçues pour interroger le spectateur tout en s'amusant à expérimenter la photographie. \n\nToutes ses photographies contemporaines sont \"faites main\". Aucun trucage informatique n’est réalisé pour la composition de ses sujets.\n\n","user_id":418486,"name":"CHARLOTTE PARENTEAU-DENOEL","website":"www.charlotteparenteaudenoel.com"},{"id":662959,"bio":"Rhonisha Franklin is an award-winning photographer with 15 years of experience specializing in portraiture for people of color. ","user_id":662375,"name":"Rhonisha Franklin","website":"www.rdionefoto.com"},{"id":254995,"bio":"Docente, fotógrafa, comunicadora social...artista. ","user_id":254393,"name":"Mariana Jacob","website":"sites.google.com/site/profesoramarianajacob/home"},{"id":277039,"bio":"I am a portuguese citizen, with 60 years old,  and from a very early age I was a business manager. But recently my life changed completely, and I began to \"look\" for photography with a more artistic and even professional perspective. Hence I have been involved in several photography workshops and participated in several photo tours multiplying myself in contacts and learning as much as possible. Since the eighties I have been doing photography, and I joined the digital in 2007, but it has been in the last two years that I have evolved artistically which has led me to participate in several exhibitions, to see some of my photos published in books and to win some prizes. Now I have my own photography business, the Pictury Photo Tours in Portugal, where I'm the Photo Tour Leader.","user_id":276437,"name":"José Manuel Santos","website":"www.zinhosantosfotografia.com"},{"id":394055,"bio":"Group Exhibition \n2018 \nMISS READ BOOK FAIR (Berlin Germany)\nKyotographie KG+(Kyoto Japan)\n2017\nArt Fair Sapporo(Sapporo Japan)\nfoto fever Paris (Paris France)\nKyotographie KG+(Kyoto Japan)\nLA Art Book Fair (Los Angels USA)\n\nPrize\n2016 Tokyocameraclub Instagram section\n\n\n","user_id":393471,"name":"Miki Otsuka","website":"mikio7766.wixsite.com/mikiotsuka"},{"id":23723,"bio":"Candid, real life, quotidian encounters. I am a Vancouver-based documentary photographer. My work is exhibited in museums, galleries, and major photography exhibitions, and is held in numerous private collections.\n\nMy photography is often portrayed as a fictionalized account of real life with the medium manipulating the spatial and temporal realities. Photographs are presented as discovered using only traditional methods of darkroom photography and in the spirit of the straight movement. Nothing added, nothing removed.\n\nMy photographs often muse on people and their environment with notes of individuality and group expression and the negotiation of public and private space under the ever watchful eye of government surveillance and the increasingly suspicious general public.\n\nSet on a modern stage, the show begins when the bright lights illuminate the sometimes unbearable lightness of being. The pictures incorporate a theatrical mood with the aesthetics and candor of contemporary street photography accented with a post-modern psyche.\n\nSee more at - http://johngoldsmithphotography.com/","user_id":23723,"name":"John Goldsmith","website":"www.johngoldsmithphotography.com"},{"id":204598,"bio":"A portrait and fashion photographer,\u0026nbsp;Audrey Rouzer's work aims to challenge her audience with\u0026nbsp;raw and unapologetic human portrayal.\u0026nbsp;A recipient of five scholarships, her work has been\u0026nbsp;showcased at SCAD's competitive Small Works and deFINE Art exhibitions as well as the SCAD Lacoste Open Studio.\u0026nbsp;Aside from her collegiate accomplishments, Rouzer has\u0026nbsp;been featured in Plates to Pixels Magazine as a part of the juried exhibition Intimate Alchemy and aspires to continue her work in New York and Los Angeles. \n","user_id":203996,"name":"Audrey Rouzer","website":"www.audreyrouzerphoto.com"},{"id":663061,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer aspiring to develop my skills","user_id":662477,"name":"Marith Gullbekk Markussen","website":""},{"id":205260,"bio":"The Others / Trisevgeni(Tzina) Archonta\u0026nbsp;\n\nI was born in Athens, Greece, in 1973 and I studied photography at the\nFaculty of Art and Design of the Technological Educational Institution of Athens.\nI have realized solo and group exhibitions in Greece while a series of my works is part of the collection of the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography.\nI live in Thessaloniki, Greece, and work at \"mythistoria\" bookstore.","user_id":204658,"name":"Tzina Archonta","website":""},{"id":716975,"bio":"Artist Statement\nAs the founder of PhiladelphiaDANCE.org and the Dance Journal, photography was initially a means for me to capture and record dance and movement in the Philadelphia region. But it has become so much more! It is a process by which I can tell stories, champion social causes, and explore the world around me.  I am fascinated by how images can capture fleeting moments in time, stir emotions and create impact. An image can create unexpected, accidental, and coincidental connections giving a view into new realms. I find myself most intrigued by the range of human expression along with the richness of our diverse cultures, customs, celebrations, dance, art, food, and connection to our planet. It has been a privilege to capture life and nature and, most importantly, our shared humanity.\n\nArtist Bio\nA graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with advanced degrees in Psychology and Education, Steven Weisz is an entrepreneur and CEO for several for-profits and non-profit corporations in the region. He is also an adjunct professor of Psychology with several local Universities. Steven is currently the CEO of Delaware Valley On Line, one of the first regional Internet Service Provides that now focuses on business-class web hosting, design, and internet marketing for clients that range from small to mid-size companies to universities and colleges and the non-profit sector. He is president and founder of Rainbow Promotions Inc., a special events and entertainment agency es","user_id":716391,"name":"Steven Weisz","website":"artimagined.photo"},{"id":17269,"bio":"Born in 1982, Samantha VanDeman grew up in Chicago.  She studied fine arts at Columbia College Chicago, receiving a BFA in 2005.  In 2009, she earned an MFA in photography from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.\n\nSamantha has exhibited and published her work internationally.  Her work has been exhibited at Photo Lux Festival, Lucca, Italy; CPW, Woodstock, NY; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO; Newspace, Portland, OR and Emory Visual Arts Gallery, Atlanta, GA. Samantha has been published in Flash Forward, Shots Magazine and The Photo Review. \n","user_id":17269,"name":"Samantha VanDeman","website":"www.samanthavandemanphotography.com"},{"id":205034,"bio":"Nikolaj Møller was born in Toronto, Canada and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark. \n\nHe has worked his way through a range of photographic disciplines over the past years; gallery shows, magazine commissions, publications, advertising and moving images, including his first feature documentary showing at CPH DOX 2020. \u0026nbsp;\n\nWith his conceptual approach and visual signature, Nikolaj's focus is on portraying people living on the edge of society. His curiosity for people challenging the social constructs they live with, often with great sacrifice, has taken him around the world and given him unique access to marginalized communities. From men practicing ancient wrestling in Turkey and soldiers in Afghanistan to girls challenging menstrual taboos in the slums of Caracas.\nYet Nikolaj’s work should not be mistaken with the method of classic reportage. Actually, it lies in the field between documentary and conceptual visual storytelling, in which his projects evolve and come to life.\n\nAt the moment, Nikolaj is working on various publications including a portrait book of the Afghan National Security Forces photographed in the Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2011 and 2012.\n","user_id":204432,"name":"Nikolaj Møller","website":"www.nikolajmoeller.com"},{"id":428550,"bio":"I’m a creative, maker, finder, collector, photographer, interior stylist and designer. \n\nI love challenging the concept of the mundane, I believe you can see  interest, beauty and composition in everything. I curate and creatively compose, using space, person and object with photography and design, as a way to capture everything around me. I'm passionate about documenting personal journeys through my work through the camera lens (and through everything I create).\n\nMy passion stems from early years watching and mirroring my grandfather, mother and father, all keen photographers. Nature and nurture, I feel it is something I cannot help but become immersed in. I find photography as a path of mindfulness - I am always seeing, seeking and experiencing.  I love the spontaneity of the moment when I see something that catches my imagination and then seek to capture it or create from it. \n\nI live in London and am a creative entrepreneur with my own business. I would love to be able to have the chance to be showcased in this competition.","user_id":427966,"name":"Sarah Victoria Cohen Graham","website":"www.svstudio.co.uk"},{"id":717009,"bio":"Monaco based photographer, Maja Kerin-Cosignani, has been honing her skills in abstract photography for the past several years. Originally a portrait photographer, Maja blended photography skills with her spiritual growth journey, bringing about a perfect marriage of her two passions. \n\nMaja’s evolution into abstract photography allowed her to introduce another element to this union and extend the range of her talents even further. \nThe use of camera painting technique allows Maja to challenge the boundaries of classic photography utilising the energy vibration to tell stories, which explore the depths of movement and composition. Her aim is to fully express the sensation of energy that is felt when looking at the subject. As Kerin-Cosignani says, 'Everything is energy. Everything around us moves and vibrates all the time, and I like to capture that flow.'\n\nMaja's work has been featured in: House\u0026amp;Garden Magazine, Mayfair Life, Chelsea Life, Flux Magazine, Tatler Magazine (Tatler Curates), Spotlight Magazine. \n\nUpcoming Exhibitions: \nEspace 22, Monte Carlo, Monaco  June 1-15th 2022\nFlux Exhibition, London, UK  June 17-25th 2022","user_id":716425,"name":"Maja Kerin-Cosignani","website":"www.bluepineappleart.com"},{"id":13168,"bio":"San Francisco artist Christine Elfman explores the constancy of change through photography, painting, and film. From the Philadelphia area, Elfman received her BFA in Painting from Cornell University and MFA in Photography from California College of the Arts.  She has worked extensively with 19th century photographic processes, as an intern for photographer France Osterman, and in her own wet-plate collodion studio in Rochester, NY. While there, she also worked with historic collections as a preparator at the George Eastman House, and as a photographer at the University of Rochester Library’s Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.  Elfman’s work has been exhibited nationally. She has received The San Francisco Foundation Murphy and Cadogan Fellowship, Graduate Merit Scholarship at CCA, the Center for Emerging Visual Artists Career Development Fellowship, a residency at the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts in Ithaca, NY, and the Faculty Medal of Art from the Cornell Art Department. Most recently, she was selected for the San Francisco Artist Award. She has taught photography at CCA, Foothill College, and UC Berkeley's Art Studio. \n","user_id":13168,"name":"Christine Elfman","website":"www.christineelfman.com"},{"id":828701,"bio":"I’m a photographer drawn to the spaces between light and soul. Moments that whisper, glow, and quietly endure. My work is about sensing life’s rhythm, holding onto the sudden and the subtle in ways that speak beyond the frame.\n\nWith every click, I search for truth in the ordinary and gaze at the fugitive moment. An invitation to see life with fresh eyes.\n\nFor me, photography is not just about capturing. It’s about connecting, exploring, and honouring the stories illuminated by light.\n\nMy pictures have been featured in international print and online media outlets such as Al Jazeera and the South China Morning Post.","user_id":814439,"name":"Giulio Ferracuti","website":"giuli.us"},{"id":99905,"bio":"Caroline Waterman grew up in Dublin Ireland.  She moved to the United States in 1986 and lives in Charlotte, NC with her husband and three children.   She took film photography classes in Dublin in the 1980’s and again in Boston. She completed her BFA in Photography from UNCC in the spring of 2016., she is currently completeing her MFA at Lesley University in Cambridge. Caroline specializes in Silver Gelatin Lith and Platinum Palladium printing. Her work deals with the themes of memory and loss and she has drawn on her connections to family, heritage and place as inspiration.  She has conducted workshops on Lith printing at UNCC, at Appalachian State University and at the Light Factory.  Her Silver Gelatin Lith prints are currently being exhibited at the University Hilton Hotel in Concord, NC.  Caroline has also exhibited her work at UNCC, The Photo Place Gallery in Vermont, the SE Center for Photography in Greenville SC and PhotoSynthesis Gallery in Manchester CT. Her work has been published in The Hand magazine and Lightleaked , and was selected to participate at the 10th Annual Photography Biennial at East Carolina University. ","user_id":99303,"name":"Caroline Waterman","website":"www.carolinewaterman.com"},{"id":535815,"bio":"Actuellement étudiante en Sciences Sociales de l'Amérique Latine, j'éprouve une grande passion envers la photographie.  Prendre des photos me permet d'exprimer des sentiments que je ne peux pas d'écrire d'une autre façon. C'est un instrument qui me permet de partager des moments, des souvenirs, des événements importants pour moi et auquel je prends un plaisir fou à faire. ","user_id":535231,"name":"Maria Guerra","website":"@chauletmaria or @de_porte_a_porte"},{"id":441836,"bio":"Hello everybody.\nI am 30 years old, based in germany and I am working as a Prop Master/Set Dresser for movies. My passion is it to portrait people because they tell the whole story, you just have to watch at them intense. It is my first time I am register for a photo award and I am really excited. I can`t wait to get a review of my work. Thanks.\nLovely regards,\nKerstin","user_id":441252,"name":"Kerstin Wimmer","website":""},{"id":587700,"bio":"","user_id":587116,"name":"Maren Oude Essink","website":"www.moeph.com"},{"id":656872,"bio":"Als fotograaf maak ik niet alleen beelden in opdracht maar focus ik mij de afgelopen 2 jaar ook steeds meer op het maken van autonoom werk. Vaak buiten op locatie zonder extra belichting toe te voegen. Mijn modellen in dit werk zijn vaak mijn eigen 3 dochters.","user_id":656288,"name":"Maeike Blauw","website":"www.maeikeblauw.nl"},{"id":663318,"bio":"Activité de photographe au sein de l’agence Marc Enguérand – agence française spécialisée dans les reportages sur le spectacle et pour laquelle j'ai photographié, pendant une vingtaine d’années, de 1972 à 1992, le théâtre, la danse et la musique. Les archives photographiques témoignant de cette activité ont été accueillies en 2013 au Département des Arts du spectacle de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF), à Paris.","user_id":662734,"name":"Jean-Marc Martin du Theil","website":"www.jmmartindutheil.com"},{"id":187932,"bio":"Viet Ha Tran is a Vietnam-born and Spain-based fine art photographer known for her emotionally dense and endlessly compelling photographs of women. Her art emphasizes fantasy and imagination as a source of aesthetic experience. Instead of taking photos, she tries to paint women’s emotions, inner dreams, intimacy, poetry and philosophy with her camera. As a result, her photos, apart from having an air of classic paintings, capture an ephemeral moment of feminine emotions flowing through the river of time. As reality plays hide-and-seek with fantasy, it’s a reflection of those volatile moods etched in the permanent state of change.","user_id":187330,"name":"Viet Ha Tran","website":"www.viethatran.com"},{"id":140438,"bio":"Troy Barrow aka nusevoice is a documentary and fine art photographer based in NYC.\nRecently after a pause over the last couple of years I have reunited with my camera’s (and met new ones), most importantly I’m doing what I love hunting for great scenes, taking photos\u0026nbsp;and sharing them.\nI am currently a NYIP Photojournalism student and an avid street photographer. My photos have been published by and exhibited by the dotART URBAN 2016 Photo Awards where I ranked in the top 100 out of the 494 contestants who placed for ranking, as well as many more worldwide contestants. Two of my images were also chosen and exhibited by the #helloicp Installation Project to welcome the International Center of Photography (ICP) to their new dynamic center on the Bowery in New York City.\n\nI look forward to sharing my journey with photography and I hope you enjoy what you see!\n\nWarm wishes,\n\nTroy\n@nusevoice","user_id":139836,"name":"Troy Barrow","website":"www.nusevoicephotography.com"},{"id":209888,"bio":"","user_id":209286,"name":"Jacopo Brunello","website":"www.jacopobrunello.com"},{"id":663541,"bio":"","user_id":662957,"name":"Yoel Marrero","website":""},{"id":663538,"bio":"Andrew Merluzzi lives and works in Washington, DC.","user_id":662954,"name":"Andrew Merluzzi","website":"www.instagram.com/amerluzzi"},{"id":159101,"bio":"About Lorna Carmichael\n\nLorna is a photographer and filmmaker based in Vancouver, Canada. She combines working both as a Visual Effects Supervisor on films and television for 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers with her photography practice which combines photojournalism, street photography and portraiture.\n\n'Looking through the lense helps me express myself, and there is nothing I like more than following my curiosity, intuition and love of people.'\n","user_id":158499,"name":"lorna carmichael","website":"www.lornacarmichael.com"},{"id":663539,"bio":"My name is Boris Nokovitch. I am 60 years old, French living in the UAE and doing photography as a hobby since i was 12.\nI am looking for to pull out the emotion that can make people jealous having not done the clic.\n ","user_id":662955,"name":"Boris Nokovitch","website":""},{"id":294517,"bio":"As an amateur [creating images for the love of it] photographer, I am very much interested in street, people and urban projects but not limited to that. On my way to develop my own signature. Looking forward to your response and feedback !","user_id":293915,"name":"Ewald Verholt","website":"evphotography.nl"},{"id":146706,"bio":"Ursprünglich aus einem anderen Arbeitsbereich kommend, entschied ich mich im Jahr 2000 mein Hobby zum Beruf zu machen und wurde professioneller Fotograf. Dies funktionierte von Anfang an sehr gut und ich konnte mich in Österreich ziemlich schnell als Werbefotograf etablieren.\nMeine Leidenschaft gehört mit ziemlicher Sicherheit dem Porträt in allen seinen Formen da mich der Mensch an sich immer schon interessiert hat.","user_id":146104,"name":"Gernot Gleiss","website":"office@gleissfoto.at"},{"id":663503,"bio":"я человек любящий людей и жизнь.. \n\n","user_id":662919,"name":"Наталья Галенкова","website":""},{"id":663602,"bio":"A woman, mother, wife, artist, birth worker, friend. I believe in my creativity and hope to share  this passion with the world. Trusting that my work will touch someone and encourage them to want to change the world for the greater good. ","user_id":663018,"name":"Desiree Cameron","website":""},{"id":605622,"bio":"Michaël Berland est un jeune photographe amateur, né en 1988 et basé à Paris. «Bruneseau Nord (les inachevés)» est son premier projet de photographie documentaire, encore en cours. Sa pratique de la photographie prend appui sur son expérience professionnelle en tant qu’éducateur spécialisé auprès de public très différents (dans le secteur médico-social ou dans l’insertion sociale). Sa photographie s’intéresse en particulier au rapport entre l’humain et son environnement. Son travail de portrait notamment cherche à envisager la photographie comme un cadre distancié, bienveillant qui permette d’accueillir la complexité des personnes rencontrées tout en assumant une certaine subjectivité. ","user_id":605038,"name":"Michaël Berland","website":""},{"id":182611,"bio":"","user_id":182009,"name":"gordon mcallister","website":"www.gordonmcallisterimages.com"},{"id":840702,"bio":"Adrián works with photography as a form of observation.\nHis projects explore everyday life, place, and moments of transition, often focusing on what happens between actions rather than on events themselves.","user_id":826545,"name":"adrian Del Campo","website":null},{"id":17221,"bio":"Since leaving her first home in the Catskill Mountains, Alex Emmons has moved, traveled and lived abroad extensively. She is influenced by her family’s migratory patterns and immigration history. Creating a visual dialogue while photographing, she is inspired by places, memories, and current events. From digital to 19th century photographic processes, Alex Emmons' work describes her thoughts as well as her “gut” responses to the spaces and objects she is capturing. \n\nAlex Emmons received her B.A. in Studio Art from Denison University and her M.F.A. in Photography from Arizona State University. She resides in Oklahoma City, where she is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Oklahoma City University.","user_id":17221,"name":"Alex Emmons","website":"www.alexemmons.com"},{"id":750928,"bio":"Raised in the Southern states of Tennessee and Texas, André Ramos-Woodard (he/ they) is a contemporary photo-based artist who uses their work to emphasize the experiences of the underrepresented: celebrating the experience of marginalized peoples while accenting the repercussions of contemporary and historical discrimination. Working in a variety of media—including photography, text, and illustration—Ramos-Woodard creates collages that convey ideas of communal and personal identity, influenced by their direct experience with life as a queer African American. Focusing on Black liberation, queer justice, and the reality of mental health, Ramos-Woodard works to amplify repressed voices and bring power to the people. \n\nA recipient of the Denis Roussel Fellowship from the Center for Fine Art Photography in 2019 and selected for Silver Eye’s 2021 Silver List, Ramos-Woodard has shown their work at various institutions across the United States, including the Tamarind Institute–Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston–Houston, Texas, Leon Gallery–Denver, Colorado, and FILTER Photo–Chicago, Illinois. They received their BFA from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, and his MFA at The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ","user_id":747160,"name":"André Ramos-Woodard","website":"www.andreramoswoodard.com"},{"id":524930,"bio":"Sosi Vartanesyan, is an Armenian-born photographer born in Istanbul. She works exclusively in black and white, and is interested in ancient processes such as the photogram. In New York, the trained economist attended the International Center of Photography (ICP) where she was also a teaching assistant. All her works are printed by the artist in the darkroom. Her latest series, consist of photograms, an old photographic process which existed since the very beginnings of photography. \nSosi's recent exhibitions include Fotofever, Polka Factory, Voies Off Festival in Arles, Wopart Lugano...\nWWW.sosivartanesyan.com ","user_id":524346,"name":"Sosi Vartanesyan","website":"www.sosivartanesyan.com"},{"id":358549,"bio":"","user_id":357947,"name":"mariela angela","website":""},{"id":717619,"bio":"Maria Daniel Balcazar is a documentary and fine art photographer. Her projects focus on the importance of traditions, their uniqueness, and their universality. She highlights cultural legacies, and their adaptation through syncretism, as sources of strength for individuals and communities to survive and to flourish, to resist and to transcend adversity in everyday life. \n\nHer book “Kilombo”, published by Burn in 2019, is a tribute to the resilience and vitality of the African legacy in Brazil. Her second book, “Herederos del Alba”, published in 2021, documents history and legends from pre-colonial to present days, from Andean, European and African cultures, as they are interwoven in Bolivia’s main festivity, the Oruro Carnival. \n\nShe is working on the publication of a third book, a project that seeks to bring together through visual metaphors, the poems and life of Puerto Rican Afro-Caribbean poet Julia de Burgos, an advocate for women’s rights, and defender of justice. She is also working on “Invisible Custodians”, a documentary project she began in 2012 honoring centuries-old customs in ten indigenous communities in Moxos and Chiquitos in the Bolivian Amazon.\n\n","user_id":717035,"name":"Maria Daniel Balcazar","website":"www.mariadanielbalcazar.com"},{"id":663719,"bio":"","user_id":663135,"name":"Sandeep Kumar Roy","website":""},{"id":273189,"bio":"I`m born in Germany, I studied history of art and literature on University of Stuttgart. I live now near Stuttgart as an author and artist with abstract drawing, painting, photo art, poems. My artwork and poems are published in several books, in internet, and shown in a lot of exhibitions and public collections in Germany. ----\nBei der Fotografie interessierte mich schon früh die Möglichkeit des Experimentellen, Abstrakten. Ich entdeckte schliesslich eine Verbindung zu meinen zeichnerisch-malerischen Arbeiten, fand so dann zu meinem malerisch-abstrakten Fotostil. Seit 2013 dominiert die Fotokunst meine Kunsttätigkeit, als Ergänzung und Fortführung meiner anderen Kunst. Ausstellungen in Galerien bezeugen es. ---","user_id":272587,"name":"Iris Caren Von Württemberg","website":"www.icvw.de"},{"id":726962,"bio":"Mikołaj Tomczak (2002) is a post-conceptual artist specializing in photography. He received his bachelor's degree in photography from the Academy of Art in Szczecin, where he currently continues to study photography and curating. In his artistic practice, he works with found or personal stories, exploring memory, existence, randomness, knowledge and ignorance, and the relationship between humans and nature. He is inspired by interaction and philosophical reflection on reality. He works mainly with the medium of photography, installation, and sound, emphasizing exhibition narrative and texts, which he treats as an extension of the reflection of images.\n\nWinner of Grand Press Photo 2022, London Photography Awards 2023, distinguished at the Budapest International Photography Awards 2024 and New York Photography Awards 2024. His works have been shown, among others, at the Rotterdam Photo Festival 2024, Galilaakirche in Berlin, MOS in Gorzów Wielkopolski, and Galeria ZONA in Szczecin. \n","user_id":726378,"name":"Mikołaj Tomczak","website":"mikolajtomczak.com"},{"id":38976,"bio":"Coming from a working family, I started working as soon as I got out of high school. I lived 7 years between France and the UK, doing all kinds of jobs, from working in a bookstore to bartending, from packing in a factory to being a street sweeper. \nMy interest in the instrument that is photography has grown with my interest in cultural anthropology.\nI was always been more interested in long-term social and anthropological research projects.\nTwo projects were born from this interest, such as \"The empty tombs\", a four-hand project  which was exhibited at the \"International Photography Festival in Rome\" and \"Confino - Exil Units \", focused on particular departments in large Italian factories, in which the overly politicized workers are brought together.\nIn the last 10 years I also workedin the field of photography in cinema as still-photographer.","user_id":38981,"name":"Fabio Zayed","website":""},{"id":724252,"bio":"I am a psychiatric nurse and identify as an emerging photographer since 2019. Influenced by Diane Arbus, I prefer simple portraits with minimal post production. I have been in the finals of the Olive Cotton Awards 2023, The Nikon Australian Photography Awards 2022, and the Mullins Conceptual Photography prize 2021 and 2022.\nI want to tell the story of ordinary people who do not know they have a story to tell.","user_id":723668,"name":"Tracy Lees","website":""},{"id":663746,"bio":"Samsung mobile phone guest lecturer, visual China contract photographer, \"Portrait Photography\" magazine guest writer photographer\nAwards\n2019 winner of Family Group of WPPI international photo contest 2019 winner of gold medal of Portrait Group of PPAC International Photo contest 1st half year 2019 winner of gold medal of people group of Romania 3rd International Photo contest 2019 winner of gold medal of Aup of 14th international photo contest 2019 winner of gold medal of AUP international photo contest 2020PPAC first half year 2nd runner-up of Creative Group and 2nd runner-up of Children Group\n\n ","user_id":663162,"name":"四海 吴","website":"wusihai123.tuchong.com/posts"},{"id":16252,"bio":"Photographer, NYC.\nBirds.\nIndustry.","user_id":16252,"name":"A. Garn","website":"www.andrewgarn.net"},{"id":17187,"bio":"Portrait, Editorial \u0026amp; Advertising Photographer","user_id":17187,"name":"Mark Nixon","website":"www.marknixon.com"},{"id":39221,"bio":"For 5 years, I have worked on the concept of the reflections. It let me present a different approach of the reality. Following this idea, I like to see the life through a positive prism, and let the viewer recognize but be intrigued. \n","user_id":39226,"name":"François Van Bastelaer","website":"www.vanbastelaer.be"},{"id":241954,"bio":"As a documentary and street photographer rooted in Nepal, I embody the spirit of a traveler, relishing exploration through both my lens and palate. With an innate passion for storytelling, I count myself fortunate to have embarked on a varied array of projects, traversing landscapes and cultures, and collaborating with fellow enthusiasts along the way. While much of my work has been dedicated to supporting development organizations, I also devote time to nurturing my personal projects, with a special fondness for analogue photography.","user_id":241352,"name":"Robic Upadhayay","website":"www.robic.com.np"},{"id":374394,"bio":"Photography has been my serious avocation for many years starting at age 11 in Tokyo, Japan where I won my first open contest.  My objective is for my images to tell a story, individually and collectively, around a theme.  Depending on the theme, I also want my images to reflect beauty, which comes in many forms.  In the past 10 or so years, I have had numerous exhibitions and have also lectured about the subject matter as a way of enhancing the insight and understanding of world cultures and people to my audiences.  People attending my exhibitions often tell me that they wish they could crawl into the image or to visit the location someday.  That is a great compliment.","user_id":373810,"name":"Douglas Munch","website":"www.dougmunch.smugmug.com"},{"id":29664,"bio":"Cristina Vatielli (b. Rome) is an Italian photographer.\nAfter graduating from the Scuola Romana di Fotografia in 2004 she started as a photography assistant and has subsequently specialized in post-production working with Paolo Pellegrin and other prominent photographers.\nShe went on to producing her projects rooted in deep research with historical-documentary approach.\nSince 2006 she has been working on Exilio de dentro, a project exploring the historical memory of the Spanish Civil War. She continued to deepen her documentary language, producing several reportages and contributing to Italian and international magazines. The encounter with the Finnish photographer Arno Rafael Minkkinen in 2008 represented a meaningful exchange and led her to the exploration of the self-portrait technique. From that pivotal moment self-portrait has become the means of telling universally inspiring stories.­\n\nIn 2016 she realized Le Donne di Picasso, a series of reenacted self-portraits that give a voice to the suffering of eight women who had loved Pablo Picasso. This work marks the beginning of the collaboration with the cinema costume designer Lisangela Sabbatella, leading to the formation of a small team of professionals towards deepening the language of the mise-en-scène, something that Cristina adopted in the years of early training as a photographer. Cristina’s most recent project, Sin Hombre (2019), is a free reconstruction of the love story between two Spanish women who managed to get married in a church in 1901. It is the first chapter of a wider project that investigates the personalities from our past who had left a significant mark in history, while having chosen to remain in the shadow.\nCristina's artistic project are represented by Galleria del Cembalo, Palazzo Borghese, Rome.","user_id":29669,"name":"Cristina Vatielli","website":"www.cristinavatielli.com"},{"id":428814,"bio":"Photographer / Instructor / Visual Artist (Based in Kansai, Japan)\n\nSeizo Mori is a photographer based in Kobe, Japan, working at the intersection of fine art photography and education.   My work is characterized by a symbolist and philosophical approach, blending technical precision with deep conceptual inquiry. My achievements include being Shortlisted in the Professional category of the Sony World Photography Awards (2018), receiving an Honorable Mention at the International Photography Awards (IPA, 2021), and being selected for the Ashiya Photography Award (2024).\nMy artistic themes explore “Yūgen (幽玄),” perceptual dislocation, the human-nature relationship, and the visualization of medicine and pharmacology. Recent works include the “Hidden Depth” series inspired by classical Japanese Noh theatre (plays such as Sumidagawa and Motomezuka), and an ongoing abstract series based on microscope imagery focusing on pharmaceutical and biomedical subjects. His techniques range from digital imaging to alternative processes, including Van Dyke printing and Japanese washi paper.\nIn the commercial field, Mori provides photography consulting services for businesses, producing visual content for corporate branding and interior promotion. I  also offer training and creative direction for companies seeking to enhance their social media presence through photography.\nAs an educator, Mori teaches beginner to advanced photography courses on Street Academy, where he has consistently ranked as the top photography instructor in the Kansai region. His workshops focus on portraiture, food photography, lighting, and retouching. He has taught over 2,000 students to date and is committed to exploring the dynamics of “seeing and being seen” through both artistic and educational practices.\n\nSelected Exhibitions \u0026amp; Awards\n2018: Shortlisted – Sony World Photography Awards (Professional category)\n2021: Honorable Mention – International Photography Awards (IPA)\n2022: Official Selection – IPA / International Group Exhibition in Milan, Italy\n2024: Finalist – Ashiya Photography Award\n2025: Official Selection – International Photography Awards (IPA)\nMajor Series\nHidden Depth (2023–): Symbolist portraits and landscapes inspired by Noh theatre and tragic female archetypes\nPharmakon (2024–): Abstract compositions based on microscope photography and pharmaceutical imagery\nTranslucent Nature: Landscapes exploring light, mist, and organic forms across Japan\nStill Life: DEAD LILIES and other conceptual still life series\nTechniques \u0026amp; Equipment\nAdobe Photoshop / Lightroom with ICC color profile management\nSelf-printing (color and monochrome) with custom framing\nAlternative printing methods: Van Dyke Brown, handmade washi printing, traditional Japanese paper\nTeaching \u0026amp; Educational Activities\nStreet Academy Photography Instructor (Top-ranked in Kansai since 2022)\nCourse themes: beginner to advanced photography, portraiture, food styling, retouching\nAnnual student count: 200–300 / Cumulative total: 2,000+\nAlso supports students entering local and international photo competitions\nFuture Vision \u0026amp; Objectives\nTo present contemporary artworks that integrate Symbolism with Eastern aesthetics\nTo participate in major international exhibitions such as Paris Photo within three years\nTo contribute to society through photography education and foster richer lives through visual literacy","user_id":428230,"name":"SEIZO MORI","website":"seizo8482002.wixsite.com/seizomori"},{"id":410448,"bio":"New York City-based photographer Rachel Cobb has photographed current affairs, social issues, and features in the U.S. and abroad for the past 25 years.  She has been published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Sports Illustrated, Time, and other international publications.  Cobb's work has earned her recognition with Picture of the Year awards for her work during the 9/11 attacks in New York City and in war-torn Sarajevo, a Marty Forscher Grant for Humanistic Photography for documenting New York City's homeless, and, recently, Prix de la Photographie de Paris awards, Internal Photography Awards as well as American Photography 35. She has exhibited her work in solo and group shows at the Miami Museum of Art, Visa Pour L’Image (Perpignan, France), and in galleries across the U.S. and in France. Her 20-year project culminated in a book, Mistral: The Legendary Wind of Provence, published by DAMIANI in November 2018, as well as a series of exhibitions in 2018 - 2020. ","user_id":409864,"name":"Rachel Cobb","website":"www.rachelcobb.com"},{"id":663870,"bio":"I studied graphic design and work in the design industry but photography is my passion. Portraits are of particular interest to me because I find it hard to connect with people on a day to day basis as we are taught to toughen up and put on a front.  I love to capture people and how i see them in true and honest connection with the camera for the split second they let go. ","user_id":663286,"name":"Daisy Cleary","website":"daisycleary.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":275511,"bio":"Ziyun Zou is a photographer born in China. Based in London. Her works are more about childhood memories and thoughts triggered by personal experiences, involving philosophical or psychological research, and personal insights into human existence's environment and society.","user_id":274909,"name":"Ziyun Zou","website":"ziyunzou.art"},{"id":48210,"bio":"Mann (b.1991) is a South African photographic artist who’s intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations.\n\nMann’s personal and commissioned work has been published and exhibited internationally. Her award winning series ‘Drummies’ exploring female drum majorette teams in South Africa, has been selected as a winner of the Lensculture emerging photographer prize (2018), the PHMuseum Women’s ‘New Generation’ prize for an emerging photographer (2018). Four images from the series were awarded first place at the prestigious Taylor Wessing portraiture prize (2018). Mann was also the recipient of the Grand Prix at the 34th edition of the Hyeres International Festival of Fashion and Photography (2019). \n","user_id":48215,"name":"Alice Mann","website":"www.alicemann.co.uk"},{"id":664069,"bio":"","user_id":663485,"name":"Allen Zhou","website":""},{"id":664066,"bio":"freelance news photographer with great passion for portrait photography.","user_id":663482,"name":"Torben Sørensen","website":"kalabas.dk"},{"id":767028,"bio":"I've been a Special Education teacher of adolescents officially classified as \"Extremely Emotionally Disturbed and Socially Maladjusted\" for close to twenty years in Harlem, NY and Oakland, CA; currently work with adults with developmental disabilities. After photographing for several decades in analog B+W, in 2016 began photographing in digital color. Owned an English Bull Terrier named Bob.\n\nRun the following photoblogs/zines:\nhttps://boats16.blogspot.com/\nhttps://reciprocity-failure.blogspot.com/\nhttps://expirationnotice.blogspot.com/\n","user_id":760495,"name":"Stan Banos","website":"www.stanbanos.net"},{"id":447561,"bio":"actor, documentary photographer, documentary filmmaker","user_id":446977,"name":"Aleksandra Mikhailova","website":""},{"id":168697,"bio":"Frankie is an\u0026nbsp;artist and photographer who was born in Virginia and is now based in Los Angeles, California. She earned her BFA in photography from Washington University in St. Louis and her MFA in sculpture from the University of California, Los Angeles. Having spent most of her career as an editorial art director, she is currently working on a long-term photo documentary project about global consumer culture.","user_id":168095,"name":"Frankie Holt","website":"www.frankieholt.com"},{"id":664045,"bio":"Part of a photographic duo along with Jim Fryer, we work in tandem creating work through collaboration between ourselves and our subjects. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, our clients are largely in fitness and movement and we love working the human body and spirit. During the pandemic, I used a lot of my downtime to focus more heavily on personal work specifically portraiture.","user_id":663461,"name":"Iri Greco","website":"www.brakethroughmedia.com"},{"id":169493,"bio":"I was born in Korea in 1981. and currently lives in Seoul working as street photographer and also as art director in advertising company.\u0026nbsp;\nbesides I'm working on a documentary as a leica Korea M10 ambassador. \nNormally I work with a Leica M monochrom and a 35mm lens.\nI especially like street photography. because There’s something poetic about street. so I found my identity through street photography, and I will continue to do so. ","user_id":168891,"name":"hyunwoo Kim","website":"fotohyunwookim.tumblr.com"},{"id":627705,"bio":"Martina Stapf is an artist based in Vienna. She actively works with the human body as material and the structures that we encounter in everyday life. Stapf is interested in the relationships between human, material and space, especially in the movements of the human body that evolve through its experience and its environment.\nAfter studying fine arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and in addition to her own artistic work, she regularly work with performers, dancers and visual artists. For her, this form of photography – the examination of the body as a medium – has become the main motif in her own artworks as well as in reproducing the expression of others:  The body functions as a projection surface from inside and outside, dealing with all areas of social and physical relations when it becomes a product of them. We move in different patterns, identify ourselves through different actions, spaces and relationships, where a steady process of identification takes place. ","user_id":627121,"name":"Martina Stapf","website":"www.martinastapf.com"},{"id":841556,"bio":"79bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 79bet\nSite:  https://79bet.ae.org\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01711-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9360-4951\nEmail: 79bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #79bet #79betgnames #79betlogincom #79betwebsite #79betcasino","user_id":827399,"name":"pks kka","website":"79bet.us.org"},{"id":122612,"bio":"Lisa Saad is an accomplished Advertising and Commercial Photographer as well as a shooting DOP with over 29 years experience in image development, creation and delivery and is always on the hunt for unique photographic briefs.\n\nLisa Saad owns and operates two photographic businesses from her studio in Melbourne. The first Lisa Saad Photographer - lisasaad.com, is aimed at high end Advertising and Corporate clients wanting remarkable new and groundbreaking imagery, whist the second, Gotham Studios - gothamstudios.net, is an online prepaid photography service that is unique\u0026nbsp;and serves to be placed as a market leader in the supply of functional high-end photography to B2B clients across Australia as well as a learning and mentoring portal for those wanting to increase their skill set in photography and maintain and run a photographic business.\u0026nbsp;\n\nLisa has always believed that good quality photography should be accessible to everyone and that no one should miss\u0026nbsp;out the opportunity to work with a professional photographer. Her experience in all platforms of digital and analogue media has made her an expert in producing imagery, digital manipulation, branding and campaign requirements and old school techniques. \n\nLisa’s in depth knowledge of all levels of client briefs, pre \u0026amp; post production, casting, lighting \u0026amp; camera requirements, crews, locations, retouching, composites, layered effects, cinematography, video editing and delivery has been proven over and over again and without fault hitting each and every brief, everytime.","user_id":122010,"name":"Lisa Saad","website":"www.lisasaad.com"},{"id":664091,"bio":"I’m just a girl from Texas on her journey to find her true calling. I take self portraits of myself to help me defeat my inner demons. I take inspiration from my nightmares/dreams and turn them into art In this 3D world.:)","user_id":663507,"name":"Lesley Zapata","website":"leslieesuzette.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":718088,"bio":"Based in Vienna, Kamila Aksamit started to capture the world around her on 35mm and 120 film in 2019. \n\n\"Through photography, I found a medium with which I can channel my creativity the way it feels right to me. It definitely taught me patience and helped me to connect with others in a way I did not expect. To me, seeing someone's confidence bloom in front of the camera is by far my favourite part about photography. \n\nPortrait photography captured my heart the most, which is why I focus on people. No matter how they look like, where they come from, or who they are into, I want everyone to feel comfortable and authentic in front of my lens, capturing their emotions and fleeting moments. On the other hand, when creating fine art photography with inanimate objects I feel very in touch with myself and it is a great way to let my creativity run wild. \"\n","user_id":717504,"name":"Kamila Aksamit","website":"kamilaaksamit.com"},{"id":841582,"bio":"277bet.gb.net  277bet: A Melhor Plataforma de Cassino Online e Apostas Esportivas do Brasil\nMarca:  277bet\nSite:  https://277bet.gb.net\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail:  277bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: # 277bet #brlbetgnames # 277betlogincom # 277betwebsite # 277betcasino","user_id":827425,"name":"Betgbnet Betgbnet","website":"277bet.gb.net"},{"id":17149,"bio":"Graham Atkins-Hughes originally from Dublin started his career in photography over 20 years ago. Having studied in his hometown, he cut his teeth professionally at a studio in the city. Working with visiting photographers made him realise he would quickly outgrow the local market, and it wasn't long before Graham decided to move to London.\n\nDuring his first years in London he assisted such luminaries as Annie Leibovitz, Bruce Webber \u0026amp; London based photographers Corrnie Day, Regan Cameron \u0026amp; Perry Ogden.\n\nWhen Graham stopped assisting commissions came quickly. In the first month he shot for \"Wallpaper\" magazine's launch issue, the \"Financial Times\" lifestyle magazine 'How to Spend It\" \u0026amp; Marie Claire UK and the rest is history as they say. Graham has been fortunate to work for some of the top publications and clients over the years. He operates from his UK base in Dalston, London, shooting for both local and international clients. Great collaborations, problem-solving \u0026amp; exceeding client expectations has always been part of Graham's working practice, \u0026amp; and it is against these yardsticks that he personally measures his success as a photographer.\n\nGraham is expanding his imaging skills into moving image. He's currently embarking on some personal projects, combining both still and film imagery, exploring the spaces in which we live \u0026amp; our interaction with them, how the atmosphere of spaces and light informed our mood and feelings.","user_id":17149,"name":"Graham Atkins Hughes","website":"www.grahamatkinshughes.com"},{"id":17614,"bio":"Guy Tremblay has practiced his art for more than thirty years. He has been a professional artist for twenty five years.  He is primarily self-taught but he just finished a superior study certificate in contemporary art practices. He has also taken part in several workshops with Masters of contemporary photography such as Mary Ellen Mark, Arnold Newman and Bruce Davidson. He is very involved in his artistic community, initially in Ottawa with Gallery 101, and then, upon arriving in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, he organized the Mois de la Photo à St-Camille during 7 years.  Over the past few years, in collaboration with different social work organizations, Guy Tremblay has been teaching his art to young peoples on a volunteer basis. He has received three grants from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec. The art of Guy Tremblay was been presented in more than 30 solo and group shows. His photographs can be found in several public and private collections in Canada, United States, Europe and Asia.\n \nThe art of Guy Tremblay alternates between landscapes and portraits. He generally concentrates on a single series, but certain projects, including this portfolio of landscapes, ends up spanning several years. He works in black and white photography for aesthetic reasons and because he can control the entire process, from shooting to final prints. With a direct and meticulous style, he chooses to avoid the distraction of special effects.  Black and white allows him a level of abstraction from within the reality which leads the observer to reconsider the world observed. His work is sober, contemplative and meditative. He strives to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, the true beauty. It is not so much that he is looking for the decisive moment; rather he is looking to the environment and quality of the light for inspiration. In a time of digital photography, he still opts for the unequaled qualities of the silver print.\n","user_id":17614,"name":"Guy Tremblay","website":"www.guytremblayphoto.com"},{"id":14155,"bio":"Born, educated and currently residing in Tokyo. Starting in my university days I had the opportunity to begin my travels, with a special focus on the Middle East and India. It was there that I first became aware of my passion for photography. After graduating from university I joined an advertising production company in Tokyo and this enabled me to acquire a much wider set of photographic skills. \n\nBathtubs, vacuum-packing couples, and love are strong themes throughout my work, with other key elements including individuality, style, communication and intimacy.   \n","user_id":14155,"name":"Photographer Hal","website":"photographerhal.com"},{"id":170010,"bio":"\n\nPalani Mohan was born in Chennai, India, and moved to Australia as a child. His photographic career began 25 years ago at the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper and since then he has been based in London, Bangkok and Malaysia. He now lives in Hong Kong with his family.\u0026nbsp;\n\nMohan’s work is regularly featured in many of the world’s leading magazines. He has published five photographic books and has been honored with awards including World Press Photo and Picture of the Year International. His photographs have been exhibited widely throughout the world and recently was asked do a TED talk at the Sydney opera house on his long term book project on the last remaining men who hunt with eagles in far western Mongolia.\n","user_id":169408,"name":"Palani Mohan","website":"palanimohan.com"},{"id":112579,"bio":"Ricardo Montesdeoca is a multidisciplinary artist born in 1962 in the Canary Islands (Spain). He studied in the Escuela de Artes Aplicadas y Oficios Artísticos (School of Applied Arts and Artistic Professions). He also received formation in chalcographic engravement in workshops offered by the Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria (the government administration of Gran Canaria). Today, he teaches analogue photography in his study Espacio Creativo Tres Palmas (Tres Palmas Creative Space) in the island of Gran Canaria. His 40 years of artistic work have involved painting, engravement and analogue photography, in particular darkroom and alternative processes. \nSince the beginning of his artistic career he developed an interest in merging painting and photography, by using chiaroscuro and playing with  lights, shadows, blurred images and errors, in his conviction that what is seemingly a mistake can turn out to be a final piece which conveys strong emotions, thus teaching you to accept imperfections and learn from them. Despite being influenced by abstract art and Goya's first works, for the last two decades he has shifted into a more intimist and poetic approach, without, however, leaving irony and social criticism aside. \nHis current project, Africa, which is still in progress, is the acknowledgement of the land where he lives, from a symbolic and poetic point of view. It is the acceptance of this continent as a vital space, of  its light and shadows, of its culture and its identity signs. But it is also a social and political criticism aimed at defending a territory which has always been cast aside, in a world in which all compasses point north and turn their backs on the south, and where the only option left for its inhabitants is to cross the sea. Africa is a visual poem, a tribute to the young Sudanese poet Abdel Wahab Yousif, also known as Latinos, famous within his generation, and who perished in August 2020 when the rubber boat in which he was travelling in the hope of reaching European coasts, sank. \nRicardo Montesdeoca's works can be found in public and private collections in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Israel, Sweden, France, Germany and the USA, as well as in the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (Atlantic Centre of Modern Art) and in the collection of the Government of the Canary Islands.\n","user_id":111977,"name":"Ricardo Montesdeoca","website":"www.ricardomontesdeoca.com"},{"id":664261,"bio":"","user_id":663677,"name":"Inga Khapava","website":""},{"id":189781,"bio":"Dreaming is perception unconstrained by sensory input. Perception is dreaming constrained by sensory input\n– Stephen LaBerge\n\nMy photography is growing under the weight of this realisation.\n\nStefano Armanini, b. 1975, Milan, Italy.","user_id":189179,"name":"Stefano Armanini","website":""},{"id":664310,"bio":"","user_id":663726,"name":"Jenny-Rebekah Miller","website":"www.Loreahlie studios.com"},{"id":204333,"bio":"I am Bogdan Botofei, a Romanian professional photographer established in Bucharest. I find my inspiration in the diversity of people from everywhere in the world. The most important aspect of my career is that I tried to remain faithful to the spirit of my country and to explore a very soulful place of the world. I am a passionate observer of human emotions. It can be in both artistic and documentary photography. Through photography, I express the way I see the world. It takes courage to shoot human emotions. They are fragile, intimate and ephemeral. To see means sometimes to change. When I shoot artistic photography I build a set up and I wait for its life to awake. When I am shooting documentary photography I am simply following the streams of life. ","user_id":203731,"name":"Bogdan Botofei","website":"www.bogdanbotofei.com"},{"id":664245,"bio":"","user_id":663661,"name":"PEDRO FONSECA","website":"www.pedrinhofonseca.com"},{"id":18521,"bio":"Yves Gellie \nBorn in Bordeaux, France, \nAfter medical studies at the University of Bordeaux, he practiced tropical medecine in Gabon for two years.\nIn 1981, he began his career in photo-journalism with a feature about cocaine production in Colombia, followed by a story about war refugees in Ogaden, Somalia.\nHis work being between Documentary and Contemporary Art, hé has developed a style described as an iconographic selection of the reality underlying the day-to-day life and its trivial aspects.\n\n1982 : Sipa Press agency\n1987-1988 : Gamma Press Agency\n1989 : co-founder of Odyssey photo agency\n1995 : co-founder of Icone photo agency\n2003-2004 :  Iraq project / Dinstinct Perception\n2006-2007 : China project / Tableaux Chinois\n2008- 2013 : Baudoin Lebon Gallery / Paris / France\n\nHis work being between Documentary and Contemporary Art, he has developed a style described as an iconographic selection of the reality underlying the day-to-day life and its trivial aspects.\nFrom  2006 to 2009 “ Human Version 2.0”.\nFor this project, the intent was to work on the genesis of humanoid robots. Special attention was brought to their places of creation, the evolution of their physical appearance and the tools and materials used to bring them to life. The aim was to show these robots in their own environment, without dramatizing, as if they were already part of our eveyday lives.\n\nMain exhibitions :\nHuman Version, Lyon Biennal, France, december 2013\nHuman Version, Paris Photo, Du Jour Agnès b, november 2013\nRituels de Chasse : Gallery Le Carré d’Art, France, february 2013\nRituels de Chasse : Art Paris, France, november 2012\nHuman Version 2.0 : Welcome Collection, London, october 2012\nTableaux Chinois: Moscow biennal, Russia,  march / april 2008\nTableaux Chinois Baudouin Lebon Gallery, Paris, february 2008\nTableaux Chinois, Madrid, Spain, PHEO8, june 2008\nTableaux Chinois, Festival of Pingyao, China, sept 2007.\nMesopotamia, International Festival of Pingyao, China, sept 2007.\nDistinct Perception, Art Museum, Shanghai, China july 2006.\nDistinct Perception, Galerie Katia Rid, Munich, Germany, nov 2005\nDistinct Perception, FotoFest 2006, Houston, USA, march 2006.\nDistinct Perception, Festival of Lianzhou , China, november 2005. \nDistinct Perception, Month of Photography, Paris,  nov 2004.\nReturn To Iraq, Milan, Italy, Galeria Franca Speranza, 2002.  \nIraq, CCF, Bagdad, June 2000.\n\nPublished Books:\nHuman Version, Loco, 2013\nChine Nouvelle, Naïve, 2007\nIrak, La guerra perpetua, Altaïr, 2003\nTraditions Françaises, National Geographic, 2003\nLa France du National Geographic, 2004\nAquitaine, National Geographic, 2001\nIraq(s), Marval, 1999\nSouffles du Monde,  Fnac, 1998\nHong Kong, retour en Chine, Casterman, 1997\nLa Pluie des Mangues, Marval, 1997\nLes Nouvelles Routes de la Soie, Li and Fung, 1996.\nEcosse, les Secrets des Highlands, Casterman, 1995\nIle de Pâques, Casterman, 1994\nTrois Jours en France, Nathan, 1989\nA Day in the Life of America, Collins,1986\n","user_id":18521,"name":"Yves Gellie","website":"www.yvesgellie.com"},{"id":664188,"bio":"Jonathan Damslund (b. 1993) is a documenting freelance photographer from Copenhagen, Denmark. He has a BA-degree in photojournalism from the Danish School of Media- and Journalism.","user_id":663604,"name":"Jonathan Damslund","website":"www.jonathandamslund.com"},{"id":664338,"bio":"A Boxer，A Bookworm，maybe An Adventure。","user_id":663754,"name":"Zhen Ye","website":""},{"id":15133,"bio":"I am a photographer, mixed media artist, writer and instructor. I received an MFA in Visual Design from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA and an MFA in Photography from Clemson University in South Carolina. My experience includes 15+ years as a graphic designer and 16+  years of teaching. I have moved to a beautiful seaport town in Washington state where I am close to both the water and the mountains. ","user_id":15133,"name":"Ginny","website":"www.ginnybanksstudio.com"},{"id":141752,"bio":"Dianna Temple is both a working artist and an occupational therapist whose photographic work explores social justice issues.  She currently is the Executive Director of a non-profit organization that supports people with disabilities.","user_id":141150,"name":"Dianna Temple","website":"www.diannatemple.com"},{"id":525206,"bio":"2022 Sync, Critical Mass Top 200\n2021 Reincarnation, Le Prix de la Photographie de Paris 2021  3rd place \n2019 Reincarnation, International Photography Awards 2019  2nd place \n2018 SPROUT, Itamiaramaki day-service center (Hyogo)\n2017 Mt.ROKKO International Photo Festival Portfolio review\n2013 SPROUT, BREEZE BREEZE (Osaka) \n2012 SPROUT, Gallery PAXREX (Kobe)\n1998 LULLABY, Gallery ARTGRAPH (Tokyo) \n1997 LULLABY, Third Gallery Aya (Osaka) \n1991 PLANTS, On Gallery (Osaka)","user_id":524622,"name":"mariko masumoto","website":"www.marikomasumoto.com"},{"id":706203,"bio":"","user_id":705619,"name":"Elena Turina","website":""},{"id":664060,"bio":"Self Taught 19 y/o \nBased in Duluth, GA \u0026amp; Woodstock, GA\n\nContact: elysejbrown@gmail.com","user_id":663476,"name":"Elyse Brown","website":""},{"id":668110,"bio":"","user_id":667526,"name":"Marc POSSO","website":"www.marcposso.co"},{"id":695419,"bio":"Freelance photographer ","user_id":694835,"name":"林安 安","website":"www.Instagram.com/anlinanphotos"},{"id":88835,"bio":"Susan Worsham grew up in Richmond, Virginia. She often describes her idyllic childhood, peppered with the deaths of her family as being Bittersweet.   Her work is both poetic and deeply personal, drawing inspiration in equal parts from the artist’s memories of family, from the Southern landscape, and from the commingled confusion of sadness and beauty. Named one of the Oxford American’s “New Superstars of Southern Art,” her work has been widely exhibited in the United States, as well as internationally, and is held in private and public collections including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, The High Museum, Atlanta, The Chrysler Museum, and the Do Good Fund Southern Photography Initiative.  She has been an artist-in-residence at Light Work in Syracuse, New York, where her work was published in Contact Sheet 168: Bittersweet/Bloodwork. ","user_id":88382,"name":"Susan Worsham","website":"www.susanworsham.net"},{"id":703862,"bio":"I have loved photography over the years, having been to many exhibitions. I am not trained in the art but like to think I have an eye for composition.","user_id":703278,"name":"Richard Dorfman","website":""},{"id":664533,"bio":"","user_id":663949,"name":"Josh Nakajima","website":"www.joshnakajima.art"},{"id":826628,"bio":"","user_id":812366,"name":"Beatrice Agostini","website":""},{"id":703999,"bio":"Susan Latty is an Australian artist living in Sydney. With her lifelong love of plants and training as a landscape designer, her creative work, including painting and calligraphic design, has always had a strong botanical focus. Susan became aware of mobile digital art in 2017 and now exclusively uses her iPhone and iPad to create her art. Susan edits all her images on her iPad using multiple apps, building up layer upon layer of colour and texture. She delights in subtlety and her work invites the viewer to look closer into the image. Her work often has a painterly quality while fostering a sense of hope, peace and gratitude for life. ","user_id":703415,"name":"Susan Latty","website":"www.susanlatty.com"},{"id":542360,"bio":"Jiamu Wu graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He is currently based in Beijing.","user_id":541776,"name":"Jiamu Wu","website":"jiamuwu.net"},{"id":213531,"bio":"i m not a professional photographer. i take it serious , i m not afraid of people, that helps a lot \n\n","user_id":212929,"name":"Simon Bode","website":"www.instagram.com/koelndelight"},{"id":655018,"bio":"First-year university student","user_id":654434,"name":"Donna Buston","website":""},{"id":23714,"bio":"Jenny Lewis is an award winning portrait photographer whose main concerns have been visual story telling in her community, often championing women’s voices and the underrepresented. She has worked within her field both commercially and on personal projects for over twenty years, successfully publishing three photographic monographs. Her portraits are an authentic representation of her subjects in their own homes, workspaces or local environment developing a strong visual language and historical documentation of the way we live. \n\nHer work is part of The National Portrait Gallery Collection and Birth Rites Collection; she regularly shows in International and National public institutions, appearing in a group show called Kinship in Open Eye Gallery last year, The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award and Arles Open Walls in 2020. She is a mentor within the photography community,  lecturing and running workshops nationwide in all the major photography institutions across the UK.\n\n\n\n","user_id":23714,"name":"Jenny Lewis","website":"www.jennylewis.net"},{"id":203010,"bio":"Vincent, grew up in metro Detroit and has lived in New York City, Minneapolis and currently resides back in Detroit. He graduated from The Minneapolis College of Art and Design with his BFA in photography in 2013. He received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2018. Vincent is a 2019 Applebaum fellow through Darkroom Detroit and currently works in Birmingham Michigan.","user_id":202408,"name":"Vincent Marcinelli","website":"www.vincentmarcinelli.com"},{"id":335328,"bio":"Dans mon travail, j'utilise surtout des techniques analogiques et des anciens procédés photographiques.\nCes matières sensibles, plus organiques qu'un flux électronique, partagent les mêmes caractéristiques que la peau.\nElles sont translucides, photosensibles, leur grain peut être fin ou rugueux, elles sont imparfaites et leurs chimies sont versatiles. \nLeur rendu est plus proche de ce que je veux exprimer pour parler de l'humain et de sa vulnérabilité. ","user_id":334726,"name":"celine sourbie","website":"www.celinesourbie.com"},{"id":664557,"bio":"","user_id":663973,"name":"Luis Santos","website":"mkjmphoto.com"},{"id":62354,"bio":"awarded Lucie 2020 in Portraiture, have other awards from Lucien Clergue to World Press in Portraiture  - having been making portraits for over 50 years.","user_id":62234,"name":"Lynn Goldsmith","website":"www.lynngoldsmith.com "},{"id":238076,"bio":"Fotograf amator","user_id":237474,"name":"Radosław Roguś","website":"radekrogus/Instagram "},{"id":364410,"bio":"Giannina Urmeneta Ottiker  was born in Perú and lives in Belgium. She studied photography in Lima, Barcelona and then in the Academy of fine Arts in Gent, Belgium. She has had many exhibitions and projects through the years. She works on a regular bases with Cecilia Jaime Gallery in Belgium.","user_id":363808,"name":"Giannina Urmeneta Ottiker","website":"www.guo.be"},{"id":401786,"bio":"I was born 43 BC [ before Covid } in little town in Poland. From the moment I could walk I traveled.\nIn age of 36 I pick up the camera, because I could not remember all the places I visited. Last 12 years I am living in Israel with my wife and 2 little girls.\n","user_id":401202,"name":"Tomasz Solinski","website":"www.tomaszsolinski.com"},{"id":605715,"bio":"Hi. I am a 43 year old mother of 3 boys. I spend most of my available time walking around London (mostly as it’s where I live) with my camera whilst plugged into my favourite music getting lost in all the little things that turn out to be magical when captured and viewed again and again! I have been seriously taking photographs for a few years now having started an Instagram page. I have just completed a photography documentary for the BBC which is to be aired next month. Thank you for taking the time to view my photographs.\nBest wishes\nGeorgie ","user_id":605131,"name":"Georgie Peel","website":"www.georgiepeelphoto.com"},{"id":635988,"bio":"\n","user_id":635404,"name":"Manuela Haeussler","website":"www.myphotographicart.com"},{"id":664695,"bio":"","user_id":664111,"name":"xiangyang zhang","website":""},{"id":437955,"bio":"Ibrahim is a 25 year old Somali-American photographer and director based in Los Angeles. Shooting both film and digital, his work is made up of minimalistic imagery and visual storytelling that sometimes takes you into another world. \n\nHe's currently signed at De La Revolucion for photography. He’s been featured in the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and has directed work for Apple Music and more. ","user_id":437371,"name":"Abdi Ibrahim","website":"abdiibrahim.co"},{"id":664726,"bio":"Chua Zi Hui, (b. 1997), a fine art artist based in Singapore. She is a graduated fine art diploma student from Lasalle College of the Arts, specialised in art photography. Exploring ideas and experiments with different type of photography styles is what Zi Hui adores to do during her free time. Growing up, she spent most of her childhood moments in her hometown, Phayao. Therefore, she would annually visit her family there with a heart and mind to reminisce and create new memories. Zi Hui has one of her video artwork that was featured in LASALLE School of Creative Industries.:DI.MIS 2017 at LASALLE Open House 2017, Singapore. Currently, she is involved in freelance photography comprising wedding and fashion shoots. \nAspiring to be an artist that can bring good influence to the public, she is always willing to learn and explore skills that she has not discovered within herself.","user_id":664142,"name":"Chua Zihui","website":"czihui.wixsite.com/mysitezh"},{"id":718291,"bio":"Jacob Wachal is a lens-based fine artist from Lexington, Kentucky. As a second-generation Filipino-American, he is heavily interested in exploring the intersections of his identity through his practice, especially in relation to the decolonization of the photographic image. His contemplative photographs and installed works explore overarching themes such as time, memory, and sense of place as they relate to his experiences within his own family, as well as within the Filipino diaspora in America. \n\nJacob has shown work in juried group exhibitions across the United States of America, including Zeitgeist Gallery (Nashville, TN), Fenix Arts (Fayetteville, AR), Light Art Space (Silver City, NM), Sulfur Studios (Savannah, GA), and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (Denver, CO), and is the recipient of the 2023 Innovations in Imagemaking Award bestowed by the Society for Photographic Education. His work has been published in The Hand, Third Iris, and Photo Trouvée, as well as in Circles, a photobook by Canada-based arts and culture platform Booooooom. Jacob graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BFA in Studio Art in 2018 and is expected to graduate in 2023 from the Savannah College of art and Desig","user_id":717707,"name":"Jacob Wachal","website":"Jacobwachal.com"},{"id":4624,"bio":"Cole was a black South African, born in Eersterust in Pretoria, in 1940. He left school when the Bantu Education Act was put into place in 1953, and instead completed his diploma via correspondence. He started taking photographs at a very young age, and in the 1950s was given a camera by a Roman Catholic priest, with which Cole broadened his portfolio. As he himself put it: \"I quit school in 1957 rather than go along with the 'bantu' education for servitude which had become more strict than before.\"\n\nIn 1958, he applied for a job with Drum magazine. Jürgen Schadeberg, the picture editor, employed him as his assistant. Cole also started a correspondence course with the New York Institute of Photography.\n\nWhile working for Drum, Cole began to mingle with other talented young black South Africans—journalists, photographers, jazz musicians, and political leaders in the burgeoning anti-apartheid movement—and became radicalized in his political views. He soon decided on a project that entailed recording the evils and daily social effects of apartheid.\n\nHe then worked at the Bantu World newspaper (later renamed The World - now The Sowetan), where he continued his career as a photographer.\n\nSeeking to leave South Africa, he became re-classified as a \"Coloured.\" As a result, he was able to leave for New York City in 1966. He secretly took his apartheid project prints with him. He showed his work to Magnum Photos and this resulted in a publishing deal with publishing rights owned by Random House. The resulting book, House of Bondage (1967), was banned in South Africa.\n\nIn the book, Cole writes: \"Three-hundred years of white supremacy in South Africa has placed us in bondage, stripped us of our dignity, robbed us of our self-esteem and surrounded us with hate.\"\n\nLater he received a grant from the Ford Foundation for another book, A study of the Negro family in the rural South and the Negro family in the urban ghetto. This was never published although he did take a number of photographs.\n\nCole later moved to Sweden, where he took up filmmaking. The apartheid photos he had taken were used extensively by the ANC in their various publications.\n\nCole died of cancer in New York City on 18 February 1990 at the age of 49.","user_id":4624,"name":"Ernest Cole","website":"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Cole"},{"id":620905,"bio":"Jesse Skupa (b. 1995) is a New York based photographer and artist that transplanted from the midwest in 2016. Growing up in small, suburban town Kansas, photography was an escape from the masculine stereotypes placed on men and boys. It served as a gateway into the worlds around him that explored fragments of life not always seen in both people and places.\n\n","user_id":620321,"name":"Jesse Skupa","website":"JesseSkupaPhoto.me"},{"id":66511,"bio":"","user_id":66246,"name":"Adhemar Duro","website":"adhemarduro.myportfolio.com"},{"id":105664,"bio":"Scholar of mythological, ritual, and contemplative traditions; writer, photographer and cartographer of place and human experience during the anthropocene.\n\n---\nJared Lindahl, MFA Candidate\nImage Text Ithaca\njaredlindahl.photography\n\nJared Lindahl, PhD\nBrown University\nvivo.brown.edu/display/jlindahl\n\n\n","user_id":105062,"name":"Jared Lindahl","website":"jaredlindahl.photography"},{"id":377498,"bio":"Mes premiers travaux datent de la fin des années soixante-dix. Alors étudiant à l’EHESS, je photographie les mutations en cours de l’environnement urbain: Fos-sur-Mer, La Seyne-sur-Mer et ZUP n°1 à Marseille. En 1989, je crée, à Marseille, l’association SITe, porteuse de plusieurs propositions photographiques innovantes autour du territoire, en collaboration avec des scientifiques et des plasticiens. je mène une étude des vestiges du début de l’industrie chimique dans les Bouches-du-Rhône (Soude, 1990-93) et en collaboration avec un compositeur, je propose une installation sur le thème des paysages de La Durance (Résurgence, 1994). Je poursuis mon travail aujourd'hui en couleur et en numérique. Mon travail est caractérisé par une approche critique de la notion de paysage et l'absence quasi-systématique de représentation de l'humain pour me concentrer sur celle de son environnement immédiat. Je regroupe l'ensemble de mes travaux sous le titre générique \"Un regard sans personne\". ","user_id":376914,"name":"Fabrice Ney","website":"www.fabriceney.com"},{"id":664794,"bio":"Ricardo Cuadros was born in Concepción, Chile, in 1955. Photographer and writer. He lives and works in Amsterdam.","user_id":664210,"name":"Ricardo Cuadros","website":"ricardocuadros.com"},{"id":684925,"bio":"Portrait photography has been a constant theme in my work. Specific interests include how psychology, character, and an individual‘s essence  are expressed moment to moment and also over decades of time. There is an underlying constancy in the energy or vibration a person radiates and I attempt to capture that in my photos. My photography spans multiple forms including traditional 35 mm black and white photography, digital, and anthotype photography. Some of the project entries submitted here do not fit strictly into one catagory because the original images have been captured on 35 mm film and converted to plastic transparencies for the purpose of generating unique anthotypes. In addition, the inclusion of anthotypes in the project submission is an argument for 'slow art' - as the images may take days or weeks of exposure to direct  to emerge.  Experimentation and innovation are constant driving forces in my artistic work. Ultimately, I strive to leverage both analog and digital methods to make unique images that leave a clear impression in the viewer's mind. \nIG: arindam_dream_no9","user_id":684341,"name":"Arindam Majumdar","website":""},{"id":353618,"bio":"Diplômée de l'École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d'Arles en 2019, je vis et travaille entre Arles, Paris et Mexico.","user_id":353016,"name":"Chloé Wasp","website":"www.chloewasp.com"},{"id":593555,"bio":"As an immigrant, my search for identity and belonging has always been an inspiration for my art. Through photography and collage, my work reflects a personal journey exploring migration and discovery. As I've moved quite a bit throughout my life, creating and maintaining new connections in every place became necessary and reflects how I approach my work - not accepting the permanent. Deconstruction of images, either in the form of a collage or digital manipulation, becomes a form of contemplation where I play and search for new visual connections. \n \nWhether I'm working in street photography or studio conceptual work, I use a documentary approach when taking pictures. Once in my \"darkroom,\" I find that editing is where I am most creative. I think of my work as unfinished interpretations of everyday life waiting for viewers to inhabit the space I have created for them and make their own connections.\n \nQuestions of cultural and social belonging are always an integral part of my practice.","user_id":592971,"name":"Suzana Stamenovic","website":"www.suzanastamenovic.com"},{"id":664930,"bio":"","user_id":664346,"name":"Amelie Dube","website":"@amedube33"},{"id":664934,"bio":"Photography is my way of being in close relationship with nature. Since childhood, I had an innate curiosity about how the natural world worked. As an adult, I discovered that photography gave me the means for understanding expansive and exquisite landscapes, moving and colorful water, wildlife, and especially how light is in relationship with all of Earth’s natural elements.\n\nIn my early photography days, I was not aware of how often I gravitated toward the small details in an otherwise expansive and beautiful landscape. Becoming aware of my natural inclination to get up close and personal with nature’s small details has inspired me to be fully present and open to photographic possibilities as they emerge.\n\nPatience is my built-in capacity to pause in nature; to see, hear, touch, taste and smell everything happening around me during solitary moments in time.\n\n\n\n","user_id":664350,"name":"Deb Merchant","website":"www.photos.naturallyaware.com"},{"id":430183,"bio":"Dance photographer based in Stuttgart/Germany.  Mainly in black and white.","user_id":429599,"name":"Axel Brand","website":"www.axelbrandphotography.de"},{"id":700294,"bio":"Ken Karagozian has been documenting Los Angeles transit project construction since the 1990's. Documenting with medium format, black and white film, Karagozian excels in his portrays of the constructed world. With subjects ranging from swap meet vendors to subway construction workers to letter clad motorcyclist, Karagozian celebrates local subcultures through portraiture.\nKaragozian's photography has been widely exhibited locally and nationally, and has been featured in \"Life Magazine\", the Los Angeles Times and Pasadena Magazine as well as on television. His award winning work has been exhibited in galleries, at fairs and in the collection of the Huntington Library, the Metro and private collectors. A lifelong Angeleno, Karagozian lives and works in Agoura Hills, California.","user_id":699710,"name":"Ken Karagozian","website":"www.kenkaragozian.com"},{"id":209206,"bio":"My name is kombizz kashani. I was born and brought up in Iran, a beautiful country that is full of history. I started taking photos at an early age of my life with a Lubitel, a Russian twin lenses camera. Most of my photos in those days were black and white.\nhttps://www.kombizz.com","user_id":208604,"name":"Kombizz Kashani","website":"www.fotocommunity.com/user_photos/842948"},{"id":700331,"bio":"Ruben Ximénez is a Mexican Designer and Photographer thrill to capture the best human traditions ","user_id":699747,"name":"Ruben Ximenez","website":""},{"id":718354,"bio":"Stefania Cerea lives and works in Milan, as a researcher.\nShe approaches photography in 2013, during a depressive crisis. In that period she begins to take self-portraits with her smartphone. In those self-portraits she makes an effort to smile and realizes that looking at them, even though she knows they are false, she feels more real and more related to the world than she was before. After the end of her depressive crisis, her practice of self-portrait ends.\nIn 2018 she resumes photographing herself and then starts filming herself, with a smartphone and later with a mirrorless. She does it mostly during her orgasm. Raised in a family hostile to any pleasure, her looking at herself enjoying is a way to overcome the sense of guilt. She publishes photos of her face during orgasm on Facebook, to affirm its beauty, depth and power.\nFrom that moment she begins to create and publish other self-portraits, which revolve around dichotomous themes: internalized conditioning and conquest of freedom, apathy and desire, attachment and emotional autonomy, fragility and power, inertia and change. All her photographs have a personal and autobiographical matrix.\nIn 2019, tired of all the rules imposed by Facebook and tired of the cersorships suffered several times, she decides to stop the publication of her images, but to continue to photograph. In particular, she begins a path that leads her to investigate the relationship between her identity and the surrounding environment.","user_id":717770,"name":"Stefania Cerea","website":"AIT05572506"},{"id":178040,"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. \n\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 New C","user_id":177438,"name":"lori Ordover","website":"lori@loriordover.com"},{"id":664952,"bio":"Hi, my name is Gregoria, and I am the founder of ggcphoto.com, based in Tipperary, Ireland.\n\nPhotography, art and design have been a very big passion for me since a young age.\n\nThroughout my professional career as a photographer and an Educator in Visual Digital Arts for more than 20 years, I developed and continue to develop my skills in photography and design.\n\nMy ethos is to capture the moment at its best using my creativity and spontaneity.\n","user_id":664368,"name":"Gregoria Gregoriou Crowe","website":"www.ggcphoto.com"},{"id":192754,"bio":"i am a 35mm film photographer.  i use assorted  film stocks, both color and b/w. i use fresh, recently expired and sometimes rolls i've had for many years. i see film as a medium, not just an image capture device. i embrace and enjoy the unpredictability of the results.  ","user_id":192152,"name":"yvette dluxe","website":""},{"id":817629,"bio":"","user_id":803367,"name":"Filiz Boga","website":""},{"id":166112,"bio":"Très présent dans la \"nouvelle photographie française\" entre 1968 et 1983, Alain-Gilles Bastide, \"disparaît\" du paysage de la photographie artistique en 1983. Il s'exile en Amérique Latine ou il va vivre pendant 18 ans. \"18 ans de silence d'images\" dit-il.\nEn 1996, AGB décide d'arrêter son exil, et de reprendre son travail d'auteur abandonné en 1983. Il rentre en France par le  chemin des écoliers, nomade cybernétique autour du  pour sur le terrain le changement de siècle  Jusqu'en 2005, son périple l'emmènera en en Europe centrale, puis en Australie, en Argentine, au Chili, à Cuba, au Vénézuela, au Mexique, en Espagne, en Ukraine, en Bélarus ... Vit à Paris.\n\nVery present in the \"New French photography\" between 1968 and 1983, Alain-Gilles Bastide, \"disappeared\" from the landscape of artistic photography in 1983. He went into exile in Latin America where he lived for 18 years. \"18 years of silence of images\" he says.\nIn 1996, AGB decides to stop his exile, and to resume his work as an author abandoned in 1983. He returned to France by the \"schoolchildren's path\", a cybernetic nomad around the world, to \"live on the ground the change of millennium\". Until 2005, his journey will take him to Central Europe, then to Australia, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, Spain, Ukraine, Belarus ... Lives in Paris.\n\nMuy presente en la \"nueva fotografía francesa\" entre 1968 y 1983, Alain-Gilles Bastide \"desapareció\" de la escena de la fotografía artística en 1983. Se exilió en América Latina, donde vivió durante 18 años. \"18 años de silencio de imágenes\", dice.\nEn 1996, AGB decidió poner fin a su exilio y retomar su trabajo como autor, abandonado en 1983. Volvió a Francia por la \"ruta de los escolares\", nómada cibernético por el mundo, para \"vivir el cambio de milenio sobre el terreno\". Hasta 2005, su viaje le llevará a Europa Central, luego a Australia, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Venezuela, México, España, Ucrania, Bielorrusia... Vit en París.\n\n\nCopyright\nThe photos and texts presented on this site are not free of rights unless prior written agreement of the author.\nAny representation or reproduction in whole or in part, translation, adaptation, transformation, arrangement of a work made without the consent of the author or his beneficiaries (heirs and assignees of copyright such as publishers and producers, copyright management companies) is illegal (Article L 122-4 of the CPI). It is the same for the translation, the adaptation or the transformation, the arrangement or the reproduction by any art or process.\nThe fact of putting a work at the disposal of the public via Internet requires imperatively the authorization of its author or its assignees.\nThe person who reproduces without authorization of the author a work on an Internet server to put this one at the disposal of the public commits an act of counterfeit (articles L 335-2 and L 716-9 of the CPI). Counterfeiting is a civil and a criminal offence.\nThe counterfeit covers all the illicit reproductions and diffusions i.e. not authorized.\n\nDroit à l'image\nLes photos et les textes présentés sur ce site ne sont pas libres de droit sauf accord préalable écrit de l'auteur.\nToute représentation ou reproduction intégrale ou partielle, traduction, adaptation, transformation, arrangement d'une oeuvre réalisée sans le consentement de l'auteur ou de ses ayants droit (héritiers et cessionnaires des droits d'auteur comme les éditeurs et les producteurs, sociétés de gestion des droits d'auteur) est illicite ( article L 122-4 du CPI). Il en est de même pour la traduction, l'adaptation ou la transformation, l'arrangement ou la reproduction par un art ou un procédé quelconque.\nLe fait de mettre une oeuvre à la disposition du public via Internet nécessite impérativement l'autorisation de son auteur ou de ses ayants droits.\nLa personne qui reproduit sans autorisation de l'auteur une oeuvre sur un serveur Internet pour mettre celle-ci à la disposition du public commet un acte de contrefaçon (articles L 335-2 et L 716-9 du CPI). La contrefaçon est un délit civil et un délit pénal.\nLa contrefaçon couvre toutes les reproductions et diffusions illicites c'est-à-dire non autorisées.\n\nDerechos de imagen\nLas fotos y los textos presentados en este sitio no están libres de derechos, salvo con el consentimiento previo por escrito del autor.\nToda representación o reproducción total o parcial, traducción, adaptación, transformación, arreglo de una obra realizada sin el consentimiento del autor o de sus derechohabientes (herederos y cesionarios de los derechos de autor como editores y productores, sociedades de gestión de derechos de autor) es ilegal (artículo L 122-4 del CPI). Lo mismo se aplica a la traducción, adaptación o transformación, arreglo o reproducción por cualquier arte o procedimiento.\nLa puesta a disposición del público de una obra a través de Internet requiere la autorización de su autor o de sus derechohabientes.\nLa persona que reproduce una obra en un servidor de Internet para ponerla a disposición del público sin la autorización del autor comete un acto de infracción (artículos L 335-2 y L 716-9 del CPI). La infracción es un delito civil y penal.\nLa falsificación abarca todas las reproducciones y distribuciones ilegales, es decir, no autorizadas.\n__________________________________________________\n\n\n","user_id":165510,"name":"Alain-Gilles Bastide","website":""},{"id":840789,"bio":"","user_id":826632,"name":"mahnaz jafari","website":""},{"id":526133,"bio":"Jillian Dessaryo Robertson also known as J Robertson is an artist who works with photography. Since a young age he already had deep interest in arts, especially audio and visual arts. When he was a kid, he aspired to a painter however he decided to quit painting when he was in junior high school. Afterward, he studied music production. Nevertheless, he had to leave his passion for music early due to health issue that caused his hearing capability to decline heavily.\n\nSince 2019, he has chosen to work exclusively with photography. Photography offers speed and practicality in making a work and can also reach audiences from various backgrounds. His works focus on human relations both with their inner self, others, or the environment. His works not only aims to show the aesthetic of an ephemeral reality yet also to be a medium that can initiate discussions on contemporary issues that shape civilization.","user_id":525549,"name":"Jillian Robertson","website":""},{"id":665084,"bio":"I'm a retired school teacher / cabinetmaker / retail shopkeeper with an \"artsy fartsy\" bent! What I do, I do for the fun of it and for the satisfaction of combining skill and perception to reflect my personal reality. ","user_id":664500,"name":"Karen Lawrence","website":"karenlawrence.ca"},{"id":667074,"bio":"","user_id":666490,"name":"Xiafen Xia","website":""},{"id":296241,"bio":"Sami Kero (b. 1979)  is a Finnish photojournalist who works for  Helsingin Sanomat, the biggest subscription-based newspaper in Finland. \n\nPRIZES, FAME AND GLORY\n\n2018      ND Awards, Nature photographer of the year\n2018      2nd prize in Daily Life / Story, Istanbul Photo Awards\n2018      Portfolio of the year in Fotofinlandia\n2017      Visa d´or Award, Daily press\n2017      Reportage of the year by The Finnish Association of Photojournalists\n2011      Picture of the year by The Finnish Association of Photojournalists\n2008      Picture of the year by The Finnish Association of Photojournalists\n2006      Picture of the year by The Finnish Association of Photojournalists\n2005      Reportage of the year by The Finnish Association of Photojournalists","user_id":295639,"name":"Sami Kero","website":"www.samikero.com"},{"id":700382,"bio":"","user_id":699798,"name":"gabriel spangler","website":"www.gabrielspangler.com "},{"id":442177,"bio":"Pavel Volkov (b.22.05.1987).\n\nRussian photographer, actually lives in Moscow.\nCanon Ambassador.\nStarted his career in photojournalism as a freelance photographer, contributed to a couple of photo agencies in Moscow and St.Petersburg. Studied photojournalism in Galperin photofaculty and Dutch School of media. Participated in workshops organized by VU and NOOR agencies. Participant of New York Times portfolio review and Houston photofestival portfolio review. Works of photographer were shown during screenings of Visa pour l’image photofestival in Perpignan, France. Participated in numerous exhibitions in Russia and abroad. Covered the events on the Maidan, in the Crimea and south-east of the Ukraine, collaborates to Russian and international media. His main activity as a photographer, covers a wide range of social issues.","user_id":441593,"name":"Павел Волков","website":"volkovpavel.com"},{"id":699178,"bio":"I use photography as a means of expressing my ideas.  ","user_id":698594,"name":"Colin Vince","website":""},{"id":840793,"bio":"I have been photographing for about seventeen years. I have been working in cinema and theater for a long time, but I spent four years photographing in Afghanistan and became more interested in social documentary photography.","user_id":826636,"name":"Mehran Biparva","website":null},{"id":665267,"bio":"Mit der Portraitfotografie beschäftige ich mich mittlerweile seit ca. fünf Jahren. Im Laufe dieser Zeit fotografiere ich fast nur noch analog und entwickle die Fotos in meiner Dunkelkammer. Nicht weil die analogen Fotos irgendwie besser sind, sondern weil es mir persönlich einfach mehr Spaß macht. Die Ungewissheit beim Drücken des Auslöseknopfes, wie wird das Bild wohl aussehen, entspricht es meiner Vorstellung? Dann diese Freude, wenn ein Foto genauso geworden ist, wie es sein soll und natürlich auch der Frust, wenn es komplett anders wurde und es einem überhaupt nicht gefällt. Der Moment ist verschwunden.","user_id":664683,"name":"Marc Wick","website":""},{"id":399837,"bio":"63 Jahre, Fotografiere seit 1965, Portrait, Architektur","user_id":399253,"name":"Konrad Reuther","website":"500px.com/hhg1"},{"id":208637,"bio":"Wolfgang Bohusch was born 1985 in Vienna, Austria.\n\nBohusch decided to become photographer at the early age of 13. He began experimenting with old darkroom equipment of his grandmother and shooting with a 35mm camera. \nAfter studying photography for 5 years at die Graphische, Vienna he started working as freelance Production Manager, Location Scout and later Photographer or D.o.P and Director for advertising film production companies.\n\nOn extensive travels he is working on his personal projects. Street- photography in India, Miami or Tokyo, landscape and aerial photography in various places as well as fashion films, music videos in London or Paris. ","user_id":208035,"name":"Wolfgang Bohusch","website":"wolfgangbohusch.com"},{"id":530344,"bio":"60 years old. Сivil engineer.","user_id":529760,"name":"Leanid Bakatsiuk","website":""},{"id":665351,"bio":"I am a cinematographer with a desire to tell stories with singular images. ","user_id":664767,"name":"BRENTON AYERS","website":"steadi-ayefilms.godaddysites.com"},{"id":700376,"bio":"","user_id":699792,"name":"Leona Bogaert","website":""},{"id":703919,"bio":"Photography based visual artist, dealing with themes of Time, Memory, Emotion, Mortality and Reality. \n\nThe longer we look, the more we see, the less we know. \n\n1+1=1.","user_id":703335,"name":"rory blair","website":"roryblair.photography"},{"id":667683,"bio":"Oxana Arefin is an artist and photographer,  holds degrees in psychology and art. Born in Moscow, she now lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand.\nOxana's life-long genuine interest in the nature and intricacies of human beings has defined her focus on exploring people and humanity through her art work. She aspires to communicate the multilayered nature of human beings - feelings, emotions, sensations, memories, illusions and paradoxes of perception. It is often a search for beauty in ordinariness and imperfection.\nOxana's photography is an inner journey where the viewer can meet with their resonating archetypes, non-conscious patterns and feelings.","user_id":667099,"name":"Oxana Arefin","website":"oxanaarefin.com"},{"id":700367,"bio":"I am a 18 year old photographer who loves nature and art. I got my first camera when i was ten years old and i have been hooked ever since. \nThanks for considering my work. ","user_id":699783,"name":"Griffin Elsley","website":"www.griffinelsley.com"},{"id":804728,"bio":"Nature WildBird Art Photographer.\nOver 20 years of photography experience.\nI am photographing wild birds in Japan.\nHe is currently battling an illness while continuing his photographic activities.\n\nI am a small person, but I want to hold my aspirations high.I hope that the people who see my photos will smile while thinking about how to make the world peaceful, how to end war, how to make the world peaceful, and how to take care of nature, in the hope that the earth is beautiful.I believe that is my mission.\n\nMay the earth be beautiful forever and may the world be at peace forever.\n\nClients\nCanon, Tamron, National Geographic Japan, Wild Bird Society of Japan, etc.\n\nAward history\n2025 PLATINUM WINNER, Fine Art Photography - Wildlife, Global Photography Awards\n2025 First place, Anthology Photography Competition\n2024 Honorable Mention, Chromatic Awards\n2024 Editors choice, 500px\n2024 GOLD / SILVER WINNER, New York Photography Awards\n2024 BRONZE WINNER, Budapest International Foto Awards\n2024 Special Jury Award, MonteCarlo Photo Contest\n2024 GOLD WINNER 8 Category, Global Photography Awards\n2024 SILVER WINNER 10 Category, Global Photography Awards\n2024 awarded,1x\n2024 Bronze awards, Camelbackgallery ALl animals 2024 art awards\n2024 Honorable Mention, IPA - INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS™\n2024 Official Selection,IPA - INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS™\n2024 MERIT PRIZE, Wildlife Photography Contest\n2024 First place, INTERNATIONAL ART COMPETITION \"NATURE” \n2024 JURY TOP 5 SELECTION \u0026amp; Official Selection, IPA - INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS™ “ONESHOT - SEARCHING FOR PEACE”\n2022 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in OF THE AIR category \n2nd and 3rd place in OF THE IMAGINATION category Peninsula Art Academy International Digital Exhibition Competition\n2019  Longlisted, Sony Japan Nature Photo Contest \n2009 Grand Prix, High Photo Award Grand Prix ","user_id":791492,"name":"Hiroto Fukuda","website":"www.hirotofukuda.com"},{"id":449023,"bio":"Louisiana based documentary, travel and garden photographer for more than half my life. Rescue dog father of two.","user_id":448439,"name":"Jonathan Nutt","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanutt/albums/72157663457464097"},{"id":698076,"bio":"Hank Gans was an award winner Manhattan-based commercial photographer for decades before attempting a personal project in the Four Corners area of the American Southwest while living with the Hopi Tribe and teaching photography on the reservation college for several years. Moving to Maine because his wife \"had to return to water\", Hank did not resume his commercial photography but, rather, did still photography for feature films, bringing about his relocation to Hollywood, California for almost a decade. He remarried and settled opposite Manhattan on the western banks of the Hudson River where he teaches photography at The Art School at Old Church and also conducts workshops in coastal Maine and San Gimignano, Italy. ","user_id":697492,"name":"Hank Gans","website":"www.hankgans.com"},{"id":151328,"bio":"Exploring contrasts and ambiguity, questioning societal norms relating to identity, globalisation and environmental concerns.\n\nHer awards include 2018 Lensculture Emerging Talent, 2017 AIPP Australian Creative Photographer of the Year and 2019 AIPP WA Illustrative Photographer of the Year among many others. She has been published internationally including The Guardian, Wired, Colossal, Capture magazine and Plain magazine.","user_id":150726,"name":"Leah Kennedy","website":"www.leahkennedy.com.au"},{"id":665465,"bio":"Jorge Marín Reiche - Estudios de Artes Gráficas, Fotografía y Cine.\nMi experiencia laboral ha sido principalmente como independiente, a excepción del tiempo trabajado en la Revista del Domingo en Viaje del Diario El Mercurio, entre los años 1991-1996. \nParte fundamental de mi ejercicio profesional ha sido la realización de reportajes fotográficos que abordan temas de geografía, medio ambiente, cultura, y etnias. \nEditor del diario El Metropolitano, durante los años 1998 y 1999.\nEn el 2018 el colectivo Luzidos al cual pertenezco realiza el proyecto “Plaza de Almas”, una radiografía visual de la Plaza de Armas de Santiago de Chile, miles de imagenes, ancladas en 90 paneles. Su inauguración, esta prevista para el 2021. \nEn el 2019 junto a tres fotógrafos nace Galería Pura Foto, con local físico en el persa Victor Manuel, y en Instagram @galeria. Purafoto\nActualmente soy socio/director de Gallos.cl oficina de proyectos editoriales y multimedia.","user_id":664881,"name":"JORGE MARIN","website":"WWW.JORGEMARIN.CL"},{"id":554598,"bio":"Ziggy Dutch is a self-taught photographer with a penchant for the interpretation and abstraction of colour. Night photography provides Ziggy the perfect platform to bring to life the often overlooked, mundane and vibrant elements found in nocturnal places and spaces. He says, \"A photograph to me can either tell a story, convey an emotion, or be thought provoking; what matters the most is the way it makes us feel.\"","user_id":554014,"name":"Ziggy Dutch","website":"www.ziggydutch.com"},{"id":700364,"bio":"Bruce Fisher voluntarily teaches photography to children with cancer with the Pablove Foundation.","user_id":699780,"name":"Bruce Fisher","website":"brucefisherphoto.smugmug.com"},{"id":697141,"bio":"I was educated as an Artist/Designer, and worked as an Art Director, Creative Director for many years. After years of working with Photographers, and serving in the USN as a photographer, I decided to continue shooting as a wonderful creative outlet. ","user_id":696557,"name":"Harry Becker","website":""},{"id":372725,"bio":"Having studied photography in Germany and the United States, Ann returned to Hong Kong to build her career in the multimedia industry. Ann received her Bachelor of Arts in Applied \u0026amp; Media Arts, organized by Hong Kong Arts School and Hong Kong Polytechnic University and her Master of Science in Multimedia \u0026amp; Entertainment Technology, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.\n\nOver the years, she has gained extensive knowledge and experience through her roles as television producer, program executive producer, photographer, researcher, scriptwriter and magazine editor. Ann is also an independent film director.\n\nHer directorial debut film, “ah pig ah dog.com”, was featured in the Absolute Independent 2005 festival, hosted by the Hong Kong Film Critics Organization and commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. Screened at Broadway Cinematheque, Yaumatei, “ah pig ah dog.com” was the only independent film in the film festival that attracted a full house attendance.\n\nAnn’s gift is in seizing each remarkable moment with her camera. Her artistic eye blends with her technical skills to capture the memory forever. Her stunning spontaneous photography style makes her pictures full of vibrancy and feeling.\n\nAnn’s sense of composition in photography creates the sensation that each still is part of a movie and a poem. Each frame encompasses a scene, an idea, an emotion. Whether the setting is formal or informal, there is always Ann’s pervasive sense of style and o","user_id":372141,"name":"Ann Choi","website":"www.annchoi.com"},{"id":689971,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer and community organizer who enjoys capturing spontaneous moments of communities rebelling against fear, the state, and the status quo.","user_id":689387,"name":"Robin Bird","website":""},{"id":697139,"bio":"28 years old with experience in front of and behind the lens, looking to capture real moments, tell stories, and invoke emotions.","user_id":696555,"name":"Katherine Glidden","website":""},{"id":211725,"bio":"","user_id":211123,"name":"Beneweara Diendarmaputra","website":""},{"id":665546,"bio":"Hi im Birdy\u0026lt;3 - 31 year old mother of two daughters, Rivendell \u0026amp; Tauriel. I am born and raised in Minnesota and currently reside in Maplewood.  I am passionate about portraiture with a hint of fantasy.","user_id":664962,"name":"Birdy Portinga","website":"www.Birdandbranchphotographymn.com"},{"id":718675,"bio":"My name is Andreas Wedeberg, I’m 34 years old and I’m a photographer from Sweden. I was exposed to art from an early age; my elementary school was right next to an art gallery and I remember walking past it every day on my way to school, being both puzzled and intrigued by what I saw through the windows. Besides that, my father was a keen draftsman and I used to draw all the time as well, hoping one day I’d become an illustrator. I made the switch to photography after taking photography courses in upper secondary school and, thanks to the encouragement from my teacher, later went on to study it for a year at Malmö University. Employing photography to make the familiar seem unfamiliar is a recurring theme in my work.  I’ve also studied art history and hold a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and Visual Studies from Lund University. In 2021, after taking a seven-year break from photography due to a creative block, I finally began working on my series ”Around the Neighbourhood”, which was awarded with an Honorable Mention in the Fine Art category of the ND Photography Awards 2022.","user_id":718091,"name":"Andreas Wedeberg","website":""},{"id":176917,"bio":"Sottoufficiale in pensione, mi sono occupato di fotografia e riprese tv sia durante il servizio, con foto e filmati in territorio nazionale ed estero. Quello che è stato un lavoro si è rivelato anche una grande passione che svolgo tutt'ora ","user_id":176315,"name":"Stefano Pesce","website":""},{"id":698568,"bio":"I am a bulgarian / german photogreapher and cinematographer passionate about lighting and images. I want to avoke emotions with my work  and touch people on a personal level.","user_id":697984,"name":"Lili Krasteva","website":"www.krasteva-filmproduktion.com"},{"id":700366,"bio":"I'm Emanuele and I was born in 1987.\nI studied to be an actor and I started to work in theaters since 2013.\nDuring my race against time I realized that the only way to win was to freeze it and to do that I started to study photography during the first half of 2021. Was a full immersion.\nIn May I bought my first and current camera: Panasonic GH5. I love to tell stories and photos allow me to do that in the better way.\nNow I am portrait, cinematic and fashion photographer.","user_id":699782,"name":"Emanuele Di Luca","website":""},{"id":514887,"bio":"","user_id":514303,"name":"Zivile Butvilaite","website":""},{"id":700393,"bio":"","user_id":699809,"name":"Linda Alschuler","website":"cumberlinda.smugmug.com"},{"id":700319,"bio":"Marinating in her passions for photography, music and, dance, Sweden-born Lena Ringstad has created a cottage industry out of capturing portraits of men and women at work – specifically behind-the-scenes musicians that are the backbone in the music industry.\n\nLena provides a unique and intimate bird’s eye view of musicians and dancers. She revels in the intimate captures of humans in their largely unseen moments of the creative spark.","user_id":699735,"name":"Lena Ringstad","website":"www.lenaringstad.com"},{"id":703315,"bio":"Katia Belmadani is a Belgian photographer that has traveled near and far, exploring uncharted terrain to help tell stories that matter. A wanderer of the world, she’s lived in many places but is now settled in Berlin. \n\nHer photography has been featured in Vogue, Elle, and Observer amongst others. Her work has been exhibited in Berlin, Rome, New York and Los Angeles.\n","user_id":702731,"name":"Katia Belmadani","website":"www.katiabelmadani.com"},{"id":768253,"bio":"im a nature and street photography","user_id":761397,"name":"ESLAM ELSAYED ELDARAMLLY","website":"www.eslameldaramlly.site"},{"id":693470,"bio":"Born in Macedonia Ilija Uzunoski  is a practicing multi disciplinary artist. \nHe graduate in photography and after he  postgraduate in Painting and Drawing as major at the COFA-university of NSW. \nAs practising artist he was recipient of few awards and he was involved in a number of individual and group exhibitions locally in Australia and overseas. \n","user_id":692886,"name":"Ilia Uzunoski","website":"www.iliauzun.com"},{"id":745064,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, enchanted by color, light, shadow and reflection.","user_id":742094,"name":"Janet Leno","website":""},{"id":665683,"bio":"Filmmaker / Photographer living based in London using the camera to unfold human stories, express feelings and live in the preset moment with more awareness. \n\n","user_id":665099,"name":"Vicky Murua Picchi","website":"Under construction "},{"id":457814,"bio":"It's all about water. My soul is fluid. My spirit liquid and my body aqua pure.\nUnderwater, Now I can breath. I sea the world under the surface. Welcome to my waterlust.\n","user_id":457230,"name":"Alison Bounce","website":"www.alisonbounce.com/photographe-aquatique"},{"id":682354,"bio":"My name is Chris Isaiah, a commercial photographer and visual artist currently located in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. My works fall within conceptual fineart portraits, with an afrofuturistic approach. My creative process is such that goes beyond capturing moments in life to capturing ideas and concepts in a way that the resulting photographs are 'larger than life' and \"out of this world\". ","user_id":681770,"name":"Chris Isaiah","website":"www.instagram.com/thechrisisaiah"},{"id":745077,"bio":"","user_id":742105,"name":"Romain Revollon Scheidler","website":""},{"id":155716,"bio":"","user_id":155114,"name":"Robert Goldstein","website":"www.robertgoldstein.com"},{"id":697730,"bio":"Dawn Kowalewski is a Portland based photographer and identifies as LGBTQ. For several years, she had a thriving portrait business and eventually specialized in boudoir and high school seniors. She was an active member of a local photography association (Oregon Professional Photographers Association), served three years on the board of directors, participated in numerous print competitions and workshops, acted as a mentor, and took every opportunity to absorb photography. Unfortunately, with progressive hearing loss, she was unable to communicate on the telephone and comfortably be in social situations. She eventually left the association and the portrait business to work solely on fine art photography. Dawn retreated into creating her own world in photography, constructing still life and captures in macro photography, and expanded her repertoire to include more street and travel photography.\nIn 2019, she underwent cochlear implant surgery on one ear and then in late 2021 the procedure was performed on the second ear. This changed her life beyond measure and is now making her way into the art world. She am currently working on a new project: “Tales of the Kitchen Sink”. This body of work encompasses storytelling in still life, whether literally in the kitchen sink or a mixture of composite and digital painting. Her images tell stories from a woman’s perspective with humor, energy, and/or memories.\n","user_id":697146,"name":"Dawn Kowalewski","website":"www.dawnphotoart.com"},{"id":718858,"bio":"Living in Beijing, China.\nI am used to using images to record the development of cities and the changes of society, and build the connection between landscape and people through visual language.\n\nExhibitions\n'FRAGMENT' Photography Exhibition, ISOLART GALLERY, Florence, Italy, 2024\nSino-Serbia Youth Photography Festival,Belgrade, Serbia,2017\n 'A visual presentation of China's industrial culture heritage in the Ma Wei shipyard', Pingyao International Photography Festival,Ping Yao, 2015\n'Chinese Young's Songs of Innocence and Experience'Round2, Pingyao International Photography Festival,Ping Yao, 2015\n 'Walking•Found', The China Millennium Monument,Beijing, 2014\nWenlan Wang and the students of Beijing Film Academy,Beijing, 2014\n 'Walking•Found', TIMES MUSEUM,Beijing, 2013\n\n\nEDUCATION\n2012-2015 Beijing Film Academy(MFA), China \n2015 Emily Carr University of Art + Design(Communication), Canada \n2007-2011 Communication University of China, Nanjing ","user_id":718274,"name":"Fan Xia","website":"xiafanfoto.com"},{"id":109627,"bio":"Murat Germen is an artist, academic and archivist using photography as an expression / research tool. Born 1965, he currently lives / works in Istanbul and London. \n\nHis oeuvre focuses on impacts of over-urbanization and gentrification, dis/possession, new forms / tools / methods of imperialism, civic rights, participatory citizenship, sustainability of local cultures, human devastation of nature, climate change, global warming, water rights. Notions like cultural legacy, local archiving, documentation as crime scene investigation, personal / collective memory conflicts, dynamics of custody / betrayal are very central in the works that the artist produces.\n\nHe has two monographies, one published by Skira (Italy) and the other by MASA (Turkey). He has opened/joined over eighty inter/national solo+group exhibitions. Numerous editions of the artist’s several artworks are in personal collections of eminent art collectors inter/nationally, in addition to several inter/national museums.","user_id":109025,"name":"Murat Germen","website":"muratgermen.com"},{"id":288969,"bio":" Teresita González  es Fotógrafa y Dra. Bioquímica. Vive y trabaja en Asunción, Paraguay.\n 2010 10ª Muestra Latinoamericana de Fotografías y Documentales (Langreo, España).\nCon dos muestras individuales y numerosas exposiciones colectivas sus fotos han sido exhibidas en Paraguay, Argentina, EE.UU, El Salvador, República Dominicana, Uruguay, Bolivia y España. \n2014 ha brindado conferencias acerca de su trabajo en Wichita State University, Emporia State University, Washburn University, Lawrence Arts Center y en The University of Iowa (EE.UU).\n2016 su fotografía fue seleccionada por la Duncan Miller Gallery de Santa Monica (EE.UU) para integrar su galería de fotografías a ser ofrecida a coleccionistas.\n2019 su obra Plastic life fue seleccionada en el Premio Henri Mattisse de la Embajada de Francia en Paraguay.\n2021 es seleccionada a participar de la muestra \"Paréntesis. Relatos desde la incertidumbre\". AECID y Red de Centros culturales de España.\n","user_id":288367,"name":"Teresita Gonzalez","website":"comounahojaenelrio.blogspot.com"},{"id":259732,"bio":"I am a non-professional photographer who loves Street Photography","user_id":259130,"name":"Joanne Thompson","website":""},{"id":563351,"bio":"Taught to value black and white film, Chris has always had a passion for contrast and the intense tones of gray available through the analogue medium. He has embraced the power of this combination in the digital world and has also developed a love for the subtleness and richness of contrast in colour.\n\nThrough his art, Chris’ intent is to call forth El Duende – the Spirit of Evocation - and illicit a strong emotional response – laughter, tears, refection, deep thought and curiosity, passion, tension and release, yin \u0026amp; yang. Duende is at the core of what drives him to create.\n\nBorn and raised in Vancouver, Chris brings his love of the outdoors, be it in the broad textures of the back woods or the rigidity at the heart of the structural city, to his art. His goal is to walk where people walk and see the things they miss.\n","user_id":562767,"name":"Chris Lashbrook","website":"www.chrislashbrookphotography.ca"},{"id":208362,"bio":"Beatriz Pontes brasileira fotógrafa mora e trabalha em São Paulo /SP\nParticipou de varias coletivas e algumas exposições individuais . Livro “legião “ selecionado pela convocatória 2017 IMS - São Paulo ","user_id":207760,"name":"Beatriz Pontes","website":"@beatrizpontesimages"},{"id":718947,"bio":"The rising talent, Sarah Mensah was born in Italy.  Her family later relocated to the UK. \nHer passion for photography was kindled during her school years, and currently, she is working towards her bachelor's degree at University College London.\n\nShe has contributed to the art community as a consultant for \"World Reimagined,\" a national education project aiming to transform our understanding of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its widespread impact.\n\nSarah made history as one of the youngest artists and the first black resident to have her work exhibited at the historic Nottingham Castle Gallery. Sarah's work has also been showcased in exhibitions across London and she has featured in international magazines highlighting her international appeal.","user_id":718363,"name":"Sarah Mensah","website":""},{"id":535273,"bio":"Collecting pieces of time, Jochem van Grunsven (1986), strives to make personal work with great enthusiasm, curiosity\nand a high interest in the world around him and the humanity of the moment in order to know, feel and understand it better.\nTrusting his intuition, he allows himself to travel to unknown places in order to find and reveal balance and beauty in\nsmall, simple and ordinary things in everyday life.\nHe embraces chance, simplicity and available light and sees photography mostly as an act of observing rather than \nintervening.\nHe applies an abstract, raw and poetic vision to street, portrait and still life photography.\nWhilst creating a world of his own, he connects with and learns from his surroundings. He invites his viewer to lend \neach of his images both a present and a past.\nBesides his personal projects, he collaborates with magazines and brands primarily in the culinary and fashion industry. \n ","user_id":534689,"name":"Jochem van Grunsven","website":"jochemvangrunsven.com"},{"id":698853,"bio":"Fotojournalist, der seit 2002 für eine Tageszeitung (Thüringer Allgemeine) Tag für Tag aufs Neue das Leben in Thüringen in Bildern festhält.","user_id":698269,"name":"Marco Kneise","website":""},{"id":190607,"bio":"Exhibitions:\n2021 PortraitNow! 2021, The National History Museum at Frederiksborg\n2021 Red Cross National Office\n2020 Galleri Krebsen\n2019 Karens Minde Kulturhus: The harbor\n2019 Decoration of the Metro fence, Copenhagen\n2018 Copenhagen Photo Festival 2018, The censored exhibition\n2018 Fatamorgana Masterclass, Denmark's School of Photographic Art\n\nEducation:\n2020 Master in Portrait Photography\n2019 Grundtvig University College, Portrait and documentary\n2018 Fatamorgana Masterclass, Visual storytelling, Denmark's photographic visual arts school\n2014 Holbæk Art Academy, art photography","user_id":190005,"name":"Mette Ovgaard","website":"www.metteovgaard.dk"},{"id":491958,"bio":"I used to live in Copenhagen.\nBut then my son was born and we moved to the opposite end of Denmark; on the beautiful and raw west coast. \n\nLiving by the ocean gives me a daily dose of unfiltered inspiration and works as a great source when it comes to photography and using the nature as a base for that. \n\nI have always been an observer and I have found a place behind the camera where I feel home.","user_id":491374,"name":"Nanna Nyhus","website":""},{"id":139650,"bio":"Photographer and musician. Love street portraits. ","user_id":139048,"name":"Daniel Rabinovich","website":"500px.com/danielrabinovich"},{"id":275346,"bio":"Jeff is a fine art photographer whose work has been exhibited in the Northeast and Midwest. His images are captured in a variety of locations including America's National Parks, Iceland, Aruba, Arizona, Upstate New York, Long Island and New England. He hand-prints each image on fine art, archival papers. \n\nHe has been included in 12 group shows over the past 3 years, when he shifted to a full-time concentration on his photography. \n\nJeff is based on Long Island, New York. \n","user_id":274744,"name":"Jeff Green","website":"www.jdgfineart.com"},{"id":586813,"bio":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":586229,"name":"Gabriele Grusch","website":""},{"id":377742,"bio":"Melissa Banks is a photographer based in Whakatū Nelson, New Zealand.  She is also the creative director and co-owner at Plink Software, a local kaupapa Māori software company. \nBe Kind is the beginning of a larger project that Melissa is working on.","user_id":377158,"name":"Melissa Banks","website":"www.plink.co.nz"},{"id":527715,"bio":"Cinéaste récipiendaire de plusieurs prix prestigieux dans les grands festivals de cinéma internationaux pour ses films Snow \u0026amp; Ashes, Exil et Anna, Charles-Olivier est aussi photographe autodidacte. Sa passion pour le voyage lui a permis de maîtriser 6 langues, et de tourner ses films aux quatre coins du monde comme en Thaïlande, en Europe, aux États-Unis, au Népal, en Haïti, et ailleurs.  La photo est son outil premier pour exprimer sa vision et communiquer son imagination, autant en tournage que dans la vie de tous les jours. ","user_id":527131,"name":"Charles-Olivier Michaud","website":"charlesolivier.net"},{"id":364760,"bio":"Neal Polallis is a digital photographic artist that lives in the mid-west. Polallis graduated with an MFA in Visual Studies in 2020. His work deals with the play of the eye and how the mind plays with us. His experience of working in a Psych ward has given him impressions of what those of us who are dealing with mental illness go through daily. The shadow figures, the other worlds that these people have describe, and how what we think we see is not always what is there. \nIn his years as a photographer Neal Polallis has worked in analog and digital formats shooting portraits, weddings, commercial work, and fine art photography. This current body of work relies on Photoshop to collage these images into a painterly conceptual art piece. This work came from Polallis’ Graduate work while experimenting in the studio with long exposures and studio lights. To Polallis, this is all part of “playing”.\n\n","user_id":364158,"name":"Neal Polallis","website":"www.Nealpolallis.art"},{"id":697171,"bio":"","user_id":696587,"name":"Radomir Gill","website":""},{"id":745080,"bio":"","user_id":742108,"name":"Wolfgang Gangl","website":"www.wolfganggangl.com"},{"id":665865,"bio":"Pat Denton became interested in photography while travelling extensively around the world, sailing \u0026amp; scuba diving \u0026amp; while working on cruiseships. He settled in France where he established 'Revelation Studios' \u0026amp; 'Attitude Productions' shooting fashion, glamour \u0026amp; life-style. He became the main photographer for WENN (World Entertainment News Network) on the Cote d'Azur, covering events in Cannes \u0026amp; Monaco including the NRJ Music Awards \u0026amp; Cannes Film Festival","user_id":665281,"name":"Pat Denton","website":"www.attitude-productions.com"},{"id":839490,"bio":"I'm not an artist, nor a teacher, nor an influencer,\nand maybe not even a photographer...\n\nThe idea was to use the time of myself (parent and caregiver) and Francesco, a boy who knows no hatred, to act as a model and companion (who knows with what expectations of interest).","user_id":825333,"name":"marco didomenico","website":"marcoshot.blogspot.com"},{"id":133434,"bio":"Diane DUFRAISY-COURAUD, exploratrice et photographe passionnée d’histoire réalise des reportages sur les souterrains, lieux abandonnés ou difficiles d’accès dans un but documentaire et réalise des photos témoignages afin de garder une trace de ce patrimoine oublié ou de montrer des lieux inaccessibles au public.\nSes séries de photos artistiques, réalisées dans des lieux abandonnés deviennent le décor de mises en scène où elle exprime son ressenti des lieux, les sublime et les fait renaître le temps d’une image, en mélangeant rêve et réalité afin de s’approprier le lieu.","user_id":132832,"name":"Diane Dufraisy","website":"www.dianedufraisy.com"},{"id":130178,"bio":"Theodore Collatos is a Brooklyn based filmmaker / photographer and a two-time Creative Capital Grant Finalist and MA State Grant winner. His multiple award-winning feature film “Queen of Lapa” premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest and was described by Variety as “Recalling trailblazing documentaries, inviting and jubilant.” The film has played theaters and festivals around the world through and will be released digitally by Factory 25. His artwork and photography has been shown at FIF BH - Belo Horizonte International Photography Festival, The Betty Rymer Gallery, Carrie Haddad Gallery and was a winner at The New England School for Photography. His work has been profiled in Hollywood Reporter, Marie Claire, MIC, Screen Daily, Huffington Post, Billboard, GloboTV, Short of the Week, Omeleto, MUBI, Filmmaker Magazine, No Film School, Indiewire. Collatos is also a contributor to Talkhouse Film, Fimatique, Filmmaker Magazine and Fandor. \n\n\n","user_id":129576,"name":"Theodore Collatos","website":"www.TeddyCollatos.com"},{"id":665910,"bio":"Educated fine art and portrait photographer.  Working in the north of Norway 60 years of age.","user_id":665326,"name":"Ove Aalo","website":"oveaalo.wixsite.com/galleri"},{"id":642855,"bio":"Nias Zavatta was born in Italy (Ravenna) in 1989. Photographers’ daughter, she has grown up among lenses and travel photography. Now she has been exploring new ways, between theatre, intimate photography and social photo project in dialogue with her territory. She got some collective and personal exhibitions, the most recent one was Paesaggi femminili, in a historical palace in her own town (Palazzo Rasponi 2). ","user_id":642271,"name":"Nias Zavatta","website":"www.niaszavattaphotography.it"},{"id":378851,"bio":"Abby Greenawalt is an experienced visual communicator across mediums and industries. She works on a variety of editorial, commercial, and corporate assignments. Her instinct is to absorb and convey the visions of inspired people: their talents, passions, businesses, and products. Her images capture where they’ve been and where they’re headed. ","user_id":378267,"name":"Abby Greenawalt","website":"abbygreenawalt.com"},{"id":138416,"bio":"Born 1955 in Denmark, lives and works in Copenhagen.\nCompleted education in photography in 1980\nSelf-employed photographer since 1980.\nParallel with his professional work (primarily record covers and portraits of famous people) he has participated in a large number of exhibitions at home and abroad and has provided images to both the National History Museum (Frederiksborg Castle) and the Royal Library. \n \n","user_id":137814,"name":"Ole Christiansen","website":"olechristiansen.dk"},{"id":601029,"bio":"While formally I'm an engineer, I've been an amateur photographer for more than 10 years, during which I've tried to do my best to train in both digital and analog photography.  I'm self-taught, always looking with deep admiration to the works of contemporary and historical photographers as a never-ending source of inspiration. ","user_id":600445,"name":"Antonio Longo","website":"glin.to"},{"id":553920,"bio":"Slovenia based photographer, keen on exploring human emotions, that are usually left forgotten and dismissed. ","user_id":553336,"name":"Grega Stamenović","website":"www.gregastamenovic.com"},{"id":160680,"bio":"My desire is to create introspective experiences for the viewer, photographs that blur the lines between street photography, narrative storytelling and photographic fine art. I aim to make photographs that tell stories of both myself and the central characters in the frame. I see my photographs as a study of life and the human condition, how we aim to break out of solitude, vulnerability and our singular identity in order to relate to the experiences of others, especially those we live amongst. My own experience with this tension is shown in how I document the moments that catch my eye. I have always observed from a distance, listening to others speak, learning from their nuances and mannerisms, but with a desire to come in closer. Photography has become my way to confidently break out of my own isolation and join the collective, all the while learning more about my own life and the life that surrounds me. ","user_id":160078,"name":"Evan Beauvais","website":"www.evanbeauvais.com"},{"id":665946,"bio":"An amateur photographer, I'm now retired so time rich and able to work on improving my photography. I have yet to decide on a specific genre of photography to concentrate on, so my images are an eclectic mix.\nI would benefit greatly from some professional feedback.","user_id":665362,"name":"Debbie Harland","website":""},{"id":665947,"bio":"Student at Elon University, planned graduation in 2024\nBFA in Dance Performance and Choreography\nMinor in Photography","user_id":665363,"name":"Hannah Burnett","website":""},{"id":190476,"bio":"","user_id":189874,"name":"Trang Nguyễn","website":"changthuy.myportfolio.com"},{"id":705516,"bio":"I'm only a happy amateur photographer, who just enjoy to experiment with  the possibilities of digital photography.\nIt's an interesting approach to stumble upon hidden thoughts in my inner universe.\n","user_id":704932,"name":"Kresten Hillgaard","website":""},{"id":840802,"bio":"","user_id":826645,"name":"Caecilia Rasch","website":null},{"id":445078,"bio":"I am a mother of two young boys with a passion for photographing life as it is.","user_id":444494,"name":"Melissa McClure","website":"www.instagram.com/nowandeverphoto"},{"id":666083,"bio":"Wanna-be photographer but unfortunately a lawyer by trade, commuting 30 long years to the cold dark canyons of Manhattan. My sanity lies in coming home to my chickens and woods.  I photograph everything and anything, like most wanna-be photographers, but people are ALWAYS my favorite subject. I often hop off the train at Harlem 125th, just to snap a photo of someone i spy out the train window. Otherwise I dream of future places to go and roadtrips to abandoned places, and I keep hope alive that I don't become a crazy cat lady one day.   ","user_id":665499,"name":"sally semonite","website":"sallygreenphotography.com"},{"id":196868,"bio":"London based visual artist Lichena Bertinato graduated with a thesis on Photography and Literature. She studied Photography at post graduate level at London College of Communication (UAL) in London.Her recurrent themes are:  the house and how the perception of it can affect the quality of life; LGBT families; the evolution of the family over time.","user_id":196266,"name":"Lichena Bertinato","website":""},{"id":546430,"bio":"English Below\n\nMijn naam is Jeike Wullms. Ik ben altijd op zoek naar interessante verhalen. Ik ben ondernemend, nieuwsgierig en oprecht geïnteresseerd in dat wat mensen beweegt. Als fotograaf probeer ik hieraan invulling te geven door het maken van \"verhalende\" beelden. Ik wil je graag meenemen in mijn avontuur en aan de hand van dit project geef ik je een unieke inkijk in mijn wereld. Er volgen er meer!\n\n\nMy name is Jeike Wullms.  I am always seeking for interesting stories. I am entrepreneurial, adventurous, curious and genuinely interested in what people moves. As a photographer I am trying to make narrative images of these stories. I would like to take you  along  / I would like you to join me / on my adventure which gives you a unique insight into my world of photography.\n","user_id":545846,"name":"jeike wullms","website":"www.jeikewullms.nl"},{"id":209121,"bio":"I started the street photography since 2015 and enjoy shooting it.\n","user_id":208519,"name":"Ye Min","website":""},{"id":666028,"bio":"Student of photography at Escuela Argentina de Fotografia, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, about to start my last year.  Winner of the Ilford Student of the Year Award for Argentina in 2019.","user_id":665444,"name":"Alejandro Amigo","website":""},{"id":402118,"bio":"I'm a photographer from Zutphen, the Netherlands. I mostly shoot black and white film with a wide variety of very old cameras, each camera having its own characteristics and limitations. A process that demands patience and perseverance. For a few years now I have been focussing on analogue photography. It offers unique aesthetic qualities. Not the clinically sharp images I get from digital cameras. Instead grainy textures, soft focussed images and moody vignetting.  The camera, filmtype and developer - each a part of the choices I make to create a final print. A challenge and experience I hope you see reflected in my photographs.","user_id":401534,"name":"Arnold van Rooij","website":"arnoldvanrooij.com"},{"id":719061,"bio":"  Photographer \n   Born in  Seoul, Korea.  Current residence California, USA\n1980- 1999  Korea Broadcst System (KBS) Producer Seoul, Korea\nApril2001 ~March 2002  Japan National Museum of Ethnology\n Study for Anthropology Film   Visiting  researcher.    Osaka, Japan\n   Awards career  \n2022'  Finalistes Prix Off 2022-Arles Exposition    Arles, France\n2022'  EPA(European Photography Awards) Gold Winner\n 2022' EPEX ( Espana Photo Exhibition Awards) Honorable Mention \n2022' London International Creative Competition Shoot(Photo/Video) Official Selection\n     Exhibition experience\n1)   1997' 2nd Gwangju International Biennale. Special Exhibition \n       Shamanism Exhibition Slideshow     Gwangju, Korea \n2)    2022'Finalistes Prix Off 2022-Arles Exposition    Arles, France\n3)   8-30 August Summer show 2022  Art Mora gallery  NJ, U.S.A \n4)   25Nov- 7 Dec 2022  Thinking Media Joint exhibition Art space IN       \n        Songdo,Incheon, Korea\n  5)    21 April -3 May  2023’   Fine Art Joint exhibition Blank   wall gallery, Athens, Greece\n      Current title \n           Artsy.net      SaatchiArt.com   attend  Photographer\n\n","user_id":718477,"name":"Hwan Kim","website":"   www.phmuseum.com/haimos"},{"id":610628,"bio":"Exhibited Conceptual art in Ferney -Voltaire, France and Lausanne, Switzerland.\nWorked in Los Angeles as a self-employed Art Director.\nTaught Art Direction, Concept Design and Art History at the Art Institute of Santa Monica. CA.\nIvan series \"Hollywood Noir\" was featured in the Photojournalism category on Adobe's Behance. https://www.behance.net/gallery/106866247/Hollywood-Noir","user_id":610044,"name":"Ivan Pesic","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/ivanla"},{"id":698956,"bio":"","user_id":698372,"name":"Francesco Bonino","website":"www.francescobonino.com"},{"id":209233,"bio":"After i retired as Vice President of a retailing company, i discovered that i love to capture stories of people through my lens and have bee traveling and meeting talented photographers along the way. I am a member of the oldest camera club in Asia, Camera Club of the Philippines and had received major recognitions. ","user_id":208631,"name":"Annabelle Chavez","website":"none"},{"id":209347,"bio":"I am a committed street photographer since picking up photography 60 years ago.  The equipment has changed dramatically but the fun of capturing people in motion and self expression never changes.  I have  travelled extensively and use my camera to collect the mood of the streets and the beauty of the unfamiliar places.  \n","user_id":208745,"name":"Jeffrey Roe","website":"www.vgphotographic.com"},{"id":121458,"bio":"Born in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan in 1957.\n\nAfter moving to several places in west Japan region, lives \u0026amp; works as IT consultant in Tokyo.\nShooting landscape and street from  big cities to rural places.\nFocus is on  all aspects of urbanized society and every connection among  human life.\n\nJoin SAMURAI FOTO in 2013.\nPortfolio review\n2014 - Photo Folio Review 2014, Arles, France\nExhibitions \u0026amp; Festivals\n2013 - SAMURAI FOTO exhibition   in Tokyo\n2017 - SAMURAI FOTO exhibition  in Yokohama.\n2018 - SAMURAI FOTO exhibition  in Yokohama.\n\n","user_id":120856,"name":"Sunao Goto","website":""},{"id":542429,"bio":"In nature, in distant countries, in unexpected situations, Brandl often finds angles not necessarily apparent at first sight. He recently connected images of volcanoes with their mythological stories. He is dedicated to analog photography working with expired films and medium-format cameras. He often combines the theme of his series with unusual material, which he uses as image carriers: pictures of Kilimanjaro he let print on Japanese hand-made Kozo paper, the Indonesian volcano Tangkuban Parahu he had lasered on Italian Carrara marble. He was the first German to recently win the renowned photographer of the year in Kenya.\n","user_id":541845,"name":"Christoph Brandl","website":"www.christophbrandl.de"},{"id":705093,"bio":"Roaming the streets of Beirut-Lebanon, Omar Ghrayeb also known as OG from OGEE VISUALS, a passionate Photographer and Engineer seeking to freeze moments and transfer them into pieces of art. Omar grew up with a camera along his side documenting the highlights of his years and always keeping an eye out on beauty to capture. For the past 4 years, Omar has been intensively focusing on creating art through his Aerial photography.\n\nWith his passion towards aviation alongside with photography, the aerial dimension of photography started to take over his work and unlocked an adventurous journey of seeing the world and all its wonders from a completely vantage point. He also earned his FAA part 107 license to expand his knowledge about flying drones safely. \n\nOmar was able to step through the Aerial Photography with beautiful scenes of the several states that he visited so far in the USA. Also, his sharpy abstracts made an impact in the photography world through several national and international awards that he earned in the past year. Some of his Elite photos also got displayed in a few juried exhibitions in USA and Europe. \n\nYou can find more about Omar’s photography journey through his personal website www.ogeevisuals.com or on his social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram @ogeevisuals\n\n","user_id":704509,"name":"Omar Ghrayeb","website":"www.ogeevisuals.com"},{"id":719127,"bio":"Background of the artists\n\n“Lotte explores the vulnerability of the body and the transience of life play an important role in her work, in which she always searches for the point where beauty meets confrontation.” Lotte has always been interested in portraying awkward bodily conditions, and experiments with double exposure photography, among other things.\n\n“Geert’s work is a poetic, melancholic and romantic version of reality. He encourages the viewer to use his or her own imagination. His work is personal and emotional.” He graduated with the project One Year which his visual representation of a year in his life in which three of his family members deceased. The project gained much attention and has been published in book form as well.\n\nGeert and Lotte both graduated in 2013 from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam, where they’ve met each other. They are active as freelance photographers who work on commission and create their own projects as well.\n\nWith this series, Geert and Lotte wanted to visualise the life you go through as a patient, and the huge contradictions between the promises of cure and the actual treatments. That what is meant to heal also breaks you down. \"Outside room 8\" is about the fucked-up reality in which strength and vulnerability play the lead role and hope is the only constant factor to which one involuntary has to cling. \u2028\n\ngeertbroertjes.com/lottebronsgeest.com","user_id":718543,"name":"Geert Broertjes and Lotte Bronsgeest","website":"www.prjctk.nl"},{"id":719432,"bio":"ORA est une artiste peintre franco-polonaise qui développe un travail personnel, dans l’expression minimaliste. Un art du trait, un art de l’écriture qui lui vaut nombre d’expositions en France, en Pologne, en Grèce et au Canada.\n \nL'univers de ORA nous invite à une contemplation en silence, une rencontre avec soi-même, une conversation incessante entre l'esprit et le cœur, le terrestre et le céleste.\nÉcrire avec la lumière, créer avec la nature et en symbiose avec elle, capter la fragilité du moment présent.\n \nNous sommes NATURE et nous devrons vivre en symbiose avec elle, en sens propre et figuré.\nQuel est la place de l'humain, son appartenance au monde naturel, et ce qui l'en éloigne ? Les lumières et des ombres s'entremêlent, les textures végétales et minérales se ressemblent, les lignes de vie se font écho d'un GRAND TOUT impalpable où tout est interdépendant. Ce jeu d'association nous invitent à gommer les frontières entre l'humain et le reste du vivant, à accueillir son expression dans les interstices encore voyants de la terre et de nos espoirs.\n \nInspirée par : Jonathan Smith, Edward Weston, Koichiro Kurita, Mario Giacomelli, Alfred Ehrhardt, Shôji Ueda - ORA nous sensibilise à un mouvement et évolution  du Monde - la constance de l'impermanence. ","user_id":718848,"name":"Anna ORA","website":"www.ora-artistepeintre.studio"},{"id":697224,"bio":"","user_id":696640,"name":"Daniel Kompolt","website":""},{"id":636085,"bio":"I started photography in 2017, using black and white film, and since then I haven't been able to put my camera down. It started as a hobby, but over time it's become a more important part of my life, one that continues to excite me more and more every day. When I hold a camera in my hands, the world seems to stop, and that moment becomes a reflection of the beauty of the world, where I'm the lucky person to experience that moment and share it with others.","user_id":635501,"name":"Carolina Ochoa","website":""},{"id":265274,"bio":"Amateur photographer\nParticipation in exhibitions, with photographs of trips especially in Africa and India and recently of old arts of fishermen on the Portuguese coast.\n","user_id":264672,"name":"Antonio Leitao-Marques","website":"aleitaomarques@gmail.com"},{"id":367020,"bio":"I am a London based artist exploring the physical and emotional consequences of human relationships, employing a mixture of photography, ceramics, found objects and video installation. \n\nI have exhibited both nationally and internationally, most recently in Scope Miami Beach Art Fair 2021 along with being long listed for the Asethetica Art Prize Anthology: Future Now 2021 and shown in 100 films at the Future Now symposium. My work has previously been exhibited at Brighton Photo Fringe, Wakefield Artwalk, Japan Media Arts Festival, the Saatchi Suite at the Hyatt Hotel and showing on Nick Knight’s SHOWstudios blog. \n\nI have work in private collections both in Europe and Canada. ","user_id":366418,"name":"Lyndsay Martin","website":"www.lyndsaymartin.com "},{"id":59364,"bio":"","user_id":59369,"name":"Ryosuke Takamura","website":"www.ryosuketakamuraphotography.com"},{"id":103470,"bio":"Todd Bradley (1970, Detroit, USA) is a gay, color-blind, contemporary, photographer residing in San Diego, California. Todd’s work has shown in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Art, Fort Wayne, Indiana, The Louvre, Paris, and The Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston. His portfolios have been published in magazines around the world and his work has been used in public art installations in Washington State. Todd is a founding member of the renowned Snow Creek Collaborative in San Diego. He often works with a macro lens shooting dioramas, alternative portraiture, architecture, and uses digital manipulation to tell his stories. Todd constructs small still life tableaus and miniature scale model dioramas that become his narrative. Todd’s aesthetic focuses on detailed features, color (even though he’s colorblind) to demonstrate new perspectives to ordinary objects in still time. Todd recently has brought analog medium and large format film back into his art. \n \n","user_id":102868,"name":"Todd Bradley","website":"www.MrToddBradley.com"},{"id":94804,"bio":"I turned to street photography as a tool for keeping my eyes sharp and noticing everything I can. What was initially an exercise has now turned into a form of expression. What I like most about it is the unknown. When I walk out the door, I never know where my camera and I will end up. I never know if I'll come back with a good image, or even a good story. But regardless, it was time well spent.","user_id":94293,"name":"Anthony Thornton","website":"www.anthonythornton.com"},{"id":348976,"bio":"I'm Andrea, 28 years old from Rome. Medical doctor with passion for any kind of spark of life, specially photography, traveling and surfing.","user_id":348374,"name":"andy emme","website":"www.instagram.com/lamp_photographers"},{"id":547820,"bio":"Since graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute (Painting Major), I have always maintained my passion for Art, but to pay the bills, along with the hefty student loan, I professionally transitioned into the world of Graphic Design and Web Development. A much more lucrative line of work, but it left me desiring more from life. I decided to leave my job, get rid of most all my possessions and start over.\n\nFor the past four years, I have been transitioning from a life spent chasing money to a life centered around creativity. I left my home in Hawaii, moved to Istanbul, and spent a couple of years traveling extensively around Europe. Being on the go for so long also meant a transition from studio art (painting and drawing) to photography. I eventually settled in a tiny village in Sicily and have spent the past two years refining my photographic skills and developing my voice in this new medium. ","user_id":547236,"name":"Richard Ralya","website":"www.richardralya.com"},{"id":412212,"bio":"Born 1968, Barbara Miele started taking pictures when she was eighteen. \nIt was still all analog back then and she shot to keep memory of her family moments and special events, very much like her brother, who had infected her with the photography virus as a teenager, used to do. \nPhotography grew more and more important to her as an adult, when the need to dig deeper into the issues that really matter to her led her to approach the photographic reportage as a mean “to tell by images”, just her own way.\nIn order to do so the best way possible, in 2016-2017 she decides to attend the WSP Photo Reportage Masterclass held in Rome by Fausto Podavini, Giovanni Cocco and Paolo Marchetti. \nThis experience will definitely change her way to look at photography in general and, most of all, at her own way of photographing. \nEver since, she has been trying to infuse in her pictures the real world and her own vision of it, in a mixture that is sometimes blunt and sometimes dreamlike.","user_id":411628,"name":"Barbara Miele","website":"www.barbaramiele.com"},{"id":699245,"bio":"\nI am a fine art documentary photographer. My artistic intent is to confront\nviewers in their personal spaces to move the position of “Otherness” closer to\ntheir normative construction of self. My photography continues to evolve as it\ninterrogates the spaces of race, gender, sexual orientation, ageism, class, and\nreligion.\nMy visual obsession has embraced the documentary portrait. I attempt to locate\nand capture the essence of the sitter’s complicated state of mind and state of\nbeing. Ideally, the portrait within the frame renders the totality of the sitter’s\nemotional range and the complexity of his or her situation. Fear, curiosity,\nresignation, resilience, achievement and failure are integral to the body language and facial expression. The images become two-dimensional provocations of\nsilent statements and are unavoidable confrontations between the viewer and sitter.","user_id":698661,"name":"Titus Brooks Heagins","website":""},{"id":16023,"bio":"\nBorn in Sanremo,  in 1966,\nartist based in Milan\n\n","user_id":16023,"name":"Maurizio Sapia","website":"www.mauriziosapia.com"},{"id":697190,"bio":"","user_id":696606,"name":"Adam Courtney","website":"www.adamcourtney.net"},{"id":103483,"bio":"","user_id":102881,"name":"ratul chaudhury","website":""},{"id":666331,"bio":"","user_id":665747,"name":"Xueya Wang","website":"wangxueya.com"},{"id":661054,"bio":"I was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, adjacent to Juarez, Mexico. Across the US- Mexican border, in daylight, I saw flimsy shacks and dirt roads that contrasted starkly with my childhood experience. At night, without electricity, there was no evidence of human life. Being creative became my way to understand things that seem mysterious, in particular the human condition in the context of social injustice. During childhood I began to use photography and writing to engage and make sense of the world.\n\nPast work includes: an investigation of a group of aging cloistered nuns maintaining the connection with their traditions in the face of a changing world; an in-depth essay about medical realities and familial intimacies during her dying father’s final three years; portraits and testimonies from activists in the Occupy movement; and an on-going series chronicling citizens in the U.S. left no choice but to live on the streets.\n","user_id":660470,"name":"Annie Appel","website":"www.annieappel.com"},{"id":697194,"bio":"","user_id":696610,"name":"Sharon duffield","website":""},{"id":223704,"bio":"phd","user_id":223102,"name":"Federico Alegría","website":"www.federicoalegria.com"},{"id":666455,"bio":"I am an Irish born, UK based Interiors, portrait and still life photographer with over 20 years’ experience in the industry. Moving frequently between 3 different countries and a degree in Mixed Media Arts set me on a creative path where photography became more than just a passion. My personal work often has a playful colourful element, surrealism and Bauhaus being my favourite movements. In addition to being a photographer I am also a mom and have contributed to many magazines, books and private clients and co-authored an interiors book. ","user_id":665871,"name":"Sarah Hogan","website":"www.sarahhoganphoto.com"},{"id":664559,"bio":"Fotógrafa Peruana, especializada en retrato y documental.","user_id":663975,"name":"Sefora Ambulodegui","website":"sefora-fotografia.com"},{"id":107021,"bio":"The beauty of Zoe Wetherall's work is in the structured geometry of natural and man-made forms. She nurtures a design-conscious approach to her work, paying attention to the subtle patterns hidden in architecture and landscape, and using her camera to reveal their beauty. \nMuch of her work has been shot from hot air balloons. She found that familiar landscapes resolved into something quite different when seen from above, and she liked the way that distance sorted the noise and humanity of the ground below into orderly, abstract designs.\nZoe is originally from Melbourne, Australia but is now based in Brooklyn, New York.\n","user_id":106419,"name":"Zoe Wetherall","website":"www.zoewetherall.com"},{"id":666330,"bio":"I'm a just a guy who loves shooting what I see.","user_id":665746,"name":"Steven Garrett","website":"www.stevencraigphotography.com"},{"id":666523,"bio":"","user_id":665939,"name":"Anne Backhaus","website":"www.torial.com/anne.backhaus"},{"id":666319,"bio":"I started in photography 1973. Some of my earliest influences were Adams, Weston, Arbus and Winogrand. This admiration led me to concentrate as much on craft as well as concept. I have produced a wide spectrum of work including  traditional landscapes, urban landscapes, still lifes, polaroid art and conceptual series. I have shown my photographic work in many group and one person shows.\n\nI have taught photography at Lower Columbia College in Longview, WA and have taught traditional photography and photopolymer gravure workshops.\nI served on the initial board of directors for Newspace Center for Photography in Portland OR,  along with founder Chris Bennett, members Alexis Pike, Christine Eagon and Jake Shivery.\n\nI recently retired as the Fine Arts Tech at Washington State University in Vancouver WA where I specialized in teaching photography and printmaking. I currently reside in Redmond, Oregon.","user_id":665735,"name":"Dale Strouse","website":"www.facebook.com/daletstrousephotography/?ref=page_internal"},{"id":666343,"bio":"","user_id":665759,"name":"Elizabeth Ramos","website":"www.elizamariephotos.com"},{"id":666290,"bio":"i love  adventures into the ocean to capture riders special moments. My platform is never still, its always moving, always wet, forever changing, every now and then i get chased by a 50 ft wave, all for fun.","user_id":665706,"name":"Oh Too","website":""},{"id":210498,"bio":"Inna Valin has been photographing and exhibiting her work across the USA and as far away as Japan for nearly 30 years. She is an autodidactic artist and recipient of several awards including the McKnight Foundation fellowship for photographers, The Jerome foundation fellowship for emerging artists as well as fellowships from the Minnesota state arts board. Her work may be viewed at www.innavalin.com\n","user_id":209896,"name":"Inna Valin","website":"www.innavalin.com"},{"id":293931,"bio":"“Ken Hermann’s images are pathways, connecting us to micro worlds and challenging us to rethink ideas of photographic representation. Ken doesn’t worry about trends, staying true to his point of view as an image-maker. It’s exciting to see a young photographer with such a strong singular vision and approach. \nPassionate about individuals and their unique histories, he explores the fragile balance between people and their environment, between tradition and modernity. Ken’s photography seamlessly weaves cultural and political content, blending documentary and cinematic portraiture. His application of lighting, combining artificial with natural, takes the images into a surreal space, creating dreamlike visions of everyday people.”","user_id":293329,"name":"ken hermann","website":"www.kenhermann.com"},{"id":666473,"bio":"Luke Johnson is a photographer based in Norwich (UK). He studied for a BA (Hons) in Photography at Staffordshire University, a PgDip in International Relations at Keele University and an MA in Photography at Norwich University of the Arts, for which he received a distinction.\n\nHis interests focus on creating non-linear documentary work, using an approach he calls honest subjectivity. Whereby he uses photography not to transform the reality of a life experience, but to understand it in an honest, but unavoidably subjective fashion. \n","user_id":665889,"name":"Luke Johnson","website":"www.lukejohnson.online"},{"id":666497,"bio":"","user_id":665913,"name":"BERNARD DELABY","website":""},{"id":215073,"bio":"Conceptual new media artist and photographer based in Berlin\nAn important thread in my photographs is the relationship between man, environment and technology, whereby the environment is to be understood as a space that includes the urban and suburban areas. The strong influence of man on the landscape, technological dependence and desolation in a modern urban world is my favourite artistic research topic.","user_id":214471,"name":"Marcelina Wellmer","website":"www.photo.marcelinawellmer.com"},{"id":487748,"bio":"Anastasia Egorova (b. 1998) is a photographer from St. Petersburg.\n\nShe is attracted to the stories of ordinary people , usually these people have a lot of honesty. She also works with personal themes.\n\nEducation:\n\n— 2018−2019 Fotografika Academy of Documentary and Art Photography\n\nParticipated in workshops Oksana Yushko and Arthur Bondar\n\n\n\nExhibitions:\n\n— «Future», Fotografika, 2019\n\n— «One», Fotografika, 2019\n\n— «The second festival of modern art First factory of the avant - garde», Ivanovo, 2019\nPublications:\nPRIVATE\n","user_id":487164,"name":"Nastya Yegorova","website":"anastasiaegorova.tilda.ws"},{"id":528666,"bio":"","user_id":528082,"name":"Razvan Toma","website":"www.razvan-toma.com"},{"id":139896,"bio":"A very passionate photographer.","user_id":139294,"name":"Monica Kacet","website":""},{"id":719327,"bio":"Sono nato a Brescia nel 1973 e come dico di solito, non sono stato concepito, ma sono stato “sviluppato” poiché i miei nonni erano fotografi come mio padre. \nLa mia passione per la fotografia è nata sin da bambino. Passavo ore guardando e inventando storie attraverso vecchie lastre fotografiche.\nLa mia prima macchina fotografica è stata una Polaroid usata e non del tutto funzionante. \nIl mio concetto di fotografia è sempre stata una forma di meditazione, un modo per stare bene.\nMi piace pensare che uno scatto possa innescare pensieri, sensazioni e/o emozioni in chi lo guarda. Nel 2020 mi sono formato presso l’istituto di Fototerapia Psicocorporea di Bologna nel 2020, dove ho osservato la forza ed il valore della fotografia anche in ambito clinico psicologico. Nel 2021 ho scattato un autoritratto al giorno per esplorare le mie moltitudini.\n","user_id":718743,"name":"Roberto Vigasio","website":"robertovigasio.com"},{"id":719578,"bio":"Pavel Mikhailovskii, 1978 is an Amsterdam-based photographer.","user_id":718994,"name":"Pavel Mikhailovskii","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/pavel-mikhailovskii"},{"id":103647,"bio":"Cristina Brandi is a visual artist, born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. \n\nIn her 30s she moved to Central Florida, USA and started her journey as a photographer.  \n\nNow, residing in NYC, her work exploration goes from social landscape to personal subjects. She is always looking for the human interaction with the environment, that environment being from a cityscape or her own household. \n\nHer goal is for you to question the world around you through with her images. ","user_id":103045,"name":"Cristina Brandi","website":"www.cristinabrandi.com"},{"id":719411,"bio":"Nearly 18 years old, and an aspiring photojournalist. I have been building up my accolades, and intend on being an influential photographer of my generation. ","user_id":718827,"name":"Leila Grian Middleton","website":""},{"id":660685,"bio":"I was born in 1963 and grew up in Münster / Westphalia, Germany. As a landscape architect, having obtained a degree as a graduate engineer from the Berlin University of Technology as well as having completed an apprenticeship as a gardener specializing in tree nursery, I have worked with various planning offices.\n\nFrom an early age photography has been my passion and my constant companion and from the day I got my first SLR – I was 14 years old and digital photography was still a long way off – I never stopped capturing the world around me through my camera, be it nature, architecture and urban life or the barely visible things, which only become noticeable on second glance. My favourite motive though remains the human face.\n\nThe frequent need to react at lightning speed creates for me a very intense feeling of being alive; and when I have managed to capture the moment as I saw it, I am very happy. Photography for me is a very conscious way of seizing life in all its variety.\n","user_id":660101,"name":"Robin Karnstädt","website":"www.robinkarnstaedt.com"},{"id":654795,"bio":" I like to click anything and everything which i find interesting. I don,t want to restrict myself to a genre. I just want to learn more and more everyday and  tell stories with my pictures. ","user_id":654211,"name":"Teresa Sharma","website":""},{"id":4719,"bio":"Garry Winogrand (14 January 1928, New York City – 19 March 1984, Tijuana, Mexico) was a street photographer known for his portrayal of the United States in the mid-20th century. John Szarkowski called him the central photographer of his generation.\n\nWinogrand was known for his portrayal of American life in the early 1960s. Many of his photographs depict the social issues of his time and in the role of media in shaping attitudes. Winogrand's photographs of the Bronx Zoo and the Coney Island Aquarium made up his first book The Animals (1969), a collection of pictures that observes the connections between humans and animals. His book Public Relations (1977) shows press conferences, protesters beaten by cops, and museum parties. In Stock Photographs (1980), Winogrand published his views of the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo.\n\nAt the time of his death there was discovered about 2,500 rolls of undeveloped film, 6,500 rolls of developed but not proofed exposures, and contact sheets made from about 3,000 rolls. The Garry Winogrand Archive at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) comprises over 20,000 fine and work prints, 20,000 contact sheets, 100,000 negatives and 30,500 35 mm colour slides as well as a small group of Polaroid prints and several amateur motion picture films.","user_id":4719,"name":"Garry Winogrand","website":"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Winogrand"},{"id":4810,"bio":"Jean-Baptiste Gustave Le Gray (August 30, 1820 – July 30, 1884) has been called \"the most important French photographer of the nineteenth century\" because of his technical innovations in the still new medium of photography, his role as the teacher of other noted photographers, and the extraordinary imagination he brought to picture making\".","user_id":4810,"name":"Gustave Le Gray","website":"bit.ly/GustaveLeGray-Wiki"},{"id":697229,"bio":"","user_id":696645,"name":"Sarah Kullman","website":"www.themilehighmillennial.com"},{"id":666634,"bio":"","user_id":666050,"name":"Baoxian Du","website":""},{"id":666669,"bio":"","user_id":666085,"name":"BARBARA HEARNE","website":""},{"id":5194,"bio":"Jungjin Lee (b. 1961) was born in Korea and began photographing in the early 1980s while a Ceramics major at Hongik University in Seoul and later earned an M.F.A. in Photography from New York University. Known for her laborious and handcrafted photographic work printed on handmade mulberry paper, Lee creates cross-cultural photographic landscapes which intermix techniques and materials of Eastern and Western traditions of both painting and photography.\n \nLee’s work has been exhibited widely in the United States, Europe, and Korea. Lee has published several books including Everglades (2016), Echo (2016), Unnamed Road (2015), Wind (2009), Jungjin Lee (2006), Thing (2005), Desert (2002), On Road/Ocean (2001), Jungjin Lee: Beyond Photography (2000), Wasteland (1997), and Lonely Cabin in a Far Away Island (1988).","user_id":5194,"name":"Jungjin Lee","website":"www.jungjinlee.com"},{"id":666631,"bio":"","user_id":666047,"name":"Shouchao Qin","website":""},{"id":666697,"bio":"","user_id":666113,"name":"Tangchun Feng","website":""},{"id":666742,"bio":"I am a British Born Chinese photographer from Leyland, Lancashire, UK and decided at the tender age of 49 to study a BA(Hons) Photography degree (age should not define who you are).  ","user_id":666158,"name":"Sue Chung","website":"www.suechungphotography.co.uk"},{"id":170161,"bio":"I am a photographer initially rooted in formalism and modernist landscape art. I am now exploring combining traditional photographic processes with new and mixed media, scientific and mapping technology, and appropriated historical materials.\n\nI believe the photograph can take on new meaning and importance in the form of a physical object. For me, the act of _printing_ with 19th and early 20th-century photographic materials like palladium, albumen, and gelatin silver-chloride, is a significant component of my artistic practice. Photographing and physically making a print is a meditative process that allows for the time and mental clarity to reflect on my work. Through that process, I develop a new relationship with the picture that goes deeper than when I looked through the camera—something I believe can be a transformative experience. I hope the print, with its beauty as a physical and immersive object, becomes a conduit for a transformative experience in the viewer as well.","user_id":169559,"name":"Richard Boutwell","website":"www.richardboutwell.com"},{"id":699360,"bio":"Anthropologist, writer, amateur photographer. The author and photographer of the book Transcendent Wisdom of the Maya learned photography with Hartmut Schmidt in Germany and later worked as a TA and printed at the International Center of Photography in New York. Former U.S. correspondent to art magazine Atelier. \n\nExhibitions at German Mission NYC, Arts Club New York, FOCUS-Europa’s 6th Contemporary Art at Plassenburg Germany, Monastery Speinshart in Bavaria, Czech Art at Altes Schloss Bayreuth Germany.\n\nAwards:\n\nNomination at Photography Forum Magazine\nAward Julia Margareth Cameron 2021: \"Women See Women\"\nMIFA - The Moscow International Photo Awards 2021: \n\tSilver in the category “Editorial-Political”, Bronze in “Fine Art Collage”\n","user_id":698776,"name":"Gabriela Landa","website":"www.GabrielaLanda.net"},{"id":445996,"bio":"Patricia Rose Rocha (b. 1973 NYC, NY) is an interdisciplinary visual artist. Her practice concentrates on historical and alternative photographic processes as well as experimental film techniques. She has contributed to several online and print publications including Analog Forever Magazine; OURS Photography; PRYME Instant Journal; and Hylas Magazine, and has enjoyed exhibiting in various collective exhibitions domestically and abroad. Her work is held in private collections including The Fr Michael Komechak, OSB Art Gallery. Patty resides in Miami, FL where she is a juried Associate Artist at the Bakehouse Art Complex in the Wynwood Arts District. ","user_id":445412,"name":"Patti Rose","website":"virtualrosa.com"},{"id":106579,"bio":"Kristina McComb is an interdisciplinary artist from Western Mass. She received her Associates of Science in Visual Art with a Photography Concentration from Greenfield Community College (GCC), where she graduated with distinction in art. While attending GCC she started an art practice merging photography and sculpture. Kristina transferred to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University to further hone her skills in sculpture, while continuing to pursue photography. Kristina’s work has been exhibited since 2014, most notably at the Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center in Brattleboro, VT and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA.","user_id":105977,"name":"Kristina McComb","website":"www.kristinamccomb.com"},{"id":194272,"bio":"I am an amateur digital photographer, active for past 8 or 9 years after a 4 decade hiatus from film photography.  My interests are in landscape, street photography and \"found\" tableaux.  I was exposed to the works of Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Steiglitz, Lange and Cartier-Bresson in my adolescence.  This prompted my interest in photography.","user_id":193670,"name":"Russell Whittemore","website":"images.nikonians.org/galleries/showgallery.php?cat=500\u0026ppuser=191414"},{"id":849591,"bio":"Yoshinobu Miyatake is a photographer based in Osaka, Japan, specializing in creative portrait and artistic photography. His work explores the intersection of light, energy, and human emotion, often incorporating long-exposure light painting techniques to create vivid, otherworldly imagery.","user_id":835435,"name":"Yoshinobu Miyatake","website":null},{"id":197308,"bio":"Photographic Artist Lisen Stibeck works on long term projects. Her keen interest in teenage identity developed into her photo book “Daughters”, winning critical attention and international awards.\nMore recently, her focus turned to the inner landscape of the psyche, opening up a world of dreams and archetypes as she delved into a form of magical realism.\nIn her work, “Undertow”, her b/w imagery carries a suggestion of emerging narratives, at times evoking loss, grief and hope and her abstract work is a celebration of life.\nLisen Stibeck is based in Sweden and regularly spends time in Marocco and France. \n\nPhotographic Education:\n\n2014–2015: Atelier Smedsby, Paris, France\n2010–2014: Mentorship with New York photographer Mary Ellen Mark \n\n\n","user_id":196706,"name":"LISEN STIBECK","website":"lisenstibeckphoto.com"},{"id":453043,"bio":"I have started photography 10 years ago. I mostly took pictures of my boys but now I can see pictures in every situation and environments. \nI studied art in the university in Tehran and now I work as a freelance photographer.","user_id":452459,"name":"leila Niknejad","website":"www.leilanik.photography"},{"id":132784,"bio":"Bereits in meiner Schulzeit habe ich begonnen zu fotografieren, bin einem Fotoclub beigetreten und habe innerhalb weniger Jahre eine Fülle von Preisen gewonnen. Danach Workshops mit berühmten Fotografen besucht, u.a. mit Ralph Gibson, Christian Vogt.\nNach dem Architekturstudium selbständiger Grafikdesigner und in weiterer Folge Fotograf, bis heute. Für mich sind Bilder ein wichtigstes Ausdrucks- und Gestaltungsmittel, die ich als Basis für Layouts und Werbekampagnen/Werbestrategien verwende. Bei mir fängt fast jeder Entwurf mit der Suche und der Auswahl der richtigen Bilder an - Bilder, die Emotionen, Leidenschaft, aber auch Neugier, Interesse und Begierde auslösen. \nNeben der Architektur-, Werbe- und Produktfotografie habe ich mich in den letzten Jahren wieder mehr der Portraitfotografie zugewandt, immerhin habe ich mit Portraitfotos die ersten Preise bei Wetbewerben gewonnen.","user_id":132182,"name":"Gottfried Frais","website":"www.lichtzeichen.cc"},{"id":666735,"bio":"a photographer based in Zhejiang, China","user_id":666151,"name":"Lun Zhang","website":""},{"id":666724,"bio":"","user_id":666140,"name":"Mark Lawrence","website":"www.markhlawrence.com"},{"id":608952,"bio":"Duchowny, Historyk sztuki, poezja i fotografia","user_id":608368,"name":"Andrzej Rusak","website":"Facebook Andrzej Rusak"},{"id":230744,"bio":"Jay Avilev has been intimately involved in photography since his pre-teen years. His father was a successful camera retailer on the US East Coast and gave Jay access to cameras and equipment at a very early age. \n\nJay is a chemistry and computer science graduate of Georgia Tech in Atlanta and worked for 30 years in sales and marketing in the mainframe computer industry. Photography has become his passion in retirement. \n\nThe industry change from film to digital cameras has allowed and motivated Jay to move from snapshots to a more emotional and creative involvement in photography.  The pandemic provided an opportunity for Jay to learn some post-processing tools. His captures from the past 15 years have been catalogued and processed.  They have provided a laboratory to learn. His next clicks are always better, but never perfect.\n\nJay has lived in Israel for over 25 years.\n","user_id":230142,"name":"Jay Avilev","website":"jayavilev.smugmug.com"},{"id":666834,"bio":"Susu Hauser is a professional photographer, cinematographer and producer with over a decade experience working for National Geographic, Discovery Channel and The History Channel. Referred to as  a \"trailblazing\" female in the male-dominated docu-reality world, Susu  paved a path for herself in the industry with beautiful imagery and poignant storytelling. In 2015, she co-founded The Invisible Lens, a full-service production company specializing in cinematic memoirs, conservation documentaries and promotional videos for nonprofits.  \nHighlights from her career include a full-length documentary about NASA physicist, George Gloekcler, a conservation documentary about elusive species in Ethiopia's Bale Mountain Park, an environmental documentary called Voices of the Inside Passage which was selected to the  Colorado Environmental Film Festival, and a medical web series for Detroit Top Docs. \nThough her bread and butter has been filmmaking, her passion will always be photography. ","user_id":666250,"name":"Susu Hauser","website":"susuhauser.com"},{"id":157021,"bio":"Josh Cohen (b.1986) was raised in central New Jersey with access to all things suburban, including but not limited to parking lots, strip malls, backyards, and runoff creeks. He graduated with a BFA from The School of Visual Arts in 2010. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY shooting editorial, documentary, and portraiture photography with a focus on the thematics of memory and discovery. ","user_id":156419,"name":"Josh Cohen","website":"fieldday-usa.com"},{"id":555650,"bio":"Comecei a fotografia em 2011 como autodidata, fotografando as ruas do meu bairro, na zona norte do Rio de Janeiro e as cenas cotidianas da cidade. Envolvido pela cultura Hip-Hop, meu olhar é influenciado através da pixação, do graffiti e das vivências da rua. Minhas relações sempre foram ligadas à cultura urbana e periférica, sendo minhas bases de aprendizado de vida e identidade para minha fotografia, construindo uma narrativa de diálogo e troca de experiências, provocando um trabalho mais humanizado e reflexivo sobre a importância da arte, da cultura, do diálogo\ne do afeto, na cidade e na vida das pessoas. \n\nArtista urbano e arte-educador.\nColaborador para o coletivo Polifonia Periférica, mídia independente de\ncultura periférica e de favela.\nFotojornalista freelancer para Futura Press.\n\nMenção honrosa na edição 2019 da Revista Transversalidade. Fotografia sem fronteiras\nPátio São Bento. Exposição Desejos para o agora e para o futuro. 2020. São Paulo\n","user_id":555066,"name":"Ramon Vellasco","website":"ramonvellasco.wordpress.com"},{"id":666811,"bio":"Ik ben Wendy, 43 jaar en 2 jaar geleden ben ik in bijberoep gestart als portretfotografe waarbij ik voornamelijk kinderen, huwelijkskoppels en families voor mijn lens krijg.\nOnlangs ben ik echter eveneens begonnen met een unieke niche, nl creatieve boudoirfotografie in zwart-wit (Wen's Dare Fotografie)... omdat ik voel dat daar mijn hart en ziel helemaal naar uit gaat.","user_id":666227,"name":"Wendy Van den Heuvel","website":"www.wensflarefotografie.com"},{"id":666753,"bio":"","user_id":666169,"name":"Feifei Hu","website":""},{"id":667023,"bio":"I am Canadian, French, Bajan (and more) Artist that creates art through my lens. I specialize in storytelling art with an airy edge.  \n\nI am located in Ottawa, Ontario, but travel.  \n\nI don't retouch as much (only if you want acne or a scar removed) and showcase the authentic you. My editing style shows you in a more colourful and vintage pastel light.  \n\nLet's create art! #saintkaylaphotography","user_id":666439,"name":"Kayla Straker-Trotman","website":"saintkaylaphotography.com"},{"id":6315,"bio":"Shibata begins his career as a painter, majoring in oil painting at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. In 1975 he left Japan to pursue his studies at the Royal Academy in Ghent, Belgium, focusing on both painting and print-making. It was during his time in Europe that Shibata’s interest in photography began to develop. On his return to Japan he began to search for his photographic subject. At first he turned his large-format camera towards gas stations by night but gradually he moved towards the Japanese landscape. In 1983 Shibata began the series The Quintessence of Japan, photographing landscapes from around the country where man-made structures collide with nature.\n\nIn 1992 he received the Kimura Ihee Award and in 1995 he was commissioned by Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art to photograph the USA, a project which led to his Grand Coulée Dam photographs. In recent years Shibata has moved his landscape photographs into the realm of colour and in 2008 a book of his colour work, Landscape 2, was published by Nazraeli Press. In 2009 a retrospective exhibition of Shibata's work, Landscape, was held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.","user_id":6315,"name":"Toshio Shibata","website":"www.studioequis.net/showArtist.php?artistID=315"},{"id":607770,"bio":"Many of my portraits are inspired by and reflect my work as a researcher.  I take images of research participants and those that work alongside me and have been privileged to work in many different countries. When not working I am a fairly intrepid traveller and document the people I meet along the way.   ","user_id":607186,"name":"Janet Clark","website":""},{"id":667021,"bio":"","user_id":666437,"name":"Alex Pena","website":""},{"id":719527,"bio":"I am Abhishek Singh, a 25-year-old young artist. My journey began with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the College of Art, University of Delhi, Delhi, and completed my master's degree in Fine Arts from the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, specialising in visualisation.\nI am a passionate photographer who stands behind the lens, capturing the unfiltered reality of life. I believe, photography's expressive power extends beyond simply documenting the world as it is; it also inspires intangible emotions. I immersed myself in the works of renowned photographers, studying their techniques and learning from their unique approaches to storytelling. This period of exploration allowed me to develop my own distinct style, characterised by a mix of vivid colours, striking compositions, and a profound sense of human connection.","user_id":718943,"name":"Abhishek Singh","website":""},{"id":720102,"bio":"I was born in Odessa in 2004, after living in the region until I was 16, I began to become interested in art and photography, including. The first tests were on film and a simple telephone before the advent of the digital camera. I have about 30 different exhibitions and publications both in Ukraine and in Nigeria, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Romania, Spain, Norway, and the USA. I’m also trying to develop in the field of art curating and my first project in the summer of 2023 was the international exhibition “I-inversion” in Kharkov. Now I am a 3rd year student in the photography department of the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts, as well as a fellow of the UAх Abakanowicz program.","user_id":719518,"name":"Vlad Nikorchuk","website":""},{"id":135309,"bio":"Photographer with Shriners Hospital for Children Portland Oregon\nHello.\nThe name is Robert Brummitt and I’ve been following my photography path for over 40 years. It’s my passion that I carry since my early analog days. Along my path, I have met many fine photographers who have encouraged me and at times introduced me to a different path altogether.  \n\nI use what I learned in the darkroom in my digital work. I find digital wonderful! I can do more and with more detail and with more creativity. But the underlining theme is all the same. How and what I see. This I learned from studying many forms of art. From master photographers to the Impressionist, American artists and even music has it influences to me.\n\nThese images that I’m sharing with you are some samples. My earlier days, I was a color photographer. Doing B\u0026amp;W has taught me more about textures and shades and forms. The under theme is still what and how I see. I look for rhythms, textures and subjects that stand. \n\nI hope that you enjoy them as I have finding them and sharing them with you.\n\nThank you\n\nRobert Brummitt\nHillsboro\nOregon\n\n","user_id":134707,"name":"Robert Brummitt","website":"NA"},{"id":699538,"bio":"Born in Armenia in 1990, lives and works in Moscow, travels around the world and shoots in different cities and countries. \nShe started photography 10 years ago. The main object in her works is \na woman: her body, face, emotions, feelings, \neven smells — the artist expresses all this through her lens. Therefore, her work is also an ode to a Woman, in which she is allowed to be anyone and to love anyone, to be dressed, to be undressed, to be real, to be transparent.","user_id":698954,"name":"NAIRA GISHIAN","website":"www.nairagishian.com"},{"id":311745,"bio":"I'm photographer based in Madrid. Been taking pcitures for 10 years now, usually street photos. \nGo out every week with my camera and walk around the city, getting lost and discovering new places. Letting me suprise by the way the light decorates and highlights the shapes of the city.","user_id":311143,"name":"Urko Sainz vicente","website":""},{"id":356041,"bio":"Hannes Couvreur , °1981, Ghent (Belgium)\n\nWhy do people and things look how they look?\nHow has life shaped them?\nAnd how, in turn, do they shape life and the world around them?\n\nThese questions are always at the heart of my work as a photographer and visual storyteller, whether I’m working with people, communities, neighbourhoods, lichens, leaves, flowers, trees or landscapes. Over the years this has resulted in several personal projects and (socially inspired) assignments.\n\n“So the conch shell carries the snail's prochronism — its record of how, in its own past, it successively solved a formal problem in pattern formation.” — Gregory Bateson\n\n","user_id":355439,"name":"Hannes Couvreur","website":"www.hannescouvreur.be"},{"id":200615,"bio":"Ik heb gewerkt met kinderen met een beperking.","user_id":200013,"name":"Mieke Lepez","website":""},{"id":667011,"bio":"Was born. Will die. Now somewhere in between. ","user_id":666427,"name":"MT Klein","website":"www.mtklein.de"},{"id":666853,"bio":"","user_id":666269,"name":"Zhuxin Ou","website":""},{"id":666918,"bio":"","user_id":666334,"name":"Igor Mokhovyk","website":""},{"id":666950,"bio":"\n","user_id":666366,"name":"Amanda Robbins","website":""},{"id":697351,"bio":"","user_id":696767,"name":"Jari Salo","website":""},{"id":720793,"bio":"Worked as a remote sensing specialist for 30 years flying aerial surveys for natural resources.  Recently retired and rediscovering ground level.","user_id":720209,"name":"Dana Slaymaker","website":"www.remaphawaii.com"},{"id":697265,"bio":"","user_id":696681,"name":"michael torkildsen","website":""},{"id":667059,"bio":"   Jabe was born in 1976 at Abymes, in Guadeloupe (French West Indies), and spent his childhood there, untill 16. Then he left for Paris to follow art studies. From this time, he became fond of painting. His first exhibition took place in Colognes, he was only 18.\nWhen he came back in Paris, Jabe decided to focus in make up and spent 2 years at Shu Uemura Cosmetics, where he learnt the basics.\nIn 1998, he started to work as a freelance makeup artist. Its work was seen in major magazines such as Vogue.it, Vogue Gioiello, Vogue Accessory, Vogue Sposa, Vogue Spain, L’Officiel Paris, Glamour Italy, Vanity Fair Italy, Marie Claire French... an he contributed to the development of various advertising campaigns and fashion shows, such as Gucci, Kenzo, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Boucheron, Cartier, Chloé, Christian Lacroix, Loewe…\nIn 2013 , Jabe began a new carreer as Creative Director for several magazines and cosmetics brands. Since then Jabe develops his passions, painting and photography.","user_id":666475,"name":"Vincent JABE","website":"www.jabe-art-concept.com"},{"id":848294,"bio":"33bet: ডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে স্লট ও গেম খেলার প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: R. 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His series of black-and-white as well as color photographs, which are usually developed over a number of years, scrutinize the conflict situations in contemporary Korean society. The image of Korea NOH develops in the process is one of a permanent state of emergency. ","user_id":5734,"name":"Suntag Noh","website":"suntag.net"},{"id":667069,"bio":"","user_id":666485,"name":"Simon-David Tschan","website":"www.simon-david-tschan.de"},{"id":669076,"bio":"I am a professional but not comercial photographer with digital middle format Fuji GFX 100. ","user_id":668492,"name":"Matthias Stauch","website":""},{"id":667136,"bio":"","user_id":666552,"name":"Tony Scarlatos","website":"tony-scarlatos.squarespace.com"},{"id":699760,"bio":"I've been seriously making photographs since 1972......\nGraduated w/BFA in photography/minor in World Studies \nfrom SFAI (San Francisco Art Institute) in 1979. \nonly just now having time to pursue exhibiting\nI'm bringing 18 book titles to completion.....\n\n\n","user_id":699176,"name":"Peter Stazione","website":"www.skokopress.org"},{"id":667252,"bio":"Ofir Abe (b. 1979, Tel Aviv, Israel) is a self taught photographer, based in Amsterdam (NL)  with 13 years experience as a professional freelance following a transition from a graphic designer in major advertising firms in Israel. \n\nOfir makes photographic work using carefully acquired lighting skills but also with as important, great people skills. \n\nHis works are an investigation into artistic ways of creating eye-catching portraits that merge between business and fashion","user_id":666668,"name":"Ofir Abe","website":"www.ofirabe.nl"},{"id":673536,"bio":"","user_id":672952,"name":"Knut Röling","website":""},{"id":635128,"bio":"Passionate about photography, I like to find thing that capture attention both in their beauty and ugliness, in their every second changing. Capturing a moment, a pose, a look that will never be the same. I'm a beginner who hopes to learn more and reflect our reality in different ways.","user_id":634544,"name":"Aleksandra Chelyubeeva Sadovnikova","website":""},{"id":667293,"bio":"Steve Hill is a Hell's Kitchen, New York based Photographer. Born and raised in New York he's been capturing images of the city for over 35 years. He studied cooking at the famed Cordon Bleu (Paris France) where he began shooting. Steve, is also an accomplished food photographer.","user_id":666709,"name":"Steve Hill","website":"stevehillphoto.com"},{"id":667301,"bio":"19 64              in Bad Dürkheim Geboren \n1992-1998    Selbständiger Fotograf\nseit 1998       Konzeptionelle Fotografie\ndiverse Bücher und Ausstellungen ","user_id":666717,"name":"Stefan Seffrin","website":"www.stefan-seffrin.de"},{"id":667180,"bio":"My name is Gabriella Solano. I studied photography and Latin American studies at Fordham University followed by attaining a Masters's in childhood education/special education/bilingual education at NYU. For the past six years, I have dedicated myself to teaching while continuing to photograph and explore opportunities to develop as a creative educator and artist. ","user_id":666596,"name":"Gabriella Solano","website":"gabriellasolano.weebly.com"},{"id":208738,"bio":"Charmaine Poh is a Singaporean-Chinese photographer and artist whose work concerns memory, gender, youth, and solitude. Based in Singapore but frequently on the road, she is dedicated to unfolding narratives across Asia. She has made work on class divide in Bangladesh, women in a transitioning Burma, and LGBTQ rights in Cambodia. Her latest personal projects focus on young adulthood in Singapore. \n\nBorn in 1990, she graduated with a B.A. in international relations from Tufts University in 2013, where she was also a student in the Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice.\u0026nbsp;This fall, she will be pursuing an M.A. in Visual and Media Anthropology at the Freie Universitat Berlin.","user_id":208136,"name":"Charmaine Poh","website":"charmainepoh.com"},{"id":301266,"bio":"","user_id":300664,"name":"Nino Bandiera","website":"Www.nino bandiera.com"},{"id":719765,"bio":"1990 born in Beijing, China.\nPhotography education researcher, Focus on photographic medium.\n\nExhibitions\n“Walking•Found”, TIMES MUSEUM,Beijing, 2013\n“Walking•Found”, The China Millennium Monument,Beijing, 2014\nWenlan Wang and the students of Beijing Film Academy,Beijing, 2014\n“A visual presentation of China's industrial culture heritage in the Ma Wei shipyard, Pingyao International Photography Festival,Ping Yao, 2015\n“A visual presentation of China's industrial culture heritage in the Ma Wei shipyard, PhotoBeijing, Beijing, 2015\nSino-Serbia Youth Photography Festival,Belgrade, Serbia,2017\n\nEDUCATION\nBeijing Film Academy, China 2009-2013\nBeijing Film Academy(MFA), China 2013-2016\nEmily Carr University of Art + Design(Communication), Canada 2015\nBeijing Film Academy(PhD), China 2016-2022","user_id":719181,"name":"Qiao Zhang","website":""},{"id":719752,"bio":"Born in Buenos Aires in 1975.\nHe turns professionally to graphic communication media, first as an editor and columnist for an outdoors magazine. In 1996 he joined the staff of GENTE Magazine and in 1999 he made his first assignments for Lugares Magazine of the La Nación Group, a publication for which he became Photography Editor and in which he continues to collaborate today. At the end of the year 2000, he entered the permanent plant of Clarín newspaper (the biggest in South America) where he made coverages that are part of the recent history of the country. \nHe edits two photography books about Argentina, one for the English publisher Reader's Digest and the other for La Nación. He collaborated for foreign publications such as the GEO magazine and National Geographic Traveler. He participates in two documentaries for television, one for the Discovery Channel and the other for Canal ENCUENTRO based on his photographic records of the Cromañon tragedy. \nHe was invited to give talks at universities and schools with a focus on journalism and communication.\nAn aviation enthusiast and airplane pilot, he travels around the interior of Argentina in a small Pipper, complementing his passion for flight with photography.\nIn 2016 he resigns from media and settles, together with his family, in the Patagonian town of San Martín de los Andes, where he begins a personal search that takes him through the lost places of southern Argentina.\nIn 2021 he makes a journey of seven th","user_id":719168,"name":"Gustavo Castaing","website":"gustavocastaing.com"},{"id":667175,"bio":"Je  commence la photographie depuis quelques années. J'aime faire des portraits pour faire ressortir toute la beauté du corps, \n\nJe compte continuer a developer mes connaissances en portrait pour arriver a faire ressortir  ses formes et sa personnalité","user_id":666591,"name":"Emeric Thibaud","website":""},{"id":667214,"bio":"Nazim A. is a photographic artist born in Baku, raised in Germany, Italy, and France. The main aim of the author's photography is to portrait our contemporary society. \n","user_id":666630,"name":"Nazim A.","website":"www.rumizero.com"},{"id":380415,"bio":"Passionate about travel photography, I see the camera as a fantastic means to creating bonds and bridges across cultures and geographies. ","user_id":379831,"name":"Julie Chamay","website":"www.juliechamayphotography.com"},{"id":201685,"bio":"I am a doctor,mother of two grown up boys.I love taking photos,especially street portraits.\nI look for 'that special moment where a gesture or an expression makes place for a story..nothing new..just people..","user_id":201083,"name":"Mira Stoca","website":""},{"id":705382,"bio":"Patricia García Banda (Paty Banda).\nEs Doctora en Artes y Diseño por la Facultad en Artes y Diseño (FAD) de la UNAM (2019).  Ha sido beneficiaria del Programa de Estímulos y Desarrollo a la Creación Artística del Estado de Veracruz en los años 2006 y 2009, además de becaria del programa Jóvenes Creadores del Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (Fonca), en la generación 2011-2012. Desde 2003 ha expuesto de manera individual y colectiva en diferentes estados de la República Mexicana. Ha expuesto internacionalmente de forma colectiva en Francia, Costa Rica, Colombia y Argentina. Ha participado en distintas publicaciones con obra y ensayos. Actualmente trabaja como fotógrafa independiente, es investigadora y practicante de procesos fotográficos alternativos en el Taller Panóptico. Es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte (2020-2023).\n","user_id":704798,"name":"Patricia Garcia Banda","website":""},{"id":667313,"bio":"I am a South African Born Photographer based in Dubai. I began photography as a hobby while still a student of Economics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and later went on to complete an Honors Degree in Digital Art, specializing in the field of Fine Art Photography.\n\nMy passion for photography has seen me go from Fine Art Portraiture, to wildlife photography (for which I still have a keen interest), and back to Portrait work.\n\nWhile I've taken a somewhat meandering course through my career, I feel the journey has shaped and defined my aesthetic into something I feel is truly representative of who I am as a photographer, and my experiences with the people I photograph.\n\nI hope you enjoy my work!\n\n","user_id":666729,"name":"Barry Martin","website":""},{"id":94672,"bio":"\nMatteo’s photographer’s career starts with architecture pictures, reportages and editorial pictures in 1991. Born in a family of photographers whose roots date back to the beginning of XX century, Matteo is able to match in his work both structural strictness and his personal instinct in capturing humanity and beauty. Very open minded towards new technologies, he’s able to use new digital shooting and post production techniques, in order to satisfy creativity needs.\n\nMatteo is now working for some of the most important advertising agencies and Italian Companies, shooting their corporate identity pictures. He collaborates with the University of Padua, Turismo Terme Euganee Association and several publishing houses (Electa, Panini, Biblos, Marsilio, etc.) for the realization of many artistic and cultural publications. \n\nIn 2004, Matteo is awarded with the mention of honor “Talento Fotografico FNAC” and in 2005 with the “Special Award Epson Human Life Photo Category”.\n","user_id":94161,"name":"matteo danesin","website":"www.matteodanesin.it"},{"id":584824,"bio":"I’m a photographer who loves to shoot analog and natural light, but still amazed with the studio and the possibilities of a controlled ambient. My enthusiasm for photography showed up early and began to take its course when I got my first camera in my childhood years. After graduating with a BA in Photography I moved to Berlin to start my career as a freelance photographer in the fields of portrait, documentary and still life.","user_id":584240,"name":"Vera Landmann","website":"www.veralandmann.com"},{"id":667291,"bio":"born 1958. many years I was the owner and manager of a company with many employees. Now I have found time for my passion as a photographer and portraitist.","user_id":666707,"name":"René Rohr","website":"www.renerohr.ch"},{"id":667336,"bio":"Just listen to the music.","user_id":666752,"name":"Myriam Kemper","website":"www.myriam-kemper.de"},{"id":841786,"bio":"Recomendo 556bet como meu principal site de apostas online, com boas odds, pagamentos rápidos e suporte confiável diariamente em português.\n\nMarca 556bet\nSite   https://www.556bet.eu.com\nEndere?o：Ambiente online 556bet, acesso global 24h  \nNúmero de telefone：Atendimento 556bet: +55 11 9556-6556  \nEmail：contato@556bet.eu.com  \nHashtag：#556bet.eu.com","user_id":827629,"name":"wefsda vsdv","website":"556bet.eu.com"},{"id":613822,"bio":"I am a travel and portrait photographer who has been to over 40 countries worldwide hoping to capture the meaningful \"spontaneous portrait\".   I have been shown in galleries,  published in magazines, and included in the M.I.L.K. \"Celebration of Humanity Book: Family\"  and \"100 New York Photographers\" hardcover book.  I produced, developed and curated the \"Diversity of Devotion Exhibit\"  in NYC and \"TransenDance\" Exhibit in Guatemala City.  ","user_id":613238,"name":"Jenny Jozwiak","website":"www.jennyjozwiak.com is under construction. "},{"id":839136,"bio":"","user_id":824979,"name":"Анастасия Копырина","website":""},{"id":74789,"bio":"Gianstefano Fontana Vaprio,\n\nlives in Caravaggio (Italy).\n\nPassionate about art, he discovered the world of photography as a boy. After attending some important schools in Bergamo and Milan he devoted himself to street photography and in particular to street portraits. His is a dramatic photograph where he explores the human soul. The subjects he portrays are people he met on countless journeys around the world. Women and men who, beyond appearances, reveal deep dignity and beauty.","user_id":74491,"name":"Gianstefano Fontana Vaprio","website":"giannifontana.wixsite.com/gianstefanofontana"},{"id":343440,"bio":"Fin da bambina ho sempre avuto la curiosità e la passione per la fotografia.\n La fotografia per me e' documentare storie, quotidianità e comportamenti sociali che possano rivelare alle generazioni future il mondo in cui viviamo oggi. \"Ci sono fatti, pezzi di storia, che esistono solo perchè c'e' una fotografia che li racconta. Elena ","user_id":342838,"name":"Elena Veniani","website":"www.elenaveniani.com"},{"id":455876,"bio":"I graduated from the University of Akron in 2015 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography. Portraiture was always my focus and continues to this day. I now use it to look deeper into the lives of people around me, including strangers, family and myself.","user_id":455292,"name":"Jeani Brechbill","website":"www.jeanibrechbill.com"},{"id":207833,"bio":"Diego Costantini [1996], lives and works as a graphic designer and visual artist.\nThrough the medium of photography he develops research about territory and identity in his homeland, Abruzzo.","user_id":207231,"name":"Diego Costantini","website":"www.diegocostantini.com"},{"id":209842,"bio":"Masanori Kamide　　profile\n\nBorn in Osaka,Japan\nHe had acted as Dj/musician when he was teenager.\u0026nbsp;\nSince 2011 he changed his expression activity from music to photograph.\u0026nbsp;\nHis characteristic shooting style is depicting the objects's energy which is on the street of the city dynamically.\u0026nbsp;\n\nAward\nThe 40th JPS Exhibition Excellence Award in 2015\nSecond quarter of the 64 th Nikkor Photo Contest in 2016\nThe 23rd Domon Ken Cultural Award Encouragement Award in 2017\n\nExhibition\nSolo exhibition “The Blues of Monochrome“ at Shinjuku Nikon Salon bis,Tokyo in 2016\nThe 23rd Domon Ken Cultural Prize Award Exhibition at Domon Ken Memorial Hall in 2017\n\nPhoto album\n“The Blues of Monochrome” in 2016\n\nweb : https://www.masanorikamide.com\nhttps://www.instagram.com/masanori_kamide/","user_id":209240,"name":"Masanori Kamide","website":"www.masanorikamide.com"},{"id":218971,"bio":"Former gymnast, ballet dancer, soldier, officer, recent graduate. I've been walking around with a camera since I was 12. Unfolding life events expose my eyes to new memories I enjoy collecting and learning from. I make peace with death as I dive deeper into life. ","user_id":218369,"name":"Matan Tzinamon","website":"www.tziamon.com"},{"id":664013,"bio":"","user_id":663429,"name":"Caroline Rosello","website":""},{"id":210152,"bio":"I am 30 years old. I was born and raised in Tbilisi, Georgia. Last 10 years I live and work in Paris, France. My profession is architect-urbanist , freelance photographer and still student of architect in Paris. \n\nIn 2004-2005 I accomplished intensive course of photo journalism at the studio on the basis of photo agency \"fotokroniki\" at the \"sakinformi\" information agency.\n\nIn 2006-2007 I worked as a photographer in the trilingual cultural magazine \"Khedi\". \n\nFrom 2003 I actively participate in different international photo exhibitions and competitions and have won. For example: \n\n2016 «Sauvage» Crous de Paris –winner - photo competition. Paris, France.\n2005 «Niamori» photo awards - International Festival for Mountain Adventure Experimental TV Films. Winner of the photo exhibition. Tbilisi, Georgia. \n2005 «Kolga Tbilisi Photo» - photos were chosen among 100 best photos.\n\nFrom 2004 I work as a freelance documentary photographer.\n","user_id":209550,"name":"Irina Japaridzé","website":"www.instagram.com/irinola_japaridze"},{"id":299962,"bio":"Phil was born in London and after time spent living in Paris and New York has made his home back in the city of his birth.\n\nPhil lives in Tottenham, north London, with musician wife, Rebekah and three year old daughter.\n\n","user_id":299360,"name":"Phil Sharp","website":"www.philsharp-photo.com"},{"id":74333,"bio":"British born street photographer, specializing in up-close candid street portraits with a focus on style and fashion.","user_id":74035,"name":"Ed Walker","website":"www.edwalkerphotography.com"},{"id":563215,"bio":"I am an amateur street photographer based in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. I am originally from San Juan Puerto Rico, but my day job had brought me here to Japan. I really enjoy capturing the raw moment and expression of the people I see on the streets. ","user_id":562631,"name":"Noel Rivera","website":""},{"id":199593,"bio":"beginnende fotografe , afgestudeerd aan de Kunstacademie Sask te Lier \n","user_id":198991,"name":"Danielle Verteurve","website":""},{"id":277705,"bio":"My day job/vocation is as a director of The Isabel Allende Foundation in Sausalito California. Our mission is to empower women and children by securing reproductive rights and protecting them from violence and discrimination.\nMy joy and avocation is photography and I have studied for the past 10 years with Mary Ellen Mark, Ernesto Bazan and Jeff Jacobson.","user_id":277103,"name":"Lori Barra","website":"www.loribarra.com"},{"id":719846,"bio":"Jack Jacques (b. 1998) is a photographer whose work follows in the thematic and autofictional traditions of the late writer and photographer Hervé Guibert, who tragically died of AIDS in 1991. Jack uses photography to explore critical themes in the gay community such as isolation, loneliness, male image and the problems of modern-life through a romantic lens. He was exhibited in the group show Fragmented at The Holy Art gallery, London 2021. Last year he was a finalist in the International Photography Awards (IPA) Professional Film Portrait and Street Photography categories for the photograph On guard. He also received Honourable Mention awards at both the IPA 2021 and the Monochrome Photography Awards 2023, the latter in the Professional nude portrait category. Jack is currently developing his first solo exhibition. He was first published in the book The Moon and The Echo by Pilot Press 2020, and then in a set of literary books, Beyond Queer Words, short stories and poems by Beyond Words Publishing House 2022. He was published in issue 40 of The Adroit Journal. Jack works across Europe but predominantly in the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Edinburgh.","user_id":719262,"name":"Jack Jacques","website":"jackjacques.com"},{"id":364759,"bio":"I studied photography at the academy of fine arts in Lier, Belgium. As a photographer I always work in series over a longer period. I am currently working on a series of young traveling children. This photo is the first to be taken for this series. ","user_id":364157,"name":"Erik Mercelis","website":"www.erikmercelis.be"},{"id":268427,"bio":"En tant qu’autodidacte, je me suis formé à la photo à travers les livres que j’ai absorbés avec passion, à travers mes yeux que j’ai trainés dans de nombreux festivals, expositions et galeries et bien sûr par l’expérimentation. Aujourd’hui je forme des débutants au sein d’un club photo et j’anime un café-photo une fois par mois.\nJ’ai commencé à prendre des photos quand j’avais une dizaine d’années avec l’appareil de mon père un 6x4 Zeiss Ikon de 1930. Je pratique également des tirages par des procédés anciens tels que gomme bichromatée et cyanotype\nJ’ai été invité à une résidence d’artiste suivie d’une exposition d’un mois à la Maison du parc régional du Perche, j’ai également participé au Festival photographique « Les Papillons » à Carpentras.","user_id":267825,"name":"Serge Knauss","website":""},{"id":103486,"bio":"\n","user_id":102884,"name":"Damien Greer-Dale","website":""},{"id":657558,"bio":"Vicente Reis Santana Filho was born in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Begin to photograph with the father's camera in adolescence. After a photograh course in Salvador, two years ago, fall in love by photography. Like to take pics of everything: places, people, animals and buildings. Vicente Reis has local awards and certificates from \"acceptance\" in international competitions.","user_id":656974,"name":"Vicente Reis Filho","website":"vicentesantana@hotmail.com"},{"id":524510,"bio":"Talyana Vyaltseva is a documentary photographer and media artist.\n1991 - was born in Tambov, Russia\n2008-2014 - training in \"NRU MGSU\", Faculty of Architecture.\n2016-2017 - training at the School of Contemporary Photography \"Dokdokdok\", the course\n\"Documentary Photography\".\n2018-2019 - training at the School of Contemporary Photography \"Dokdokdok\", the course \"Post-documentary\nphotography.\"\nIt was published in Russian and foreign mass media. I participated in different exhibitions in Russia, Italy, Latvia. ","user_id":523926,"name":"Talyana Vyaltseva","website":""},{"id":211912,"bio":"Tel Aviv based photographer, Born in 1989, Israel. \nGraduated from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design ,Jerusalem at 2014. In 2013 she spent an exchange semester in FAMU, Prague.\nShe started creating ”Ritual” from 2011, which was featured on Weird Tales Magazine (2015), USA and ”Conclusive Evidence” - Haaretz (2016), Israel. After graduating she traveled to London, crossing Prague again and working on a new project and a travel diary. \nIn 2016 she continued to Reykjavík and was invited to talk about her photography and creative process as part of \u0026nbsp;\"Reykjavik Reads Festival\", Iceland. Recently she had to end her travel and move back to Tel Aviv due to a family emergency.","user_id":211310,"name":"Atalia Rinsky","website":"www.ataliarinsky.com"},{"id":5445,"bio":"Born in 1978 in Belgium, Marc Wendelski studied hotography at the ESA Saint-Luc in Liège. His work is divided between his own creation and a work of support and prospecting for other photographers (BIP – Liège, Galerie Satellite…). His work has been exhibited, among other places, at the musée de la Photographie in Charleroi and at the FOMU in Antwerp.","user_id":5445,"name":"Marc Wendelski","website":"www.wendelski.be"},{"id":688980,"bio":"","user_id":688396,"name":"Mai-Chau Nguyen","website":""},{"id":299714,"bio":"As an amateur I have been photographing people, urban and rural landscapes and art. I usually shoot with natural light and  in B\u0026amp;W.","user_id":299112,"name":"Miguel Roballo","website":"strolling.webnode.pt"},{"id":456340,"bio":"Matteo Csepeli was born in 1983 in Genova (Italy). He currently works as a photographer mainly in Milano collaborating with agencies and fashion brands. His focus is to keep the feeling and the truth inside his works, photography can start communication even when words might fail at it. ","user_id":455756,"name":"Matteo Csepeli","website":"matteocsepeli.com"},{"id":198904,"bio":"I am a photographer and photography teacher, shooting mainly people, often  in black and white and sometimes on large format film","user_id":198302,"name":"James Abelson","website":"www.jamesabelson.co.uk"},{"id":566836,"bio":"My name is Nathan Ely. I am an artist and educator living in Niagara Falls, NY and working in the greater Buffalo area. My work varies widely in subject matter and technique, relying on digital, analog, historic and experimental approaches to photography. I always aim to use process and materiality to develop deeper historical and allegorical context within my work. I view this approach as a means to create a bridge with the medium's material past and a way to continue to expand the vocabulary of contemporary photography. \n\nI grew up in Binghamton, NY, an area once called the valley of opportunity. A pair of arches erected by EJ workers proclaim it as the “Home of the Square Deal”, a progressive guarantee by the now long defunct Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company. It was also the former seat of IBM, who left behind a plume of chemical waste and angry former employees, among little else. Vacant, dusty store fronts, crumbling factory facades, decaying houses, empty lots and other post industrial tailings are commonplace in Upstate NY, though this vacuum is surely felt in almost every small town and city scattered throughout the US.\n","user_id":566252,"name":"Nathan Ely","website":"www.nathanely.com"},{"id":156573,"bio":"Having been a working photographer for over thirty years I have very recently started to  express myself through my work rather than working to the constrictions of client demands. I hope this will be a journey rather than a destination.\n\n","user_id":155971,"name":"Martin Levenson","website":"www.martinlevensonphotography.com"},{"id":212665,"bio":"Damien Chamcirkan est né en 1986 à Marseille.\nDans sa jeunesse il s’intéresse au monde de l’art, en particulier au graffiti qu’il pratique pendant de nombreuses années. C’est là que son amour pour la photographie s’est développé. \n\n«\u0026nbsp;Depuis 2010, je me ballade toujours avec mon appareil photo autour du cou. La photographie me permet de prendre le temps d’observer ce qui m’entoure, de faire le vide. \nJe ne cherche pas de but ultime dans mes photos. Que ce soit en voyage ou bien lors d’une sortie dans les rues de ma ville, je n’aime pas prévoir mes thèmes à l’avance. Le thème est là, quelque part dans ma tête mais de façon inconsciente et ressort après coup.\nA travers les expériences de la vie, mon regard ne cesse d’évoluer. Je ne cherche pas la perfection dans mes photos, ce qui m’importe, c’est l’instant, les gens, l’émotion.","user_id":212063,"name":"Damien Chamcirkan","website":"www.damienchamcirkan.com"},{"id":667647,"bio":"","user_id":667063,"name":"Julie Alissa Kobsa","website":""},{"id":367253,"bio":"Kenn Rabin has been a film producer and photographer of the landscape and the performing arts for five decades. He has exhibited and is in private collections in New York, Long Island, Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area and teaches both photography and filmmaking. He has been a photographer for Leonard Bernstein, the Boston Shakespeare Company, the Lake George Opera Company and others, and relocated from the east coast to Northern California in 1993 to pursue both his filmmaking and his photography. Most recently he has exhibited in shows at the o'Hanlon Center for the Arts in Mill Valley, California.","user_id":366651,"name":"Kenn Rabin","website":"(under revision)"},{"id":81769,"bio":"Yvette Hammond is a photographer and 3d animator.  Her work investigates the inner dialogues and rituals formulated to understand and control our surroundings. Through the use of self portraiture and still life, she explores the power of conviction and influence, belief and outcome. Her visual lexicon is created with both found and hand sculpted objects to yield photographic and computer generated images.","user_id":81467,"name":"Yvette Hammond","website":"www.yvettehammond.com"},{"id":213413,"bio":"Immergée dans l’image depuis 20 ans, Candice a traversé l’objectif, d’actrice, elle est devenue «\u0026nbsp;acteur\u0026nbsp;»\u0026nbsp;: elle crée et met en scène ses propres images.\n\nC’est en autodidacte audacieuse que Candice progresse à travers les images, passant du cinéma à la photographie, en aventurière de l’art. Elle ressent aujourd’hui la nécessité de s’exprimer à travers son art, tout en s’engageant dans des causes qui lui tiennent à cœur.\n\nCandice a exposé son travail sur le Festival Européen de la Photo de Nu à Arles en mai 2016, aux Carrières de Lumières des Baux de Provence en mai 2016, sur la programmation Off des Rencontres d’Arles en Juillet 2016, au Grand Palais pendant Paris Photo ainsi que sur le pont d’Iena aux pieds de la Tour Eiffel en novembre 2017 en tant que finaliste du concours « Esthée Lauder Pink Ribbon Photo Award ».\n\n","user_id":212811,"name":"Candice Nechitch","website":"www.candicenechitch.com"},{"id":221831,"bio":"Cătălin Soreanu is a visual artist and (re)searcher, living and working in Iași, RO, with an artistic practice that investigates the expressive specificities of the contemporary artistic mediums. ","user_id":221229,"name":"Catalin Soreanu","website":""},{"id":213928,"bio":"Arquiteta e fotógrafa, curitibana de Ribeirão do Pinhal/PR.\u0026nbsp;\n​\nFormou-se 2004\u0026nbsp;em Arquitetura e Urbanismo pela PUC-PR e em 2005 Cursou o Máster em Medio Ambiente Y Arquitetura Bioclimática na Politécnica de Madrid, Espanha.\n​\nFoi viajando e arquitetando que fez seu hobby por fotografar virar profissão.\u0026nbsp;\n​\nAtualmente atua nas duas áreas e AMA tudo\u0026nbsp;que faz.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":213326,"name":"Paula Morais","website":"www.paulamorais.com"},{"id":173194,"bio":"I have been a professional photographer at my Los Angeles studio for the last 27 years. ","user_id":172592,"name":"michael higgins","website":"tttps://www.higphoto.com"},{"id":667625,"bio":"","user_id":667041,"name":"Andrzej Tkaczyk","website":"andre.timewind.pl"},{"id":704727,"bio":"John van Aitken is an artist exploring urban redevelopment through the dynamics of creative destruction. His current practice is centred on the transformation of urban landscapes through housing-led redevelopment. It explores how expanded photographic practices can visualise new ways to open up debate about the consequences of such changes. His work is situated on 'Salford fringe' an area situated along the Manchester - Salford (UK) border.","user_id":704143,"name":"John Aitken","website":""},{"id":516380,"bio":"I'm a Dutch born, New Zealand raised photographer with Amsterdam as my new base since 2018. My passion lies with documentary photography which I'm looking to bridge into my commercial portfolio. That  sweet balancing game.\n\nAside from my commercial endeavors, I have started my directing career with two documentary short films. My first one premiered through Nowness called EVERYTHING IS TEMPORARY. The second film, called YUSEF Y RAMIRO received 10 Festival nominations and premiered at RainDance.","user_id":515796,"name":"Bas van Est","website":"www.basvanest.com"},{"id":667361,"bio":"Cleo Goossens (1991) is a photographer based in The Netherlands. \n\nCleo is inspired by how people relate to and act in certain situations. She is interested in the traditions and rituals they hold on to. This, for instance lead to her photography series 'Blue' where she portraits visitors of the Dodger stadium in Los Angeles during baseball games. Wherever Cleo goes, she captures the feeling of timelessness, a sense of recognition and nostalgia. In 2020, she self-published her first photobook ‘Route de Soleil’: an ode to love and loss. She works on both personal as commissioned assignments and has worked for international clients such as Sight Unseen, i-D, Nomad Magazine, Huffpost, Dutch Design Week \u0026amp; PSV.","user_id":666777,"name":"Cleo Goossens","website":"www.cleogoossens.nl"},{"id":658075,"bio":"Hello, my name is Sohui Kim. I was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea.\nI see photography as a visual voice, my opportunity to share my point of view and allow others to discover something new and unique.\nI love to highlight artistic forms; the sweat of a ballet dancer, the emotion of an opera, the immersive nature of a painting. I am drawn to the rare, the unusual, discovering the beauty in the unexpected. I want to be quiet in life and loud in art, allowing my imagery to linger, provoking thought and evoking soulful emotion.\n","user_id":657491,"name":"SOHUI KIM","website":"www.sohuikim.com"},{"id":203815,"bio":"I am a French/Romanian/German photographer who has lived and worked in Shanghai, China as a photographer since 2005. \nInitially drawn to social and cultural anthropology my 'field work' now   consists of photography excursions to understand cultural and social changes happening around me. \n I am drawn to Portraiture as it lets me 'interview' my sitters while also giving me a chance to re-evaluate my own narrative.\nAs most photographers drawn to this medium  I am inspired by and on the eternal quest to capture the magic that happens when light, colour and emotions meet. ","user_id":203213,"name":"Anne-Sophie Heist","website":"www.annesophieheist.com"},{"id":667597,"bio":"","user_id":667013,"name":"Adina Davidson","website":"www.adinadavidsonphotography.com"},{"id":452530,"bio":"","user_id":451946,"name":"Tomáš Havrda","website":"www.facebook.com/strycek.pompo.71"},{"id":667520,"bio":"Greek born, living in Cuba for the last 20 years.\nPhotography is mainly a hobby though I have been assigned a couple of projects as a professional. I mostly like street photography, documentary photography and story-telling.","user_id":666936,"name":"Maria Elena Gioka","website":""},{"id":51887,"bio":"Aleksandar Antonijevic (b. 1969) is an award winning Canadian fine art photographer.\nThe artist deals primarily with the form of the human body and the power of portraiture. \n He is influenced by the form of ancient Greek monumental sculptures, the work of August Rodin and his ability to model the complexity and the elegance of the human figure; and the highly stylized and provocative contemporary photography of Robert Mapplethorpe, as well as the works of Dutch masters, especially Vermeer, with his control of light and understated observation of action.\nThe artist lives and works in Toronto.","user_id":51892,"name":"Aleksandar Antonijevic","website":"www.aleksandarantonijevic.com"},{"id":497545,"bio":"I first discovered the medium of photography as a means to access the internal landscape of those who I love most- individuals who have their own stories of adversity yet find power in being vulnerable to the camera. I am drawn to work that tells a visual story of my subjects' lives- their challenges and insecurities, passions and bravery. ","user_id":496961,"name":"Stephanie Craig","website":"www.stephcraigstudios.com"},{"id":140833,"bio":"I am a fervent devotee of visual storytelling through photography. Growing up amidst the dynamic backdrop of New York City, I was captivated by the beauty of fleeting moments that emerge from street and documentary photography.\n\nMy journey took a transformative turn when I immersed myself in the rich artistic culture of France, completing a Master of Fine Arts in Photography and Image-Making at the Paris College of Art. This experience not only sharpened my technical skills but also sculpted a unique creative voice that allows me to infuse deeper emotions and meanings into my images. Whether I am capturing the energy of bustling street scenes or the intimacy of portraits, my objective remains constant: to transport viewers into the heart of the story unfolding within each frame.","user_id":140231,"name":"Bianca Cassandre","website":"www.biancacassandre.com"},{"id":261260,"bio":"I inherited the interest in photography from my father. It started out as an on and off hobby but, now I see art and beauty in pretty much everything.","user_id":260658,"name":"Jenn S. Hill","website":"jshphotographybyjenn.mypixieset.com"},{"id":704865,"bio":"Our archiving focuses on documenting plants in life-size.\nAt the same time, we also record the environment surrounding the plants themselves (e.g. Habitat sounds, Spherical image, IR, correct colors, etc.).  \nBy linking to the life-size records, more information can be learned through the life-size records.\nOver the course of about 5 years, we have photographed about 300 different plants.\nWe are working to archive more plants and make use of them.","user_id":704281,"name":"Hibiki Katayama","website":"www.lightbox-archive.com"},{"id":563135,"bio":"Juan Pablo Vivanco (México, 1990) es un fotógrafo que trabaja y reside en la Ciudad de México. Realizó sus estudios en la Escuela Superior de Cine. Participó en la exposición “Parasitages” del museo Carrillo Gil en 2019, en la apertura de la galería fotográfica de Vostock Image Lab en 2020, es seleccionado en el concurso de fotografía de JPGBOOK n7 2021. Es fundador de la casa artística multidisciplinaria Mictlan Pictures, en donde trabaja como director creativo. Actualmente está produciendo su último libro fotográfico titulado “una conversación privada”. ","user_id":562551,"name":"Juan Pablo Vivanco Viniegra","website":"www.mictlanpictures.com.mx"},{"id":214094,"bio":"SunXiaozhou，Was born\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;Beijing\u0026nbsp;in1987，I am currently engaged in museum-related work such as product designing at National Museum of China Exhibition Planning and Fine Arts Department. My design work has been selected into the talent pool of Ministry of Culture of the PRC.\n    Multiple photographic projects have been finished by me since 2012, including “Hunter-New World”.\n","user_id":213492,"name":"小舟 孙","website":"www.douban.com/people/ilovebullterrie"},{"id":699963,"bio":"My name is Alessio Chiodi and I was born in 1987.I graduated in history at “University of Siena” and attended the “Walter Tobagi” school of journalism in Milan. After a first internship at “Il Corriere di Bologna” and a second at “LaPresse”, I landed in the health innovation field with the “AboutPharma” magazine for which I am an editor. Since January 2017 I have been a professional journalist and in September of the same year I started collaborating as editor with Witness Journal. I care about borders. About war and meetings between peoples. Ethnic groups and clashes between nations. I am a traveler and I like to observe reality through various tools. Journalism is only a means of spreading informations. For the rest I am a “imbrattacarte febbrile”..\nWe inform the kind members of the award commission that Alessio Chiodi is deceased on 2021 August 1st. This photographic work is therefore presented by his family.\nThe parents: Maurizio Chiodi, Tania Giovannini","user_id":699379,"name":"Maurizio Chiodi","website":""},{"id":700026,"bio":"Kylee Isom is a photographer and artist currently working towards a BFA at the University of Missouri. She is interested in photography as a means of navigating the tangled notions of gender stereotypes, body, and the fabrication of identity.","user_id":699442,"name":"Kylee Isom","website":"www.kyleeisom.xyz"},{"id":700079,"bio":"My name is Eugenie Faye,  originally from Senegal and have been living in Oklahoma City for over 20 years. ","user_id":699495,"name":"Eugenie Faye","website":"www.innocentepassionphotographie.com"},{"id":191240,"bio":"","user_id":190638,"name":"Robert Leon","website":"robertleon.com"},{"id":123362,"bio":"I am a Senior;  a social worker and a photographer. I have been both of those things all of my life. I have been engaged in photography since the age of 9. It was only recently that I came to understand that this is just who I am. I think I have always been tuned in to people and their circumstances, especially those in need. The poignancy of their lives sometimes moves me deeply and I often feel their pain.  I have been told in the past that I am a voice for those who are unable to speak for themselves and these days as I develop as a photographer, I feel that my camera is my voice.  My camera apparently is able to disclose what I feel in my heart. I don’t know why that is. It just is. I think my images tell you more about me than about my subjects.","user_id":122760,"name":"Marian Rubin","website":"www.marianrubin.com"},{"id":706094,"bio":"I have only recently become involved in photography on a daily basis. I want to complete some projects in the coming year.\n\nA part of my work you can see on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/lubbersjohan/","user_id":705510,"name":"Johan Lubbers","website":"-"},{"id":274916,"bio":"Katja Muller, originally from Switzerland, has worked as a journalist for Swiss newspapers for several years. In 2016  she moved to Dakar, Senegal, where she worked as a freelance photographer and journalist. In 2019 Katja Muller was selected to participate in the Masterclass of VII Photo Agency in Barcelona. She also took part in two group exhibitions in Barcelona and in Dakar in the following year. Since 2021 she lives in Chicago, USA.","user_id":274314,"name":"Katja Muller","website":"www.katjamuller.ch"},{"id":380301,"bio":"Little did my parents know that a short trip to Europe in high school would launch a lifetime love of travel, languages, exploration and cultures. Since that short trip, I have been to all 7 continents, some 45 countries and lived in a few different ones along the way too. I began life as a writer and reporter, but dabbled in photography in journalism school. Forsaking shooting after two cameras were stolen – bad luck I guess -- I recently rekindled my love affair with the camera and lens, adding a new depth to what we do with our award-winning HITravelTales.com travel blog. People, faces, and the expressions of different cultures in them fascinate me, as do abstract lines, patterns, lights and shadows. I like to dabble in a lot of genres -- whatever moves me.","user_id":379717,"name":"Therese Iknoian","website":"photosbytherese.HITravelTales.com"},{"id":667712,"bio":"I am an African American female photographer who have been documenting my life and the lives of others around me.\nPhotography has been my tool to share my history.\n","user_id":667128,"name":"Debra Dilworth","website":"dilworthdeb.com"},{"id":667756,"bio":"","user_id":667172,"name":"Greg Stoodley","website":"www.gregstoodley.com"},{"id":599722,"bio":"Cultural anthropologist, solo traveler, photojournalist, and educator. \nBorn in NYC and worked in marcom design until I decided to live abroad. I've lived in a number of countries in South America and Southeast Asia but sadly last year returned to California for work.","user_id":599138,"name":"Allen Schlossman","website":"allencraigphotography.com"},{"id":700311,"bio":"Lisa Miller is  based in La Jolla, CA.  She has received awards from the Professional Photographers of America (Image of Excellence) and the Professional Photographers of San Diego County (Best Illustrative Photographer, 2020 and 2021). Her work has been displayed in local and national galleries and published in Black \u0026amp; White Magazine.","user_id":699727,"name":"Lisa Miller","website":"Lisamillerfineartphotography.com"},{"id":613722,"bio":"Hello, my name is Hector. I'm based in Miami.\n\nI'm entering the world of photography. \n\nMy photography style focuses on art, contemporary and street photography. \n","user_id":613138,"name":"Hector Perdomo","website":""},{"id":667739,"bio":"Photography student of FH Dortmund, Germany. Semester 05. Mom of two boys. Visual story teller with german, turkish \u0026amp; african routes who is  in love with people.","user_id":667155,"name":"Inji Lada","website":"www.injilada.com"},{"id":202423,"bio":"","user_id":201821,"name":"Lenita Visan","website":"lenitavisan.myportfolio.com"},{"id":160939,"bio":"Marcella Hadden a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the current Tribal Historic Preservation Officer.  She is the chair for her tribe’s Missing Murdered Indigenous Women \u0026amp; Girls Committee hosting the Stolen Daughters of Turtle Island - Gibichiwebinah! (Stop It!) at Ziibiwing Culture Center.  \n\nShe owns and operates Niibing Giizis (Summer Moon) photography studio located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.  Her work is displayed in several of the Tribal entities including Soaring Eagle Casino \u0026amp; Resort, Soaring Eagle’s Waterpark \u0026amp; Retreat, Saganing Eagle’s Landing and the Tribal Operations Government Building.  She is an award winning photographer and has published work including National Geographic’s Daily Pick. ","user_id":160337,"name":"Marcella Hadden","website":"www.marcellahadden.com"},{"id":538965,"bio":"Lucas Leffler (°1993) is living and working in Brussels. He studied photography in professional high-school HELB in Brussels and he completed the master programme at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent (BE).\n\nThe work of Lucas Leffler is stimulated by a fascination for the materiality of chemistry and its bivalent nature close to alchemy, between the scientific and the magic dimension. He has experimental practice of the photo medium which he tends to expand to other forms like sculpture or installation. He takes inspirations in myths and facts, often linked to photography in order to reenact history and to create new stories.\n\nHis work has been exhibited at Foto Museum (Antwerp, BE), Musée de l’Elysée (Lausanne, CH), salon Approche (Paris, FR), Unseen (Amsterdam, NL) and Paris Photo 2021.","user_id":538381,"name":"Lucas Leffler","website":"www.lucasleffler.com"},{"id":678471,"bio":"","user_id":677887,"name":"Rocío Cárdenas Natera","website":"www.rocio-cardenas.com"},{"id":678479,"bio":"","user_id":677895,"name":"Giacomo Stazi","website":""},{"id":678456,"bio":"","user_id":677872,"name":"Latife Baudet","website":""},{"id":714241,"bio":"Born in 1961, from the 90s for over twenty years I have made photographic services for national magazines (Weekend Viaggi, Sette, Orobie), I have been the official photographer of various music festivals of dance and music, (Gardajazz, Gardadanza, Bresciamusicart) , taught photography in state and private schools (ITC- \"Golgi\" Brescia, Centro San Clemente, Brescia), exhibited in group and personal exhibitions and published four photographic volumes (Orlando is no longer al Dosso, Fuorionda, images of a movement, Rodengo Saiano, Norcini).","user_id":713657,"name":"Lorenzo Baccinelli","website":""},{"id":540481,"bio":"Portrait photographer that travels between United States and Europe.  I value the experiences of each individual.  I love to be personable with everyone that I photograph.  The connection to people is why I love being a portrait photographer .  ","user_id":539897,"name":"Mark Elzey","website":"www.markelzey.com"},{"id":202543,"bio":" It was only in 2017 that I entered the Fotovakschool of Amsterdam to pursue studies in Photography. My fascination began with street photography.  Before exploring photography to the fullest, I did a lot of camerawork and editing for several short films and still do so. Next to portrait photography, I am also very much fascinated by making documentary photography. My interest now goes to people and portrait and documentary. ","user_id":201941,"name":"Simone Gablan","website":"www.simonegablanphotography.com"},{"id":575583,"bio":"Niki Byrne is a screenwriter and director best known for her work on \"Evan Wood\" (2020) and \"Solo\" (2017). She was raised in Santa Barbara, California and is a licensed racing driver and commercially rated helicopter pilot. Niki attended Boston University, where she studied history, political science, and astronomy. Her portrait and aviation photography can be found in magazines, annuals, and online publications.","user_id":574999,"name":"Niki Byrne","website":"www.nikibyrne.com"},{"id":669122,"bio":"I am a full time wedding photographer, and have been capturing weddings for the past 15 years.  I am based in Sussex and work throughout the South East of England. \n","user_id":668538,"name":"Sarah Wenban","website":"www.sarahwenban.co.uk"},{"id":120088,"bio":"Nadezda Nikolova-Kratzer is a photographic artist whose practice is informed by an experimental approach to early photographic processes and her interest in the materiality of the photographic medium.\n\nFocusing primarily on wet plate collodion, Nadezda is recontextualizing the historic process, traditionally used for portraits and landscape photography, by creating cameraless image-objects. The photogram as a medium allows her to search for the essence by employing simplicity and abstraction. \n\nHer process begins with daily walks in the nearby redwood forest overlooking the San Francisco Bay, where she observes and connects with the landscape. She distills the gleaned information into sketches which she then translates into tintype photograms (single panels, diptychs, and polyptychs) created by placing paper cutouts on sensitized collodion film and making an exposure in darkroom conditions. She invites process artifacts manually and photochemically by employing brushes, spray bottles, cliché verre, and by manipulating chemical composition of the materials and processing duration. This is the performative aspect of image-making where chance comes into play. The artifacts add texture and depth, creating moods and atmospheres that place the work in conversation with painting and graphic arts. \n\nNadezda studied historic processes at George Eastman Museum with Mark Osterman and at the University of Kentucky. She was a finalist for the 2018 LensCulture Exposure Awards and is represented by HackelBury Fine Art. She lives and works in Oakland, California.\n","user_id":119486,"name":"Nadezda Nikolova-Kratzer","website":"www.nadezdanikolova.com"},{"id":719985,"bio":"Born in 1995 in Bari, Puglia, Alessandro De Marinis is an artist, photographer and graduate writer of the Decorative Arts of Paris. After spending many years in Italy, in symbiosis with his family, his twin brother and his mother, and after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bari, he decided to go to Paris where he attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts décoratifs.\nHis work is thus built on the experiences that have marked his life in southern Italy: his religious family, his relationship with his twin brother and his homosexuality. His artistic universe is populated by twins, myths, angelic figures, religious and androgynous images. Between poetry and fiction, his projects are crossed by the theme of the couple in the broad sense: the twin couple, the relationship mother-son, sedentary and nomads, angels and servants. In a penetrating style and with a political and sacred sense that does not prevent subversive irony, Alessandro De Marinis creates a personal universe animated by complex characters. He makes it the frame of narratives where his visual poetics associate with the imaginary creation of different worlds. In her work, Alessandro questions the human journey, raising questions such as social determination, good and evil, the relationship to the other and to oneself through the theme of double and androgynous.","user_id":719401,"name":"Alessandro De Marinis","website":"alessandrodemarinis.com"},{"id":640267,"bio":"Amino Birahmatillah (b.1996, Indonesia) is a freelance photographer based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He's photography student at Institute of Arts Indonesia Yogyakarta. Most of his works come from his daily discoveries which he sees, observes, and captures. explore shapes, colors, behaviors in an attractive visual form. he makes photography like a diary, which always has a hidden story.","user_id":639683,"name":"Amino Birahmatillah","website":"www.behance.net/birahmatilf3dd"},{"id":297801,"bio":"A lens-based creator out of Lagos, Nigeria whose work revolves around African history, culture, languages, spirituality and social issues.\n\nHer works have been exhibited  both locally and internationally including VideoEX Festival- Zurich, Chale Wote Street Art Festival- Accra, Ndiva Women's Film Festival- Accra.\n\nShe was awarded the Reuters Yannis Behrakis Photojournalism Grant in 2021 and shortlisted for the Wellcome Photography Prize 2020.\n\nNyancho NwaNri is also a freelance press and documentary photographer whose works have appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, Aljazeera, Reuters, The Irish Times, Quartz, Geographical Magazine (online).\n\nShe is an Accredited Canon Film and Photography Trainer under the Canon Miraisha Programme, conducting trainings and workshops across Africa.","user_id":297199,"name":"Nyancho NwaNri","website":"www.nyanchonwanri.com"},{"id":666542,"bio":"","user_id":665958,"name":"Haryo Bimo","website":"haryobimo.com"},{"id":772804,"bio":"I’m a photographer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California, with a focus on editorial and documentary work. My practice explores the tension between the romantic and the surreal, often leaning into the absurd with a sense of curiosity and play.\n\nA significant part of my work focuses on Puglia and my mother’s family in southern Italy exploring themes of memory and everyday life. \n\nI earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Communication from Colorado State University in 2019.\n\n","user_id":764905,"name":"Anna Chiara Garland","website":"chiaragarland.com"},{"id":667931,"bio":"Amateur photographer for the last 60 years having travelled to many places in the world.","user_id":667347,"name":"Marc Finaud","website":"www.marcfinaud.webs.com"},{"id":700353,"bio":"","user_id":699769,"name":"Henry Lohmeyer","website":""},{"id":68638,"bio":"2004 - VIII Bienal de Artes Plásticas Prémio Vespeira, Montijo\n           selected in painting and  in a photograph.\n2008 - 1ª Bienal Internacional de artes Plásticas Prémio Vespeira, Montijo\n            selected in a photograpf.\n","user_id":68372,"name":"Mathieu Paul","website":"www.paulmathieuart.com"},{"id":447224,"bio":"Nacido en 1978, Barcelona, estudia fotografía en el Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya, 1999, se especializa en bodegón publicitario, fotografía de autor y periodismo. En el año 2004 empieza su actividad profesional trabajando como fotógrafo independiente, actualmente colabora con diversas revistas y editoriales, también ha publicado trabajos en periódicos como El País y El Periódico de Catalunya. Ha realizado diversas exposiciones individuales y colectivas. Él se define como un fotógrafo ilusionista por el cambio de sentido que le da a las cosas que fotografía .\nTercer premio \" Recorridos Urbanos\" de One Shot Hotels, Primer Premio de Fotografia del “Diari Ara” para Formentera Fotográfica.  Asisafoto 2019, premiado con dos accésits en la Categoría Libre, Seleccionado “Aquí pondría estar tu foto” de SanDisk y PHE ,Segundo premio “a tu servicio” de LatinStock","user_id":446640,"name":"Enric Macia","website":"www.facebook.com/enricmaciaillusionist"},{"id":662960,"bio":"Born in London moved as a teenager to South Germany.\nStarted assisting Fashion Photographers \nOpened a Photo Gallery in Stuttgart/Germany.\nSpecialized in Portrait Photography.","user_id":662376,"name":"Duncan Smith","website":"www.duncansmith.de"},{"id":667978,"bio":"","user_id":667394,"name":"Alejandro Martin Lorenzo","website":"www.alejandromartinlorenzo.com"},{"id":430987,"bio":"Schon früh habe ich \nmich für Kunst und Fotografie\nbegeistern können. \nDer Blick durch die Kamera\nhat mich immer faziniert.\nSeit 1994 bin ich freiberuflich\n als  Visagistin und Fotografin \ntätig.","user_id":430403,"name":"Maike Helbig","website":"www.maikehelbig.de"},{"id":668000,"bio":"Lin He, a photographer based in Shenzhou, south China, Guangdong province.","user_id":667416,"name":"Lin He","website":""},{"id":669143,"bio":"","user_id":668559,"name":"Cristian Casula","website":"www.cristiancasula.photography"},{"id":600632,"bio":"Azim Yunus is a travel and street photographer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He focuses on capturing moments as and when they are happening, mostly throughout his travel experiences around the world since 2014.","user_id":600048,"name":"Azim Yunus","website":""},{"id":668068,"bio":"\nAs a practicing architect, I have been trained to see with an eye for the beauty that surrounds us in nature and the man-made world. My goal in collecting and also combining images is to find new ways to enhance what I’ve seen and photographed, and bring the art form of photography to a new level. My photo work is done on my iPhone 12 and my Sony A6000 digital mirrorless camera.  ","user_id":667484,"name":"Richard Kadin","website":"www. richartimages.gallery "},{"id":666626,"bio":"","user_id":666042,"name":"Kathrine Maury","website":"www.maury.dk"},{"id":720047,"bio":"Gianluca Mainiero is a visual designer and a photographer. He is based in Ancona, Italy. In 1987 he graduated in Visual Communication Engineering. Since 1997 he has been a professional visual designer and photographer.\n\nIn 2002 he realized his first solo exhibition.\n\nIn 2003 he won with Francesco Pirro the Premio Pratomedialab Prize at the Luigi Pecci Contemporary Art Centre of Prato (Italy) for The Harbour Project, a net-art project based on an artistic research about the relation between image and sound.\n\nIn 2005 he was appointed Warranty Testimonial at the Poliarte Design Academy (Ancona, Italy).\n\nIn 2007 he exhibited a photographic project at the Festival del Viaggio in Pisa (Italy) and an audiovisual work (Blue, Dark) with the collaboration of Francesco Pirro at Abstracta Cinema International Festival in Rome (Italy).\n\nIn 2008 he worked as a guest photographer at the XXVIII Festival del Caribe de Santiago de Cuba.\n\nHis artistic project Nemo e io was exhibited in 2009 at the Nuove Sviste Contemporary Art Exhibition (Jesi, Italy) and in 2011 at the Alexander Museum Palace Hotel (Pesaro, Italy).\n\nIn the last few years he has participated in group exhibitions in Italy and abroad.","user_id":719463,"name":"Gianluca Mainiero","website":"www.gianlucamainiero.it"},{"id":273699,"bio":"I started to take pictures at a really young age with my father, a\u0026nbsp;professional wedding\u0026nbsp;photographer.At the age of 20 I started to work in Milan for the news agency Newpress, visually documenting social, political and sports events. After four years I took a job as a light and digital assistant in fashion photography.\nCurrently based in Milano, over the last two years, I have reported extensively across South East Asia.\nPrior to moving to South East Asia, I reported from Iraq, where I documented the war against ISIS in Mosul.\nIn 2019 I've been largely working in Nepal and at the end of 2020 I followed the consequences and aftermaths of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and the Republic of Artsakh.","user_id":273097,"name":"Francesco Brembati","website":"www.francescobrembati.com"},{"id":7654,"bio":"         I am a portrait photographer specializing in the performing arts. Theater , Dance, Cabaret and Circus.  \n         After studying Editorial and Advertising Photography and working in the world of advertising photography in the mid 1980's....... I ran away with the circus.  I spent 20 years being a cabaret circus performer on a slack-rope, while all along photographing other artists for their show promotional posters and publicity.\n           In early 2017, I spent two months volunteering with Serious Fun, Social Circus, Myanmar who on six days a week provide circus skills workshops for the disadvantaged children of Yangon.  These groups include an Orphanage, Foster home,  School for Deaf children, School for evacuated children from one of the many ongoing civil wars in Myanmar, A centre for children with learning difficulties and a Juvenile Prison/ youth detention center.\nDuring 2020 100% of my performing arts photography commissions simply vanished due to Covid restrictions.\n\n","user_id":7654,"name":"David Pickens","website":"www.davidpickensphotography.co.uk"},{"id":720034,"bio":"nothing is permanent\nnothing is finished\nnothing is perfect\n\ni show beauty without a face\nsomething away from lust\nan expression of the moment\n\ni believe in our strength\nthat we are capable of more\nto free the mind and let the body create\n\nthat a part of beauty is honesty\nfree from the bondage of restrictions\ntrue creativity in a grainy silence\n\ncreating a new-old world\nwith the absence of disturbances\n\nnothing is changless\nnothing is flawless\nnothing is absoluut\n","user_id":719450,"name":"Bruin Feskens","website":"www.mrbrownphotography.com"},{"id":668048,"bio":"","user_id":667464,"name":"Francoise Esterhazy","website":""},{"id":668022,"bio":"Freelance photographer: lifestyle, portrait, travel, documentary and mobile photography","user_id":667438,"name":"Maria Rodionova","website":""},{"id":668053,"bio":"Daniel Nilsson is a freelance reportage photographer who worked as a sports photographer for 10 years.  He is located in Malmö, Sweden. Since 2015 his focus has been on reportage and portraits. He also work as editor and photographer at Offside football magazine. ","user_id":667469,"name":"Daniel Nilsson","website":"www.dnilsson.se"},{"id":199852,"bio":"2020\nPhotography (exchange program)\nCollege for Creative Studies\nDetroit / USA\n\n2019 - ongoing\nInformation Design\nFH-Joanneum\nGraz / AUT\n\n2015 - 2019\nFine Art Photography \u0026amp; Multimedia Art\nAbendkolleg - Ortweinschule\nGraz / AUT","user_id":199250,"name":"Lena Baloch","website":"www.lenalotus.com"},{"id":460405,"bio":"I am currently in my first year studying at Leeds Art University. I am most passionate about portrait photography as I like how I can control how a person can be presented to a viewer. I am still finding my feet in the world of photography, and with every shoot, I feel myself improving and finding my own style. ","user_id":459821,"name":"Ella Stock","website":""},{"id":95421,"bio":"","user_id":94908,"name":"Matthias Olmeta","website":"www.olmeta.com"},{"id":668287,"bio":"","user_id":667703,"name":"Sonia Domínguez Matilla","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/numero89"},{"id":776640,"bio":"","user_id":768194,"name":"Marion Borriss","website":"www.tanzfotografin.de"},{"id":516168,"bio":"My name is Nicola Doro, I am 42 years old and I was born in the most beautiful region of Italy, Sardinia.\nThree years ago my life changed. I lost my job and therefore took care of managing the family.\nI am married and father of three children and I have decided to direct my passion (photography) to document their growth and our change, with the aim of creating photographic novels as a family memory.","user_id":515584,"name":"Nicola Doro","website":"www.nicoladoro.com"},{"id":572298,"bio":"With an interest in all things creating, I explore life with curiosity.\n\nAs a self-taught photographer I am constantly developing myself through the execution of personal projects, programs for photographers and various commercial assignments.\n\nIn my portraits I seek a connection with heart and soul. I am influenced by the work of Joyce Tenneson, who I also studied under.\n ","user_id":571714,"name":"Iris Valentina","website":"www.irisvalentina.com"},{"id":419081,"bio":"Started my photographic journey in 1978, professional since 1987, now rediscovering the world with my modern day instamatic","user_id":418497,"name":"Robert Greshoff","website":"www.greshoff.co.uk/index/G0000ipHbYuH7UrQ"},{"id":668084,"bio":"","user_id":667500,"name":"Hugues Laurent","website":"www.hugueslaurent.fr"},{"id":219636,"bio":"Karol Grygoruk – born in 1985. A photographer and anthropologist of visuality. A graduate of the Institute of Applied Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw and a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava. In his scientific work, he focuses on the subject of engaged photography and the impact of new media on contemporary visual culture. Lecturer at the Academy of Photography in Warsaw. In his photographic and documentary activities, he has been cooperating with non-governmental organizations for many years. His works were presented at individual and collective exhibitions at home and abroad. Founder of RATS Agency - a transmedia organization focused on human rights and advocacy. The author of the documentary series I LOVE YOU DAD and a book publication of the same title, showing the relations of power and society in the Thai tourist paradise ruled by a military regime. He lives and works in Warsaw and the Middle East.\n","user_id":219034,"name":"Karol Grygoruk","website":"www.karolgrygoruk.com"},{"id":668164,"bio":"Samantha Sutcliffe (1990) is an artist based in Queens, New York, whose work uses photography, writing, interviews and collaboration with subjects to create stories about isolation and mental illness in our society. Her portraits are raw, rooted in tradition and challenge what is beautiful. ","user_id":667580,"name":"Samantha Sutcliffe","website":"www.samanthasutcliffe.com"},{"id":422895,"bio":"Daniil Landau is an amateur art photographer from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, now living in Israel. Specialising at film portrait and nude photography.\nA participant of the 5 Museum photo biennale of modern photography (State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg).\nWorks are in private collections and in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.","user_id":422311,"name":"Daniil Landau","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/52571055@N08"},{"id":720221,"bio":"Daniel Ribar is a photographer living and working in Detroit Michigan. He holds a BFA in photography from the College for Creative Studies and is currently pursuing an MFA in photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art.  \nRibar has been a guest lecturer at several institutions including Harvard Graduate School of Design and College for Creative Studies.\n\nDaniel has grown up in and around the city of Detroit. Detroit and the contrasting towns surrounding have undeniably influenced the way he exists in the world and produces art. Other interests revolve around health and fitness - running, stretching and meditation - all of which have had their own impacts on his artistic practice.","user_id":719637,"name":"Daniel Ribar","website":"www.danielribar.com"},{"id":720236,"bio":"I was born in New York City to a Guadeloupean mother and Zimbabwean father, the latter country being where I grew up. It is in Zimbabwe that my love for architecture, design and photography was conceived and incubated. Upon my return to New York, I was exposed to an abundance of inspiration and began expressing my creativity everyday. \n\nI am inspired every day by where I come from and who I am. I am curious about the world around me and love capturing what I see from a unique perspective.\n\nJust the thought of traveling to a new place and capturing its essence excites me. As you can see from my photographs, I enjoy documenting the built environment while looking for the character of my subjects. When photographing people, my eye naturally blends them with their environment and in some cases, the environment is a character in their story.","user_id":719652,"name":"Simba Mafundikwa","website":"www.simbamafundikwa.com"},{"id":668232,"bio":"I´ve studied graphicdesign and photography.\nNowadays I am earning my money as a commercial film producer, a job which makes me fly around the globe. Since I love different cultures and streetlife it is a perfect combination with my passion photography, my constant companion.","user_id":667648,"name":"Julia Illig","website":""},{"id":668236,"bio":"My name is Martina Hilar and I am 42 years old and Iive in a small town called Varberg in Sweden. I've always loved pictures and the story behind it. \nA little over a year ago I decided to start taking my photography interest to the next level. ","user_id":667652,"name":"martina Hilar","website":""},{"id":332490,"bio":"I am a cook, a father of three children and a husband. In my free time I photograph mainly with my phone, because I have it at hand\nPassion for photography has always been with me\nI devote every free moment to photography. Most often, these are spontaneous photo walks with my phone. I get on a train and walk around Warsaw. \nAlthough I take pictures with my phone, I often take part in competitions with professional equipment.\n\n","user_id":331888,"name":"PIOTR BENKLEWSKI","website":"portfolio.adobe.com/missing"},{"id":142262,"bio":"Nato a Verona nel 1976. La mia passione per la fotografia l'ho ereditata da mio padre, che con la sua Rolleiflex prima e la sua Canon a pellicola poi, mi ha donato i primissimi insegnamenti e ad osservare il mondo con curiosità e voglia di scoprire. Ho portato avanti negli anni questa mia grande passione, frequentando diversi corsi di approfondimento e mantenendo in parallelo, sempre vivo l'interesse per la pittura, che diventa testimonianza e documento, a cui cerco di attingere restando sempre in ascolto di ciò che ha da dirmi.\nIl mio approccio alla fotografia, in particolare a quella di paesaggio e nella ritrattistica, è proprio attraverso l'ascolto,  usando tutti i sensi, mettendo così in relazione profonda soggetto e autore. Quando ciò non accade, forse ci siamo limitati solo a guardare e non a vedere, forse non ci siamo emozionati abbastanza, forse ci siamo posti troppe barrire tecniche, forse ci siamo imposti dei clichè.","user_id":141660,"name":"Michele Dolci","website":"www.micheledolci.com"},{"id":427527,"bio":"A self-learned photographer hailing from Malaysia.","user_id":426943,"name":"Oliver Oh","website":""},{"id":668250,"bio":" \nTom Leopold is a lifelong photographer. He made his first photo story with his official Boy Scout Kodak Holiday Flash Camera.\nAfter a lifetime of photographing everything that would jump in front of his camera, he continues to make photographs daily.","user_id":667666,"name":"Tom Leopold","website":"tomleopold.com"},{"id":668019,"bio":"Mark Lyon is an American photographer and educator living in France. He studied literature and art history while in college. He directed the Galerie Zabriskie in Paris before dedicating his life to portraiture. He worked with  Bob Richardson and Richard Avedon in NY, before emigrating to Paris. He has taught regularily for Parsons, Columbia, ENSA, ENSAPC. He has published « PURE », « Le Collectionneur », « Fantasma de Carne », and « La Pirotterie », and won prestigious prizes and residencies. He currently is concentrating on large format portraits in color relating to utopia and dystopia in Europe. ","user_id":667435,"name":"Mark Lyon","website":"formerly www.marklyon.fr , in process of being revamped currently"},{"id":668218,"bio":"Entrepreneur the day,  corporate photographer the night. I've begun 30 years before as an architect. Today I take advantage of my professional experience to take corporate portraits that I think the real expression of my models.","user_id":667634,"name":"Jean-Francois Faure","website":"www.grandzebre.com"},{"id":215204,"bio":"New York City-based multidisciplinary artist in the fields of screenwriting, directing, design and photography. His most recent project is REHEARSAL SPACE, a music documentary series that explores the creative process of iconic musicians. The first episode features Lee Ranaldo from Sonic Youth.\u0026nbsp;\n\nHe is the creator, producer and head writer of KID PAMBELÉ, an 80-episode scripted epic drama (currently in post-production) based on the infamous life of legendary boxing world champion Antonio Cervantes. Prior to this, Cortés produced, co-wrote and directed “MANIFESTO!” – a lifestyle and fashion transmedia TV show produced by Turner Television.\nCortés was also a co-founder and creative director of The Vox Collective, one of the top 25 multicultural advertising agencies in the U.S. In 2012, after 10 years in the business, he sold his stake in the company and facilitated the successful merger with British advertising group Profero, now part of Lowe + Partners.\n\nAs a filmmaker, he directs TV series, music videos, TV commercials, and art installations. He is currently in the development of his first feature film.\n\nCortés has received much recognition for his work; his photography has been featured on album covers, as part of the promotion of many artists and in publications like The Guardian, New York magazine, Nakid, Photo District News, Complex and Lüzer Archive, among others. He is a frequent speaker and panelist at industry events around the globe.\n","user_id":214602,"name":"AF CORTES","website":"www.afcort.es"},{"id":668188,"bio":"- startet in the 80s, with a Canon A1 and learned the use of a darkroom\n- eductaion as a photographer in the german army\n- Photographic break for over 25 years\n- Since 2018 back in portrait photography with a Sony A7III\n","user_id":667604,"name":"Stephan Stadie","website":"www.stephan-stadie.de"},{"id":630902,"bio":"Ho conseguito il titolo di studio in Scenografia e costume teatrale. Lavoro in teatro, realizzo opere partecipando ad esposizioni nazionali ed internazionali. Fotografo in crescita","user_id":630318,"name":"Susi Ricauda Aimonino","website":""},{"id":668152,"bio":"","user_id":667568,"name":"gasper butina","website":""},{"id":545088,"bio":"Dominique Jaussein, photographe\nNé à Nice en 1954 et ingénieur de formation, il n’est pas homme insensible à la beauté, mais surtout à cette beauté intérieure, cette musique de l’âme qui font l’authenticité. Sa rencontre avec les tribus de l’Omo en Éthiopie, ses paysages du continent Antarctique ou encore ses animaux d’Afrique du Sud sont une élégie à un monde qui est en train de disparaître.\nSon approche et sa capture de la lumière, qu’il a apprise aux studios Harcourt à Paris, sont une signature. Il aime à dire que le seul véritable voyage c’est celui que l’on fait en soi-même. Être le photographe officiel de l’Opéra de Nice lui permet aujourd'hui de continuer ce voyage intérieur...\nSa série « Signature Gestuelle » pose un regard différent sur la Danse, un regard qui lui est propre, un travail sur la signature corporelle du danseur, essentiel à l’Art Chorégraphique.\n","user_id":544504,"name":"Dominique JAUSSEIN","website":"www.darkroomgalerie.fr"},{"id":687035,"bio":"","user_id":686451,"name":"Raja Rizkallah","website":""},{"id":132595,"bio":"After a full career in the corporate world, I was drawn back to my first love, photography. I work and live in Paris, a city that never ceases to amaze me by its beauty and its vibrance. I love all types of photography, but am most attracted to fine art and street photography.  ","user_id":131993,"name":"Henri Haddad","website":"Henri Haddad @ Behance"},{"id":668228,"bio":"I'm a former creative director/art director that worked in the Advertising industry for 18 years. I wanted to chase my dream of shooting more photography, so began when my daughter was born and haven't let go of that dream. I'm a lifestyle and commercial photographer that tries to capture realness and honesty in my shots. I have an extreme enthusiasm for creativity and try to make that energy noticeable in my photography.","user_id":667644,"name":"Michael Mielcarz","website":"www.mikemielcarzphotography.com"},{"id":668017,"bio":"","user_id":667433,"name":"Denis Perepelenko","website":""},{"id":207677,"bio":"Portrait/Commercial Photographer based in Leigh on Sea /  London UK.","user_id":207075,"name":"michael white","website":"www.mjwhitephoto.com"},{"id":697343,"bio":"","user_id":696759,"name":"Damian Rogowski","website":""},{"id":697318,"bio":"Joshua Hammaren is a US based artist working in the mediums of Photography, Film, and Digital Imagery. His work explores the energy that emerges from the more abstract aspects of an image. Josh often obscures, or blurs, his images in order to guide the viewer towards interpreting the piece through its less distinguishable qualities; silhouette, motion, and feeling.","user_id":696734,"name":"Joshua Hammaren","website":"Joshworldpeace.com"},{"id":833892,"bio":"","user_id":819630,"name":"Robert David Atkinson","website":"robertdavidatkinson.com"},{"id":668318,"bio":"Yiwei Lu is an independent artist and curator based in New York and Nanjing. She is pursuing an MFA degree and hold an BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts.\nShe currently works as assistant at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery and used to work at the Nanjing Museum Curating Department. She is the assistant curator of Sugar Art Student Society in Nanjing University of the Arts. As an artist, her work has been exhibited in group shows, including Mentor 2022 exhibition, Imageless Dummy Photobook awards exhibition, Trieste Photo Days festival, Housed 2020, Sugar Art Student Society and Nanjing Open Air Art Project.","user_id":667734,"name":"Yiwei Lu","website":"thelyw.com"},{"id":668272,"bio":"Russian-born photographer. ","user_id":667688,"name":"Valeriya Rozin","website":"valera.smugmug.com"},{"id":598299,"bio":"I was born in a small town on the Sicilian coast on May 2, 1990.\nI do not like my birthday.\nMy growth  is a cocktail of hilarious comedies and daydream nightmares.\nAfter high school graduation I move to Catania, perhaps to study.\nI feel stifled in Sicily, I flee to the United States.\nShowing ID at the bar is always weird.\nMaybe driven by loneliness or by the cinematic imagery in which I am surrounded: in America I approach photography.\nI decide to go back to studying. I go back to Catania and graduate without hesitation.\nI like to take pictures.  I’m in artistic and documentary photography.\nI make my bed in Milan.\nI’m not good with words.","user_id":597715,"name":"Marco Sicuso","website":""},{"id":3776,"bio":"","user_id":3776,"name":"Taco Anema","website":"www.tacoanema.nl"},{"id":141001,"bio":"For a number of years I have enjoyed  taking photos of people who I know and who I don't know personally. I want to capture the expressions on their faces in the moment, to capture their interactions with each others, - in private, on the streets, where they work, where they live.","user_id":140399,"name":"Kirsten Helin","website":""},{"id":666533,"bio":"I have always been fascinated  with the world of portrait photography and the way a message can be conveyed  be it through language, gestures, movements, sounds, silence, pictures and colours. That is why I studied foreign languages and linguistics and I think my photography point of view has been deeply shaped by these studies. \nI love meeting people and photography is a way of getting to know them by capturing their essence and what may be invisible and unknown.","user_id":665949,"name":"Claudia Anedda","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/62438147@N08"},{"id":668167,"bio":"I am originally from the US and moved to Europe a few years ago. From living in Atlanta, New York City, Paris, and now Berlin, photography for me has been a pathway to peace.\n\nAs an enthusiast of style, design, and photography, I enjoy capturing my own perception of an ideal vision of beauty through a lens. Showcasing people and places that I've crossed paths with during my travels from all over the world.\n\nI'm here enjoying the space I'm in and the journey to the spaces I will fill next.\n\n-Marcus Riggs","user_id":667583,"name":"Marcus Riggs","website":"marcusriggs@gmail.com"},{"id":509949,"bio":"Ich bin eigentlich Filmemacher, komme aber immer mehr auf den Geschmack des Fotografierens.\nEigentlich stehe ich noch am Beginn.","user_id":509365,"name":"Gerald Prüller","website":"www.cleanhillstudios.com"},{"id":668338,"bio":"In my photographic works, I investigate different aspects of human living space in the beginning of our 21st century.\nEspecially in urban cityscapes, I find conflict areas that influence my images: conflicts of functionalism and individual development, the association with nature, the concourse of construction and vastness and, last but not least, to human interaction.\n\nI graduated from Folkwang Universität der Künste with Prof. Jörg Sasse and has, among other things. exhibited at C / O Berlin, Australian Center for Photography, Peter Lav Gallery and GrazMuseum / Austria.\nMy projects have been published in several publications, e.g. Ertholmene / Another Place Press in 2020 and are part of several private and public collections. She lives on the Danish island of Bornholm.","user_id":667754,"name":"Anne Lass","website":"annelass.com"},{"id":668310,"bio":"I'm a Fine Arts Academy Photography's student, currently living in Venice, and this project was for my final examination for my Photography course.\nMy speciality are portraits, which I started doing during high school as an hobby to test my ability. ","user_id":667726,"name":"Matilde Marzaro","website":""},{"id":720412,"bio":"Lyn Swett Miller is a micro-climate photographer living in Hanover, New Hampshire. She has spent the past fifteen years trying to figure out what it takes for a suburban family of four to live sustainably. A founding member of the Sustainable Hanover Committee, Miller found a voice for her activism through photography. Over time, compost became her muse and metaphor. She creates intimate visual meditations on the power of regeneration, transformation and renewal.\n\nBorn in Brooklyn, New York, Miller has a BA in Art History from Harvard College (1988), a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Virginia (1995), and a Masters in Teaching from The Upper Valley Educator’s Institute (2012). Miller’s first solo show, “Compost Compositions,” was in 2019. Since then, her work has been in numerous juried exhibitions\u0026nbsp;throughout the United States. Her most recent solo exhibition, “Compost: Muse \u0026amp; Metaphor” was at WinCam at The Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Massachusetts. In September 2023, Miller launched 13 Tons of Love, a weekly newsletter on Substack. ","user_id":719828,"name":"Lyn Swett Miller","website":"lynswettmiller.com"},{"id":586406,"bio":"I'm in love with walking cities, landscapes, faces, feelings, walls - letting them speak to me and urging me to take photos - whatneedstobe.shot is about finding beauty.\nCurrently enrolled at the photography school \"Neue Schule für Fotografie\" in Berlin, Germany.","user_id":585822,"name":"Marianne Sievers","website":"www.whatneedstobeshot.com"},{"id":720401,"bio":"Thong Vo (born in 1990) is a photography practitioner from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Thong\ngraduated from RMIT Vietnam University with Communication degree, having worked in\nCreative and Communication fields before starting his journey with photography. He built his\nprofessional career in 2020 as a documentary family photographer. Since then, he has been\ndocumenting family life for clients and also for his own. His works have received awards from\nprestigious communities: Fearless Family Photographers and This is Reportage: Family.    \n\nA documentary-committed photographer, Thong slowly but steadily expands his body of works\noutside of family theme. He raises curiosity about topics that mindfully connect to him: self-reflection,\nrelationship between human beings and their social connections, life's meanings, etc.. The\nexperience obtained from documentary approach efficiently supported Thong as he\nimplemented into personal projects.\n\n\nAWARDS \u0026amp; RECOGNITIONS\n\nTop 50 Worldwide of 2022 - Fearless Family Photographers\nTop 100 Worldwide of 2022 - This is Reportage: Family\n\nGROUP EXHIBITION\n\n\"In search of lost time searching\", as part of PhotoHanoi 23 Biennale - Series \"Time Dance\".\n\nCONTACT\nEmail: thongvophotos@gmail.com\nPhone: +84 946 787 970\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thongvo_photography","user_id":719817,"name":"Thong Vo","website":"www.thong-vo.com"},{"id":638384,"bio":"Tjook is a Dutch artist and UX Designer. Lives and works in Norway\n\n","user_id":637800,"name":"Marcel Dekker","website":"www.tjook.com"},{"id":345702,"bio":"I am an aspiring photographer/cinematographer who enjoys the outdoors. Being able to capture moments whenever and wherever I can is something I truly enjoy. ","user_id":345100,"name":"Marlone Sese","website":""},{"id":668419,"bio":"","user_id":667835,"name":"Brendan Keogh","website":"brendankeogh.ie"},{"id":667642,"bio":"Mascha Naumova (born 1984 in Moscow, Russia) is a visual artist, performer and video maker who lives and works in Berlin.\nShe graduated from Moscow State Stroganov Academy for Applied Arts in 2010.\nHer work concerns themes of emotional experience, gender roles, femininity, sex, mortality and humanity’s fight against it. Mascha’s performances, influenced by theatrical plays and classical drama, are often close to mystical scenes. The artist’s work is also developed from monumental painting, emotional drift and social research.\nIn her recent practices, the artist works through the spectrum of emotions which is supposed to be forbidden – or at least hidden from the public's eye. The demand to have strict control over one’s emotions is one of the main imperatives that is put onto an individual by society.\n","user_id":667058,"name":"Mascha Naumova","website":"www.mnaumova.com"},{"id":668408,"bio":"","user_id":667824,"name":"Diego Davila","website":""},{"id":140947,"bio":"Born in 1980, Limburg, The Netherlands\n\nI am a documentary photographer based in Amsterdam. I've graduated with honours from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam in 2012. After the Photo Academy I traveled to Myanmar for 1,5 years to work on my latest project: Myanmar: Beyond the Surface.\n\nThe stories that I make are personal for me. Just as much as they tell me something about the lives of the people I photograph they give me context on my own place in the world.\n\nMedia attention / publications:\nVolkskrant, Dagblad Trouw, Het Parool,\nVice magazine, De Limburger, Guest at Dutch National Radio 1 - VPRO Kunststof radio \u0026amp; Met het Oog op morgen.\n\nExhibitions:\nPhotography Museum - The Hague, Het Dolhuis – Haarlem, Museum of World cultures - Stuttgart, Sint Aegtenkapel - Amersfoort\n\nAwards:\nDutch Doc Award (nomination)\nTPAA Award (nomination)\nPANL (nomination)\nPhotostory Award (nomination)\n","user_id":140345,"name":"Jeroen de Bakker","website":"www.jdebakker.com"},{"id":666733,"bio":"","user_id":666149,"name":"Natasha Lebedeva","website":""},{"id":668497,"bio":"I am a 47-year old mother of 4, working as a photographer and author.","user_id":667913,"name":"Jennifer Kauka","website":""},{"id":668424,"bio":"","user_id":667840,"name":"Helena Åhman","website":""},{"id":662738,"bio":"Stephanie Howard is an Atlanta-based photographer.","user_id":662154,"name":"Stephanie Howard","website":"www.stephaniehoward.com"},{"id":745776,"bio":"","user_id":742734,"name":"Robbin Rozzini McCrum","website":"www.mysticlakestudio.com"},{"id":275310,"bio":"I am a fine arts  photographer living in Larchmont, New York and a  graduate of the International Center for Photography in NYC.  My work takes a wry look at  the prickly issues related to  aging, marriage and domestic duty.  I have shown my photography both nationally and internationally. ","user_id":274708,"name":"Patricia Roberts","website":"pattirobertsphotography.com"},{"id":548921,"bio":"Annette Solakoglu is a Swedish-German photographer. For the past decade, Annette taught at Vassar College and Boston University. She graduated from Berlin University of the Arts, Germany, and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Boston University. ","user_id":548337,"name":"Annette Louise Solakoglu","website":"www.annettesolakoglu.com"},{"id":668656,"bio":"Gavin Leane is a Dublin-based photographer. From an early age, he has shot an extremely wide range of subject matter, always seeking to challenge his use of method. He has exhibited at the Natural History Museum in London and, more recently, in the National Gallery of Ireland.","user_id":668072,"name":"Gavin Leane","website":""},{"id":560689,"bio":"Paul Yem, a freelance photographer based in Brooklyn, is a silent observer. Often uses photography as a metaphor for internal quandaries. Projecting his dilemma outwards onto his subjects, the medium becomes meditation for him. Creative production is his only sense of purpose. Old soul, also sometimes talks in the third person.","user_id":560105,"name":"Paul Yem","website":"www.paulyem.com"},{"id":668460,"bio":"Award\nMinimalist Photography Award 2020 - Honorable Mention for \"Blues Water\"\nTIFA 2020 - Advertising/Travel non Professional - Honorable Mention for \"Amali Yellow\"\nBIFA 2020 People/Children Non Professional - Honorable Mention for \"The Spirit of Knowledge\"\nCreative Photo Awards competition 2021 - in Short List for \"Obsession\"\nManifesti d’artista. 1522 – Roma per le donne. Un evento attivo dal 07/12/2020 al 10/1/2021 Finalist for \"Non basta Archimede\"","user_id":667876,"name":"Gianluca Coppeto","website":"www.pataturc.com"},{"id":293956,"bio":"Krystyna Dul, born in Poland, since 2010 she has been living and working in Luxembourg. She is a graduate of the Pedagogical University in Krakow, Poland (MA in Political Science and complementary study in Journalism) and obtained BcA in Creative Photography at the Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic, where she is currently attending her Master course. Her works were shown in group exhibitions in France, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Luxembourg. She received “la Bourse CNA” scholarship for photography project “Resonance” (2016 - Luxembourg), was nominated for the Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg (2017), Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro (2019) and completed the Sputnik Mentoring Program in Warsaw, Poland (2016-2017). In 2019 she represented Luxembourg at Les Rencontres de la photographie in Arles (FR) with her solo exhibition 'Resonance' and book publication supported with the found stART-up STUDIO by Œuvre nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte.","user_id":293354,"name":"Krystyna Dul","website":"www.krystynadul.com"},{"id":365462,"bio":"Jeroen De Wandel (°1980, Ronse, lives and works in Ghent) studied photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent. He uses photography as a starting point to create new images from all sorts of material (photographic or otherwise) from his personal image archives, which tie in with his themes and interests, often with a social slant. \n\nMain themes are manipulation (in all its aspects), our brain/memory, time and the use of the medium photography, whether or not in relation to painting. His work is a cross-pollination between photography, mixed media and installation; in recent years the focus of his work has shifted from photography more towards collage, installation and sculptural work. \nHis work has been shown at FoMu in Antwerp and the Rietveld Pavilion in Amersfoort, among other places. He was selected for Futures (European program for young artists) and Festival Circulations 2020 (FR).","user_id":364860,"name":"jeroen de wandel","website":"www.jeroendewandel.com"},{"id":668605,"bio":"","user_id":668021,"name":"laurie bailey","website":"www.lauriebailey.com"},{"id":668685,"bio":"","user_id":668101,"name":"Krisztina Szalmás","website":"www.krisztinaszalmas.com"},{"id":148058,"bio":"Ronald Corbin 1943 Salisbury,Md I found photography in 1962 station in Japan and have not been without a camera sense except 1967 / 1970 after my return from Vietnam. Marine Corps 1961 / 1981     ","user_id":147456,"name":"ronald corbin","website":"www.rdeancorbin.com"},{"id":668598,"bio":"","user_id":668014,"name":"Jan Jaap Snel","website":""},{"id":668705,"bio":"Currently a Photography student in Aberdeen at Gray's School of Art.","user_id":668121,"name":"Rod Milne","website":""},{"id":666988,"bio":"Always seeking to illustarte how people see, and want to see, themselves. Originally trained as an athropologist and documentary filmmaker. Teaching myself the technicalities of portrait photography (tracked in my website) but mostly focused with the mode of engagement with my subjects before the shoot.  What do they want to bring out in themselves?  And how can I help them lose themselves in this idea through directing the photo shoot? So far only shooting people I know in natural light.","user_id":666404,"name":"Rebecca Frankel","website":"portrait-photography.org"},{"id":697385,"bio":"","user_id":696801,"name":"Rhodi Ramsay","website":""},{"id":3653,"bio":"Sage Sohier has been photographing people in their environments for more than 30 years, after receiving her B.A. from Harvard University.\n\nShe has received fellowships from the No Strings Foundation, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation.\n\nSohier’s series, “About Face,” was published in December of 2012 by Columbia College Chicago Press and is now available in select book stores. Another monograph, “Perfectible Worlds,” was published by Photolucida in 2007. She has had solo shows at Foley Gallery in New York, Bernard Toale Gallery in Boston, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, OR. Her work has also been included in group shows at the Museum of Modern Art, NY, the International Center of Photography, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among many others.\n\nHer work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum, to name a few.\n\nSohier has taught photography at Harvard University, Wellesley College, and the Massachusetts College of Art. Her editorial work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Business Week, TIME, Newsweek, Wired, Audubon, Discover, Entertainment Weekly, and Oprah Magazine, among others.\n\nShe is represented by Foley Gallery in New York and Carroll \u0026amp; Sons Gallery in Boston.","user_id":3653,"name":"Sage Sohier","website":"www.sagesohier.com"},{"id":159016,"bio":"Ich arbeite seit 1996 als professioneller Fotograf für verschiedene Magazine in Österreich. Daneben entwickle ich aber auch freie fotografische Projekte in analogen und digitalen Aufnahmetechniken.  ","user_id":158414,"name":"Lukas Ilgner","website":"www.lukasilgner.at"},{"id":103640,"bio":"Misha Maslennikov was born in 1964 in the settlement of Dobroe close to Moscow. Since 2013 constantly lives in the city of Odessa, Ukraine.\nSince the middle of 2005 Misha goes in for field reportage photography and begins thinking seriously about the photographic process as a way of the particular conveyance of author ideas in a missionary vein. The main areas are single expeditions to the places difficult of access, visiting and co-operation with cenobites of active monasteries, sketes, with keepers of ancient temples, pogosts, studying the way of life of modern hermits, anchorites, real intercourse and contacts with backwoodsmen.\nAt present Misha Maslennikov continues his work on private and public projects in documentary photography, individual and group expeditions according to a given subject, collection of materials, visual ethnography.","user_id":103038,"name":"Misha Maslennikov","website":"maslennikov.photos"},{"id":668649,"bio":"I am a professional photographer based out of Richmond, VA. I love color and definition. My work spans portrait work, landscape, wildlife, street and animal photography. ","user_id":668065,"name":"Dayna Hafner","website":""},{"id":822677,"bio":"","user_id":808415,"name":"Moncef Flites","website":""},{"id":19981,"bio":"Dana Mueller's narratives of everyday lives explore individual and collective identities using social context and landscape to investigate these identities in relation to cultural and political realities. A second major theme is her return to her homeland of Thuringia and the emigrant experience of Heimat as otherness. Mueller was born and raised in Thuringia, East Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall. She received her MFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art + Design.","user_id":19981,"name":"Dana Mueller Robinson","website":"www.danamuellerrobinson.net"},{"id":664678,"bio":"Manuela is a Colombian LA-based photographer that goes by the name of Flower Power. She has over five years of experience in the field of photography, art, and graphic design. She studied and then worked in fashion styling in Milan, Italy, which allowed her to emerge in fashion photography. After a couple of years of working and gaining experience, she decides to get back to school to get her BFA in photography at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. After three years of studies, she's now a freelance photographer and artist. ","user_id":664094,"name":"manuela montenegro","website":"www.flowerpowerfoto.com"},{"id":564778,"bio":"Photographer based in Croatia. Working on various projects from commercial ones to personal conceptual projects with great passion for street photography. ","user_id":564194,"name":"Nataša Tvrdinić","website":""},{"id":103600,"bio":"Hi! I'm Olesia, life surfer, soul diver, hypnophotographer. Born in Russia, grew up in Germany, worldwide at home in my heart. ","user_id":102998,"name":"Olesia Pantchenko","website":"www.hypnophotography.com"},{"id":668853,"bio":"","user_id":668269,"name":"rayne fitton","website":"raynefitton.com"},{"id":297153,"bio":"Sono nato ad Angera, in provincia di Varese, il 23.09.1982 e cresciuto a Travedona Monate, un piccolo paesino sulle rive di un lago, ai piedi delle Prealpi varesine.\nUn quarto di corredo genetico però è marchigiano, precisamente mondolfese, che mi legherà saldamente alla terra che sarà sempre la mia seconda casa.\nSono laureato in biotecnologie presso l’università di Milano-Bicocca e lavoro come analista presso una casa farmaceutica.\nUn altro quarto di corredo sudamericano, venezuelano per la precisione, dicono gli esperti essere la causa della mia passione per i viaggi e i paesaggi sconfinati, i colori accesi e i sapori esotici. \nButtare via il tempo non mi piace, quantomeno voglio buttarlo via come dico io, da qui nascono tante passioni, come la musica, lo sport, la cucina, fare un po’ festa, ma soprattutto la fotografia, vero fuoco che mi anima e, un po’, mi tormenta.\nGioco, sperimento, studio, osservo, cercando di fermare il fiume di pensieri che vagano per la mia testa.","user_id":296551,"name":"Riccardo Posteri","website":""},{"id":721777,"bio":"Joan Benjamin is the alter ego of Marie Mistiaen \u0026amp; Ward Vercruysse. It consists of the combined work of both persons, who each have their own eye and vision. Marie and Ward work together in every step of the process, challenging and strengthening their personal vision. This makes each picture the result of a collaboration rather than an individual work.","user_id":721193,"name":"Ward Vercruysse","website":"vercruysseward.wixsite.com/joanbenjamin/about"},{"id":716972,"bio":"Liz Long is a self-taught, internationally exhibited lens-base artist residing in Colorado. \n\nAfter years in a career as an occupational therapist specializing in neurological rehabilitation, Liz pivoted and began her photography career. She integrates her medical experience with grief, physiology, and the overall human experience in many of her pieces. Her work often boasts a minimalistic, playful aesthetic while exploring weighty themes.","user_id":716388,"name":"Liz Long","website":"www.lizlongphotography.com"},{"id":668691,"bio":"I am a fashion and portrait photographer living and working in London.  I use the moniker Scallywag Fox.","user_id":668107,"name":"Jonny Bosworth","website":"www.scallywagfox.com"},{"id":720736,"bio":"Rachel Portesi received a BA in Sociology and Photography from Marlboro College, VT. Her recent work examines the nuanced transitions in female identity related to motherhood, aging, and choice as well as the intersection of identity and femininity with the physical world. Portesi’s photographs have been exhibited at various venues in New England and in New York including, The Wadsworth Atheneum, The Griffin Museum, The Brattleboro Museum, The Newport Art Museum, and Freight+Volume, and have been written about in Vogue, Forbes, Boston Globe, White Hot, and Art News among others. Rachel Portesi is exhibited in the Fresh 2024 Annual Photography Exhibition, at the Klompching Gallery. She was awarded the 2024 Rhonda Wilson Award, the 2024 Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Seeing Women, APG Portfolio 2024 \u0026amp; 2022, 2024 Critical Mass top 200, among others.\n","user_id":720152,"name":"Rachel Portesi","website":"www.rachelportesiphotography.com"},{"id":720452,"bio":"I was born in Georgia in 2001 and later in 2006 moved to Ukraine. I am engaged in artistic photography for over 7 years, and it is my main activity. During this time, I have been shooting both on analog and digital equipment. I have over 4 years of experience in organizing exhibitions and have published several art books.\n\nI am currently completing my education at Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Art. I also gained experience through academic mobility at Lviv National Academy of Arts. \nI participated in programs such as the Mentoring program on photographic storytelling for young photographers.I have been a participant in the Odesa Photo Days Festival, organized by the international contemporary photography festival Odesa Photo Days with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). \nAdditionally, I took part in the Integration program \"Navigation\" by Jam Factory, supported by ZMINA Foundation, Stabilization Fund for Culture and Education of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, and Goethe Institute.\nI was part of the group exhibition \"Reactivation\" under the program #ZMINA_2_0 \"Subgrants for cultural projects\" from the IZOLYATSIA Foundation with the financial support of the European Union, among others.","user_id":719868,"name":"Mykhailo Zubchaninov","website":"www.mykhailozubchaninov.com"},{"id":668711,"bio":"My name is Santos Muñoz, and I am a queer image maker. I studied at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City, receiving my BFA in Photography in 2013. I live and work in Brooklyn,NY.","user_id":668127,"name":"Santos Muñoz","website":"santosmunoz.com"},{"id":697273,"bio":"Hello, my name is Keith. I'm a designer and photographer based in Cambridge, England. ","user_id":696689,"name":"Keith Symons","website":"www.keithsymons.com"},{"id":720691,"bio":"Matteo Cervone (Milan, 1966) after graduating in Political Science and specialising in Transactional Analysis, worked 25 years in multinational service companies as a behavioural trainer (12 yrs), organisational development project manager (5 yrs), process specialist (8 yrs).\nHis artistic soul remain far from everyday life for many years, while achieving other goals. He began experimenting with photography and material manipulation in 1999. For more than two decades he improved the fundamentals: lighting techniques, chromatology, project design, materials technology, digital tools, visual communication. \nIn 2018, he take the chance to strike out on his own and has been working on Visual Art ever since. His focus is on the expression of relationships with others and with oneself, expressed through inanimate media.\nMatteo Cervone is a contemporary artists who arrive to art as an expression of mellow age, after having found his own ‘place in the world’ in terms of work, family, history. The way his work is born, or the experience of art expression, is the basic meaningful brick. Is a path related to self counsciousness about maturity, established meanings, and what tomorrow holds.","user_id":720107,"name":"Matteo Cervone","website":"www.matteocervone.it"},{"id":666090,"bio":"I just published my book \"My Life in Photography\" where I explain how I had an epiphany that launched my photography career. I've been a fine art photographer since 1968 as well as a commercial photographer doing advertising. I graduated from the Art Center College of Design specializing in photography.","user_id":665506,"name":"Will Chubb","website":"www.willchubbphotography.com"},{"id":668712,"bio":"","user_id":668128,"name":"Emily Nachbauer","website":"www.emilynachbauer.com"},{"id":667563,"bio":"I am free lance photographer since 1997. Photography is the way to express myself, capture the beauty or extraordinary in every day life, or to document certain events and phenomena in society. I deal with various types of photography, I like to photograph life around me and I am constantly looking for new scenes that will elicit excitements in my heart. I have exhibited my work several times in solo and group exhibitions in France, Spain, China and Greece. My photos were published in some magazines in France ( Paris Match, Gala, Figaro...)  and in Canada (Azure - design, architecture \u0026amp; art). ","user_id":666979,"name":"Vladimir Milivojevic","website":"www.vladimir-milivojevic.com"},{"id":668701,"bio":"","user_id":668117,"name":"David Bentley","website":"www.bentleystudio.com"},{"id":3626,"bio":"Born Portsmouth, England, 1946.\nHigher Education:\n1964-1968 Portsmouth College of Art; Dip AD (now BA Hons.).\n1968-1969 Chelsea School of Art; Higher Dip AD (now M.A.).","user_id":3626,"name":"Roger Palmer","website":"www.rogerpalmer.info"},{"id":272998,"bio":"Leandro Lozada is a photojournalist based in Louisville, Ky. He uses photography to tell great stories, capture emotion and experience beauty.  His work has appeared in the Washington Post, Politico Magazine, and Al Día News. He is available for assignments around the country.\n\nOther than photography, Leandro loves coffee, motorcycles, movies, music, books, and soccer.","user_id":272396,"name":"Leandro Lozada","website":"lozadaphotography.com"},{"id":535811,"bio":"","user_id":535227,"name":"Lorenzo Baccinelli","website":""},{"id":668741,"bio":"A long time amateur with a camera experimenting with a number of genres, including digital editing . . . experience over a long time career at reporting, photography using film and a darkroom, page composition and editing, printing presses, web design and production . . .","user_id":668157,"name":"Bill Laurin","website":"www.southdundasinbox.com"},{"id":540782,"bio":"A love for the craft of composition and light for the past 20 years, Helen has been around the globe shooting for commercial and editorial clients.  \nPassion projects involving innate detail - that connect with humans and nature inspire this photographer.","user_id":540198,"name":"Helen Bankers","website":"www.helenbankers.com"},{"id":668780,"bio":"Professional photographer. Member of the Russian Union of Art Photographers.","user_id":668196,"name":"Vlad Kholodkov","website":""},{"id":277070,"bio":"","user_id":276468,"name":"Zoe Lawson","website":""},{"id":615464,"bio":"In the past, I used to photograph commercially for the film industry but for the last ten years I have been specializing in documentary and reportage. I travel mainly around Central and Eastern Europe, in addition also Turkey and Africa.\n\nMy goal is to give people insight into the essence of captured stories. Through the camera lens I depict serious social, cultural and political issues of nowadays world - specifically civic demonstrations, refugee crisis, poverty, people living on the margins of society or with some kind of disability. To a certain extent we are getting used to isolate ourselves in our own comfort zones but I believe that a strong visual experience can help us doubt those routines and awaken much needed feelings of empathy and solidarity. ","user_id":614880,"name":"Vojtech Darvik Maca","website":"darvikphotography.com"},{"id":3586,"bio":"Richard Mosse’s photography captures the beauty and tragedy in war and destruction. Mosse has shot abandoned plane wrecks in the furthest reaches of the planet and the former palaces of Uday and Saddam Hussein and now occupied by US military forces. His most recent series, Infra captures the ongoing war between rebel factions and the Congolese national army in the Democratic Republic of Congo.\n\nThe Infra series is marked by Mosse’s use of Kodak Aerochrome, a discontinued reconnaissance infrared film. The film registers chlorophyll in live vegetation. The result is the lush Congolese rainforest rendered into a beautifully surreal landscape of pinks and reds. Mosse said in an interview with The British Journal of Photography \"I wanted to export this technology to a harder situation, to up-end the generic conventions of calcified mass-media narratives and challenge the way we're allowed to represent this forgotten conflict… I wanted to confront this military reconnaissance technology, to use it reflexively in order to question the ways in which war photography is constructed.\"\n\nIn 2013, Mosse represented Ireland in the Venice Biennale with the Enclave an immersive six-channel video installation that utilized 16mm infrared film. The piece is an attempt, as Mosse explains on CNN.com, to bring “two counter-worlds into collision: art’s potential to represent narratives so painful that they exist beyond language, and photography’s capacity to document specific tragedies and communicate them to the world.” \n\nMosse was born in 1980 in Ireland and is based in New York. He earned an MFA in Photography from Yale School of Art in 2008 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, London in 2005. Mosse has exhibited work at the Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, the Bass Museum of Art, Miami, the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, the Dublin Contemporary Biennial and the Tate Modern, London.","user_id":3586,"name":"Richard Mosse","website":"www.richardmosse.com"},{"id":91466,"bio":"Fotógrafa Colombiana radicada en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. \nEstudiante de Dirección cinematográfica.\nInteresada en la fotografía de retrato.","user_id":91003,"name":"Sara Jurado","website":""},{"id":215919,"bio":"Sebastián Zuleta Ríos is a documentary photographer based between Mexico and Colombia. He is a graduate of the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at the International Center of Photography. His work focuses on the intersection of migration, memory and culture, and how that affects\u0026nbsp;identity, within communities in change.","user_id":215317,"name":"Sebastián Zuleta Ríos","website":"www.sebastianzuletarios.com"},{"id":668758,"bio":"I am German-Moroccan photography living in the beautiful high-tech city of Shenzhen. Shenzhen does not have a very mature art culture. Many of my subjects are people of color. Being a person of color myself, I think it is important to find representation online. ","user_id":668174,"name":"Yasmina Aboulwafi-Takacs","website":"yasminaelwafiphotography.pixieset.com/portraitphotography"},{"id":668847,"bio":"I am a commercial photographer based in Lancaster, PA. Though my shoots are commercial, I try to always push further and find the story in the faces of my subjects. During Covid lockdown, I focused my lens closer to home and tried to capture the strange in the mundane, repetitive days. ","user_id":668263,"name":"Carly Abbott","website":"www.carlyabbott.com"},{"id":668837,"bio":"Michele Thompson is an artist and poet based in Portland, Oregon. She works primarily in abstract and documentary photography.","user_id":668253,"name":"Michele Thompson","website":"antipodespix.wordpress.com"},{"id":669055,"bio":"Journalist and photographer from Poland","user_id":668471,"name":"Kamila Wajszczuk","website":""},{"id":668675,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer who photographs farming and the farm lifestyle. I seek to capture the beauty in the hard working lifestyle of farming.  I photograph a combination of portraits, landscapes and details to immerse the viewer in this way of living.","user_id":668091,"name":"Victoria Robinson","website":"victoriarobinsonphoto.com"},{"id":666965,"bio":"I am a Japanese photographer.\nI have traveled to various parts of the world and took pictures.","user_id":666381,"name":"浩之 伊藤","website":""},{"id":668707,"bio":"私が写真作品を作り始めたきっかけは、北海道に暮らす中で遭遇する美しい瞬間との多くの出会いでした。多様な景観を持つ北海道では、日々の生活の中で自然の物語を身近に感じることができます。里山には美しい雪の結晶が絶え間なく降り積もります。その雪が融けて川となり、川の水が海へと流れ、海から吹く風が山の斜面を駆け上がり、また雪を降らせます。すべての瞬間は大きな見えないスケールで繋がる物語なのです。その物語は多くの想像力を私たちに与えてくれます。私の写真作品はその想像力を源として表現しています。","user_id":668123,"name":"Seiji Kazui","website":"www.seijikazui.com"},{"id":668862,"bio":"To express my innermost thoughts visually compels me when I write and when I photograph.","user_id":668278,"name":"Melchi Dompreh","website":"Melchidompreh.com"},{"id":489673,"bio":"I strive for my photographs to feel selfless; to show human interaction at its purest and most sacred form, without pretension or self-awareness. In many ways, my camera is my shield and lens into a world many may neglect to see. I love to bring out the beautiful side of life wherever I may roam.","user_id":489089,"name":"John blais","website":"Johnblais.com"},{"id":64020,"bio":"Portraying persons, documenting life and culture, tell stories and create visual experiences is Liliana´s passion. Her first photographic work is more intimate, mostly she documented parts of her personal life. Liliana is a photographer, illustrator, information designer now entering the field of hand lettering.\n \nLiliana loves to take her camera and get into whatever history is in front of her. She believes in the beauty of the essence of people and culture.\n ","user_id":63756,"name":"Liliana Garcilazo OM","website":""},{"id":668818,"bio":"","user_id":668234,"name":"ivan wentland","website":""},{"id":165084,"bio":"Kristine Nyborg is a photographer from Norway. She spent her early 20s as a photojournalist out of NYC, USA, her late 20s as a documentarian out of the Arctic regions, her early 30s as a photographer out of Oslo, Norway, and her late 30s a mother and documentarian of the everyday of family life.\nShe has a bachelor in photojournalism from San Francisco State University, a master’s in Visual Cultural Studies from the University of Tromsø, and a lot of curiosity towards learning intensely online.\nShe has been published mainly in Scandinavian print media, she’s made one documentary film about the cultural impact of Sami migration to Northwestern Alaska. Her work is focused around the ordinary everyday lives of her subjects, often being drawn by their relationship to nature. \nShe has recently come up for air after having had three children in the span of 15 months, and her recent work is on the mental struggles of motherhood as seen through the quirky and loud reality of her children.","user_id":164482,"name":"Kristine Nyborg","website":"www.kristinenyborg.com"},{"id":668797,"bio":"I have been making photographs on and off for about 40 years. Much of my work includes legacy and environmental portraiture. Architecture, film set, and abstraction photographs  interest me , as well. Travel, especially to Italy has also influenced my work. Photography allows me to learn how to continue see differently, and see  how I respond to my experiences and environment. It leads me to new experiences, and sometimes adventure.","user_id":668213,"name":"Richard Haskin","website":"Richardhaskinphotography.com"},{"id":667715,"bio":"Please refer to my website; Inspirantphotographer.com\n\nGrowing up as impoverished gave Hal Kataoka the courage to become an American soldier for 7 arduous years, a UN Photographer, and a humanitarian\nwho has made a difference by sharing his photos, psychological expertise, and life experiences to help people in harm's way.  His work has been published globally.","user_id":667131,"name":"Hal Kataoka","website":"inspirantphotographer.com"},{"id":303324,"bio":"Born in Toronto / Had a bowl haircut at 10 years old and a mullet in high school / Graduated from York University with a degree in Film \u0026amp; Photography / Heard about a US Immigration Green Card lottery / Entered the Green Card lottery / Won a Green Card / Moved to Arizona / Got married / Had a son / Bought a dog / Received a couple of photography awards / Still plays hockey twice a week / And still listens to Rush","user_id":302722,"name":"Steve Craft","website":"www.stevecraft.com"},{"id":203428,"bio":"Noé Montes was born in Modesto, CA. He grew up in a family of migrant farm workers that traveled up and down California’s Central Valley following harvests. After high school, he worked briefly in the field of electronics before finding the medium of photography. Around the same time, with the goal of helping other people, he began working with  community organizations. Over the last twenty-five years, Noé has developed a socially engaged practice in which he creates documentary work around a specific social issue or geographic location. He then uses that work as a tool for community and civic engagement, combined with programming from local partners. He also works to integrate the stories of the communities he documents into the American historical narrative.","user_id":202826,"name":"Noe Montes","website":"noemontes.com"},{"id":204911,"bio":"A Filmmaker \u0026amp; Photographer with a passion for storytelling, Francis has a 15 year track record of executing big visions for the world’s most successful brands, artists and record labels. He specializes in end-to-end content creation, delivering stunning visuals and compelling stories. As a Director, his music videos have over a billion views on YouTube. Whether photographing top tier talent, directing major commercial campaigns or pursuing documentary projects, Justin continually seeks to inspire and innovate in every aspect of his work.","user_id":204309,"name":"Justin Francis","website":"www.justonefilm.com"},{"id":668848,"bio":"","user_id":668264,"name":"Anna Vorobyeva","website":""},{"id":668954,"bio":"I have been a professional photographer for 30 years, I have worked mostly with architectural photography. I am educated at Copenhagen Technical School and Fatamorgana Denmark's Photographic School of Fine Arts ","user_id":668370,"name":"Tom Jersø","website":"www.jersoe.dk"},{"id":668976,"bio":"Although proffesionally I work as an optical engineer in the field of laser material processing, I am very passionate about my photography in my free time. In the beginning of 2020 I started my so far most ambitious project, photographing the Black Forest area, where I grew up. Not only Portraits, but also with landscapes, architecture and interieurs, I'm capturing the essence of the place where I grew up.","user_id":668392,"name":"Tobias Nielsen","website":"www.tobiasnielsen.de"},{"id":669229,"bio":"I am a publishing professional with a lifelong interest in photography, and especially landscapes and water. I have held solo exhibitions focusing on water photography.","user_id":668645,"name":"Simon Sephton","website":"www.simonsephton.com"},{"id":720475,"bio":"Nadiya Nacorda is an artist, mother, and Taurus working with photography, video, sound, and performance. Her work explores the nuances and entanglements of inheritance(s) while considering themes of magic, affection, identity, and mothering; along with Blasian feminine interiority and subjectivity. \n\nIn her practice, she draws from her own lived experiences growing up in the United States. She also looks to the collective ancestral memories and stories passed on through, and between, the generations of her Xhosa and Philippine family while exploring broader histories of colonization and displacement.\n\nNadiya received her BFA in Photography \u0026amp; Film from VCU Arts and her MFA in Art Photography from Syracuse University. \n\nHer first book: A special kind of double was published in 2020 by Monolith Editions as a part of the LOST III books set, and can be found in the collections of The National Gallery of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Library, The Guggenheim Museum, Ingalls Library at Cleveland Museum of Art and more.\n\nHer work has been exhibited at Filter Photo in Chicago, Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, RISD's Red Eye Gallery in Providence, Center for Book Arts in New York City, Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, among others. Upcoming exhibitions include The Phoenix Art Museum and her first solo show at Candela Books + Gallery in Richmond, VA. ","user_id":719891,"name":"Nadiya Nacorda","website":"www.nadiyanacorda.com"},{"id":185804,"bio":"I  was born in Sicily, in 1952.\nI was the Chief of the Internal Medicine Unit in Hospital, in Sicily.\nSince forty years I makes photo reportages during my journeys to the East, India, Rajastan and Darjeeling. Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Sikkim and Bhutan, Taiwan, Japan and to North and Central America, USA, Cuba, Honduras, Peru. \nI worked for different Italian magazinesI have entered several photo contests and his photos have been awarded various prizes: “Best photo of the week” on “ Venerdì di Repubblica” magazine, The Duracell- Bell’Italia award, and the “Concorso Internazionale di Ustica”, special Mention at the Moscow International Photo Awards MIFA   and in three different categories at the Neutral Density Photography Awards.”.\nI have exhibited my pictures in Palermo Italy, Berlin and Lubecca in Germany, and La Havana in Cuba that I published in illustrated catalogues  in Italian, in German and in English. \n","user_id":185202,"name":"antonio russo","website":""},{"id":669003,"bio":"Amateur photographer living in the Midlands. My main focus is seascapes and  candid images of my family. ","user_id":668419,"name":"Caroline Large","website":""},{"id":143629,"bio":"I live in South Wales and am inspired by females, my work mainly consists of photographing women in their natural surroundings. Portraiture is what i enjoy most, I like to capture the reality of life. \n\n","user_id":143027,"name":"Rebecca Sunflower Thomas","website":""},{"id":185654,"bio":"Tash Hopkins is a photographic artist living in Auckland, New Zealand whose long-term projects turns a new lens on portrayals of age, gender and identity. Central to her practise is a desire to challenge social preconceptions by disrupting the visual clichés that stereotype and homogenise individuals or subcultures; instead inviting the viewer to engage from a place of enquiry.\nHer non-directive approach allows those she photographs to participate in the creation of images notable for their intimacy and authenticity.\nTash studied at Wellington Polytechnic and has attended AUT University workshops, Massey University's Photo book Masterclass and group exhibitions.\n","user_id":185052,"name":"Tash Hopkins","website":"www.tashhopkins.com"},{"id":668939,"bio":"I was born in New York State in 1964.  In 1991, I married a French lady and moved to France.  Over the next 30 years, we also lived in Ireland, England, and Germany, but France is home again and for good.\nI began taking photographs as part of a required course in my first year at NYU, where I was in the film program. I eventually realized that cinema was not suited to my talents/neuroses, but that I really enjoyed roaming the streets alone in search of interesting images.\nAfter moving to France, the requirements of earning a living took precedence over art and I took very few photos during the period 1993 to 2000. When our first child was born in 1999, I started taking pictures again and gradually, as digital cameras improved and became more affordable, I began shooting more and more and eventually invested in my first digital SLR in 2007. I have not shot film in close to 25 years and while I miss some aspects, I enjoy the convenience and freedom of digital.  I'm not going back to vinyl, either.","user_id":668355,"name":"Jeff Degan","website":"jrdegan.wixsite.com/phlog"},{"id":668945,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer from Ireland, particularly interested in film photography.","user_id":668361,"name":"Darragh Corrigan","website":""},{"id":720484,"bio":"After a childhood filled with cartoons and fantasies, at the age of 15, something within me unlocked. I felt the need to capture in photography everything that delighted my soul. For approximately two years, I walked the quiet streets of my small town, attempting to reveal the beauty that very few had seen.\nMy personal growth has never been driven by ambition, but by a deep-seated need—a need to create something that first expresses who I am and can then aid others. In Greek philosophy, happiness is referred to as ‘eudaimonia,’ the good-spiritedness of their inner self or ‘daimon.’ Our ‘daimon’ is our art, what we were born for, what propels us to do what we do. I have discovered my ‘daimon,’ and it must be brought to fruition in the best possible way, always in harmony and balance, adhering to the principle of ‘katrametron,’ meaning ‘according to measure.","user_id":719900,"name":"Joel Blue Pellicanò","website":"www.joelblue.com"},{"id":103649,"bio":"\nLeslie Sheryll grew up in New York City and became interested in photography when she attended the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan. She continued her art education at the Kansas City Art Institute, where she received her BFA. Over the years, Sheryll has worked in various venues related to photography and the fashion industry. Her work has been in numerous group shows and publications in the U.S. and Europe. She was awarded a Monmouth Museum  2024 New Jersey Emerging Artist exhibition, 2020 International Photography Exhibition, Royal Photographic Selectors Spotlight Award, Bristol England, 2018 Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers 11th Edition, 2018  PORTALS, Grand Prize winner, Juror Darren Ching of Klompching Gallery,  2018  The Photography Gala Awards, Women Seen By Women, (runner up), 2017  The Gala Awards 10th Pollux Award winner.\n\n","user_id":103047,"name":"leslie sheryll","website":"www.lesliesheryll.com"},{"id":669017,"bio":"","user_id":668433,"name":"Theodor Ellinas","website":""},{"id":230537,"bio":"Fotografo da tanti anni con grande passione. Quando realizzo una buona foto è come se facessi pace con qualcuno e aggiungessi un qualcosa di bello alla mia vita. Ho partecipato e anche vinto qualche premio ma forse la cosa che più mi ha fatto piacere è stato l'invito che ho ricevuto da Franco Vaccari a partecipare alla mostra e libro omonimo\" La scuola Emiliana di fotografia\" a cura di Walter Guadagnini. ","user_id":229935,"name":"Cesare Ricci","website":""},{"id":720582,"bio":"Shawn Dougherty was raised in western Pennsylvania surrounded by much of what you see in his photographs. Born in the late 1970s, he started making pictures at the age of nineteen.  After several years of learning, experimenting, and working commercially, he prioritized his personal work and ceased all other photography in the spring of 2004.\n\nSignificantly influenced by Modernism from an early age, Shawn photographs almost exclusively in black and white, though has begun using a shallow depth of field in some of his recent photographs.  He originally worked with film formats ranging from 35mm to 8x10 and printed in a traditional silver darkroom, but transitioned to an all digital workflow in 2016.\n\nShawn currently resides in the suburbs of Pittsburgh with his wife Lynn and their dog Luna.","user_id":719998,"name":"Shawn Dougherty","website":"www.shawndougherty.com"},{"id":669068,"bio":"","user_id":668484,"name":"Antonio García Sancho","website":"agsphotoart.es"},{"id":10589,"bio":"After traveling trough the world for more than 20 years as a travel photographer, i decided to stop this  unceasing movement  (zapping)  and\nbuilded  roots in the Cevennes area since 10 years.\nSince that time, i dedicate my photographic work to the discover of the Languedoc Roussillon  region in the south of France.","user_id":10589,"name":"Jean Du Boisberranger","website":"www.jeanduboisberranger.net"},{"id":9644,"bio":"I am a human in love with other humans. I feel drawn to other peoples’ life stories. Through photo documentary and personal projects, photography has always allowed me to interact with people and, through that, make meaning of my own story. I don’t try to be “invisible,” as I believe that it’s not possible to enter a situation in someone’s life with a camera and not transform that reality in some way. My images are therefore very much a consequence of my encounters with my subjects—if anything, only a brief record of what has happened. This is especially true of my personal projects where, together, we transform and play, cry, and laugh. But there is space for silence and reflection too. Some of my personal projects are about the individual in public spaces, while others explore the private and intimate space of an individual. ","user_id":9644,"name":"Leticia Valverdes","website":"www.leticiavalverdes.com"},{"id":345554,"bio":"Aloha, I am a Hawaii based photographer that resides on the island of Oahu. I am a current enrolled student in the Pacific New Media program run by Professor David Ulrich.  As a photographer I continue to explore both portraiture and landscape photography. I see these two genres having distinct  similarities for me as they both evoke emotion and a deeper connection tp the world around me. Portraiture has helped me develop a better understanding of the human condition and has cultivated empathy for others in this sometimes fragmented society. Landscape photography has helped me develop a deeper connection to the earth and the spirit that inhabits the natural landscape. Photography has become an important way for me to express my ideas, concerns, or appreciation for the beautiful and complex world we live in. I view art  has an important and powerful influence on society and I would like to contribute to that influence in some way. Thank you for your time, Mahalo.","user_id":344952,"name":"jeremiah johnson","website":"www.jeremiahmkjohnson.com"},{"id":669176,"bio":"名古屋を中心に、ポートレート、風景、スナップを撮影しています。","user_id":668592,"name":"克幸 安井","website":""},{"id":3498,"bio":"Per Englund was born in 1981 in Gothenburg, Sweden. \nHe lives in Stockholm and works internationally in photography, publishing and print production. Published books include Passenger Seat, Risk, Rocks, \nLife Geos On and The Beautiful Struggle. Englund's works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Malmö and Gothenburg.","user_id":3498,"name":"Per Englund","website":"www.per-englund.com"},{"id":63420,"bio":"Tomasz Liboska lives in Chorzow in Upper-Silesia, Poland. He graduated from Anthropology of Culture at Silesian University in Cieszyn, Poland, and Institute for Creative Photography in Opava, Czech Republic. He’s been working on his projects on Silesia for over 10 years. In his works he tries to find how people exist in society. That is why anthropological background is a clue for him. In his personal work the visual language is based on his own memories and experiences.","user_id":63156,"name":"Tomasz Liboska","website":"tomaszliboska.com"},{"id":668858,"bio":"I see LIFE in COLOURS and SHAPES. Wherever I look, I see them appear. I got a stills camera at an early age and have played around with it since. I decided to take it more seriously when living in the UK and studied film and photography at university. Images, still or moving have always left huge impressions on me and they continue to this day. I create to move others, to entertain and to make them think. To STOP and think, about their choices in life, how they view the world and what we can do differently to improve our time on this planet.","user_id":668274,"name":"Karolina Berkell-Kirk","website":"www.honeypotfilmproductions.com"},{"id":296321,"bio":"Was born in Kazakhstan. From an early age I studied music and painting.  Seven years ago I've got carried away with photography. I prefer the genre of portrait. Passion for painting has a great influence on the photography. ","user_id":295719,"name":"Svetlana Melik-Nubarova","website":"www.svetlanameliknubarova.com"},{"id":535071,"bio":"Highlighting the best of streets - capturing light, colors and faces to build a life of symmetry.","user_id":534487,"name":"Naiara Azevedo","website":"naiaracazevedo.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":3475,"bio":"After being trained in New York as photographer, Patrick moved to Paris in 1992. He has since pursued both personal and commissioned work and has become a reference in the field of art and design publications for institutions such as the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, as well as various museums. Patrick Gries has also captured the attention of famous luxury companies such as Louis Vuitton and Van Cleef \u0026amp; Arpels who commission him on various editorial books projects.\nOver the past years he has authored art books such as Evolution, published with Editions Xavier Barral, in which he offers an atypical approach to viewing art and science. The typological black and withe photo series present skeletons of vertebrates as sculptures which forces us to reconsider the boundaries between artistic and scientific objects. Evolution has been acclaimed throughout the world and has now been on exhibitions in France, Denmark and Russia (Photovisa Krasnodar - October 2013) and has entered private art collections.\nHis project “In/Visibility” has been part of International Discoveries IV exhibition Fotofest/Houston-TX and was selected for a solo show at Lianzou (China), Festival de la Luz in Buenos-Ares in 2014 and presented in Copenhagen (Denmark) in January 2014.\n“1987, God Save N.Y.C” is part of his early work, his first steps as a young photographer, documenting NYC night live. Never released before, focuses on NYC downtown nightlife during the year 1987 that marks a sharp transition from the glittering Eighties to the terrifying reality of AIDS and economy collapse. \nPatrick Gries is represented by Museumsbygningen - Banja Rathnov Galleri \u0026amp; Kunsthandel – Copenhagen\nPatrick is currently working on a new project «\u0026nbsp;Topography of Fluctuant Surfaces\u0026nbsp;and Spaces» and will be exhibited for the first time in early 2018 at Banja Rathnov in Copenhagen.\n","user_id":3475,"name":"Patrick Gries","website":"www.patrickgries.photography"},{"id":669177,"bio":"","user_id":668593,"name":"Weronika Nikiel","website":""},{"id":186257,"bio":"","user_id":185655,"name":"Carolina Mansinho","website":"z-p42.www.instagram.com/carolmansinho"},{"id":669257,"bio":"","user_id":668673,"name":"Joan Gannij","website":"joangannij.com"},{"id":669262,"bio":"","user_id":668678,"name":"David Sutton","website":"www.suttonstudios.com"},{"id":206609,"bio":"\nI am a wire service based photographer for Getty Images, SIPAUSA and RexFeatures. After shooting thousands of events for these and my clients, I am now able to spend some time this year concentrating my work on long term large scale documentary projects. I am fortunate to be able to do so and hope to be able to apply what I've learned as a busy event photographer to a deeper level of work uncovering the more layered and nuanced level of human experience. It is my hope that these awards will be able to afford me this opportunity to do so in the coming year.\n","user_id":206007,"name":"Paul Marotta","website":"www.perfectbokehphotography.com/arlington-seniors"},{"id":669249,"bio":"I've loved photography since I was a young girl but it was becoming a Mum that inspired me to pick up a camera and get more creative. As Covid has changed the world over the past year, it has forced me to look at the photography I can do closer to home. I love seeing what props I have in my home environment that I can use in my images","user_id":668665,"name":"Emma Walsh","website":"www.emmawalshphotography.com"},{"id":745873,"bio":"To me art is more than something I like is a purpose! ","user_id":742815,"name":"Bruno Barroso","website":"bab-photography1.webnode.pt"},{"id":448380,"bio":"","user_id":447796,"name":"A Spanos","website":""},{"id":669241,"bio":"Educated photographer working as semiprofessionel and passionated to photography.","user_id":668657,"name":"Tommas Kristensen","website":"www.tommashviid.com"},{"id":668933,"bio":"I am a female photographer working with portraiture. I am looking to develop and apply my knowledge to create personal work, which aims to reflect my  artistic vision and thinking. I also undertake commissioned work which I use as an opportunity to develop my vision. ","user_id":668349,"name":"Julia Allan","website":"www.lkphoto.co.uk"},{"id":3437,"bio":"Born in Münster 1979, lives in Cologne.\n\nNina Poppe studied photography at the art school in Utrecht the Netherlands from 1999-2003 and documentary film at the art academy in Cologne Germany from 2005-2011.\n\nSince 2003 she has worked for Schaden.com bookstore and as a freelance photographer and filmmaker in Cologne.\n\nHer first photo book ‚ama‘ about japanese snail divers, was published at Kehrer publisher in 2011 and was shortlisted for the Aperture First Photo Book Award. ‚Ama‘ has been exhibited in international museums and festivals like FOAM Amsterdam, Fotografia Festival Rome and Museum of Modern Art Arnhem. She won the GWK Art prize 2012.\n\nExhibitions (selection)\n2013 Female Power, Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, NL \n2013 Robert Morat Gallery Berlin and Hamburg\n2012 FOAM 3H, solo-show, Fotografie Museum Amsterdam \n2012 GWK-Artprize, solo-show, Herne Germany\n2012 FOTOGRAFIA Festival de Rome\n2012 New Talents Bienale Cologne, Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum 2012 Japan in Spring, Kunstverein Leverkusen","user_id":3437,"name":"Nina Poppe","website":"www.ninapoppe.com"},{"id":669250,"bio":"Wyatt Abernathy is a street photographer inspired by New York City","user_id":668666,"name":"Wyatt Abernathy","website":""},{"id":669409,"bio":"My training is BFA at Nicholls State University - Louisiana and MFA at Pratt Institute New York","user_id":668825,"name":"Tiffany McCullough","website":""},{"id":669180,"bio":" My interest in photography began at an early age. After I graduated with a degree in photography, I pursued a career that allowed me to use my photographic skills.  I have also enjoyed using my photography to document the lives of my children. Throughout the years, I have continued my education through classes, seminars and workshops. Other interests include spending time with my family, traveling, and giving back to my community.","user_id":668596,"name":"Erica Kavadias","website":"www.ericakavadiasphotography.com"},{"id":658165,"bio":"","user_id":657581,"name":"Heiko Herwald","website":""},{"id":79854,"bio":"","user_id":79552,"name":"Sarah Lucy Brown","website":"www.sarahlucybrown.com"},{"id":302739,"bio":"Ich habe als junge Frau und allein erziehende Mutter die Bayerische Staatslehranstalt für Fotografie in München absolviert. (Heute Fachakademie für Fotodesign). Danach musste ich erstmal Geld verdienen und Mutter sein. Seit einigen Jahren erst nehme ich die Kamera wieder zur Hand und erkunde neugierig, was ein unsichtbarer Teil von mir, sichtbar machen möchte.","user_id":302137,"name":"katja stepputat","website":"www.katja-stepputat.com"},{"id":206800,"bio":"A degree in photography and photojournalism from Nordic School of Photography Biskops Arnö. A history whitin freelancing as a photographer, educated at Hyper Island (Digital Strategy) and Gamleby Photography School. Lisa often adress highly personal and emotional topics in her fearless, personal but respectful way of getting close to a person through her photo projects and assignments.","user_id":206198,"name":"Lisa Arfwidson","website":"www.lisarfwidson.com"},{"id":669214,"bio":"Yoo Ellie \n\nEducation\n2021 MFA (Photography and Design), Hankyong National University, Anseong \n2003 BFA (Photography), Gwangju University, Gwangju \n\nSolo Exhibitions \n2021 UnVisible-Blue Self-portrait, Gallery is, Seoul \n2018 The Floor, Heesu Gallery, Seoul ","user_id":668630,"name":"엘리 류","website":"www.yooellie.com"},{"id":720859,"bio":"Увлёкся фотографией примерно в 2007 году.  Долгое время приоритетными направлениями были детские и семейные фотосъёмки. Не люблю фотографировать в студии, отдаю предпочтение репортажной съёмке, живым, не постановочным кадрам с искренними эмоциями и меняющимися в кадре событиями. Ради хороших кадров готов на многое. Приветствую естественное освещение, динамику, композиционную завершённость, люблю чёрно-белые фотографии. Считаю, что фотография должна быть честной без лишнего китча и фальши. Уважаю мнение других фотографов и зрителей, всегда открыт для общения и готов аргументировать своё видение. Последние несколько лет по ряду причин был вынужден фотографировать крайне мало. Стал активно возвращаться к фотосъёмке с лета 2021 года.  ","user_id":720275,"name":"Dmitriy Kolesnik","website":""},{"id":669354,"bio":"Courtney O’Hearn is a Montreal-based photographer specializing in product  and portraiture, with a strong emphasis on music and performing arts. ","user_id":668770,"name":"Courtney OHearn","website":"www.courtneyohearn.com"},{"id":415054,"bio":"Happily retired. Still, I miss the thrill of shooting for clients but not the business hustle.","user_id":414470,"name":"John McGill","website":"www.johnmcgillphotography.com"},{"id":697426,"bio":"Walking with my eyes open through the streets of the world is my passion ","user_id":696842,"name":"Van Strien Ariette Mme","website":""},{"id":192578,"bio":"I am a Dutch portrait photographer working on longterm projects, with a special focus on how people relate to, and express their, identity, religion and physical environment.","user_id":191976,"name":"Sjaak Verboom","website":"www.sjaakverboom.com"},{"id":203810,"bio":"Tijana Jankovic-Jevric (1981) lives in Belgrade. She studied Cinematography and Media Production. As a photographer she is known as Miss Stills. \nAwards: MIFA Winner 2018 Gold in Advertising Beauty and BIFA Winner 2020 Bronze in Advertising Product.","user_id":203208,"name":"Tijana Jankovic-Jevric","website":"www.missstills.com"},{"id":669345,"bio":"","user_id":668761,"name":"Richard Bowditch","website":"richardbowditch.com"},{"id":668393,"bio":"Jean-Claude Lussier, sensible à la beauté de l’image, a su défendre sa place au sein de l’industrie de la photographie de mode au Canada depuis 1984. Autodidacte et passionné, il continu aujourd’hui de travailler la photographie en s’adaptant aux réalités des marchés, tout en respectant ses visions artistiques. Si les façons de faire ont évolués avec le temps, l’envie de créer et de raffiner les esthétismes restent une source d’inspiration immense pour Jean-Claude. L’expérience studio chez Jean-Claude Lussier a toujours eu comme mission d’atteindre les plus hauts standards de qualité, en pratiquant des valeurs inclusives et sincères. Exerçant le métier dans son studio au cœur du plateau Mont-Royal depuis 30 ans, il opte aujourd’hui de relocaliser ses activités au centre-ville de Montréal afin de développer un espace studio aménageable en galerie d’art afin d’exposer ses archives et ses prochaines réalisations. ","user_id":667809,"name":"Jean-Claude Lussier","website":"www.jeanclaudelussier.com"},{"id":205370,"bio":"Gepassioneerd door fotografie, meer bepaald portretten en bij voorkeur zwart-wit.  Sedert  meer dan 20 jaar ook mijn dagelijks werk.","user_id":204768,"name":"Berten Steenwegen","website":"www.berten.be"},{"id":450175,"bio":"Lucas Sanchez was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1992. He grew up in Banfield, a small town south of Buenos Aires. He studied photography at IMDAFTA (Instituto de Medios Audiovisuales), Buenos Aires. In 2018, he emigrated to Barcelona. In 2019, he was awarded the “Documentary Photo” scholarship at the Grisart school, Barcelona, for his project “Not so Turista”. In 2021, he was awarded the scholarship - study aid - to do the master's degree in Author Photography \"at EFTI.\nHe currently resides in Madrid.","user_id":449591,"name":"Lucas Sanchez","website":""},{"id":541138,"bio":"Film photographer based in Korea.\nI only shoot 35mm film.","user_id":540554,"name":"seunghan yoo","website":"www.instagram.com/soongaan"},{"id":721066,"bio":"I was born on April 16, 1979 in the city of Luhansk. I have a high education. For 18 years I worked at Kub-gas LLC, where I went from secretary to head of the personnel department.\nDuring 2021 I studied at the Kyiv School of Photography. In December 2021 I took a course \"100 techniques of Art Photography\" by Dimitri Bogachuk.\n","user_id":720482,"name":"Svitlana Glushchenko","website":"svitlanaglushchenko.com"},{"id":220872,"bio":"He started photographing in the mid-1990s. He develops his photography as an artistic and documentary expression, with a strong humanist bias. She held several exhibitions and participated in art salons and photography festivals in Brazil and abroad. In 2010, he co-authored with photographer Paulo Gutemberg, the book Docas do Mucuripe and the book “Retrato Escravo”, co-authored with photographer João Roberto Ripper, nominated as one of the best books of 2010 by the International Photobook Festival 2011( Kassel, Germany) and Honorable Mention at POY LATAM 2013. In 2011, he published the book “Barbearia do Tempo”. In the following years, she published the book “At times, child – An almost portrait of a stolen childhood”, co-authored with the poet from Maranhão, Rubervam Du Nascimento and “Homens-Caranguejo” (collective publication). In 2016, he published the books “Caminho das Abelhas” (collective publication) and “Sereias”, co-authored with photographer Fernanda Oliveira. In 2018, he published the book “Barreiro Branco” and in 2021, published the book “Santo Sertão”.","user_id":220270,"name":"Sergio Carvalho","website":""},{"id":669402,"bio":"Rene Morrison received her BFA'17 in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. She lives and works in Oakland, CA.","user_id":668818,"name":"Rene Morrison","website":"www.renemorrison.com"},{"id":669235,"bio":"Amelie Geiger studied photo design in Munich until 2020. For her bachelor thesis she traveled to the Philippines and photographed child poverty in the slums. She is so enthusiastic about documentary photography that it has taken her to a wide variety of places.","user_id":668651,"name":"Amelie Geiger","website":"www.geigerfilmandphotography.com"},{"id":3396,"bio":"Andreas Müller-Pohle is a Berlin-based media artist and publisher. He studied Economics and Communications at the Universities of Hanover and Göttingen and, in 1979, founded European Photography, an independent art magazine for contemporary photography and new media. \n\nHis first artistic projects from the late 1970s focused on issues of photographic perception, and later on photo recycling, now also incorporating video. In the mid-1990s, he began exploring the use of digital, genetic and political codes. In his most recent works, he addresses the subject of water with extensive portraits of the Danube River and the megalopolis of Hong Kong. \n\nMüller-Pohle’s works have been widely published and exhibited and are included in numerous private and museum collections worldwide. \n\nAs a publisher, Müller-Pohle has edited the major works of the media philosopher Vilém Flusser, available today in the ten-volume Edition Flusser and including the seminal Philosophy of Photography, which has been translated into over 20 languages. \n\nIn 2001, Müller-Pohle was awarded the European Photography Prize of the Reind M. De Vries Foundation. He is the author of numerous texts on photo theory, among others on “Visualism”, and has been a visiting professor and lecturer at, among others, the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. \n\nHis most recent project, Hong Kong Waters, was published by Kehrer Verlag and Asia One Books in spring 2013.","user_id":3396,"name":"Andreas Müller-Pohle","website":"www.muellerpohle.net"},{"id":669357,"bio":"I am a photographer based in London, UK, specialising in portraits.","user_id":668773,"name":"Rosalind Furlong","website":"www.rosalindfurlong.com"},{"id":194575,"bio":"Ron Egozi grew up in suburban New Jersey.  Egozi graduated from Rutgers University, where he studied documentary photography, black and white printing, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science. \nAfter a life-changing internship in NYC at Maysles Films (Iris, Gimmie Selter, Grey Gardens, Salesman), Egozi built an impressive VHS film collection and armed with a 16mm Bolex and 35mm Nikon he began a career making pictures and never looked back.   After 10 years working as a cinematographer shooting commercials, music videos, sketch comedy, documentaries and episodic narratives it was time to focus on the still frame.\nIn 2016, Egozi began to focus his art on something more personal, his still photography and that year he was selected for an American Photography 32 award, and then, still thirsty, received an International Motion Arts award 5 for his short video titled \"More\".","user_id":193973,"name":"Ron Egozi","website":"egozipictures.com"},{"id":3369,"bio":"","user_id":3369,"name":"Michel Mazzoni","website":"www.michelmazzoni.com"},{"id":652758,"bio":"I come from Poland, I am an amateur photographer. My works are mainly black and white photography on the border of photographic. If I had to name the direction of my photos, I would describe them with one word - Haiku (but in photography). ","user_id":652174,"name":"Joanna Ostachnowicz","website":""},{"id":669394,"bio":"","user_id":668810,"name":"Gabrielle Coleman","website":""},{"id":669564,"bio":"","user_id":668980,"name":"Mariska Van den Brink","website":"www.mrsk.co.za"},{"id":700309,"bio":"Tommaso Lagi is a photographer and graphic designer from Italy. The areas of interest of his projects concern the scientific and research area, moving between reality and fiction, telling stories mainly using the language of black and white photography. After graduating in photography, the passion for the history of photography led him to deepen the aspect of the darkroom and fine art printing of negatives.","user_id":699725,"name":"Tommaso Lagi","website":"www.tommasolagi.it"},{"id":669383,"bio":"Peter is a photographer and filmmaker based in the North East of the United Kingdom.","user_id":668799,"name":"Peter Wilkinson","website":"www.peter-wilkinson.co.uk"},{"id":669150,"bio":"","user_id":668566,"name":"Teresa Bubak-Mitela","website":""},{"id":847163,"bio":"","user_id":833007,"name":"Ilia Lenski","website":null},{"id":613554,"bio":"Im a 29 year old British Expatriate currently living in Sri Lanka.\n \nI have been traveling since i was 3 years old and spent time in many different countries throughout my life due to my parents need to explore and see new places. Constantly changing homes and surroundings was tiring but because i was never in one place for very long i was inspired to start photographing to capture the places and people i met along my journey. \n \nThis passion and hobby developed over time helping me to make the decision to study graphic design in university. My photography skills and knowledge improved over this time and i knew that it was what i wanted to peruse for my career. \n \n","user_id":612970,"name":"David Edmondson","website":"www.soulsnapss.com"},{"id":669526,"bio":"","user_id":668942,"name":"Vanessa Pierre-Louis","website":""},{"id":379174,"bio":"Gloria Marco Munuera was born in Spain in 1978. She is an art-photographer who uses, other than digital, alternative techniques within photography. She holds a PhD in Fine Arts-Photography from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She also graduated with an MFA from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, an MA in Photography from the Libera Accademia of Art in Florence, Italy. \nHer work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Austria, Australia, Argentina, Italy, Russia, Japan, Spain, Greece, France and the United States. Gloria has been awarded several prizes as Finalist at the ‘London International Creative Competition’ 2013 and Bronze Award at ‘MIFA’ (Moscow International Foto Awards) 2014 and First Prize in Portrait category at ‘Quijotes’ 2017, Spain. The most recent awards she received are the IV Prize at ‘XII Florence Biennale’ 2019, Italy, and the First Prize in Experimental Photography at ‘Creative Photo Awards 2020’ of Siena, Italy. ","user_id":378590,"name":"Gloria Marco Munuera","website":"www.gloriamarco.com"},{"id":841557,"bio":"665bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 665bet\nSite: https://665bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01571-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9706-4951\nEmail: 665bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #665bet #665betgnames #665betlogincom #665betwebsite #665betcasino","user_id":827400,"name":"ksy rgb","website":"665bet.ae.org"},{"id":669539,"bio":"I am a freelance commercial photographer with about 30 years experience in the advertising photography industry. Most of my work is for clients who need images for their marketing needs. On the side. I enjoy photographing different subjects that challenge my skills. ","user_id":668955,"name":"Matthew Turner","website":"www.mturnerimages.com"},{"id":3342,"bio":"Michael Abramson's photographs are included in the collections of the Chicago History Museum, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Smithsonian, the California Museum of Photography, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where one of its three owned Abramson photographs rotates with the work of other top photographers in a permanent exhibit.\nAbramson was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in South Orange, N.J.  In 1970 he graduated from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.   He began working in the financial industry in Boston but after taking a photography class, his career took a sharp new direction.  He moved to Chicago in 1974 and studied under Arthur Siegel at the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he earned a master's in 1977.   For his thesis, Abramson took photos of patrons at nightclubs on the south side of Chicago during the mid-seventies, and the images were published in 2009, along with two LPs, in a package entitled Light on the South Side (2009), released by Chicago music recording company Numero Group.  ","user_id":3342,"name":"Michael Abramson","website":"www.michaelabramson.com"},{"id":127234,"bio":"One of my first jobs as a photographer was working for a detective so slippery, mysterious stuff continues to inform my photography. I still hunt for evidence, like to travel and have a proclivity to stare.","user_id":126632,"name":"Abby Robinson","website":"www.abbyrobinson.com"},{"id":207572,"bio":"Nació en 1975 en la localidad de Benavides de Órbigo, en la provincia de León. \nEntra en contacto con la Fotografía cursando el Bachillerato Artístico en la Escuela de Artes y Oficios de León (1992). Posteriormente se forma en la Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Oviedo, donde se especializa en el Módulo de Fotografía con el título de Técnico Superior en Fotografía (1997).\nDesde 1998 compagina su trabajo como fotoperiodista en el Diario de León, junto con otros proyectos personales. Ha publicado sus fotografías en periódicos nacionales como El Mundo, Diario 16 o ABC entre otros, así como en revistas de actualidad y libros temáticos.\n\n\n\n","user_id":206970,"name":"Jesús Fernández Salvadores","website":"www.jesusfsalvadores.com"},{"id":669375,"bio":"Henrik Knudsen was born in Denmark and studied computer science and mathematics before graduating from Art College and relocating to London.\n\nHenrik’s emotive use of light is inspired by his interest in film and cinema. He likes mixing natural and artificial light, always with the aim of telling stories of people and their environment.\n\nHenrik’s client list include Canon, Samsung, Bombay Sapphire, Virgin HMI, BT, McDonald’s and HSBC as well as magazines such as The Smithsonian, Elle Decoration, Der Spiegel and Destinations. He has also shot many charity campaigns and projects for various UK Government departments.\n\nHenrik has won numerous awards over the years including Association of Photographers, PDN, American Photography, Art Director’s Club and Campaign.\n\nHe has also been a finalist in the National Portrait Gallery Photographic Portrait Prize.","user_id":668791,"name":"Henrik Knudsen","website":"www.henrikknudsen.com"},{"id":721059,"bio":"Yi Hsuan Lai is a visual artist from Taiwan currently working in New York. Her graphic design and live theatre documentation background led her to develop an artistic process that combines staged self-portraiture, still-life, sculpture-based photography, and installation. She incorporates photography, sculpture, and found objects to create work that speaks to the physical and psychological experiences to reflect the complexity of self-identity, the fluidity of the body, and the Otherness. Lai also experiments with the materiality for presenting her photographs to create a dialogue between tangible sensibility and tactile ambiguity within a space.  \n\nHer work has been shown in A Body: Figure and Flesh at Floor_ (2022, Seoul, South Korea), If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now at Wassaic Project (2021, Wassaic, NY), Unmute 10002 residency group show at Austrian Cultural Forum (2021, New York), Anonymous Town at SPRING/BREAK Art Show (2020, New York), The Thing in Itself at NARS Residency (2020, New York). Seasonal Repression at Field project (2020, New York), In Visible Space at Here Art (2020, New York), Body Language at Deer studio (2020, New York), Break a leg in Photo emphasis at Sugar gallery (2019, Fayetteville) and WONDER FOTO Day (2019, Taiwan). ","user_id":720475,"name":"Yi Hsuan Lai","website":"yihsuanlai.com"},{"id":335736,"bio":"Giulio Bertocci was born in 1981 in Livorno, a small and historic seaside town where he grows welcomed by its cliffs, beaches, sunsets that disappear into the tides in the evening, a simple spectacle considered by himself a source of primordial energy, placing it in close connection with nature and the open spaces guiding him towards his inseparable devotion such as travel.\nHis interest in photography began as a child with his father's old SLR\nPassionate about surfing from an early age, he began his first travels in the name of adventure and curiosity in exploring new places, customs, traditions and cultures of worlds far from ours. Following his studies and training he has concentrated his specialization in portrait and reportage, he loves to observe finding the empathic side of the approach and photographing those special faces full of ingenuity, play and carefree, always looking for simple gestures and faces that have a story to tell . ","user_id":335134,"name":"giulio bertocci","website":""},{"id":691761,"bio":"I am a Brazilian street photographer based in London, UK. I have started to take pictures professionally as a still photographer in independent movie sets. In the past couple of years, I have developed a deep passion for street/fine art photography, and these are the steps that I am taking to progress my career moving forward. ","user_id":691177,"name":"Marina Pires","website":"www.piresmarina.com"},{"id":378764,"bio":"Vrije Academie Den Haag 1987-1991. \nMasters fotografie-tekenen-ruimtelijk 1991-1992\nAtelier Haagweg 4. A2 Leiden\nPostadres: 2311VV 22 Leiden\n","user_id":378180,"name":"Tineke Jacobs","website":"www.tinekejacobs.com"},{"id":365722,"bio":"I am an architect and a photographer, with a fascination for cities, buildings, abstract art, real and illusory space, with a love of materials and the effects that weather, climate and neglect have on them.  My photographs pursue abstraction to explore explicit geometries, pure composition, and the ambiguous spatial characteristics of cubism—to push past the obvious and representational toward the non-objective. \n\nAs an architect I have designed buildings for higher education around the country, including Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse and Arizona State universities.  I taught architecture at Cornell and Princeton for thirty years and I received the American Institute of Architecture, New Jersey, Michael Graves Lifetime Achievement Award, its highest honor.\n","user_id":365120,"name":"Alan Chimacoff","website":"www.chimacoff.com"},{"id":669617,"bio":"Authentisch und voller Lebensfreude. So starte ich jeden Tag in ein Neues Abenteuer. Ob in der Arbeit oder am Berg.......Hauptsache mit voller Leidenschaft. Das lachen darf dabei nie zu kurz kommen. \nDeswegen ist jeder Tag für mich: Let's Rock","user_id":669033,"name":"Jennifer Schoberer","website":""},{"id":622515,"bio":"Jasna Vukos (Mijuskovic) is a Canadian photographer. She has graduated at Sapienza University,  in Rome, Italy and has obtained a Master’s Degree in Digital Arts in Belgrade. \nHer work has been exhibited at: BPM - Belgrade Photo Month Photography Festival (2023), BBA Gallery, in Berlin (Germany), in the 2021 New Currents exhibition; World Biennale of Student Photography in Novi Sad (Serbia) in 2021 (Master’s degree student in digital arts); Belgrade Photo Month Photography Festival in 2021; TorontoOctober Art Salon in 2014; Festival Internazionale di Roma 2012; Scotiabank CONTACTPhotography Festival in 2010 and 2011. One of her photos was Life Framer’s editors pick in2019 Photography Competition. In 2020 she collaborated with 4film Production on a social campaign for a society without violence. ","user_id":621931,"name":"Jasna Vukos","website":"www.jasnav.com"},{"id":203077,"bio":"A major retrospective exhibition of Torben Eskerod's work is currently on display at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt www.fffrankfurt.com\n\nThe Danish photographer and artist Torben Eskerod  is internationally known for his various portraits of different existences – such as hypnotists, nuns, healers or even friends between 40 and 50 – and his portrait-like photographs of death masks or wooden model heads. In addition, his professional practice includes ambiguous and intriguing contemplative images of architecture and landscapes, photographs of art and artifacts. With 140 pictures from 22 different work series, the FFF presents a mid-career survey of his impressively large spectrum. ","user_id":202475,"name":"Torben Eskerod","website":"www.torbeneskerod.com"},{"id":378046,"bio":"Leah Renee Monsour is a photographer, archivist and artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Using a new documentary approach, she is inspired by subjects, lighting, and objects found in extension of her own life. Through posed intimate portraiture and more spontaneous character studies and still lives, she aims to capture the life, trends, and heart of her generation and family, both chosen and given.\n\nMonsour grew up in an all-American suburb outside of Syracuse, NY, and started making pictures around age 14.  Her philosophy is to “follow the light,” and her images rarely feature lighting that isn't natural to the setting inside the frame. The resulting images are warm, intimate, and beautiful in a way that is both contemporary and timeless. \n\nShe finished her BFA in Photography at SUNY New Paltz in 2018, and currently works at Parsons School of Design. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. ","user_id":377462,"name":"Leah Renee Monsour","website":"www.leahmonsour.com"},{"id":669589,"bio":"","user_id":669005,"name":"Monika Probster","website":""},{"id":669569,"bio":"","user_id":668985,"name":"Nina Duncan","website":"www.ninaduncan.com"},{"id":669528,"bio":"Frank Martinez is an American portrait photographer based in Geneva, Switzerland. He currently has over 100 followers on Instagram.","user_id":668944,"name":"James Martinez","website":""},{"id":525702,"bio":"My name's Livio, originally from Bergamo, northern Italy, and now living in London.\nI started taking pictures when I was a teenager, whenever I could borrow my father's Yashica film camera- pre digital era! \nI have always been fascinated by photos: the stories they tell, the mysteries they might conceal, the atmosphere they evoke and the emotions they are able to hold.\nAs a photographer I love the opportunity to frame an instant with a click and steal it, even if only illusionary, from the quick passing of time and to let it live, over and over again, each time someone lays their eyes on it.","user_id":525118,"name":"Livio Salvi","website":"www.liviosalviphotography.com"},{"id":669574,"bio":"I discovered photojournalism when when W. Eugene Smith spoke at photography School.  I was mesmerized and knew the direction I would head after I finished.  I love the challenge of the capturing the decisive moment.","user_id":668990,"name":"Cathy Cheney","website":""},{"id":115148,"bio":"","user_id":114546,"name":"Julie Cornec","website":"  www.cornecjuliea-photography.com  "},{"id":172390,"bio":"Nato di passaggio a Firenze, e vissuta la prima infanzia a Napoli e a Roma, vivo a Verona dall’età di quattro anni. Al secolo svolgo attività di dottore commercialista e revisore legale con buoni considerazione e successi e, per passione e dall’età di 13 anni e a momenti alterni, scatto immagini di ciò che soglio chiamare i mei “momenti emozionali”, il diario intimo del mio passaggio terreno. \nDallo still life al ritratto, dal paesaggio alla street, dalla documentazione alla poesia, comunque privilegiando il bianco e nero: per me la fotografia è testimonianza della meraviglia di vivere e un modo di essere.\n","user_id":171788,"name":"Stefano Bianchi Carini","website":""},{"id":669410,"bio":"Sydney Howard is an artist from the Hudson Valley in NY. She received her BFA in Art Photography from Syracuse University in 2018. Her work deals with personal and familial histories and explores themes of memory, trauma and inheritance. \n","user_id":668826,"name":"Sydney Howard","website":"sydneyalizahoward.com"},{"id":669525,"bio":"","user_id":668941,"name":"Reto Klar","website":""},{"id":586812,"bio":"Von Thomas is a bi-coastal (LA – NY) Photographer, Cinematographer,, Digital capture expert, and Educator.\n","user_id":586228,"name":"Von Thomas","website":""},{"id":206782,"bio":"Patrick is a documentary photographer currently living in Copenhagen, Denmark. He graduated from Fatamorgana Danish School of Art and Photography in 2014 and this summer he became a graduate in Documentary Photography at the University of South Wales.\n\nBorn in the suburbs of Copenhagen in 1988, Patrick struggled with OCD in his early years which has instilled a great level of self-awareness, responsiveness to his surroundings and sharp attention to details and patterns. This has had a strong influence on his artistic point of view. His images are inquisitive and mostly human-centric, either dealing with relatable universal emotions, or deep existential questions and archetypes.","user_id":206180,"name":"Patrick Wassmann","website":"www.patrickwassmann.com"},{"id":145299,"bio":"I graduated in 2011 from the Higher Institute of Art in Saint-Luc Liège in Photography and I continued my studies in cinematography in the INSAS, Brussels. I now work as a freelance photographer and videographer.\nMy work \"Where am I?\" - www.mdedry.co/whereami - has been exhibited several times, including at the \"Circulation(s)\" festival in Paris.","user_id":144697,"name":"Maxence Dedry","website":"www.mdedry.co"},{"id":560571,"bio":"Hillary Jeanne Ungson is a portrait and lifestyle photographer based in San Francisco, California. ","user_id":559987,"name":"Hillary Ungson","website":"www.hillaryjeanne.com"},{"id":255871,"bio":"","user_id":255269,"name":"t 1","website":"www.magalnunes.com"},{"id":669645,"bio":"","user_id":669061,"name":"Allexandra Torres","website":"allexandratorres.com"},{"id":669658,"bio":"I’ve built a reputation for  doing the projects which are a little more adventurous than normal.\n\nI’m a travel photographer who does ultramarathons through the mountains, documentaries in Afghanistan, weeks at a time living out of a tent or on the back of motorbike.","user_id":669074,"name":"Ben Mcnamara","website":"www.benemac.com"},{"id":666076,"bio":"","user_id":665492,"name":"Caroline Marie Chamouton","website":""},{"id":669754,"bio":"I am a photographer who makes slightly surreal artwork. I want people to see my artwork and wonder if its real or not. The best compliment to my work is when someone walks by one of my prints, stops, turns around, walks back and then looks closely at my image. I love knowing that something I came up with in my mind and then created with my camera and computer is causing people to stop and think. ","user_id":669170,"name":"Brian Goldfarb","website":"www.BrianGoPhoto.com"},{"id":140693,"bio":"\tLana Ankosi’s love of photography started at a very young age when she was trying to fit her whole huge Kurdish Yazidi family inside the very small viewfinder of her trusted point and shoot camera. It was then that she learned of the relationship between camera and her subject.\n\tLana first started to truly explore and see the world through her lens, at the age of 15, when she got her first mobile phone which had a camera. Inspired by human beings, societies, and the living world around her, Lana is deeply concerned about the fact that society has also proven itself to be so chaotic and unfair in so many ways. These confusing feelings of guilt and raw compassion are a big motivating power for her work.\n\tRaised in Tbilisi, Georgia, she spent her teenage years in post-soviet Russian school. Upon graduating, she enrolled in Business school, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree. She also speaks Russian, English, Kurdish, and Georgian.\n\tCurrently based in Los Angeles.","user_id":140091,"name":"Lana Ankosi","website":""},{"id":336423,"bio":"Après avoir gagné deux marathons photos à Strasbourg (3ème pris et prix du jury), je poursuis ma passion photographique dans les rues de quelques capitales au gré de mes voyages.\nAfter having won two photo marathons in Strasbourg (3rd prize and jury prize), I pursue my photographic passion in the streets of a few capitals during my travels. Following the pandemic which stopped me in my photographic journeys, I explore new photographic and artistic techniques.\n","user_id":335821,"name":"Paul Pillet","website":""},{"id":668672,"bio":"","user_id":668088,"name":"Alexandra Morris","website":"www.alexandramorrisphotography.com"},{"id":669736,"bio":"","user_id":669152,"name":"Dash Himelstein","website":"dashhimelstein.myportfolio.com"},{"id":103760,"bio":"梅谷隆介\nBorn in Japan. Graduated from the Nihon-University College of Law and Nippon Photography Institute.\n\u2028I am shooting Japan from the perspective of \"urban and country areas”, ”weekday\" and “holiday\". \nI creates works in which I admires popularity and tries to blend in with foreign idols. And works in which a cat disappears into the darkness and discovers another world at night.\n2025「Yin and Yang」Exhibition in TENJINYAMA CULTUAL PLAZA of Okayama prefecture.\n2024 Kyoto「KG+」\n2024「Yin and Yang」Exhibition in TENJINYAMA CULTUAL PLAZA of Okayama prefecture.\n2022~TOKYO BRIGHT GALLERY member\n2020 Solo exhibition in Nikon salon Ginza Tokyo \u0026amp; Umeda Osaka.\n2019,2017 Group exhibition in Fotofever Paris Louvre.\n2017 Group exhibition in The TAIWAN PHOTO.\n2017 Self-produced and exhibited “The Locker Room Gallery\" in Tokyo.\nThe Japan Advertising Photography Awards 3times honorable,\nThe International Photography Awards 3times honorable,\nThe Px3 3times honorable.\nUeno Hikoma Prize honorable.\nスポーツカメラマンを経て、47都道府県で鉄道に乗りながら、都市部と地方、平日と休日、交通と人流について撮影。\n人気者に憧れ外国人アイドルに紛れ込もうとする作品や、夜間猫が暗闇に消えていく先に別世界を見出す作品などをインスタレーション的に展示している。\n日本大学法学部および日本写真芸術専門学校Ⅱ部卒\n2025年岡山県天神山文化プラザ「陰と陽」展\n2024年京都KG+出展\n2024年岡山県天神山文化プラザ「陰と陽」展\n2022年より自主運営ギャラリー「TOKYO BRIGHT GALLERY」メンバー。毎年2回当ギャラリーで個展開催。\n2020年ニコンサロン東京銀座、大阪梅田 個展「遠回り」\n2019年、2017年パリ・ルーヴルFotofever出展\n2017年TAIWAN PHOTO出展\n2017年まで自主運営ギャラリー「Locker room gallery」メンバー\n日本広告写真家協会APAアワード入選3回（東京都写真美術館、大阪市立美術館）\nInternational Photography Awards 入選3回\nPrix de la Photographie Paris 入選3回\n上野彦馬賞入選","user_id":103158,"name":"Ryusuke Umeya","website":"www.tokyobrightgallery.com"},{"id":266181,"bio":"Passionate for photograhy, I started taking photos when a dear person incentivized me to explore my artistic self and helped em pick my first camera. \nFrom then on i found peace and grace in images that would pass unnoticed before.\nWhile I like to be flexible in terms of the kind of photos I take, I lean towards landscape photographies as my favorite kind of photography.\nI love to share beauty and culture and hope I can bring a little joy into your world.","user_id":265579,"name":"Andre Kherlakian","website":"@andrecaradonnaphotos"},{"id":669771,"bio":"Most of my life as a creative, and I'm still learning what I have to say.","user_id":669187,"name":"Gregory Page","website":"www.page1studio.com"},{"id":669464,"bio":"Jillian Abir MacMaster (b. 1995) is a Palestinian-American photographic artist from Frederick, Maryland. She graduated from Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia with a BFA in photography in 2017.","user_id":668880,"name":"Jillian Abir MacMaster","website":"www.jillianmacmaster.com"},{"id":721056,"bio":"Photographer and Artist Chasing Life's Happy Accidents!\n\nCherrie Henkle has been surrounded by the arts her whole life, and always knew she wanted to pursue a creative career path. Her grandmother was a music teacher, and for many years Cherrie was following a similar path of music performance. When she discovered her creative passion was in photography, she began to pursue opportunities to further her knowledge and skills. Within a few short years she was shooting weddings as a freelancer on a regular basis, as well as taking on both personal and individually commissioned projects, and permanent display of ten photos at Parkview Whitley.\n\nHer courage and determination have persevered many of life’s trials, and her creativity, spark, and drive have led her into many roles of leadership throughout her life. These experiences, combined with her education, have taught her essential skills to overcome any challenge life throws at her, and to thrive doing so. She continues to expand her knowledge and skills base by furthering her education whenever she has the opportunity. Cherrie has found her empathetic and caring nature to be strong assets in developing positive working relationships with employers, team members, and clients.\n\nThe culmination of her skills and the effectiveness of their application in her work have been essential pieces in following her passion, and she has learned to appreciate that the enjoyment of the journey is just as important as reaching the goals. ","user_id":720472,"name":"Cherrie Henkle","website":"www.Seryndipity.com"},{"id":544768,"bio":"I am a passionate, hardworking and creative photographer, and my main interest lies within documentary story-telling. Photography for me is a way of stepping outside my comfort zone, telling my perception of the world, recreating this for others to interpret. \n\nProjects to date, include ‘Pink To Make The Boys Wink’ a portrayal of a group of sex workers in Sheffield, this project won the South West Graduate Photography Prize 2019. ‘Sleeping In Bothies’, an exploration of bothy culture in the U.K and ‘Mother of Beauty’, a project evolving from the death of my grandfather leading to photography of the deceased and inside funeral homes. Intending to carry out these bodies of work out with empathy, humanity and dignity.\n\nI have just achieved a First Class BA (Hons) in Photography at Bath Spa University, where I have developed a passion for working with film; from 35mm to large format 5x4 colour. My intention now is to further develop a mature approach to documentary photographic practice. ","user_id":544184,"name":"Lily Miles","website":"www.lilymiles.co.uk"},{"id":665750,"bio":"Aimee developed a love for portrait photography in 2007 and has continually worked to master all aspects of her craft. She fell in love with woman's portraiture, started her business in 2012, and has been developing her brand of an elevated portrait experience ever since.  Her studio is located in Carbondale, Illinois and serves a diverse population of individuals, couples, families, entrepreneurs and businesses in the region. ","user_id":665166,"name":"Aimee Wigfall","website":"www.aimeewigfallphotography.com"},{"id":669682,"bio":"","user_id":669098,"name":"Michael Vongthanusone","website":"www.michaelvongthanusone.com"},{"id":668455,"bio":"I began studying photography seriously as a teen-ager and was heavily influenced by the work of Minor White and Edward Weston. I considered a career in photojournalism but my father pushed me toward writing instead, thinking it would be more of a challenge. I had a good career. But I finally have retired to pursue my passion for photography. I primarily make portraits and photograph dancers now, though I also enjoy dabbling in street photography and photojournalism.  I just can't get enough of people.","user_id":667871,"name":"Dan Browning","website":"www.danzantephoto.com"},{"id":87390,"bio":"Iza Maciejewska  graduate of Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz. She defended her diploma thesis in 2002 in the Multimedia Department and Photography Laboratory at the Visual Education Faculty. A graduate of the  National Film, Television  Theatre School (PWSFTviT), where she defended her diploma thesis in 2007 in the Creative Photography Laboratory at the Cinematography and Television Production Department.\nThe scope of her activities encompasses installations, video art, photography and sculpture.\nShe combines various media in her works. The major theme of her formally diverse productions is metamorphosis – transformation of one form into another. In her work tackles the problem of loneliness, stigmatization and alienation of a human being - „ misfit”; sense of exclusion and the search for own identity.\nAwards:\n1995 – 2nd place in the National Photography Competition for Art Schools – Young Art,\nGdynia, Poland\n2014 - People's Choice Award, Passion for Freednom London Art Festival, London","user_id":86941,"name":"Izabela Maciejewska","website":"www.izabelamaciejewska.art.pl"},{"id":207673,"bio":"Graduated from the Foto Academie Amsterdam in 2011 and working as a freelance portrait photographer! Living both in the Netherlands and New York City. ","user_id":207071,"name":"Desiree Engelage","website":"www.madebydee.nl"},{"id":669688,"bio":" Photographs that I take allow me to tell stories. When they are of a family and the way in which they interact, love, and laugh, what I do is catch the beauty within their faces while they are engaged in life, focused on each other instead of the camera lens, that is when the true photograph, their story, finally reveals itself.    Capturing the mundane and breathing new life into an ordinary scene, is when the photograph is shaped into a fresh, brilliant, creative story.\n\nElizabeth Burns-Hausrath\n","user_id":669104,"name":"Elizabeth Burns Hausrath","website":""},{"id":562736,"bio":"  John Laue, teacher/counselor, a former editor of Transfer, San Francisco Review, and Monterey Poetry Review has won awards for his writing beginning with the Ina Coolbrith Poetry Prize at The University of California. With five published books, and a sixth come out this year, he presently coordinates the reading series of The Monterey Bay Poetry consortium. Also an accomplished photographer, Laue had two successful shows of his photos last year and has had many selected for special mention by international on-line galleries and magazines. \n \n","user_id":562152,"name":"John Laue","website":"www.facebook.com/john.o.laue"},{"id":183786,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer using my camera as a way of self expression. I work to capture the essence, hidden below the surface, of moments in time rather than depict the literal translation of the world we live in.  ","user_id":183184,"name":"Judy Stokes","website":"judystokesphotography.com"},{"id":669720,"bio":"Ich habe analog angefangen zu fotografieren. 2000er habe ich die digital Fotografie entdeckt und damit experementiert und festgestellt, daß der Moment egal ob analog oder digital, das wichtigste ist. Ich habe in Warschau, Berlin, Hagen, LA und Melbourne gelebt. Immer die Kamera dabei. Ich bin polnisch-deutsch usa und so wie mein Hintergrund ist, sind auch meine Bilder.","user_id":669136,"name":"Kim Anderson","website":""},{"id":669408,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based on the shores of Lough Derg, near Nenagh in Co. Tipperary, Ireland.\nI have an innovative and relaxed style with an eye for detail that fulfills the needs of my clients. I carry out photography work in the fields of Press, PR/Commercial, Sport, Agriculture, Fashion and also work with individual clients to fulfill their photographic needs.\nI am a member of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland.","user_id":668824,"name":"Odhran Ducie","website":"www.odhranduciephotography.ie"},{"id":669763,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer seeking to frame things in a unique fashion. ","user_id":669179,"name":"Safi Khan","website":""},{"id":669783,"bio":"Son of a Texas train engineer and an artist from Kentucky, I spent the last 20 years traveling the world, documenting everything I saw, and got by, mostly on the kindness of strangers.  I was only robbed once (Atlanta), and only had to bribe one cop (Romania).","user_id":669199,"name":"Charles Andrew Bothwell","website":""},{"id":669782,"bio":"","user_id":669198,"name":"Kristina Fort","website":""},{"id":212152,"bio":"I have been taking photos since I got my father's old Canon AE 25 years ago. I am a photographer because I cannot stop. Every time I have left photography aside, it has always come back to me!","user_id":211550,"name":"Manuel Pombo","website":""},{"id":669842,"bio":"A 19-year-old Indigenous photographer with a passion to capture and share life through her lens.  ","user_id":669258,"name":"Angeleah Brazeau-Emmerson","website":""},{"id":267855,"bio":"I started artistic activities in 1991 with a research focused on archetypes of emotions, which was noteworthy at national and international level with solo and group exhibitions among which Turin Photography Biennial; Galerie Labyrinthe – Lausanne (CH); Festival International de la Photographie \"Images '95\" - Vevey (CH) with the project \"Les portrait de l'incoscience\" embedded in the retrospective dedicated to Jeanloup Sieff . My most recent works are focussed on the condition of women in different cultural heritage (“I was my husband project”) and on the social impacts of the new \"Silk Roads\". \nRecent awards:\n2018 MIPA - Top 25 Storytelling\n2018 National Geographic Award Italia\n2019 PX3 – Bronze / Storytelling \n2019 PX3 – Bronze / People \n2019 PX3 – Honorable Mention for book \"I Was my Husband\"\n2019 IPA– Six Honorable Mentions\nRecent exhibitions:\n- Fine-Art Images Gallery \n- Florence Municipality with United Nation General Assembly\n- MilanPhotoFestival2020\n- Festival Fotografia Etica ","user_id":267253,"name":"VALTER DARBE","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/darbe_valter"},{"id":536447,"bio":"Brjánn Batista Bettencourt is a film photographer based in Toronto Canada. \n\nSince 2009 Brjánn’s work has sought to convey a sense of melancholy in longing, yet a sense of bliss in knowing that the feeling is the love that remains. His duality of culture as a Portuguese-Canadian and coming of age experiences play a vital role as influencers in his bodies of work.\n\nBrjánn’s curiosity has brought him to his native home of Portugal and across Canada, Europe and the United States. He’s currently living in Toronto, Canada working in the editorial, portrait and commercial space.","user_id":535863,"name":"Brjánn Batista Bettencourt","website":"www.brjann.com"},{"id":669868,"bio":"","user_id":669284,"name":"Derek Hutchison","website":"derekhutchison.com"},{"id":300686,"bio":"I work as a stage lighting designer in Tokyo,Japan. My career as a photographer started in 2016. As well as stage lighting, photography deals with light, shadow and color. I would like to express mysterious enigmas of the world and poetic emotion through my photo. Such an idea is greatly influenced by the experiences of the theater that I usually participate in and the photographs of the landscape photographer Mr. Michael Kenna.","user_id":300084,"name":"kenichiro hagiwara","website":"www.im-creator.com/free/kenichirohagiwara/enigmart2"},{"id":668696,"bio":"Madeleine Dalla Torre Castillo is a Swedish-born photographer fueled by beauty, nostalgia and by the desire to liberate \"fixed\" identities. Flowing between Sweden and her Nicaraguan roots, her work is visually minimalistic, yet highly emotive. While her practice is meditative, she’s inspired by the pride and soulfulness of her subjects. Together, they create a utopian environment of embodied empowerment. Madeleine has exhibited her work at Apple and MILK Studios, with published work in magazines such as Vogue, RollingStone and The FADER.","user_id":668112,"name":"Madeleine Dalla Torre Castillo","website":"www.madeleinedalla.com"},{"id":669796,"bio":"Dan Plumley is an adopted Sun Dancer with Mohawk, Lakota, Mic Mac, Ojibway and other American Indians in both Canada and the USA. His photographic work covered wilderness ecosystems, indigenous culture and specially protected mountain landscapes in North Asia and the Americas. He resides in the Adirondack Park in northern New York State. Mr. Plumley is the Founder - Director of the Totem Consulting Group practicing in environmental and cultural consulting - at www.totemgroup.us on the web.","user_id":669212,"name":"Dan Plumley","website":"www.totemgroup.us"},{"id":219413,"bio":"Non ti fidar di me se il cuor ti manca.","user_id":218811,"name":"Giulia Livia","website":"www.behance.net/giuliavenus"},{"id":283048,"bio":"Alison Munsie is a Brisbane based photographer and visual artist.\nAlison's practice is grounded in a persistent need to explore through experimental photographic practices. Alison predominantly focuses on a direct connection to paper, often working with 'cameraless' processes like cyanotypes and collage. Alison was formally trained at Queensland Collage of Art, achieving a Bachelor of Photography in 1995. \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":282446,"name":"Alison Munsie","website":"www.alisonmunsie.com"},{"id":668256,"bio":"Andrea Aguirre is a Mexican-American artist who spent her childhood in Geneva, Switzerland. She attended the historic Corcoran School of Fine Arts, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photojournalism and Art History from The George Washington University. She is currently based in Geneva, Switzerland but is available worldwide.\n\nAndrea has spent years using her role as a photographer to analyze the complex dichotomy between internal and external identity. She has identified an intimacy of the internal self, and explores how that informs our negotiations with the external world. Aware of the inherent bias of a photographer creating narratives behind the lens, she is able to bring an authentic focus to each one of her subjects. ","user_id":667672,"name":"Andrea Aguirre","website":"www.andrea-aguirre.com"},{"id":746284,"bio":"","user_id":743182,"name":"Yuehai Zhu","website":""},{"id":669830,"bio":"Malik is a junior designer working at McCann NY on the Microsoft account. When he’s not working as a designer, he enjoys binge watching anime and capturing on film the unique perspective of his community as a Black Queer photographer. His inspiration stems from the work of Quil Lemons, Myles Lofin, and Tyler Mitchel.","user_id":669246,"name":"Malik Dupree","website":"www.malikdupree.com/photography"},{"id":669843,"bio":"New York based artist photography","user_id":669259,"name":"Alexandre Sazonov","website":"www.alexandresazonov.com"},{"id":669891,"bio":"I’m a Washington, D.C. based documentary style freelance photographer, specializing in portraiture and lifestyle coverage. \n\n Through my eye for raw and candid moments, I aim to showcase true characteristics of people from different walks of life.","user_id":669307,"name":"Mariah Miranda","website":"www.mariahmiranda.com"},{"id":660579,"bio":"Robert Canali was born in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from York University in 2011, where he received his BFA in photography. The artist is currently based in San Francisco, California, and has exhibited within Canada, France, Belgium, the US, and Australia. Canali’s work explores the boundaries of the analog photographic medium to create images that directly correlate to the realities of the photographic apparatus. His work depicts the photograph as a study of impermanence, fragility, and individual perspective. ","user_id":659995,"name":"Robert Canali","website":"www.robertcanali.com"},{"id":92721,"bio":"A native of Scranton, PA, Lori Ryan is a photographer and artist who has settled in the Pocono Mountain region of Northeastern, PA. She received a B.F.A. in Photography from Tyler School of Art.  Her career led her to New York, NY where she became a Photo Editor in both the publishing and stock photography industries.  Her photographs have appeared in national magazines such as Field and Stream and Woman's World, and her fine artwork has been exhibited in New York, NY,  Cambridge, MA, Trenton, NJ, Scranton, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg, PA.\nFor 9 years, Lori served as an Adjunct Instructor in the Fine Arts Division of Keystone College, La Plume, PA. Currently, she is the owner of Lori Ryan Photography and is Co-Director of the Camerawork Gallery, Scranton, PA, Curator of Art, Three Hammers Winery.\n","user_id":92242,"name":"Lori Ryan","website":"loriryanphotography.com"},{"id":669788,"bio":"Buffalo based photographer, Sam Sacco, has been honing his skills in candid portraits since 2019.  Intrigued by the exploration of his emotional \"self\", Sam has been able to capture the moody candid poses of his subjects. His shots use composition and color to bring out the emotional story of his portraits. ","user_id":669204,"name":"Samuel Sacco","website":""},{"id":103785,"bio":"Natassia Doubleoseven, is a derived medium for the conceptual personification of identities which are as mysterious, seductive and transmutable as those of a spy. \nFiltered through a mental Rolodex of nostalgic, first-hand experiences the self portrait photography I create is a dramatized representation of one, who characterizes many. \nNatassia007 (born with the initials, K.K.) is a self portrait photographer from the Tucson, AZ area. ","user_id":103183,"name":"Natassia Doubleoseven","website":""},{"id":273668,"bio":"\nI am a visual art lover and have been interested in photography, painting, and design since the early years of my life.  The precision and possibility to capture a moment on a piece of sensitive paper that one can manipulate and preserve has always appealed to me.  An image of a fraction of a second converts into a lasting memory. The magnetism of an aesthetic and suggestive composition, especially in black and white images, never ceases to awaken my senses. I have studied journalism, cinema, and art. I also enjoy writing and consider the relationship between words and pictures an important channel to convey my ideas. During my travels and everyday life, I have developed a photographic documentary of places, people, and journeys for more than fifteen years.  The photographic and pictorial series and subjects evolve themselves through new encounters, spaces, and relevant topics that I want to develop and explore.  My relation with Art, photography and life is a work in process.","user_id":273066,"name":"Linda Foucrier","website":"foucrierlinda.wix.com/photoslfoucrier"},{"id":665585,"bio":"A devoted family man, Chin Hock enjoys sharing his experiences and reflections hoping to inspire those around him to live a meaningful life and at the same time remember to treasure their loved ones as they pursue their aspirations. As an advocate of strong families, he uses photography to promote his cause.\n\nAchievements/Humble contribution to community via photography\n- Raised more than $25,000 and thanked donors with his photobooks in 2 personal fundraising campaigns for charity\n- 'SIBLINGS - The Ups and Down of Having One\" was awarded 'Book Best New Talent/Gold' in Prix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3) 2019 competition.\n- 'Memories of the Circuit Breaker' was awarded Bronze in Moscow International Foto Awards 2020 and Prix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3) 2020.\n-  Family themed works have been selected for feature in the Ngee Ann Photographic Exhibition, one of the largest photography exhibitions in Singapore, from 2015 - 2019 consecutively. ","user_id":665001,"name":"Tan Chin Hock","website":"facebook.com/tanchinhockSG"},{"id":721710,"bio":"JW Andrew is an artist best known for his unique, rich, multi layered, photo based digital montages, He uses various state of the art, digital techniques to convey raw emotions and feelings in a hand made, grungy, dirty aesthetic. His influences are wide ranging and include various artists and designers such as  The Miaz Brothers, Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Carson, Vaughan Oliver, Roger Ballan, Rosalie Gascoigne and Wong Kar-Wei.\n\nAfter studying Textile Design in Scotland and London (Central St. Martins) and moving to Italy, his unique style developed over many years of experimentation using both traditional and digital techniques. His style could best be defined as an acceptance of “mistakes”, elements such as scratches, dust, blur, movement etc are embraced. His main themes could be summed up in the phrase “The future is not like it used to be!” - disruption of society and the \"smart\"  workplace, automation, AI robots, blurring of national borders and identity, being Scottish! being European! being a digital citizen of the world,!! ","user_id":721126,"name":"jim andrew","website":"jwandrewimages.com"},{"id":721075,"bio":"I started to take photos in 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. At that moment, I was in a Ph.D. program in Public Communication and needed one more, somewhat different outlet for my creative passion. I was struggling to develop an idea for my dissertation and needed a few months away from my research. Doing photography helped me gain inspiration for my academic work, although, these two parts of my life – academic research and photography – do not intersect as such. While it has been certainly difficult to walk the two creative paths that demand excellence and dedication, the journey has been rewarding and exciting. In addition to creative fulfillment, as a photographer, I am also able to volunteer my skills for good causes. For example, I was happy to photograph the National Adoption Day in Boston. Also on a regular basis, I shoot for Sunflower of Peace, a Ukrainian nonprofit organization founded by my friend. Finally, my fascination with photography runs in my family. As a child, I often spent time with my dad at a photography club that he ran in Zhodino (a small town in Belarus), as well as in a makeshift darkroom at home developing film and printing photos. Now, my photography has given me and my dad another chance to bond.","user_id":720491,"name":"Anna Hajiyev","website":"www.annahajiyev.com"},{"id":212209,"bio":"Nicholas Komodore is a Greek photographer living and working in the US. His photography has been showcased, among other venues, at the Contact Photography Festival and the Venice Biennale of Architecture. ","user_id":211607,"name":"Nicholas Komodore","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/nkomodore"},{"id":721430,"bio":"I left my home in Asia and came to Newfoundland, Canada, 5 years ago as an international student. During the past 5 years, I have not only found my new home in Newfoundland but also my muse. Newfoundland is the inspiration for my photography. Robert Tilley, a -75-year-old true and born Newfoundlander, is the first friend I made when I came to Newfoundland, and now he has become my best friend. Robert and I have traveled most parts of Newfoundland, and he appears in many of my photos as a model.\n\n\n ","user_id":720846,"name":"Ting Ting Chen","website":"www.tingtingchen.net"},{"id":134297,"bio":"I was born and live in Voronezh, Russia. I fell in love with photography as a child helping my parents to develope photo pictures and print photographs. This magic of analog photography and nostalgia got this power over me. I always badly interested in drawing. So that‘s why after graduating from the University of Veterinary Medicine I got in parallel  the education of specialisation as a Graphic Designer. \n\nFor a long time I did not work in my field being fascinated by the expression of my creative vision in photography, learning independently and drawing inspiration from other types of art. Having fallen in love with photography I focused my attention on portrait photography. I’ve started with self-portraits, with which I took part in the exhibition for the first time having received the audience award. It was a sign that I was moving in the right direction in my hobby! \n\nFrom the beginning I took pictures for myself, simply because I liked this! -  means of self-expression. As my vision. As my view. As my point. And then I’ve realised people attention to my work. After the birth of my daughter, it was quite natural for me to capture her childhood which turned into a peculiar cycle of photographs, a „Theater of one actor“ — my favorite model, my daughter Tina. Her spontaneity, naturalness, sincerity, artistry and the ability to show the whole range of emotions fill me with inspiration and harmony, which I transfer to my photos - full of motherly love.  \n","user_id":133695,"name":"Natalia Polomina","website":""},{"id":7929,"bio":"Robin Alysha Clemens (1992, NL) is an Amsterdam based photographer whose work revolves around subcultures and exploring different worlds. Her work visualizes scenes where identity and a sense of community are omnipresent. \n\nShe graduated with her Bachelor of Arts at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague in 2016. She creates autonomous projects as well as works for commercial clients. Her work has been exhibited during the Dutch Design Week, Noorderlicht Photography Festival and in TETEM, among others.","user_id":7929,"name":"Robin Alysha Clemens","website":"www.robinalysha.com"},{"id":270675,"bio":"My parents flew from communist dictatorship in Romania to West Germany for a free, curious and diverse life.\u0026nbsp;\nAs a child I travelled with them all over the world to remote areas. No church, no village, no local curiosity, no encounter was left behind.\nThe curiosity of the unknown and its beauty  is their legacy to me and photography a tool to experience how to build a bridge, to cross it and to understand the other, myself, the difference and the connection.\nWhen all else falls away, these experiences remain and photography accelerates them.  \nOriginally, ballet dancer and lawyer, photography is my third \"life\", self taught with diverse masterclasses (Ed Kashi, Ludovic Carème, Serge Picard) and a graduation in photojournalism from the NYIP, New York  and Speos, Paris. \nFor more details see https://www.johannaban.com ","user_id":270073,"name":"Johanna Ban","website":"www.johannaban.com"},{"id":670032,"bio":"","user_id":669448,"name":"Larissa Avn","website":"larissaphoto.com"},{"id":218913,"bio":"I'm a graduate from The Danish School of Art Photography Fatamorgana and holds a MA in Culture- and Media Production (Malmö University, Sweden). I am a member of The Danish Association of Visual Artists and exhibit in Denmark and abroad. My practice evolve around social issues and often challenges media representations of a certain group of people. This process often involve workshops, educational programmes and live storytelling by the participants. \n\n\n\n","user_id":218311,"name":"Maja Nydal Eriksen","website":"www.majanydal.com"},{"id":632973,"bio":"Freelance photographer / musician / Authour ","user_id":632389,"name":"Tom Sandler","website":"Tomsandler.photoshelter.com "},{"id":103788,"bio":"Zuzanna Szarek \nVisual artist\nGraduated with honours from the Media Art Faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where I completed doctoral studies. In 2021 granted doctorate degree from PWSFTviT in Łódź.\nIn art searching for expression of absurd and melancholia often focusing on the traces of human intervention in the landscape.  Author of several individual exhibitions, her photographs are in private and institutional collections, including the National Museum in Gdansk. ","user_id":103186,"name":"Zuzanna Szarek","website":"www.zuzannaszarek.com"},{"id":156929,"bio":"","user_id":156327,"name":"Ungureanu Vadim","website":"www.vadimungureanu.com"},{"id":73457,"bio":"If in photography there are many aspects in which I love to try my hand, experiment and play until I lose my roots, without a shadow of a doubt the field of portraiture remains the one that fascinates me most of all, perhaps the reason for this passion really goes back to\" my night of time \"to those old family photographs that have accompanied me all my life telling me something about myself. It is thanks to an \"observer\" father who probably gave me something more than blood, I have always been looking for faces to tell stories.","user_id":73162,"name":"Enrico Pedrini","website":"www.enricopedrini.it"},{"id":103112,"bio":"Pepe Guinea is an Spanish photographer based in Madrid. After a little encounter with cinema and photography during his study years, worked a long career as a software developer until his meeting with a brain tumor few years ago, moment he began to take some photographs again.\n\nHe studied several courses of photography in EFTI School in Madrid and this year he studied Photoespaña - Master course in theory and artistic projects.\n\nAWARDS\n\nDKV Albarracín Photography and Journalism Seminar, Winner scholarship. 2010\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\nEncuentros. Real Sociedad Fotográfica. Madrid (December, 2017)\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\nSanFest Festival (Madrid, June 2017)\nPonte en su piel - University of Laws of Cantabria (December, 2016)\nFestival Circulations - Festival de la jeune photographie européenne (March 2016)\nInstante Continuo - Photoespaña 2015. Centro Cultural Anabel Segura. Alcobendas (Madrid),\n\nSELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS\n\nphotoworks.org.uk - Showcase (November 2015)","user_id":102510,"name":"Pepe Guinea","website":"www.pepeguinea.com"},{"id":103738,"bio":"Jasper Juinen is a Dutch photographer and videographer who as a twelve year old developed his first films in a self built darkroom occupying the entire bathroom of his parental home. After leaving school prematurely he soon exchanged his side job at a one-hour photo lab for a traineeship at Reuters, which would turn out being merely the beginning of his internationally flourishing career.\n\nFive years after this professional kick-start, Jasper joined the Dutch national press agency ANP as a staff photographer. Five years of news and sports photography were to follow, after which he was offered the position of chief photographer at Associated Press in Madrid. In 2008 he changed course to establish the Spanish branch of Getty Images – a chapter he finished in 2013. Back in the Netherlands he currently operates as an independent photojournalist with a focus on documentary photography.","user_id":103136,"name":"Jasper Juinen","website":"www.jasperjuinen.com"},{"id":217408,"bio":"A 27 years old student in japan. I spent most of my free time on the street, capturing the life of strangers around me.","user_id":216806,"name":"Bagus Rezandi Mohammad","website":"www.instagram.com/sae_street"},{"id":52028,"bio":"Thomas Baccaro (October 5, 1975)\nHe belongs to the fourth generation of Italian artists. His great-grandfather, Dr. Vito Mameli, was appointed head of Italian restorers in 1927. His grandfather, Mr. Lamberto Giovagnoli, was a set designer, artistic director and art director. His mother, Fiorella Giovagnoli, was an artist and restauratrice. Her father, Giuseppe Baccaro, was a gallery owner, art dealer and auctioneer in the 1960s to 2010. His stepparents were Hector Babenco, film director, and Mario Cravo Neto, artist and photographer.\nIt was born and grew up among museums, galleries, exhibitions and artists. Today, it has more than 24 individual exhibitions out of a total of 54 exhibitions in its artistic history. He worked in the photography studios of advertising agencies DPZ and Almap BBDO and with important photographers such as Mario Cravo Neto, Silvio Pinhatti, among others, he produced art books, large and important art exhibitions and cultural events.","user_id":52033,"name":"Thomas Baccaro","website":"www.thomasbaccaro.com"},{"id":103747,"bio":"Capturing the life-moment in every photograph Karineh awakens the\nsenses through her undeniable understanding of color and texture. \nMuch like her personality, Karineh offers an uncompromising perfectionism to her clients while creating art with every click of the camera. \nHer exuberant portfolio of work speaks for itself. After years of living in \nNew York City, the intoxicating California sun persuaded Karineh to\nmove to Los Angeles. \nToday, she travels from coast to coast attending to her clients' needs.","user_id":103145,"name":"Karineh Gurjian","website":"www.karinehnyc.com"},{"id":297046,"bio":"I'm an Iranian women from middle east which has reputation for its harsh  boundary  for women society but for me as a female photographer I try to break these limitation.","user_id":296444,"name":"Niusha Hatefi","website":""},{"id":721489,"bio":"I was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Canada, and presently living in Hong Kong. My passion for photography started when I discovered street photography a few years ago. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, I travelled frequently for work and I used that opportunity to document people and places whenever I could. \n\nIn 2021, being grounded in Hong Kong, I was determined to work harder towards improving my photography, both in digital and film. For my digital work,  I have decided to commit to shooting in black and white because I enjoy the contrast, simplicity and timelessness of the results. \n\nWhen I shoot, I try to look for good light, one that provides a nice gradient or high contrast for the frame. My goal is to make photos that tell stories with good aesthetics. I like to make candid shots of people because I feel that they are the most natural expression of the moment. In my encounters in street photography, I strive to be as respectful as I can in each situation. ","user_id":720905,"name":"Nicholas Ip","website":"nicholasip.com"},{"id":87759,"bio":"Photo enthusiast trying to capture the world around me ","user_id":87309,"name":"Peter Matus","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/petermatus"},{"id":138391,"bio":"Ich liebe es zu reisen und Motive ohne Lichtformer oder zusätzliches Equipment abzulichten.  Das Fotografieren ermöglicht mir den Moment und damit Zeitgeschichte innerhalb eines Augenblickes anhand von millionen Bildpunkten einzufrieren.  \n\n","user_id":137789,"name":"Marc Diefenbach","website":"mdiefenbach.com"},{"id":697469,"bio":"Photographer, filmmaker and writer based in New York ","user_id":696885,"name":"JAMES MCSHERRY","website":"JamesMcSherry_22  Instagram    JamesMcSherry.com "},{"id":697520,"bio":"New Zealand-born photographer. Started my career in Shanghai where I feel I love taking portraits and experimenting with shaping light.","user_id":696936,"name":"Sam Webber","website":""},{"id":531626,"bio":"","user_id":531042,"name":"Cengiz Efe Onbilgin","website":""},{"id":746326,"bio":"","user_id":743217,"name":"willy k pedersen","website":"www.willykjerphoto.no"},{"id":363910,"bio":"Inizio a fotografare a metà degli anni ottanta, rivolgendo il mio interesse inizialmente al paesaggio urbano, allo still-life e al ritratto per poi indirizzarmi in maniera prevalente, nel 1995, verso la fotografia di paesaggio, sia come rappresentazione del territorio sia come ricerca personale.\nTra il 1990 e il 2013 ho partecipato a workshop e incontri che mi hanno permesso di acquisire nozioni di tecnica, composizione e linguaggio fotografico.\nAlcuni lavori sul paesaggio sono diventati mostre personali. \n","user_id":363308,"name":"Carlo Panza","website":"www.carlopanza.it"},{"id":218893,"bio":"I am passionate about dignity and the need for marginalised people to tell their stories and be heard in order to heal and move on with their lives. Much of my work is from war torn countries and war zones through working for UNHCR and in particular in Darfur, Sudan. In 2007, I was fortunate enough to travel to Tibet with Magnum photographer Steve McCurry and see a genius at work - it was one of the most transformative experiences of my life. Today, I continue to photograph in third world countries and have just finished my first novel, a story set during the Rwandan genocide about the true cost of war.","user_id":218291,"name":"Maureen Collins","website":"maureencollins.com.au"},{"id":697511,"bio":"After 20 years of work as a journalist and communication consultant, I decided a few years ago to pick up my love for photography. I followed two years of education at the Photo Academy in Amsterdam, after which I made a switch to lessons with portrait photographer Milan Gies in 2020.\n\nCentral to my work as a photographer are everydayness, the search for beauty and the cycle of life, in which nature and the people around me are a great source of inspiration. \n","user_id":696927,"name":"Eveline Beijst","website":""},{"id":74946,"bio":"I have been an artist my entire life.  I was a high school art teacher for 22 years.\nFor the past 18 years I've made a living as a tattoo artist.\nPhotography, however, is my passion - \nI love working and shooting with models - especially in a natural environment.\n","user_id":74648,"name":"Kevin Stiles","website":"www.facebook.com/kevin.stiles.5"},{"id":3208,"bio":"LiuJin\n\n1971: Born in Jiangsu Province, China\n1995: Graduated from the Department of Arts and Crafts of Jiangsu Xuzhou Engineering Institute\nFrom 1996: professional artist\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n\n2006:\n     The Story of Youth                                     F2 Gallery, Beijing    \n     Ascending Angel                             George Michell Gallery, Shanghai \n2008:\n      Lost Paradise                                      Art8 Gallery, Beijing\n      Real Theatre                                       Jiahe Art Salon, Beijing\n      Real Theatre                                      140sqm Gallery, Shanghai\n2010:\n      Injured Angel+ Religion Space                                TIVAC, Taipei\n2011:\n     “The Second Face” New work of LiuJin            White Box Museum, Beijing\n2012:\n     “The Spectacled People”                   Four-Face Space Gallery, Beijing\n2013:\n     “Nowhere to Escape”            Matthias KÜper Galleries Stuttgart / Beijing                               \n       \nGroup Exhibitions\n\n2013:\n      Beijing Photo Biennial                             CAFA Art Museum,Beijing\n      Intuition Awaking                                  Pin Yao, Shan Xi\n      2013 Art and Design 100                            White Box, Beijing \n      Vientiane                                        Today Art Museum Beijing \n2012: \nPin Yao International Photography Festival                Pin Yao, Shan Xi\nConceptual Renewal – Short History            Si Shang Art Museum, Beijing\nof Chinese Contemporary Photographical Art\n\n2011: \nToronto Chinese Photo Festival (TCPF)                     Toronto, Canada\n      2011 Taiwan Photo Art Fair                                         Taipei\n      Love Music Love Art                 Nuoart Art League, Beijing Olympic Center\n      A Dialogue between West and East                         Shan Xi, He Shun\n2010:\nDocumentary Exhibition of Open\n—Tens years of Performance Art                   Songzhuang Museum                                                                                          \nPHOTO.SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRES                                Paris, France \nThe Power of Political and \nEnvironment in China Contemporary Photography                    Norway             \n“Water” Contemporary Photography \nof Cao Changdi Photo Festival                         Pekin Fine Art Beijing\n       Fake Myth                                 IllumGallery, Seoul, South Korea\n      The 3rd HKAPA International Salon of Photography 2010            HongKong\n2009: \n     Lianzhou International Photo Festival                  Lianzhou, Guangdong\n     Lishui Photo Festival                                     Lishui, Zhejiang\n“Break on Through to the Other Side”celebration the 20th anniversary of \nthe 1989 Fall of the Berlin wall                           Berlin, Germany \nChengdu Biennale                                  Chongqing Province, China\nGemeinsam in Bewegung                                     Wu Han Art Museum\nGuangzhou  Photo  Biennale                          Guangdong Museum of Art\nArt Paris                                                     Paris, France\nArt Brussels                                             Brussels, Belgian\nArt Hongkong                                                      Hongkong\nThe Starting Point: \"Intrude of                Shanghai Zhendai Morden Museum  \nArt\u0026amp;Life 366 Days\"- Dynamics of \nChange Jan1-Dec31 2008     \nImplosion or Fusion: the Special        Shang Elem¬¬ents Museum of Contemporary\nMoment of International Art Talk           Art, No.1 Art District, Beijing\n\n2008:\n     New Century China Photograph                       Artgate Gallery, New York\n     Mixed Maze -- China Contemporary Photograph     Red Mansion Foundation, London\n     China Concept Photography 10 Years                  Times Space  798, Beijing\n     City Split                                              Songzhuang, Beijing\n     Images of Desire                                  True Color Museum,Suzhou\n     Image Dynamics                                    798 Photo Gallery, Beijing\n     China Contemporary Documentary Exhibition          Wall Museum, Yonghe Museum, Beijing  \n     Image Fabrication and Contemporary                Chinablue Gallery, Beijing \n     Photo-Imagery Art \n     China and Korea Contemporary Art Exhibition        Art8 Art Space, Beijing\nReal Eden—Angel of Liujin landing on            \nShanghai A project of Intrude: Art \u0026amp; Life \n366  days Programme                                 Shanghai Zhendai Museum \n     The Oriental Rainbow -- An Index of Images       Magee Art Gallery, Madrid \n     In Chinas Urbanization Process  \nHefero Imagery -- A Kind of Psychology of Urban image                                        798 photo Gallery\n     ZhuYi, Chinese Contemporary Photography                       Lille, France\n\n2007:\n    \"La Cina e' vicina\"                          PAN - Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli\n     ZhuYi, Chinese Contemporary Photography               ARTIUM Victoria, Spain\n     Dragon’s Evolution                                    China Square, New York\n     Hyper Reality                                            Beijing Dr Gallery\n     The 38th Arles Photography Festival                             Arles France\n     Art Exhibition of Digital soul                    Art Season Gallery, Beijing\n     TIE.PATH                                               You Gallery, Beijing\n     Assimilating reckons                        Gefeng Art Institution, Shenzhen \nChina Now Lost In Transition                      Eli Klein Fine Art, New York\n     Fractal Images – Jiangsu Contemporary Art      Nanjing Museum, Nanjing China\n     CIGE (China International Gallery Expo)                   F2 Gallery, Beijing\n     Seam—International Contemporary Art Exhibition       Duanluo Space, Beijing \n     Asian Splendor-- China and Korea Art                 \nCommunication Exhibition                            Times Space798, Beijing\n\n2006:  \n     Ruins-an exhibition of new video and \nPhotography from China\n                                   The Institute of Visual Arts (Inova Gallery) at                                                                             \n                                       The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA\n     China international gallery expo (CIGE)                   F2 Gallery, Beijing\n     Art Beijing 2006                                         F2 Gallery, Beijing\n     CHINA/CHINA                                              706 space, Beijing\n     Another Day of Angel--Group \n     Exhibition of Contemporary Photographs                 3818 Gallery, Beijing \n   ‘CASINO’An Extreme Art Experiment                        TRA Gallery, Beijing\n     Self-landscapes in Transition-\n     Chinese Avant-garde Photography Since 1990           Asia Art Center, Beijing\n\n2005: \n    Serving for Billion People                     Asian Culture Museum, Singapore\n    Vehicle and Mirror Image                         Beijing New Art Projects, 798  \nRuins' Flowers - Contemporary \nPhotographic Works Exhibition               Old Ladies' House Art Space, Macau\n    Vagueness Hide Dimly                                 Tanling Gallery, Beijing\nAfter 70s-The Generation \nChanged by Market                       Ming Yuan Culture Art Center, Shanghai \nChina Action                                 Centre chor raphique nationalde                       \n                                             Tours direction Bernardo Montet \nThe Book of Ideas-Chinese and Irish \nGroup exhibition                     Art Scene Warehouse, shanghai Nouveaufes   \n                                                        Sans Limits Beijing\nGlorious-- Songzhuang 10 Years Invitation Exhibition       Songzhuang, Beijing\n\n2004:  \nOver One Billion Served: Conceptual Photography From \nThe People’s Republic of China     The Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, USA\n    Bologna Art Fair                                             Bologna, Italy\nOFFICINA ASIA- Bologna Galleria d’ Arte Moderna\nCesena,Galleria Comunaled’ Arte- Palazzo del Ridotto e Galleria d’ Arte\n                             Ex- Pescheria.Rimini,Palazzo dell’ Arengo.Italy                           \n    Crisis of the Real                             Ruhrland Museum Essen, Germany \n    Time to image imitation                        Taiwan Soka Art Center, Beijing\n    Tian An Men--Photography Exhibition          Chinese Eyes Gallery Paris France\n    The Paradise Fire                                       ShongZhuang, Beijing\n    Sense of Fragility                    Italian Embassy-Cultural Office Beijing \n\n2003:\n    Out of the Red ----Chinese Art Now                Trevi Flash Art Museum, Italy\n    Out of The Red ----Chinese Art Now             Marella art Gallery, Milano Italy\n    Images against War, Galerie Lichblicht                      Cologne, Germany \n    I am China ---- 2003 Chinese Photography Annual Exhibition\n                                                       SOHO modern city, Beijing\n    Breathe --- Chinese Contemporary Photography   Washington Square Galleries New York University, USA \n    Prague Biennale                                      Prague, Czech Republic\nGene Photograph Exhibition                  Imperial Family Granary, Beijing\n\n2002:\t\n    Counterfeit -- 2002 Chinese Photography Annual Exhibition BASA         Beijing\n    Long March-- A Visual Exhibition in the walking                  Sichuan, China\n    View and Distance --- Photography Exhibition                There Bar, Beijing\n    Second Pingyao International Photography Festival               Shanxi, China\n    Out of Loss --- Contemporary Art Exhibition          Hammo Art Gallery, Beijing\n    To each his own                Fashion Institute of Guangzhou University, China  \n    Changchun Contemporary Art Invitation Exhibition               Far East Museum, Changchun, China\n2001?\t\n    Scar--Chinese Conceptual \nPhotography Annual Exhibition                      Exhibition Hall of Capital \nNormal University, Beijing\nConstructed Reality --- \nBeijing Conceptual Photography                         Hong Kong Arts Center \n    Self - First-grade International Photography Festival          Dongying, China\n    Zero Degree-Contemporary Art Exhibition            Bridge Art Factory, Beijing\n    Knowledge is power-Contemporary Art Exhibition     Xidan Books Center, Beijing\nStars in Happy Life, an independent film shot in August                 Beijing\n\n2000:\t\n    Man and Animals, performance exhibition     Qingliangshan Park, Nanjing, China\n    First Open Art Platform 1st International Performance Festival\n                                                               Huairou, Beijing\n    Usual and Unusual                                Shanghai Yuan gong Art Museum\n    Plane--contemporary art invitation exhibition          China Women Activities Center, Beijing\n1999: \t\n    Out of Control                                         Beijing Design Museum\n    Popular Images of 1990s in China     International Exhibition Center, Shanghai\n    Given and Surpassed: \nOil Painters Group Exhibition by Artists Born in 1970s\n                                                    Wan Fung Art Gallery, Beijing\n    Beijing Contemporary Art Documenta                  Goethe Institute, Beijing\nHundred Years, Hundred People, and Hundred Surnames\n---Contemporary Art Exhibition                      Nanjing Normal University\n\n1998:     \nReflection upon Oneself and Environment\n --- Contemporary Art Exhibition \n                                        Beijing Science and Technology University","user_id":3208,"name":"Liu Jin","website":"www.liujin-art.com"},{"id":670237,"bio":"","user_id":669653,"name":"PATRICIA BAIGES","website":""},{"id":145038,"bio":"Cultivated in fine art, Saverio brings a concept-driven approach to his photography.  His portraits are recognized for an affable sense humor, narrative sensibility of real and imagined people.\nSaverio is the fourth in a lineage of Italian Saverio's and lives in the Chicago area with his wife and two sons. \n","user_id":144436,"name":"Saverio Truglia","website":"www.hellosaverio.com"},{"id":586391,"bio":"As a self-taught photographer using an old second hand camera, I first set about finding my own style by creating painterly self-portraits.\n\nI've been shooting portraits on a DSLR for around two years and have staged all of the self portraits from the front room of my home.  Some of these had their first public showing at the Surface gallery as part of the Off Centre Festival in Nottingham, UK.\n\nBuilding on the body of self-portraiture work, I combined my admiration of my favourite painters with my high regard and connection with the older generation to create images for the Glowing Older project. Something which has most definitely evolved as a result of caring full-time for my father. Who sadly passed away 3 weeks ago. ","user_id":585807,"name":"Grace Eden","website":"@graceedenphotographynottingham"},{"id":223223,"bio":"street photographer living in London shooting film with my M6 and Mamiya 7.","user_id":222621,"name":"oliver Smallman","website":"www.instagram.com/oli_smallman"},{"id":246620,"bio":"I walk a lot with my camera and I look around me","user_id":246018,"name":"Lorenzo Caggioli","website":"instagram.com/lorecagram"},{"id":72431,"bio":"Fatima Martinez is a Spanish journalist, Phd and professor in Journalism for more two decades. She is a street photographer, apart from a poetry lover, based in Bogota (Colombia). She loves photography, portraits and photojournalism. She has been traveling around different countries for several years living in London, UK (2015), Austin, Texas, USA (2012), Madrid, Spain and Bogotá, Colombia, since 2017.  ","user_id":72160,"name":"Fátima Martínez","website":"co.linkedin.com/in/fatimamargu"},{"id":378004,"bio":"I am passionate about my photography.  Love to travel and this gives me wonderful opportunites with my camera.  Landscape and street photography are favourites.  \n\nOne day after the virus we will be able to get back to travel! and  I can't wait.  My two 2020 Photography tours to China and India, that I was to have led, sadly both cancelled.","user_id":377420,"name":"Susan Moss","website":"www.susanmossartand photography.com"},{"id":669844,"bio":"Attirée par le mouvement théâtral vers l’âge de 16 ans, je prends mes premières images avec mise en scène. Lors d’une promenade dans les bois je demande à mon amie de jouer la nymphe devant mon appareil. La magie de l’image me fait ressentir une émotion profonde accompagnée de frissons. Dès lors, je sais que je veux faire de la photo, raconter une histoire photographique et faire ressentir aux gens qui la regardent l’intensité qui peut nous habiter.\u0026nbsp;\n​En 2001, avant la fin de mes études en photo au cégep du Vieux-Montréal, je me lance en photographie. Les contrats qui viennent à moi m’éloignent grandement de l’imagerie fantastique et artistique du ressenti dont j’avais rêvé, mais ils me font vivre de la photo. J’œuvre comme photoreporter pour une dizaine d’années, je couvre des événements culturels, politiques et corporatifs. Je reviens au portrait et à la mise en scène de la femme en nature en 2015. Je découvre la peinture et l'intègre dans mes photos.","user_id":669260,"name":"Caroline Durocher","website":"www.carolinedurocher.com"},{"id":526994,"bio":"John Huang (Huang Tzu-Hung) is a black and white photographer focusing on documenting the cultural landscapes in cities to show the beauty and value that he saw. He was born and raised in Taiwan. His work has been shown at Atelier Drome (Seattle), Center on Contemporary Art (Seattle), Phinney Center Gallery (Seattle), and Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle). He is the Silver Prize winner in Moscow International Foto Awards, Amateur Editorial-Political Category and a finalist in 2020 Communication Arts Photography Competition, Student Work Category.","user_id":526410,"name":"Tzu Hung Huang","website":"johnhuang.space"},{"id":442407,"bio":"Retired emeritus professor","user_id":441823,"name":"Carl Moore","website":"www.carlmoorephotography.com"},{"id":17959,"bio":"Isidro Ramirez is a Spanish photographer who, after 20 years spent living, working and studying in the UK, is now based in Singapore. Alongside developing his practice as a contemporary urban photographer, Ramirez now also lectures at LASALLE College of the Arts. Ramirez’s works have been exhibited widely in major cities across Europe and the USA, including Barcelona, Bogota, Vienna, Berlin, New York and Los Angeles.  Ramirez is a member of the Association of Urban Photographers, an international collective focusing on aspects of urban life in their work.","user_id":17959,"name":"Isidro Ramirez","website":"www.isidroramirez.net"},{"id":721592,"bio":"Aurora Király approaches the contemporary art field from different perspectives: as an artist, initiator of educational and cultural projects.\n\nAs an artist she is working with photography and installation in a variety of media. During the 1990s and the 2000s, her projects explored the capacity of photography to record the quotidian, by combining auto-referential fragments with documentary aspects of day-to-day life (e.g. Melancholia, 1997 - 1999). The self-reflecting images have provided an interesting point of departure for further installations that included collage (Viewfinder 2014 – 2015 and Viewfinder Mock-ups, 2016 - ongoing), text (News Convertor, 2016 and News Remix, 2016 - 2017), textiles (Soft drawings, 2020), and even painting (Heröines, 2013 - 2015).\nHer most recent works question the sources or artistic inspiration depending on the context, the recent history as well as the references in art history of the status of women artists.\n\nBetween 2001 – 2009 Aurora Király ran one of the most significant art-spaces for photography in Romania, Galeria Nouă and since 2007 she has been teaching at the department of Photography and Dynamic Image, at the Bucharest National University of Arts. Both roles have informed her artistic process focused on memory and the process of photography, actively supporting her peers and cultural workers in the emergent photography art scene in Romania through exhibitions, publications and artistic interventions. ","user_id":721008,"name":"Aurora Kiraly","website":"www.aurorakiraly.com"},{"id":3162,"bio":"","user_id":3162,"name":"Krass Clement","website":"www.krassclement.com"},{"id":670456,"bio":"Old but not out. Time is my enemy that is why I love photography it can stop and place you in that zone for the rest of your life.","user_id":669872,"name":"Roderick Walker","website":"gnostar@wn.com.au"},{"id":115387,"bio":"Delphine Vermeil.  J'ai commencé vers 17 ans à photographier des groupes de rock, puis me suis intéressée à la danse et aux artistes. Mes trois séries photographiques les plus importantes portent sur la sieste, les fanfares et dernièrement la lecture.  Dernier travail en cours: #youthunderlockdown","user_id":114785,"name":"Delphine Vermeil","website":"www.facebook.com/delphinevermeil.photographe"},{"id":3145,"bio":"","user_id":3145,"name":"Kent Klich","website":"www.kentklich.com"},{"id":670523,"bio":"Frode N. Borfjord \nInvestigative TV-documentarist,  journalist,  photographer, author and project advisor.","user_id":669939,"name":"Frode N Borfjord","website":"www.facebook.com/kraeka"},{"id":5513,"bio":"Cohen was born and lived in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania until 2013. He attended Penn State University and Wilkes College between 1961 and 1965, and opened a commercial photo studio in 1966. Cohen’s photography was first exhibited in the 1969 exhibition Vision and Expression organised by Nathan Lyons at George Eastman House. \n\nThe majority of the photography for which Cohen is known is shot in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area (also known as the Wyoming Valley), a historic industrialized region of northeastern Pennsylvania. Characteristically Cohen photographs people close-up, using a wide-angle lens and aflashgun, mostly in black and white, frequently cropping their heads from the frame, concentrating on small details. He has used 21 mm, 28 mm and 35 mm focal length, wide-angle, lenses and later on 50 mm.\n \nCohen has published three monographs, Grim Street (2005); True Color (2007), work in colour originating as a commission from George Eastman House; and Italian Riviera (2008), made along the Levante Riviera, during his stay in Rapallo, Liguria.\n\nCohen has described his method as 'intrusive': \"They're not easy pictures. But I guess that's why they're mine.”\n","user_id":5513,"name":"Mark Cohen","website":"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cohen_(photographer)"},{"id":670429,"bio":"I do part time photography in the cosplay and portraiture world in the greater Seattle area.","user_id":669845,"name":"Nathan Vincent","website":""},{"id":670571,"bio":"1972 eine Ausbildung zum Fotografen in Berlin (Lette verein)\n1974-84 saisonale Arbeit in Syrien bei einer archäologischen Ausgrabung in Syrien am Eufrat\n1976-1979 Ausbildung zum Diplom Sozialpädagoge/arbeiter und Ende der Fotografie bis auf die Tätigkeiten in Syrien\n1992 bis jetzt Betreung von psychisch kranken Menschen, Ende der fotografischen Laufbahn\n2000 wieder Einstieg in die digitale Fotografie mit Schwerpunkt Akt und Aktportrait","user_id":669987,"name":"wolfgang bitterle","website":"www.amaro-foto.de"},{"id":670418,"bio":"I am Jenna Ory and I am a student from New York City. I am an aspiring photographer, but currently just learning and taking photos of my friends and the world around me. ","user_id":669834,"name":"Jenna Ory","website":""},{"id":17563,"bio":"I was born in New York City and raised in California. With a BFA in Photography from Art Center College of Design, I worked as an award-winning advertising and editorial photographer for over a decade. At a certain point, I felt my best work was for myself, so I left commercial photography to pursue my own imagery, I got my MFA from Claremont Graduate University and have been teaching and making making work ever since. \n\nMy photographs have been included in a large number of solo and group exhibitions in the United States and Internationally. I've also been active in the photo community as a curator and organizer of photo-related events. ","user_id":17563,"name":"Ann Mitchell","website":"www.ann-mitchell.com"},{"id":697527,"bio":"","user_id":696943,"name":"竜太 高田","website":""},{"id":298970,"bio":"I have just recently retired from photographing interiors and now just enjoy taking photos for me of whatever I feel like.","user_id":298368,"name":"David Petersen","website":""},{"id":400787,"bio":"Jiazhen Li is an artist who uses image and installation as the method of her art practice.\n\nShe has always been obsessed with topics related to the interaction between individuals and the world - how different social, political and cultural powers influence individuals and how individuals suffer and cope with that, especially the aesthetics, contradiction and complexity between fragility and toughness, decay and development, lost and hope. What she wants to explore is the boundary of distance and intimacy, objectivity and subjectivity in documentary photography through her photographs, and the relationship and responsibility between photographer and the photographed.","user_id":400203,"name":"Jiazhen Li","website":"www.jiazhenli.com"},{"id":670576,"bio":"Je suis né en 1961 à Paris. C'est le Général De Gaule qui m'offre mon premier appareil photo en en 1969…J'ai fait récemment deux expositions. Une sur les murs de Toulon et une autre sur des bouquets de fleurs fanées à la \"galerie 15\" à Toulon. Je m'intéresse aussi au portrait avec ce procédé qui oblige le modèle à avoir une posture réflexive sur lui-même.","user_id":669992,"name":"Éric Pineau","website":"Site de photographie Éric Pineau"},{"id":545426,"bio":"Xueying Chang is a documentary photographer based in Washington, D.C. and her work focuses on family relationships, population aging, immigration and marginalized groups. She is currently a visuals editor at NPR. Through her art practice and research in visual storytelling, she has been exploring what defines her and what makes her human. Chang is also a video producer and graphic designer.","user_id":544842,"name":"Xueying Chang","website":"www.changxueying.com"},{"id":697606,"bio":"I am a journalist who finds photographic images to often hold more information than words can express.","user_id":697022,"name":"Jim Williams","website":"n/a"},{"id":621534,"bio":"Harriet Moore is a fine art photographer, who graduated with a BA in Fine Art Photography from Camberwell College of Arts in 2020. She specialises in documentary, portrait and still life photography, using both film and digital processes. Many of her projects look towards narratives of the unusual but with elements of the everyday, and this is where her interests lie. Her work varies from creating abstract darkroom experiments to exploring documentary subjects, such as psychics and spirituality. ","user_id":620950,"name":"Harriet Moore","website":"www.harrietmoore.co.uk"},{"id":721764,"bio":"I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated in architecture in 1973 from CSU San Luis Obispo.  In the early 1970s I studied architecture and photography at the Danish Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen where I started photographing the street life I was experiencing.  I spent my architectural career in California and after working 40 years in building and historic preservation, I retired to a small town in Oregon.  Photography is my creative outlet and I’ve spent over 50 years working with multiple genres and various camera formats. ","user_id":721180,"name":"Thomas Winter","website":"thomaswinterphoto.com"},{"id":664260,"bio":"Abby Rosenblatt  (born in New York City, Oct 10, 2002) is a high school student. She is anxiously awaiting the start of college in the fall of 2021, where she will be studying photography, art, and communication. ","user_id":663676,"name":"Abby Rosenblatt","website":"www.livelylens.com "},{"id":670667,"bio":"I am just Street Photographer. FInalist of 2022 Miami Street Photography Festival","user_id":670083,"name":"Deni Arifianto","website":"instagram.com/deniareeflens?igshid=yu70e9609o9g"},{"id":268060,"bio":"Bradway's photographs capture unique images of female empowerment in a challenging age. Women of different ages and races were invited by the artist to bring important personal objects into her studio and to pose for black and white portraits in a stark, simplified environment. The monochromatic, bare setting sets off the joy and confidence radiated by the subjects, and their diversity of strength, power, and presence.\n","user_id":267458,"name":"Chelsea Bradway","website":"www.allthingssparkleyphotography.com"},{"id":721827,"bio":"Hello, I'm Sara. A professional photographer, graphic designer, copywriter and journalist. My passion is to create photos and works of art with authenticity and naturalness.\n\nI call my way of taking pictures \"Intuitive Photography\"","user_id":721243,"name":"Sara Pawlak","website":"www.sarapawlak.de"},{"id":103869,"bio":"","user_id":103267,"name":"Miriam Danar","website":"shootingnyphotos.smugmug.com/People-of-New-York"},{"id":240329,"bio":"I was born in Italy, actually based in Madrid and working as a digital designer and freelance photographer. Street Photography is what I do in my free time. My work is based mostly in reportage and portraits. I like to capture the stories of people in their everyday life, street artists and social events that can transmit meaningful messages. My recent work portraits stories of people in the city I live in(Madrid), behind the main concepts of modernity, tradition and multiculturalism. ","user_id":239727,"name":"Daniela Butini","website":"www.danielabutini.com"},{"id":103846,"bio":"Emma Rose Milligan is a commercial, editorial and fine photographer based in NYC. She received her BFA and MFA from School of Visual Arts, and is an EAW 37 alum. Her editorial commissions appear in Barron's, Bloomberg, Bon App, Newsday, NYT, USA Today, WSJ and more. She is an ADC 104 Bronze Cube and Merit winner, as well as AP40 and AP41 chosen winner. Her personal work has been published internationally by Parisian based magazine, Courrier International, as well as London based book publisher, Hoxton Mini Press.","user_id":103244,"name":"Emma Rose Milligan","website":"emmarosemilligan.com"},{"id":670862,"bio":"","user_id":670278,"name":"Cetty romeo","website":""},{"id":197043,"bio":"My name is Leena Asgodom and I am a Latvian photographer who uses photography to tell my very personal stories. I believe in translating emotion into images, feeling, and experiencing life through photography, seeking and questioning, trying to see behind the visual reality. I’m interested in personal, self-experienced stories. For me, photography is much more than prints. The camera is a mirror in my life. \nBorn 1981, Latvia. Lives in Hebden Bridge, UK. I started photographing in a documentary style, I have graduated from Riga Photographer School in Latvia, later participated in the International Summer school of Photography and Self-portrait Symposium in Finland. Exhibited at the ISSP 2013 Exhibition Photo series „My life without me”, Kuldiga, Latvia.  ","user_id":196441,"name":"Leena Asgodom","website":""},{"id":670808,"bio":"","user_id":670224,"name":"Donna DeLone","website":""},{"id":274531,"bio":"Film editor and photographer. Hooked on storytelling with imagery.","user_id":273929,"name":"David Sketchley","website":"www.instagram.com/sketchx"},{"id":563086,"bio":"La photo m'a toujours fascinée, travaillant en temps que maquilleuse depuis plusieurs décennies mon regard s'est forgé une certaine esthétique et une vision différente, j'ose maintenant sortir de certains schémas et je compte bien aller plus loin dans la création. \nJe fais de la photo en amatrice depuis longtemps, mais je me sens légitime en tant que créatrice .\nPas de Photoshop car le côté brut m’intéresse aussi,  d'ailleurs montrer un grain de peau, une soi disant imperfection, en est-elle une vraiment ? \nJ'aime que la photo vive et ne soit pas figée dans quelque chose de totalement parfait, trop plastifiée à mon sens.\nJe fais aussi des photos autres que des portraits mais ce sera peut-être pour une autre fois !   :  )\n","user_id":562502,"name":"Monique Buchard","website":""},{"id":667766,"bio":"Camille Fontaine is a multi-disciplinary creative based in London, England. \n\nAuthentic narratives and inclusive representation are at the core of all work produced, which use photography and film to document society and unpick the frameworks of 'normative' identity narratives. ","user_id":667182,"name":"Camille Fontaine","website":"camillefontaine.online/home/visual-art"},{"id":670022,"bio":"","user_id":669438,"name":"Margherita Lazzati","website":"www.margheritalazzati.it"},{"id":149777,"bio":"Ethan Hill is a portrait photographer with over 20 years of experience in the editorial world.  A partial client list includes Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Atlantic Records, and The New York Times.  For 11 years he was a regular contributor to the domestic and international editions of Newsweek.  Outside of assignment work, Ethan has been shooting personal art documenting the lives of gay men through nude portraiture.  He is a teacher at the International Center for Photography and has work included in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.  For the last four years has been working on his first documentary film about the life of New York tattoo legend and Coney Island sideshow performer Michael Wilson.  ","user_id":149175,"name":"Ethan Hill","website":"www.ethanhill.com"},{"id":697431,"bio":"Akbar Shahbazi is a photographer, film maker, and television cinematographer.\n\nI started photography in 1997 and I have experienced the transition from negative to digital professionally, and at the same time, I am  carrying out long-term projects from Kurdistan, Dervishes, and Oramanat (Oraman region).\n\nI have been continuing my photography for many years without any support along with film making.\n\nI have received domestic and international awards in the fields of film making and photography from various festivals.","user_id":696847,"name":"Akbar Shahbazi","website":""},{"id":540202,"bio":"Studied photography restoration, then worked in the field of photo exhibitions and photo book publishing. Trying to pursue my passion and becoming a photographer. ","user_id":539618,"name":"Ursula Rénique","website":"instagram.com/ursula_undercover?igshid=1poe5ensjao9"},{"id":670832,"bio":"Mati Hiis (b.1946) lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia. Having had a long career as a press photographer behind him, he works as a freelancer since 2014. He list culture,sports, and wildlife   as his favorite subject areas. He`s had solo exhibitions in Finland,Estonia and Germany, and has won numerous awards, including the nation`s Best Sport Photo in 2003 and 2004, and best Wildlife Photo in 2004","user_id":670248,"name":"Mati Hiis","website":""},{"id":541952,"bio":"Bridget Haggerty is a fine art photographer with a previous career in event and commercial photography. She grew up in New York’s Hudson Valley where her overactive imagination lead her to wander the woods with her first camera in hand. Those photographic escapades helped her develop an appreciation of decay, nature, and hidden beauty. Bridget graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Photography. Since graduating, she lives and works in NYC using photography to document events, brand businesses, and now share her thoughts with the fine art world.","user_id":541368,"name":"Bridget Haggerty","website":"www.bhaggerty.com"},{"id":214823,"bio":"Photographe basé à Paris, France\nCofondateur de l'agence inTERREviews.fr ","user_id":214221,"name":"matthieu alexandre","website":"www.matthieualexandre.net"},{"id":670880,"bio":"","user_id":670296,"name":"Tania Buccoliero","website":""},{"id":273943,"bio":"I'm a third generation\u0026nbsp;photographer. My work\u0026nbsp;focuses\u0026nbsp;on nature,\u0026nbsp;real\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;abstract.\n   Growing up in my father's darkroom I learned photography by osmosis, you might say. \u0026nbsp;I graduated from Cranbrook School, Amherst College and Oxford University where my mentors taught me biology, evolution and animal behaviour.  \n   Still, the literary\u0026nbsp;and architectural roots of their exquisite\u0026nbsp;institutions constantly pull my eye back to the figurative and visual.","user_id":273341,"name":"Harvey Croze","website":"www.croze.net"},{"id":670906,"bio":"","user_id":670322,"name":"Nikos Leontopoulos","website":""},{"id":368308,"bio":"Steve Reeves is a documentary and portrait photographer. His work tends to concentrate on the diverse community around his home in South London. His street portraits and accompanying interviews celebrate the spirit and humanity of the strangers that he photographs.\nHis shots are spontaneous, taken as soon as he meets the subject, with the accompanying interviews written from brief notes taken while talking to and photographing the subject. .  ","user_id":367706,"name":"Steve Reeves","website":"www.stevereevesphotographer.com"},{"id":342705,"bio":"I have been a photographer for approximately 10 years. In the last year, My main area of concentrating is street and travel photography.  ","user_id":342103,"name":"Christopher Otto","website":"www.cottophoto.com"},{"id":217921,"bio":"\nDror Maayan\nA professional artist-photographer from Israel.\n \nFor over two decades, I was working as a professional photographer using most advanced digital cameras.\n \nSeveral years ago, I discovered the alternative photography, moved back to the 19th century photographic techniques and was totally captivated by the wet collodion process, glass negatives and tintype positives.\n \nI work with a variety of 19th-century techniques (wet collodion, albumen on glass/metal, dry gelatin, cyanotype, albumen on paper, salt prints) using original equipment including antique and vintage cameras. As an artist I always add a personal touch to the photographic work, converting an old technique into contemporary artistic work","user_id":217319,"name":"Dror Maayan","website":"www.alternativestudiophotos.com"},{"id":421972,"bio":"Vivo la mia vita avvolto nella fantasia. Sin da bambino amo la forma espressiva: dalla pittura alla scrittura, dalla fotografia al video. La mia prima composizione di un’immagine è stata realizzata su un foglio bianco, un disegno. L' immagine è “Ricordo”. Il ricordo è ciò che di più bello il cervello umano possa custodire. La mia \"immagine\" deve essere comunicativa ed espressiva. Una lettura di composizione semplice.","user_id":421388,"name":"michele belsito","website":"michelebelsito.com"},{"id":456700,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, in love with analog photography and alternative processes (bromoïl)\nHome-developping and printing\nI prefer to work with film; the contact of the paper, at the time of printing, is essential for me. I see myself more as a craftsman than an \"artist\".\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":456116,"name":"Sophie Tchakamian","website":""},{"id":670951,"bio":"","user_id":670367,"name":"Ольга Мичи","website":"www.olgamichi.com"},{"id":375451,"bio":"Passionnée de photographie depuis l'âge de 11 ans dès la réception de mon premier appareille photo, j'ai toujours souhaité faire de la photographie mon métier, que soit des photos d'art ou des photos pour des evenements divers pour \"mettre sur papier\" les moments plus beaux de la vie. En 2014 J'ai obtenu mon BEP photographie à Ivry sur Seine, qui à été l'aboutissement d'une année riche en émotions ou j'ai pu, entre autre, apprendre pleins de nouvelles choses dans ce domaine. Malgré les difficultés  à démarrer dans ce secteur, et un travail nécessaire à ma survie qui me prend trop de temps, j'ai l''espoir que un jour je pourrai vivre de ma passion.","user_id":374867,"name":"Alessandra Di Noi","website":"unafotodi.artfolio.com"},{"id":593531,"bio":"Non sono un fotografo professionista ma scatto da ormai decine di anni. Amo fotografare l'umanità che incontro per strada cercando di cogliere espressioni naturali che di solito non riescono in posa","user_id":592947,"name":"Giuseppe Riondino","website":"www.bepperiondino.it"},{"id":330068,"bio":"Autodidakt und Experementierfreudig, ","user_id":329466,"name":"Jürg Bruns","website":"500px.com/p/juergbruns?view=photos"},{"id":345768,"bio":"i am israeli photographher/// land and nature/\niam guiding in jerusalem and in israel phototour\n\nmany years i took photos for many bookks\ni have one photos book of me\n","user_id":345166,"name":"Baruch Gian","website":""},{"id":670953,"bio":"As a lover of all things photography I simply go to where the mood or the client takes, and let that be my portrait guide.  No set style, no rules!","user_id":670369,"name":"Alexandra Velikova","website":""},{"id":573397,"bio":"Self taught photographer.\nMainly shooting cosplays or fantasy style","user_id":572813,"name":"Robin Vermeulen","website":"Www.rovografie.com"},{"id":721966,"bio":"\nLauren Shaw received her MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design. She co-founded New England Women in Photography. She is the recipient of two National Endowment Regional Grants, and several Faculty Advancement Fund Grants.  Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States and in the collection of the Getty Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Fogg Museum, High Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, Farnsworth Museum,Museo de Lima, the Newark Museum.  She continues to exhibit her latest photographic work: Traces , and was selected for Southeast Center for Photography: , 2019, Greenville, SC, LA Artcore, Photographic Exhibition and Competition, 2019, Honorable Mention, and Exposure, 2018, Juried Exhibition, Photographic Resource Center, Boston.S he is a tenured professor at Emerson College where she has taught for 51 years.  She is also a documentary filmmaker: Routine Interrupted, 2022, About John 2021, If They Had Known,  2016, Angkor's Children, 2015, A Drop in the Bucket, 2009. They have screened at film festivals around the world, Institutions, Museums,  and PBS.My photographs are reflect","user_id":721382,"name":"Lauren Shaw","website":"www.laurenshaw.com"},{"id":721986,"bio":"Soy Pablo Kovacs, actor de 46 años con 25 años de oficio formado en la Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramático de Buenos Aires Argentina, realizador audiovisual y estudiante de fotografía de la Escuela de Fotografía Creativa Andy Golstein. ","user_id":721402,"name":"PABLO KOVACS","website":"vimeo.com/user52276879"},{"id":439272,"bio":"","user_id":438688,"name":"Diane Bliessen","website":"www.d-bliessen.de"},{"id":571951,"bio":"Im Zso Lattice and I working just a natural Lights. I love colors and shapes, faces and places. For me is important to find a Moment.","user_id":571367,"name":"Zso Lattice","website":"www.zsolattice.com"},{"id":671108,"bio":"Freelance photographer based in London.","user_id":670524,"name":"Bjanka Kadic","website":"www.bjankakadic.com"},{"id":671167,"bio":"","user_id":670583,"name":"Signe Baadsgaard","website":""},{"id":28100,"bio":"Steve Fisher is a fine art photographer and Houston native who specializes in large format images of the Texas Gulf Coast. His work combines the classic craftsmanship of photography and print making with contemporary processes to create art that captures a simple, uncomplicated beauty unique to this area. Steve’s photographs have received local, regional, and international awards and recognition. ","user_id":28105,"name":"Steve Fisher","website":"steverossfisher.com"},{"id":24152,"bio":"","user_id":24152,"name":"Victor Puigcerver","website":"www.victorpuigcerver.com"},{"id":802917,"bio":"New York based Photographer, Designer, Maker\nTisch School of the Arts, New York University","user_id":789908,"name":"Chunhan Chen","website":""},{"id":617019,"bio":"I photograph as I a dream, in black and white, observing in silence and feeling deeply and slowly what I see. Initially self-taught, I then perfected my technique at the Italian Institute of Photography in Milan and attended various courses and workshops, including a masterclass in photojournalism with Pier Paolo Mittica. Currently I am deepening the use of large format, studying the use of photography in educational relationships and experimenting with ancient forms of photography as the minutera and print in cyanotic and caliotype.  Part of this project on Satellite district was exhibited in a section of the Festival of Ethical Photography in Lodi.","user_id":616435,"name":"claudia verga","website":""},{"id":722042,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer born in Amsterdam and based in Lisbon\n\nFrom an early age, I admired the photo books that were around between my mother's and my grandparent’s places\n\nI believe that, in a way, I was already studying this art form back then since I always appreciated the photo books that were around the house and they always motivated me.\n\nEven though I was interested straight away, I never thought to pursue it as a profession; it was more just a fun thing to do now and then, You know, the cardboard cameras you take with you on holiday and do some little point-and-shoot stuff, always fun but never serious up until recently \n\nI also did some graphic education, which included basic photography but it still took me some time to eventually  get a nice camera and go out to explore and learn more\n\nSince both my grandfather and my mother were photographers, It makes sense to follow in their footsteps \n\nIt’s a love affair I can’t let go of anymore!\n\nCurrently active on Street-Portrait and Filmstills Photography ","user_id":721458,"name":"danyel van kleef","website":"www.danyelvankleef.com"},{"id":203527,"bio":"Worked as a graphic artist and art director for many years. Once changed from the mac behind the camera and loved it even more. Since then I'm doing stills photography at the movies and portraits.","user_id":202925,"name":"marc reimann","website":"www.marc-reimann-foto.com"},{"id":721996,"bio":"Now a photographer in Vancouver, graduated from Northeastern University in 1983 with a major in metal physics, fell in love with photography during his university studies, immigrated to Canada in 1996, and worked as a photographer in Bodhi Meditation Magazine in 2012. Selected and best landscape in the 2011 hope in shadow photography competition in Vancouver.My canada, my home, my world for winning an outstanding photo award at our behind the lens of immigrants at the 2009 success.","user_id":721412,"name":"Shixu gu","website":""},{"id":722140,"bio":"Daniele Molajoli was born in Rome. Graduated in Philosophy, he simultaneously studied photography. He works as a photographer specializing in artistic documentation, architecture, landscape and portraits. He collaborates with many artists and galleries. His photographs have been published in italian and foreign newspapers and he collaborates with various publishing houses. He alternates professional photography with personal documentary projects, in which he focuses on man's relationship with the landscape, between nature and history. He has exhibited his works in various exhibitions, including Photography. International Festival of Rome at the MACRO Museum in Rome, PhC Capalbiofotografia, the Italian Cultural Institute in London, the Fotoleggendo Festival in Rome. His last project “271 Days” was among the winners of the Urbanautica Institute Annual Awards 2020 and has been published in L'Espresso Magazine.","user_id":721556,"name":"Daniele Molajoli","website":"www.danielemolajoli.com"},{"id":524866,"bio":"At 11 y.o., his hamster disappeared. He then grabs his father's Fujica GER, and runs outside in search of the animal. While searching, he takes photos of places and objects that seem to him to be related to the rodent. This is his first report. He has not seen his hamster again, but many years later, he buys his first camera and then regularly photographs his surroundings. Gradually the theme of disappearance imposes itself on him and he begins to be interested in traces, in the void, in the work that goes, in the blur ... The human condition and the individual's relationship to space are recurring themes in his work. Women and men are often depicted in wide shots focusing on their absence or distant presence.  He photographs landscapes where the natural world and the built world meet. Aware of the narrative, he explores the borders between fiction and documentary in images with an underlying political dimension. The complex relationship between man and nature is also central. 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After thousands of hours of exhaustive observation of my surroundings and the details of the world, learning the possibilities (and impossibilities) of the magic of light and its absence, I decided one day to leave that routine to explore other mysteries of this beautiful art.","user_id":545971,"name":"Eduardo Loyola","website":"www.eduardoloyolaphoto.com"},{"id":142177,"bio":"Aditya Kapoor  graduated with a Diploma in Graphic Design. As his understanding of the visual medium evolved, his interests shifted towards image making. His photographic practice, specializing in portraiture, explores the tenuous boundaries between the observed and constructed image. \n\n","user_id":141575,"name":"Aditya Kapoor","website":"www.adityakapoor.com"},{"id":671219,"bio":"Passionate about photography, and everyday moments in life.","user_id":670635,"name":"Gisella Martin","website":"www.behance.net/gisellamartin"},{"id":160242,"bio":"I am now a FAUXtographer, where as I  used to be a freelance photojournalist, when this photo was taken, but, now, I photograph \"stuff\".   \"Stuff\" being anything that captures my eye :)","user_id":159640,"name":"JOHN SIMPSON","website":""},{"id":151913,"bio":"Stefen Chow is grateful to be a witness through his camera as a photographer and director. He is well versed in minimal to full production setups, and has proven his versatility by working across different genres across 40 countries. He has directed and photographed campaigns for Fortune 500 companies. His work has garnered awards from the Tokyo Type Director’s Club, D\u0026amp;AD Awards, World Press Photo, National Geographic, Photographie de la Paris and more.\n\nStefen has always loved the outdoors. Through a meander of opportunities and serendipity, he embarked on 10 Himalayan expeditions, and he summited Mount Everest at the age of 25. One does not conquer mountains, but is humbled in nature’s majestic and ethereal embrace. \n\nStefen has lived in New York, Singapore, and is currently based in Beijing with his wife and two young children.","user_id":151311,"name":"Stefen Chow","website":"www.stefenchow.com"},{"id":671236,"bio":"Auction house design / art specialist and amateur photographer. ","user_id":670652,"name":"Dan Tolson","website":""},{"id":746414,"bio":"","user_id":743292,"name":"Salomé Melchior","website":null},{"id":746416,"bio":"MaryLaura Mau (BFA, MPS) is an autistic interdisciplinary artist working to portray the neurodivergent experience from within. She focuses on identity, trauma, and embodied experience through photography, collage, installation, and painting. ","user_id":743293,"name":"MaryLaura Mau","website":"www.marylauramau.com"},{"id":743778,"bio":"Photographer from St Ives in West Cornwall with a constant eye on the Sea and her movements.","user_id":740939,"name":"Nick Pumphrey","website":"hello@nickpumphrey.art"},{"id":113595,"bio":"Turin, Italy, 1977. Cook. Traveller.  Grower .\nI started to photograph when I was a child.\nSelf taught.","user_id":112993,"name":"Manlio Carlo","website":""},{"id":671243,"bio":"I have been a photographer since 1972.  I have had assignments in many countries around the world-focusing on daily life -people working, with their families -portraying the positive that humanity is capable of.","user_id":670659,"name":"Beryl Goldberg","website":"www.berylgoldberg.net"},{"id":352483,"bio":"Shoshana Fink grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She studied classical violin for 17 years and completed two years of study at Manhattan School of Music. She also has a B.A. with honors in anthropology from the University of Chicago and a B.F.A. in media arts from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Susan has over 15 years of experience as a Los Angeles-based film producer and director. During her time in Southern California, she worked on six feature-length documentaries and narratives. In addition to numerous international screenings, two films she produced, An Injury to One and Who Killed Cock Robin, went to the Sundance Film Festival. From 2012 to 2015 she also worked at Participant Media under Academy-Award- nominated executive producer, Diane Weyerman. In 2016, she left Los Angeles, and after a few years living in Montana, she returned to the Twin Cities in 2018. 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He is best known for creating, producing and directing  the long running ABC TV series \"Ripley's Believe It or Not!!\"  and Discovery Channel's \"Would You Believe It!\"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":667609,"name":"Ron Lyon","website":""},{"id":174655,"bio":"","user_id":174053,"name":"Charlotte J Ward","website":"www.charlottejward.com"},{"id":671348,"bio":"","user_id":670764,"name":"Wim Hansum","website":"www.wimhansum.com"},{"id":671271,"bio":"I enjoy photography very much and have for years. I like in particular street and portrait photography. ","user_id":670687,"name":"Stefan Johannesson","website":""},{"id":198704,"bio":"Sono un infermiere con la passione fin da bambino per la fotografia, non sono  un professionista ma scrivo con la luce e con il cuore. Lascio che le mie emozioni guidino i miei scatti e lascio che assumano la forma che piu si avvicina al mio stato d'animo.","user_id":198102,"name":"Federico Serafini","website":"www.federicoserafini.com"},{"id":666148,"bio":"Dutch food and travel photographer working in Europe and lives currently in Athens. Focused on the quality of food and food styling as an assignment. Furthermore showing the mirror of the countries by making memories. 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With the mentorship of an incredible community of local photographers, printers, and artisans, he diversified from digital images to adopt whichever tool would produce the most compelling prints. His current processes include digital and film photography, along with platinum/palladium and traditional silver gelatin darkroom printing.\n\nFor him, creating photographic art is a nerdy artist’s dream come true. From a project’s conception to its printing and hanging, each step of the journey stimulates both eccentric creativity and a pursuit of technical excellence. This fusion of art and science has been at the core of photography since its inception, and whether it is using anachronistic processes or the latest technology, Cameron can’t get enough of it.","user_id":379088,"name":"Cameron Zucker","website":"www.cameronzucker.com"},{"id":671211,"bio":"I'm a photography student from London, I am drawn to people and how they interact with their environment and those around them. ","user_id":670627,"name":"Ava Burns","website":"avalizburns.wixsite.com/avaburnsphotography"},{"id":211483,"bio":"Photographer and Videomaker. \nPassionate about details. Aspiring beauty hunter.","user_id":210881,"name":"Sarah Pendolino","website":"www.sarahpendolino.com"},{"id":302137,"bio":"When i observe a person, i look to capture their soul more than their action or moment. The  peace they are in at a given instance in whatever form of expression. The biggest challenge for mankind is to connect to oneself. This for me is human. ","user_id":301535,"name":"Suresh Pattabhiraman","website":"www.facebook.com/suresh.pattabhiraman.7"},{"id":670255,"bio":"I am a producer, reporter and photographer working for the ABC in Sydney. Life has taken me from the fairest Cape in South Africa, via life on an island in the South China Sea, to the vast an beautiful land that is Australia. 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Entre estos proyectos en los que lleva trabajando más de quince años podemos destacar Miércoles de Ceniza, Bestiario, Invierno Imaginario y Los Sanfermines.\nHa participado en diversas exposiciones y proyecciones de su trabajo tales como: XII Salón de Fotografía “Caja España” (2003), VIII Premio Unicaja de Fotografía (2003), Photoespaña. Proyección Plaza Santa Ana, Madrid. Mascaradas (2004), Galeria Ignacio Barceló. Córdoba","user_id":651092,"name":"Carmenchu Aleman","website":"www.carmenchualeman.com"},{"id":202254,"bio":"Photography with refreshing perspectives\n\nSaskia has lived in many different places, and so, her open mind is reflected in her work as an outsider. She brings her stories to the surface through the photographic lens, using the language of photography to share her insights. In many cases, Wesseling’s series can be seen as a visual manifesto; photography with a refreshing perspective.\n\nSaskia’s father taught her the basic principles of photography through a strict but very effective method.\n\nSays Wesseling: ‘With every (analog) photo, my father asked me to write down the variables, shutter speed, aperture and iso value. I had to be able to explain why each photo was or was not technically correct.\n\nSaskia puts a lens of curiosity on her work, sharing common but unexposed small stories to open a broader perspective. Her photography enriches the world with contrasting colors and uncommon and different views of society.","user_id":201652,"name":"Saskia Wesseling","website":"www.saskiawesseling.com"},{"id":439746,"bio":"Georgie White Winter is an artist and educator based in London. Previous projects have taken her to explore British folklore \u0026amp; traditions through photography. She recently completed a series of new projects studying female clowns, morris dancers \u0026amp; British performers. Trained in fine art photography at the London College of Communication Georgie has explored creating works using papier-mâché, cardboard sculptors and more recently craft and needle work. \n\nCompleting a Master’s in History of Photography at Birkbeck, University of London Georgie also teaches photography for undergraduates and delivers workshops for adult learning. \n\nCurrently Georgie is creating work around the subject of motherhood, pregnancy and the body. She is also a co-founder of artist platform HEWING WITTARE who aim to develop an artist's work in an increasingly challenging city to practice in and enable them to exhibit in unusual places. 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Algún matiz sutil de ironía y humor, para reírme de mí con el otro e invitarlo a este juego. \n","user_id":211119,"name":"Melina Aramburu","website":""},{"id":671660,"bio":"","user_id":671076,"name":"Bayard Do Coutto Boiteux","website":""},{"id":424827,"bio":"","user_id":424243,"name":"Noemi Adrigeri","website":""},{"id":671631,"bio":"Born in the northern part of Germany in 1966.\nPhotographer since 1994\n","user_id":671047,"name":"Kai-Uwe Gundlach","website":"www.studiogundlach.de"},{"id":547493,"bio":"Bing Guan  is an American photographer and journalist currently based in San Diego, CA.\n\nBing attended Dartmouth College and holds a BA cum laude in history from Columbia University. He subsequently studied at the International Center of Photography, and attended the Eddie Adams Workshop XXXII.","user_id":546909,"name":"Bing Guan","website":"bingguan.photos"},{"id":563305,"bio":"Born: Chicago, Ill. 1955\nBasically self taught\nEducation:\nStudied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, on a B.F.A. Program\nScholarship\n","user_id":562721,"name":"Gregory Stringfield","website":"gregorystringfield.com"},{"id":91226,"bio":"Nasco a Castelfiorentino (FI), frequento il liceo e mi laureo in Economia e Commercio, ma la passione per la fotografia è sempre stata presente: dapprima in modo istintivo, quasi reportagistico nel fermare le immagini delle vicende della mia compagnia di amici nei viaggi e nella vita tipica dell'aggregazione giovanile, poi in maniera più consapevole dopo aver frequentato inizialmente i corsi del Gruppo Fotografico Giglio Rosso cui fa ancora parte: oggi ne sono il presidente! Frequento corsi e workshop e ho fatto della mia passione anche un lavoro.","user_id":90764,"name":"MARIO LENSI","website":"www.mariolensi.it"},{"id":644096,"bio":"Grâce à un cliché d'un handballeur en pleine action sur le mur de la salle des sports de ma commune, j'ai eu le déclic pour la photographie.\nDepuis, j'ai été correspondant de presse local, au sein de l'Est Républicain pour trouver des sources d'inspirations au sein même des acteurs des communes que j'ai représenté durant 19 années.\nPuis, je suis devenu le photographe officiel au sein du bassin Mussipontain Handball durant trois années, mais aussi pour la structure mondiale du tennis de table (ITTF) lors des étapes des internationaux de France \" cadets-juniors \" , se déroulant à Metz.\nDepuis six ans, je photographie des personnes \"marquées par la vie \" pour leurs rendre leurs sourires et un nouvel élan personnel. \nJe me nomme Lord David  Beaucourt car je suis un amoureux de la nature. en investissant dans une terre protégée d'Ecosse (réserve naturelle) le titre de lors m'a été attribuée.","user_id":643512,"name":"David Beaucourt","website":"www.facebook.com/MisterDavid54380"},{"id":7387,"bio":"","user_id":7387,"name":"Simone De Geus","website":"www.simonedegeus.com"},{"id":265597,"bio":"I am a hobby photographer documenting my daughters' childhood. When I was pregnant with my younger daugter I heard from sombody that a second child in the family never gets so much attention and so many pictures taken as the older one.  To make sure this would not happen in my family I signed up for online photo courses for beginners to motivate myself for taking photos my both children. And I keep doing it for almost six years now..","user_id":264995,"name":"Sylwia Jacobsen","website":""},{"id":671884,"bio":"","user_id":671300,"name":"Raúl Embid","website":""},{"id":217191,"bio":"Ich fotografiere seit meinem 10. Lebensjahr, was nun 29 Jahre hinter der Kamera bedeutet. Seit 2013 bin ich auch Berufsfotograf, neben meiner Tätigkeit als Werbegrafiker und Chefredakteur eines lokalen Magazins. Ich habe mich dabei auf eine kreative Personen-Fotografie spezialisiert. ","user_id":216589,"name":"Andreas Boldt","website":"www.andreasboldt.com"},{"id":667578,"bio":"I'm an editorial photographer and a student at University of Oregon. I began photographing my rural Maine community in middle school, and never really stopped. I regard each time I'm able to photograph somebody, to meet them in a place of vulnerability, as a gift from the craft of photography, and my efforts to shine light on important issues is my life's mission in order to repay those gifted moments.","user_id":666994,"name":"Wesley Lapointe","website":"www.wlapointephotography.com"},{"id":441255,"bio":"I am a freelance and travel photographer. \nMy life experience has led me to be interested in  gender issues, violence, human rights, memory and specialize in a  of self-knowledge process through images. Topics addressed in my personal artistic and photographic work.\nI currently teaches workshops focused on self-representation and the image of the body. It should be noted that in his artistic processes he combines alternative techniques such as cyanotype, photo embroidery, drawing and collage.","user_id":440671,"name":"Mariana Gutierrez","website":"www.facebook.com/MarianaElizabethFotografa"},{"id":671775,"bio":"","user_id":671191,"name":"Олег Красиков","website":""},{"id":214132,"bio":"I have not graduated from any of the art or photography school. I am a self taught with a great passion for photography. I normally work with the classics cameras. I had started with the analogs because of the money, however with the time passing I have loved this way more and more and until now it is the best way for me to taking the pictures.\nI have always dreamed to become a photojournalist. Maybe some day...","user_id":213530,"name":"Pawel Bohacz","website":"www.photoperfection.ch"},{"id":670924,"bio":"Zeenat is an undergraduate photography student currently studying at the University of Huddersfield in England. She is about to embark in the final year of her degree. Born and raised in England, Zeenat lives with her mum, sister and grandparents, whom she often photographs to offer a glimpse into family life with three generations under one roof.\nZeenat’s work offers an honest insight into the portrayal of Muslims in her life, their culture and links to their faith. Her work often seeks to celebrate Muslims and show them in a more positive light than perhaps how other people perceive them. As a young British, Muslim woman herself, she likes to focus on celebrating Islam and her culture to raise awareness and fight against stereotypes that Muslims face.","user_id":670340,"name":"Zeenat Cosr","website":""},{"id":697698,"bio":"","user_id":697114,"name":"Torsten Schuler","website":"torstenschuler.de"},{"id":654263,"bio":"Photographer and videographer, 21y.o. Based in Moscow","user_id":653679,"name":"ivan Stavrovsky","website":""},{"id":671768,"bio":"","user_id":671184,"name":"Dmitri Lennikov","website":""},{"id":10156,"bio":"","user_id":10156,"name":"Jasmyne Williams","website":""},{"id":204320,"bio":"PHOTOGRAPHER LIVING IN PORTLAND, OREGON.  MY WORK BEGAN BY DOCUMENTING THE BIKE RIDING COMMUNITY THAT I FOUND AS A TEENAGER. THIS CONTINUED PASSION INSPIRES ME TO CAPTURE THE ENERGY OF PEOPLE, MOVEMENT AND PLACE. YEARS OF LIVING AND WORKING IN NEW YORK CITY GAVE ME AN INCOMPARABLE EDUCATION. THE EXPOSURE TO CULTURE AND CREATIVITY HEIGHTENED MY ARTISTIC SENSIBILITIES. A LOVE FOR TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION LED ME TO THE VAST RUGGED LANDS OF THE WEST WHERE I CONTINUE TO LEARN AND GROW AS A PHOTOGRAPHER. I ALSO LOVE MAKING ZINES AND DOING SHOWS, AND HAVE PUT OUT TITLES INCLUDING GROUNDBREAKER, GOLDEN HOURS AND CASUAL ENCOUNTERS.","user_id":203718,"name":"Brian Barnhart","website":"bbarnhart.com"},{"id":671701,"bio":"My name is Theodore Vourlis and my biggest love besides my family recedes in photography. I started as a teenager just for fun this magical journey into senses with an analog dated compact camera. 10 years ago I purchased a Panasonic Lumix travel zoom camera and my journey took to the next level. Nowadays of course I rely upon professional DSLRs and lenses. I have experimenting across many segments of photography and I have concluded that I prefer human photography (portraits). It is the connection between me and the people that I find to intrigued me.\nIn my personal projects I prefer to be cinematic, dark and sometimes provocative when the time calls for it","user_id":671117,"name":"Theodoros Vourlis","website":"www.vourlisphoto.gr"},{"id":304388,"bio":"I have a palpable interest in photography.\nI have accumulated knowledge and experience over many years, from film and darkroom, to digital and desk, and I have used a wide range of physical formats. \nI have broad experience in most genres, from macro, to landscape, street to personal. \nI have recently expanded my capability to exploit new areas of image capture, by qualifying as a drone pilot – something I intend to explore to the full.\nI have both eclectic and holistic tastes in the arts, filtering into my photographic work. I am mindful about the stimuli from other areas which ‘plug in’ to photography – the great landscape or portrait masters, influencing much of my work, as do the great photographers, e.g. Adams, Salgado, Maier. \nI would not limit the influence of ophthalmoception alone, to my photographic attitude – I would also advocate other forms, e.g. audioception, olfacoception and even tactioception.","user_id":303786,"name":"Jem McCluskey","website":"www.reflexeye.com"},{"id":338312,"bio":"","user_id":337710,"name":"Christine Hessler","website":"Lensculture.com/christine-hessler/projects"},{"id":671801,"bio":"","user_id":671217,"name":"Jonathan Stewart","website":"www.wonderhatch.co.uk"},{"id":697742,"bio":"Isabelle Östlund is a Swedish photographer based in Berlin. Her work is influenced by nature and light. Through a combination of traditional photography and modern post production she documents and creates her world. Aiming to catch her subjects authenticity and to give the viewer more than what meets the eye.\n","user_id":697158,"name":"Isabelle Östlund","website":"www.isabelleostlund.com"},{"id":697778,"bio":"mi nombre es juvenal desde niño he estado relacionado con la fotografía ya que mi padre es fotógrafo de bodas , pero no fue que  hasta hace algunos años  tome de forma mas profesional  la fotografía , sobre todo me gusta disparar o crear en film me siento mas cómodo con este tipo de soporte aunque igual disparo en digital sobre todo en fotografía de calle ","user_id":697194,"name":"Juvenal Villegas Almonacid","website":"juvenalvillegas30@gmail.com"},{"id":219237,"bio":"Rachael Cerrotti (b. 1989) is an independent photographer, writer and educator. Her work focuses on grief, resilience, and the perception of home.\u0026nbsp;She holds a degree in Communications from Temple University and is an alumni of The Rothberg International School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. For nearly a decade, Rachael has been pursuing her long-term project, We Share The Same Sky,\u0026nbsp;retracing her grandmother's route of displacement during and in the wake of World War II.\u0026nbsp;The story, which travels through Central Europe, Scandinavia and across the United States,\u0026nbsp;is an intergenerational approach to understanding life, death, and the will to move forward in the face of uncertainty. She has won awards from the NPPA’s Northern Short Course in Photojournalism annual contest and is a recipient of The Lori Minden Tancer Award from Momenta Workshops.\u0026nbsp;Her work has been featured in the The Boston Globe, Travel \u0026amp; Leisure, Yedioth Ahronoth (Israel), Lidové Noviny (Czechia) and other publications worldwide. She has held solo exhibitions in Boston and Prague.","user_id":218635,"name":"Rachael Cerrotti","website":"www.rachaelcerrotti.com / www.followmyfootprints.co"},{"id":671844,"bio":"Johnathan Riley is a hobbyist photographer from the greater Baltimore, Maryland area. He specializes in railroads and hunting down old gems from the steam and diesel era of 1900-1960.  The railroad has run in his family for over 5 generations, but he was the first to pick up a camera and hunt down the history his ancestors lived out. The term \"born to early\" is a motto that he lives by to inspire his art.","user_id":671260,"name":"Johnathan Riley","website":"www.instagram.com/j.riley.images"},{"id":194059,"bio":"","user_id":193457,"name":"Manu Bloemen","website":"www.manubloemen.com"},{"id":299315,"bio":"","user_id":298713,"name":"Zach Anderson","website":"@zlanderson"},{"id":671972,"bio":"Eddie Quiñones is a photographer based in Chicago \u0026amp; Northwest Indiana. He is included in the Diversify Photo photographer list and in 2018 was named one of The Lit List’s “30 photographers to watch.” In 2011 he was awarded a scholarship to attend a week long workshop with Alex Webb. Eddie has a B.A. in International Studies from Ohio State University and later studied photojournalism at the University of Missouri School of Journalism.\n\nA few of the companies and brands he's shot for include:\n\n    Nike\n    National Public Radio\n    Chicago Tribune\n    The Christian Science Monitor\n    The Obama Foundation\n    Rotary International\n    University of Chicago\n    Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management\n    One37pm\n    The Chicago Reader\n    One Hope United\n    Illinois Humanities\n\nAvailable for assignments in the Midwest \u0026amp; beyond. For inquiries please contact him at eddie.quinones@gmail.com or by phone at 773-627-2632.","user_id":671388,"name":"Eddie Quiñones","website":"www.eddiequinones.com"},{"id":542014,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer and an arts educator, working as an artist in residence in a collective art center.\nMy work won in three categories in the 2020 15th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Professional Section: Abstract, Alternative Processes and Children.\n","user_id":541430,"name":"Patricia Scialo","website":"www.patriciascialo.com"},{"id":723044,"bio":"Born in 1983, Rima Maroun is a Lebanese photographer and performer based in Beirut. She is the co-founder of Collectif Kahraba theater company and cultural association with which she performed in different theater projects until 2009. She also took part in organising Nehna wel Amar Wel Jiran (Us, the moon and the neighbours) Festival since its first edition in 2011.\n\nIn 2008, she receives the Anna Lindh Foundation award for dialogue through art and culture and has exhibited her work in different countries (Italy, Hungary, Syria, France, Lebanon, UAE). Her work was part of Photoquai biennale in Paris, Art Dubai, Meeting Point 6. \n\nIn 2017 she co-founded Hammana Artist House a multidisciplinary art residency space with a focus on performing arts. In 2020 she initiated encounters between local photographers aiming at joining efforts to create collective 1200, a collective of artists that have photography at the heart of their artistic practice.\n\nIn 2022 her work has been part of Photo Espana, “Les Femmes S’exposent Photo Festival “, Vintage point Sharjah 10, In Cadaques Photo Festival and has been awarded second place for the Cortona on the Move Award\n","user_id":722460,"name":"Rima Maroun","website":""},{"id":2777,"bio":"","user_id":2777,"name":"Guido Argentini","website":"www.guidoargentini.com"},{"id":457232,"bio":"During a long career as a professional photographer specializing in editorial location assignments for major corporations, national and regional magazines, and academia, I rarely, if ever, took pictures for myself.  \n\nAll that changed once digital cameras achieved a certain level of quality, and I was given a pocket-sized, consumer-grade camera that took surprisingly decent pictures and could accompany me wherever I went. On January 1, 2012, I began a yearlong photo/day project, which quickly morphed into several photos/day that I’d post on my blog Pixetera (www.pixetera.co). Nine years later, I continue shooting, albeit not on a daily basis. \n\nIn my personal photography, I am drawn to the play of light, strong graphics, whimsy, ambiguity and abstraction, and seeing the macro in the micro. I am much more interested in the “aha” experience that comes from seeing things afresh than in images portraying what we already know or think we do.","user_id":456648,"name":"Alan Goldsmith","website":"www.alighting.co"},{"id":524820,"bio":"","user_id":524236,"name":"Katie Small","website":"www.kjsmall.com"},{"id":540726,"bio":"Kat Miller is a photographer from Portland, Maine. She graduated from Maine College of Art in 2019 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Miller uses a view camera and color film to construct her images. Her work navigates the themes of spirituality, transition and mystical realism within her own exploration of faith and the Maine landscape. Miller’s work has been shown locally as well as internationally. ","user_id":540142,"name":"Kat Miller","website":"katmillerphoto.com/ "},{"id":195347,"bio":"","user_id":194745,"name":"Hoang Long Ly","website":""},{"id":672009,"bio":"Marco has studied architecture and art at universities both in Italy and Canada, refining over the years an eye for composition. His sensibility for design,  fashion, textures and geometry leads to the creation of distinctive and powerful images.","user_id":671425,"name":"Marco Lupi","website":"www.marco-photo.net"},{"id":670759,"bio":"Patricia Ellah is a Nigerian Canadian photographer living in Toronto. She has been making images on her 35mm film camera since her Grade 11 and Grade 12 photography class. She went on to receive a Bachelors in Fine art and a minor in writing from Parson the New School of Design in 2016.  ","user_id":670175,"name":"Patricia Ellah","website":"www.patriciaellah.com"},{"id":11716,"bio":"Charan Singh is currently a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art in London. He share his time in Delhi (India) and London. His practice is informed by his involvement with HIV/AIDS activism and queer politics in his 'pre-English language' life. He uses photography and video to explore the importance of storytelling, translation and the landscapes of queer experiences. His video work, “They Called it Love, But Was it Love? commissioned by Visual Aids (New York) 2020. His recent show titled “Sunil Gupta and Charan Singh” was held at Brixton Library, 2020. Other exhibitions include “Dissent and Desire”, Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Kochi, India 2018, the Contemporary Art Museum Houston, (catalogue) 2018, and SepiaEye Gallery, NY 2017. He was awarded a Magnum/Photo London Award 2016, Fire Island Artists Residency, New York 2017. His portrait series “Kothis, Hijras, Giriyas and Others\" was featured in the Photoworks Annual (UK) in 2017.","user_id":11716,"name":"Charan Singh","website":"charansingh.net/index.html"},{"id":671993,"bio":"","user_id":671409,"name":"Michael Bass","website":"michaelbass.media"},{"id":505511,"bio":"Graduate from the University of California Irvine with Bachelors of Music in Flute Performance and Bachelor's of Art in Psychology. Content Creator, automotive/musician portrait photographer","user_id":504927,"name":"Nicholas Tseng","website":"www.instagram.com/nicholas.trstn"},{"id":672020,"bio":"","user_id":671436,"name":"Evander Stephens","website":"evanderstephens.com"},{"id":219428,"bio":"","user_id":218826,"name":"Desiree Greenish","website":""},{"id":671921,"bio":"My name is Boba Bogdanovic 57 years old from Toronto Canada. I am amateur photographer since 2012.","user_id":671337,"name":"Boba Bogdanovic","website":""},{"id":366454,"bio":"I have been taking photographs since my high school drawing teacher told us our school was putting in a lab and she would be teaching photography ... and to take the class. So I did. It was a choice that has guided me through the majority of my life. From Black \u0026amp; white, color transparencies, mixed media, collage and painting, with photography always being the fulcrum. Now with the digital age,  photography is more accessible and the old rules and knowledge of transferring light onto a photo sensitive material are not necessary, unless of course that's your jam. My resume on my website is yours to see with many wonderful highlights minus much more of my commercial work, which I will include soon.  Thank you for your professional achievements and taking the time to jury these awards. Best Regard, Jennifer Griffiths","user_id":365852,"name":"jennifer griffiths","website":"jennifergriffiths.me"},{"id":106946,"bio":"Photographer \u0026amp; Filmmaker\n\nHis work transits around the position of the human being against nature, inspired by the anthropogenic narrative and the understanding of the different discourses that arise there. He is also interested in issues related to minorities such as immigration, people with disabilities and social risk.\n\nDuring the last 10 years, he dedicated himself to documenting the “green imaginary” in Costa Rica from a critical perspective, a photographic project about the official discourse that this country offers to the world. At the same time, he is producing \"Post Guerra Vacations\", a photo book about Nicaragua, which deals with issues such as immigration, poverty, and social abandonment.\n\nIn addition, he has more than 8 years of experience in the audiovisual area, as a cameraman and editor in documentary and commercial projects.\n\nCo-founder of Wimblu (2010). Graduate of Photography (2011) and current student of the Anthropology degree at the University of Costa Rica.\n","user_id":106344,"name":"Pablo Franceschi","website":"www.wimblu.com"},{"id":631839,"bio":"Alok is a Colonel who is pursuing his passion of photography after spending 26 years in the uniform.Alok Sardana is a multi-hyphenate photographer-artist-author-technocrat. \nHe is an alumnus of the prestigious National Defence Academy and the IIMB. He holds a B Tech and M Tech in Electronics Engineering. \nHis engineering background enables him to use digital technology to implement his ideas of transfiguration. His Veteran background makes him comfortable in many geographies and cultures and helps him capture the idiosyncrasies of people and places.\nHe has a history of excelling in various fields backed by numerous awards, significantly:\n1.  The coveted ‘Vishisht Sewa Medal’ by the President of India( Not for Photography)\n2.  The 'Times Power Icon 2018' certificate for exemplary contribution in Photography by the prestigious 'Times of India' Group.\n3.The 'Monochrome Photography Awards' 2020 with Honorable Mention in Professional Conceptual Category\n","user_id":631255,"name":"Alok Sardana","website":"aloksardana.com"},{"id":672034,"bio":"","user_id":671450,"name":"Ann Pirruccello","website":"www.surfphotolajolla.com"},{"id":671986,"bio":"Editorial and commercial photographer based in Seattle. Interested in relatability, symbolism, timelessness and human geography. Recovering staff photojournalist.","user_id":671402,"name":"Grant Hindsley","website":"www.granthindsley.com"},{"id":174192,"bio":"I'm a full-time Photographer, location scout, and location manager.    I travel the Western United States including Alaska looking for locations to film movies, TV commercials, and print advertising.  Sometimes I'm on assignment and sometimes I am just on the hunt for a great photo.  ","user_id":173590,"name":"Doug Reynolds","website":"www.dougonlocation.com"},{"id":434919,"bio":"Try to find intresting around me, in ordinary life.","user_id":434335,"name":"Людмила Сабанина","website":""},{"id":672083,"bio":"2016 MA (Ed) in Educational Theory and\nCurriculum Studies: Material Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark\n2009-2010\tSpectrum School of visual Art, Denmark\n1998-2000\tThe Graphic Arts Institute, Denmark\n1993-1994\tFine art Photography, K.U.B.A. Denmark\n1991-1992\tKoninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, Den Haag, The Netherlands\n1988-1991\tThe Danish School of Design, Denmark\nMember of | BKF Danish Visual Artists","user_id":671499,"name":"Michala Norup","website":"www.michalanorup.dk"},{"id":243208,"bio":"Graduated of the School of Art and Design of Saint-Etienne in 2008, today I’m based in Paris and I work as photographer, videographer and film editor. \nI like to observe life in its most insignificant way, and to seek the beauty hidden in the simplicity of things. It's also my approach in my portraits. Bringing out the model's deep personality behind its appearance is what makes the beauty of an image for me. \nIn the same time, I am also a film editor, mainly on fiction and documentaries. I believe that this other work allows me to give something cinematographic to my photos as to enrich their narrative dimension.\n\nFinally, in all that I undertake, Human is the the center of my work.\n","user_id":242606,"name":"Aurélie Noury","website":"www.aurelienoury.com"},{"id":566655,"bio":"Born and raised in Paris, Elsa Kostic (1990) is a photographer who lives and works between Paris and Marseille.  \nShe graduated from Maryse Eloy, art school in Paris. \nShe inspires herself of her past, surroundings and cinematographic references to create a visual identity both raw and poetic. Navigating through many communities and places, her working process remains the same: she chooses an unknown environment and settles there for a few months. Her understanding of her subjects then becomes deeper and more personal through research and new encounters. Elsa Kostic uses photography to explore her interest in sub-cultures and the way they shape a collective or individual identity positively. Above all, she aims to create empowering images from her encounters. \nHer works have been featured in a large number of publications such as I-D Vice, Metal, Coeval, Intern, Underpressure...","user_id":566071,"name":"Elsa Kostic","website":"www.elsa-kostic.com"},{"id":672159,"bio":"A teacher and former international photojournalist, I know teach photography, media and science on the Jurassic coast","user_id":671575,"name":"Paul Haigh","website":""},{"id":672150,"bio":"I am a photographer based in West London and have been photographing for abut 3 years now. Full-time I work as a deputy manager in a pub but photography was a passion that has turned into a part time job. I am yet to find a niche but I enjoy capturing people. I have worked in fashion photography and also live performance on stage. I hope one day to call this my full time job but I continue to learn and capture for now.","user_id":671566,"name":"Mark Neal","website":"www.marknealphotography.co.uk"},{"id":671865,"bio":"","user_id":671281,"name":"Marjorie Guindon","website":"www.marjorieguindon.com"},{"id":506515,"bio":"Ulla Bjulver  (b. 1968) is a Danish art photographer who lives and works\n in Aarhus. She works mainly within themes such as gender, identity and humanism, and has background in sociology and social studies. Alongside her education at the media school, she has worked with art photography. For a number of years she has worked with art photography, which has only been reinforced after her debut at, the censorship exhibitions, The Artist´s Autumn Exhibition and  The Artist´s spring Exhibition in Denmark.","user_id":505931,"name":"Ulla Andreasen","website":"www.ullabjulver.com"},{"id":751130,"bio":"iFotogrammi is a collective of two photographers, Michaelle Tripi and Cristian Cherubin, born in 2021 from the union of two artistic visions and two very different photographic paths.\nOur challenge is to give life to the stories of the people we photograph, showing and telling something that goes beyond what the lens captures.\nFor this reason we choose to work on authorial projects - even introspective ones - in which we seek a balance between aesthetics and message, creating intimate but powerful images that go beyond simple representation.\nWe want our photographs to be both a motivation for debate and introspection.\nWe are Michaelle and Cristian, photographers of people and stories.","user_id":747329,"name":"Michaelle Tripi","website":"www.ifotogrammi.it"},{"id":725823,"bio":"Sozialwissenschaftler mit dem Blick für das Öffentliche.","user_id":725239,"name":"Bernd Rüdiger Ehlert","website":""},{"id":451102,"bio":"In photography I specialise in portraits and streetphotography. Thanks to photography I want to get to know people better and bett. ","user_id":450518,"name":"Rafał Grzesiak","website":"www.peekaboophotostudio.co.uk"},{"id":672302,"bio":"Photography teacher and photographer","user_id":671718,"name":"Daniel Overturf","website":"danieloverturf.com"},{"id":672281,"bio":"","user_id":671697,"name":"Hanna Hirvonen","website":"www.hannahirvonen-artphoto.com"},{"id":672339,"bio":"","user_id":671755,"name":"Ramon G. Permel","website":""},{"id":672275,"bio":"I like to photograph a lot of things, but the genre of portrait is closest to me.","user_id":671691,"name":"Robert Agoston","website":"www.agostonrobert.com"},{"id":672332,"bio":"I am a semi professional wedding photographer who shoots art nude and portraits as my creative outlet. A mum of two girls, and two cats,  a wife to one, and living on the East coast of Scotland, I love life.","user_id":671748,"name":"Dionne Jones","website":"www.morris-jonesphotography.co.uk"},{"id":55690,"bio":"Photographer and designer.  Was born and lives in Moscow. Member of the Union of Photo Artists of Russia. I prefer to work in the genre of conceptual photography. Participant and winner of many international and Russian photographic competitions and exhibitions. The most recent ones:\n2014\nExhibition for Winners 4th Annual PAA, Wall Gallery, Teplice, Czech Republic;\n4th Annual PAA (Honorable Mention /Emotions Series), Czech Republic;\n8th Annual Black and White Spider Awards (Nominee/Nude and People), USA\n2012 \nSony World Photography Awards (3rd Place/Architecture), UK; \nSony World Photography Awards Winner's Exhibition, Somerset House, London, UK;\nInternational Photography Award (IPA) (Honorable mention/Portrait), USA;\nPrix de la Photographie (Px3), People's Choice Winners (3rd Place/Nudes), France \n","user_id":55695,"name":"Igor Chirikov","website":"igor_chirikov.tilda.ws"},{"id":301202,"bio":"A Glaswegian portrait photographer based in Manchester, UK. \n","user_id":300600,"name":"Kenny Brown","website":"www.kennybrown.co.uk"},{"id":2646,"bio":"In his work Ellert Haitjema investigates a vigorous language of forms whose origins lie not in aesthetics, but in the urge to survive, from which it derives its beauty.\n\nHaitjema is fascinated by the inventiveness with which people get by when little is available. For years he has been recording, with his camera, their temporary shelters, makeshift repairs and mysterious objects adapted to specific needs. This often takes place during his travels to distant places, but it may also simply occur as he walks around his own neighborhood.\nInitially the photographs were for his own use, as models and sources of inspiration for his sculptures. In Haphazard he combines these with his own work, in a dialogue full of visual rhyming and plays on words, free of any hierarchy or even a hint as to whether the image is his own work or an object photographed by him. That distinction is removed in the photo-interventions. Elaborating on visual elements suggested by the photographs themselves, Haitjema subjects them to a number of treatments. By folding the photographs, placing them in water or covering them with plates of glass, he turns them into three-dimensional objects which he then photographs once again. The result is a two-dimensional image which resists careless observation due to its inconsistencies.\n'Keen observation' and 'reckless thinking': these are key concepts in Haitjema's art. ","user_id":2646,"name":"Ellert Haitjema","website":"www.ellerthaitjema.nl"},{"id":145765,"bio":"My name is Igor Voller and I am grateful for this opportunity to introduce myself.\n\nApart from photography I am an IT manager and a life coach. However, here I am a photographer.\n\nI used to take pictures during my business and leisure trips considering photography as some sort of fun for myself, my family and friends. However about 3 years ago I suddenly realized that I can go further and transformed my hobby into more professional activity. \nIn my works I try to express my vision of the beauty and variety of the World no matter if it is a stunning landscape or eyes of a person. I find inspiration just looking around and catching outstanding moments in usual situations.\n\nSo far I had my work exhibited in 'Alternative Lives' exhibition by 'Life Framer' in London in 2014; several of my works have been selected by the 1st International Salon 'Shadow' performed by Serbia Photo; several other works were exhibited on GuruShots exhibitions.\n","user_id":145163,"name":"Igor Voller","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/igor-voller"},{"id":229517,"bio":"Over the last 7 years, I have been working as a photographer and graphic designer at 'OClarim Weekly Newspaper' in Macau SAR. This has given me the opportunity to travel around the world and see the world around me with a different perspective which I try to convey through my photographs. ","user_id":228915,"name":"Oswald Vas","website":"www.s-vii.com"},{"id":672298,"bio":"Eva Watkins was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales in 1998. In 2020 she graduated from the University of the West of England. Since then she has been based in London. \n\nEva specialises in analogue portrait photography, seeking to demonstrate the relationship between her subject and their surroundings. Her main inspiration has come from groups of people who pursue a more unique approach to life, working collaboratively with them, and building a relationship.","user_id":671714,"name":"Eva Watkins","website":"www.evawatkins.co.uk"},{"id":234446,"bio":"Photographer, graphic and exhibition designer born in 1994 in Moscow, Russia. Passionate about exploring the space of the City, especially the post-Soviet one; meanings and feelings its environment speaks with.\n\nI try to always carry a camera with me, especially at night when everything is so mysterious. I collect the photographs taken into series, a kind of a “cinema”: staged sequences of sensations and thoughts. My “cinema” is not a video, but zines and exhibitions.","user_id":233844,"name":"Nikolay Yasnopolskiy","website":""},{"id":672303,"bio":"Marcia Martin is a Brazilian artist and architect based in Switzerland. For the past 25 years, she has lived, studied and worked between Brazil and Europe, mainly in Switzerland, Spain, England, and in connection with Japan.\nHer multidisciplinary work evolves and combines trough fields as photography, painting, performance, theater, and art installation. \nMain fields of interests are about nature , urbanites and its complexities. Also the perception and understanding of matter, and human beings, as animals, or social beings, and also affecting and constructing our surroundings and worlds within us.\n","user_id":671719,"name":"MARCIA MARTIN","website":"www.manom-studio.com"},{"id":91521,"bio":"Greta Pratt is photographer concerned with issues surrounding national identity and myth. \n\nPratt is the author of three monographs, The Wavers (Blue Sky Books 2014), Using History (Steidl, 2005) and In Search of the Corn Queen (National Museum of American Art, 1994). Pratt’s work is included in major public and private collections and has been shown in Art in America, New York Times Sunday Magazine and The New Yorker, along with numerous books and catalogs nationally as well as internationally. She was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and is a recipient of a New Jersey State Arts Council Grant. \n\nPratt lives and works in New York, Virginia and Minneapolis, MN\n","user_id":91058,"name":"Greta Pratt","website":"www.gretapratt.com"},{"id":671477,"bio":"Maria Giulia Costanzo is a cinematic portrait photographer.\nAfter obtaining her high school degree, at the mercy of an impulse dictated by the heart, she chooses to study for a degree in Photography at Accademia Italiana, in Florence.  Successively as she wants to add a cinematographic appeal to her photographic language, she decides to delve into her studies and she moves to Milan to study Cinematography. Between winter and spring 2019, Maria Giulia is selected among lots of talented candidates to take part with 7 other European photographers to compete for the “SKY ARTS MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2019” title, a Talent Show about photography presented by Oliviero Toscani, Mark Sealy, Elizabeth Biondi. Meeting and discussing with masters of photography such as Toscani himself, Paolo Pellegrin and Martin Schoeller, Maria Giulia understood what she really loves to do: photographing human face, curling it up into an dreamlike and cinematographic atmosphere.     ","user_id":670893,"name":"Maria Giulia Costanzo","website":"www.mariagiuliacostanzoph.com"},{"id":5566,"bio":"Maude Schuyler Clay was born in Greenwood, Mississippi. After attending the University of Mississippi and the Memphis Academy of Arts, she assisted the photographer William Eggleston. She moved to New York City and worked at LIGHT Gallery and then as a photography editor and photographer for Esquire, Fortune, Vanity Fair, and other publications. When she returned to live in the Mississippi Delta in 1987, she continued her color portrait work, for which she received the Mississippi Arts and Letters award for photography in 1988, and in 1992. In 1993, she began a series of black and white photographs of the Delta landscape. She received the Mississippi Art Commission’s Individual Artist Grant in 1998. The University Press of Mississippi published her widely recognized monograph DELTA LAND in 1999, which received the Mississippi Arts and Letters Award in 2000. She was the Photography Editor of the literary magazine The Oxford American from 1998-2002. Her work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The National Museum for Women in the Arts, among others. She continues to live in the Delta with her husband and three children.\n","user_id":5566,"name":"Maude Schuyler Clay","website":"maudeclay.com"},{"id":656912,"bio":"Photographer based in Italy; I've been shooting photos for the last decade, with the urge to tell stories, give people new perspectives on their works and a moodier sight of the world.\nI've started my journey with analog film and, finally, embraced the digital.\nMy work explores various themes and interests — from the astonishing landscapes to the most intimate portraits and interiors.","user_id":656328,"name":"Michele Discardi","website":"www.michelediscardistudio.com"},{"id":659050,"bio":"I am a photographer interested in documenting the complexity of human experience—specifically queer experiences, minority experiences, and the contradictions of American identity. Through my work and projects, I explore my own relationship with the philosophy of humanism and whether its belief in positive, universal connection accurately defines how humans relate to each other.\nBecause I believe that all photos are subjective, I embrace the influence and collaborative nature of photography, creating photos that imprint my point of view alongside that of the subject. I choose to photograph primarily on film to enhance the process of making a photo. With a limited number of frames per roll, the stakes for identifying the right image become greater. This makes the collaborative process that reveals the right image as important as the image itself.\nMany things shape my own complex identity: being a queer, first generation Filipino American, growing up in rural West Texas, studying politics and international relations in the UK, and my experiences working in publishing as a journalist and photographer.","user_id":658466,"name":"André Buenacosa","website":"www.andrebuena.com"},{"id":418375,"bio":"Milanese di nascita continuo la mia passione per la fotografia da sempre. Dopo gli studi mi dedico al mondo della grafica e comunicazione lavorando per un gruppo americano. Da due anni viaggio per il mondo cercando di catturare momenti di vita","user_id":417791,"name":"Stefania Cazzaniga","website":""},{"id":5579,"bio":"Max Kandhola is a British Punjabi Sikh, a renowned fine art photographer and academic. He is a Principal Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. Max Kandhola was represented by Barbara Greene Fine Art in Chelsea New York. He was the recipient of the prestigious Light Work Artist in Residency (AIR) in 1996 and 2002. He has published 4 monographs and has exhibited his photographic work internationally, engaging in complex visual stories and the politics of race and representation. His photography is held in major public and private collections in England, Europe, America and India, including, The Deutsche Bank Collection and Government Art Collection UK and represented by PhotoInk, Delhi, India.\nHis most recent exhibitions include The Last Seven Words of Christ in collaboration with St Marks Church In The Bowery, New York, Feb- March 2020 and ‘u fucking paki’ FotoFest 2018 Biennial: India/Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art, Houston, Texas, United States, 10 March - 22 April 201","user_id":5579,"name":"Max Kandhola","website":"www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/art-design/max-kandhola "},{"id":5589,"bio":"Mayumi Hosokura (b. 1979) is a Japanese photographer. She was recipient of 2011 FOAM magazine Talent award. She has exhibited widely in Japan, with exhibitions including at FOTOGRAFIA, Rome (2011) and FOAM, Amsterdam (2011). Her series, KAZAN (art beat, 2012), comprises colour work juxtaposing the human form with nature’s textures.","user_id":5589,"name":"Mayumi Hosokura","website":"hosokuramayumi.com"},{"id":671692,"bio":"Welcome to my profile. I have been a photographer for the last ten years working professionally in the fashion photography industry. I have also have worked as a freelancer for six years and my passion is making artistic portraits and dynamic series of interesting people. I am Syrian Orthodox and I believe my faith is a major influence of my photography as well as my daily life.  The goal of my photography is to strike emotion and thought into the mind of my viewers and inspire them to break traditional thoughts on beauty and artistic photography.","user_id":671108,"name":"Nancy Gaorie","website":"www.nancyderemer.com"},{"id":645591,"bio":"Je suis amateur et autodidacte. J'ai toujours été fasciné par la photo et le travail de certains photographes mais aussi par les multiples utilisations que l'on fait de la photographie. J'ai eu une grande peur de la voir se modifier techniquement, de perdre de sa \"chair\" au moment de son changement vers le numérique et j'ai beaucoup hésité à franchir le pas pour m'en rapprocher de nouveau. Je découvre encore actuellement le travail d'artistes qui la font évoluer et ça c'est un réel bonheur ! ","user_id":645007,"name":"Pascal PINAULT","website":""},{"id":697759,"bio":"i'm Matteo Gallucci, a street photographer based in Rome, Italy. I've been using a medium format camera for over 2 years now and it never gets old. I think that working with film instead of digital makes you feel the moment and allow you to stay more focus on things, you do not have all the seconds and time you want with a film camera, besides the shots are count, it helps me to listen and to be on the moment. ","user_id":697175,"name":"Matteo Gallucci","website":""},{"id":672328,"bio":"Un portrait est réussi quand j'ai réussi à soulever le voile du mois social qui laisse apparaitre l'âme profonde de la personne. Pour cela la confiance est nécessaire. Pour l'avoir, il faut du temps, de l'empathie et donner pour espérer recevoir en retour.","user_id":671744,"name":"Christophe KICIEN","website":""},{"id":672317,"bio":"","user_id":671733,"name":"Leung Jimmy","website":"www.hungjinart.com"}]}