{"profiles":[{"id":719964,"bio":"I’m a 32 year-old woman from Luxembourg living in Belgium. I’ve been interested in photography since my childhood because my dad always had his camera with him. I love it to go outside, alone just with my camera, and to have a walk in places that capture my attention.","user_id":719380,"name":"Maryse Hubert","website":"I don’t have a website yet"},{"id":719898,"bio":"","user_id":719314,"name":"Amber Gordon","website":"Www.hopegordonphotography.com"},{"id":719996,"bio":"College student","user_id":719412,"name":"仲琪 郭","website":""},{"id":365381,"bio":"Sunjoo Lee is a mixed media photographer based in Seoul, South Korea.\nLee’s extraordinary artistic sensibility that was once portrayed through her voice is now visible through the works portrayed through her camera lens. Her photography focuses on a unique lyrical journey into her personal life.  She explores her past, present, and future world in a temporal and spatial perspective.\n\nShe received a BA in Music from Ewha Women University, a second BA in Photography from Chung-Ang University(Academy credit bank system), and an MFA in Plastic Art \u0026amp; Photography from Chung-Ang University Graduate School of Photography in Seoul, Korea. In 2019, she was awarded into the 11th cohort for the prestigious artist residency program at the Youngeun Museum of Contemporary Art. Through this residency, she’s currently working on her upcoming series. \n\nLee’s acclaimed works have been exhibited widely throughout the years in South Korea. Most recently, she had her solo exhibition at the Youngeun Muse","user_id":364779,"name":"Sunjoo Lee","website":"www.sunjoolee.net"},{"id":662503,"bio":"I was born in Flanders and live in Brussels, Belgium. I have always been passionate about photography but I did not pursue that passion until a few years ago. I just finished my photography courses at CVO Brussels, deepening my existing knowledge and discovering new techniques. \nMy favorite subjects are city- and landscapes, wildlife and portraits. ","user_id":661919,"name":"Linda Van den Bossche","website":"www.facebook.com/fotografielindavdb"},{"id":720137,"bio":"My name is Rui Cunha, I’m a 30-year-old self-taught, hobbyist photographer from Portugal.\n","user_id":719553,"name":"Rui Cunha","website":""},{"id":568613,"bio":"Professional Photographer and Teacher Daniel is the owner of “The International Photographer ” on the Gold Coast and currently provides professional training courses on photography and creative photography services in fashion and portraits.\n\nAward Winning Photographer\nDaniel has been recognised by the photography industry and has been awarded  Gold, Silver Distinction and Silver high level awards from Australian Institute of Professional Photography and EPSON.","user_id":568029,"name":"Daniel Bunce","website":"www.theinternationalphotographer.com.au"},{"id":579777,"bio":"Using different mediums including film, digital and iPhone.","user_id":579193,"name":"Filip Titarenko","website":"filip-titarenko.webflow.io"},{"id":30847,"bio":"Julia Murillo (1986) is a Costa Rican artist based in Mexico. She studied a bachelor degree in Photography at Veritas University in Costa Rica. She then attended to the Seminar on Contemporary Photography at the Centro de la Imagen as a fellow recipient of the Artistic Residency Program funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico City (2014). She was a fellow recipient of the Rapaces Recidency Program ran by Nicaraguan artist Patricia Belli, \"Relational prosthetics: a workshop on the art of performance and individual identity\" funded by EspIRA school in Nicaragua (2015). She is currently part of the Hydra Fotografía Photobook Incubator program in Mexico City (2017). Among her most noteworthy awards are being selected for the Transatlantic Photo Spain Portfolio Review (2012), and receiving three honorable mentions at the International Photography Awards organized in Los Angeles, California (2012). Since 2012 her work has been exhibited internationally.","user_id":30852,"name":"Julia Murillo","website":"veinti4sietegaleria.com/inexhibition"},{"id":30852,"bio":"Sean Drews is a freelance photographer based out of Los Angeles, CA.  He first starting taking photos of friend’s skateboarding in his youth before attending Milwaukee Area Technical College.  After graduating in 2011, he pursued studio fashion work full time.  Sean now shoots editorial portraiture and commercial fashion assignments.","user_id":30857,"name":"Sean Drews","website":"www.seandrews.com"},{"id":117222,"bio":"Trying to tell stories through the viewfinder!","user_id":116620,"name":"Sanjoy Banerjee","website":""},{"id":30673,"bio":"Queenie Cheen started her career in photography at Modern Media in China. After graduating in Law in the prestigious University of Sun Yat-sen, she chose to join the avant-garde Chinese media group which name is ModernMedia ,as a journalist and photo editor. During three years, Queenie Cheen published her works in Esquire , Life Magazine, Lens, Ming City, Pictoria, Modern Weekly, Vasto Magazine  etc. Queenie Cheen came to Paris in 2011 and became an independent photograph while starting her studies abroad in Intuit Lab. In 2012, she is accepted in the second year of the school specializing in photography, EFET. And 2014 , in University Paris 8 , in Cinema. ","user_id":30678,"name":"Queenie Cheen","website":"www.queeniecheen.com"},{"id":720080,"bio":"","user_id":719496,"name":"Emily Hornberger","website":"www.EmilyHornberger.com"},{"id":719980,"bio":"Born with an innate wanderlust and a keen eye for capturing the beauty around him, Jiachen's passion for photography ignited during his first journey to Italy. Enraptured by the country's historic ruins and rich heritage, he began to document his experiences through the lens of his camera. Later, his love for photography deepened as he ventured to the untamed wilderness of Alaska, where he found himself captivated by the grandeur of nature. Jiachen's work now showcases the delicate balance between the enduring beauty of human history and the awe-inspiring power of the natural world, a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft.","user_id":719396,"name":"Jiachen Xu","website":""},{"id":30792,"bio":"Orly Aviv visual artist creates using photography, video, music, sculpture, and video installation. The innovation in her captivating projects relies on the use of sophisticated digital technologies. She develops her own rare style of \"art-science-technology\", empowered by her education (Brain research, Information Systems, Mathematics and Political Science). \n\n\n\n","user_id":30797,"name":"Orly Aviv","website":"www.orlyart.com"},{"id":58413,"bio":"Javier Teniente was born in Vigo, Spain, in 1968. He has covered conflicts caused by war, marginalisation and natural disasters in different places around the world.  Among his most outstanding reports are those made in  Kosovo (1999), Iraq (2003), Haiti (2004), and the disaster caused by Tsunami at Banda Aceh, Indonesia (January 2005).  He has won in two occasions the International Humanitarian award “Luis Valtueña” (2003, 2005) and had a special mention in the Ortega y Gassset journalism award (2006). His pictures have been published in the most respected Spanish magazines and newspapers, such as; El País Semanal, Geo, Interviú, La Vanguardia Magazine, El Mundo or Tiempo.  He is the author of several books; his latest work “Children of the Ocean” it was published on December 2016.  Children of the ocean was a photographic essay made in eighteen different communities around the world, made as a tribute to all those artisanal fishermen that still survives.\n","user_id":58418,"name":"Javier Teniente","website":"www.javierteniente.com"},{"id":759628,"bio":"Yris Ynfante Paul, photographer born in Callao, Bolivar State. Venezuela.\n(1990). I started my photography studies in 2017, at TEF school,\nlocated in Puerto Ordaz, Bolívar State, under the tutelage of Néstor Luis\nBermudez. My photographic work is based on culture, daily life and the\nmining work in the southern part of the state.\n","user_id":754355,"name":"Yris Ynfante Paul","website":""},{"id":737467,"bio":"Originally an illustrator, I adopted photography and am working to master Fashion and Portraiture works. ","user_id":735766,"name":"Sam Mack","website":"themackverse.com"},{"id":662634,"bio":"Anna Haze (given name: Arianna Severi) was born in Florence (IT) on December 29th, 1995.\nAlternating between many different media since the earliest stages of her artistic journey - such as photography, songwriting, film making, digital collage, painting and poetry - Anna Haze has developed a cohesive style that brings the initial inspiration of surrealism and magic realism into contemporary yet nostalgic scenarios. \nHer works’ aesthetic ranges from softness to weirdness, where a desolate, disturbing imagery, “feminine” sweetness, esoterism and pop culture's cliches blend into each other through the use of mixed techniques.","user_id":662050,"name":"Anna Haze","website":"annahaze.myportfolio.com"},{"id":775139,"bio":"Stefan Panhans ist bildender Künstler und arbeitet hauptsächlich mit Video, Fotografie, Installation und Text. Seine transdisziplinären Arbeiten haben oft popkulturelle Bezüge und unternehmen eine Art mentale Archäologie zeitgenössischer Hypermediatisierung und Digitalisierung, deren Auswirkungen auf unser Denken, unsere Körper, unsere Vorstellung von uns selbst, sowie der damit verbundenen Machtverhältnisse.\nund hinterfragen gesellschaftlich normierte Geschlechterrollen.\nSeine Arbeiten  werden international in Ausstellungen und bei Filmfestivals gezeigt.","user_id":767017,"name":"Stefan Panhans","website":"www.stefanpanhans.com"},{"id":30687,"bio":"I am a photographic artist and teacher working at high school and tertiary level with an interest in exploring the photograph as a sculptural object, building my own cameras and experimenting with landscapes. \n\nWinning Best Documentary Work at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (Melbourne) in 2015, I have been a finalist in numerous art prizes in Australia including the Perth Centre for Photography CLIP Awards (2016 \u0026amp; 2017), MAMA Art Foundation National Photography Prize (2016), Josephine Ulrick \u0026amp; Win Schubert Photography Award (2014), Alice Prize (2014), and the Monash Gallery of Art Bowness Prize (2010). Internationally, I have been shortlisted in various exhibitions including the Royal Photographic Society International Print Exhibition (UK), and the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, USA. \n\nMy solo exhibitions include Open Your Mind - Tread Softly, held at the Bayside Arts \u0026amp; Cultural Centre, Melbourne, in 2015 and The Grandfather Paradox, at the Queensland Centre for Photography and the C3 Gallery, Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne both in 2009. \n\nI was the founder and director of the Obscurity Pictures Gallery Space in Melbourne, Australia and founded The Plastic Photo Show, an annual open entry photography exhibition for plastic lens and toy cameras, and authored The Plastic Photo Show – The Book a book celebrating the artists who had participated. I have also been a guest lecturer multiple times at universities around Melbourne, speaking about my scanner cameras and my practice as an artist. More recently, I have completed a book, Strange Loop, based on my most recent body of work created at an artist residency in Iceland in 2016. \n\nI currently live and work in London, UK and Melbourne, Australia. \n","user_id":30692,"name":"Georgina Campbell","website":"www.georginacampbell.com.au"},{"id":656102,"bio":"Brazilian photographer and self portraitist,  25 years old, based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ","user_id":655518,"name":"Maria Paula Freire","website":"www.instagram.com/mariapaulafreire"},{"id":691147,"bio":"Hi, I'm Ju, I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on age 15 I started traveling the world and few years later I started exploring photography. On age 24 I quit my job as a product designer and went to live in Indonesia where I started working professionally with outdoors photo and video. Since that I've worked with some of the most talented female surfers from Brazil, producing content for their sponsors and for a Sports/Travel TV channel in Brazil. Also it's been 5 years since a started working in different fields of cinematography and photography like fashion, luxury hotels videos, mini docs and storytelling. I always create  with a purpose and meaningful message. Inspiring people and spread the good word is what I like to do the most and, what I can say, is my creativity comes from my past experiences and feelings. ","user_id":690563,"name":"Ju Martins","website":"www.jumartins.com"},{"id":335732,"bio":"Miguel Angel Mejía (Sinaloa, México. September 15, 1984) is a Mexican visual artist based in Southern California. His work is primarily comprised of interactive installations while using photography as the main medium. Mejia is interested in contemporary socio-economic issues in Mexico/US and the repercussions they have on its people. As a way to facilitate these topics, he creates interactive experiences through play. ","user_id":335130,"name":"Miguel Mejía","website":"www. ChingArte.com"},{"id":720045,"bio":"Graduada de Fotografía Profesional en el 2021 en la EFCH (Habana Cuba). Especialidad: Fine art\nProfesores : Amina Donskaya (Rusia) y Rebeca Saray Formación (España)","user_id":719461,"name":"Susan Gìo Fernández Bencosme","website":""},{"id":458994,"bio":"Selfmade. \nworked with analogue and now digital.\nPhotography for me is not just a profession, it's always been a part of my existence. Without it, there's no memory of a place or person. I can only think in images and have been frustrated for years not being able to create the image I saw in my head. Eventually I changed my head. Which worked. \n","user_id":458410,"name":"Christoph Van der Bij","website":"www.dklv.nl"},{"id":51085,"bio":"With a background as a social worker, I began pursuing photography professionally in 2006.\nMy work ranges are from news coverage to long-term documentary projects focusing on conflict recovery, the environment, development projects and everyday life across Africa, Europe and North America. ","user_id":51090,"name":"Ollivier Girard","website":"www.olliviergirard.com"},{"id":241260,"bio":"Cyd Peroni is drawn to explore the Japanese concept of mono no aware, an awareness and appreciation of the impermanence of things and the transience of time. Her images are influenced by poetry and the metaphors found in the natural world. She experiments with digital and alternative photographic processes. Peroni’s work has been shown in solo and juried group exhibitions at The Halide Project (PA); Medium Festival of Photography (CA); A Smith Gallery (TX); Found:RE Phoenix (AZ); Light Art Space (NM); Oglebay Institute’s Stifel Fine Arts Center (WV); eye lounge (AZ); and Kimball Arts Center (UT).","user_id":240658,"name":"Cyd Peroni","website":"www.cydperoniphotography.com"},{"id":720144,"bio":"","user_id":719560,"name":"Stephen Rosen","website":"WWW.STEPHENLROSEN.COM"},{"id":30775,"bio":"Johnny Savage completed his degree in Documentary Photography at University of Wales, Newport in 2004 and has since branched out into the worlds of fashion, editorial and advertising. Savage has worked on varied assignments for a diverse range of clients including KBC Bank, Jameson, The Financial Times, The Red Bulletin Magazine, Vodafone \u0026amp; New Statesman.\n\nJohnny graduated from the University of Ulster, Belfast, in 2014 with an MFA in Photography. ","user_id":30780,"name":"Johnny Savage","website":"www.johnnysavage.com"},{"id":30711,"bio":"Meeri Koutaniemi, 30-old Finnish photographer, was born in Lapland and lives currently between Helsinki and Mallorca. Koutaniemi is focused on political and social issues concerning human rights, questions of identity and resilience.\n\nKoutaniemi has worked as a photographer and journalist in over 50 countries and filmed documentary movies in Bolivia, Mexico and Palestine.\n\nIn 2012 and 2013 Koutaniemi was selected in Finland as the Photographer of the Year and won the category of Foreign Reportage with her reportage Taken about female genital mutilation. Taken was selected as the winner of FREELENS Award in the LUMIX Photo Festival 2014 in Germany. \n\nKoutaniemi was a founder member in an Italian Photo Agency Echo and belongs to Finnish Collective 11. In 2012 Koutaniemi received the Memorial Award of Tim Hetherington in United States and the Memorial Award of Carina Appel in Finland 2013. In 2014 Koutaniemi was selected as a participant to Joop Swart Masterclass in Holland.","user_id":30716,"name":"Meeri Koutaniemi","website":"www.meerikoutaniemi.com"},{"id":30751,"bio":"","user_id":30756,"name":"Tatevik Vardanyan","website":"www.tatevikvardanyan.com"},{"id":51094,"bio":"Studied photography at The International Center of Photography 2007-2016\nPrevious career was as a clinical psychologist and university professor. Participated in over 45 exhibitions including three\n solo shows, and winner of a national award.","user_id":51099,"name":"Paul Kessel","website":"www.paulkessel.com"},{"id":701509,"bio":"“Photography connects the real world with the universe of emotions. It reconciles the mind with the soul. It allows me to walk the path of continuous development. Per aspera ad Astra (…)”.  – Radek von Hirschberg\n\nPhotographer holding the international title of Artiste Fédération Internationale de l’Art Photographique (AFIAP) and the title of Artist Photographer (AFRP) and an actual member of the Fotoklub of the Republic of Poland.\n\nRadek’s photography has a universal quality, with a distinct focus on people, understood in an exceptionally broad sense. His open-minded approach allows him to blend various forms within this artistic field, for example, by creating narrative portraits or nudes in different worlds and dimensions. Occasionally, he delves into landscapes and saute architecture. He tells stories, describes emotions and sometimes is solely interested in form. His creativity you can see in award-winning projects Desolate Beauty and Connected to Nature. It is impossible to pass indifferently by the Portraits he creates and how Radek sees the World.\n\nHe works both digitally and analog (including, among others, his favorite Nikon FM2 and Pentax 645NII). At times, he combines modern cameras with vintage lenses, (including, for example, his beloved replica of the 19th-century Petzval lens). He is an enthusiast of natural light but occasionally combines multiple types of light. Follow his rapidly expanding portfolio – it’s worth it.\n\nRadek’s lens captures a diverse array of subjects, including movie stars, models, and public figures, as well as ordinary individuals who often become… extraordinary. He photographs in modern spaces, as well as in the ruins of castles or abandoned factories. Occasionally, he also works in the studio. He expresses himself in both black and white but does not shy away from a full color palette. His embrace of diversity reflects an open mind and is an expression of his creative freedom.\n\nHis works have been awarded, published and exhibited in Poland and abroad. They can also be found in institutional and private collections. He collaborates with international modeling agencies in fashion photography. His photographs are exhibited in domestic and foreign galleries and are part of numerous auctions. They are officially listed on the Polish and European markets.\n\nAs Lennon supposedly said: “Tell yourself you have the talent, then believe in it”. Radek, as he says, wears “rose-colored Lennon glasses” when photographing. And he tells himself that what he does may appeal to others, and may even momentarily captivate them. And if he’s wrong – he does it anyway“. Per aspera ad Astra (…) is both his credo and modus vivendi.\n\nAWARDS\n\nFirst Place PRO, Gold Medal, Second place and Nominee in the reFocus – Color Photography Contest (Category: Landscapes, Portrait, Photojournalism, Fine Art), 2023, 2025;\nFirst place and Gold Medal in the BIFA Budapest International Photo Awards 2023 in the Fine Art category. Silver and Bronze Medal in 2024, 3 Bronze Medals in 2025 as well as numerous Distinctions, 2022-2025;\nFirst place, Platinum and Gold Medal in the International London Photography Awards, 2024;\nGrand Prix, FIAP Gold Medal, Silver Medal, Club Diploma and Distinctions in the BARDAF International Competition , Slovakia, 2024;\nGolden Camera in the OneEyeland Competition for 2023. #3 One Eyeland Top 100 Photographers 2023, #4 One Eyeland Top 100 Photographers 2024. X-Trophy statuettes: #6 World’s Fine Art Photographers 2023, #7 World’s B\u0026amp;W Photographers 2023, #8 World’s B\u0026amp;W Photographers 2024, and #1 Poland’s B\u0026amp;W Photographers 2022-2024 (as well as a dozen silver and bronze medals);\nGold Medal and two Silver Medal in B\u0026amp;W International Awards\nFirst place in the National Competition of Gazeta Wyborcza, “Switzerland-Places to which I return”  (Category: Landscape / Mountains), 2022;\nNew Targ Mayor’s Award and Distinction in the Jan Sunderland International Photo Contest, New Targ, 2024;\nAward of the Mayor of the City of Gdansk in the Gdansk Press Photo Contest (Category: Hobby Photography), 2024;\nWinner in the International Lab Rome’22 Competition organized by Malamegi Lab, Rome, 2022;\nMaster of Creation in the 2nd edition of the Master of Creation Competition (two works in the TOP10) in 2024, and Distinction in this competition in 2023;\nSecond place in the Avalanche Competition, Ruda Slaska  (Category: Mountains), 2022;\nThird place and Honorable Mentions in the International Chromatic Awards – International Color Photography Contest (Category: Landscape, Photomanipulation, Portrait, Fine Art), 2021-2022;\nThird place and Honorable Mentions in the IPA – International Photography Awards (Cetegory: Architecture, Industrial, People), New York, 2022;\nThird place and Honorable Mentions in the TIFA – Tokyo International Foto Awards Competition (Category: Fine Art, Portrait), 2023;\nFifth place in the Competition entitled “Emotional Portrait” organized within the Fotoforma Festival, Warsaw, 2024;\nThird place (Bronze Medal) and Honorable Mention in the FotoSlovo Competition (Category: Series / Wild Life, Travel / Landscape), 2024, 2025;\nPrize in the 12th International Photo Contest “Real Portrait”, Nowy Tomyśl, 2024;\nMentions in the 3rd Wojnicz Photo Print Competition, 2024;\nFirst place and Mentions in the Competitions “Photography tells the story”, Jelenia Góra Photographic Society (Category: Portrait, Mountains, Architecture, Landscape), 2022-2023;\nNominations and Honorable Mention in the Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards – International Photography Competition (Category: Fine Art, Portrait, Nude, Architecture, Nature, Landscape), 2022-2023;\nThird Place and Honorable Mentions in the MonoVisions Photography Awards – International Black and White Photo Contest (Category: People, Fine Art), 2022-2023, 2025;\nHonorable Mentions in the Monochrome Awards – International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest (Category: Nature, Photojournalism, Portrait), 2022-2023;\nHonorable Mentions in 16th Annual International Color Awards (Category: People, Portrait, Sport), 2023;\nHonorable Mention in the XXVII National Photo Contest (Category: Portrait), 2022;\nHonorable Mention in the 15th edition of the National Portrait Competition (Category: Portrait), 2022;\nHonorable Mentions in the International ND – Neutral Density Photography Awards Contest (Category: Mountains), 2022;\nHonorable Mentions in the Annual Photography Awards, “The Real Faces of the Independence March“ (Category: Photojournalism), 2021.\n\nINTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS\n\n5th Internacional Art Review, Pałac Struga, 2025\nArs Lumen, Vivid Gallery, Wrocław, 2025\nKolabo, Teatr 6.piętro, PKiN Warszawa, 2025\n13th. Bardaf International Exhibition Gabriel Grund Memorial, Slovakia, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition 11th. Spring Fotosalon BARDAF, Slovakia, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition Budapest International Foto Awards (BIFA), Budapest, Hungary, 2024;\nInternational Art Fair – 15th Edition Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy, 2022;\nIndividual Exhibition “Toward the light” at Manes Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic, 2023-2024;\nExhibition Lab Rome’22, Rome, Italy, 2022.\n\nNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS\n\nPost-competition Exhibition of the Competition “Avalanches” – POLISH MOUNTAINS, Ruda Śląska, 2024;\nTOP10 Masters of Creation post-competition Exhibition at Brodziak Gallery, Poznań, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition of the Jan Sunderland International Photo Contest “Mountain Landscape 2024”, Nowy Targ, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition Gdańsk Press Photo, Gdańsk, 2024;\nExhibition of the International Art Review “From the Mountains to the sea”, Struga, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition 3rd Wojnicz Photo Print, Wojnicz, 2024;\nExhibition, “30 years of Eve Zając in front of the lens” Torun, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition of the EMPATHY Photo Contest, Legnica 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition “Photography tells the story”, JTF, Jelenia Góra / Szklarska Poręba, 2024;\nExhibition Art – Joy – Passion, Warsaw, 2023;\nPost-competition Exhibition of the XLII Jan Sunderland International Photo Contest “Mountain Scenery 2023”, Nowy Targ, 2023;\nPost-competition Exhibition XXIX National Photo Contest “PORTRET”, Trzcianka, 2024;\nPost-competition Exhibition XXVIII National Photo Contest “PORTRET”, Trzcianka, 2023;\nPost-competition Exhibition “Photography tells the story”, JTP, Jelenia Góra / Szklarska Poręba, 2023;\nVivid Gallery Exhibition,Warsaw, 2022;\nPost-competition Exhibition of the 16th International Photo Contest All the Children of the World, Pacanów, 2022;\nExhibition Melancholy – Mystery – Solitude – Silence, Lodz, 2022;\nPost-competition Exhibition XXVII National Photo Contest “PORTRET”, Trzcianka, 2022;\nPost-competition Exhibition XXII Biennale of Mountain Photography, Jelenia Góra, 2022;\nExhibition at Nadszaniec Gallery on the Day of the Flag of the Republic of Poland, II National Photo Contest “Lens on the Flag”, Zamość, 2022;\nExhibition Worlds (Un)possible, Warsaw, 2021;\nPost-competition Exhibition, “Jelenia Góra i Jeleniogórzanie“, JTP, Jelenia Góra, 2022;\nPost-competition Exhibition “Avalanches”, Ruda Śląska, 2022.\n\nBOOK PUBLICATIONS\n\npublication w międzynarodowym albumie Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, Winners 2025\npublication in the international album Photography in the Visual Culture, March 2022;\npublication in the international album Chromatic Photo Awards, 2022;\npublication in the international album One Eyeland Book – Best Of The Best Photographers, 2022;\npublication in the international album One Eyeland Book – Best Of The Best Photographers , 2023;\npublication in the album Nova Ars Poloniae, February 2022.\n\nOTHER PUBLICATIONS\n\nseries of photos of actress Kamila Kaminska for the article “Is it possible to live without masks?”, Charaktery No. 1-2/2024;\nseries of photos of actresses Agata Buzek, Joanna Koroniewska, Anna Czartoryska – Niemczycka, Anna Cieślak, Anita Sokołowska, Dorota Gardias, Barbara Kurdej – Szatan and Katarzyna Kurdej – Mania for the article “The dark and bright side of femininity,” Zwierciadło, November 2023;\npublication in the international magazine PENG, May 2024;\npublication in the international magazine PENG no. 18, August 2023;\ninterview in the international magazine PENG no. 07, August 2022;\npublication in the international magazine PENG no. 32, October 2024;\ninterview for ITSLIQUID, October 2022;\nTV program “Sukces jest kobietą”(Success is a Woman), 2023;\narticle at RMF FM radio – Anita Sokołowska, October 2023;\narticle at RMF FM radio – Agata Buzek, November 2023;\ncover and interview in Bauer Publishing’s monthly magazine Olivia no. 8, August 2023;\npublication in Gazeta Wyborcza, June 2022;\npublication in the international magazine GMARO, March 2023;\npublication in the international magazine VIGOUR no. 05, September 2022;\npublication in the international magazine MEX MAGS, 2023;\npublication in the international magazine PENG, May 2023;\narticle at RMF FM radio – Joanna Jabłczyńska, February 2023;\npublication in the international magazine OPiUM no. 03, December 2022;\narticle in Wirtualna Polska, March 2023;\narticle in Interia.pl, March 2023;\npublication in the internatonal magazine VIGOUR no. 04, November 2022;\narticle at RMF FM radio – Joanna Jabłczyńska, February 2023;\npublication in the international magazine Le Desire, November 2022;\npublication in a French magazine L’ATTIRANCE, 2022;\npublication in the international magazine PENG no. 05, June 2022;\npublication in the international magazine VIGOUR no. 02, December 2021;\npublication in the international magazine PENG no. 01, March 2022;\npublication in European Foreign Affairs Magazine, The True Faces of the Independence March no. 19, April 2021.\n\nAUCTIONS\n\nContemporary Art Auction. Art Outlet, Polish Auction House, Cracow, Poland, December 2024;\nXV Auction of Works of Art – OLD AND MODERN at the Róża Wroniszewska Auction House, Cracow, Poland, December 2024;\nArt Auction, Prague, Czech Republic, November 2024;\nXXXVII Auction: Contemporary Art, Polish Auction House, Cracow, Poland, June 2023;\nSpring Hall Auction, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2023;\nXXXI Charity Great Heart Auction, Cracow, Poland, November 2022;\nCharity Auction at Mazovian Auction House, Warsaw, Poland, October 2022;\nAutumn Art Auction, Prague, Czech Republic, November 2022;\nXXXIII Contemporary Art Auction, Polish Auction House, Cracow, Poland, December 2022.\nIn action…\n\n\nContact:\nAgent – manager@radekvonhirschberg.eu\n","user_id":700925,"name":"Radek von Hirschberg","website":"radekvonhirschberg.eu"},{"id":720188,"bio":"","user_id":719604,"name":"Alessandra Bellardone","website":""},{"id":720198,"bio":"","user_id":719614,"name":"Rick Brazeau","website":"www.rickbphotorgaphy.com"},{"id":11156,"bio":"Michèle, born and raised in Belgium, is an interdisciplinary artist/teacher, currently residing in New Mexico.\nHer work received numerous awards, has been published internationally and participated in solo and group exhibitions in Belgium, Italy, China, Colombia, United Kingdom and the United States. ","user_id":11156,"name":"Michèle Sennesael","website":"michelesennesael.com"},{"id":759882,"bio":"Michela Benaglia:\n\nAfter graduating in Industrial Design, she has worked for 10 years as AN art director. During this period, photography of social issues has become more and more important in her life. She graduated in two Reportage Masters so that her initial passion has now become. She is a freelance photographer and she works on editorials, commercials and social issues.\n\nEmanuela Colombo: \n\nAfter graduating in Communication Sciences and after working for 10 years as a sales officer, in 2007 she decided to follow her passion about photography. She graduated at Naba Institute in Milan where she got a Master in Photography and Visual Design and she started working with several NGOs. After Lorenzo’s birth (her son), she started to portray animals in her studio.\n\nMichela and Emanuela met in 2014 AT the LUZ Academy Master held by Massimo Mastrorillo, who has changed their approach to photography. Starting from that moment they have followed some photographic projects together.\n\n","user_id":754572,"name":"Michela Benaglia and Emanuela Colombo","website":"www.michelabenaglia.it/index/together-with-emanuela"},{"id":51170,"bio":"Armin Graca (1990) is a photographer and storyteller born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. \n\nGraca uses his camera to document everyday social life, telling stories through visual experience. Street and documentary photography are his main interests, and he spends most of his free time taking photos on the streets. In addition, he works on long-term documentary projects.","user_id":51175,"name":"Armin Graca","website":"www.armingraca.com"},{"id":221229,"bio":"Big waves, epic swells, and stunning photography are some of the main reasons why Tó Mané has made a name for himself in the world of surfing. Tó Mané is generally the man behind the camera when it comes to capturing some of most epic surf shots coming out of Portugal. Born and raised in Portugal, Tó began surfing in 1988, and fell in love with the surfing culture. The lifestyle of surfing, hanging out at the beach, and the progression of the sport drove him to begin capturing these moments. Tó began shooting when he was a child because his grandfather was very passionate about photography. He began using manual cameras that he had picked up from his grandfather, and in 1998 his dream came true when he published his first pro surf photo for a Portuguese Surf Magazine. His work has traveled all around the world but the famous giant waves of Nazaré surfed by Garret Mcnamara and Carlos Burle highlighted his work. His repertoire is packed with prizes, however The Time Magazine -The Most Surprising Photos of 2013 e Soul id Top 100 Action Sports Photographer stand out! “I love to visualize the picture that I want, and I strive to make it happen.”- Tó Mané","user_id":220627,"name":"Tó Mané","website":"www.tomanephotography.com"},{"id":720169,"bio":"Laine Wyatt is an Associate Professor with the University of Central Florida where she has taught art/photography since 2000.\nShe taught previously at the College of Wooster in Wooster, OH, and at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. She took an undergraduate degree in studio art/photography from the University of Florida, did postgraduate work at San Francisco State University and received her MFA in studio art/photography from Florida State University. From the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Wyatt was awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship in 1997-8, an Artist Enhancement Grant in 2006, 2007 and again in 2008, and she was a Merit Artist in 2011. \n\nShe is an active member of the Society for Photographic Education and has served as Portfolio Reviewer at the national conference since 2005. She was a Peer Reviewer for SPE’s 50th Anniversary National Conference held in Chicago in 2013 and is Co-Chair of the Women’s Caucus.\n\nWyatt has exhibited her work in more than 135 exhibitions across the country (including Museum of Contemporary Art, GA, Monmouth Museum, NJ, Society for Contemporary Photography, MO, Museum of Contemporary Photography, IL, Center for Fine Art Photography, CO, PUNCH Gallery, OR, CA, BJ Spoke Gallery, NY, Torpedo Factory Art Center, VA, Northlight Gallery, AZ, Tampa Museum of Art, Photoplace Gallery, VT, Orlando Museum of Art, Silvermine Gallery, CT, Crown Center Gallery, IL) and abroad, and she has won a number of awards for individual works.","user_id":719585,"name":"M Laine Wyatt","website":"laine@lainewyatt.com"},{"id":691514,"bio":"Willie Velazquez is a street photographer from Queens, NY.","user_id":690930,"name":"willie velazquez","website":"WILLIEFROMQUEENS.NYC"},{"id":720132,"bio":"","user_id":719548,"name":"Antoine Foglio","website":""},{"id":720872,"bio":"","user_id":720288,"name":"Rebekah Schiller","website":"www.iPhone-arts.com"},{"id":759969,"bio":"Abhishek is a self-taught photographer and a social observer based in Melbourne, capturing the subtle nuances of daily life through street and documentary photography. He spontaneously purchased a camera in 2021, and after a year of exploration, discovered his passion for this visual art form. His background in design and construction fuels his fascination with urban environments and the interaction of people within these spaces. Strong emotions, shapes, colours, and silhouettes, particularly in the human form, are central to his work. He loves how the human form dances with the built environment, creating graphic compositions. For Abhishek, photography serves as a mental health walkabout, a way to find clarity and connection in the urban landscape. Always learning and exploring, he is eager to see where this visual journey takes him.","user_id":754652,"name":"Abhishek Shetty","website":""},{"id":101000,"bio":"Previously a commercial photographer (1982-93) in Toronto Canada, since withdrawing from commercial practice, Rutherford's photographic projects explore the ‘unanticipatable’ contribution of the photographic medium in the depiction of scenes, events and moments – and whether this contribution constitutes an active (an act of?) participation by the medium in the creation of scenes, events and ‘moments’ that did not (and sometimes could not) have existed until brought into being by the act of photographing them.\n\nSince 1997, Rutherford's photographic works have been exhibited in solo and group shows in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, Japan and France.\n\nRutherford holds a PhD and was previously course leader of MA Advertising at Bournemouth University (2014-24) and, before that, course leader of BA Advertising at the University of Chester (2005-14)","user_id":100398,"name":"-- Rutherford","website":"www.theshadowofthephotographer.co.uk"},{"id":30741,"bio":"Mariëtte Aernoudts started her photographic, self-taught journey as a late bloomer about 14 years ago. In the beginning, she focused mainly on capturing portraits, trying to capture the unique personalities of her subjects. Over time, her interest evolved and she focused on narrative stories through images.\n\nThe challenges and limitations of the corona pandemic forced Mariëtte to shift her focus to nature photography, concentrating on capturing nature in an abstract and almost mystical way. This offered her the opportunity to add a new artistic dimension to her work. Her dedication to photography has paid off, with recognition in both national and international competitions, giving her the opportunity to share her work with a wider audience. One of the highlights of her career was the opportunity to exhibit 10 of her photographs in Tuscany, Italy, for a whopping 5 months. She is also well aware that there is always room for growth and development. Photography remains an ongoing journey of discovery and creativity for Mariëtte, as she continues to hone her techniques and explore new ways to capture the world through her lens.","user_id":30746,"name":"Mariëtte Aernoudts","website":"www.marietteaernoudts.nl"},{"id":677887,"bio":"Sam Tanner (b.1991) is a New Zealand artist taking photos and writing songs inspired by the world around. Sam is based in Wairarapa, Aotearoa, with his wife Lily and their two kids.\n\n“I have old cameras for shooting, a worn guitar for strumming, and an ever-evolving understanding of the world around me. A loving curiousity towards people and the world drives me in my art. As a teenager, songwriting was a way to wrestle with my inner world, then the camera found me and showed me a new way to look both outside and back in at myself. It is through tender visual and musical explorations that I find a way to communicate something meaningful, hopefully inspiring some kind of response in the hearts of others that makes the world a slightly better place to be.”","user_id":677303,"name":"Sam Tanner","website":"www.samtanner.nz"},{"id":30719,"bio":"A freelance photographer and photojournalist for iReport (CNN).","user_id":30724,"name":"Kevin Griesmar","website":"ifocusinnovations.com"},{"id":720192,"bio":"Tosin Popoola is dedicated to capturing moments that tell a story. Stories that provide validation to peoples experiences and feelings; photos that make people feel seen. ","user_id":719608,"name":"Oluwatosin Popoola","website":"www.Tosinpopoola.com"},{"id":31067,"bio":"Triin Mangusson is an Estonian woman, mom, photographer, a human being. \nI was living and working in my Italian dream city, Venice from 2015- 2020 as a photographer and workshop instructor until Covid arrived. Hopefully, we will soon return to our normal rhythm of life and the city will flourish again from the happy people around us. There is a Chinese saying that was also as a slogan in Venice Biennale 2019. \"May you live in interesting times\". Maybe we do live in interesting times even if we can't always enjoy it. ","user_id":31072,"name":"Triin Mangusson","website":"www.mangussonphotography.com/streetphotography"},{"id":719218,"bio":"Nicola Woods is a fine art photographer who has participated in solo and group exhibitions in North America and completed projects in international art residencies.  Nicola holds a MFA from Johnson State College, VT and is the recipient of several grants and awards.  Her work has been featured in several online articles including \"An Interview with Nicola Woods\" by the London Urban Tree Festival, and \"Spotlight: Nicola Woods on her Unique Process” by Yonge + St. Clair (BIA).   Nicola combines her photographs of trees with metal leaf to create shimmering artworks that resemble early forms of photography such as daguerreotypes and ambrotypes.  Inspired by the physical beauty and the symbolic meaning of trees she explores how trees embody qualities of support and shelter.  ","user_id":718634,"name":"Nicola Woods","website":"www.nicolawoodsart.com"},{"id":603137,"bio":"Auteur-Photographe basé à Lyon, Pierre-Alain Mounier développe une recherche artistique dans laquelle il laisse libre cours à sa créativité et à sa sensibilité. Il aime le mouvement, les expressions et c'est tout naturellement que les photos de danses et les portraits sont pour lui des sujets de prédilections. \nSa carrière professionnelle a toujours été remplie de nouvelles rencontres quotidiennes, de nouvelles personnes pour lesquelles la compréhension de leur besoin devait être juste dès les premières minutes. De ces rencontres, il puise une expérience très grande de la dimension humaine qui est au cœur de tout ses projets. \nIl aime que ses photos soient porteuses d’un sens, d’un message. Il fait preuve d’une très grande empathie à chacune de ses séance photos. Cela lui permet de gagner toute la confiance des personnes avec qui il travaille, afin que chaque projet puisse avoir une force dans les expressions qui soient la plus juste possible.  Son approche est avant tout basée sur l’écoute, la confiance, le respect, mais aussi la créativité. \n","user_id":602553,"name":"Pierre Alain MOUNIER","website":"www.pierre-alain-photo.fr"},{"id":170228,"bio":"","user_id":169626,"name":"maurizio salvati","website":"www.mauriziosalvati.com"},{"id":30765,"bio":"Elena Helfrecht (*1992) is a German visual artist based in Bavaria. Her practice revolves around the inner space and the phenomena of consciousness, emerging from an autobiographical context and opening up to the surreal and fantastic, at times grotesque. Interweaving memories, experiences, and imagination, she creates inextricable narratives with multiple layers of meaning, characterised by a visceral iconography. She is influenced by the folklore and landscapes of her home and her passion for Art History and Psychology.\n\nElena’s work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions internationally, at institutions and festivals such as South London Gallery (UK), Galleria Civica Cavour (IT), The Benaki Museum / Athens Photo Festival (GR), Technische Sammlungen Dresden (DE), and Photo Vogue Festival (IT). She was a recipient of the BJP International Photo Award, as well as the Sony World Photo Award, and the AOP Student Award. Among others, she was selected as one of the Bloomberg New Contemporaries, nominated for the FOAM Paul Huf Award, and selected as one of the FUTURES Photography Talents 2023. Her images have been featured and reviewed in numerous publications such as ZEIT, Financial Times Weekend, and BJP.\n\nShe has given lectures and talks at institutions such as the London College of Communication, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, the University of Brighton, Arts University Bournemouth, and the University of Europe. Elena’s work is held in public and private collections.","user_id":30770,"name":"Elena Helfrecht","website":"elenahelfrecht.com"},{"id":720242,"bio":"","user_id":719658,"name":"Ding Bai","website":""},{"id":191392,"bio":"Arts and Letters member Southwest Florida Chapter National League Of American Pen Women. ","user_id":190790,"name":"Cornelia DeDona","website":"cornelia-dedona.pixels.com"},{"id":114416,"bio":" Visual\u0026nbsp; artist (b.1969, Israel), working with photography, Video \u0026amp; Installation.\n\u0026nbsp;A member of the Alfred Cooperative Institute for Art \u0026amp; Culture.\u0026nbsp;\nSheizaf\u0026nbsp; holds a B.A. in Fine Arts and Archaeology (1995)and an M.A. in Maritime Archaeology (2003) , both from the University of Haifa.\u0026nbsp; She studied Photography in The NB Haifa School of Design (1997).\u0026nbsp;\nHer\u0026nbsp; work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Israel and Europe.\nHer artistic practice focuses on the mechanism of memory creation. It is deeply influenced by her background in archaeology, having previously worked for over a decade as an archaeologist and archaeological photographer at The Haifa university maritime archeology research institute.\u0026nbsp;\nShe lives and works in Katzir village, Wadi Ara, Israel.\n\n\n\n","user_id":113814,"name":"Noa Sheizaf","website":"www.noasheizaf.com"},{"id":693071,"bio":"Dominick Williams is an editorial and documentary reportage photographer based in Kansas City, Kansas. Dominick graduated from The Art Institute of Colorado in 2015 with Honor Roll status before moving on to be a freelance photographer. In the past year, Dominick has produced photography work for The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Red Bull, and In These Times. Dominick's work carries the weight of emotion, reality, and passion while allowing the subjects he captures to remain human and a true representation of themselves and their environment. ","user_id":692487,"name":"Dominick Williams","website":"www.domvisions.com"},{"id":680917,"bio":"Kerry Faulkner is an award-winning freelance journalist moving increasingly into photojournalism. Her street photography images have been in exhibitions in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and New York and featured in a number of international publications including Street Photography Magazine and International Street Photography and Reportage. Her work is also part of the Western Australian State Library collection. She describes her style of street photography as ‘fast and loose’ and says she has a genuine interest in, and curiosity about, the people she photographs. Creatively, Kerry thrives on the risk and daring of the ‘jetty jumpers’, the passion and energy of the beachside salsa dancers and the comradery and resilience of square dancers in the old hall in White Gum Valley. These are just a few of her favourite haunts however one of her great skills is finding fertile new places and groups of people for imagery that show life as it is –no filter, like ‘Floki’ the street barber, cutting the hair of the homeless in Perth’s CBD which The Guardian featured as picture essay October 2021. She is a member of the Australian Association of Street Photographer Inc (AASPI).   ","user_id":680333,"name":"Kerry Faulkner","website":"www.faulknerjournalist.com"},{"id":769817,"bio":"","user_id":762501,"name":"Lizaveta Chaikina","website":null},{"id":720268,"bio":"","user_id":719684,"name":"Falko Matte","website":"www.mp15.de"},{"id":720298,"bio":"Born in Thessaloniki, Greece. I studied photography at  Ecole des metiers de l' image (Centre Gobelins in Paris.) I work as a freelance photographer both in Greece and France.  My personal work is based exclusively on analog photography. ","user_id":719714,"name":"Michael Mavridis","website":"michaelmavridis.com"},{"id":541379,"bio":"Pavan is an award-winning photographer artist with roots in the university town of Mysore, Karnataka - India.\nAptly enough, Pavan’s previous photo series titled ‘Kusti’ captures the stoic struggle of Mysore’s traditional wrestlers, to keep their martial art alive in the face of modern India’s urban onslaught.\nPavan’s first solo exhibition was of his works series “Junkyard” at Sumukha Art Gallery, Bangalore in 2009. Photographs from his Traces series were exhibited at Harmony Art Show in 2008 in Mumbai.\nA graduate of fine arts, Pavan has won an all-India level still-life photography award from Better Photography magazine.\nHe has conducted workshops, done jury duty on photography competitions and is constantly looking to engage photography enthusiasts on his Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Pages.","user_id":540795,"name":"K J PAVAN","website":"www.kjpavan.com"},{"id":739506,"bio":"","user_id":737440,"name":"Alejandro Peiró Llop","website":"www.alejandrollop.com"},{"id":739525,"bio":"","user_id":737457,"name":"José Fernandes","website":""},{"id":506848,"bio":"Thank you for taking a look at my work.\nI was born in Hiroshima, Japan.\nI studied architecture, worked on construction sites, then interior design, and now I work in IT in systems and application development and internet security.\nI started photography when I was studying interior design and got a lot of good inspiration from interior design.\n\nI create my work in the hope that people who see my work will feel a little more cheerful, positive and kind.\nA singer I admire said: 'The time you spend here is only a fraction of your life. Everyone has their own place to go back to, and each of us has to face our own difficulties there. If the time we shared here could be an encouragement in times of hardship, I think that would be an amazing thing.\"\nHe and I are in different fields, but our thoughts are exactly the same.\nI will use everything in my power to create beautiful artwork to encourage everyone.\nI would be happy if it makes a positive difference to the feelings of the people who see it.\nThat is my motivation in life.","user_id":506264,"name":"yoshitaka ooyama","website":"yoshitakaooyama555.500px.photography"},{"id":105274,"bio":"Dan Fenstermacher merges documentary storytelling, and street photography with both humor and activism.  \n\nFenstermacher has photographic experience on four continents including a multi-media internship in Accra, Ghana, as a portrait photographer in Sydney, Australia, a Professor of Fine Arts at Xiangfan University in China, and as an artist-in-residence in San Ramon Costa Rica.  His work about mental illness and stigma has been featured in The Huffington Post.\n\nFenstermacher received a Bachelor of Science degree in Advertising from the University of Idaho.  He holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Photography from San Jose State University, is a member of the Bay Area Photographers Collective, Full Frontal Flash, and teaches photography at West Valley Community College.","user_id":104672,"name":"Dan Fenstermacher","website":"www.danfenstermacher.net"},{"id":392343,"bio":"Alan Sebastian Kowal, born 16.03.1984 in Lodz, Poland.","user_id":391759,"name":"Alan Kowal","website":""},{"id":37917,"bio":"Tomer Ifrah was born in Israel in 1981. His journey into photography began over two decades later when he took up studies at Camera Obscura – The School Of Arts in Tel Aviv. His studies period led him to photograph his first project in Ethiopia, and eventually inspired him to pursue the medium full-time. He began travelling widely, working in countries such as Russia, Brazil, India and Kazakhstan on independent documentary projects and on assignments for various publications. His photography has been published by The New Yorker, Financial Times Weekend Magazine, British Journal of Photography, The Guardian, CNN, and Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine, among others.\n\n\nIn his photography, Tomer strives to elevate scenes of everyday life into powerful images. He seeks to find beauty in the mundane, telling stories through poignant glimpses of history, culture and society. He has applied this approach to a range of subjects including female incarceration in Israel, urban development in Kazakhstan, and tourism and tradition in Georgia. Most recently, for his project Metro East, he documented life in Europe’s post-Soviet countries, capturing the rise of modern societies amongst relics of a distant, but not forgotten past.\n\n","user_id":37922,"name":"Tomer Ifrah","website":"www.tomerifrah.com"},{"id":720358,"bio":"","user_id":719774,"name":"Thierry Borremans","website":"thierryborremans.com"},{"id":218277,"bio":"","user_id":217675,"name":"Anna Kadysheva","website":"annaphotos.com"},{"id":30819,"bio":"Camila Mata Lara was born on July 8, 1992 in Mexico City. She got her Bachelor in Design at Metropolitan Autonomous University, making the last semester in Communication at ORT University in Uruguay. She also studied photography independently throughout her life.Her growth in a photographic and cultural environment aroused this imminent interest and passion for photography. She worked as a photographer for Photo Museum Cuatro Caminos in 2015. She have worked as a a photojournalist in two of the most important newspapers in Mexico City, \"El Universal\" and \" Reforma\" in 2017-2018. She edited books \"Ser mujer en latinoamérica\", \"Migración\" and \"Coronalibro\" I \u0026amp; II made by the Autonomous Metropolitan University in 2019-2020. She won scolarship Young Creators of FONCA. She works in still photography for films, television series and plays. She is currently working in her photo studio \"Aura Books\" with her partner and developing personal projects.","user_id":30824,"name":"Camila Mata Lara","website":"www.camilamatal.com"},{"id":759990,"bio":"Orejarena \u0026amp; Stein (b. Colombia, 1994 \u0026amp; UK, 1994) are a multimedia artist duo currently based in New York. Their work uses the intersection of technology, memory, and desire to explore American mythologies and narratives as they grapple with their relationship to the country that has become their adopted home. Orejarena \u0026amp; Stein are fascinated with the emergent property that comes with making each photograph together with a single camera. Their work explores notions of the collective and collaboration in an often individualistic medium. Their work often involves extensive research into how their images relate to collective image making and the ocean of images surrounding us. \n\nTheir work has been exhibited internationally and is in a number of public \u0026amp; private collections, including The J. Paul Getty Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Nguyen Art Foundation, The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, New York State Museum, and The Ann Tenenbaum \u0026amp; Thomas H. Lee Family Collection.\n\nA book of their work, Long Time No See, was published by Jiazazhi Press in 2022 and is held in the special collections library of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, amongst others. Their second book , American Glitch, with an introduction by ICP curator David Campany, is published by Gnomic Book and is held in the library collections of Yale University and Stanford University, among other places . The duo has also compiled a booklet with contributions from 35 renowned artist, writers, and curators,  offering a range of perspectives on conceptions of glitch in contemporary society to be paired with the artist book. American Glitch launched at the Palo Gallery in early February with a solo exhibition which runs until April. The work has also been exhibited in  several group  exhibitions, including the Foam Talent exhibition at Foam Museum in Amsterdam, The Belfast Photo Festival, and The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel. The artists’ first European solo museum show, Tactics \u0026amp;  Mythologies will open in early September at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, curated by Nadine Isabelle Henrich. Their artist duo work is represented by Palo Gallery in New York and Vin Gallery in Ho Chi Minh City\n\n","user_id":754671,"name":"Orejarena and Stein","website":"orejarenastein.cargo.site"},{"id":724325,"bio":"","user_id":723741,"name":"Max Hellwig","website":"www.maxhellwig.eu"},{"id":739426,"bio":"I'm just a photo lover. \nI'm not professional.","user_id":737373,"name":"Daniela Schilling de Almeida","website":""},{"id":739471,"bio":"","user_id":737413,"name":"Derrick Atkinson","website":"www.instagram.com/d.art.mundus"},{"id":720214,"bio":"Lindsi Hollend is a fine art photographer living in Toronto. Lindsi has a unique perspective of the everyday moments and objects in the world and is fascinated by texture, layers, colours and contrast - all of which are abundant in her work. Through this medium, she challenges her viewer to appreciate the power of how personal perspective shapes their own lives. ","user_id":719630,"name":"Lindsi Hollend","website":"www.lindsibeth.com"},{"id":694839,"bio":"Carolina Paltrinieri is a photographer born in Finale Emilia  (Modena) in 1989.\nShe has attended training courses with Stanley Greene, Massimo Mastrolillo, Jodi Bieber, Lina Pallotta and a MasterClass with Paolo Marchetti. Over time, she has developed an authorial style that has won her numerous awards in important national and international competitions. For ten years now, she has been a photographic reference point in Ethiopia, where she has recounted, through numerous stories, the health, economic and social difficulties of a developing country. She has also trained with Claudio Palmisano in the Photoshop image processing program.\nIn order to fully convey the feelings of the photographed subjects and their stories, she likes to approach their private lives slowly.\nOver the years, in addition to her work as a photographer, she has developed a consultancy activity for non-profit organizations such as \"Amici di Adwa\" and \"AMOA\", with which she collaborates annually, taking care of logistics, publications, exhibitions, fundraising campaigns and events. \nContributor Photographer for \"Emergency\" with whom she has worked in Sudan and Italy to narrate the activities of the NGO on the national territory.\nOne of her published works that stands out is the reportage \"PRISONER MOTHERS\" made in the Adwa women's prison in Ethiopia published by \"L'Espresso\" in December 2020.\nThis video and photographic project won in 2019 the first prize in the \"Editorial Moving Images\" category at the \"Tokyo International Foto Award\" and an Honorable Mention in the video \u0026amp; film category at the \"London International Creative Competition\". In 2020 it won second prize in the \"Editorial Moving Images\" category at the \"Moscow International Foto Awards\" and an Honorable Mention in the \"Still in Motion video editorial\" category at the \"International Photography Award .","user_id":694255,"name":"carolina paltrinieri","website":"www.carolinapaltrinieri.com"},{"id":720571,"bio":"Jordan Robson is a photographer from Seattle, Washington. Her work has previously been published in Burningword Literary Journal and Kithe Journal. She currently lives in Southern California.","user_id":719987,"name":"Jordan Robson","website":""},{"id":30821,"bio":"Samuel Zuder lives in Hamburg. He works as a freelance editorial- and documentary photographer for international magazines.\n\nBesides his commissioned work, he realizes personal photo projects, such as most recently the book project \"Face to Faith | Mount Kailash | Tibet ”, published 2016 by Hatje Cantz Publisher, or the photo documentation on Iran wich was published in October 2017 in the National Geographic Book Edition - ”Iran - Tausend und ein Widerspruch”.\n\nIn 1997 he was nominated to the ”World Press Photo - Joop Swart Masterclass” with a project on post war Mostar. His work was presented at the ”XXVemes Rencontres de la Photographie” in Arles, the ”1st Daegu Photo Biennale” in South Korea, the ”Metropolitan Museum of Photography ” in Tokyo and at the ”C/O Berlin” gallery. Samuel Zuder has received several awards and grants. His work is internationally published in numerous books and magazines. He is represented by ”laif - agency for photos \u0026amp; reportages” in Cologne.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":30826,"name":"Samuel Zuder","website":"www.samuelzuder.com"},{"id":30854,"bio":"Mazyar Asadi is a photographer and freelance photojournalism working on wide range of categories from general news to feature photography. He obtained a higher degree of education in this field and developed a working collaboration with various national, regional, and international communities.","user_id":30859,"name":"Mazyar Asadi","website":"mazyarasadi.com"},{"id":53926,"bio":"Michael Almiroudis (b. 1995) is a conceptual and semiotics visual artist based in Athens . He is a graduate in BA Photography of Middlesex University through AKTO college. Believes that every picture has \"materialistic stratifications\" related to cultural conventions. He is an advocate of non-representation and interpretive indeterminacy of the world in the field of \"arbitrary iconology\" that resists every \"integral ecumenical image\"\n\nSome of the photos have published online for MoMA San Francisco |Der Greif| Ello Photography | Phases Magazine | PHmuseum |Eyescape Magazine | Kiosk Der Demokratie | Street view photography | 24 Hour project | Whitelight Editions | ​\n​ ​\nRecent photo exhibitions :\nBenaki Museum: Athens Photo Festival 2018 - Young Greek Photographers (6/6/18 - 29/7/18)\nBenaki Museum: Athens Photo Festival 2017 - APhF Marathon: \"City of errors\" (14/6/17 - 30/7/17)\nFloat Gallery: Found \u0026amp; Lost (16/6/17 - 19/6/17)\nVoid Gallery: “Nature of indeterminacy” (29/5/17 - 30/5/17)","user_id":53931,"name":"Michael Almiroudis","website":"www.michaelalm.portfoliobox.io"},{"id":11215,"bio":"Simonetta Scala (Bologna, 1956). From 1982 to 1986 she worked as a cartoonist and illustrator, publishing her work in Alter Alter and Vanity and taking part in group exhibitions. She has worked as a  graphic designer since 1985. In 2001 she set up as an independent graphic designer with the trade mark Lizart comunicazione visiva. She taught editorial design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna from 2008 to 2010 and at the Spazio Labo' photography school until 2020. She is mainly concerned with corporate publishing and works for both public and private clients. Since 2003, she has also worked on a number of self published projects based on hers photographies.\n","user_id":11215,"name":"Simonetta Scala","website":"www.lizartcomunicazionevisiva.it"},{"id":105327,"bio":"Sean Black is an artist, university educator and Miami-based journalist whose photographs and writings explore and celebrate the human experience.  His interests within the nexus of social activism and visual art drives his work with the hope of presenting thought provoking content.","user_id":104725,"name":"Sean Black","website":"www.seanblackphoto.com"},{"id":720367,"bio":"","user_id":719783,"name":"Andrea Cotumaccio","website":""},{"id":34,"bio":"Christopher has had 125 solo shows in eight countries on three continents. He is a co-founder of Blue Sky Gallery where,  since 1975, he has co-curated 898 solo exhibitions and 58 group shows. He was a co-founder and initial president of Photolucida (a Portland, Oregon, photography festival formerly called Photo Americas). He was a co-founder of the Nine Gallery in Portland and has been a member of Nine for all 35 of its years. He was the founder of the Portland Grid Project and photographed for it from 1995 to 2013. His work is in the collections of 13 museums on two continents.","user_id":34,"name":"Christopher Rauschenberg","website":"www.christopherrauschenberg.com"},{"id":129254,"bio":"Art and design education from Oslo National Art School.  She has worked with film and video production for 27 yers, attended photo workshops and  photo mentoring programs . \nJakobsplass project is exhibited at \"Nordic light festival\" in Kristiansund 2021\nThe project \"My garden\" won a gold medal and a critic choice awards in the 2021 IPA competition in category for non-professionals \n","user_id":128652,"name":"Turid Marthinsen","website":"www.turidmarthinsen.no"},{"id":720331,"bio":"Wendy Small lives and works in New York City. She received a degree in painting from the School of Visual Arts, and a BSN from New York University. She was assistant to the painter Terry Winters for 10 years and since then has worked as the nurse at Grace Church School. In 2002 she began working exclusively with the photogram process. Her photograms have been shown in galleries throughout NY and the United States, most recently Sears Peyton, Morgan Lehman and Von Lintel Gallery. She has enjoyed two summers at the Vermont Studio Center Residency and has participated in Aipad, Nada, Pulse and Photo LA. art fairs. Her work is in both private and public collections. ","user_id":719747,"name":"Wendy Small","website":"wendysmallart.com"},{"id":413984,"bio":"Photography has accompanied me for many years. I have already photographed as a 14 year old quite enthusiastically flowers and the limits of the small digital camera of my parents (then still with 2MP) reached very quickly. But that could not stop me, I loved to capture moments and moods. About 10 years ago I bought my first SLR camera and started to take pictures of people. During this time I have met wonderful, exciting people. I have taught myself photography and place a lot of emphasis on naturalness, which is reflected in a very discreet editing (if any). \n\n","user_id":413400,"name":"Sabrina Deterding","website":"www.sabrinadeterding.de"},{"id":53962,"bio":"Lorenzo Vitturi (Venice, 1980) lives and works between London, Milan and Venice. After graduating in photography and design at IED in Rome (2004) he has been on a two years residency at Fabrica, the Benetton centre for research in communication (2005-2007). Formerly a cinema set painter, Vitturi has brought this experience into his photography practice, which revolves around site-specific interventions in accurately researched locations. He uses photography to set the scenes of thoughts and ideas through the manipulation of space, following his projects from creative ideation to realization. Recent commissions include advertising campaigns for Police, Mini, Freddy and visual communication projects for Royal Opera House, Tate, Mini, Benetton, Replay, Philips, Bmw and Sergio Tacchini.\n\nSince 2004, his work has been exhibited in solo and group shows including Atlante Italiano 007 (MAXXI, Rome, 2007); Le Yeoux Ouverts (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 2006; La Triennale di Milano, Milan, 2007; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, 2007); On the Border, (solo - Festival Internazionale di Fotografia, Rome, 2006); Interfacce (Galleria Nazionale d' Arte Moderna, Rome, 2006); Pasolini e Roma (solo curated by Enzo Siciliano, Museo di Roma In Trastevere, Rome, 2005); The Feticism of Vision, (solo - Sala S. Rita, Rome, 2004).","user_id":53967,"name":"Lorenzo Vitturi","website":"www.lorenzovitturi.com/category/news"},{"id":418296,"bio":"My name is Brett J Lawrence. I am a freelance Photographer, Graphic Designer \u0026amp; Artist. Photography is my Passion, no matter the subject. ","user_id":417712,"name":"Brett J Lawrence","website":"www.brettjlawrence.com"},{"id":720387,"bio":"Originaire de la Bretagne, dont les paysages de bord de mer ont bercé mon enfance, j’ai étudié 5 ans aux Beaux-Arts de Rennes et d’Angers dont je suis sortie diplômée en 2006 avec les félicitations du jury.\n\nJ’ai agrémenté mon parcours artistique par une année en master 1 en Espace Urbain à l’école nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre, à Bruxelles, puis par l’agrégation en arts visuels et de l’espace obtenue en 2008 avec grande distinction. Celle-ci me permettant d’enseigner en parallèle de ma démarche d’artiste dans différentes écoles.\nArtiste, créatrice d’images, ma démarche artistique croise en 2011 le milieu de l’édition avec lequel je démarre des collaborations : shootings mode ou portraits avec personnalités publiques pour le magazine Victoire, illustrations d’articles pour Psychologies magazine pendant 5 ans, illustration de livre pour les éditions Averbode, documentaire pour le mook 24h01…\n\nEn parallèle de ces commandes, je démarre la réalisation de mes propres mises en scène via le médium photographique.  Deux images de ma première série « Stranger in the Day » sont exposées à l’Affordable Art Fair de Bruxelles en 2014, où chacune d’elle est élue coup de coeur du jury. La même année je réalise ma première exposition personnelle à Paris. En 2016 je suis sélectionnée pour exposer aux Photaumnales de Beauvais et en 2017 au CAC de Meymac. En novembre 2021 je finis 2 ème au concours du festival de photo de Menton. Depuis 2019 je vis et travaille à Marseille.","user_id":719803,"name":"Mathilde Troussard","website":"www.mathildetroussard.com"},{"id":30784,"bio":"Andrei Fărcășanu is a Romanian photographer based in Barcelona, Spain. He works with black and white analog photography, hand made prints, small size. His work is focus on intimate pictorial photography used as a way of investigate the subtle details of everyday life.\nGraduated from National University of Arts Bucharest, Academy of Fine Arts and majored in paintings (2003) he holds a Master degree in Photography and Live arts (2005) and a PhD in photography with the thesis Social Photography (2013).\n\nIn the last years he won various photography contests and prizes and since 1999 he participated in exhibitions in Netherlands, Spain, Romania, Serbia, France, Greece, Poland.\nHis work is collected by institutions and private collectors through the world.\n2020\nWinner Open Walls Arles 2020 Award - The British Journal of Photography, London, UK\nFinalist Vila Casas 2020 Photography Prize - Vila Casas Foundation, Barcelona, Spain\n2018\nJapanese Art Show – Valid World Hall, Barcelona, Spain\nSelected for FestImatge – Photography and film Festival, Calella, Spain\n2016\nWinner of Barcelona International Photography Awards, Barcelona, Spain\n2015\nWinner of Joan Cabanas- Alibau Photography Prize, Sant Cugat, Spain\nSelected for Revela-T Analogue Photography Festival, Vilassar de Dalt, Spain\nFinalist of Barcelona International Photography Awards\n2014\nSelected for London Analog Photography Festival, London, UK\nSelected for Revela-T Analogue Photography Festival, Vilassar de Dalt, Spain\nSelected f","user_id":30789,"name":"Andrei Farcasanu","website":"www.andreifarcasanu.com "},{"id":30849,"bio":"Astrid Susanna Schulz was born 1972 in Wildeshausen/Germany. As an autodidact she started photography with focus on portrait and nude art in 2013. Actually she lives and works in Bremen/Germany.\n\nWinner National Award of the Sony World Photography Award in 2021.\n\nSeveral (Group-)Exhibitions since 2017. ","user_id":30854,"name":"Astrid Susanna Schulz","website":"www.astridsusannaschulz.de"},{"id":366043,"bio":"Ik loop graag met mijn camera door de straten van steden over de hele wereld om bijzondere momenten en mensen vast te leggen. ","user_id":365441,"name":"Godfrey Schultz","website":"flipschultz.nl"},{"id":30994,"bio":"M. Mehdi Fazelbeygi Freelance Photographer\nBorn on January in Kermanshah, Iran, 1981.\nLives and works in Hyderabad, India.\nOverview: \nM. Mehdi Fazelbeygi photography focuses on three series of work: Fine Art, Documentary and Travel photography. M. Mehdi Fazelbeygi uses a digital and alternative photo processes to express his imagery.","user_id":30999,"name":"M Mehdi Fazelbeygi","website":"www.facebook.com/MMehdiFazelbeygiPhotography"},{"id":53991,"bio":"Masaru Goto  has been photographing social and human rights issues in South America and Asia, as well as in Japan. \n\nHis photographs convey a strong message of compassion, highlighting the plight and resilience of ordinary people who are caught in conflicts, suffering oppression or economically disadvantaged.\n","user_id":53996,"name":"Masaru Goto","website":"www.masarugoto.com"},{"id":608836,"bio":"I am a street, portrait and commercial photographer from the USA, currently based in Singapore. I love the city and creating visual stories through photography. \n\nI prefer to see characters in my work, and seek out work that tells us something interesting about the subject.\n\nThank you for your time.","user_id":608252,"name":"Adam Klann","website":"adamklann.com"},{"id":222847,"bio":"Wing Ka Ho Jimmi(b. 1993) is a photographer based in Hong Kong and the UK. His works document historical landscapes and portraits in the community, investigating the political issues and social changes. His latest project, 'So close and yet so far away,' documents Hong Kong society through diverse personal identities and geographic locations. He executed his vision to address immigration issues related to political change and the social environment in Hong Kong. His works have been published in Guardian, Lensculture, and many photography festivals such as Koytographie, Hong Kong International Photography Festival. ","user_id":222245,"name":"Wing Ka Ho","website":"www.jimmi-ho.com"},{"id":297431,"bio":"Michael Cardinali received a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and teaches photography at the University of New Hampshire, where he is Senior Lecturer in Art and Art History. His first monograph, LOST Boston, was published in 2018 by +Kris Graves Projects. He has exhibited across the US and internationally, and was recently awarded a Clowes Fund Fellowship to attend a residency at the Vermont Studio Center. \n","user_id":296829,"name":"Michael Cardinali","website":"www.cardinaliphoto.com"},{"id":22205,"bio":"Andrea Wenglowskyj is a fine art and commercial photographer based in Buffalo, NY. She has her Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Tufts University, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the State University of New York at New Paltz. She has exhibited her art work internationally, and was a Fulbright Fellow in Ukraine, where she researched the country's contemporary art scene. She has taught at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, The International Center of Photography, and through numerous art institutions (chashama, Brooklyn Museum, The New School, Montserrat College, and more) through DELVE, an educational and community building platform for artists and creatives from 2012-2019. She is currently an organizer for CreativeMornings/Buffalo.","user_id":22205,"name":"Andrea","website":"www.andreawenglowskyj.com"},{"id":363809,"bio":"Jocelyn Horsfall is an award-winning photographic artist, specialising in painterly and impressionistic images inspired by flowers and foliage and the natural world, to create wall art with a fluid, organic feel and a sense of harmony and well-being. Her work is about interpretation and suggestion, with an appreciation of colour and form, and an interest in textural effects and abstracts. She has gained an Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society and has won 1st prize in the prestigious International Garden Photographer of the Year competition. ","user_id":363207,"name":"Jocelyn Horsfall","website":"www.jocelynhorsfall.com "},{"id":841104,"bio":"","user_id":826947,"name":"Alena Tagaeva","website":null},{"id":720538,"bio":"","user_id":719954,"name":"Leonard Schlichting","website":"LeonardSchlichting.com"},{"id":760426,"bio":"Inspired by the human experience, Gaëtane August attempts to express the totality of who we are through abstract and minimalistic photography. \n\nBy capturing the reality and unreality of the present moment, her work invites us to be curious and inquisitive about the way we see things. \"In our living-dying world that is ephemeral by nature, photography for me is not about solidifying reality, it's about observing reality long enough so I can remember it is not as it seems.\"\n\nThrough her own journey of self-discovery, she has experienced the transformative potential of meditation and has become devoted to sharing the practice and its teachings through her photographic art. “With screens being our central canvas these days, we’re prone to fall prey to the perpetuation of our lived reality, further solidifying our conditioned beliefs about our world and forming the groundwork for strongly polarised societies. This is the collective wound of our time.” According to Gaëtane, there is a societal need to be liberated from these conditioned patterns and expand our consciousness.\n\nShe hopes that her work may serve as an intimate remembrance of our innate way of being - joyous and peaceful by nature. Composition, surreal perspectives and human presence are all bathed in a contemplative mood and cradled by a potent message, and strongly define this Belgian artist’s work, transforming it beyond the confines of traditional photography into something experimental and transcendental.","user_id":755054,"name":"Gaëtane August","website":"www.gaetaneaugust.com"},{"id":761780,"bio":"I exhibit and have been published primarily in Maine but have had a few exhibits other places.  I always seek to broaden my horizons.  I am originally from New York and studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, studying under Ralph Gibson in my Senior Year.  I have also attended the Maine Photographic Workshops where I studied with Sean Kernan.  I have also recently been mentored by Ralph Hassenpflug.  \nI primarily shoot digital but also use my Kodak Instamatic X-15F to shoot film, develop it myself and then digitize the images to further process in Photoshop on my computer.\nI belong to the Union of Maine Visual Arts where I am also the Gallery Manager.\n","user_id":756209,"name":"Amy Bellezza","website":"www.amybellezza.com"},{"id":12311,"bio":"Grace Weston is best known for her narrative photography of imaginative staged miniature scenes. Her award-winning artwork has been shown in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally, recently at the 2022 Tokyo International Foto Awards (First Prize: Fine Art Portfolio, Gold Winner: Overall Portfolio) and a solo exhibition at the Center for Photography in Yekaterinburg, Russia (2021). Public collections include the Portland Art Museum, Amon Carter Museum of American Art (Fort Worth, TX), and the University of the Arts (Philadelphia, PA), among others. In 2020, Peanut Press published her monograph, “The Neighbors Will Talk”.","user_id":12311,"name":"Grace Weston","website":"www.graceweston.com"},{"id":720677,"bio":"I love beauty and I find in nature.","user_id":720093,"name":"Conrad Piepenburg","website":"www.piepenburg.de"},{"id":84972,"bio":"I'm an abitious travel and street photographer from Bonn, Germany who makes his daily living with something completely different than photography. I started late with photography but try try hard to break the rules... ","user_id":84561,"name":"Michael Westermann","website":"mwestermann.smugmug.com"},{"id":720071,"bio":"My name is Sangwoo Kim, a South Korean photographer based in Paris, France.\n\nI was born in South Korea but moved to Vancouver, Canada, then to Los Angeles, USA at 10 years of age.\nUpon reaching adulthood in LA, I returned to South Korea to serve in the military.\nA keen student of art history, I stayed in the motherland for almost 5 years in order to earn money to pursue my passion in art in France, where I have been living for the past few years.\n\nI find myself most drawn by documentary and fine art photography, and of course, photojournalism.","user_id":719487,"name":"Sangwoo Kim","website":""},{"id":8794,"bio":"\nBarbara Karant is nationally known in design, art, and architecture communities. Trained at RISD (BFA) and SAIC (MFA), she is a published author, architectural and interiors photographer, artist, and educator. Commercially, she has photographed for a broad range of notable architects, interior and graphic designers, and manufacturers based both in the US and abroad.\n\nHer photography has been widely exhibited and her imagery is represented in many private and permanent collections including the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Stanford University Art Museum, MoMA, the Sheldon Museum of Art and the Chrysler Museum. \n\nHer photography has been published in a variety of blogs, magazines, and anthologies. The publications include Architecture, Interior Design, Metropolis, Architectural Digest, Metropolitan Home, Chicago, Domus, Architectural Record, Bark, Esquire, Interiors, People, and The New York Times. \n\nAmong the blogs that have featured her photography are Slate, Don’t Take Pictures, ArchDaily, F-Stop, Feature Shoot, A Photo Editor, and The New York Times Lens Blog. Three books of her work have been published—Within the\nFairy Castle, the Museum of Science and Industry; Greyhounds, Abrams Books;\nSmall Dog Big Dog, Simon \u0026amp; Schuster.\n\nBarbara has taught at Loyola University, Harrington College of Design, and Columbia College in Chicago. She photographs, mentors, critiques, consults, and speaks regularly about photography ","user_id":8794,"name":"Barbara Karant","website":"www.820ebonyjet.com"},{"id":534824,"bio":"I love photography and would like to grow artistically. I enjoy fine art, capturing portraits, macro work with flowers. I am so enjoying underwater photography. I like capturing moments in people's lives. I am enjoying senior portraits along with family shots. I am a canon user and enjoy environmental photo shoots.","user_id":534240,"name":"Lorraine Cashman","website":"lorrainemcashman@aol.com"},{"id":105350,"bio":"Giovanni Cassarà was born in Partinico,a town near Palermo in Sicily, on 25th May, 1975. He was attracted by art, and obtained high school diploma, he enrolled at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Palermo, where he studied painting and sculpture, and photography. Completed his studies withhonors in 1999 with a thesis on the techniques of engraving and printing. After the period of military service, in 2001, he moved to Milan where he started his profession as a teacher of art and image. This will be for him a period of great artistic expression, in which he improved the technicalaspect of his composition and photography. Since 2009, his research has been directed towards landscape photography, experimenting with slow shutter speeds and the use of the monochrome of the latter type. From 2014 is an integral part of the staff of Club Canon Italian section facebook. He currently lives in Partinico and works at the lower secondary school of Cinisi a little town near his birth town..","user_id":104748,"name":"Giovanni Cassarà","website":"www.facebook.com/giovannicassara"},{"id":31042,"bio":"If interested, information can be found on my website www.notrickashley.com in the about section.\nThank you.","user_id":31047,"name":"Rick Ashley","website":"www.notrickashley.com"},{"id":720602,"bio":"Kent Weigle is an occasionally published poet and an avid darkroom photographer. He received an MFA in Creative Writing from the Rainier Writing Workshop.","user_id":720018,"name":"Kent Weigle","website":""},{"id":720205,"bio":"I was born and raised in France, in the beautiful Alps in a family were Art was predominant. My childhood was surrounded by Art , Music and majestic mountains. \nI studied Graphic Arts and Advertising in Paris. Living in that beautiful city full of Art and amazing sights inspired me to start capturing moments on camera and my love for street photography was born. \n  Traveling in many different places in the World I learned to appreciate the beauty of each one of them and found that there is beauty all around, often in the least expected places. Everywhere is an Adventure! \n\nI moved to Englewood, Florida with my Family in 1999 after spending a few years in Santa Barbara, California .\nWhat surprised me most about Florida was the flat landscape and after a few months I realized that the magic of this area was the light, the ocean and the sky and amazing clouds that changed constantly. \n\nI developed a passion for photographing the ordinary, simple things always keeping a childlike sense of wonder .\nI am fascinated by light, movement, textures and the way Nature is constantly changing, offering a feast for my eyes and giving me opportunities to capture magical moments. \nMy favorite camera at this time is my iPhone.\nI am currently working on Public Arts projects, developing ideas for outdoor photography exhibits and working to introduce a line of silk accessories (scarves and sarongs) with my image.  ","user_id":719621,"name":"Marie Laforge","website":"www.marielaforge.com"},{"id":30985,"bio":"\"Berber Theunissen graduated cum laude from Fotoacademie, Amsterdam, in 2013. Working exclusively in medium format, Theunissen’s work revolves around issues of femininity and early motherhood. In projects documenting the incredibly strong bonds between her partner and herself as they look to navigate the intense heartbreak of a miscarriage, and capturing beautifully intimate investigations into the imperfections of the human form, Theunissen’s work offers an incredibly honest account of what it means to be a young mother. Berber is represented by Open Doors Gallery in London.\"\n\n","user_id":30990,"name":"Berber Theunissen","website":"www.berbertheunissen.nl"},{"id":174391,"bio":"LEE EUN-JONG\nBorn in Seoul, KOREA\nLives \u0026amp; works in Seoul, KOREA\n\nEducation\nMaster of Photo Design, College of Industrial Arts, Hong-ik University, Seoul, Korea\nBachelor of Photo Design, College of Fine Arts, Kei-myung University, Daegu, Korea \n\nSolo Exhibition\n2019 CITY OF THE TEMPLE, SEOUL - Gallery AILE, Seoul, Korea\n2017 METAPHORIC SAD PORTRAIT - Art Space Loo, Seoul, Korea\n2013 THE TREE - ZAHA MUSEUM, Seoul, Korea\n         THE PARK - GALLERY LUX, Seoul, Korea\n2011 LIGHT SENSE - Hangaram Art Gallery in Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, Korea\n2010 THE MU:L - GALLERY K, Seoul, Korea\n2007 ONE AND THE SAME - Kwan-Hoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea\n2003 FORM, AND ANOTHER FORM - Hanwon Museum, Seoul, Korea\n\nGroup Exhibition\n2021 THE PHOTOGRAPHY - THE CLASSIC / THE TIME - Y art gallery, Seoul, Korea\n2020 GILEAD HOPE GALLERY 'Connecting Minds' - GALLERY GRIMSON Seoul, Korea\n2019 ARTIST OCCUPY MYEONGDONG - T FESTA. Seoul. Korea \n2018 PHOTOVILLE 2018 #53 - Sensation Photography, New York, USA\n         The Next Big Movement - KiMi ART Gallery, Seoul,Korea \n         m10 2008-2018 : 10 - space XX, Seoul, Korea\n2017 MEDIA ECSTASY - Art Museum KNU, Daegu, Korea \n         Bom part1 - Gallery Bom, Gwangju, Korea \n         KOROGRAM X SP part2 - KOROGRAM Gallery, Seoul, Korea\n2016 KOROGRAM X SP part1 - KOROGRAM Gallery, Seoul, Korea\n         PHOTOVILLE RETURNS #48 - Sensation Photography, New York, USA\n         THE ILLUSION OF MIND - KiMi ART Gallery, Seoul, Korea\n2015 White Summer - AK Gallery, Suwon, Kore","user_id":173789,"name":"Eun Jong Lee","website":"www.ejvisual.com"},{"id":720649,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. I really like to take pictures and enjoy reading photography books. I feel like a good photo reveals a lot, not only about the story of the street or the moment but also a lot about the person who took it. I like to share my vision with everyone, maybe that's why I take photos! ","user_id":720065,"name":"Ahmed Takaddus","website":"ahmedt.myportfolio.com/home"},{"id":720706,"bio":"","user_id":720122,"name":"Robert Savage","website":""},{"id":30967,"bio":"Vitor is a Brazilian photographer, visual storyteller \u0026amp; digital influencer. Co-creator of #suaflora. His content has a deep consciousness of color, light and a strong sense of composition. He pursues the simple things in life and makes us aware of them. His works include landscapes, cityscapes, portrait, lifestyle, travel, street photography, still life, and photojournalism.\n\nGoogle Ambassador for Pixel line products, Vitor has been using a Google Pixel phone as his main gear since 2017 and an official member of the #teampixel community since 2018. In 2019 joined the community of #pixelbook influencers. \n\nHis work was featured several times on @google, @googlepixel, and @madebygoogle.","user_id":30972,"name":"Vitor Sá","website":"www.vitorsa.com"},{"id":720583,"bio":"My name is Monica Testa and I was born in Bergamo.\n\nShortly after my art studies, I started working as a fashion designer for a large company, which allowed me to deepen my knowledge and work in the world of graphics and style.\n\nIt was a challenging and rewarding job, thanks to which I had the opportunity to travel a lot around the world, meeting people from various ethnic backgrounds, enriching myself enormously from a cultural and personal point of view.\n\nI had always been passionate about photography and to such an extent that I could no longer do without it. After taking several courses and studying the greatest photographers in history, I decided to enrol at the Italian Institute of Photography in Milan: a constructive experience that made me grow a lot, both on a technical and creative level.\n\nI truly enjoy observing people and also studying their psychological side. That's why I especially love working on portraits and telling the stories of those I meet, always keeping a careful and respectful eye, tiptoeing into situations that I find interesting. I delve into them, I make them my own.\n\nI use photography to express how I feel, how I see, how I perceive and absorb the flow of life around me. I transform my thoughts and my feelings into images, thus aiming to become a same part of the image I portray.\n\n","user_id":719999,"name":"Monica Testa","website":"www.monicatesta.com"},{"id":770050,"bio":"","user_id":762681,"name":"Rosie Julin","website":"www.rosiejulin.com"},{"id":159424,"bio":"","user_id":158822,"name":"thuy vy","website":"thuyvy.tv"},{"id":720647,"bio":"Craig Semetko is an American photographer born and raised near Detroit, Michigan. After graduating from Northwestern University, Semetko began his career as a professional comedy writer and performer\nand years later discovered photography as another means of storytelling. His comedic background has given him a highly-developed sense of the absurd and ironic, resulting in a strong theme of humor throughout his work. Semetko’s Unposed book series began with Unposed—in the foreword to which Elliott Erwitt calls Semetko “the essential photographer. That is, the one who sees what others could\nnot have seen”—and also includes Unposed India and the upcoming Unposed America. His work is also featured in Both Sides of Sunset: Photographing Los Angeles. Semetko resides in Los Angeles and Chicago.","user_id":720063,"name":"Craig Semetko","website":"semetko.com"},{"id":720766,"bio":"A photographer who is blessed to see the world through a new perspective, illuminating the beauty, the stories, and the moments that often go unnoticed. ","user_id":720182,"name":"Sheetal Singh","website":""},{"id":770038,"bio":"I am a passionate street portrait photographer who tries to capture emotions. ","user_id":762672,"name":"Pierre Matile","website":"www.behance.net/pimatile"},{"id":720646,"bio":"I was born in Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most vibrant cities and located close to the land where Tequila is produced. I am happy to share that I developed an interest in photography and design at a young age when I used to flip through magazines to admire photographs of food, cars, athletes, buildings, international destinations, people, and fashion.  \n\nI initiated my formal training at the University of Guadalajara School of Art, Architecture and Design and eventually graduated with a Certificate in Creative Services after moving to California. My \"amor\" for visual communications, art, and design then took me to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco where I obtained a BFA in Graphic Design. In addition to dedicating my professional life to marketing communications, art direction and branding projects, I also passionately focus on producing portraits.\n\nI live in Northern California with my loving wife and daughter where we like to be active in the arts and participate in creative community projects. ","user_id":720062,"name":"Gabriel Ceballos","website":"www.gceballos.photo"},{"id":831988,"bio":"","user_id":817726,"name":"Ganesh Thayagarajan","website":"ganesh-kangiten.myportfolio.com"},{"id":31007,"bio":"Dean Hutton is a genderqueer photojournalist and artist who has no interest in educating you about post-binary gender identity because you can google that shit on your own. She is a photojournalist, an artist and a performer who currently works mostly with digital media made on an iPhone. The artist has a fine collection of muses he spends too much time juggling to be too serious about life, art or politics. The photojournalist is obsessed with finding novel ways of telling the social story.\n\nMuch of his work is concerned with social issues. She was chief photographer at the Mail \u0026amp; Guardian and has won several awards during 14 years as a photojournalist. He is a Ruth First fellow, and was recently awarded an international artists’ residency by the Africa Centre.","user_id":31012,"name":"Dean Hutton","website":"www.2point8.co.za"},{"id":493928,"bio":"","user_id":493344,"name":"Matías Fuentes","website":"www.matifonts.com"},{"id":71497,"bio":"I'm inspired by the little moments that happen every day. My work is a testament to telling stories through a single photo and proof that all you need is just to look around to find magic moments.\nI'm from Israel. Mother of an 18-year-old boy. Practical architecture engineer.","user_id":71227,"name":"Dina Alfasi","website":"www.instagram.com/dinalf"},{"id":720678,"bio":"I am 48 years old, graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Paris from Giuseppe Penone studio. Visual artist, trained as a sculptor, I have developed an important axis of my work with the photographic medium where the question of sculpture remains present.\nI have been represented by various international galleries such as Bendana Pinel gallery and La Galerie Particuliere  in Paris. \nAt the same time, I worked in the luxury industry like Hermès for example, where I managed the production department for the windows of the Gbg St honoré flagship.\nI have been a professor of sculpture and photography at the Beaux arts workshops of the city of Paris for 8 years.","user_id":720094,"name":"yann delacour","website":"www.yanndelacour.fr"},{"id":721047,"bio":"Celene Tang is a photographer based in Toronto, Canada. She hopes to use photography \n to connect and show viewers how she sees the world in a beautiful way. Her inspiration is exploring and philosophizing about the metaphysical connections between digital and real-world experiences as well as, producing artworks that are impossible to recreate with our current digital technology and is always wondering if there is a true, lasting benefit to fully digitizing someone’s experiences. ","user_id":720463,"name":"Celene Tang","website":"www.celenetang.com"},{"id":31051,"bio":"Justin Gonyea lives in Burlington, Vermont, USA. Visual artist, musician, performer, writer and art educator. Works predominantly with film and the darkroom process.\n\n2014 LensCulture Portrait Award Finalist.","user_id":31056,"name":"Justin Gonyea","website":"www.jgonyea.com"},{"id":31222,"bio":"Arrayah is a lens based conceptual artist whose work explores themes of memory, trauma,  the female experience, neurodivergence and otherness. She works with altered/expanded photography, archival imagery and mixed media.\n\nBorn in the UK and raised in Australia, Arrayah works as a freelance artist and has taught photography at educational institutions within Australia specialising in concept development and fine art printing. \n\nHer work has been featured in various Australian and international photography publications, art prizes and awards including Lensculture, Head On Photo Festival, PhotoLucida Critical Mass, Australian Photo-book Awards and Australian Photography Awards, See:Zeen and Lenscratch \n","user_id":31227,"name":"Arrayah Loynd","website":"arrayahloynd.com"},{"id":297266,"bio":"As a child, photography was already Jan's interest, but it has only been there since the digital age serious about it. “I wasn't good at chemistry, but I was good at computers,” he laughs. \"The real The turning point came in 2007, when I became involved with the Wees de Foto Foundation. A foundation that The aim is to give orphans all over the world their own photo album. For fundraising I started doing photo shoots at daycare centers in the Netherlands and learned – through the same foundation – to know Olaf Schulte. After a meeting we got to talking about our dream to one day start our own studio; three months later we had the key to our rented space in Utrecht and Fotostudio Jan \u0026amp; Olaf was a fact. First with a job next to it and since the beginning of 2015 working full-time as a photographer. Now solo with a new company name: FotoStudio XL.”","user_id":296664,"name":"Jan van Beijnhem","website":"www.fotostudioxl.nl"},{"id":129583,"bio":"Jessica Stelter is a photographer living and working in Berlin, Germany. \n\n","user_id":128981,"name":"Jessica Stelter","website":"www.jessicastelter.com"},{"id":362251,"bio":"Zuka Kotrikadze is an award-winning photographer and visual content creator from Tbilisi, Georgia, born in 1998. His journey into photography began in 2017 with a mobile phone and quickly evolved into an internationally recognized practice defined by minimalism, emotional depth, and the relationship between human presence and surrounding space. His work has received global recognition and awards at major photography festivals and competitions, including Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival, 500PX International Photo Awards, EyeEm Awards, the World Bank “End Poverty” Photo Competition...\nHis work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Europe, including Paris, Berlin, Tallinn, Tbilisi and Batumi. Zuka works across multiple formats—including mobile, digital, and film cameras—and also creates video as a visual content creator.","user_id":361649,"name":"Zuka Kotrikadze","website":""},{"id":720904,"bio":"","user_id":720320,"name":"Matt Barbarino","website":"matthewbarbarino.com"},{"id":720903,"bio":"I began underwater portraiture in 2016 and instantly fell in love. I've always loved the water so marrying that with my photography was an organic destination for me. I love the challenges that it presents and working through them to get the final image I'm looking for.","user_id":720319,"name":"Monica Silver","website":"www.monicasilverphotography.com"},{"id":720735,"bio":"I am a photographer from China, I have been exploring myself, exploring my own photography style and language.","user_id":720151,"name":"Qihua Liang","website":""},{"id":760460,"bio":"\n2006\tDiploma \"Media Art, Focus on Photography and Scenography at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG) Prof. Lois Renner, Prof. Mischa Kuball\n2001\tDegree in Fine Arts - Focus on Sculpture State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart\nProf. Werner Pokorny, Prof. Micha Ullman\n1997\tDiploma in Special Education, University of Tübingen\n\nScholarships and Grants\n2023\t\t\tArt Fund Foundation, catalogue funding, Germany\n2023\t\t\tArtist in Residence, Art Collection of the Province of Lower Austria\n2022\t\t\tArtist in Residence, Bartels Foundation, Basel (Switzerland)\n2021\t\t\tProject Scholarship I, State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany\n2021\t\t\tPublication funding, Savings bank foundation Rhineland-Palatina\n2021\t\t\tProject Scholarship I, State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany\n2021\t\t\tNeustart Kultur, Förderlinie A, Staatsministerium für Kultur und Medien\n2021\t\t\tArtist in residence, Kloster Dornach (CH)\n2021\t\t\tAIR _ Artist in residence, Kunsthalle Krems, Österreich (AUS)\n2020\t\t\tScholarship of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate, \n\t\t\t\tRhineland-Palatinate Foundation for Culture\n2018\t\t\tNomination for the Felix Schoeller Photo Award \n\t\t\t\tShortlist in the category Conceptual Work\n2016\t\t\tPhotography competition of the city of Kehl, 1st place, (Cat.)\n2006 \t\t\tPrix des Arts du Rotary, Fondation Entente Franco-Allemande (FR)\n2006 \t\t\tPamina Art Prize of the City of Ettlingen (Cat.)\n2005 \t\t\tPhoto Epson Award, Epson Germany (Cat.)\n2005                      Art Grant, University of Karlsruhe\n\n","user_id":755083,"name":"Gabriele Engelhardt","website":"www.gabriele-engelhardt.com"},{"id":201340,"bio":"Rosie Harriet Ellis is a British photographer born in 1991.\nShe studied fine art photography at Edinburgh College of Art. Since graduating in 2014 she has worked commercially in London then received a scholarship from Burberry to do her MA at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 2018.","user_id":200738,"name":"Rosie Harriet Ellis","website":"www.rosieharrietellis.com"},{"id":155318,"bio":"Tilman Vogler lives and works as a photographer in Berlin. He holds a B.A. in political science. His interests are sociopolitical and personal topics told in diary-like photo stories and documentary photography.","user_id":154716,"name":"Tilman Vogler","website":"foto.tilmanvogler.com"},{"id":258843,"bio":"I am a passionate non-professional photographer with a soft spot for street and travel photography, as well as portraiture. My inspirations include Elliott Erwitt, Steve McCurry, Werner Bischof and Robert Frank among many others.","user_id":258241,"name":"Neli Staneva","website":"nstaneva.wixsite.com/photos"},{"id":164866,"bio":"born: 21.10.1958 in Düsseldorf \nwork:  in Düsseldorf\napprentice, HfbK -\ngraduation: Diplom-Designer on university Essen: \"Folkwang\"\nsince 1988 freelance journalist and artist\nreports in magazines like: Geo, ART, FAZ Magazin,  New York Times Magazin, Times Magazin,  Zeitmagazin, Sports, Spiegel. Focus, Tempo, Stern\ncalendar projects for corp. communication use in 04-12\nawardee in:\n- Stern-Journalism prize,\n- Kodak-young academics competition, \n- 1st science prize\n- stipend \"VG Bild-Kunst\" (04,10,16)\n- \"One eyeland\" award 12: Gold\n- “One eyeland award 17: Gold\n- PDN Award 2018: Gold\n- Arte Laguna Special Prize 2018\n Staatspreis NRW 2019\ndiverse exhibitions.:\n- \"Haus der Deutschen Geschichte\" in Bonn 98\n- „German Historic Museum“ in Berlin 99\n- \"Ruhrmuseum Essen\" 2010: “Ruhr.-region\"........\n\n- Museum MAAK Cologne 2019\n- Landesausstellung Sachsen 2020\n- Museum für Druckkunst Leipzig 2020\n...","user_id":164264,"name":"Dirk Kruell","website":"www.dirkkruell.de"},{"id":379160,"bio":"I was born and raised in Mexico City. In 2012, I completed a master's degree in engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In 2013, I came to Leeds, United Kingdom, to study a PhD in chemical engineering. During my studies and the process of adaptation to a multicultural society, I experienced an important change in mindset that brought me closer to different forms of art and self-expression.\n\nI began using photography as a means of expression. At Magnum Photos London, I enrolled in the course \"NGO, Social Practice and Advocacy: How to Use Storytelling for Social Change\" with representatives from Save the Children and Amnesty International. My great desire for continuous development and to effectively communicate and interact with my audience led me to study an MA in Film, Photography and Media.\n\nAs a photographer, I attempt to approach my work as informed, responsible and conscious co-creations. I uphold principles, values and best practice, maintaining rigorous self-evaluation and critical reflection. I actively seek collaborations with people to build stronger efforts to promote communities’ diversity and culture. Through my work, I try to encourage appreciation, reflection, critical thinking and action. Ultimately, my goal is to contribute to the betterment of our societies and environments. I aim to become a better human being, continuously listening, learning and developing new partnerships to evolve with contemporary practice.","user_id":378576,"name":"Rodrigo Guadarrama Lara","website":"rolara.myportfolio.com"},{"id":166943,"bio":"Sven Wolfgang is a Berlin-based photographer. His work concerns itself with our perceptions of things discovered in natural and city landscapes, abandoned objects as well as unintentionally formed \"sculptures\", organic as well as inorganic. In short, it is the results of unthinking actions by people, the flotsam and jetsam of the contemporary world, that fascinate him and animate his images. \nHe moved from Leipzig to Berlin to study film, and later entered into a mentorship arrangement in the studio of a Berlin artist, where he became proficient in analog photography skills. In 2019 he started the Neue Schule für Fotografie, where he is now preparing his final degree work project.\n\n\n","user_id":166341,"name":"Sven Wolfgang","website":"ruesilver.com"},{"id":140264,"bio":"Born in 1978, in Niigata, Japan\n","user_id":139662,"name":"Rieko Honma","website":"riekohonma.com"},{"id":216529,"bio":"Self-taught photographer (living and working in Brighton, UK) engaging in long term photographic projects. \nTravel , street, abstract are genres featured in my portfolio. However, there is no subject or theme i would avoid of photographing. ","user_id":215927,"name":"Vita Wiehl","website":"www.vitawiehlphotography.com"},{"id":135787,"bio":"Assuming a photographic practice with an evolving grammar, Benjamin Béchet develops a contemporary documentary approach.\nSince 2020, he has devoted himself to new sensitivities to the living.\nIn 2022, he is the winner of the Grande Commande of the National Library of France.","user_id":135185,"name":"bechet benjamin","website":"www.benjaminbechet.com"},{"id":107468,"bio":"■Mikiko MAESAKO \n\n■Born in Takarazuka, Japan\n■Living in Tokyo, Japan\n\n■2009 -2010 Took \"Photo Workshop at 2B\" by Satoru WATANABE in Tokyo, Japan\n■2010-2015Taking \" Photo Workshop at Calotype\" by Jun SHIRAOKA in Tokyo, Japan\n\n■Solo Exhibition\n2013 \" Transient days \" Ginza Nikon Salon, Tokyo, Japan\n2014\" Overflow \" Gallery+PLUS,  Tokyo, Japan\n\n■Group Exhibition\n2010 \" holic \" Gallery LE DECO, Tokyo, Japan\n\n■Collection\nNational Library of France Paris, France","user_id":106866,"name":"Mikiko Maesako","website":"www.lensculture.com/mikiko-maesako"},{"id":536835,"bio":"Anna Tripp was born in Quito, Ecuador, although primarily grew up in Jacksonville, FL. She always had an interest in cameras which led her to take Television Production and Film Studies courses at Paxon School for Advanced Studies. In high school, she developed a love for film and began to gain a deep interest in photography. Prior to enrolling in her first digital photography class at Jacksonville University, she was a self-taught photographer. She earned a B.S. in Marine Science and a minor in photography from Jacksonville University ('20) and has worked as a field biologist and media expert for various state, federal, and nonprofit organizations in Florida, Alaska, Alabama, and Virginia. Today, Anna continues to serve our public lands and support conservation projects for endangered and threatened species while still making time to travel, photographing wildlife, unique landscapes, and cultures!","user_id":536251,"name":"Anna Tripp","website":"www.annatripp.com"},{"id":102901,"bio":"Awards\nInternational Furniture Design Competition Asahikawa 2021　:Bronze Leaf Prize \nInternational Furniture Design Competition Asahikawa 2017\n:Minoru Nagahama Prize (Special Prize)\nSANWA COMPANY DESIGN AWARD 2016 PRODUCT DESIGN CONTEST\n:3rd prize\nWooden Furniture Design Competiton　:Selected\n2The 15th Photo “1_Wall”　Selected\nTOKYO FRONTLINE PHOTO AWARD 2015　:finalist\nTOKYO FRONTLINE PHOTO AWARD 2014　:finalist\n2nd ENEOS NEW ENERGY AWARD solar power re-contest \u0026nbsp;:2nd prize\n\nExhibitions\n2017　International Furniture Design Fair Asahikawa 2017\n2017　Athens Photo Festival 2017 Main Exhibition (group exhibition)\n2016　TOKYO FRONTLINE PHOTO AWARD NEW VISIONS #2 (group exhibition)\n2015　G/P + g3 Gallery (New Visions 2014→2015) group exhibition20112nd (group exhibition)","user_id":102299,"name":"Kunihiko Sato","website":"kunihikosato.com"},{"id":770621,"bio":"Emma Vazquez lives and works in London as a Design Director for a tech company. Currently, her photographic practice is double-sided, but always outside, in both nature and the streets.","user_id":763110,"name":"Enma Vazquez","website":""},{"id":613869,"bio":"Studied photography at Parsons School of Design in New York.  Photographed for clients like Conde Nast Traveller, Hugo Boss and Alfred Dunhill.  Photograph mostly travel, reportage and portraiture. Also worked as a photo editor in London for Reuters and the Associated Press. Now based in Switzerland.","user_id":613285,"name":"Andrea Murray-Slinn","website":"www.andreamurrayphoto.com"},{"id":648346,"bio":"Ondrej Čechvala (born in 1987) is a Slovak freelance photographer based in Brno, the Czech Republic. His career is divided between commercial and personal projects. He currently studies photography at the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava. ","user_id":647762,"name":"Ondrej Cechvala","website":"www.ondrejcechvala.eu"},{"id":187711,"bio":"Enrique Landgrave (1979) was born and raised in Mexico City. He currently lives in the east coast of the United States. Enrique studied Art History at the University of the Claustro de Sor Juana (2002 / 2006), in the Mexican capital, and attended several workshops at Parsons School of Design and The School of Visual Arts (2005 / 2006), in New York city. In 2007 he was selected to participate in the two sessions of the summer residence at The School of Visual Arts. Landgrave's work has been exhibited collectively at The SE Center of Photography, South Carolina, 2019. Les Rencontres de la Photographie, FOCUS photo l.a., Arles, France, 2018. FOCOmx, Foto Museo Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City, 2017. Casa Celeste, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 2017. The Second Annual Fine Art Exhibition, Los Angeles Center of Photography, Los Angeles, California, 2017. In 2015 he held his first individual show entitled Creatures for Love at ArtSpace Mexico Gallery, Mexico City. In 2018 he was the 2nd Runner Up, in the summer edition of FOCUS L.A, his series Tales of the Bedroom received an honorable mention in the MonoVisions Photography Awards in 2017. Landgrave's work has been exhibited in Zona Maco Photography art fair in the editions of 2015 to 2017. His work has been praised by Mexican and Latin American publications such as: Time Out Mexico, Lenguaraz, Animal Político, Letras Explícitas, Hysteria Magazine and Espacio GAF, among others. His work is part of several private collections both in Mexico ","user_id":187109,"name":"Enrique Landgrave","website":"www.enriquelandgrave.com"},{"id":720926,"bio":"","user_id":720342,"name":"Christoph Oberenzer","website":""},{"id":186514,"bio":"\nI am a photographer from London, currently working in Ukraine. \n\nI was a photojournalist from 2010 and photographed the Euro Maidan Revolution in 2014 in Kyiv, Ukraine. I also photographed in Crimea in the days following the Russian annexation of the Peninsula.\n\nIn 2017 I exhibited 50 of my photographs from the Euro Maidan Revolution at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in Kyiv.\n\nI have travelled extensively since and have photographed many personal projects.\n\nI have photographed the refugee crisis since 27th February 2022 on the Polish/Ukrainian border and within Lviv itself. I have also extensively photographed the military funerals in Lviv.\n\nSocial justice is at the heart of my work with a strong interest in history, the impact of war, revolution and historical memory.\n","user_id":185912,"name":"Joe M O'Brien","website":"www.joemobrien.com"},{"id":396152,"bio":"","user_id":395568,"name":"Ted Nikolakopoulos","website":""},{"id":761012,"bio":"Caroline Flaharty tabs photography as a deeply personal and spiritual practice - her way of honoring and respecting the magic that is woven into the mundane fabrics of our everyday lives. She seeks to combat society's fast-paced existence and time's relentless march forward by documenting and celebrating the fleeting richness of the world that may otherwise go overlooked or easily forgotten. Her intention is to capture a moment's authenticity, its emotional and narrative aspects, which she is often drawn to achieve through a focus on color, light, and perspective. She has spent meaningful years in Florida, Maine, Northern Spain, and is currently residing in New York City, where she studies at the International School of Photography.","user_id":755560,"name":"Caroline Flaharty","website":""},{"id":720656,"bio":"","user_id":720072,"name":"Benedetta Mantegazza","website":""},{"id":685644,"bio":"Trevor Schmidt is a self-taught abstract photographer. He lives and works on Canada’s west coast, where his art is inspired by and pays tribute to the coastal waters and rainforests of the Pacific Northwest.\n\nTrevor’s work in criminal intelligence demands frequent exposure to the most tragic qualities of humankind. Immersion in photographic art is Trevor’s antidote to the harmful mental health impacts of a career devoted to preventing the immorality and suffering of others.","user_id":685060,"name":"Trevor Schmidt","website":"www.trevor-schmidt.ca"},{"id":86121,"bio":"Christophe Boussamba is a photographer residing in Paris, whose work is mainly focused around the human being.\n\nHe built his career as a freelance portrait and documentary photographer with institutions, businesses and press organizations. His work took him to Benin where he reported for two months on a nationwide commercial operation, facilitating access to basic resources for the population. His multi-contextual encounters, often characterized by very marked socio-cultural codes, led him to question the relationships maintained by humans.\n\nDriven by the desire to express his perception of individuals in the various known societal contexts, he decided to devote himself fully to his artistic research. This begins with the body, a natural medium which constitutes for him an essential frame of reference: a body is unique, and expresses a diversity as immense as there are individuals on earth. He starts to express the complexity of the topics of representation, diversity, inter and intra-community relations.","user_id":85687,"name":"Christophe Boussamba","website":"www.christopheboussamba.com"},{"id":637388,"bio":"I think it's hard for a photographer to recognise and describe their own personal 'style'. Genre is easier to distinguish and specify, but finding ones style within that genre and perhaps across multiple genres is somewhat harder. To me, my camera’s purpose is a fusion of documentary observation and artistic creativity, and the rewarding combination of science meets art. I don’t always want to recreate the scene in front of me exactly as the human eye sees it, because my camera can do more (and less) than the human eye. Cameras can see (with modification) a full spectrum of light - not just visible light that humans perceive - and we can manipulate their sensor sensitivity, colour temperature, contrast, selective focus, depth of field and exposure speed. It’s in these elements that the true scene of the natural eye diverges from ","user_id":636804,"name":"Andy Ferrington","website":""},{"id":720777,"bio":"","user_id":720193,"name":"Max Maujean","website":"maxmaujean.crevado.com"},{"id":355626,"bio":"I am a photographer with a background in art history and fashion and shoot between Los Angeles and Milan.","user_id":355024,"name":"Camille Rice","website":"camille-rice.com"},{"id":540849,"bio":"Tomoko Nagakawa is a photographer based in Buckinghamshire, UK.\n\nShe uses an analogue printing technique on selected papers to create visually minimalist yet imaginatively expansive objects that serve as a suggestive launchpad for open interpretation. \n\nThis liminal space attached to our primordial silence and materialise it into physical object to reach others is the most important theme she continues to explore.\n\nTomoko is selected as one of FRESHEYE talent 2021. \nHer series was exhibited during InCadaques photo festival 2021. \nHer work was exhibited at Zeropixel Festival 2021. ","user_id":540265,"name":"tomoko nagakawa","website":"www.tomokonagakawa.com"},{"id":720704,"bio":"","user_id":720120,"name":"Harshitha Radhesh","website":""},{"id":639151,"bio":"I’m an artist working with photography since 1980. Born in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil, moved to Portugal in 1990, and since 1994 I’m based in London.\nAs a self-taught photographer, I work simultaneously in three different areas within the photographic field:\n– in education, having taught at several colleges and universities (Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, Sweden and UK). Since 1996 I teach the photography element of the “Photography: The Image \u0026amp; the  Electronic Arts” MA degree at Goldsmiths – University of London\n– as an artist, having my work widely exhibited in group and solo shows in Brazil, Argentina and UK\n– and as a commercial photographer, having my work published in various catalogues, books and magazines (Architecture, Fine Arts, Design, Editorials).","user_id":638567,"name":"Arnold Borgerth","website":"arnoldborgerth.com"},{"id":720901,"bio":"","user_id":720317,"name":"Itumeleng Boikhutso","website":""},{"id":538929,"bio":"Naohiro Harada\n\nBorn in 1982. Based in Tokyo, Japan.\nGraduated from Art and Architecture School of Waseda University in 2010.\n\nPublications\n\n\"TOKYO FISHGRAPHS | 2020\", 2022, Libraryman \n\n\"The Third Room\", 2018, Zen Foto Gallery\n\n\"Drifting\", 2014, Zen Foto Gallery\n\n\nExhibitions\n\n2021\n\n\"GET OUT INTO STREETS! Street Photography Exhibition\", Zen Foto Gallery\n\n2018\n\n\"The Third Room\" , Zen Foto Gallery\n\"The Third Room\", Umeda Tsutaya Books, Osaka\n\"Daikanyama Photo Fair 2018\", Daikanyama Hillside Forum\n\n2016\n\n\"REMIXING GROUND Johannesburg × Tokyo\", Totodo Art Book Store\n*Joint exhibition with Andile Buka\n\n2015\n\n\"Daikanyama Photo Fair 2015\", Daikanyama Hillside Forum\n\n2014\n\n\"Drifting\", Zen Foto Gallery, Tokyo\n\"Group Exhibition Vol.2 HAKKA\", BankART studio NYK, Yokohama\n\n2011\n\n\"Yokohama Photo Festival\", Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, Yokohama\n\"Drifting\", Shinjuku Nikon Salon, Osaka Nikon Salon\n\nAward\n\nLibraryman Award 2022","user_id":538345,"name":"NAOHIRO HARADA","website":"www.naohiro-harada.com"},{"id":817226,"bio":"20 year old Ethical Photojournalism student at Rochester Institute of Technology","user_id":802964,"name":"Riley Ferriss","website":""},{"id":761278,"bio":"\nSitara Thalia Ambrosio is a German photojournalist and visual storyteller. She is represented by the agency Laif.  \n\nSitara Thalia Ambrosio ( Fürth in 2002) reports and publishes internationally.  She currently lives in Hanover, northern Germany. Ambrosio grew up in a working-class family with Slovenian roots. She did not attend university, but developed her own visual language through her practical work. Her reporting focuses primarily on aspects of conflicts that are underrepresented in the media. She usually works on gender issues, migration and human rights violations - in Germany, the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. \n\nAmbrosio frequently integrates her work into voluntary educational programs, such as lectures and workshops at schools and youth centers. In addition to her journalistic work, she lyrically processes her experiences. \n\nHer photos have been published in NZZ am Sonntag, Zeit Online, Brand eins, Spiegel, taz - die Tageszeitung, woz - die Wochenzeitung, LFI - Leica Fotografie International and in Amnesty International publications, among others. \n\nHer work is regularly exhibited and has repeatedly been awarded. In 2022, together with a team, she received the Grimme Online Award for the multimedia reportage \"Kandvala\". In 2023, she was awarded the Residence Prize of the Portraits - Hellerau Photography Award for \"Fragile as Glass\". Her photo book of the same name was published by Verlag Kettler in April 2024. The book was created in collaboration with Ukrainian journalist Yana Radchenko. Both have received the Europe-Ukraine Desk of N-Ost Border Crossing Journalism Grant for further research.\n\nAmbrosio is a member of the Female Photo Club. ","user_id":755779,"name":"Sitara Thalia Ambrosio","website":"sitaraambrosio.com"},{"id":120689,"bio":"I am a multidisciplinary artist based in Zurich.\nVery curious and with a passion for learning. I am self-taught in almost everything I do. I create improvisations with the piano and artificial intelligence. I like creative photography that opens up new spaces. I also write short stories with humor and irony. And finally, I love making video films.\nYou are invited to my website. Welcome! https://www.manuelgiron.ch ","user_id":120087,"name":"Manuel Giron","website":"www.manuelgiron.ch"},{"id":379079,"bio":"","user_id":378495,"name":"ava kabouchy","website":"avakabouchy.com"},{"id":720834,"bio":"George Seminara was born in Germany. He has lived in the Caribbean, London, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Harlem. He has worked as an illustrator, garbageman, toy designer, lumberjack, projectionist, played in some of the worst bands in history, a writer, and a music video director. He has been making pictures for most of his time on the planet. I am neither a professional nor an amateur. I'm somewhere in between. ","user_id":720250,"name":"George Seminara","website":"www.georgeseminara.com"},{"id":720966,"bio":"My adventure with the camera started two years ago. I am self-taught with an artistic soul. Photography has become something for me, without which I cannot imagine myself anymore. I don't have much experience, but I believe that one day my photos will be in one of the fashion magazines.","user_id":720382,"name":"Aleksandra Dziurla","website":"aleksandradziurla.mypixieset.com"},{"id":449144,"bio":"Libby Volgyes is an award-winning food and beverage photographer based in West Palm Beach, Florida and Hood River, Oregon. She got her start telling stories visually for the newspaper the Palm Beach Post before found Libby Vision eleven years ago and today documents food and culture for agencies, restaurants, and magazines. She splits her time between the metropolis of South Florida and small-time life in Oregon where she hikes, gardens and cuts down her own Christmas tree. \nShe is addicted to coffee and audio books and has this thing for photographing chefs with animals. ","user_id":448560,"name":"Libby Volgyes","website":"LibbyVolgyes.com"},{"id":720996,"bio":"","user_id":720412,"name":"Jane Robert","website":""},{"id":54019,"bio":"Born 1988 in Aalborg, Denmark\n\nCurrently studying a BFA in photography at the Glasgow School of Art","user_id":54024,"name":"Birk Thomassen","website":"www.cargocollective.com/BirkThomassen"},{"id":54512,"bio":"I am an amateur photographers who have passion in street photography, by observing ordinary and transforming them into extraordinary scene, to motivate audiences to see into some substance inside everyday's stories.","user_id":54517,"name":"Noppadol Wee","website":"www.streetphotothailand.com/NoppadolWeerakitti"},{"id":662493,"bio":"I am a Sydney based photographer interested in the interactions between people and place.","user_id":661909,"name":"Jared Harrison","website":"www.instagram.com/jarediharrison"},{"id":569589,"bio":"Photography is the most immersive form of art I’ve ever experienced. As a young boy, I excelled at drawing – with pencil and charcoal. I took great pleasure in that endeavor but there was always something missing with the experience. Only as an adult did I become first interested and then enamored with photography. A photograph is so much more than the instant the shutter clicks. I enjoy every aspect of the process: the scouting of a location for composition and light, the patience required to sit for hours while you wait for 15 seconds of ideal conditions, and the editing thereafter to create an image that captures the elements of the scene.\n\nMy objective with every photograph is to create something that reflects how I felt both physically and emotionally in the scene itself. I strive to please my own eye first and subsequently hope that others connect to the photograph as well. I know I’ve succeeded when I still continue to look at photographs I’ve seen hundreds of times over the years.","user_id":569005,"name":"Ryan Lips","website":"www.ryanlips.com"},{"id":151289,"bio":"Manuel Pérez Barba\nMexican, b. 1986\n\nLives and works in Guadalajara, Jalisco. At the age of 15, he became interested in photography, which has led him to self-taughtly explore and try to understand how social dynamics work. He works on long-term photographic projects that seek to question and delve into unknown spaces to reimagine them in the creative process, combining different photographic methods with each project, occasionally entering more experimental terrain.\n\nHis work has been exhibited at the Museum of Journalism and Graphic Arts in Guadalajara, INBA's Espacio Azul Galley of  in Guadalajara and Patricia Conde Gallery in CDMX.\n\nFONCA Jovenes creadores  2021 scholarship winner","user_id":150687,"name":"Manuel Pérez Barba","website":"manuelperezbarba.com"},{"id":53943,"bio":"Je suis basée à Beyrouth, où j'ai décidé de vivre. Avec ma caméra, j'essaie d'archiver des moments qui me sont précieux. Mes photos sont à peine manipulées, afin de préserver l'authenticité du moment et les circonstances qui l'auraient entouré. Le noir-et-blanc demeure mon visuel photographique favori.","user_id":53948,"name":"Rhéa A H Hleihel","website":"Je n'en ai pas..."},{"id":134301,"bio":"I was born in 1978 in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy. \nI graduated in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan.  \nBetween 2001 and 2006 I worked in photographic studios in Milan and London. After an internship at the Contrasto agency, in 2006 I began working on personal projects, which immediately focused on the women: over the years I have dealt with issues of rights, maternity in different countries, and women’s achievements and talents. In 2010 I chose to specialise with a Master at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in Arhus, Denmark. In 2015 I was one of  the winners of the The Other Hundred contest with a project on female entrepreneurship in Poland. \nI exhibited in several group shows, among others: Scolpite – Associazione Donne Fotografe, Palazzo Reale Milan, (2021), Nei miei occhi, Via Dante, Milan, (2021), #PSyougotthis – Photoville, New York (2019), Family Portrait – DOCfield, Barcelona (2018), The Other Hundred - Format festival, Derby, England (2015), Contro-forma – the Art Space Purl, Daegu, Korea (2012). \nAmong the solo exhibitions \"Encuentros extra-ordinarios con escritores mexicanos\" - Italian Cultural Institute in Mexico City (2019) and \"Living in Community\" - Milan Photofestival (2011).\nBetween 2017 and 2019 I completed Custodians of Beauty, a project about Italian women restorers, which was published on several edition of Marie Claire International - China, South Africa, Argentina, Romania. The text was written in collaboration with Fr","user_id":133699,"name":"Isabella De Maddalena","website":"www.isabellademaddalena.com"},{"id":720921,"bio":"I started photographing in 2018 as a way to cope with anxiety. Little did I know it would turn into my biggest passion. To the point in which I find myself constantly taking photographs without a camera, framing life without a viewfinder. I love photography and the passionate community it brings together.","user_id":720337,"name":"Cesar Calderon","website":""},{"id":571401,"bio":"My name is Kyle Tracey, and I am a photographer based in Columbus Ohio. I create my work based on past memories or experiences I have had, and I try to further explore them with my photography. ","user_id":570817,"name":"Kyle Tracey","website":"www.tracey.photo"},{"id":721033,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":720449,"name":"Barbara Roppo","website":"www.barbararoppo.com"},{"id":149735,"bio":"Victor Adrian Prieto is a Mexican photographer based in LA and NYC. As a young immigrant, his affinity for the unseen and underrated grew as a way to relate to the new world around him.  Victor’s work focuses on showcasing these stories through the documentation of BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and LatinX individuals.","user_id":149133,"name":"Victor Prieto","website":"www.vpfoto.com"},{"id":718468,"bio":"Muriel Jaquerod, cinéaste et photographe basée à Genève propose un regard singulier qui ne relève ni du reportage, ni de la photographie plasticienne. Une démarche photographique qui  observe l’être humain dans son milieu et s’intéresse principalement à son quotidien.","user_id":717884,"name":"Muriel Jaquerod","website":""},{"id":54021,"bio":"Eva Voutsaki (b.Greece, 1978) is a photographer, visual thinker and educator based in Brighton, UK. Mythology, memory, fantasy and the unconscious form the basis for her creativity.","user_id":54026,"name":"Eva Voutsaki","website":"www.evavoutsaki.com"},{"id":562492,"bio":"As a lifelong Graphic Designer and a now dedicated photographer, I share my point of view with an open heart, which treasures the realness beauty and the vulnerability of the unexpected.\nChallenging the apparent and photographing what lies below the surface. With an open heart, focusing my lens on the fine print and open to the vulnerability of the unexpected. That's where the images beat in me. \nThe goal is connecting, it's participating, it's transmitting, it's telling, it's proudly receiving the teaching they give me, it's looking and helping. And there, the clicks come out, to the beat of what is happening around me.\nSpontaneous, real and experiential images.","user_id":561908,"name":"Mauge Casal","website":"www.maugecasal.com"},{"id":54219,"bio":"Brazilian Visual Artist, researcher and Gallerist. Former UN Contractor.  \nAchieved a Masters Degree in Art, Society and Human Rights at Rio de Janeiro Federal University Law School (UFRJ/FND) and a postgraduate degree in Image and Photography Studies at Rio de Janeiro Institute for Academic Reseach (IUPERJ).\nHas been a student-monitor at Parque Lage School of Visual Arts (EAV - Parque Lage). \nA photographer since 2014, pursuing long term projects such as the  documentation of landless workers' life in Minas Gerais - Brazil and the Carnaval in Small Cities in Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. \nDuring late 2019 and ealry 2020,  worked as a Photographic Contractor for the United Nations (UNDP), recording life in 19 cities. \nHas also self-published two photobooks: Outro Carnaval and The Violence Allegory. ","user_id":54224,"name":"Pedro Amorim","website":""},{"id":20421,"bio":"\n","user_id":20421,"name":"Mary McGouran","website":"www.marymcgouran.com"},{"id":31102,"bio":"Raffaele Petralla is a photojournalist, photography teacher and filmaker. \nHe graduated from the Scuola Romana di Fotografia in 2007.\nAfter working for several years on film sets as lighting assistant, focus puller and camera operator, he decides to dedicate himself entirely to documentary photography and photojournalism, with particular attention to social, anthropological and enviromental issues primarily concerned with researching stories that are almost unknown to most and telling them in an in-depth manner with a long term project approach. \nHe has worked mainly in Russia, China, Southeast Asia and Africa. \nHis works have been published in major international media including: New York Times, National Geographic, GEO Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Internazionale, L'Espresso, Days Japan, Der Spiegel, Terra Mater, D La Repubblica, VICE, De Morgen and many others.\nIn recent years Petralla has received many international awards and nominees including: PDN Storytellers, Burn Emerging Fund, Ethical Photography Award, Voglino Award, Lugano Photo Days, Fotoleggendo, Siena International Photography Awards, Verzasca Foto Festival, New Visions Cortona On The Move, Kolga Tbilisi,  Portfolio Italia - best author 2019.\nSince 2015 he has been a member of the Prospekt Photographers agency. \nIn 2021 he published the book “Mari El, a pagan beauty” published by Voglino Editrice.","user_id":31107,"name":"Raffaele Petralla","website":"www.raffaelepetralla.com"},{"id":721038,"bio":"","user_id":720454,"name":"Laura Mariana Marrelli","website":"www.lamarrelli.com "},{"id":691203,"bio":"Exploring private lives in public spaces.","user_id":690619,"name":"Ambrus Deak","website":"thenosyhungarian.com"},{"id":679354,"bio":"Jeanette Spicer is an American visual artist who creates performative videos, photographs, and mixed media. She does this to provide an opportunity for collaboration between herself and partners, friends and family members that allow her to engage with them in alternatively intimate ways. Her work is deeply concerned with the lesbian gaze, lack of lesbian representation, how the body can hold intimacy, and be a space of reclaiming as an act of resistance.","user_id":678770,"name":"Jeanette Spicer","website":"www.jeanettespicer.com"},{"id":254083,"bio":"","user_id":253481,"name":"Adriana Angar","website":""},{"id":721043,"bio":"I love to travel, wanderlust and lure of the unfamiliar constant companions. I’ve explored six continents, witness and participant in many ceremonies. Along the way, I photographed my travels and collected sacred textiles and artifacts that influence my work. \nBorn mid-century in Wichita, Kansas,  I attended UC Berkeley in the late 60s and followed with a BFA from Kansas University and  MA and PhD in Cultural Mythology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara. My career spans 25 years as a restaurateur in Colorado and Kansas.  ","user_id":720459,"name":"Pamela Bjork","website":"pamela bjork.com"},{"id":721051,"bio":"","user_id":720467,"name":"Katrina Walt","website":""},{"id":602882,"bio":"Born in Venice, Chiara is a multidisciplinary brand designer graduated cum laude in Design \u0026amp; Arts at the Free University of Bolzano with a thesis on editorial design and styling. The magazine tackles the ambiguous relationship between desire and need investigated in some of the current political and societal phenomena.\nHaving accomplished a 6-month internship at Metadesign Berlin in the field of corporate communication design, she worked for the international architecture studio Snøhetta at the Oslo and Innsbruck offices as a graphic designer. \n\nShe has accomplished a Master in Brands, Communication \u0026amp; Culture at the Goldsmiths University of London, eager to know more about branded spaces and state-of-the-art phenomena surrounding branding and architecture.  After graduation she has been collaborating with different design studios in Venice, London and Milan. She is currently working at the creative direction studio Tessari Associati.\n\nAs a visual artist, she gained awards in international competitions such as Arte Laguna Prize 2019 and IDA 2020. Her works have been exhibited during Milan Design Week 2021 as winner of the international call held by the architecture studio Park Associati.\n\nShe believes in ‘co-creation’ and in the blending of different disciplines.\nShe is passionate about the universe of illustrations and she is eager to grow in the fields of visual, brand and graphic design.","user_id":602298,"name":"Chiara Zhu","website":"www.chiarazhudesign.com"},{"id":665930,"bio":"Nasco ad Abbiategrasso nel 1994.\nDa sempre interessata al disegno e all'arte in generale, frequento il Liceo Artistico di Magenta dove entro in contatto per la prima volta con la fotografia.\nA 17 anni inizio  a fotografare amici nelle campagne di Albairate e per dieci anni non ho mai smesso.\nNel 2016  dopo aver fatto vari lavori per pagarmi gli studi mi iscrivo alla Bauer di Milano \"fotografia e nuovi media\" .\nDue anni dopo inizio a lavorare come assistente luci e assistente digitale ma l'esperienza più importante arriva nel 2019, quando inizio a lavorare con un fotografo pubblicitario a Budapest, Malta, Milano e in Toscana. Credo di poter descrivere questo fotografo come un vero e proprio maestro che mi ha introdotta in un mondo nuovo, pieno di possibilità di apprendimento e arte.\nNel 2021 insegno fotografia al liceo artistico di Magenta, continuando con privati e pubblicità.\nDurante questi anni non ho mai abbandonato i \"progetti personali\" facendo qualche mostra nei dintorni di Milano.\n\n","user_id":665346,"name":"Jessica Ticozzelli","website":"Milano"},{"id":720914,"bio":"Born 27/03/1998 in Sicily from a Calabrian family, I grew up between these two region until 18 years old, when I moved to Rome to study medicine. I've always had a big passion for photography, in 2021 I opened an Instagram page to share this passion. On November 2021 I was published in the 13th volume of FOTOGRAFIA, edited by Dantebus. In 2022  joined the exibitions: \"DENTRO PASOLINI\" in Madrid, \"MARGUTTA FOTOGRAFIA\" in Rome, \"1 PREMIO CITTA' DI BERLINO\" in Berlin and alter this year I'm joining \"BIENNALE CASAGIOVE\" in Caserta, \"PREMIO DI BRERA\" in Milan and \"PREMIO CITTA' DI BARCELLONA\" in Barcellona.","user_id":720330,"name":"Maria Rita Morabito Loprete","website":"www.mariaritamorabitoloprete.it"},{"id":720891,"bio":"","user_id":720307,"name":"Christine Owen","website":"www.christineowenart.com"},{"id":31107,"bio":"Photographer, designer, dancer, PhD in molecular biology, multipotentialite.\n\nIn keeping with my favorite pastime – trying to make the impossible possible – I divide mine elastic time between creative photography, fluorescent art, advanced research in molecular biology and dance.","user_id":31112,"name":"Diana Markozashvili","website":"www.instagram.com/dishart.photo.color"},{"id":116302,"bio":"\nGeanna Merola is a photography based artist whose use of photography spans a period of over forty years. She has exhibited her work in numerous group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally.  She has received multiple fellowship grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and an NEA/Mid-Atlantic Regional Fellowship.  She was awarded a Mid-Career Fellowship at Princeton University 1999-2000, where she studied with Emmet Gowin and Peter C. Bunnell.\n\nMerola’s work is included in private, public, and major corporate collections and has also appeared on CD covers for Deutsche Grammophon records as well as book covers for works of fiction and poetry.  \n\nMerola retired in 2020 from teaching photography and the history of photography at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, New Jersey.  \n","user_id":115700,"name":"Geanna Merola","website":"www.geannamerola.com"},{"id":300873,"bio":"","user_id":300271,"name":"Kostadin Neshev","website":""},{"id":31450,"bio":"A free time photographer.","user_id":31455,"name":"Matjaz Skerjanec","website":"500px.com/matjazs"},{"id":54106,"bio":" I am absolutely self-taught in this area. Photography is a reflection of my experiences, thoughts and situations that have changed me. \nI work with natural light and pick the costumes and locations for my photo shoots by myself, whatever allows me to express myself and my emotions more effectively. \nAll of the projects that are finished happen in a kind of synchronicity; when my feelings begin to overwhelm me and I direct those emotions into my photography. \n I want everyone to look inside themselves and think about their temporary stay here, in our life after watching my projects  .\n","user_id":54111,"name":"Jelena Osmolovska","website":""},{"id":196200,"bio":"Leah Hennel, a native Calgarian, is an award-winning photojournalist. In search of stunning visuals, she's travelled the globe — yet she's also managed to uncover some of her most arresting shots in her backyard. In particular, Leah's work documenting rural life is captivating stuff. A graduate of SAIT, she's worked for more than 20 years for daily newspapers in Calgary. Leah has covered two Paralympic Winter Games, Sochi and Rio and the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games for Postmedia and Tokyo 2020 for the Canadian Olympic Committee.\nThe Calgarian's work appears in publications around the world, such as the Globe and Mail, The Guardian, Maclean's, The Narwhal and CBC.","user_id":195598,"name":"Leah Hennel","website":"leahhennelphotography.com"},{"id":721011,"bio":"Ho 31 anni, sono un architetto e mi occupo di paesaggio. Sono appassionata di arte e fotografia.","user_id":720427,"name":"Maria Grazia Matarozzo","website":""},{"id":719649,"bio":"Ich Fotografiere als Hobby, besonders im Bereich Unterwasser-, Landschafts- und Wildlife-Fotografie. Ich freue mich mehr und mehr in die Fotografie einzusteigen und bin auf neue Herausforderungen gespannt","user_id":719065,"name":"Bernhard Schwarz","website":"www.bernhard-schwarz-photography.de"},{"id":721067,"bio":"Chenjie Zhao, artist/photographer, graduated from University of the Arts London, London College of Communication， Master of Journalism and Documentary Photography, based in Shanghai and London. \n\nThe artist focuses on the visual study of the themes of memory, identity, reality and fiction, and at the same time, he is committed to combining the two media of text and image to find his own unique way of narrative.","user_id":720483,"name":"Chenjie Zhao","website":"chenjiezhao.com"},{"id":691851,"bio":"I am a photographer from Rome. I started photographing, developing and printing in my teens, with an old manual camera. I am currently trying to develop my language and narration in the field of street photography. I also dedicate myself with passion to nature and travel photography.","user_id":691267,"name":"Zeno Kelvin","website":"www.zenokelvin.com"},{"id":11096,"bio":"Born - Scotland, childhood -  edge of  jungle, I planted my feet at the font of the green goddess. Performed as Maya, Goddess of Magic (Spellbound Royal Alex ) with magician Doug Henning - toured in Europe,  Mid East, Canada. Studied photography (University of Rochester) with William Giles and artists Edmund Soame, Richard Stodart,  Dave Heath (A Dialogue with Solitude).  I photographed my disabled brother when a young child to show his spirit and humanity -  the world saw only his disability. \nSelf-portraits were a tool (before selfies) to integrate the sorrows and challenges of my life including  my great concern for our planet. This work was a dive through layers of  psyche from masque to molten core.  A constant quest - to find and see beauty -  compassionate heart.\nIn rehearsal for 'Spellbound' - attacked by African lion. The experience gave me  the rare understanding that Mother Nature, in a clean kill, prevents her prey from suffering. 'Cruel nature in the raw' is false.\nI am extremely saddened by the destruction of beauty and natural areas.\n","user_id":11096,"name":"Lesley Walker-Fitzpatrick","website":"www.mayafair.ca"},{"id":11736,"bio":"IOSIF KIRÁLY  is a Romanian visual artist, architect, and educator. He works both independently\nand within the subREAL group. Favorite media: photography, installation, performance, and drawing.\nHis work investigates the relationship between perception, time, memory, and aging.\nIn 1995, he was among the founders of the Department of Photography and Media Arts at the National\nUniversity of Arts (UNArte) in Bucharest, where he is presently Director of the Doctoral School.\n\nIn the 1980s, he became active in the mail art network, an international underground movement with roots in Fluxus.\n\nPersonal exhibitions (selection):\n2024\n- Old Memories Are Getting More Persistent - \nMuzeum Miasta Łodzi, Ogrodowa, PL \n- Every time I blink I see something else – Switch Gallery, Bucharest\n2022\n - Somewhere I Can Never Be – Malmaison Studios / E12, Bucharest / RO\n2020\n- Letting the Days Go By, Water Flowing Underground, Anca Poterașu Gallery, Bucureşti; MATCA artspace, Cluj-Napoca / RO;\n2019\n- The Heroes Were People Like Us, WASP, Bucureşti / RO;\n- Detours and Returns; Moments, Places, People. Museum of Visual Arts, Galați / RO;\n- 88 Clouds Will Rain for You, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp / BE (in the framework of Europalia festival)\n- 88 Clouds Will Rain for You, Musica, Impulscentrum voor Muziek/ Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof/ CC Palethe/ Gemeente Pelt (in the framework of Europalia festival)\n- subREAL- Listening to Sculpture in Timișoara, Casa Artelor, Timișoara / RO\n- subREAL- Serving Art Again, Paris Photo / FR and Jecza Gallery, Timișoara / RO\n\n2018\n- Closed Doors, Open Envelopes, early works 1995-2000, National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC), Bucharest / RO\n- Synapses, Borderline Art Space, Iași / RO\n- 87 Clouds Will Rain for You, UNAgaleria, București / RO\n- 87 Clouds Will Rain for You, Explore Festival, WASP, București / RO\n\n2016\n- Standby – Wrapped Memory, Museum of Ţării Crişurilor County, Oradea / RO\n\n2015\n- Trace Recordings - From Performance to Land Art by Photograhy and Mail Art. Iosif Király and Doru Tulcan, 1970 – 1990. Jecza Gallery, in the framework of TAE (Timişoara Art Encounters), Timişoara / RO\n\n2014\n- subREAL - Serving Art_1, Intact Gallery, Cluj / RO\n\n2013\n- subREAL - Retrospect, SALT, Istanbul / TR (catalog)\n- Photography: From Melancholy to Trauma, From Document to Monument. Intact Gallery, Cluj-Napoca / RO;\n2012\n- subREAL - Retrospect, 1990-2012, MNAC, București / RO (catalog)\n- Then and Now. Between Layers of Memory, Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam / NL\n- Art is Concrete. Dataflow - Camera Austria, Graz / AT\n- Searching for the Decisive Moment – Jecza Gallery, Timișoara / RO\n2010\n- Reconstructions – Camera Austria, Graz / AT\n2009\n- Reconstrucciones ‐ Museo de Semana Santa / Photo Espana, Cuenca / ES\n- Mapping Berlin and Bucharest 1989 - 2009, Posibila Gallery / subCărturești Gallery , București / RO (poster)\n2008\n- Reconstruction(s) – Galerie Vrais Reves, Lyon / FR, in the frame of Lyon September de la Photographie\n2007\n- Tinseltown, German Cultural Center, Timișoara / RO\n2006\n- In Situ, Institut Francais de Bucharest / RO\n- Memoria, Futura Gallery, Praha / CZ\n- East from the West, Galleria Artra, Milano / IT (poster)\n2005\n- Blue, Inventing the River Danube, Technisches Museum Wien / AT (book)\n2004\n- Marshalling Yard, Galeria Noua, Bucuresti / RO\n- subREAL - Communication 1:1:1, (performance), MNAC‐Kalinderu Medialab București / RO\n2003\n- Reconstructions, Galeria Noua, București / RO\n- subREAL - Interviewing the Cities - Stockholm, IASPIS Galleriet, Stockholm / SE\n- subREAL - Interviewing the Cities - București, Galeria Noua, București / RO\n2001\n- subREAL - Interviewing the Cities - Vienna, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna / AT (cat);\n- subREAL - Interviewing the Cities - Montreal,Vox Gallery, Montreal / CA ;\n- Turreted Manions, Center for Contemporary Art, București / RO (poster)\n2000\n- Indirect, Profil Galerie, Bratislava / SK (cat)\n1998\n- subREAL- Serving Art 1\u0026amp;2 Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart / DE\n1996\n- subREAL - Dataroom, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein / DE (cat)\n1994\n- subREAL - The Castle, Center for Contemporary Art - Ujazdowski, Warsaw / PL (poster)\n1992\n- subREAL - Draculaland, Museum of Art Bistrița / RO (cat)\n\nGroup exhibitions (selection):\n2024\n- Ecology of the After Life, Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest / RO\n2022 \n- A War in the Distance / Steirischer Herbst ’22, Neue Galerie Graz - Universalmuseum Joanneum /AT\n- Paris Photo, Main Section - Anca Poterasu Gallery, Paris / FR\n- Bucharest, une ville ouverte, ENSA, Paris, Fr\n- When Walls Talk! Posters, Promotion, Propaganda and Protest. House of European History, Bruxelles, Be\n2021 \n- L’Air du Temps, Main Section, Paris Photo, Fr\n- 1+2+3+4 / An anniversary , a compass for the future, Jecza Gallery, Timisoara, Ro\n- Borrowed Memories, Waldburger Woulters, Bruxelles, Be\n- Why Image Matters / International Meetings of Photography 2021, Gallery of the City, Plovdiv, Bg\n- How to Explain Pictures..., BRD Scena 9, București, Ro\n- Crossing the same Circumstances, Kommunale Galerie Berlin, De\n- Intermingling Flux: Guangzhou Image Triennial 2021, Guangdong Museum of Art, China\n- Image fantôme, Anca Poterasu Gallery, București, Ro\n- Grenzenlos / Fără frontiere / Borderless, Pavilion 32, Goethe-Institut Bucuresti, Ro\n- The Show That Never Was, Anca Poterașu Gallery, București, Ro\n2020\n- After 12 Years. National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) Bucharest / Ro\n2019\n- FRAMED LANDSCAPES: European Photography Comissions, 1984-2019, ICO Museum, Madrid / ES (in the framework of Photo Espana)\n- Mythologies, Cultural Center Neumunster Abbey, Luxembourg / LU\n- EX-EAST: HISTOIRES PASSÉES ET RÉCENTES DES AVANT-GARDES ROUMAINES, Espace Niemeyer, Paris / FR\n- Frictions, Tensions, Controversies, Coexistence, Concomitances, SAC, Bucureşti / RO\n- Perspectives, Bozar, Bruxelles / BE (in the framework of Europalia festival)\n- Looking Back, Thinking Forward, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Tournai / BE (in the framework of Europalia festival)\n\n2018\n- Camera Austria International, Laboratory for Photography and Theory – Museum der Modrne Salzburg / AT\n- Couples, Companions, Families in the Visual Arts. In the framework of the festival Arts in Bucharest, Orizont Gallery, București / RO\n- Listening to sculptures, în cadrul Bucharest Arts and Public Space Festival, WASP, Bucureşti / RO\n- Bucharest Arts and Public Space Festival, WASP Studios, Bucureşti / RO\n- Memory as Vision, Fabrica de pensule, Cluj-Napoca / RO\n- Collage 3, Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna / AT\n- Freedom is Recognized Necessity – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / NL\n- 36th Asolo Art Film Festival, Asolo / IT\n- DOUBLE HEADS MATCHES, A selection of contemporary artworks from four Romanian private collections, New Budapest Gallery, Budapest / HU\n- Join the Dots - Connect the Distances / Imago Mundi Benetton Collection, Salone degli Incanti, Trieste / IT\n\n2017\n- 10 YEARS OLD, 2007-2017: a history of the world told through the images of the Fondazione Cassa di risparmio di Modena Collection. Foro Boario, Modena / IT\n- Bucureşti, Spaces and Perspectives 1\u0026amp;2, A5_Gallery \u0026amp; UNAGALERIA, Bucureşti / RO\n\n2016\n- Brain Tatoos, A Map of Obsessions – Victoria Art Center Bucureşti / RO,\nICR Lisbon / PT\n- In Plain Sight: Social Life in Romania and South Africa before and after 1989. Aparte Gallery and Borderline Gallery/ Iasi / RO\n- D_Platform, Aparte Gallery, Iași / RO\n- D_Platform, Posibila Gallery, București / RO\n- Communist Big Brother Opperation, CEREFREEA, Villa Noel, Bucureşti / RO\n\n2015\n- Le Projet Kairouan, Centre de Présentation du Patrimoine de Kairouan; Palais El Abdelliya – La Marsa, Tunis / TU\n- Ex \u0026amp; Post Eastern Europe under the lens, Australian Center for Photography, Sydney / AU\n- BE \u0026amp; RO Archive, UNAgaleria, București / RO; Maison de la culture de Tournai / BE\n- Apparence and Essence, Halele Timco, in the framework of TAE (Timișoara Art Encounters), Timișoara / RO\n- From Confirmation to Challenge. Artistic Practices in Public Space. MNAC, București / RO\n2014\n- Perduti nel paesaggio, MART – Museo di Arte Moderna et Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto / IT\n- Europe. South East-RECORDED MEMORIES, MNAC, Bucuresti / RO, CerModern, Ankara /Tr; Municipal Art Center, Nicosia / CY, Museum of Photography \u0026amp; Army Warehouses, Tessaloniki, GR\n- Turning Points, Hungarian National Gallery, Buda Palace, Budapest / HU\n- Kiritik und Krise – Balassi Institut, Collegium Hungaricum, Berlin / DE\n- Bucharest Artistic Education and Romanian Art After 1950, MNAC_etaj 1, București / RO\n- WHAT ABOUT Y[OUR] MEMORY, MNAC_etaj 4, Bucuresti / RO\n- Expanded Space, Parcul Izvor, București / RO\n- Contemporary Art Ruhr – Media Art Fair, Essen / DE\n- Art Safari, Pavilionul de Artă, București, RO\n\n2013\n- Europe. South East-RECORDED MEMORIES, Museum of Photography Braunschweig / D; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka / Si; Museum of Photography, Tessaloniki / GR\n- The City Seen by the Generation 80’s – Victoria Art Center, București / RO\n- Switch Over - Victoria Art Center, București / RO\n2012\n- Doppio gioco – Double Game. The Ambiguity of the Photographic Image, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice / IT.\n- Second Life in Communism, Platforma / anexa MNAC, București / RO\n- City Cultures in Focus, Depo Gallery Istanbul / TR\n- Time, Place and the Camera: Photographs at work, National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristhina / Kosovo\n- Body World. Traveling the Distance between Subject and Object, Victoria Art Center For Contemporary Cultural Production, București / RO\n2011\n- Curated By, Charim Gallery Vienna / AT;\n- Bucarest. Ciudad paradójica, in the framework of Photo Espana, Madrid / ES;\n- e-cites / Bucarest - Musée d’Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne, FR (cat)\n- Art Embodied, Romanian Artists from the 80's – Galerie Alain Oudin, Paris / FR (cat)\n- Memoirs from a Cold Utopia, London Print Studio, UK (cat)\n2010\n- European Central Bank ‐ Annual Photography Award 2009\n- MNAC, Bucharest / RO (catalog);\n- Territories of the In/Human ‐ Württembergische Kunstverein (WKV), Stuttgart / DE (catalog);\n- When History Comes Knocking: Romanian Art from 80s and 90s in Close Up, Gallery Plan B, Berlin / DE;\n- Transitions Urbaines – Espace Apollonia, Strasbourg / FR;\n- Transitland: videoart in Central and Eastern Europe 1989-2009, Reina Sofia, Madrid / ES\n- Are you a lucky artist? Biblioteca Civica d’Arte Luigi Poletti, Musei Civici, Modena / IT\n2009\n‐ Subversive Practices, Art under Conditions of Political Repression 60s ‐ 80s South America / Europe, Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart / DE (cat);\n- History Memory Identity, Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe, former Sant’Agostino Hospital, Modena / IT (book);\n- “Expectations”, MB Art Agency Amsterdam / NL\n2008\n- Ro‐Archive, Bruckenthal, Sibiu / RO;\n- Ro‐Archive, Karlin Studios, Praha / CZ;\n- Strategies for Concealing, C‐Space, Beijing / PRC (cat)\n- Rudolf Frankel, Berlin – Bucuresti, MNAC, București / RO\n2007\n- Prague Biennale 3, Karlin Hall, Praha / CZ (cat);\n- Eternal Crossings – Photography Center of Thessaloniki / GR (cat);\n- L'Europe en Devenir, Teil II ‐ Centre Culturel Suisse in Paris / FR ;\n- Social Cooking Romania, NGBK, Berlin / DE (cat)\n2006\n‐ Fuoriuso 06 – Are You Experienced?, Ex mercato ortofrutticolo COFA, Pescara / IT (cat);\n- NOT SHEEP: New Urban Enclosures and Commons, Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver / CA\n2005\n- Paradoxes: The Embodied City, Fundaçăo Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon / PT (cat),\n- Sous les ponts, Casino Luxembourg / LU (cat) ;\n- Trans:it. Moving Culture through Europe, Museale Veneziano, Venezia / IT (book)\n2004\n- Cosmopolis 1, State Museum of Contemporary Art, Tessaloniki / GR (cat);\n- We Are What We Are”, Minoriten Gallerien, Graz / AT (cat);\n- Formate / Moving Patterns”, Kunsthalle Wien, project space, Vienna / AT (cat);\n- Romanian Artists (and not only) Love Ceausescu’s Palace, MNAC, București / RO (cat);\n- Collage Europa, The Netherlands Architectural Institute (NAi), Rotterdam /NL (cat);\n- Wiener Linien ‐ Kunst und Stadtbeobachtung seit 1960, Wien Museum, Vienna / AT (cat);\n- Distance ‐ Institute of Contemporary Art in Dunaujvaros / HU;\n- Revolutions Reloaded” – Galleria Artra, Milan / IT;\n2003\n- In the Gorges of the Balkans, Kunsthalle Fridericianum Kassel / DE (cat)\n- Blood \u0026amp; Honey, Essl Museum Vienna / AT (cat)\n2002\n- In search of Balkania, Neue Galerie Graz am Landsesmuseum Joanneum / AT (cat);\n- Rest in Space, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo / NO (cat)\n2001\n- Empathy, Museum of Art, Pori / FI (cat)\n2000\n- Unlimited.Nl‐3, Stichting De Appel, Amsterdam / NL (cat);\n- L'Autre Moitié de l'Europe, Galérie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris /FR (cd‐ROM);\n- Internationale Kurzfilmtages, Oberhausen / DE (cat);\n- La Ville / Le Jardin / La Mémoire, Académie de France, Villa Medicis, Rome / IT (cat)\n- Transitionland – Muzeul National de Arta, Bucuresti / RO (cat)\n1999\n‐ After the Wall – Art and Culture in Post‐Communist Europe – Moderna Museet, Stockholm / SE \", Nationalgalerie, Berlin / DE, Ludwig Museum Budapest / HU (cat);\n- Biennale di Venezia, Romanian Pavilion / IT (cat)\n1998\n‐ Berlin Biennale, Postführamt, Berlin / D (cat)\n1997\n- Bucharest Afeter 1989, Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen / DE (cat);\n- SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe / USA (cat)\n- 2000 - 3.ArtSpace + Interface, Neue Galerie am Johaneum, Graz / AT (cat+cd‐ROM);\n- Biennale di Venezia, Romanian Institute / IT (cat)\n1996\n- Le Corps Photographie, La Filature, Mulhouse / FR (cat) ;\n- Manifesta 1, Rotterdam / NL (cat)\n1995‐1997\n‐ Beyond Belief – Contemporary Art from East Central Europe, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha / USA (cat)\n1994\n- 010101…, Soros Center for Contemporary Art, București / RO (cat);\n- Rumanische Avantgarte der 90er Jahre, Epikur Galerie, Wuppertal / DE (cat);\n- 22 Bienal Internacional Sao Paulo / BR (cat);\n- Mesiac Fotografie, Bratislava / SK (cat);\n- Europa, Europa. A Century of Avantgarde in Central and Eastern Europe, Bonn / DE (cat)\n1993\n‐ Biennale di Venezia ‐ Aperto, Corderie dell'Arsenale, / IT (cat)\n1992\n- 2nd Internationale Foto‐Triennale Esslingen / DE (cat);\n- Istanbul Biennial, Fezhane, Istanbul / TR (cat)\n\nWorks by Iosif Király and/or subREAL group are housed in various private and pub-lic art collections:\nMuseum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC), Bucharest, Romania;  2000+ Arteast Collection, Moderna galerija, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Light Work, Syracuse, New York, USA; Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany; Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria; European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Imago Mundi – The Benetton Art Collection and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, Italy; Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Ars Aevi, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.\n\nBibliography (author, contributor):\n- Iosif Kiraly - Retroviziuni. Lucrari timpurii (1975-2000), Retrovisions. Early Works, cu texte de: Ruxandra Demetrescu, Ileana Pintilie si Iosif Kiraly. Ed. Triade, ISBN 978-606-9657-05-8\n- Iosif Király \u0026amp; Raluca Oancea - RO_Archive: The Social Landscape Dwelling, in FRAMED LANDSCAPES: European Photography Comissions 1984-2019, Museo ICO Madrid, 2019, pp. 420-435\n- Iosif Király – Reconstructions, in Camera Austria International; Laboratory for Photography and Theory, Spector Books, pp. 159-164\n- Iosif Király – Photography as Art, A Very Short Introduction, forward for the volume 12 Phtographers of Architecture from Romania, igloobooks, 2018 ( Françoise Pamfil, editor)\n- subREAL (Călin Dan \u0026amp; Iosif Király) - Art History Archive, in Art and Theory of Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe: A Critical Anthology, MOMA, Ana Janevski and Roxana Marcoci (editors), 2018\n- Iosif Király, Aurora Király, Mirela Dăuceanu (editors): Bucharest, Layers and Perspectives. Between Reality and Fiction, Between Literature and Architecture. Editura Unarte, 2017.\n- Iosif Király, Aurora Király, Mirela Dăuceanu (editors): Education in Real Time. Bucharest, Routes Through Space and Time, Editura Unarte, 2017.\n- Doina Talmann (ed.), Iosif Király (monograph) Verlag Kettler, 2017\n- Călin Dan, Iosif Király, Anca Oroveanu, Magda Radu - Art in Romania between 1945-2000. An Analysis From the Perspective of the Present. (UNArte, NEC, MNAC, 2016)\n- Iosif Király – A Short Orientation Guide for the Post-Photographic Age – Revista Secolul 21, 2015\n- Iosif Király, Raluca Nestor Oancea (editors) – RO-Archive, An Archive of Romania in Times of Transition, Editura Unarte, 2015\n- Artist Iosif Kiraly Interviews Critic Adrian Guță – The Brooklyn Rail, Critical perspectives on Arts, Politics and Culture, http://www.brooklynrail.org/special/art_crit_europe/reports-and-interviews-from/artist-iosif-kiraly-interviews-critic-adrian-guta\n- Iosif Király, Understanding the image in a digital context. An introductory Guide to Theoretical and Visual Resources, Editura UNARTE, 2015\n- Iosif Kiraly, Andrei Mateescu, Raluca Oancea Nestor, Raluca Ionescu (Paraschiv) editori – ACOFIN – ART.CONSUMTION.FINITUDINE, Editura UNARTE, Bucuresti, 2014\n‐ Iosif Király – Phtography Today, Arta Magazine 6-7, 2012 (coordinator)\n‐ Iosif Király – Dialogue with Mihai Oroveanu, revista Arta 6-7, 2012, pp.58-63\n‐ Iosif Király – Reconstructions, Editura UNARTE, București, 2009\n‐ Iosif Király – The Visual Image in the Post-Photograpic Age, Editura UNARTE, Bucuresti, 2008\n‐ Mariana Celac, Iosif Király – Witdthwise Cross-Section, Editura UNARTE, București, 2008\n- Anton Holzer, Sophie Ristelhueber and Iosif Kiraly - Blue, Inventing the River Danube, Fotohof/Technisches Museum Wien, 2005\n- Iosif Király – Reconstructions, Idea Nr. 14/2003, pp. 18‐30\n- Iosif Király – Indirect, Published by Galeria Profil, Bratislava, 2000\n- subREAL – Art History Archive, Romanian Ministry of Culture (for the Venice Biennial), 1999\n‐Iosif Király – Photography, Octogon No. 10/2002 pp.89‐102\n- subREAL – Interviewing the Cities, Paletten, No. 248 2/2002, pp.15‐17\n- Iosif Király – Indirect, Artphoto No. 1/2002, pp.26-35\n- Iosif Király – Romanian Trains, Orient Express, Vols. 1\u0026amp;2 Autumn 2002\n- Mariana Celac, Iosif Király, Marius Marcu Lapadat – Turreted Mansions, Revista Secolul 21, 1-7/2002, pp. 424-441\n- subREAL – Art History Archive, Interarchive, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther\nKonig, Koln 2002, pp.233-237\n- Iosif Király: Some Considerations on Art Photography in Romania, Balkon No. 8, 2001, pp. 23-28\n- Iosif Király, Performative Photography, Balkon No. 9, 2001, pp. 58-60\n- subREAL - Akten/Files, Künstlerhaus Bethanien \u0026amp; Neuer Berliner Kunstverein,1996\n- subREAL - Campaign, the Museum of Art, Arad, România, 1995\n- Nomadic, the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts, Bucharest (for the Saõ Paolo Biennial), 1994\n- subREAL - Draculaland, Ministry of Culture, Bucharest (Venice Biennial), 1993\nSelected references related to Iosif Király and subREAL group’s oeuvres:\n- Maja and Rueben Fowkes - Central and Eastern European Art Since 1950, Thames\u0026amp;Hudson, 2020, pp. 112, 122, 135\n- Magda Radu (ed.), subREAL (Nuremberg: Verlag fur Moderne Kunst, 2015).\n- Anthony Gardner, Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, Cam-bridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015, pp.73-77\n- Terry Smith, Contemporary Art: World Currents. London: Laurence King Publ. Ltd., 2011, pp. 110–111.\n- Deutsche Welle TV, Palace Revolution in Ceausescu’s Palace: Using Art to Banish the Shadow of the Securitate, series “Kultur 21”, a documentary on Iosif Király, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMVgTQOivNQ\n- Ileana Pintilie, Iosif Király, in Hans D. Christ and Iris Dressler (editors), Subversive Prac-tices: Art under Conditions of Political Repression: 60s–80s / South America / Europe (Ber-lin: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2010), pp. 191, 196–197, 231–235.\n- Filippo Maggia, Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe: History, Memory, Iden-tity (Milan: Skira Editore, 2009), pp. 102–107.\n- Jorg Colberg, “Iosif Király – Reconstructions”, 1000 Words Photography, 2 (Fall 2008), http://www.1000wordsmag.com.\n- Martin Jaeggi, “Iosif Király”, in Uta Grosenick and Thomas Seelig (eds.), Photo Art: The New World of Photography (London: Thames \u0026amp; Hudson Publ., 2008), pp. 226–229.\n- Rolf Sachsse, Iosif Király: Tinseltown Buzescu, Camera Austria International, 102 (2008), pp. 25–36.\n- Thomas Raab, Wir sind Content Provider, springerin, VI/1 (2000), pp. 53–55.\n- Oliver Marchart, Der Kunst Dienen, EIKON, Internationale Zeitschrift für Photographie \u0026amp; Medien, 1 (2000), pp. 18–25.\n- Ruxandra Balaci, Iosif Király, visions intimes, artpress, 241 (December 1998), pp. 42–45.\nAwards and Honours:\n2020 The Order \"The Cultural Merit\" for Visual Arts\n2019 Award for Visual Arts of Radio Romania Cultural,\n2017 Forbes Hero, awarded by Forbes Romania\n2001 National Award for Multimedia, Romanian Union of Fine Artists\n\n","user_id":11736,"name":"Iosif Kiraly","website":"www.lensculture.com/iosif-kiraly"},{"id":108151,"bio":"Photography is my hobby and passion. Documentary photography. Leica. One lens. ","user_id":107549,"name":"Paal A Berg","website":""},{"id":324577,"bio":"Robert S Johnson was born and raised on the grounds of the Boston State Hospital which was founded in 1839 under the name “Boston Lunatic Hospital”. The first image he remembers taking was of a bear climbing on the family car in Yellowstone Park. The adults froze but he grabbed his mom’s camera and shot away. \n\nAfter five careers, ranging from Artistic Director of THECO, a theater company, to Regional Vice President of a for-profit, after-school education company, he turned to photography full time in 2008.  \n\nHe teaches at the School of the New York Times Summer Academy, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill and tutors many private clients. His work has been shown at the Griffin Museum of Photography; The Provincetown Art Association and Museum; The Salmagundi Club; and Galleries from ColoradoBoston to Budapest to Barcelona as well as in the homes and offices of many private clients. Clients include: The Customs House, Wellfleet MA; The New School; The International Center of Photography; Gender Conference NYC 2019; PFLAGNYC; New Circle Rep Theater Company; Word Hermit Press; Chef’s Collaborative; and Audition Savvy; His work is frequently featured in the Provincetown Independent newspaper.  \n\nFrom September to May he is a speaker in the NYC Public School system as part of PFLAG-NYC's Safe Schools program.  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Maurice recently completed a long term mentorship program under the guidance of Magnum Photographer Bruce Gilden. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, daughter, and son. ","user_id":541462,"name":"Maurice Masdeu","website":"www.mauricemasdeu.com"},{"id":540708,"bio":"Ulla von Czékus (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil). From her mother she inherited the pleasure and fascination for the cultivation of plants. Influenced by her father – an amateur photographer who loved to produce images of family moments –, since childhood, she grew close to the visuality of photography. As an adult, she combined these two actions to reflect on the transformation of life itself. She explores, in her works, not only studio images of the universe of botany, but also a conversation between the indelible characteristic of time and the impermanence of human life - identical to the leaves, fruits, and seeds she photographs. Today, her work focuses on thinking about life as a continuous experience in the face of its resplendence and, at the same time, of its marked ephemerality.","user_id":540124,"name":"Ulla Czekus","website":"www.ullastudio.com"},{"id":31077,"bio":"Laetitia Vançon is a French photographer based in Germany, recognized for her powerful and thoughtful documentary and journalistic work over the past decade. She is known for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects and their environment, shedding light on social and identity issues. Trained as a chemical engineer, photography entered her life later on, following a personal tragedy. Initially used as therapy and a tool to reconnect with herself, it eventually became a means to reconnect with the outside world. Her work ethic, dedication, profound compassion, courage, and stunning photographs stand out from one mission to the next, as a frequent contributor to The New York Times.\nHer work showcases humanity, hope, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity, striking a delicate balance between a poetic and journalistic approach. Laetitia immerses herself in the story, understands its nuances, and hopes to help viewers understand the world around them through her photographs.\n","user_id":31082,"name":"Laetitia Vancon","website":"www.vanconlaetitia.com"},{"id":720892,"bio":"Born in 1983, from 2011 to 2014 I attended the three-year photography course at the European Institute of Design in Milan, and received one of the three scholarships for the two-year master in High Education on the Contemporary Image at the Modena Photography Foundation (2015-2017). Since 2019 I one of the Italian photographers Certified by Leica.\n\nI consider photography the most free, real, and complete medium that encapsulates the artistic evolution of the human being, summarising all the experimentation, and achievements, that have taken place in this context. \n","user_id":720308,"name":"Francesco Paglia","website":"www.francescopaglia.com"},{"id":691381,"bio":"I worked in video production for over 30 years, most of that time with HoustonPBS as a videographer/editor. The best projects to work on were various arts stories or full documentaries: dance, music, painters, etc. Many of these works won regional Emmys, and I won two Katy Awards (for Texas plus four other states), one for feature story editing/single story and one for  feature stories editing/portfolio (5 stories).\nWhile I have dabbled on and off in still photography for decades, it has only been in the last five or six years that I have begun to take it more seriously. I'm most interested in street photography, but also in abstracts, and color studies.\nI'm also greatly interested in travel; once the Covid epidemic is under better control, I hope to continue traveling and making photography projects. While I am on the road, I live pretty much like a 25 year old backpacker - going light, staying in inexpensive guest houses, and, to a lesser degree, eating on the cheap. It's the only way to travel for multiple months at a time!\nJust this month, I was one of 14 photographers who've been accepted (via portfolio review) into a 6-day workshop with Alex and Rebecca Norris Webb. This will take place in early May, 2022.\nThank-you for your time !","user_id":690797,"name":"Brad Burkons","website":""},{"id":150020,"bio":"Gokhangogo creates art representing snapshots of his memories. Born in Istanbul, living in Paris. He is a photographer from Paris, France who does a variety of photography projects focusing on bnw, shadows, silhouettes and symbols of cities. \nHis photos are completely candid and undirected, which leads to the unknown outcome, the spontaneity of this type of street photography. During the process, it is unclear how the end result will be. When on the street, people are walking, bicycles are passing, sunlight is changing. This flow is continuing so every moment is precious and unique. Catching that moment is much more important than the quality of the photograph. Textures, Forms, Reflections, Whites and Dark blacks are his main tools for a new creation. \nIn his photos, most of the people’s faces are hidden from view. it is almost as if the shadow has removed the subject’s identities while imbuing them with a universal identity, where each person represents us, the viewers. 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I explore this space-creating power of light, material and shadow with the help of photography. My preferred material is paper. As an easily shapeable and sensual material, it offers many possibilities to modulate light and shadow and to create multidimensional spaces.\n\nIn my artistic work, I was influenced by the Bauhaus artists, who developed their pictorial concepts from playing with material and its properties. I was particularly inspired by László Moholy-Nagy, who measured material by its ability to act as a \"light modulator\". In many of my works I extend this concept and use the material paper as a light and shadow modulator.","user_id":364630,"name":"Julia Tervoort","website":"www.juliatervoort.de"},{"id":362589,"bio":"Brandon Jacob Hudson is a Texas-based artist who creates art through photography, video and mixed media. After residing in New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA for 12 years, he he now teaches and oversees the art facilities at Texas A\u0026amp;M University-Commerce.","user_id":361987,"name":"Brandon Hudson","website":"www.brandonjacobhudson.com"},{"id":721126,"bio":"brittany byrne is an American-Australia art director in sydney, Australia who once worked at a golf course. she has never worked as an accountant. she doesn't own any dogs but would like to one day. similarly, she hates scallions","user_id":720542,"name":"Brittany Byrne","website":"brittanybyrne.com"},{"id":623111,"bio":"I am my work, fears, demons and frustrations; born in the generation of \"cochebomba\" (attack in Lima - Tarata, 1992), raised in a dysfunctional womb, I grew up in permanent alert to the possibility of loss and change. At the age of 6 I started having conscious and constant thoughts about life, death and human misery, coupled with media that, without censorship spread the horror, configured my vision of world.\n","user_id":622527,"name":"Martín Montoya","website":""},{"id":720570,"bio":"","user_id":719986,"name":"Eloïse Letort","website":""},{"id":753213,"bio":"I smile a lot. It's a matter of concern. I'm an old guy: I should know better. Younger people expect old guys to be grumpy. It's time I got with the program.\n\nThere's nothing else worth knowing about me.","user_id":749029,"name":"Mark Greenland","website":"www.markgreenlandphotography.com.au"},{"id":31100,"bio":"Ann Dinwiddie Madden's photographs have been shown at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO., A. Smith Gallery in Johnson, City, TX., Mr. Henry’s in Washington, D.C. (the same place Roberta Flack launched her singing career), the Creative Edge MAC show at the Mockingbird Cafe, in Bay Saint Louis, MS., multiple juried shows at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA., the Gail Keenan Art Center at Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach and at SlowExposures 2013 in Pike County, GA. where she was awarded 3rd place for “First Position.”\n\nBorn and raised in New Orleans, Ann has studied and worked in Paris, DC and NYC.  She now splits her time behind the camera between NOLA and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.","user_id":31105,"name":"Ann Dinwiddie Madden","website":"www.annmadden.com"},{"id":818416,"bio":"My work has always centred around storytelling through writing, video production, and digital media. Photography is a significant aspect of my journalism and communication efforts, and I have developed a growing interest in enhancing my skills in this area.\n\nI am particularly interested in exploring various forms of photography beyond traditional still images and in discovering how to use them to communicate impactful messages. These elements are closely linked to my work in multimedia journalism. Through photography, I can document events and tell deeper, more nuanced stories that raise awareness and drive change. However, I believe the most important aspect is to enjoy what I do, allowing my passion for creativity and innovation to shine through in my work.\n","user_id":804154,"name":"Luca Arfini","website":"lucaarfini.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":296890,"bio":"","user_id":296288,"name":"Bryce Bennett","website":"www.brycebennett.com"},{"id":587405,"bio":"Tuan H. Bui is a photographer who can’t help but peel open the surfaces of what is known. In all his projects, he strives to investigate his subject more deeply, bringing to the fore things that are not immediately apparent. Influenced by the traditions of classical painting and photography, the aesthetics of what he produces are never far from his mind, though the content always comes first. Born in Australia to Vietnamese immigrants, he has never taken anything for granted, and uses his multicultural perspective to impart a cosmopolitan sensibility to his art. His work has been displayed in museums and galleries across the United States, and his work has appeared in Esquire, People, and Forbes. He lives in New York City.","user_id":586821,"name":"Tuan Bui","website":"www.tuanhbui.com"},{"id":717601,"bio":"Christophe Potworowski’s passion for photography began as a teenager when his older brother gave him an Agfa folding box camera. Since then, he enjoys being able to respond actively to the world around him. Attracted by the challenges in image making, his engagement involves both intellectual and emotional dimensions. His major area of interest lies in the convergence of self-expression, spirituality, and perception of reality.\nLiving in Canada’s British Columbia, and drawn to interpretive and abstract image-making more than representative photography, he strives to look for deeper meaning and especially for the relations between the expressive power of colour and other elements of design.","user_id":717017,"name":"Christophe Potworowski","website":"www.potworowski.com"},{"id":54149,"bio":"2017 — 2018\nMA Photographic Arts, University of Westminster, London\n\n2013 — 2014\nLecturer in Photography, f/16 School for Photography, Berlin\n\n2006 — 2012\nCommunication Design and Photography, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam\n\nAWARDS \u0026amp; GRANTS\n\n2017\nDAAD scholarship, MA Photographic Arts 2017-18, London, UK\nBrave New Turkey — nominated for the New Discovery Award, Rencontres-Arles, France\n\n2015\nburning down the house — selected for Kaunas Photo-Festival 2015, Kaunas, Lithuania\nburning down the house — selected for Belfast Photo-Festival, Belfast, Northern Ireland\nburning down the house — shortlisted for Athen Photo Festival, Athens, Greece\n\n2013\nburning down the house — first prize, 7th Fotobook Festival, Dummy Award 2013, Kassel\n","user_id":54154,"name":"Norman Behrendt","website":"www.normanbehrendt.com"},{"id":221051,"bio":"I am a contemporary fine art photographer dividing my time between the East End of Long Island and traveling the world capturing the images of my surroundings; always searching for that quintessential moment. Landscape and architectural photography are my specialties.  I create digital images.  My new work is transformative. I create abstracts using traditional photographs from past work. I also hand paint some of my images with oils and pan pastels.\n\nI have been honored to receive numerous distinguished awards and have gained international recognition.  My work was featured in a digital display at the Louvre in Paris, France, exhibited in the 4th Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; ;Documentary Photography in Berlin, Germany and I was selected as the First Round Winner in Art Olympia 2017. My work was exhibited at the National Living Museum, in Tokyo, Japan.  I have also exhibited in Barcelona, Spain in 2018.  I have been selected as a finalist or honorable mention in the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15, and 17th  Julia Margaret Cameron Award.\n\nMy recent accomplishments include my work in Back and White Magazine.  I was honored to be one of 50 artists from Long Island, New York  and my work was exhibited at the Heckscher Museum in Huntington, New York","user_id":220449,"name":"Mia Wisnoski","website":"www.miawisnoskiphotography.com"},{"id":31180,"bio":"David Verberckt is an independent reportage photographer. He studied photography at “le 75” in Brussels and afterwards pursued studies in International Development in France. After exhibiting his first documentary reportages in the early nineties, David turned to aid agencies and spent twenty years working worldwide in humanitarian emergency and development with Médecins Sans Frontières and later the EU. \nIn 2013, David left the international organizations to work as a professional photographer, full-time. His interest is to document and work close with people whose destinies are marred by social and political injustices, often living in deprived societies affected by latent or bygone conflicts.\nTo contribute to the social responsibility and awareness and bring forth the changes to ameliorate the fate of the people whose life has been on the verge of existence, David aims to show the under-told stories to wider audiences.\nDavid is a national of Belgium, born in 1971.\n","user_id":31185,"name":"David Verberckt","website":"www.davidverberckt.com"},{"id":457806,"bio":"Born in 1976, mother of 4 children, spouse to Oded, lives in Jerusalem. Engaged in multidisciplinary art, and in recent years has focused mainly on photography and mixed media. \nMy works is characterized by bright colors and a multitude of details and symbols. I draw inspiration from the stories of the ethnic and Israeli culture in which I grew up. \nMysticism, spices, textiles, foods, color and body stains in staged and adapted compositions, in artificial or natural lighting, while dealing with intergenerational charges, the feminine being and motherhood.\nI exhibited at the Haifa Museum of Art, in a group exhibition “Infected Bodies\" (2020), Fresh Paint fair (2021), The Jerusalem Bienale (2021), Photo festival PHOTO IS:REAL (2021).\n\n","user_id":457222,"name":"MISTi Tamar Benin","website":"mistamarindie.com"},{"id":719495,"bio":"I am fine art photographer based in London. I enjoy creating photo artworks to illustrate my imagination and to experiment in photography.","user_id":718911,"name":"Lucca Lin","website":"www.lemondlucca.com"},{"id":651535,"bio":"I found my love for nature at a very young age growing up in the country on a farm. In high school, I found my love of photography. It was a way to share what I saw, loved and felt about nature to others. It has always been my hope that through my art others would find an appreciation for the world around them.","user_id":650951,"name":"Steven DiIoia","website":""},{"id":721074,"bio":"Candy Kuehn creates wearable art, digital art, and works in numerous other mediums.  She makes art pieces that are functional, with multiple uses that can change with the passage of time. Many works live both on the wall, the body, on the ceiling, on the floor and the stage. As a painter her medium ranges from IPhone Apps, fabric dyes to ceramic glazes. Her work features whatever makes a person or space, beautiful and moving. Her work has appeared at the Textile Center of Minnesota, in local productions as Projection Sets, and framed in local galleries. The Woods is her Muse.\n","user_id":720490,"name":"Candy Kuehn","website":"www.candykuehnstudio"},{"id":805310,"bio":"\nI have been living in Los Angeles for 21 years, working as a photojournalist for a Korean newspaper, capturing the stories of the Korean community through my lens. Though I’ve spent more than two decades in California, each day in LA feels like a new visual journey, offering endless discoveries and perspectives.\n\nTo me, LA is like an archipelago—a collection of ideological, cultural, racial, and linguistic islands. With my camera in hand, I drift between these islands, exploring their unique landscapes and stories. As an observer and a wanderer, I embrace my life as an outsider in this sprawling city. For me, being a photographer in LA is not just about capturing moments—it's about finding joy in the unfamiliar and celebrating the vibrant, fragmented beauty of this diverse metropolis.","user_id":791920,"name":"Sangjin Kim","website":"www.jaykimphotography.com"},{"id":31165,"bio":"Romanian photographer, based in Bucharest. Interested in reportage, portrait photography and live music photography.\n\nBorn in Bucharest, moved to the UK in 2009 for an MA in Freelance Journalism at Birmingham City University. In 2011, moved to Lisbon, Portugal, for a Leonardo da Vinci scholarship in photography.\n\nFor the last 7 years, Ioana Epure has been working as a freelance photographer and writer for various publications in Romania and UK. Founder of Uncle Jeb Studio (unclejebstudio.ro) in Bucharest.\n\nHas documented various stories in Ethiopia and Ghana.","user_id":31170,"name":"Ioana Epure","website":"ioanaepure.ro"},{"id":721234,"bio":"Martijn Gijsbertsen (1973) graduated from the Photo Academy and this Amsterdam-based photographer has since made portrait series his trademark.\n\nGijsbertsen's work has been published in national newspapers like Trouw, Het Parool, and NRC Handelsblad, as well as in business titles like Quote Magazine. He has also done work for clients like the University of Amsterdam, ReumaNederland, Achmea Insurance, the Amsterdam University Medical Centre, and a wide range of commercial clients and PR and advertising agencies. He is also represented by photo agency ANP/Hollandse Hoogte.\n\nIn addition to commercial assignments, he works on autonomous, sometimes long-term projects and has specialised in the  blueprint technique that dates from 1842. He uses the technique to print thematic series, recognizable by the clear, Prussian-blue hues.","user_id":720650,"name":"Martijn Gijsbertsen","website":"www.martijngijsbertsen.com"},{"id":303279,"bio":"JSquared is a photo team in Los Angeles, CA.  Jared Schlachet and Joe Magnai have been shooting together for 10 years now.  We have been shooting for editorial clients photographing celebrities, TV networks shooting their art and other commercial clients as well.  ","user_id":302677,"name":"Jared Schlachet","website":"www.jsquaredphotography.com"},{"id":601084,"bio":"been doing photography as a hobby for a few years now, always experimenting with something different to present the world around me in different \"lights\".  expressing the ordinary in fantastical ways","user_id":600500,"name":"JEFFREY HYVARINEN","website":""},{"id":572660,"bio":"Joanna Wojewoda (she/her) is a Canadian-Polish visual artist based in Toronto, working primarily in photography. She received classical training in photography at Sheridan College and her work draws on her broader lived and professional experience. Her life experiences have also led her to have a strong interest in mental health and psychology, its linkage to artistic practice, and how both subjects can work together to lead to positive outcomes. Joanna recognizes that our world is divided and hurting, from the level of the individual out to entire societies, and the need for reconciliation and healing is more important than ever. Within this context, Joanna’s work investigates how she can foster cross-sectoral healing, leveraging collaboration and innovation in her artistic practice to accomplish this. Her work uses colour, tone, composition and exploration of her subject matter to reach and impact her audience.","user_id":572076,"name":"Joanna Wojewoda","website":"art.joannawojewoda.com"},{"id":721089,"bio":"An artist by heart, a theatre designer by education, and a photographer by calling. Has the gift of finding extraordinariness in every bit of the ordinary.","user_id":720505,"name":"Tatiana Metaxa","website":"www.tanyaeivinphotography.com"},{"id":70614,"bio":"I am an Italian freelance photographer now based in Oxford. I studied journalism and photo-journalism, and I developped my interest for portraits a few years ago. Since then, I took portraits to friends, models, dancers with the purpose to capture their personality, inner beauty and talent in the most spontaneous and real way. \n","user_id":70347,"name":"Flavia Catena","website":"www.flaviacatenaph.com"},{"id":13069,"bio":"Retired British creative industries veteran currently exploring his world of digital images, camera in hand.","user_id":13069,"name":"Michael Young","website":"www.michaelyoung.london \u0026  www.flickr.com/photos/aka_Razz"},{"id":376777,"bio":"Hi, I'm Pietro, a 28 years old developer and photographer from Bergamo, Italy.\nI've started taking photos with my father Hasselblad 500C, when he was young he used to help pro photographers during the weddings.\nSo as a child I've been surrounded by cameras and every present was connected in some ways to photography.\nI don't know where all started but at some point when I were with friends I always bring the camera with me and when I took some good portraits\nI was proud of my work and show to the them.\nSo it began, year after year I started photograph every event, people start to call me \"the photographer\" and 3 years ago I've started my freelance activity in parallel with my work as an mobile app developer.\nIn this selection I've include all my free-time/beneficence jobs because I feel more \"me\" as in the majority of the works I have to keep the guidelines of the clients.\nHope you enjoy my works as little as I enjoyed took they.\nBest regards\nPietro","user_id":376193,"name":"Pietro Granati","website":"www.pietrogranati.it"},{"id":721252,"bio":"Sam Billington is an Indiana-born Photographer, Director and Graphic Designer based in Québec City. ","user_id":720668,"name":"Samuel Billington","website":"sambillington.myportfolio.com"},{"id":210150,"bio":"Saul Chan Htoo Sang is a transdisciplinary artist who has a strong passion for social change. He creates contemporary art with cinema as his main medium. With a documentary filmmaking background, his work aims to bridge the cultural, political, and social divides to create understanding and unity among the growing gap between generations, classes, and gender identities. His filmography includes Underneath My Chin (2020), Portraits of the Wound (2023), and Land Spirits (2023). ","user_id":209548,"name":"Saul Chan Htoo Sang","website":""},{"id":721145,"bio":"hobby street shooter","user_id":720561,"name":"Holger Köchel","website":"www.mystreetfotocorner.de"},{"id":31216,"bio":" I have no training, no awards, no solo shows, no residencies, no gallery representation. It is as if, like Athena, I sprang forth fully formed and fully armed. I do have an education in English from a small, quiet college in a small quiet town at the edge of the continent, at the edge of the country. I come from a Southern state where the Big River rolls. It is half underwater on a different edge of the continent. Visual art is my primary discipline, photography my primary practice. I learned how to shoot, develop and print in a small consumer print lab in a strip mall back when there was such a thing as developing and printing and small consumer print labs in strip malls. My primary photographic influences are Helmut Newton, William Eggleston, Richard Kern, Richard Avedon, Richard Misrach, Josef Koudelka, Edward Burtynski, Gregory Crewdson, David LaChappel. Other influences include, but are not limited to Caravaggio, John Singer Sargent, Edward Hopper, Egon Schiele, Frank Frazetta, Wong Kar Wai, Apocalypse Now, Sven Nyqvist, and the superstitions of the Norse, the Celts, the Greeks, the Romans, the Irish, the Catholics, Louisiana and the city of New Orleans.    \n- halfnakedeye","user_id":31221,"name":"halfnakedeye - C S King","website":"www.halfnakedeye.com"},{"id":219855,"bio":"","user_id":219253,"name":"Александр Коржнёв","website":"www.instagram.com/schwarze_pferd"},{"id":618633,"bio":"My work as a photographer is mainly focusing on artists, artist residencies (theater, visual arts, dance); the other being a permanent practice of shooting with an emotional impact. I went from the practice of abstract painting, the result of a plastic materialization of an unconscious feeling, to photography over 10 years ago. In fact, I found in this practice a mean of expression as strong as painting but more open to the outside world, to my environment. My photographic approach is sensory and more precisely multi-sensory. It tends to capture a moment of emotion caused by an atmosphere and a context and a particular state of mind, whether it is a light, a smell, a warmth or a feeling. There is a spiritual dimension. The use of photography serves in a nearly ritualistic framework as a meditative approach to reality, which is not necessarily realistic. I am particularly sensitive to the place of history and the nature in which humans evolve. Thank you.","user_id":618049,"name":"Achille Mareel","website":"achillemareel.wixsite.com/photos"},{"id":562057,"bio":"Fine art photographer JW Johnston says he’s “branding-averse.” His bodies of work range from representational natural landscapes to abstracts of form and texture.  There's one commonality throughout: an exploration of the beautiful and the extraordinary in \"the everyday.\" \n\n His newest, most autobiographical, project - \"Home Body\" - explores \"imprints of time and family\" on his boyhood home in the small upstate village of  Whitney Point, NY.  Johnston and his wife, Sharon Ball, moved back there in 2003.  \n\nJohnston‘s work has been exhibited in solo shows at Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts and Orazio Salati Studio and Gallery, both in Binghamton, NY.  Other exhibitions include: two Southern Tier Biennials, Olean, NY, and PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT.  Johnston’s photographs have appeared in Black and White and Outdoor Photographer magazines.  His prints are held in private and institutional collections.\n\nJohnston left a successful broadcast journalism career of nearly 20 years to become a photographer.  He has been an adjunct photography instructor at SUNY Broome Community College, Binghamton, NY, since 2005. He also conducts independent workshops.","user_id":561473,"name":"JW Johnston","website":"www.jwjohnston.com"},{"id":59009,"bio":"I am a Canadian photographer living in Mexico City.","user_id":59014,"name":"Michael Toolan","website":"www.michaeltoolan.com"},{"id":637926,"bio":"For the past century art photography has aggressively pursued the banal and quotidian as subject matter. We’ve had ennobling pictures of the base of a toilet or a green pepper, to name early examples. But one area of subject matter has been the untouchable electrified third rail for art photographers: natural beauty. Too close to “popular taste,” dangerously close to calendar art, this subject has been off limits, with the limited exceptions of Eliot Porter and a few others whose work was more likely to be published by Audubon or the Sierra Club than Aperture\n \nMy work takes on this challenge. Planted firmly in the space of unabashed natural beauty, it establishes a dialectic between accessible, even overwrought beauty and a redemptive, rigorous formalism.  I use radical visual strategies to transform otherwise saccharine vistas into something more interesting, even puzzling and unexpected. My willful engagement with what could be crushingly banal subject matter courts disaster in art world terms, but my aim, through use of radical compression of space and alignment of formal pictorial elements, is to snatch material from the jaws of calendar art and breathe new life into content left for dead on the side of the road many decades ago. \n","user_id":637342,"name":"Christopher McDaniel","website":""},{"id":721127,"bio":"www.josephbcampbell.com","user_id":720543,"name":"Joseph B","website":"www.bikesupgunsdown.com"},{"id":160750,"bio":"Born in 1965. Visual artist, graduated in communication,  with focus on journalism and art history. Studied photography with several photographers, Ines Miguens, Diego Ortiz Mujica.\nNowadays, attends  contemporary photography  workshops with Ana Sanchez Zinny and Vivian Galvan.\n\n","user_id":160148,"name":"Irene Momesso","website":"www.irenemomesso.com"},{"id":721106,"bio":"1961 born in Tokyo","user_id":720522,"name":"Tsuneo Yamashita","website":""},{"id":272400,"bio":"James Bacchi is a San Francisco-based i-Phonographer.  Selected photographs from his acclaimed series, #inthesky have been exhibited at RED DOT, Miami, karyn mannix Contemporary, Sout Hampton, and Arc Gallery in San Francisco.  Essays, features, and interviews with the artist have appeared in;  VOGUE, Brazil, ONLY MOBILE Magazine, and Manhattan Arts International.  Bacchi has served on the Jury for THE INTERNATIONAL MOBILE PHOTO AWARDS since 2015. \n​\n","user_id":271798,"name":"James Bacchi","website":"www.instagram.com/jamesbacchi "},{"id":721283,"bio":"As an artist, I always strive to “capture the moment” – whether I am shooting a morning sunrise, an intimate portrait, or a live sporting event – composing the image in such a way that the viewer can actually experience both the intensity and emotion of the moment.","user_id":720699,"name":"John Bosma","website":"johnbosmaphoto.com"},{"id":264191,"bio":"\n","user_id":263589,"name":"Elizaveta Buzova","website":"lisabuzova.wixsite.com/lisabuzova"},{"id":440860,"bio":"I took my first photography classes in a Journalism Department, then opened a small town commercial photography studio, realized the future was limited and enrolled in th eMFA Program at Rochester Institute of Technology. That worked out well and I taught for a while continuing to do my personal projects. Now, after many years, I continue making traditional film-based prints.","user_id":440276,"name":"Richard Margolis","website":"www.RichardMargolis.com"},{"id":761855,"bio":"NICOLA “OKIN” FRIOLI (1977) is an Italian, self-taught, freelance, documentary and portrait photographer, with 20 years of experience, that studied art at Universitá dell’Immagine in Milan (2004). He has published in important media outlets such as The Washington Post, Time Magazine, The Guardian, STERN, El País Semanal, Geo, among others. He has trained for risk coverage and reported on environmental issues, human rights and migration in Mexico, Ecuador and Pakistan. His images have been exhibited in Canada, France, Italy, India, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Turkey, Spain, and the USA.\nIn 2024, his project “Piatsaw” received the Pictures of the Year (POY) a mention “Award of Excellence” in “World Understanding Award” category. In 2023, his project “Piatsaw” won the Bar Tur Photo Award Highly Commended honorable mention in the Climate Change category; the Budapest Foto Awards Gold Medal in the Photo Essay professional category; the Gomma Black and White Awards second-prize; the Zeke Award first-prize for Systemic Change; and was solo winner in the Zoom Photo Award (2021). He was also selected for screening in the Visa pour l’Image Festival in Perpignan (2023); and was finalist in the Premio Ponchielli; the Deeper Perspective-International Photography Awards (2023); the World Report Award in the Spotlight category, and the Nannen Preis in Hamburg (2020).","user_id":756271,"name":"Nicola Ókin Frioli","website":"www.nicolaokinphotography.com"},{"id":721284,"bio":"A freelance photographer specializing in food, art and travel.","user_id":720700,"name":"Carl Kravats","website":"www.carlkravatsphotoart.com"},{"id":141648,"bio":"Kalvino Coria is an exhibited Visual Artist from Southern California (b.1991, Anaheim,CA) who presently resides in the Bay Area. \n\nHe is a first-generation child of two religious immigrants. Consequently, his sources of inspiration stem from his family’s traditional Mexican background, his experiences as a queer individual, and the MTV/pop culture of the 1990s/2000s.  \n\nHis current bodies of work explore the mystifying facets of identity, cultural preservation, and challenge preconceived notions by using satire and humor. The overall objective of his work is to broaden the audience's understanding of subjects that are overlooked or subverted by the United State’s mainstream media and heteronormative culture.Kalvino utilizes a skillful breadth of analog, digital, and experimental photographic techniques, all of which are key to allowing these works to come into fruition.\n\nKalvino holds an A.A. in photography from Riverside City College and is acquiring a BFA from San Jose State University. (Slated graduation in 2023) \n\nDuring his time at Orange Coast College in their School of Photography, he was awarded two of the highest scholarships afforded to students for his presented portfolios and given honorable mentions for every photo competition he entered. His work’s been exhibited during Photo LA 2017, and recently in 2019 at the Orange County Center For Contemporary Art.","user_id":141046,"name":"Kalvino Coria","website":"kalvinocoriaimagery.com"},{"id":31349,"bio":"Kensington is a portrait, design, and interiors photographer based in London. He fell into backstage fashion photography as a sixteen-year-old whilst on work experience with a production company. For the next five years, he traveled around the world photographing fashion shows for Harper’s Bazaar, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, British GQ Magazine, and The British Fashion Council.\n\nDuring this period Kensington released a series of books that focused on the grand interior spaces used to host fashion shows, as much as the fashion photography itself. This was the start of his love of interiors, portraiture, and self-publishing.\n\nSince then Kensington’s work has been published and exhibited around the world. His clients include Samsung, Mr Porter, Coca-Cola, the InterContinental Hotel Group, Monocle Magazine, British GQ Magazine, The Financial Times,  The Guardian Weekend, Harrods, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and many more.","user_id":31354,"name":"Kensington Leverne","website":"www.kensingtonleverne.com"},{"id":389521,"bio":"Morar Vlad  is a Romanian-born artist currently based in the .\n\nPassionate about the art world as a whole and the multitude of ways in which we as humans can communicate ideas. His work mostly resides in the conceptual realm and aims to explain more convoluted ideas through different mediums such as photography and videography.","user_id":388937,"name":"Morar Vlad","website":"www.morarvlad.com"},{"id":213080,"bio":"","user_id":212478,"name":"Adriano Vannini","website":"www.adrianovannini.com"},{"id":720717,"bio":"","user_id":720133,"name":"Akio Nakai","website":"www.nakaiakio.com"},{"id":31307,"bio":"Rita Koehler (b. 1966) is an American photographer and lens-based artist from Kansas City, Missouri, currently based in the Rust Belt city of South Bend, IN. She received her BA in Psychology and Theology from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN, completed her MFA in Visual Studies from Lesley University College of Art and Design, and completed a Certificate Program in Curatorial Studies through the University of Chicago.\n\nKoehler’s broad career spans a diverse spectrum of industry sectors that include family services, finance, marketing and communications, education, commercial, political, and creative fields. Her decades of experience working with varying populations, disparate economic and cultural situations motivate Koehler to examine how political, economic, and religious structures are used to control others in defense of misogyny, racism, and bigotry. Koehler situates herself as artist in the debate of what constitutes an intelligible life – one that is speakable, has meaning, and is valued. The philosophy of her work is based on the premise that existence is relational and that to exist means to exist in communion.\n\nRecent residencies include The Center Program at Hyde Park Arts Center, Chicago; The Wild Residency, Venice, Italy; and National Performance Network Residency through 516 Arts in Albuquerque, NM. Koehler’s body of work Rite of Ordinary: Interior Indiana is in the permanent collection of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.","user_id":31312,"name":"Rita Koehler","website":"www.ritakoehler.com"},{"id":31592,"bio":"Photographer, traveller, diarist, born and work in Paris.","user_id":31597,"name":"Jimmy Seng","website":"www.seng.fr"},{"id":38024,"bio":"I picture, therefore I am.","user_id":38029,"name":"Abelardo Ojeda","website":"evg3.com"},{"id":97507,"bio":"Giorgio Morra is a German Italian photojournalist, photo-essayist and portrait photographer. He studied photography and media at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences. For the photographic stories he covered different places in Europe and Asia, focusing on people, documenting their routines and values. For his current project he went to Bosnia an Herzegovina, Serbia, Moldova and Greece to work on the topic of flight and migration.\n\nHe exhibited in Berlin, Cologne, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Reszow. In Italy, he has participated in the Savigniano Immagini Festival of Photography.\nHis stories are published in a variety of media such as SPIEGEL Online, DIE ZEIT, fluter, Tagesanzeiger/Das Magazin and Süddeutsche Zeitung.\nMorra is currently based in Germany as freelance photographer. ","user_id":96976,"name":"Giorgio Morra","website":"www.giorgiomorra.com"},{"id":154892,"bio":"Two solo shows,  several group shows , finalist in several international competitions.   Main interests have been long term projects illustrating the lives of people in different cultures, photojournalism and portraiture.","user_id":154290,"name":"Susan Cardona","website":"Www.susancardonaphotography.com"},{"id":31284,"bio":"\nborn 1972  in the Ukrain, in the former Soviet Union. a second generation photographer.\nFreelance photographer since 1995, working with Israel's leading newspapers.\nWorking on long-term social projects for magazines and Television.\nPresented  a number of local and international exhibitions.\nSpecialized in reportage,documentary  and street photography.\n\nLately decided to dedicate myself  to street photography in which i want to serve as a \"public eye\" ,conveying to us messages of the street's wisdom. These are multifaceted ,complex messages in which the senses work powefully conveying at  high velocity the feeling of decisive moments of street  and human life. The ability to see and connect with human situations is like a basic instinct, , like breathing , and the public eye is the medium through which the artist expresses his particular point of view.\n\nSTREET/DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHER\nPHOTO JURNALIST\nLOCATED IN TEL-AVIV,ISRAEL\nWWW.FELIXLUPA.COM","user_id":31289,"name":"Felix Lupa","website":"www.felixlupa.com/default_en.aspx"},{"id":171400,"bio":"Whilst studying at London College of Communication, photographer and director Pearson–Howes came to know and work with some of the most tightly knit and overlooked subcultures in the UK. His unparalleled enthusiasm for his work is reflected in the energy captured by his lens, and the honest depictions of subjects, often picked out from crowds. Having firmly established himself in contemporary fashion and culture, Pearson–Howes has been commissioned to shoot for brands such as Adidas, Dr Martens, Levis, Stussy, and Nike","user_id":170798,"name":"james pearson-howes","website":"www.jamespearsonhowes.com"},{"id":761854,"bio":"Hadley Rosenbaum (b. 1993 Philadelphia, PA) lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Her practice lives within a surreal and cinematic universe, where she aims to deconstruct and question the traditional “feminine image” through the intimacy of her provocative and colorful works, while simultaneously revering the systems that shaped her. Combining the paradox of beauty and the satire of the performative mundane, she challenges the viewer to consider their own understanding of reality, aspiration, individuality, and the reflected image. Working in photography, film, sculpture, and installation, she creates an atmosphere where materials, forms and ideas slip into one another; texturizing a world of her own design. She received a BA in Film from Syracuse University and is currently an MFA Art candidate at ArtCenter College of Design.","user_id":756270,"name":"Hadley Rosenbaum","website":"www.hadleyrosenbaum.com"},{"id":31269,"bio":"\nEkaterini Karanika is born in Thessaloniki, Greece, where she studied Law. She studied Photography in Brussels, Belgium. \n\nWorkshops with: \nMichel Vanden Eeckhoudt, Ferdinando Scianna (Magnum), Mario de Biasi, Frédéric Brenner, Bernard Descamps, Guy Le Querrec (Magnum), Arnaud Claass, Paolo Roversi, Gueorgui Pinkhassov (Magnum), Sarah Moon, Françoise Huguier.\n\nSolo Exhibitions: (Selection):\nAthens Photography Festival (APhF), Athens, Greece.\nEspace Notos, Brussels, Belgium\nGalerie 76, Brussels Belgium\nBla-Bla gallery, Brussels , Belgium\n\nGroup Exhibitions (Selection):\n2018 Antiparos International Photography Festival, Greece \n2016 150 Artists for Greece, ULB, Brussels\n2011 Fotonoviembre Tenerife, Spain\n2022 Synchronicities, Luminous Eye , Athens\n2023 Tipi Bookshop, Brussels\n\nBooks:\nShanghai Mood, photo notebook, 2019 - Outofthephone\n Arles, street notebook, 2018 - Outofthephone\nChina Red, photo notebook, 2017 - Outofthephone\n\nEkaterini received several awards in international competitions in Europe and China. Her photographs are in private collections in Greece, Belgium and USA and published in several online magazines. \n\nShe is co-founder of the Photography Gallery Luminous Eye (https://luminouseye.net) in Athens, Greece.\n","user_id":31274,"name":"Ekaterini Karanika","website":"www.ekaterinikaranika.com"},{"id":592462,"bio":"Apaixonada por fotografia de rua e fotografia documental. A beleza do simples me encanta .","user_id":591878,"name":"Mariella Paulino dos Santos","website":"www.maripaulino.com.br"},{"id":761940,"bio":"I was born in the small town of Ukrainka, Kyiv region in Ukraine. There I attended a wonderful art school about which I have only warm memories. After graduating from the National Technical University of Ukraine, I started working as a graphic and web designer. Over the last 6 years I have become seriously interested in photography - and I think that this love of mine will last for a long time. Throughout the war I have been staying and working in Czech Republic.","user_id":756350,"name":"Yuliia Kraieva","website":""},{"id":295582,"bio":"EDUCATION \u0026amp; QUALIFICATIONS\nLesley University College of Art \u0026amp; Design, Cambridge, MA\nMFA in Visual Arts, June 2014 \n \nUniversity of Southern Maine, Portland, ME\nBachelor of Arts in Studio Art, 2010, Summa Cum Laude\n\nLanding School of Boatbuilding \u0026amp; Design, Kennebunk, ME\nYacht Design Certificate, 1990, Class Valedictorian\nCruising Boat Building Program Certificate, 1988\n\nMember Ogunquit Arts Association, http://www.ogunquitartassociation.com/\nAt the Barn Gallery, Corner Shore Rd. \u0026amp; Bourne Ln., Ogunquit, ME\n\nEmployed University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME\nArt Department Administrative Specialist","user_id":294980,"name":"Amy Hagberg","website":"www.amyjhagberg.com"},{"id":563345,"bio":"I have started many things backwards and on the contrary way, I started working before studying what I now work as a Technical Support Engineer, I have always been struck by visual, philosophical issues, but I have never taken it seriously, Until the strong desire to buy a camera came to me to start in this hobby that has become part of my day completely, I know it has nothing to do with what I do daily but it has filled me the technical part and his artistic side has enraptured me, a side that allows me to convey feelings, ideas, that allow a fool like me to show things as I want them to be seen, there are frustrating days where I only shoot horrible things that embarrass me and good days where I start to believe that I have some kind of talent in this.","user_id":562761,"name":"Josué Castañeda Tronco","website":""},{"id":378801,"bio":"I graduated from Upsala College with a degree in Art in 1975.  I was an exhibiting painter until learning how to photograph my work transformed me into a photographer. My cameras, which range from my cell phone to my 6x7 Century Graphic, are my constant companions.","user_id":378217,"name":"James Coleman","website":""},{"id":720413,"bio":"Commercial \u0026amp; Documentary Photographer\nInnsbruck, Austria \nFocus / People, Art, Sports, Landscape","user_id":719829,"name":"Jürgen Nigg","website":"www.juergennigg.com"},{"id":721246,"bio":"Creative Director (Copy), Author, Scripwriter. And not done yet.","user_id":720662,"name":"Lars-Christopher Voigts","website":""},{"id":721447,"bio":"Worldwide awards winner, Fine art photographer, creator of \"Light to wind\" an on going series of images crafted just by light.","user_id":720863,"name":"Juan Manuel Garcia","website":"juan-manuel-garcia.com"},{"id":31326,"bio":"Spanish photographer currently based in San Francisco, USA.\nFine Art Degree in Photography, Universidad de Barcelona (Spain).\nSpecialized on Architectural and Interior Design professional photography, Jose Manuel Alorda develops his personal work on portraiture.\nHe focus on those signs related to male representation and its own significance: from body details or social groups, to different cultural, ethnic or even sexual behaviors.","user_id":31331,"name":"Jose Manuel Alorda","website":"www.josemanuelalorda.com"},{"id":681539,"bio":"I live and work in Harlem, New York.","user_id":680955,"name":"kenneth rst vick","website":"fineartamerica.com/profiles/kenneth-rst-vick"},{"id":283091,"bio":"Phil grew up with a passion for photography, even making his own lenses. He likes to construct colourful and energetic imagery and has spent many hours of enjoyment perfecting his art. His best photograph – he says, is the one he’s taking tomorrow.\n\nPhil enjoys the wonders of nature – it is driving force behind his photography and being able to produce images others enjoy. His love of the outdoors means nature is his place for taking photographs, both in Queensland and through out Australia. \n\nRedland City south east of Brisbane is Phil’s home and he is a member of the, Redlands Creative Alliance, and the Australian Photographic Society. ","user_id":282489,"name":"Phil Robinson","website":"www.facebook.com/phils.photographics"},{"id":621899,"bio":"","user_id":621315,"name":"Sara Marçal","website":""},{"id":59749,"bio":"Loïc suggests the invisibilities of this world through the magic and emotion that film photography translates. He never ceases to experiment this medium with all the possibilities that digital offers today in realisation.\n\nHe graduated from the Neue Schule fur Fotografie in Berlin in 2017, where he developed his project «Touche d'espoir» within the association SkatePal. His « coup de coeur » was instantaneous and his project took place over 5 years. \n\nLoïc has since focused his work on the theme of Childhood. To do this he immerses himself in the closest to his subject by working, and training, for the «French Childhood's Protection».\n\nToday he is signing his new project entitled “Dans le silence”, an intimate work that highlights domestic and parental violence, as well as the long road to resilience.","user_id":59754,"name":"Loïc Laforge","website":"www.loiclaforge.com"},{"id":276541,"bio":"Jean Bai is a San Francisco-based architectural photographer. A formalist at heart, she strives create images that look bold and reveal the beauty, order and perfection of geometric forms and structures. In her photos, she is constantly drawn to different qualities of light and how they create an atmosphere and breathe life into a space.\n\nShe has captured photographs of architecture and interiors for commercial, retail, hospitality, and residential clients including Apple, Airbnb, Boucheron, Diptyque, Allbirds, and WeWork. Her work can be seen in Dwell, Architectural Digest, Hospitality Design, and California Design \u0026amp; Home. She was the first-place recipient of the 2020 American Photographic Artists Awards for architectural photography.\n\nJean graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in Mathematics/Economics and minors in Global Studies and Theater. She worked in I.T. at a wealth management firm before she transitioned to photography career in 2017.","user_id":275939,"name":"Jean Bai","website":"www.jeanbai.com"},{"id":405555,"bio":"I am a photographer from London, working predominantly in long-term projects and books.","user_id":404971,"name":"Sebastian Atkinstall","website":"sebatkinstall.co.uk"},{"id":707157,"bio":"As an operating theatre nurse, I witnessed the switch from reusable to single-use consumables from the 1990s to the present day in the interest of patient safety and am now observing this culture being challenged by companies starting to embrace their environmental responsibilities. My landscape photography examines whether litter presented to audiences is a sufficient catalyst for change by consumers and companies. ","user_id":706573,"name":"Nicola Hampshire","website":"nicolahampshirephotography.co.uk"},{"id":299584,"bio":"Christian González Verón is a photographer from Mexico City who specializes in architecture, interior design, and product photography. As a photographer he also likes to dedicate time to his personal projects, these endeavors allow him to explore different themes and subjects such as fireworks, nature, portrait, plane spotting and black and white film photography, among others.","user_id":298982,"name":"Christian Gonzalez Veron","website":"www.christiangonzalez.com.mx"},{"id":204073,"bio":"Post diploma biennale in Fotografia 1997/99, R. Bauer Milano, assistente da subito all'estero Londra e poi in Italia Milano, per Autori noti e riconosciuti, poi fotoreporter pubblicista per Agenzie Lapresse, Corbis, Agf . Membro Afip. Poi fotografo di Moda e Commerciale. Spirito inquieto da sempre e poco avvezzo alle convenzioni, ho vissuto una vita a metà tra l'Europa e l'Asia , in Cina (4 anni), Corea, Giappone .  Sono un sognatore ed anche purtroppo a volte fragile, questo mi ha portato a commettere tanti errori nella Vita, ma la parte più bella e gentile di me mi ha sempre salvato.","user_id":203471,"name":"Saverio Merone","website":"www.starrywaystudio.com"},{"id":159502,"bio":"Born in Greece in 1972, Nektarios (Nerris) Markogiannis studied Economics, Photojournalism and Documentary Photography and History of Photography in the UK.  After a successful career as investment banker in the UK, his passion for photography prevailed and he left the financial services to take up photography. He has worked for the United Nations PeaceKeeping Operations, collaborated with the FOTOGRAFEVI gallery in Istanbul and his worked has been shown in Los Angeles (Venice Arts, MOPLA 2019), London (Hotshoe Gallery), the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, and Nottingham (Djanogly Gallery), as well as in various publication (Reuters, Iz, Fortune, Brookings Institute and the Sudan Tribune).  He was the winner in the Documentary category (singles) and a finalist (stories) at the 13th Pollux Awards, in Barcelona.  Dewi Lewis Publishing, published Nektarios' work from Darfur in 2012, and his work on Breast Cancer in Haiti, was published in partnership with IHI.  He currently woks in the Republic of South Sudan.","user_id":158900,"name":"Nektarios Markogiannis","website":"www.nerrismarkogiannis.com"},{"id":31496,"bio":"Christian Werner is a freelance multimedia/photojournalist based in Boitzum, Germany. Chris, born in 1987, studied from 2009 to 2014 photojournalism and documentary photography at the University of Hanover. He works as a freelance photojournalist and published his photos and stories, among others, in Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post and many more. From 2012 -2016 Christian Werner was represented by the German reportage agency laif. In late 2016 Chris is represented by Zeitenspiegel. His photographic focus is the processing of social injustice, conflicts and geopolitical issues. His work has been awarded several times and frequently exhibited internationally. In 2015 Chris participated at the World Press Joop Swart Mastercalss in Amsterdam. 2016 Chris has been chosen in the 30 under 30 Europe Forbes List in the Media category. In late summer 2016 he begins working with MOAS (Migrant Offshore Aid Station).\n","user_id":31501,"name":"Christian Werner","website":"chriswerner.photo"},{"id":537044,"bio":"\nHien Nhan Nguyen Hong \n08:55 (1 phút trước)\n\ntới tôi\n\nI was born in the late 60s in Saigon (the former name of Hochiminh city), Vietnam. My photography nickname is Hien Nhan. I love the moment, daily life of people. My project in progress is street photography in Saigon - Cholon - Vietnam.\n\nI LOVE THE MOMENT, DAILY LIFE OF PEOPLE , MY PROJECT IN PRORESS IS\" STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN SAIGON-CHO LON-VIET NAM\". IF I WOULD GET WINNER, I WOULD HAVE  MORE CHANCE TO TELL ABOUT PEOPLE, CULTURE ... AROUND THE WORLD\n\n\nWINNER TWO ND AWARDS 2021/STREET PHOTOGRAPHY\n\n1/ https://ndawards.net/winners-gallery/nd-awards-2021/non-professional/street-photography/hm/16559/\n\n2/ https://ndawards.net/winners-gallery/nd-awards-2021/non-professional/street-photography/hm/16583/\n\n WINNER FOUR MONOCROME AWARDS 2021/ STREET PHOTOGRAPHY\n\n1/https://monoawards.com/winners-gallery/monochrome-awards-2021/amateur/street/hm/16258\n\n2/https://monoawards.com/winners-gallery/monochrome-awards-2021/amateur/street/hm/16286\n\n3/https://monoawards.com/winners-gallery/monochrome-awards-2021/amateur/street/hm/16352\n\n4/https://monoawards.com/winners-gallery/monochrome-awards-2021/professional/street/hm/15105","user_id":536460,"name":"Hien Nhan Nguyen Hong","website":"WWW.HIENNHANPHOTO.COM"},{"id":721524,"bio":"","user_id":720940,"name":"Pedro Ballester Albalat","website":""},{"id":13832,"bio":"","user_id":13832,"name":"Dennis Stein","website":"www.djsfineart.photography"},{"id":721519,"bio":"Kellyann is a New Jersey born, Brooklyn based photographer. Her personal work expresses the complexity of the human experience through exploration in the natural landscape. Her most recent clients include The Wall Street Journal, The Globe and Mail, Wired Magazine, and Architectural Digest. She also freelances as an alternative process printer for well-known artists, as well as in the world of urban garden installation. \n","user_id":720935,"name":"Kellyann Petry","website":"www.kellyannpetry.com"},{"id":497177,"bio":"Danny Siebenhaar (b. 1991, Baltimore, MD; lives and works in Baltimore, MD) is both a photographer and a filmmaker who creates surreal scenes that often depict feelings of paranoia, uncertainty, escapism and the unknown. Relying on familiar locations accompanied by abstract and theatrical lighting for emotional emphasis, he invites viewers to place themselves in the shoes of characters he is depicting and to reflect on the emotions on display. This ambiguous dream-like quality often allows viewers to fill in the blanks to the moment in time photographs Danny creates.","user_id":496593,"name":"Daniel Siebenhaar","website":"www.sevenhareproductions.com"},{"id":524565,"bio":"Maarten van de Ven is a passionate landscape photographer. He creates  images of both urban and rural landscapes, mostly in Rotterdam and the surrounding area.\n\nMaarten uses a technical camera when shooting. He does this, among other things, to be able to correct the visual perspective in the image where necessary. When creating his work, he follows a hybrid work process, consisting of a mix of analog photography and digital processing of the images.\n\nSince 2017, he has been studying a part-time photography course program at the Photo Academy Amsterdam (www.fotoacademie.nl). He will take his final exams on 25 May 2022. ","user_id":523981,"name":"Maarten van de Ven","website":"www.maartenvandevenphotography.nl"},{"id":540098,"bio":"Mijn naam is Mark Welagen, geboren in 1969 in de plaats Heemskerk dichtbij de Noordzee en de duinen, plaatsen waar ik dol op ben en uren kan ronddwalen, al dan niet met een camera.\n\nIk was lange tijd geïnteresseerd in fotografie, maar tijdens mijn reizen begon ik steeds meer te fotograferen. Na het reizen begon ik met het Fotograferen van mijn eigen omgeving. Eerst digitaal en tegenwoordig gebruik ik alleen nog maar film, van 35 mm tot groot formaat tot 8x10 \". Ik ontwikkel mijn eigen film en ben net begonnen met het maken van mijn eigen prints in de Doka, om het hele proces onder controle te krijgen. Tijdens mijn werkprocessen maak ik vaak ongebruikelijke beslissingen.\n\nFotografiestudie aan de Fotoacademie van Amsterdam  in 2014 afgerond\nZeefdrukcursus jaar 2013 AGA AmsterdamGrafischAtelier\nSinds twee jaar houd ik mij tevens bezig met het etsen van mijn foto's","user_id":539514,"name":"Mark Welagen","website":"www.instagram.com/door_to_paradise/?hl=en"},{"id":31464,"bio":"Matthew is an American photographer and book publisher currently living and making work in West Texas. \n\nHe received his MFA in photography from the University of Hartford. During his time there he completed his first major body of work titled “Jasper”. The project explores his fascination with running away from the every day by looking at the men that have chosen to live life sequestered from society in the forests of the Ozark Mountains. \n\n","user_id":31469,"name":"Matthew Genitempo","website":"www.matthewgenitempo.com"},{"id":739527,"bio":"Marcel Mous °14/4/1953\nVoor mezelf is fotografie een mogelijkheid om mezelf beter te begrijpen en bewuster om te gaan met mijn omgeving","user_id":737459,"name":"Marcel Mous","website":""},{"id":16992,"bio":"Alison Carey’s photographic constructs are influenced by biology and paleontology, natural history, and the geology of our planet and moon. Carey exhibits her work in art and science museums throughout the USA. In 2017, Carey was a recipient of an Individual Artists Program Grant from the City of Chicago, DCASE which contributed to funding one of her current photographic series, In Memoriam. Carey is an Associate Professor at Columbia College Chicago where she has been teaching photography for the past 14 years. She has an MFA from the University of New Mexico and a BFA from School of Visual Arts, NYC.","user_id":16992,"name":"Alison Carey","website":"www.alisoncarey.com"},{"id":762006,"bio":"Karine Zenja Versluis is a Dutch documentary photographer and visual storyteller based in Amsterdam.  In her work she explores how people deal with their identity, culture and the society in which they live, and how it influences their daily life. Karine works with photography combined with audio, video, found footage or text. \n\nAfter obtaining her Bachelor in Social Work, she studied Photography at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. In 2015 she pursued a postgraduate degree in Audiovisual Editing at the University Pompeu Fabra-IDEC in Barcelona.\n\nThree of Karine ‘s  photograph series have been published as books: STAPHORST, Enkeltje Schiphol/ One-Way Ticket to Schiphol Airport and Debaltsevo, Where Are You? ( launched on February 19, 2023). In 2016 her first short film What Time Is It? had its premiere at the Nederlands Film Festival in Utrecht and was selected for the Debut Competition. Work has been exhibited at the Netherlands Fotomuseum Rotterdam, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Fotomuseum Den Haag, Humanity House Den Haag, FOTODOK Utrecht, EYE Filmmuseum Amsterdam, Noorderlicht Fotofestival Groningen, Fotofrűhling Kassel (DE), Lagos Photofestival (NG), Kolga Tbilisi Photo (GE), OjodePez Photomeeting (ES), Encontros Da Imagem (PT) amongst others.","user_id":756409,"name":"Karine Zenja Versluis","website":"www.karineversluis.nl"},{"id":762000,"bio":"Blandine Soulage is a Lyon-based visual artist represented by Koslov Larsen Gallery, Houston, USA. \nTrained at the Gobelins School in Paris, her work explores the relationship between bodies and space through bold color, meticulous staging, and alternative processes like screen printing and etching. \nHer practice combines materiality and chromatic experimentation, creating unique visual objects.\nIn 2024, Soulage was selected for Life Framer’s ‘Colors’ competition Editor's Pick. In 2023, she took second place in the ‘Les Rencontres d'Arles X Fuji’ competition and was shortlisted for the Belfast Photo Festival.\nHer work has been exhibited internationally, including at Koslov Larsen Gallery in Houston and at the FotoArica Festival in Chile. Her series “Déviation” was presented as a public installation in Lyon and will be reprised in Montréal in 2025.\nIn addition to her fine art practice, Soulage carries out photographic commissions for cultural institutions and brands, with her work appearing in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Le Monde, and other major outlets.","user_id":756403,"name":"Blandine Soulage","website":"www.blandinesoulage.com"},{"id":841144,"bio":"imagine!","user_id":826987,"name":"Chemseddine Talata","website":"ihemsou.com"},{"id":664626,"bio":"Zac Henderson is an editorial and fine art photographer. His work is heavily influenced by natural history, science, and our place in the cosmos. His personal work seeks to challenge perspectives of the planet and present our world as if it wasn’t. ","user_id":664042,"name":"Zac Henderson","website":"www.zachenderson.com"},{"id":31424,"bio":"Born 1979 to a family of Journalists, before starting his carrier - at the age of 19 he served in the Italian Army as a Cavalry Lieutenant. A graduate of the London Film School, a Berlinale Talents Campus and Torino Film Lab Alumni, he teaches at IAAD. Director of two fiction feature films now on Amazon Prime, and of several documentaries that have taken him from China, Mongolia and Russia to Afghanistan, South and North America. He's lived in Beirut for four years directing music videos for the lively Lebanese underground. Through his travels across continents he never ceased taking photographs with his Hasselblad. \n","user_id":31429,"name":"Gigi Roccati","website":"www.youtube.com/channel/UC-LwGB0UdCaRexclXianceg?feature=emb_ch_name_ex"},{"id":721618,"bio":"","user_id":721034,"name":"Patrick Weisgerber","website":""},{"id":31490,"bio":"KERSTIN KUNTZEs work is a generous display of intense feelings, expressions and above all PASSION. She's a professional artist who lives, works, swims in Frankfurt | Germany. Her artwork is featured in leading magazines and exhibitions worldwide.","user_id":31495,"name":"Kerstin Kuntze","website":"www.kkuntze.com"},{"id":762110,"bio":"Biological Engineering program at the National University of Colombia. Transversally, with a genuine interest in the design and visual composition that relates to the human being with the living organisms that are present in the environment.\nI started taking photographs when I moved from the city where I grew up to study in the university in Medellin, Colombia. Walking the streets with a camera in my hand gave me the possibility to discover and integrate myself into this strange and unknown place. Over time, an impulse grew in me to see beyond appearances and capture moments in daily life that make the place unique as it is. I became involved in a quest to capture the soul, the language, the beauty of this country and the people who inhabit it. Photography became for me, an act of observing in the public space the intimacy of the individual in which each one can identify himself. I seek to integrate myself in those humans who transmit a feeling front my eyes, and they can reveal that feeling by looking at the photograph.\n\n","user_id":756497,"name":"Isabel Calderon","website":""},{"id":31425,"bio":"Milan 1968\n\nDegree in Architecture.\nHis interest for representation, leads him towards photography, focusing not only on architecture, but expanding his research towards man altered landscape. \nIn 2005 selected for Descubrimintos in festival PhotoEspana ’05 with the photographic project Analogical landscape.\nIn 2006 he published in the catalog of the Italian Pavilion of the X Architecture Biennale of Venice curated by Franco Purini.\nPublished in the book \"La Misura dell Spazio\" curated by Letizia Gagliardi for Contasto publisher, that considered the twenty architectural photographers protagonists in the last ten years (Rome 2010).\nHe is a lecturer in Representation Techniques and in Photographic Representation at Civil Architecture University at Milan’s Polytechnic Institute at Milan’s ISAD (Superior Institute for Architecture and Design) since 2002.","user_id":31430,"name":"marco introini","website":"www.marcointroini.net"},{"id":507368,"bio":"Riccardo Pelati is an Italian photographer based in Bergamo, a city located in the\nnorth of Italy.\nHe studied graphic design (2015 to 2019) in his hometown but his passion for\nphotography grew year by year beginning as a self-taught photographer.\nIn 2019 developed his first photography project “Secret Presence”.\nSince that Riccardo does not stop working on new projects...","user_id":506784,"name":"Riccardo Pelati","website":"www.riccardopelati.com"},{"id":31441,"bio":"My home is London, England but for the past decade or so I have lived in Houston, Texas, St John's, Newfoundland and Connel, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.\n In Houston I attended Glassell School of Art, where I learned my darkroom skills and developed a passion for black \u0026amp; white photography. The move to St John's added an iPhone and a new creative outlet. While there I began to experiment with alternative photographic processes; pinhole, cyanotype and lumens, which I continue to work with in Scotland.\n I currently divide my time between Connel and London and am a member of and exhibit with Shutter Hub and London Alternative Photography Collective.\n In Scotland I have begun a series of pinhole images exploring its atmosphere and landscape.","user_id":31446,"name":"Sheila McKinney","website":"sheilamckinney.zenfolio.com"},{"id":719901,"bio":"After retiring as a physician  I begun a photographic formation to fulfill the lifelong wish to improve my skills in photography. As an ideal teaching institution I found the Academy of Swiss Photo Club, where I learned both, technic and art.","user_id":719317,"name":"Lukas Wagner","website":"www.lukaswagnerphoto.ch (yet under construction)"},{"id":720247,"bio":"","user_id":719663,"name":"Ian Day","website":"www.iandayvisuals.com"},{"id":587971,"bio":"I have been an avocational fine arts photographer since discovering the zone system as a photography student at Foothill College in the 1970's.  I joined the Friends of Photography during that period and have been a member of the C of PA after the Friends ceased operation. Much of my work results from many trips to the Canadian Rockies. ","user_id":587387,"name":"Scott McRae","website":""},{"id":721611,"bio":"","user_id":721027,"name":"Igor Sa","website":""},{"id":131798,"bio":"Denzil Spicer is a Washington DC architectural designer, photographer and writer of poetry, who emigrated with his family from Jamaica in the early 1950's. He has published several books of his photographic explorations and poetry, which mirror each other as aesthetic entrances to suspended moments as a form of storytelling. Two of these, \"Xamayca:  Picture The Day Taken\", and \"Xamayca: Mixed Blessing\" (two versions) portray his study of ordinary life in his home country with imagery that has been savored and deepened with his distinctive style and point of view. An earlier work, \"U-Ropa: Reflections Enigmatique\" documents his work as a street photographer in his travels to Europe. \nCurrently he is focusing on a new poetry-photobook, \"DC: Capital Solitudes \u0026amp; Trembles\" portraying personal ruminations encompassing his more perminent  residence in Washington D.C., and new work from Europe,  \"Slipping Borders\" which reflects upon the heightening of ordinary experiences, globalization and the mixing of cultures, including Trans-Atlantic post colonial heritage..\n","user_id":131196,"name":"Denzil Spicer","website":"www.denzilspicer.com"},{"id":762250,"bio":"I am a photographer who loves to take photographs of nature and animals. I have been very fortunate to travel some and I love learning, and photographing, different cultures.  I have met some very inspiring people who I now consider friends.  \nPhotography is such a wonderful way to share the world with those who may not be able to see it in person.  My goal with my photography is to let those who view my photos feel like that are really there and they can get the sense of what a beautiful place the world and people are!","user_id":756615,"name":"Heather Knight","website":""},{"id":721809,"bio":"Geraldine Haas, *1984\nlives and works as a photographer in Zurich and Hamburg.\nShe received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of the Arts Zurich.","user_id":721225,"name":"Geraldine Haas","website":"www.geraldinehaas.com"},{"id":176517,"bio":"November 2015: Exhibition with the Society of French Artists at \"Art Capital\" at the Grand Palais. Prize of the Spéos school of photography.\nFebruary 2017: Exhibition with the Société des Artistes Français at \"Art Capital\" at the Grand Palais.\nApril 2017 to September 2018 Maubeuge, Official photographer of the restoration site of the Sthrau Hall, a true Art Deco jewel.\nMay 2017 : Exhibition \" Sublime Paris \" with the Society of French Artists at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Paris - Neuilly.\nOctober2017 : Exhibition during \" Paris Artistes \" at the Bastille Design Center \u0026amp; Ellipse Montessori Academy with the gallery Deux6.\nApril 2018 PAD show in Paris, exhibition with Antoine Broccardo.\nMay 2018 Parisian exhibition \"Behind Closed Doors\" in the Marais in Paris.\nSeptember 2018 PAD show in London, exhibition alongside Antoine Broccardo.\nDecember 2019 - February 2020 : Exhibition \"Universes sénescents\" at the SMC gallery in Paris.","user_id":175915,"name":"Thomas Laconis","website":"timexplorer.fr/galeries"},{"id":213416,"bio":"Evelyn Bencicova (b. Bratislava, 1992) is a visual creative specialising in photography and art direction. Informed by her background in fine art and new media studies (University for Applied Arts, Vienna), Evelyn’s practice combines her interest in contemporary culture with academic research to create a unique aesthetic space in which the conceptual meets the visual. \nWhile weaving through various genres and techniques Evelyn's work can be recognised with a timeless signature and individual aesthetic. ","user_id":212814,"name":"Evelyn Bencicova","website":"www.evelynbencicova.com"},{"id":762193,"bio":"Myriam Cohenca (born in 1992 in France) is a Franco-Israeli artist and photographer who works between Tel Aviv, Berlin, and Paris. Among her recent projects, she has published work with Phi Mag (UK) and Writehaus, as well as exhibited at La Culture, WithDraw the war (Tel Aviv), Art Number 23 (Barcelona, Athens) and the Millepiani gallery (Rome). Cohenca's work primarily focuses on questions of exile, identity, memory, and nature. She also collaborates with other artists and musicians to create portraits, collages, album covers, and videos.\nCurrently working as a freelance brand designer, photographer, and artistic director, Cohenca also teaches programming online. She recently embarked on a master's degree in fine arts at the Sorbonne after studying psychology, fine arts, and photography.\n","user_id":756569,"name":"Myriam Cohenca","website":"myriam.cohenca@gmail.com"},{"id":721695,"bio":"Elliot Schildkrout began photography in the 1960s studying with Lisette Model, William Giles, and others.  While practicing medicine, in 1981, he was accepted into the Polaroid Collection and was published in Barbara Hitchcock’s book, The Polaroid Collection. In April, 2019, Elliot had a one man show at the Griffin Museum, entitled Homage to the Forest.  He has been in the Mass Art auction for many years.  He was shown at Gallery 555 in South Boston, and has recently been accepted into juried shows at:\nSohn Gallery-Imotif\nPhotoPlace Gallery-“Essential Water” and “Trees”\nSE Center of Photography-“The Contemporary Landscape” and “World in Motion”. \nA Smith Gallery, “Trees”\n","user_id":721111,"name":"Elliot Schildkrout","website":"www.elliotschildkroutphotography.com"},{"id":31507,"bio":"Michael Mahne Lamb is a New Zealand born artist currently based in Wellington. He holds a Bachelor of Design (Honours) from Massey University. His recent photographic work is informed by, and explores, the psychology of visual thinking. In particular, how images can stimulate the mind through the activation of amodal perception. Recognising this concept in daily observations by recording perceptual incompletions that are present—or utilising the subtractive nature of the photographic medium to decontextualise the frame—Lamb’s work is intended to challenge and subsequently satisfy each viewer uniquely by calling to the individual’s library of visual concepts gathered through experience.","user_id":31512,"name":"Michael Mahne Lamb","website":"www.michaelmahnelamb.com"},{"id":186205,"bio":"Katy Lengacher is a fine art portrait photographer in Bloomington, Indiana. ","user_id":185603,"name":"Katy Lengacher","website":"www.icarus.photos"},{"id":762294,"bio":"I have since I can remember loved art, but I come from a family that never understood \nOr knew much of art. My father worked in a tire warehouse and my mom stayed home until she started doing social work for HIV outreach.\nMy family however always encouraged me to continue creating, then I discovered photography, which became my college major. \n Photography has been a source of expression for me, to capture a moment, which I think is a need that comes from a long list of losses in my life. \n While I have not been great with expressing myself outwardly with words I can do so with my images. \nTo make ends meet I have spent most of my time working for other artists and photographers, pouring my energy into others' creative endeavors until recently. \nNow, for the first time in my life, at 35 I have begun to apply to shows for myself. \n\nMy art has always been the context of two main emotions within my mind, \nMy need to document that which will someday be gone, alongside my feelings \nI have as a woman and how our complexities inform who we are.","user_id":756649,"name":"Caity Colburn","website":"www.cecphoto.net"},{"id":60112,"bio":"I  have been making pictures for over 50 years . I am now living in Rochester NY and taking landscape photographs.","user_id":60117,"name":"Lauren R Howe","website":"LaurenRHowe.photoshelter.com"},{"id":721826,"bio":"Male, middle-aged, hobbyist for the last 5-6 years, but rather serious about it. Self-taught with the aid of the local camera club and fabulous YouTube.\nMajor influences are Sebastião Salgado, W. Eugene Smith, Adrian Vila.\n\n","user_id":721242,"name":"Asle Rånå","website":""},{"id":721868,"bio":"Photographe depuis l’adolescence, Jean-Léonard alias J.Léo a crée la serie \"Corps pour Elles\" en 2016 et a connu un succès trés rapide gràce à une  premiere exposition personnelle, en 2017 soit 1 an après, à l’Espace Carpeaux de Courbevoie, puis parmi le fine fleur des photographes émergents à FOTOFEVER à Paris en 2019","user_id":721284,"name":"J Leo","website":"www.jleocorpspourelles.fr"},{"id":739145,"bio":"Freelance photographer living in Tokyo\nSpecializes in depicting music scenes, jackets, and mental landscapes.","user_id":737141,"name":"munehito taniguchi","website":"www.mt-tm.com"},{"id":762396,"bio":"Davide Esposito carved photography as as his path (both artistically and spiritually) when he took up questioning the existence of a metaphysical realm within reality.\n\nDavide was born on December 18, 1987 in Italy. He was raised on the island of Capri, his home, which was to become his first source of inspiration.\n\nHe was drawn to visual arts from a very young age, precisely the first time he looked up at Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach's paintings in our local museum when he was just a child. The striking imagery of the artist’s works and the deeper symbols created a long-lasting impression. Davide had a burning desire to look for those visions within reality.","user_id":756739,"name":"Davide Esposito","website":"davide-esposito.com"},{"id":721683,"bio":"I am a photographer currently exploring movement and the passage of time in a single image.","user_id":721099,"name":"Marte Amato","website":"www.marteamato.com"},{"id":539977,"bio":"\nI'm Tommaso Notarangelo, I was born in Foggia (Italy) in 1977, I started photographing very early following my father, an amateur photographer.\nMy great passion is music. Impressed by the photos on the lp vinyl covers, of which I am a collector, I collaborate with some sector magazines, always in the photographic field.\nI have followed numerous workshops and photographic courses.\nIn the last three years I have intensified the study of photojournalistic reportage under the guidance of photographer Fausto Podavini.\nI like long-term projects.\n","user_id":539393,"name":"Tommaso Notarangelo","website":""},{"id":739099,"bio":"","user_id":737104,"name":"Zeinab Farhat","website":""},{"id":201514,"bio":"Animator, Photographer, Videographer and amazing Husband and Father, Jose Mazariegos, hails from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala via Trenton, New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia. An alum of the Art Institute of Philadelphia he studied multi-media arts and animation and has been working professionally as an animator for the last eighteen years. He is a self-taught photographer, exhibiting a passion evident in the grace and beauty of his work, and 2019 marks his tenth year practicing the art form. \n\nA versatile artist, his subject matter, color choice and composition runs the gamut with a focus on portraits and landscapes. His favorite models include his lovely daughter, Marina Nicolasa, his cats, Mr. Cesar J. Cat, Raja and Sasha, as well as a plethora of craft beer. Never afraid to experiment he has employed a multitude of photographic techniques using film and digital cameras.\n\nHis work has been featured in three juried exhibits through the Da Vinci Art Alliance, “Lens on Latin America” where he won the third place prize, “Open Lens V” and “South Philly Pretty and Gritty”, as well in various Philadelphia media outlets and peer reviewed photography blogs. His animation and motion graphic work includes the visual effects for for “Resistance: The Battle For Philadelphia” and animation for artist Michelle Angela Ortiz","user_id":200912,"name":"Jose Mazariegos","website":"500px.com/jmaz"},{"id":105828,"bio":"Stacey grew up in Waynesboro, Virginia; a small town made diverse by its variety and combination of different landscapes – rural, urban, industrial and suburban. Over the years, she have worked to translate her formative visual experiences and demonstrate the role landscapes play within culture.  She received a BFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She is an Imaging Specialist and Project Coordinator at the University of Virginia Library, a Statewide Educator at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and a resident artist at the McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville. She resides in Charlottesville with her husband and fellow artist John Grant.","user_id":105226,"name":"Stacey Evans","website":"www.staceyevansphotography.com"},{"id":220720,"bio":"non-professional, i practice in a photo-club in Nantes (France)","user_id":220118,"name":"humbert dominique","website":""},{"id":721702,"bio":"A.W. Thompson is a photographer, printmaker, and educator in Michigan, USA. His work has been collected, exhibited, and published internationally.","user_id":721118,"name":"Anthony Thompson","website":"www.awthompsonphotography.com"},{"id":298960,"bio":"Alvise Crovato nasce a Milano nel 1977. \nDopo alcune brevi parentesi precedenti, inizia a fotografare con continuità dal 2007.\nNel 2013 si laurea in Scienze Umane dell’ambiente, del territorio e del paesaggio.\nNel 2014 si diploma presso l’Istituto Italiano di Fotografia.\nNel 2015 frequenta la Luz Academy.\nHa collaborato con agenzie di comunicazione, organizzazioni non governative in Italia e all’estero, centri di produzione e compagnie teatrali. \nForte di conoscenze sia teoriche sia empiriche sul pianeta e sull’ecumene, la fotografia di Alvise appare improntata al reportage geografico e umano, senza trascurare mai l’ambito in cui il soggetto - umano o meno - è ripreso, raramente isolato da ciò che lo circonda, riuscendo a rappresentare così l’ambiente come “sistema vivente” in cui ciascun particolare, ogni persona anche, ha un proprio significato ecologico.\n","user_id":298358,"name":"Alvise Crovato","website":"www.alvisecrovato.com"},{"id":668653,"bio":"My name is Imogen Glanville and I am a 23 year old documentary photographer specialising in portraiture. My work is often politically charged and focuses on social injustices. I graduated in 2020 from Bath Spa University with a Bachelors 1st Class Honours in Photography. ","user_id":668069,"name":"Imogen Glanville","website":"imogenglanville.com"},{"id":206218,"bio":"Contrasty, almost analoguos, Max Kling’s photographs appear as counterpoints to the uber-perfect, optimized camera and smartphone technology. Strolling trough the streets of Frankfurt, he shows us scenes and moments you could encounter too, but in fact often don’t. Our vision may be obscured, our mind set for tomorrow, and our eyes deafened by pin pricks of digital flood of images. These moments are captured by Max Kling, they dissect the clichés of urban life and give us time to evolve our own thoughts and stories. No image is staged; all photos emerge on site and impulsively. He abstains of color thus reducing to the essentials. To “find beauty in banality – is what I’m all about”, Max Kling says. After three decades’ work in advertising, he lives in Oberursel and mainly works in Frankfurt and the surrounding area.","user_id":205616,"name":"Max Kling","website":"www.maxkling.com"},{"id":762419,"bio":"Bart Urbanski is an accomplished documentary and fine-art photographer. Born and raised in Poland, Urbanski immigrated to Scotland and has since explored the themes of immigration, family, and children's development through his photography. His work often references his autobiographical experiences and touches upon social issues close to his heart.\nEducation and Early Career:\nThe City of Glasgow College 2007 - 2010, followed by his BA and Master's Degree at Glasgow School of Art from 2010 to 2015. During this time, he honed his technical skills and developed an understanding of visual storytelling and narrative. \nProfessional Career and Major Projects:\nSince 2014, Urbanski has been a professional photographer, showcasing his works in exhibitions and galleries worldwide (i.e. Tel Aviv, Singapore, Reykjavik, Edinburgh). He has completed eight major projects, each with its own concept and minimal graphic style. Urbanski's works often draw from his autobiographical experiences, providing a personal and intimate perspective in his storytelling. His exploration of social issues, particularly those related to immigration and family, further adds depth and complexity to his works.","user_id":756758,"name":"Bart Urbanski","website":"www.barturbanski.com"},{"id":722188,"bio":"","user_id":721604,"name":"Rob Lancaster","website":"www.roblancasterphotography.com"},{"id":677407,"bio":"Dharam Khalsa is an American Sikh in Austin, Texas.  He is a photographer focusing on both documentary and manipulated content, with emphasis on portrait, landscape, and skate motifs.\n\nHe has a degree in Fine Art and Editorial Photojournalism from the Department of Professional Photography. He works with both digital and film media, using Nikon, Mamiya, and Yashica cameras.","user_id":676823,"name":"Dharam Khalsa","website":"Dharamkhalsa.com"},{"id":417577,"bio":"Freelance photographer, Photo editor, cat lover","user_id":416993,"name":"Ying Yin","website":"www.behance.net/miao-yin"},{"id":587627,"bio":"I am a career Radiologic Technologist specializing in MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) who is making a change in the method in which I capture images. I am looking to improve my photography skills and am excited to learn from experts and amateurs alike. ","user_id":587043,"name":"Rosemary Fisher","website":" rosemaryfisherphotography.com"},{"id":762599,"bio":"I think the heart of being an artist isn’t about having all the answers. It’s\nabout questioning things. Just as a sunrise isn’t defined by one single ray\nof light, the doubts are the path that fuels our growth. So, is hesitating\nabout your artistry the essence of being an artist? Yes. Because in those\nmoments of processing, it crafts something uniquely you. ","user_id":756908,"name":"Bahar Foroughi","website":"instagram.com/baharforoughii?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA=="},{"id":375845,"bio":"I am a photographer currently based in Wollongong/Australia. My love of light... shadow... colour and people are played out using the medium of digital photography and Medium Format film photography and wet darkroom techniques.\n\n\n","user_id":375261,"name":"Julijana Griffiths","website":"www.jgriffithsphotography.com"},{"id":721705,"bio":"I was born in Toulouse in 1987.I left my hometown after my music studies to live in Canada for a year. And then I couldn't stop travelling after this!\nBeing far away from my music instruments and my studio made me get a first step into photography, I found in this practice a new way to express myself while I was exploring new places. \nIt became very quickly a real passion! Now back in france and a bit more settled, I still take my backpack and leave a month or two every year to shoot in new destinations, and find new inspirations.","user_id":721121,"name":"Etienne SOUCHON","website":""},{"id":680654,"bio":" EXHIBITIONS\n5/2022. Assoc.  for the Advancement of Baltic Studies,  Presentation of Art, and Reading with Piano Accompaniment.  University of Washington. \n\n 9/2021  Kaunas Photo Festival, Solo Exhibition and Finalist\n\n6/2020 Phinney Center Gallery, NW Fine Arts Competition, Juror’s Choice Award Seattle, WA\n\n2017-current University of Washington, “Dog Show”, Permanent Solo Exhibition, Seattle\n\n1/2015 Black Box Gallery, “Black and White: 2015”, Juried Art Exhibition, Portland, OR\n\n6/2014 The Center for Fine Art Photography, “Black and White 2014”, Juried Art Exhibition  Fort Collins,CO\n\n9/2012 G Gallery , “Dog Park” Juried Art Exhibition Houston, Texas \n\n8/2006 Lawndale Art Center, “The Big Show”, Juried Art Exhibition, Houston \n\n8/2006 Women in Photography International, “Turning Silver” , International Juried Art Exhibition Online\n\n3/2006 Joan Wich \u0026amp; Co. Gallery, Exhibit during FotoFest 2006, Houston \n\n10/2004 Silver Eye Center for Photography Member’s Gallery, \n“The Houston Energy: Women’s Professional Football in Texas”, Two Person Show,  Pittsburgh, PA\n\n7/2004 Lawndale Art Center, “The Big Show”, Juried Art Exhibition\nHouston  \n\n3/2002 FotoFest 2002, “The Collaborative Project”,  Art Installation  with Scot Brooks \u0026amp; Archie Pizzini, Houston\n\nPROFESSIONAL ARTS EXPERIENCE\n2016-2019 UW ITS Arts Board, Board Member and Organizer\n1987 - 1990 Houston FotoFest , Staff Member","user_id":680070,"name":"Martha Thomas","website":"www.marthamthomas.com"},{"id":109599,"bio":"Stephen Murphy is a visual artist. He holds a BFA with honors from the Pratt Institute in NYC and was ABT from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Advanced Visual Studies before receiving his Master’s Degree from the University of Chicago. Murphy is the former chair of the art department of New Trier High School, where he taught darkroom and digital photography. After retiring and until the pandemic he was a visiting artist at Walter Payton College Prep for 3 years.\n\nMurphy has exhibited his work nationally and internationally. Some of the venues include the SE Center for Photography in Greenville, SC, the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, CA, SOHO PHOTO in NYC, The International Center for Photography in NYC, The National Library of Lithuania, Museo Leone in Vercelli, Italy, and Perspective Gallery in Evanston.\n\nHis artist books, Error \u0026amp; Memento Mori, were juried into the 7th and 8th International Artist’s Book Triennials \u0026amp; exhibited in many venues throughout Europe and ultimately in the US at the Evanston Art Center.\n\nIn 2019 Murphy’s washboard assemblage work was selected for inclusion in the Evanston Art Center Biennial. Early in 2022 he was invited to be part of a curated, international mobile photography exhibit at Perspective Gallery. In March of ‘22 an image was juried into LENS, the annual international juried show also at Perspective Gallery.\n\nHe is currently working on a book of discarded covid masks.","user_id":108997,"name":"Stephen Murphy","website":"www.murphdawg49.photos"},{"id":721799,"bio":"An amateur photographer who likes photographing life as it goes on and off late have been inclined towards fine art architectural photography.  ","user_id":721215,"name":"Jobin Thomas Mathew","website":""},{"id":721857,"bio":"Amateur","user_id":721273,"name":"Claudia Wabnitz","website":""},{"id":721852,"bio":"","user_id":721268,"name":"Zain Al Khalifa","website":"Zedisforzain.com"},{"id":438267,"bio":"Ashley Allen lives in the Colorado front range mountains with her husband and son. With an inclination towards introversion, she has valued familial relationships over large social circles which has caused a reflective nature about an individual's role in the world. Her photographic work explores both the role of an individual in the family and the human/nature relationship.\n\n For Ashley, photography is a medium to explore identity. Where do we fit in the world with each other and with our environment? What is the impact of our existence on the land, the air, the trees? How do we identify ourselves within our landscape or within our family? How do we maintain, realize or lose our personal selves within the relationships that we hold most closely? Under what circumstances do we thrive; under what circumstances do we peril? By photographically investigating these questions, she finds a deeper understanding of self.\n\n​Her work has been displayed both nationally and internationally.","user_id":437683,"name":"Ashley Allen","website":"www.ashleyallenfineart.com"},{"id":145842,"bio":"I am a portrait photographer from New Britain, CT. \n I was born and raised in Kraków, Poland.\nPhotography for me is a way to tell a story and evoke a feeling. I utilize my camera as a tool to crate imagery that is in both real and surreal, laced in fantasy.\nI’ve always been interested in the face and the figure, which has led me to nontraditional portraiture, rendered with strong color, pattern and detail.  I believe there is a beauty in every person.  It is my goal to reveal this through my photographic skills and my camera.  My passion is to discover this beauty through light and shadow. I enjoy exploring my imagination using my creativity.  I specialize in portraits, studio work and events.  For me, photography should cause and interaction between the viewer and the image – taking the mind away from the present into the realm of memory and dream. ","user_id":145240,"name":"Alicja Kosalka","website":"www.alicjaphotography.com"},{"id":722164,"bio":"My name is Celeste, I am a 13 year old American girl who has traveled the world with my family.  I have lived in multiple states and currently reside in Berlin, Germany. I will be moving to Tampa, Fl soon!.I love to capture my experiences through photography and look forward to learning more.","user_id":721580,"name":"Celeste Chiappone","website":""},{"id":716103,"bio":"My Name is Ayoub i'm 24 years old, a moroccan photographer based in Germany where i studied photography, i was born in Oman. This cultural mixing enabled me to see things from more than one angle and perspective. ","user_id":715519,"name":"Ayoub Bezoui","website":"ayoubbezoui98.myportfolio.com"},{"id":721508,"bio":"Sono Paolina Danese, visual designer italiana - filmmaker, photographer e graphic designer - di 25 anni.\nNata e cresciuta a Conversano (BA), sin dalla mia infanzia ho goduto di spazi e paesaggi che hanno permesso alla mia fantasia di spaziare in lungo e largo, narrando un’infinità di storie senza tempo. Questa visione cinematografica ed estemporanea del mondo circostante, ha trovato nella macchina fotografica il proprio strumento d’espressione: una compagna nella quotidianità che ha guidato una connessione profonda con la mia identità e la conoscenza e rappresentazione del mondo. La fotografia e il videomaking sono per me una testimonianza di istanti e vissuti, di racconti e tracce da ricordare.\nIl percorso di studi universitari recentemente concluso con una Laurea Magistrale in “Creatività e design della comunicazione” e una Laurea Triennale in “Scienze e tecniche della comunicazione grafica e multimediale” presso lo IUSVE - Istituto Universitario Salesiani Venezia - con sede a Mestre (VE) è stato un naturale sviluppo delle mie inclinazioni, ritrovandole consolidate e rinnovate nel variegato mondo del visuale.","user_id":720924,"name":"Paolina Danese","website":""},{"id":31573,"bio":"Award winning photographer Des Harris has been the commercial photographic industry for over 35 years. \nDuring that time he has worked in press and public relations, and corporate photography in Ireland, Australia, and France. In Australia he runs the highly successful photographic agency, The Picture Desk, focussing on architecture, real estate and corporate photography. He is a member of the Federation of European Photographers, the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers, incorporating the Australian Commercial and Media Photographers where he was formerly a board member. He is also an accredited member of the International Federation of Journalists and the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. \nHe is currently the in-house photographer for MB Creative Studios in Sydney’s Upper North Shore. \nApart from a recent 3 year stint in Paris, he has been residing in Avalon on Sydney’s Northern beaches since 2000.","user_id":31578,"name":"Des Harris","website":"www.thepicturedesk.com.au"},{"id":338759,"bio":"Fabien Ecochard is a Parisian photographer. His photographic approach is heavily influenced by the work of the pioneers of colour street photography, and he also draws on cinematographic references. He has always been interested in people, and people in their environment, because he believes that the two tell a story together.","user_id":338157,"name":"Fabien Ecochard","website":"www.fabien-ecochard.com"},{"id":762590,"bio":"I relocated to the Pacific Northwest in the late 1990's and instantly became addicted to the natural beauty in the region. I originally was a research engineer in high technology with a specialization in optics and materials. I began exploring photography as a hobby. After retiring from my engineering career in 2016, I have used my engineering experience and love of experimentation to develop novel techniques and embrace technology to advance digital based photography to new levels and to express my homage to the natural surroundings. My photography is inspired by nature and I enjoy digitally transforming photographs into something unique, different and bold. Sometimes my experiments lead to something new and exciting, and sometimes they fail. That is the nature of research. But more importantly, sometimes I see nature in a different light.","user_id":756900,"name":"Bruce Block","website":"www.bruceblockphoto.com"},{"id":717208,"bio":"located in Charleston, South Carolina.originally I am from New York, and I have experienced my share of traveling the world during my time serving in the US Army. While being abroad, I’ve learned to love photography, to capture the sights I’ve seen and people I’ve met. After serving, I decided to go to school for something I love... multimedia. My style of photos is created by my natural surroundings; combining the setting, people, and nature together to tell a story. Photography and videography are my passion.","user_id":716624,"name":"telly hollins","website":"www.sagittariusproductionsc.com"},{"id":722039,"bio":"","user_id":721455,"name":"Zhenzhen Cai","website":""},{"id":149183,"bio":"Shanna Merola is a visual artist, photojournalist, and legal worker. Her sculptural photo-collages are informed by the stories of environmental justice struggles past and present. Travelling to EPA designated Superfund sites, she has documented the slow violence of deregulation – from her own neighborhood on the Eastside of Detroit, to Chicago’s Altgeld Gardens, and Love Canal, NY.  Merola lives in Detroit, MI where she facilitates Know-Your-Rights workshops for grassroots organizations through the National Lawyers Guild. \n\nMerola has been awarded studio residencies and fellowships through MacDowell, the Studios at MASS MoCA, Banff Centre for Arts + Creativity, Kala Institute of Art, the Society for Photographic Education, the Puffin Foundation, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Art. Her collaborative projects include Detroit Resists: A Digital Occupation of the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2016), Oil + Water: Photography in the Age of Disaster Economies (2017) and Reunioning with Halima Cassells, and the Restorying Agency Project (2021). She has shown her work in solo exhibitions both nationally and abroad - most recently at the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in South Korea. Merola has held teaching appointments at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Wayne State University, and the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. She is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Art Practice at UC Berkeley in California.\n","user_id":148581,"name":"Shanna Merola","website":"www.shannamerola.com"},{"id":362535,"bio":"Have been moving from more traditional landscapes to creating less traditional versions using multiple techniques in post-processing.","user_id":361933,"name":"Richard Gaston","website":"Richard-Gaston-Photography.com"},{"id":721925,"bio":"Nacida en Valencia, España, estudié Publicidad y Cine, siempre motivada por el arte y la literatura. Hija de arquitectos, la composición y la observación son las mujeres que siempre me han acompañado en mi trabajo fotográfico.\nHoy, afincada en Francia, comienzo a explorar los confines de la fotografía analógica. ","user_id":721341,"name":"Marta Benlloch Benet","website":""},{"id":524489,"bio":"Italian photographer publishes in many magazines and newspapers. Best photo exhibition: Dont'Forget Nepal in Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci of Italy, and recently in Società Umanitaria in Milano.","user_id":523905,"name":"enrico de santis","website":":-("},{"id":284176,"bio":"I used to be a very passionate windsurfer, surfer and snowboarder, but unfortunately I broke my neck in a traffic accident. Because of this accident I was cut off from all my passions, and  in one split second, my life changed completely. But then I started to develop and interesse for photography, and it has given my so much pleasure to try to capture these unique moment...these split seconds in life..!!","user_id":283574,"name":"Mark Wengler","website":"www.ripandsnap.com (not active yet)"},{"id":663567,"bio":"I am a writer photographer living in Washington, DC.  For the past few years, I have been documenting protests in the capital.  I am a people person so mask-wearing, which I know is necessary, has changed my work.  This year, traveling cross country and working in DC, it is hard not to let sadness into my work.  To offset that, I stop for graffiti, murals, art anywhere I find it, looking for joy where it lives.","user_id":662983,"name":"Judy Licht","website":"www.judylicht.com"},{"id":721939,"bio":"I am a business woman above the famous glass ceiling and walk the streets every day to keep my eyes open to remember our own beauty and diversity ","user_id":721355,"name":"Ariette VS","website":""},{"id":722141,"bio":"","user_id":721557,"name":"Krzysztof Moneta","website":""},{"id":31598,"bio":"Rüdiger Beckmann has been seriously working as a free art photographer since 1998. He issued his book »Beyond Vanity« in 2010 and his cyanotype book »Cyanotopia« in 2019. \nSolo shows: Kunst Haus Wien (Vienna) 2014, opening exhibition Photobastei Zurich 2015, opening show of Enfants Artspace Hamburg 2016.","user_id":31603,"name":"Ruediger Beckmann","website":"www.pixelwelten.de"},{"id":722040,"bio":"Sane is an award-winning female photographer who has captured iconic portraits of some of the world's most celebrated figures that range from fashion icons like Jimmy Choo to renowned actresses like Helena Bonham Carter.\n\nWith a passion for promoting gender equality and diversity in advertising, business, and politics, Sane’s work frequently graces the pages of prestigious publications such as The Times and The Sunday Times.\n\nHer striking portraits have garnered global recognition, earning numerous prestigious awards and honours, including Best Photographer at the New York Photography Awards in 2021 and London International Photography Awards in 2022.","user_id":721456,"name":"Sane Seven","website":"www.saneseven.com"},{"id":188231,"bio":"73세 이다.\n53년 동안 사진의 영상의 세계에서 나는 더불어 산다.\n삶을 마치는 영혼의 순간 에도 나의 사진을 찍고 싶은다","user_id":187629,"name":"soungwon park","website":""},{"id":270054,"bio":"\"I was born in Turin in 1969 and I live in Italy. Lover of nature in all its forms, I try to represent it through a photography never frantic but in complete harmony with it by following the natural rhythms and more dramatic. I do not offer interpretations in my works, but I invite the viewer to find within themselves their own and to rediscover and not discover that world that already belongs to us and that is near us. The dominant themes of my photography are landscapes, seascapes, night photography and long exposures in a form that characterizes my style.\"\n","user_id":269452,"name":"Elio De Nardi","website":"500px.com/eliodenardi"},{"id":722173,"bio":"  ","user_id":721589,"name":"Heidi Kierulf Lorck","website":"www.heidikierulf.com"},{"id":722032,"bio":"","user_id":721448,"name":"Michael Alexander Quest","website":"malexanderquest.org"},{"id":661707,"bio":"\n","user_id":661123,"name":"David Girgensohn","website":""},{"id":398956,"bio":"Visual artist from Helsinki, Finland based in Göteborg, Sweden.\nCurrently doing her MFA in photography in HDK-Valand, Göteborg.\n\nb. 1992, Helsinki\n\nLinna's works are autofictional narratives.\n\nIn her body of work she studies the human psyche and the division of the self: can one ever truly know oneself?\n\nLinna draws inspiration from the mourning culture of Victorian era, urban legends and her own memories. Her works are affected by both collective and subjective symbolism, giving the audience space for possible interpretations.\nOne of the reaccuring themes in Linna's work is her relationship to death. To find ways to cope with her own mortality, she is occupied by the ephemerality of life and the traces it leaves. \n","user_id":398372,"name":"Emi Linna","website":"emilinna.cargo.site"},{"id":31566,"bio":"I am a 23 year old photographer from Manchester, I graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2014 and since then I have dedicated my time to train as a photography teacher. The one thing I love most about photography is the inspiration which is bounced off artist to artist, I like to inspire as well as being inspired. I use a mixture of film and digital photography, I am slowly gathering the equipment to be self sufficient in processing colour film at home. I create my images as a personal response to the world around me and enjoy the process of creating the image so much that I am often disappointed when the piece is completed. ","user_id":31571,"name":"Stef Parkinson","website":"www.stefparkinson.co.uk"},{"id":31568,"bio":"Photographer Trond Johan Andersen\ntjanders@online.no\n+47 924 45 252\n\nEducated as a photographer from Bilder Nordic School of Photography - Oslo - Norway.\nDocumentary Photographing - College Volda - Norway - with Dr. Stuart Franklin as my head-teacher.\nI mostly do long term photographic projects. I also do freelance photographing, documentary photographing for magazines and newspapers, and special events.  \nParticipated in sevral joint exhibitions in Norway.\nMy first solo exhibition in 2013.\n","user_id":31573,"name":"Trond Johan Andersen","website":""},{"id":586392,"bio":"Anna Miou, born as Anna Pleioni-Zilfidou in the early 90’s in Athens. She studied photography at AKTO and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Photography. She has taken part in group exhibitions at Technopolis in Gazi, at the Hellenic Car Museum, at the I.P.P.O. bar and at The HUB Events. Her passion is portraits and her true love is nature and the wonderful cohabitants on this planet, the animals, where she does what she can to protect them.","user_id":585808,"name":"Anna Miou","website":"annamiouphotography.com/?fbclid=IwAR3p88_Ebh0Y8_0K8INKuW7bWtMqsNVejSMkXPZ7UH6emStIsT0tnHIRIuc"},{"id":720815,"bio":"Laura e Viola si conoscono all'interno dello Spazio co-working di Livorno ed iniziano a collaborare nel 2021.\nIl comune interesse per lo studio del corpo, le arti visive e ricerca estetica le porta a sperimentare insieme.\nLaura Sgherri si occupa di fotografia e arti visive.\nViola Buti si occupa di styling, body art e fotografia.","user_id":720231,"name":"Viola Laura Buti Sgherri","website":"www.laurasgherri.com"},{"id":719219,"bio":"Tami Cicale is a fine art portrait and still life photographer outside of Annapolis, Maryland. After a long career in public safety, she has found her calling in creating portraits and art in a quiet corner of her home. A hobbyist turned professional, she is hoping to reach people through beautiful imagery. ","user_id":718635,"name":"Tami Cicale","website":"www.facebook.com/tamicicalephotography"},{"id":31596,"bio":"","user_id":31601,"name":"Isabelle Blanc","website":"www.isabelleblanc.com"},{"id":31550,"bio":"","user_id":31555,"name":"Lauren Koplowitz","website":"www.laurenkop.com"},{"id":638393,"bio":"Avid photographer looking to capture the obscure and bring beauty to the eye of the viewer. As someone who sees photographs everywhere in the world around me, I am constantly carrying some type of camera and looking for inspiration everywhere I turn. ","user_id":637809,"name":"Alexa Scranton","website":"araephotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":762610,"bio":"With over 40 years of experience documenting Black quotidian life through photography and making images since childhood, Miller is self-taught.\n\nA native New Yorker, Miller studied Sociology/Psychology at Bennett College in Greensboro, NC. She completed graduate studies in City and Regional Planning at Pratt Institute, in Brooklyn, NY.\n\nHer passion for advocacy planning in neighborhood revitalization and community development, led her to work in the community for nearly 20 years. She focused on the economic, social, and political development of communities, neighborhoods, and the people that made them thrive. Being in community informed her perspective, enabling her to capture the human experience visually. \n\nMiller has developed a powerful eye for images that display the true kaleidoscope of experiences in African American culture. She has exhibited her work in numerous galleries and museums since 1988. Her work is in the permanent collections of  the Schomburg Center for Black Research And Culture, The Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of the City of New York and is published in numerous book and articles. \n\nIn 1999,  Miller taught photography at The Tisch Department of Photography and Imaging at New York University, the City University of New York, and photography and art in New York City’s public school system.\n\nMiller is currently Beacon Gallery's (Boston) 2023 Artist In Residence and is a La Luz Workshop 2023 Scholarship recipient (Publish Your Photography Book).\n","user_id":756918,"name":"Cheryl Miller","website":"cherylmiller.photoshelter.com"},{"id":108465,"bio":"Enrica Magnolini\n1982; lavora tra Milano.\nDal 2014 è amministratrice della società MATRICEOTTO SRL che si occupa di servizi fotografici per aziende di moda. Dal 2011 ha lavorato come consulente fotografa presso FABRICA di BENETTON Group.\nSi appassiona alla fotografia nel 2000 segue un corso di fotografia al Museo Ken Damy di Brescia; si diploma presso il Liceo Scientifico con indirizzo Artistico e continua gli studi in fotografia presso l’Istituto Europeo del Design di Milano fino al 2004. Nel 2008 frequenta il corso di specializzazione in fotografia di scena all’Accademia Teatro alla Scala di Milano. Continua a specializzarsi in fotografia di scena frequentando workshop tenuti da Roberto Masotti a Milano e da Angelo Turetta e Mario Spada a Bolzano e nel 2018 sue un corso di narrazione di immagini al MAXXI di Roma.\n\nDal 2003 espone in diverse mostre in Italia tra cui nel 2017 mostra personale AIM IN TIME curata da Paola Riccardi per ALTRIMONDI Milano.\nNel 2018 viene esposta a ualuba.org Gallery, Brescia e \npresso Kunstraum Ping•Pong - Fotografie im Leipziger Westen. Nel 2019 nello spazio MAC a Venezia, Italia.\n","user_id":107863,"name":"Enrica Magnolini","website":"www.matriceotto.com"},{"id":499723,"bio":"Sono una laureanda in culture digitali e della comunicazione, vivo nella bellissima, ma altrettanto claustrofobica, isola di Ischia, nel golfo di Napoli in Italia. \nHo tante passioni: viaggiare, andare ai concerti, dipingere e...fotografare! \nScatto sempre, ogni qual volta gli occhi e il cuore mi dicono di farlo. Ogni mio scatto rappresenta qualcosa e seppur all'apparenza qualche scatto può sembrare che non rappresenti nulla, racchiude comunque un'universo, il mio. ","user_id":499139,"name":"Eleonora Monti","website":""},{"id":722169,"bio":"I seek to bring to others those images I have seen, and places I have been.","user_id":721585,"name":"george craig","website":"www.SisterdaleStudio.com"},{"id":31597,"bio":"Sandra Calligaro (b. 1981) is a French free-lance photographer. She is represented by Picturetank photo agency. \nAfter studying arts and photography in Paris, she decided to become a reporter. She went to Afghanistan for the first time in 2007 and did several trips before settling there. For the last 7 years, she has been working for French and European media outlets and alongside international NGOs and organizations as well. \n\nShe is mainly interested in social issues: she worked on a community of heroin users in Kabul and on Afghan emigration, which she approached from 2 points of views: those who leave, and those who are left behind. \n\nSince 2011, she particularly concentrated her work on Kabul city and shows the Afghan capital, through her own eyes, more than 10 years into the war. She decided to look for once at the city in a different way, as she feels that the media representation has been unfettered, shameless and almost pornographic. Her idea was to look for people inside the town, and to capture them with respect and decency, which often meant allowing the subject some distance. \n\nIn her last work, “Afghan Dream, the NATO generation”, she portrays the emergence of a new urban class in Kabul, which could disappear with the NATO withdraw. She got a grant from the French National Center for Arts (CNAP) for this project, which has been shown in France in several festivals.\n","user_id":31602,"name":"Sandra Calligaro","website":"www.sandracalligaro.com"},{"id":83693,"bio":"Photography offers me a way of seeing into the dreams of others...  often only a glimpse of color or light evokes emotion.","user_id":83375,"name":"Christy Bell","website":"www.ArtistCircle Studio.com"},{"id":539970,"bio":"Scientific Communicator, Producer and Audiovisual Director. Doctor in Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Public Relations. Degree in Audiovisual Communication and Superior Technician in Production of Shows and Audiovisuals. I have experience in advertising, television and audiovisual dissemination of national and European R\u0026amp;D\u0026amp;i science projects.\n","user_id":539386,"name":"Diego Llinás Rueda","website":"diegollinas.es"},{"id":722145,"bio":"A paramedic and self taught photographer documenting the dynamic scenery of California’s Central Valley. ","user_id":721561,"name":"Sergio Porras","website":""},{"id":762710,"bio":"I was born and raised in Buenos Aires and since my childhood I breathed the atmosphere of this metropolis full of stimulus and different cultures.\nI alternate my work as a photographer to the research of visual\narts. These activities are complementary to my fondness for images. As I move from one scene to another, I let my imagination wonder around and discover a story behind every face and every movement of a body, of a scenery or the city where I am living or visiting. \nWith the help of my camera I try to tell how I see the world, free of any prejudice and conditioning.\n\n2023 - IPA International Photography Awards\nHonorable Mention - Event Other\n\n2023 - TTA -Travel Tales Award\nFinalist\n\n2023 - PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris \nHonorable Mention - Category Press\n\n2022 - IPA International Photography Awards\nHonorable Mention - Category People - Newborn / baby\n\n2022 - Budapest International Foto Awards\nGold Winner - Category People - Life Style\nSilver Winner - Category People - Family\n\n2022 - Tokyo International Foto Awards\nHonorable Mention - Category People - Life Style\n\n2022 - Monochrome Photography Awards\nHonorable Mention - Category People","user_id":757002,"name":"Martin Ordeñana","website":"www.martinodenana.com"},{"id":376418,"bio":"J’ai grandi à Cannes dans le quartier des pêcheurs (au Suquet), à quelques encâblures du port et du célèbre festival de cinéma … J’en conserve un énorme respect ainsi qu’une admiration profonde pour les hommes de la mer mais également pour le monde du spectacle… Après avoir été quelques mois assistant du photographe de mode Henri Heidersheid en 1975 je suis parti naviguer… Je n’ai commencé mon travail en tant que photographe professionnel qu’en 2000. J’ai été l’un des premiers professionnel à adopter le numérique.\n\nMa biographie complète : \nhttps://www.nicolas-claris.com/biographie","user_id":375834,"name":"nicolas claris","website":"nicolas-claris.com"},{"id":553843,"bio":"","user_id":553259,"name":"Kevin Sattler","website":"www.rafikiart.eu"},{"id":722273,"bio":"Christopher Valentine is a traveling photographer living full-time on the road exploring the United States. \n\nHis work is made through a constant resourcefulness to his surroundings and is cultivated through a heightened attention to detail. \n\nSome particular photographic interests he has at the moment are centered around topics related to the environment, climate change, and the way people live. \n","user_id":721689,"name":"Christopher Valentine","website":"www.christophervalentine.photo"},{"id":722268,"bio":"Zoe Peterson is an image-based artist currently enrolled at the Savannah College of Art and Design pursuing a B.F.A. in Photography and minor in Printmaking.","user_id":721684,"name":"zoe peterson","website":""},{"id":720530,"bio":"I have been photographing and printing my own work, both analog and digital for 40 years.  My work can be found in private and local city collections\nand some has recently been donated to a California museum concerning the Mohave desert.","user_id":719946,"name":"Ronald Rigge","website":"ronrigge.com"},{"id":660694,"bio":"After obtaining her degree in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts at Brera and after graduating in photography at the Institute R. Bauer in Milan, she started working first as\u0026nbsp;assistant\u0026nbsp;for international photographers and then as a\u0026nbsp;professional photographer\u0026nbsp;directing her research to\u0026nbsp;advertisement,\u0026nbsp;corporate\u0026nbsp;photography\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;interior design\u0026nbsp;photography. At the same time, she focuses on personal projects.\u2028She collaborates with magazines, advertising agencies and other companies.\n\n","user_id":660110,"name":"Laura Pietra","website":"www.laurapietra.it"},{"id":218978,"bio":"Je m'appelle Lawrence BRU, j'ai 32 ans, je suis né et vit à Montpellier. Mon métier est celui de psychologue du travail. J'ai commencé à m'intéresser à la photographie en regardant les photos de ma mère qui développait et tirait ses films dans les années 70. Sa vie aux états-unis m'ont donné le goût de la découverte du monde mais en premier lieu, des gens. C'est pourquoi mon travail est centré sur des portraits et des lieux significatifs dans leur contexte historique. Je travaille beaucoup au format 35mm mais aussi au moyen format. Mes appareils sont les Pentax mx, le Canon A1, et le Mamyia RZ67.","user_id":218376,"name":"Lawrence Bru","website":""},{"id":31594,"bio":"Hugo Aymar (1988) is a French photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Paris. In 2014, he is selected for the \"30 under 30\" contest, organized by Magnum Photos and which rewards emerging documentary photographers. Hugo Aymar won a \"Remarkable Artwork Award\" at the 2016 Siena International Photo Awards for his work on the refugee crisis. This work will be exhibited the same year at the festival Kolga Tbilisi. In 2017, Hugo Aymar is selected to participate in the workshop organized by Nikon and the Noor agency in Paris, supervised by Bénédicte Kurzen, Pep Bonnet and Robin Hammond. Also in 2017, he hold an exposition of his subject on the refugee crisis at the Maison de la Photographie in Lille and is nominated for the PhotogrVphy Grant Category Photojournalism. He also received the 1st prize of the Miami Street Photography Festival for his documentary work on the 19th arrondissement of Paris. ","user_id":31599,"name":"Hugo Aymar","website":"www.hugoaymar.fr"},{"id":218487,"bio":"Gérardy was born in Saint-Mard, Belgium. He studied computer science engineering at the University of Liège (Belgium). \nHe practices photography since he was a child.  He did improve his photographic skills by attending workshops and portfolio review sessions with recognized photographers. \nGérardy likes documenting instants of life capturing people in their day to day environment.","user_id":217885,"name":"Jean-Luc Gérardy","website":"www.jlgerardy.photography"},{"id":276116,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. My work is most black and white oriented, focused on documental, portrait and self-portrait, urban lifestyle, architecture and travel photography. I believe that the absence of color allows a different perspective of our daily reality. Photography in my life represents an opportunity to rediscover what is around me.","user_id":275514,"name":"Fernanda Ottoni","website":"www.vernopsia.com"},{"id":722231,"bio":"My name is Sadhbh Lynam, I am 22 years old.  I am a second year Documentary Photography student at the University of South Wales. ","user_id":721647,"name":"Sadhbh Lynam","website":""},{"id":300795,"bio":"Rose Aguiar is a visual artist, Brazilian, lives in Nova Friburgo, RJ. Graduated in Arts (Arts Education) at Bennett and has three postgraduate degrees (Universo, UNIRIO and UNB) in the same area. She has been working with drawing, woodcuts, watercolors and photography for over 40 years and currently his research focuses on photography, with the theme WATER. She held individual and group exhibitions in Brazil (Fortaleza, Goiás, São Paulo, Porto de Galinhas, Rio de Janeiro and Nova Friburgo) and abroad (New York, Portugal, Osaka, Paris, Palermo, Milan). She worked for 30 years as an art teacher at the State Education Network in Nova Friburgo (IENF). Hers teachers were Ivan Serpa, Lydio Bandeira de Melo, Eduardo Sued, Antônio Grosso and Chalib Jabour, under the guidance of Lia do Rio, Marcia Zoé Ramos, Sara Figueiredo. She participated in two artistic immersions, in France and in Lumiar – RJ. She published a photo book “ÁGUA VIVA” and “ALQUIMIA DA IMAGEM”. She was part of the Artistic Processes -1 of Galeria EIXO. She was part of Casa Tato4 – São Paulo. She was part of Residence in Casa da Escada Colorida.","user_id":300193,"name":"Rose Aguiar","website":"@roseaguiar (facebook)"},{"id":762808,"bio":"Chris Yan, born in Beijing, China in 1981, is an accomplished photographer and Creative Director. After earning a degree in art and design from the Communication University of China, Chris gained extensive experience working with top international advertising agencies like Dentsu, JWT, and Leo Burnett. As a senior creative director who has won more than 60 international and local creative awards. In 2013, he founded his own company to create and design advertisements for well-known brands such as BMW, Rolls-Royce, M\u0026amp;M's, and Dove. \n\nAt the same time, where he began to blend commercial design with his passion for photography, focusing primarily on humanities and street photography. Over the past decade, Chris has photographed extensively across different countries, continuously refining his craft. His works has received significant recognition, being frequently featured as Mastershot by the Leica LFI Gallery, and has been featured in Photo VOGUE many times. Chris has earned numerous awards, including a Gold at the 2023 Tokyo International Foto Awards, a Gold at the 2024 Budapest International Foto Awards, and Top5 Jury Selection at the 2024 IPA. His works has been exhibited in Milan, London, Glasgow, Buenos Aires, Malaga etc., and also been published in several magazines and books.","user_id":757083,"name":"Chris Yan","website":"www.chrisyanyan.com"},{"id":722196,"bio":"My first involvement in photography was as part of 'The Active Eye : Contemporary New Zealand Photography' in 1976.","user_id":721612,"name":"Graeme Leng-Ward","website":""},{"id":31549,"bio":"Anastasia Samoylova is a Miami-based artist and photographer. She divides her time between exploring the flood of images, and images of flood. In her studio practice she makes use of nature-themed images found online, to create complex three-dimensional constructions, which are then rephotographed, as in her series Landscape Sublime. But out in the world, Samoylova is working on FloodZone, a long-term photographic response to the impending sea levels rise, in Florida and beyond. ","user_id":31554,"name":"Anastasia Samoylova","website":"www.anasamoylova.com"},{"id":7962,"bio":"Bex is a documentary director and artist, her practice examining human trauma. Her films are a form of narrative documentary, thought provoking, beautiful and intense. She most recently directed/produced the feature documentary - AMASHINGA: The British Empire \u0026amp; the Zulu Kingdom. Her multi-disciplinary project, The Island, is in post-production; filmed and photographed over ten years, it centres around the changing life of a community on an island that is eroding off the coast of Sierra Leone. \n\nHer earlier films include: The Cowfoot Prince, a timely tale of heritage and belonging for a Sierra Leonean man living in the UK; I’ll Love You Till the End, a searingly intimate film examining bereavement of suicide. Both films screened in festivals in the UK and internationally, and had extensive impact production tours. I'll Love You Till the End won the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival Perspective Award in 2020.\n\nBex is a visiting tutor at the National Film and Television School and has created short films for UN Agencies and NGOs with clients including BBC Media Action, Freedom from Torture, IRC, UNICEF, WFP, and Save the Children. Now based in Margate in the UK, she lived in Sierra Leone for a number of years, and has worked across the world.  ","user_id":7962,"name":"Bex Singleton","website":"www.bexsingleton.com"},{"id":722232,"bio":"Médecin, musicien, je pratique la photographie en amateur. J'ai débuté la photo de rue en février de cette année. J'ai plaisir à publier ce que la rue m'inspire. C'est mon premier concours.","user_id":721648,"name":"stephane bihan","website":""},{"id":722158,"bio":"","user_id":721574,"name":"Mary Ellen Jordan","website":""},{"id":721833,"bio":"b.1988, Bucharest, Romania\nBFA (2013) and MFA (2015) in Photography at the National University of Arts Bucharest.\n\nIn the beginning, I was fascinated by the capacity of photography to depict what we see, but now I'm captivated by the possibility of photography to expose what the human eye actually cannot see.\n\nMy current  work (2020-present) aims to survey reality from far away and provide a photographic representation of the fascinating digital age we live in. Because of the fast pace at which all of today's changes occur, many of us are unable to keep up with the technological disruptions of our personal lives. Life is\u0026nbsp;becoming increasingly digitally mediated, and what we previously knew is becoming more and more absolute.\n\nBetween 2010 and 2019, I used photography as a method to gain access to different spaces and communities that I would not have otherwise been able to enter. Prior to my current practice, I worked on a number of projects that document the social and economic shifts that occurred as a result of the Romanian revolution and the country's EU membership. Some of the main subjects of my earlier works include marginalized groups living in a maze of underground tunnels in Bucharest \"Tunnels and Pipes\" 2011-2015 or the decay of communist working-class neighbourhoods in Romania \"A Diagram of Utopia\" 2014-2017.","user_id":721249,"name":"Dani Gherca","website":"www.danigherca.com"},{"id":717282,"bio":"Victor Yañez-Lazcano received his MFA from Stanford University and his BFA from Columbia College Chicago. While in Chicago he balanced a freelance career in both commercial and fine art photography. During this time, he also established himself as an arts educator through the Museum of Contemporary Photography and Columbia College’s Project AIM (Arts Integration and Mentorship). In 2012, Yañez-Lazcano co-founded LATITUDE, a non-profit community digital lab for photographers in Chicago. Since 2018, he has been a visiting lecturer in art at various institutions including Stanford University, San Francisco State University, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.\n\nHis work was recently exhibited at Root Division in San Francisco, Perspective Gallery in Milwaukee and at the Design Museum of Chicago. He is the recipient of a Nō Studio artist grant and recently completed a residency at Djerassi in Woodside California.","user_id":716698,"name":"Victor Yañez-Lazcano","website":"www.yanez-lazcano.com"},{"id":698060,"bio":"I am a self-taught digital and analogue photographer from Hamburg, Germany. My serious interest in photography startet in the 80’s with my first 35mm camera and my own photographic laboratory, focusing on landscapes and portraits. Today I don’t prefer a subject anymore. I follow my inspiration and ideas when I read, walk, dream, watch tv and consider my emotions when things happen to me. ","user_id":697476,"name":"Fred Johnsson","website":"www.fredjohnsson.de"},{"id":697240,"bio":"A photographer concerned with using the art to showcase our shared humanity and build community across the globe.\n","user_id":696656,"name":"Greg Hatton","website":"www.impaci.com"},{"id":503412,"bio":"I am a storyteller based in Batangas, Philippines. I am focused on personal projects exploring themes such as identity, subcultures and environmental issues while tracing the chaos and beauty of forgotten folklore and its reemergence in the modern world. \n","user_id":502828,"name":"Jomar Tingson","website":""},{"id":666943,"bio":"\nHi, my name is Roberta Alvarado. I've been traveling through North and Central America with my camera by backpack since 2016. It allows me the freedom to take transportation to where the story I seek takes me.  My current and ongoing project is an exhibit that appreciates Indigenous cultures from North and Central America. My overall body of work might be seen as having a dark edge but I see the beauty in life's cycle and see it as celebratory. I find value by recognizing life's fragility in hopes we may embrace the seemingly mundane tasks with intention while observing our global interconnectedness.\nPhotography is my first love. We met in high school and have been inseparable ever since. I'm drawn to its truth, its necessity to remember, to stay connected, and to, like myself, reconnect. ","user_id":666359,"name":"Roberta Alvarado","website":"www.RobertaAlvarado.com"},{"id":722249,"bio":"","user_id":721665,"name":"Rowan Taylor","website":"rowan.photos"},{"id":722212,"bio":"Pingkan Lucas is a writer, photographer and storyteller. She picked up her first SLR at the age of 13 and has been photographing since. \n\nPingkan was born in Indonesia, and currently works as a communications professional in Germany.  The experience of growing up in Jakarta, LA, and Tokyo and living in Graz and Munich have sensitized her to the constant that is impermanence. Writing and photography serve as memory aids, helping her to encapsulate and parcel experiences into small, digestible doses, useful for centering herself in this ever-changing and evolving world.\n","user_id":721628,"name":"Pingkan Lucas","website":"pingkans-studio.com"},{"id":762901,"bio":"Hello! My name is Ewerton, and I'm a wedding and family photographer based on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. I was born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and came to the United States in 1998.\n\nI've captured some of the most important moments in people's lives as a photographer for over ten years. I specialize in wedding and family photography and truly love what I do. There's something magical about being able to freeze time and preserve memories that will last a lifetime.\n\nIn my personal life, I am happily married and have two wonderful children. They are my world, and I'm so grateful for their love and support. When I'm not behind the camera or spending time with my family, I enjoy exploring all Cape Cod offers. The natural beauty of this place never ceases to amaze me.\n\nThank you for taking the time to read a bit about me. If you're looking for a photographer who will capture your special moments with creativity and care, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'd love to chat with you and see if we're a good fit!","user_id":757149,"name":"Ewerton Decastro","website":"www.decastrophoto.com"},{"id":379366,"bio":"Michael James Hillman (American, b.1988) is a visual artist whose work explores the complexities and psychology of memory, space, and our relationship to the natural world. \n\nInspired by his mother's stories of her years working as a Pan Am stewardess in the late 1960's and early 1970's, Michael's early imagination created a dynamic contrast amongst his suburban childhood experience in Orange County, California.  \n\nDuring his time studying and working at the University of Arizona, his love for photography came naturally. Photographs eventually became a more appropriate and suitable form of communication to disseminate ideas that words had a hard time doing.  Whether they're landscapes or pictures of people in landscapes, Michael's pictures are windows to moments of sublime happenstance and the possibility of that something else...\n","user_id":378782,"name":"Michael Hillman","website":"www.michaeljameshillman"},{"id":54190,"bio":"I was born in Greece, in 1962.\nI work as a primary school teacher in Athens.","user_id":54195,"name":"Christos Saprikis","website":"www.fotografizo.com/foto"},{"id":762854,"bio":"When I was young, as a black and white enthusiast, I started to portrait my Milan of the 70’s, underlining details from my childhood and documenting a city that under the fog was rapidly changing its skin. The creative process of these years used to start with the click but then continued with development and print, and I used to improvise darkrooms in any suitable spot. I have always been fascinated from the developing process, from the feeling of touching the celluloid, to the image starting to appear shaking the paper in the basin, till the priceless emotion of developing a memory. \nYear after year I always tried to find new incentives and ways to express myself, for an introverted in fact, photography it’s therapy. It’s the natural way with which I can express what people and places convey to me. \nThe 2020 pandemic changed me humanely and artistically, in ways that initially I couldn't even imagine. The emotive and creative vent that I had for years was suddenly gone. I found myself forced to observe my archive and critically evaluate the images, trying to relive those sensations. I realized that giving the right time to a new point of view, I was able to find all those emotions like joy and pain and they were right there ready to be printed. So for the first time in my life the need to share triumphed over the jealousy and intimacy of the shots.","user_id":757119,"name":"Riccardo Vanolo","website":"ricvanolo.photo"},{"id":146429,"bio":"Sharon Johnson-Tennant was born in Columbia, South Carolina. She received a BA in Fine Arts from Skidmore College, in Saratoga Springs, New York. During a career in NYC in textile and fashion design, she ontinued with her studies in Color Theory at NYU.\nAfter a move to Los Angeles, Sharon shifted her focus to photography. Her work is about making the invisible visible, and finding beauty in it's details. Sharon's photographs are held in private collections and have been featured in galleries and exhibiitions worldwide. Her work has been published by Sony Pictures, PDN, National Geographic Travel Magazine and Travel and Leisure, and featured in the Huffington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Artslant, Lenscratch, Clickblog Italy Canon and Clickblog France Nikon. Sharon has won numerous awards including the Julia Margaret Cameron Award and the IPA International Photo Award.\nShe is represented by the Robert Berman Gallery in LA, B-6 Gallery in SF and Art Project Paia in Maui.","user_id":145827,"name":"SHARON JOHNSON-TENNANT","website":"www.sharonjohnsontennant.com, www.sjtdesigns.net"},{"id":98713,"bio":"Born in Żyrardów (Poland) in 1986, Łukasz Kubicki is a Cardiff based artist, currently undertaking Ph.D. in photography at University of South Wales.\n\nHis photographic practice is material, sometimes sculptural, always nuanced and multivalent - centred around philosophical notion of time and visual. \nThrough the experimenting with different processes, media and display, his work reconfigured traditional photographic representation.\n\nMinimalistic and often formal work elicited much positive feedback, not only from peers and associates, but also from a large audience through exhibitions and publicity that include: “International Print Exhibition 158”, Royal Photography Society, London/Aberystwyth/Worcester/Warrington/Derby; “Cream 2015”, Crane Kalman, Brighton; “Beyond the Camera”, Pingyao International Photography Festival 2015, China; “Made to Stray”, The Abacus, Cardiff; “Graduate Photography Online 2015”, Source Magazine; “Theatre of Life” Riverfront, Newport; “Pattern in My Carpet”,","user_id":98114,"name":"Lukasz Kubicki","website":"www.lukaszkubicki.com"},{"id":366018,"bio":"I'm not just looking for pale and transient aesthetics. I'm looking for emotions and stories. It's the restless search for that one shot, which captures all the emotions and feelings of one particular moment - that is real beauty to me.","user_id":365416,"name":"Karim El Nour","website":"www.elnour.eu"},{"id":91745,"bio":"\n","user_id":91282,"name":"Judyta Grudzien","website":"www.judytagrudzien.com"},{"id":38725,"bio":"Tania Kamidou (b.1978) lives and works in Thessaloniki ,Greece. She has studied photography at Stereosis Photography Center and attended photography seminars of project development at Studio Tessera with Stratos Kalafatis and Photobook workshop at the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography with Lia Nalbantidou.\nShe owns a Certificate of completion at Graphic Design from Keme Institute .\nSince 2006 she participates in group and solo exhibitions.\nHer photographic work ''My dad 's shadow'' has been presented in the Festival of Photography Voies Off - Photographie Arles 2013 and has been published by Agra publications in 2014.\nHer photo project is mainly anthropocentric and having as a start her personal experiences it develops as a visual autobiography .\nShe 's mostly Curious than serious...","user_id":38730,"name":"Tania Kamidou","website":"taniakamidou.wix.com/taniakamidou"},{"id":31648,"bio":"Andreas Pliatsikas was born in 1976 in Haidari, where he grew up. He took an interest in photography in 2003, joining the 18ANO photographic group and continuing his studies at the Haidari Professional Training Institute. He completed his practice in 2008 working as a set photographer in ERT. During the last few years he has been working exclusively on artistic photography. He is a member of the 18ANO photographic lab and a special therapist of the 18ANO Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Unit, continuing a significant course as team coordinator and photography teacher. \nHe has participated in several group exhibitions, among which the \"Who we Are\" group exhibition held by Lightroom Projects at the Taf Foundation on 11-28.02.2010 and the \"TV Eyes II\" exhibition featured at the Modern Art Museum on 26.07.10.On 17 – 29 June 2013 by the title 'Memory' group exhibition in Technopolis Athens. His recent participation on Kythera Photographic Encounters in the exhibition of new Greek photographers by title 'Over the Edge'. His photographs are featured in the ''Faith\" and \"Metro\" albums. In the year of 2014 he watched the Pavlos Fysakis workshop ''Personal Vision''  in Focus School of Photography. During the second half of 2014 he watched the summer art workshop 1/7/2014 till 29/8/14 of Depression Era by rapporteurs George Prinos and Peter Mpampasikas, and during the experience of the work of the workshop he also wanted to watch the winter art workshop 12/12/14 till 18/1/15 by the name ''New Documents''. His big interest for the Depression Era is  living it as human being and photographer.\n","user_id":31653,"name":"Andreas Pliatsikas","website":""},{"id":679874,"bio":"","user_id":679290,"name":"Alina Saffron","website":"www.behance.net/alinasaffron"},{"id":161424,"bio":"","user_id":160822,"name":"Nazanin Tabatabaee Yazdi","website":"www.nazanintabatabaee.com"},{"id":716620,"bio":"Never not evolving.","user_id":716036,"name":"Nicki Gallaga","website":""},{"id":42227,"bio":"After graduating in Modern Literature and Communication, Olivier Ramonteu was a literature teacher, then the communication assistant for the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon and finally head of communications for the Lawyer Bar Association in Lyon.\n\nIn 2013, he decided to get his photographic activity in the foreground becoming purely professional photographer. His photographic work is divided therefore between his own work and commissioned works.\n\nHis universe subtly blends elements of reality and dream-like atmospheres in which often slip dissonant elements The aesthetic that he develops takes place in an unstable equilibrium at the borders of reality, dream and nightmare. The fantasy genre is never far away, which introduces doubt in the viewer's eye to the point of questioning the reality of what he looks. His sources of inspiration can be found in literature (Maupassant, Poe, Dostoevsky, Mallarmé), movies (Tim Burton), painting (Gustave Moreau) , mythology, religion, and of course, photography (Tim Walker, Brooke Shaden, Zemotion, etc).\n\nHe also works on commissions for visual artists, actors, musicians for whom he creates visual universes in line with their own creations.","user_id":42232,"name":"Olivier Ramonteu","website":"www.olivier-ramonteu.fr"},{"id":266970,"bio":"","user_id":266368,"name":"Markos Tetradis","website":"markostetradis.com"},{"id":720910,"bio":"As far back as I can remember I wanted to be an artist even when I didn't know it.  I grew up in New Jersey and have fond memories of vacations spent at the shore. My sister and I would hunt endlessly for sea-glass and shells.  But the main attraction was the ocean. Powerful, serene, mid-night blue or gunmetal grey it was all those things and more.  Floating out on my raft, I distinctly remember being tossed by a wave and sinking down as if in slow motion.  My feet up where my head should be and feeling the sheer whoosh of water rushing in around me it was terrifying but compelling, frightening yet strangely captivating. That experience of inside/outside, the surface and what lies beneath, of powerful physical forces made a deep and lasting impression.\nI am the eldest of six children and the first in  my family to go to college, majoring in Philosophy and Sociology. It was after earning a MA in Sociology that I began to feel that this was not my path in life. I discovered the very commonplace activity of making a photograph leads to discussions of time and space; perception and meaning; process and idea - that which fascinated me in my college studies. While working as the photographer for Geological Sciences at Cornell, I had the opportunity to discuss my work with John Szarkowski (A.D. White lecture). It remains memorable to me as we talked about formal properties of image making (especially the space within an image) as well as metaphor and developing the medium itself.","user_id":720326,"name":"Mary Wessel","website":""},{"id":395475,"bio":"British Army Photographer\nViking fan ","user_id":394891,"name":"Becky Brown","website":""},{"id":720939,"bio":"Hello ladies or gentlemen.\nAll I can say is - I was growing up in Kazakhstan, lived in Saint-Petersburg and recently came back to my motherland.\nTravelled in Asia and Europe.\nMost of my life I explore life through people and camera.\nThat's my biggest love, study and salvation.\nHope you enjoyed moments which i captured and decided to share with you, \nThank you for your time.\nWish you write me back ;)","user_id":720355,"name":"Kseniia Ivanova","website":""},{"id":568631,"bio":"I’m currently battling stage 4 breast cancer and my comfort comes through photography work. My website sure does need upgrading the pics that are already there.  I plan to live and to do more photography and film work. Watch this space. ","user_id":568047,"name":"Anita Jamieson","website":"www.anitaJamieson.com.au"},{"id":160646,"bio":"Matthias grew up in enclosed West-Berlin, super8 film curling around his feet due to his father’s obsession to record family stories.  He started shooting stop-motion shorts, documentaries and a 30’ short in Super8 cinemascope and finally got caught looking into a selfconstructed film viewer, seeing his grandfather playing crocket in the garden who had passed away a couple of months before.\nAfter a brief dip into studying meteorology he got another offer to work in a commercial production - and never went back. Making his way through all the technical jobs behind the camera in feature and music video productions Matthias finally graduated as a DP from german Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg with over 20 shorts under his belt which had won a handful of awards and an Academy Award nomination as honorary foreign student film.\nBased in Berlin and Buenos Aires Matthias has shot over a dozen feature films and some tv movies and commercials since then. Right now he lives in Berlin and Munich.\n","user_id":160044,"name":"Matthias Fleischer","website":""},{"id":717459,"bio":"Russian by birth I never felt belonging to a certain county or nation. It's been a while that I live in Paris and find my inspiration in its streets and its citizens. My world is mostly black and white, created by true and imagined stories.\n\n ","user_id":716875,"name":"Yulia Medova","website":""},{"id":178522,"bio":"A Swiss / Brazilian creative mind with an interdisciplinary and international background experimenting with life. As an admirer of human behaviour and sustainability, I aspire to use photography, storytelling, knowledge and various tools as instruments for positive change. ","user_id":177920,"name":"Maja Juzwiak","website":"www.majajuzwiak.com"},{"id":31664,"bio":"Simone Sapienza (Italy, 1990) graduated with a first class BA (HONS) in Documentary Photography from the University of South Wales, Newport in 2016. After he won Ragusa Photo Festival in 2012, in 2014 he has been amongst the winners of PDN Edu and he has been nominated as “Moving Images Photographer of the Year” at Lucie Awards 2014, New York.\nFinally, in 2015, he has got a 2nd place at Tabò Prize – Fotoleggendo 2015 as well as received a Honorable Mention from the Photographic Museum of Humanity as finalist of the New Generation prize. In 2016 he has won the Breakthrough Award by BJP for the best undergraduate series.\nSimone actually lives in Sicily and he's co-founder of Gazebook – Sicily Photobook Festival.","user_id":31669,"name":"Simone Sapienza","website":"www.simonesapienza.com"},{"id":557706,"bio":"This picture is a selection from the work of Vicky Van Muylder.\nIn daily life, the photographer works as a medical laboratory technologist.\nShe is also passionate about architecture, nature and event photography.\n","user_id":557122,"name":"Vicky Van Muylder","website":""},{"id":721619,"bio":"I have been a photographer for almost ten years,  but only in the past two years have I openly called myself a professional, not because of the desire for payment or compensentation for my work, but rather believing my work is now a standard I am proud of and the desire to continue to grow and achieve more in my passion as a photographer. ","user_id":721035,"name":"Dominic Ross","website":"dominicross.myportfolio.com"},{"id":19935,"bio":"Mark Purdom’s photographic work, while a commentary on people’s influence on the environment, also plays with our concept or arguably our preconceptions of the picturesque. Mark is originally from England and since moving to New Zealand, he has participated in various group and solo exhibitions at home and internationally.\nPurdom is recognised for his work by the New Zealand National Contemporary Art Awards, Renaissance Photography Prize, Association of Photographers UK, Royal Photographic Society, International Photography Awards, New Zealand Photobook of the Year and the Portrait Salon Awards UK.  He has exhibited at the Month of Photography (MOPLA) - Los Angeles USA, Athens Photography Festival - Greece,  I Book Show - St Petersburg, Russia, J Book Show - Cork Photo Festival, Ireland, Singapore International Festival of Photography, Auckland Festival of Photography and the Xian Art Museum, China.\nMark has a Master's Degree in Photography from the University of Brighton, England.  Currently, he is a lecturer and researcher at the School of Media Arts (SOMA), Waikato Institute of Technology, Hamilton, New Zealand. \n","user_id":19935,"name":"Mark Purdom","website":"www.markpurdom.com"},{"id":549101,"bio":"2019 granted the status of a Lithuanian artist\n\n2019 awarded the title of Lithuanian photographer\n\nEducation\n\n2005-2008 Panevėžys ‘Šaltinis’ Secondary School.\n\n2009-2012 KTU Panevėžys management specialty.\n\n2013-2019 KTU Panevėžys Faculty of Industrial Technology Management.\n\n \n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2015 Panevėžys ‘Šaltinėlis’ Library. Personal exhibition ‘No / Doll’.\n\n2016 Panevėžys Photography Gallery personal exhibition ‘Šhhh / I am’.\n\n2019 Palace of Culture in Paįstrys personal exhibition 'No | doll '.\n\n2020 Šiauliai Laiptų gallery personal exhibition 'POISON'.\n\n2020 Dusetos Art Gallery personal exhibition 'LINE | POISON '.\n","user_id":548517,"name":"Liucija Karaliene","website":"www.liucijakaraliene.com"},{"id":714564,"bio":"I’m a cyclist who’s driven, a walking contradiction. \n\nAustralian born, Sydney-bred. I moved to Hong Kong in 1994 and spent over two decades cataloguing its paradoxes -- the ancient ladder streets of Sheung Wan and Central juxtaposed by massive glass and steel towers.\nHong Kong became a springboard into Asia and the rest of the world.\nYears ago, I was cycling with a group of mates up the Passo del Stelvio, pushing through the forty-something hairpin turns, I asked myself if I could make it to the top on my own. The answer was almost certainly yes, but where’s the fun in that?  And before long we'd done it. On top of the world together. Our personal Everest conquered. \n\nThose who say it’s all about the journey are only half right. The other half, the more important part is achievement, reaching the pinnacle as one. What one person can do multiplies exponentially in a team environment. Problems shared are problems halved, quartered, reduced finally to accomplishment. \n\nThat’s how I live. That’s how I work.\n\nMy work has taken me around the globe. I’ve worked with Fortune 500 companies and cottage industries, and everything in between. I revel in the collective approach. Challenges identified; problems solved. The accolades and awards have come and I’m proud of them but at the end of the day, satisfaction comes from work delivered on time every time, briefs met, clients content and I return to my other great love: Home and family.","user_id":713980,"name":"Andrew Loiterton","website":"www.andrewloiterton.com"},{"id":31800,"bio":"I have a passion for learning. My academic and social justice interests intersect with my passion for photography and journalism. I love storytelling and value expression. Detroit captured my curiosity as a boy and then again as an adult about ten years ago. I enjoy various aspects of photography ranging from fine art, travel photography and photojournalism. ","user_id":31805,"name":"Nicholas Gregory","website":"ngregory48846.wixsite.com/nickgregory"},{"id":31741,"bio":"Toronto based photographer.","user_id":31746,"name":"J Morris","website":"www.justinmorris.ca"},{"id":361071,"bio":"Elijah Barrett (b. 1987, East Stroudsburg, PA, USA) has presented his work in solo exhibitions at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Spellerberg Projects (Lockhart, TX), Central Texas College (Killeen, TX), and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art (San Angelo, TX.) \n\nHe earned a BA in art from Yale University and an MFA in photography from the University of Hartford, and is currently an adjunct professor at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN. Barrett lives and works in Nashville, TN.","user_id":360469,"name":"Elijah Barrett","website":"elijahbarrett.info"},{"id":518301,"bio":"Editorial and fashion photographer. Kyiv, UA/Toronto, ON","user_id":517717,"name":"Julia Lugovska","website":"yooliaphoto.com"},{"id":145942,"bio":"Agnès Geoffray is a French artist, born in Saint-Chamond in 1973, currently living and working in Paris. She is a graduate of the Lyon and Paris national fine arts schools. Working with assemblage and collage techniques her work challenges our understanding of reality, and she fully exploits the storytelling potential of multiple representations of the truth within an image. Through her process, she reveals a complex universe of latent and mysterious tensions within a photograph.\n\nAgnès Geoffray has held residencies in Rijksakademie, Amsterdam (2002-2003) and the Villa Médicis, Rome (French Academy, 2010-2011). She has most recently exhibited at the Kunsthalle Mainz, the Kunsthalle Wien, the Magasin in Grenoble, the Centre de la photographie in Geneva and the Centre photographique d’Ile-de-France. Her works are in the public collections of the Fonds national d’art contemporain (Paris) and various private collections. Two books on her work have been published by La Lettre Volée: Ultieme Hallucinatie and Profond silence.","user_id":145340,"name":"Agnes Geoffray","website":"www.agnesgeoffray.com"},{"id":721854,"bio":"I am a writer, director and photographer based in bristol Uk. I am the founder and creative director of my own animation and film company  and recently completed an MA in scriptwriting. My photography is a way for me to explore the world one frame at a time. To meet and engage with people in all walks of life and to creatively play with no rules or inhibitions. My work outside of photography is extremly collaborative so this is a creative release where I can express my vision with no compromise.  I mostly photograph Street Portraits and Candid Street Photography.","user_id":721270,"name":"Steve Garratt","website":""},{"id":145981,"bio":"Jan Jack Klos (PL, 1984) is an award-winning portrait and documentary photographer.\n\nWorking in the editorial and commercial fields, Jan’s classical approach to portrait photography sees him create well composed and vivid portraits where subjects connect with the viewer no matter the project.\n\nIn 2015 his group portraits of pub teams across East London earned him the gold medal with one of the most prestigious photography establishments - The Royal Photographic Society. More recently, his portraits of drag performers grabbed the attention of Vogue Italia and was exhibited in Milan during the magazine’s Photo Vogue Festival.","user_id":145379,"name":"Jan Klos","website":"www.janklos.com"},{"id":721098,"bio":"Sam Bulleit (b. 1998) is an interdisciplinary artist from Louisville, KY and currently based in Chicago, IL. Sam works across a variety of areas in photography, new media art, and book design. Through his artistic practice, Sam navigates an all too confusing world filled with cyncism, irony, and velvet ropes in a disciplined approach to the act of discovery through the power of visual metaphor and artistic curiosity.\n\nSam first began his career in the mid 2010s by building his foundation in music, portraiture, and editorial photography. In 2019 he enrolled in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where soon after he started VETSH Photozine, beginning with its debut issue exploring ideas of emotional burnout and renewal through a visual study of food waste or “spent” ingredients, and is currently selling issues online as well as in retail bookstores coast-to-coast.\n\nSam is currently at work producing his first major photographic project, The Tsushima Cyanotypes (ongoing). This series explores our quickly disappearing line between reality and simulation as we grow closer to a hybridized relationship between analogue and virtual realities, through a visual study of cyanotype prints made from photographs taken in a virtual environment modeled after 15th century Imperial Japan.\n","user_id":720514,"name":"Sam Bulleit","website":"www.studiobulleit.com"},{"id":588971,"bio":"I am an self-taught photographer based in Istanbul. Photography is a passion that has been closed to me since childhood. For me, it is to face and discover myself. I see photography as an expression of what I have accumulated and developed inside of me since the beginning of time, and as a visual expression of my inner literature. I’m trying to create my own visual expression language by strengthen with a contemporary way of expression. I also try to produce photographs by focusing on family concept, self, origin and cultural memory.","user_id":588387,"name":"Habibe Kocan Dolas","website":""},{"id":686563,"bio":"Faouzi Louadah is a visual artist based in Algiers. He graduated from the Higher School of Fine Arts in Algiers in graphic design as well as in visual communication from the National Academy of Art and Design (TALM) in Angers, France. He discovered architectural photography late in life at the age of 30 when he was living in Guangzhou, China. During his numerous trips around the world, he was able to sharpen his vision and define his artistic style. \n\nHis hometown of Algiers has strongly influenced him. Being an open-air architectural laboratory where buildings and edifices from all eras rub shoulders to testify to the richness of cultural heritage. He has been working since 2010 as an interior designer and graphic designer as well as an art workshop instructor. He has worked notably between 2014 and 2018 in international cinema as a documentalist and assistant costume designer, in South Africa and Morocco, such as the American mini-series \"The looming tower\". He began a career as a photographic artist specializing in architectural photography in 2019. One of the milestones in his career path was the founding in December 2020 of the visual art studio \"La Capsule\". \n\nHe has to his credit, several exhibitions, festivals, and awards that have valued his work, and this, both in Algeria and internationally (France, Belgium, Italy, United States ...). ","user_id":685979,"name":"Faouzi Louadah","website":"faouzilouadah.com"},{"id":763090,"bio":"A film portrait photographer driven by simplicity, natural looks, directness. Through my work I seek to interact and connect with people and document their presence in the spaces where they live and work.","user_id":757316,"name":"Yanis Angel","website":"www.yanisangel.com"},{"id":296591,"bio":"I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and studied photography at the International Center of Photography in New York (1984-85). A freelance photographer, since 1989 I developed a personal project on tango in Argentina represented by Contact Press Images. My has appeared in major publications in the USA and abroad, including The Smithsonian Magazine, Newsweek, Fortune, The Atlantic, Black and White Magazine, Aperture, Sette-Corriere della Sera in Italy, The London Sunday Times  and French GEO. My Tango project received a Mother Jones International Fund for Documentary Photography Award in 2000. A book “Tango, Never before Midnight,” was published by Ediciones Larivière in December 2004. I was invited to give an artist talk about her work on “Tango and the Malvinas” at the Brown Auditorium Theater at the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston in June 2006. In March 2012, within the context of the 30th anniversary of the Falklands/Malvinas War, I was invited to the renowned Frontline Club from London, to give a talk and show my photographs about my work “Voices of the South Atlantic”. My book “Voices of the Tempest, Memories and Traces of the Falklands/Malvinas War” was published by Ediciones Larivière in 2016. ","user_id":295989,"name":"Adriana Groisman","website":""},{"id":527350,"bio":"born in 1996 \ngraduated in Master Architecture Construction City from Politecnico di Torino\ncurrently attending MFA in Set Design\nresearches on the transdisciplinary intersection between architecture, landscape urbanism, art and communication.\ndealing with art and science, investigates semiotics, languages and new methods, applied to the contemporary project so as to generate a multiplicity of paths and codes for design ideas and practices.\n ","user_id":526766,"name":"Federica Pessotto","website":"federicapessotto1296.myportfolio.com"},{"id":143021,"bio":"Rocznik 82. Pasjonat fotografii. Wiceprezes Stowarzyszenie Jurassic Photo Team. Patrzy na życie przez kadry. Przygodę fotograficzną rozpoczął w podstawówce od zbudowania ciemni fotograficznej. Pracował i uczył się na \"Zenicie\". Pasja do fotografowania powróciła wraz z pierwszym kompaktem SONY i do dziś w tym systemie, aczkolwiek korzysta z innych marek \"nie każdy aparat jest do wszystkiego\". Styl to mocny kontrast koloru, męskie spojrzenie na temat. Najlepiej się czuje w portrecie, martwej naturze, reportażu oraz makrofotografii. Makrofotografia to moment odpoczynku (choć wstaje o 5 rano). Od zawsze chciał spojrzeć owadom prosto w oczy. Teraz stara się oprócz oczu włączyć coś więcej do kadru. Z zamiłowania sportowiec wieloletni gracz. Kiedyś chciał być na Mistrzostwach Europy czy Świata dziś tych Mistrzów fotografuje.\nOd kilku lat zaangażowany lokalnie oraz globalnie w wiele projektów. Organizator Festiwali Fotograficznych  w Polsce ( www.jurajskifestiwalfotograficzny.pl www.photosummerday.pl ) . Członek Związku Polskich Artystów Fotografików.  ","user_id":142419,"name":"Grzegorz Maciąg","website":"www.macgregor.com.pl"},{"id":24151,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer living in Sussex and first became passionate about photography as a young teenager.\n\nMy approach to photography is greatly informed by my background in painting and  influences come as much from artists as photographers. I am motivated by colour and form and the tension and dynamism that these components can bring to an image. While I acknowledge that formalism has long since fallen out of fashion, I happily continue pursing the challenges it presents.\n\nThe impact of the many years I spent painting informs the way I approach my photography.  I am drawn towards imaginative abstraction and the challenges that present themselves when moving beyond the act of merely replicating what is in front of the lens. A common thread that underpins much of my work is the element of fragility. I am  fascinated by all manner of contrasts and contradictions and much of my work is an attempt to reconcile some of the conflicting aspects that are of interest to me in the world.\n\nMy methods include the use of multiple exposures and camera movement in order to simplify the detail in a scene. It is a way of working which is controllable to a certain degree but still has a significant element of unpredictability about it. Much like watercolour painting.\n\nI spend a great deal of time teaching people how to extend creative thinking and find their voice in a world that is already submerged beneath the weight of an incalculable number of photographic images.","user_id":24151,"name":"Valda","website":"www.valdabailey.com"},{"id":65558,"bio":"","user_id":65294,"name":"Roberto Leone","website":"www.leonephotography.com"},{"id":649522,"bio":"Antonia Fritche (b. in 1975, France) is a photographer / visual artist based in between Paris and Mexico City. Her studies include a master's degree at le Fresnoy, studio national d’art contemporain in France, a Bachelor’s degree at the Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague, the Netherlands; and a BA in Communication at UASLP, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.\nHer work has been exhibited at the Grand Palais \"Dans la nuit des images\" in Paris, Fundación Miró and Loop'07 in Barcelona, ​​La Bande Vidéo in Quebec, Arts Bridge France-Okayama Project in Japan, Mediarte Festival 6.0, Monterrey in Mexico, Slick in Paris; Henry Langlois International Encounters in Poitiers, Videoformes in Clermont Ferrand, Optica Gijón Festival, Spain; 7th Edition of the Days of Photography in Damascus, Syria, Art Basel in Miami; Rio Int'l Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro; Australian Center for Moving Images, Sydney and Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.\n","user_id":648938,"name":"Antonia A Fritche","website":"www.antoniafritche.com"},{"id":719215,"bio":"I am a mother of five and a photographer in Australia. My children inspire me to create for me. They free me from my client work and life’s stresses and together we enjoy the process. It strengthens our connection.\n\nI set out to create soulful images that evoke emotion telling my story of motherhood through my lens. Finding beauty in the mundane whilst delivering a subtle message of body positivity to my daughters. Turning what some may see as physical flaws into pieces of art that they can appreciate and look upon in adoration is my reason.\n\nOur everyday life in both digital and analogue format. I appreciate you taking the time to be here.","user_id":718631,"name":"Renee Johnstone","website":"www.reneejohnstone.com"},{"id":487170,"bio":"I was born in Israel, in the city of Herzeliya and was raised by a perfect, loving family. My friends and family always told me I was living in my own world. I always saw everything through a private \"pink\" filter that was attached to the lens of my eyes. My imagination had no limits. I loved to float and fantasize of a magical, romantic and a fairy tail like life. I believe that the camera was the only thing that enabled me to still enjoy this \"fantasy\" world I loved, as a teenager and an adult.\n\u0026nbsp;\nAfter serving in the Israeli Airforce, at the age of twenty, I naturally found myself involved in still photography and photography in the movie industry, in Israel and abroad. Gradually, movies became an inseparable part of my life. The more I got involoved the more I felt I found my calling in life. My love to the camera got me to study Photography at the Technion school of Photography in Israel.\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nI feel that the combination of still photography, show business and my personality, helps m","user_id":486586,"name":"ADVA SHOUA (YEOSHOUA)","website":"www.advashoua.com"},{"id":719289,"bio":"From 1969 to 1972, Lee attended Ryerson Polytechnic Institute in Toronto, Canada to study photography. During his freshman year, he won the grand prize for the Ryerson Photographic Award amongst all the students in the school. After studying psychology at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, in 1977, he started the Benjamin Lee Studio in Soho, London, United Kingdom. While working with global advertising agencies, he began taking portraits of renowned individuals, including hat designer Stephen Jones, lead developer of the hydrogen bomb Edward Teller, violinist Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Henry Moore, Sir John Hegerdy, fashion designer Bruce Oldfield, Sir Charles Saatchi, and fashion designer Manolo Blahnik. In 1987, he moved to Japan and was introduced by the president of the Royal Academy, Sir Hugh Casson, to Shikanai Nobutaka, CEO of Fuji Sankei Group and founder of the Hakone Open Air Museum, and photographed him. He was also commissioned by British Vogue to photograph fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, designer Issei Miyake, architect Arata Isozaki, designer Eiko Ishioka, and architect Ando Tadao. In 1989, he photographed sculptor Churyo Sato. In 1996, he exhibited “The World of Churyo Sato” at Fujita Vente in Tokyo. Lee then published his own photo series: “Odyssey.”  In 2012, Yayoi Kusama appointed him as her main photographer for magazines features. Lee received the British Design Art Direction Award twice, and also the grand prize in the Ilford Portrait Photo Contest.","user_id":718705,"name":"Benjamin Lee","website":"www.benjamin-lee.jp"},{"id":702425,"bio":"2022 The 31th TRIERENBERG SUPER CIRCUIT Shortlisted prize\n2021 The 28th National Photography Art Exhibition Creative Business Award\nRaffles Photography Awards (RPA) 2021\nGettyImages Contract photographer","user_id":701841,"name":"JINGBO YANG","website":""},{"id":719506,"bio":"Muse Dodd (They/Them) is an  Anti-disciplinary Artist, Curator and DJ from Severn, MD based between New York and New Orleans. Their work centers on the questions, How do you remember and what do you choose to forget? Through the act of remembering, Muse uses their body to map the lived experience of Africans in America. Muse channels trauma to connect with, process and alchemize pain; both personal and collective through movement, ritual and collective dreaming.\n\nMuse holds a BA in Film Production from Howard University and studied at the Film Academy in Prague. Muse is a Source Studio Fellow and recipient of the Corrina Mehiel Grant. Muse is a 2019-2020 Leslie Lohman Museum Artist Fellow and was the 2019 DCAC Curatorial Fellow . A former Artist-in-Residence at the Flux Factory, they were also a 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the ARoS Museum in Denmark. Muse video work has been commissioned for performances at The Shed, Mabou Mines Theater, and Dixon Place. Muse has also screened and exhibited work at Lincoln Center, The BWI Marshall Airport, Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center, The DC Arts Center, and The Flux Factory. Through their work, Muse hopes to create space for Black bodies to be free, if only for a frame.\n\n","user_id":718922,"name":"Muse Dodd","website":"www.moniquemusedodd.com"},{"id":31634,"bio":"Kostas Kapsianis was born  and raised in Athens. He studied  photography at the \"Photographic Circle\", in Athens, Greece. He is a founding member of the collective “Depression Era” /  KOLECTIV8 that inhabits the urban and social landscapes of the economic crisis in his home country.\n\nHis work has been presented in numerous exhibitions and festivals, including Mois De La Photo in Paris, Athens Photo Festival, European Month of Photography in Budapest, Medphoto, Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art and Fotoistanbul. Furthemore, he has exhibited his photographs in  Benaki Museum (Athens), Lieu BOZAR-Palais des Beaux-Arts (Brussels) and several galleries in Europe.\nLENSCULTURE Emerging Talent Awards 2016, Emerging Talent\n","user_id":31639,"name":"Kostas Kapsianis","website":"www.kostaskapsianis.com  "},{"id":203190,"bio":"I am an event and portrait photographer based in Indianapolis, but I also have a strong love for Brazil having studied and lived in Rio de Janeiro. When I am shooting, I'm looking for a scene that shows movement, emotion, and tradition.","user_id":202588,"name":"Ted Somerville","website":"www.tedsomerville.com"},{"id":31712,"bio":"I’ve always been fascinated by people. I like looking at them, studying their characteristics, their reaction, getting to know their stories. I believe each human being is unique, beautiful and unpredictable.","user_id":31717,"name":"Cristina Venedict","website":"www.photo.cristinavenedict.ro"},{"id":681676,"bio":"I bought my first camera less than two years ago and actually photography is my latest hobby. ","user_id":681092,"name":"Dimo Parvanov","website":"www.Facebook.com/dimo.parvanov"},{"id":721407,"bio":"Ashley and Jered Gruber are creative partners specializing in sports and outdoors photography, based in Badia, Italy and Athens, Georgia. Ashley and Jered have been photographing cycling, the outdoors, and lifestyle for the past decade, earning the trust of commercial clients including Castelli and Cervelo, and cycling teams like EF Education-EasyPost and Team Jumbo-Visma. Ashley and Jered also served as staffers at editorial outlets like Peloton Magazine and are Nikon Europe ambassadors. Ashley and Jered's unique style, meticulous planning, and teamwork make their work shine.","user_id":720823,"name":"Ashley and Jered Gruber","website":"www.gruberimages.pro"},{"id":721954,"bio":"Artist Joy Kardish explores the essence of stillness –the purest and most irreducible quality of the photo-image. Inspired by the enduring prints of early masters like Alfred Stieglitz, Kardish blends painstaking historic photography techniques such as cyanotype, with contemporary media to create works that seem to transcend the flow of time and cut through its ephemeral distractions.\n\nKardish’s deeply poetic and personal images seem “always to have been” masking the passionate engagement with photographic craft required for their realization.  Each work is the product of many hours in the darkroom, teasing out a richness of tone and quality of light that’s only possible with classic photo techniques. Kardish works exclusively with chemistry-based cameras and film. Final images are reproduced on materials selected for character and endurance.","user_id":721370,"name":"Joy Kardish","website":"www.jkardish.com"},{"id":228203,"bio":"Photography runs deep in my family for generation. I've help to promote photography and sharing with people thru a photography association (Focus Grenoble)\nI'm trying by capturing  those moments to make people feel  what i felt when i took it and why i took this picture.","user_id":227601,"name":"François Jacquot","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/crazykenyan"},{"id":738462,"bio":"I have managed a cafe 5years in my hometown South korea. While i am staying away from my work, i decided to travel North Europe. England is the first country i traveled.","user_id":736599,"name":"Taeyeon Hwang","website":""},{"id":722160,"bio":"Originally from Tampa, FL, I am a documentary photographer who uses art to highlight social rights issues around the world. My photography relies on both light and shadows to provide a dramatic perspective on the world around us. My goal is to uncover the harsh realities that people face everyday and capture life in its truest form. ","user_id":721576,"name":"Drishti Joshi","website":"www.drishtijoshi.com"},{"id":210711,"bio":"","user_id":210109,"name":"Heejung Kim","website":""},{"id":722166,"bio":"Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Evelyn (she/her) is a self-taught analog photographer specializing in creative portrait photography, street photography. and prints.\n\nWhen she is not taking rad photos, she is working full-time in the clinical research industry at Joslin Diabetes Center, wandering the great outdoors via foot or bike, practicing yoga, bouldering, or rambling about everything or nothing to anyone that lends an ear.","user_id":721582,"name":"Evelyn Goroza","website":"evelyngoroza.com"},{"id":722251,"bio":"I studied photography and printmaking at New York University and during a study abroad program in Provence. After graduating from New York University, I worked as an assistant to a well-known fashion photographer before opening my own studio on 18th street in Manhattan. When it became clear, after a few years, that the life of a commercial photographer was not for me, I returned to the university to earn a doctorate in psychology and spent twenty years teaching and doing research work with not-for-profit organizations in New York and around the world. Though I continue to teach, I have made art making my primary focus going forward.","user_id":721667,"name":"Eric Graig","website":"eric-graig.squarespace.com"},{"id":338411,"bio":"Fotografo professionista principalmente ritrattista e matrimonialista. \nNel mio percorso fotografico mi piace anche studiare e conoscere cose e posti nuovi ritraendone nelle mie fotografie","user_id":337809,"name":"Enrico Grassi","website":"www.enricograssiphoto.com"},{"id":716443,"bio":"Former travel blogger, Imogen Blow was solo travelling the world with her drone. Since COVID, she’s discovered the unseen beauty of Australia and is on a mission to share it with the world.\n\nShe brings the beauty of Outback Australia to the city through her abstract aerial captures of the earth. By using the earth as the canvas to focus on rich colours, these raw captures look more like paintings than photographs. She does this to untangle people’s preconceived ideas of the world, and draw emphasis to challenging them.","user_id":715859,"name":"Imogen Blow","website":"www.gingerimagery.com"},{"id":716568,"bio":"Art healer since always. Main focus is the work in nature. I believe in the political and social responsibility of reflection, in the purpose of aesthetics for human development, and in a purpose of every cause. \nApart from photography I use singing (concert performance in Berlin \u0026amp; Rome) and writing. ","user_id":715984,"name":"Malea Birke","website":"www.maleabirke.com"},{"id":488834,"bio":"I'm a 24-year-old non-binary female-reader who has long been involved with gender equality through photography. I come from a small village in germany where I grew up with the conviction that I have to fit into the female gender role. I never did. In my staged visual worlds, I visualize my future visions and ideas of an equal world.\nThis year I completed my Bachelor of Arts at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences. Since 2021 I have been a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation. My goal is to inspire people with my work and to contribute to a contemporary design of the future.","user_id":488250,"name":"Aline Pape","website":"alinepape.com"},{"id":722178,"bio":"","user_id":721594,"name":"Lili Fleury","website":"lilifleuryphotography.com"},{"id":722252,"bio":"","user_id":721668,"name":"Lara Burr-Evans","website":"www.laraburrevans.com"},{"id":254689,"bio":"I have this feeling that even in the midst of great trouble and sadness, life is still beautiful. I have traveled around the world and gotten to see many places and met many kinds of people.  I love to meet people! What a colorful lot we humans are! I want to make the most of my time on Earth because so far, I have learned that beauty in life is worth looking for, finding, and it is surely worth fighting and praying for. Always.\n\nIn 1997, I earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art at the State University of New York in Albany. One year later, I earned a Master's degree in Education. \n\nWhile I have a love for all sorts of Art, I found that photography was a way to incorporate my love of nature, people, and the arts with my love for traveling. Exploring is one of my great loves in life and I believe my photography has helped me to realize how I actually filter the world around me. It has been a process of self-discovery as much as it has been an act of external discovery. Observing the world around me has helped me to see how I want to see the world, and it has shown me that ultimately, I am an optimist.\n\nIt feels like a moral obligation for me to share messages of love, hope, and beauty through my work. Times like these.... In times like these, I think maybe we could use these messages to remember our humanity, and our responsibility to each other and our planet.","user_id":254087,"name":"Molly LaCombe","website":""},{"id":718090,"bio":"I have been a photographer for 25 years. My father, Franco Bernetti, an Italian photographer and filmmaker, introduced me to the magical world of image. I am the grand grandson of Fermín Tanguis, a Porto Rican scientist, farmer and innovator, who discovered and selected a new variety of cotton that resisted to one of the worst plagues of those times, thus entering into the history of Peru.\nI have traveled around the world photographing amazing places and covering world impact news. I covered stories in 20 countries including warzones.\nI lived in Ecuador for 14 years, where I worked for international news agencies such as Reuters, AP and France Presse. I have published special reportages ordered by the Miami Herald (USA), The Independent and Sunday Telegrapher Magazine (England), Time Magazine (USA), Stern (Germany), Paris Match (France) among others.\n\nSince 2005 I live and work in Chile as Chief of photography for the Agence France Presse.\nWith studies in cinema and television, I consider myself an autodidact in press photography. I have learned from great photographers such as the Peruvian María Cecilia Piazza and the Italian Ernesto Bazan who have forged my style in photography since the beginning of my carrier as a photojournalist.\nI have lectured in workshops and seminars about photojournalism in universities in Ecuador, Peru and Chile.\n\n","user_id":717506,"name":"martin bernetti","website":"www.martinbernetti.com"},{"id":718381,"bio":"  Mi nombre es Ana y soy fotógrafa. Mi relación con la fotografía empezó en 1999, desde entonces han sido muchos los cambios en la técnica y sociales. Pero eso sí, los momentos más lucidos de mi vida han sido con una cámara.  \n\nActualmente trabajo con película de 120mm y 35mm, focalizada en mis proyectos personales. Entre lo documental y lo conceptual. Lo objetivo y subjetivo. Lo público y lo privado. Lo efímero y lo atemporal. Lo local y lo universal. Lo cercano y lo lejano.  Entre la dureza y la fragilidad. La ficción y lo real. La historia y las historias. Con una estética preciosista pero limpia de artificio. \n\n","user_id":717797,"name":"ana garcia villanueva","website":"www.anagarciavillanueva.com          password:  ana"},{"id":52927,"bio":"A native Texan with an academic background in pure mathematics and fine arts (studying at Rice University and California Institute of the Arts) who relocated to Brooklyn, New York in 1979.  Photography has been a central element of my work since 1970.  Examples are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Getty; and the Smithsonian Institution.\n\nGreater detail is available online at  http://www.covingtons-space.com/","user_id":52932,"name":"Robert Covington","website":"www.covingtons-space.com"},{"id":174194,"bio":"Roger Hopgood is a British artist/photographer whose work often centres on the theme of landscape and its cultural meaning. As a mixed heritage artist, the work often involves an askance and interrogative view of connections between landscape and national identity. Projects such as And Then There Were None bring together familiar tropes of \nEnglishness with a gentle subversion of their recognised meaning. He completed an MA at the Slade School of Art and a PhD at Goldsmiths College, where he researched the relationship between Photography and the Picturesque. His work has been widely exhibited and alongside this he lectures in photography. \n","user_id":173592,"name":"Roger Hopgood","website":"www.rogerhopgood.co.uk"},{"id":719096,"bio":"Since 2005 I am working as a Photographer in the whole world for Travel, Outdoor, People and Business Photography. ","user_id":718512,"name":"André Schösser","website":"www.andreschoesser.com"},{"id":719245,"bio":"A pipe painted an abstract, humorous, fairy-tale-like beautiful mural on the exterior wall of the building. The mural was drawn on a gray axis with smooth curves in flesh color vertically on a colorful background, like a Kandinsky abstract painting.","user_id":718661,"name":"영수 최","website":""},{"id":205751,"bio":"He was born in Pescara, he studied photography at R. Bauer in Milan. He teaches photography in various institutions working on the perception and visual representation of new social and urban landscapes.Professionally he deals with architectural photography while his research is focused on on the evolution of the contemporary landscape, on architecture and man.","user_id":205149,"name":"sergio camplone","website":"www.sergiocamplone.it"},{"id":720889,"bio":"Born in Fujian China, 1996. Based in Tokyo. Graduated from Academy of Arts \u0026amp; Design, Tsinghua University. Currently enrolled in the Department of Master of Inter-media Art, Tokyo University of the Arts.\n\nSelected Awards\n2022  KG＋SELECT 2022 \n2021  24th \"1_WALL\" Photography Finalist\n2021  Selected by Pictorico photo contest 2020-2021\n\nExhibitions\n2022「850nm」,inertart7,Tokyo\n2022  Tokyo University of the Arts graduation works exhibition 2022, okyo University of the Arts, Tokyo\n2021 Incheon Ocean International Photo and Image Festival,Incheon Korea-China Culture Center\n2021  24th \"1_WALL\"  Photography  Exhibition, Guardian Garden \n2021 「Work In Progress」, Inter-media Art, Tokyo University of the Arts, Toride\n2021 「Re」CangTing Gallery, Tokyo\n2020 「New normal, Abnormal, Unchanging」, Toride\n2020 「ATLAS 2020」, Tokyo University of the Arts, Toride\n2018  Jinan International Photography Biennial ,Shandong Craft Museum, Jinan","user_id":720305,"name":"LIN YUHAN","website":"linyuhan.work"},{"id":31652,"bio":"Noelle McCleaf is an artist who explores themes of memory, relationship, and identity in the landscape of South Florida.\n\nBorn and raised in Virginia, Noelle received her BFA from the Ringling College of Art and Design and her MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, both with a concentration in Photography. Her work has been shown in national and international exhibitions, including at the Camden Image Gallery in London, The Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, and at the Slow Exposures photography festival in Zebulon, Georgia. Publications that have featured her work include Blink Magazine, Fraction Magazine, Southern Glossary, Accent Magazine, Feature Shoot, Lenscratch and Plates-to-Pixels.\n\nShe is currently lives and works in Venice, Florida as an exhibiting artist and Full Time Faculty in Photography and Imaging at the Ringling College of Art and Design. \n","user_id":31657,"name":"Noelle McCleaf","website":"www.noellemccleaf.com"},{"id":719492,"bio":"Barbara Hazen is a 3rd generation Californian. Her work explores the internal self and the intersection of memory and the family scrapbook, with an emphasis on cyanotype and platinum palladium processes. She received a BS from UCSB in Anthropology and later attended the California Culinary Academy. She worked for most of the next decade in several acclaimed restaurants as the assistant and head pastry chef. After a career in the culinary industry. Hazen returned to her photographic practice. Her work has been featured in numerous publications including PDN, Critical Mass, and B\u0026amp;W Magazine and exhibited in group, solo and on-line exhibits including ASmith Gallery – Johnson City,Texas, HLiiC -China, The Plaxall Gallery – Queens, NY, CordenPotts Gallery (online), San Francisco, CA, SoHo Photo Gallery - Ny, Ny, Sorensen Gallery - Fresno, CA, O’Hanlon Center for the Arts - Mill Valley, CA, Center for Photographic Art - Carmel, CA, LightBox Gallery - Astoria, OR, The Image Flow - Mill Valley, CA, Focus Gallery - San Francisco, CA, APA - San Francisco, CA and at The Art of Photography - San Diego, CA. She lives and works in Marin County, CA.","user_id":718908,"name":"Barbara Hazen","website":"www.barbarahazen.com"},{"id":720093,"bio":"Born in Lagos, Nigeria, 22-year-old Kehinde Moboluwaji Fakorede moved to the United Kingdom at 14 to continue her education. She studied at University College London where she recently achieved her MSc in Urban Development Planning with a background in BSc in Architectural Technology from Coventry University. \nHer love for photography is what allowed her to begin her creative journey. Studying photography since her A-Levels in 2015, Kehinde has used photography as her adaptive mechanism to cope in her ever-changing world. She is hoping this becomes another stepping stone to understanding her identity and achieving her dream of becoming a creative. ","user_id":719509,"name":"Kehinde Fakorede","website":""},{"id":719653,"bio":"Sayandeep loves to travel and tell stories. He aims to capture images that have a hidden story associated with them. Sayandeep hopes his images inspire everyone to travel and explore the beautiful world beyond our physical and mental boundaries.","user_id":719069,"name":"Sayandeep Nag","website":"twilight.pics"},{"id":501327,"bio":"Joerg Schwalfenberg started his photographic career in his own darkroom at the early age of 14 years. He studied photography at the Lette Verein in Berlin, Germany and at the International Center of Photography in New York, USA. \nStarting 1991 he has worked as a freelance photographer, mainly in the field of still life and architecture photography. He followed his interest to portrait and people photography when he was commissioned for shooting numerous title pages for the designoriented magazine DesignReport and the business magazine GeldIdee.\nJoerg Schwalfenberg has been commissioned internationally as freelance photographer by different agencies, publishing houses and companies.He is a full (professional) member of the BFF ( Berufsverband Freie Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V.) in Germany.","user_id":500743,"name":"Joerg Schwalfenberg","website":"www.schwalfenberg.eu"},{"id":763135,"bio":"Ricky Berón - grew up in Cali, Colombia, studied French in Aix-en-Provence, and graduated with a degree in graphic design from the University Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogotá, Colombia.\n\nHe co-founded a small advertising agency (MEDIUM), specializing in printed materials. MEDIUM's client base more than doubled within two years, allowing Beron to head graphic design projects with companies such as Procter \u0026amp; Gamble, Peat Marwick, Colombian Flower Federation, and Monsanto.\n\nBeron moved to the US in 1997 and founded RICARDO BERON continuing freelance graphic design projects in Hackettstown, NJ. Currently, Beron resides in Nashville, Tennessee, and works with a variety of top local clients, including METROPARKS of Nashville, The Conservancy, Conexión Américas, and many new clients. He has also contributed with his photography at the www.lindenwaldorf.com school in Nashville, TN. After finishing a course in professional photography from the New York Institute of Photography, he has expanded his experimentation in these two fields.\n\nRecently, he has been invited to many exhibitions around the country in this new field of experimentation to showcase his work. ","user_id":757351,"name":"Ricky Beron","website":"www.rickyberon.com"},{"id":720436,"bio":"Close to 40 years of Commercial Photographer, GFSTUDIO.NET, closed studio because of Covid, and doing what I love now, capturing Nature. and hopefully selling my images to the world! ","user_id":719852,"name":"Gary Franco","website":"garyfrancophotography.com"},{"id":629478,"bio":"I'm an experienced amateur photographer, member of Latow Photographers Guild, Art Gallery of Burlington and Artworks Oakville - see my portfolio at: www.pradzynski.ca, and more on Flickr  at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nj_pics/\n","user_id":628894,"name":"Andrzej Pradzynski","website":"www.pradzynski.ca"},{"id":159840,"bio":"I won my first camera at a contest, when I was a school girl.  Ever since I have taken pictures, my camera being my companion and an irrefutable witness of my life.  Now,  retired from work, I can dedicate myself to  my hobbies: Photography , painting, languages...  During the last 5 years, I have followed various photo classes, seminars and workshops  with distinguished Greek photographers. \nMy project IDENTITY  was among the winning ones,   at the International Photography competition organised by the Cyprus Photographic Society, Paphos Branch, Public Art 2019 projected both in Paphos and Nicosia and I  participate to the WALL 2019 in Paphos also organised by CPS\nFor me photography is a way of thinking, a way of dreaming, a way of creating; I try to express through the lens of my camera my feelings and expose my inner world.\n\n\n","user_id":159238,"name":"Marialena PANTAZIDOU","website":"marelpanda@gmail.com"},{"id":288761,"bio":"I am an Athens based professional photographer. I am specialized in Architectural and Product photography.  My artistic work consists of a mixture of visual storytelling and street photography. I also love to work on still life projects.","user_id":288159,"name":"Elena Galani","website":"elenagalani.vsble.me"},{"id":720310,"bio":"university of Vienna (psychology), Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie Berlin","user_id":719726,"name":"Tina Jäger","website":"tinajaeger.com"},{"id":349061,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer living in the Netherlands. \nI’ve always had the urge to do something creative, but never found a medium to express myself.\nIn 2016, I made a cycling trip with my uncle through Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia.\nWe lived 5 weeks on the streets and the photos that I made during those weeks opened my eyes for all the beauty that happened in front of my camera.\nI had found my passion: street photography. \nIn recent years Amsterdam  is the city where I do most of my photography.\nI just love the diversity and energy of this place!\n","user_id":348459,"name":"Stanley Robben","website":""},{"id":720927,"bio":"Tara Pixley, Ph.D. (b. 1983) is a queer, first generation Jamaican-American photographer, curator, and educator based in Los Angeles, where she is an Assistant Professor of Journalism at Loyola Marymount University. She was a 2021 IWMF NextGen Fellow, a 2020 awardee of the inaugural World Press Photo Solutions Visual Journalism Initiative and a 2016 Visiting Knight Fellow at Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Her writing and photography have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Newsweek, ProPublica, HuffPost, Nieman Reports, ESPN Magazine, CanonPro, and the Black Scholar, among many others. Her filmic and photographic work intersect with her scholarship and advocacy, each addressing the intersectionality of race, gender, class, visual rhetoric, and the potential for visual media to reimagine marginalized communities. She is on the Board of stock photo co-op Stocksy United and serves as Secretary of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Board. She is also a co-Founder and Director of Authority Collective — an organization dedicated to establishing equity in visual media —  and she is currently working on a book chronicling the move to decolonize the visual journalism industry.","user_id":720343,"name":"Tara Pixley","website":"www.tarapixley.com"},{"id":98221,"bio":"Nicoló Filippo Rosso (b.1985) is an Italian documentary photographer living between South, Central, and North America. After graduating with a degree in Literature at the Università Degli Studi Di Torino in Italy, he moved to Latin America, living mainly in Colombia for the past ten years.\nWitnessing stories of trauma, inequality, and injustices that have shattered the region for generations, he chose to tell stories of abandoned communities, mass migration crises, conflict, and climate change.\nSince 2018, he has documented the migration movements across the continent for his project Exodus.\nOther works include Forgotten in Dust, a project about desertification, coal exploitation, child mortality, and malnutrition among the indigenous Wayuu of La Guajira in Colombia.\nIn 2021, he received the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Grant for Humanistic Photography. Recognitions to his work include the Getty Editorial Grant, World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, Best of Photojournalism (NPPA), International Photography Award, World Report Award, Premio Ponchielli, Prix ANI-PixTrack, Romano Cagnoni Award.\nRosso is a regular contributor at Bloomberg News, The Washington Post, and The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).\nHe has given lectures about photography and journalism in universities in Colombia, Europe, and the United States.\nHe is fluent in Italian, English, Spanish, French.","user_id":97640,"name":"Nicolò Filippo Rosso","website":"www.nicolofilipporosso.com"},{"id":585138,"bio":"Scott Atkinson is a fine-art landscape photographer based in Half Moon Bay, California. His images have been published by Audubon, the California Academy of Sciences, The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Sunset, Westcliffe, and The Wilderness Society. His fine-art prints have been shown at the Monterey Museum of Art, the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, Viewpoint Photographic Art Center in Sacramento, and The Coastside Land Trust gallery in Half Moon Bay.\n\nScott has photo-directed and/or photo edited more than 50 book projects. He was a three-time final juror for the Kellicutt International Photo Show. He’s also a principal photo editor for the Sierra Club calendars, where he reviews thousands and thousands of images each year; \n","user_id":584554,"name":"Scott Atkinson","website":"www.scottatkinsonphoto.com"},{"id":740169,"bio":"Judy O'Dell is a visual artist and writer who lives in Rockport, Maine, and Laporte, Pennsylvania. Her photographs and writing reflect her varied interests in philosophy, history, geography, geology, hydrology, botany, physics, and wildlife. She recently found her old Holga in a drawer and has returned to shooting with black and white film. \nJudy holds an MFA from Maine Media College","user_id":737949,"name":"Judith ODell","website":"judyodellphoto.com"},{"id":721329,"bio":"Nathan Myhrvold is photographer, chef, scientist, and author. As the former chief technology officer of Microsoft, Myhrvold embraces the power of technology to push photographic limits. He and his team build custom cameras, robotics, and software to capture the world in new ways. \n\nMyhrvold’s photography has been featured in publications including Smithsonian Magazine, Digital Photo Pro, Popular Photography, Galerie, and Bloomberg Pursuits. He is the founder of Modernist Cuisine, author of The Photography of Modernist Cuisine, and coauthor of Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking, Modernist Cuisine at Home, Modernist Bread, and Modernist Pizza.  \n\nHe pioneered food photography techniques to take the avant garde photographs in his award-winning cookbooks, which garnered worldwide recognition and led to the opening of Modernist Cuisine Gallery, the first gallery in the world devoted to food photography.  \n\nWhen not photographing food, Myhrvold travels the globe to visually document nature and wildlife. His recent innovations in snowflake photography have resulted in the highest resolution snowflake camera in the world. An avid researcher and lover of space, Myhrvold did postdoctoral cosmology work with Stephen Hawking and is currently developing new astrophotography techniques. ","user_id":720745,"name":"Nathan Myhrvold","website":"modernistcuisine.com/gallery"},{"id":718259,"bio":"My photography is contemplative in nature. I meet the objective landscape with my lens and then integrate the essence of my subjective experience into the image. My intention is to merge the subjective with the objective, in an omnidirectional sense of time. It becomes an exercise in dissolving the illusion of duality in hopes of exposing a moment of something that is more than real. Behind the veil of thoughts in our mind is the opportunity to encounter a vast awareness, a dynamic stillness where the truth awaits rediscovery. The truth of our connection to each other, to this planet and all of its manifestations, is a collective consciousness that reveals at its very source light and joy. As I journey to encounter these exquisite moments in my creative process, I invite you to join me in unveiling a moment of pure presence.","user_id":717675,"name":"Gabrial Reising","website":""},{"id":721779,"bio":"     Debra Bentley is a photographer from Denver, Colorado temporarily living and working in Vacaville, California. Her work focuses primarily on the documentation of places and environments, their connection to the internal parts of people, and the need to see and record this connectivity. \nHer work documenting the Salton Sea in Imperial County, California, was the subject of the monograph Salton Sea: of Dust and Water published by Daylight Books in 2020. The project, and subsequent book, captured the Salton Sea and dust remediation projects in 2018: the first-year state and federally mandated water transfers ended to the Sea. Images from this body of work have been featured in Bloomberg BusinessWeek. \n     She is currently working on a number of projects, most notably Dammed; The Birth and Death of the Over Allocated Colorado River. In this project, she will photograph the 15 dams and diminishing flow on the main stem of the Colorado River, one of the most controlled and overallocated rivers in the world. The project will photograph the headwaters of the river in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado to its death at the Arizona/Mexico border.\n","user_id":721195,"name":"Debbie Bentley","website":"www.debrabentleyphotography.com"},{"id":722055,"bio":"Masaou Yamaji　山路 雅央\n1987年　千葉県市川市 生まれ\n2010年　日本大学芸術学部 写真学科 卒業\n\nExhibition\n2014年　「ヤングポートレート展」@清里フォトミュージアム（山梨）\n2015年　the GAZE「sensitization」@tokyoarts gallery（渋谷）\n2018年　the GAZE「the GAZE」@B gallery（新宿）\n2019年　theGAZE「HAMAMATSU」＠KAGIYA gallery（浜松）\n\n写真集\nタイトル:「the GAZE」\n著者/発行:the GAZE\nデザイン：町口 景（マッチアンドカンパニー）","user_id":721471,"name":"Masaou Yamaji","website":"masaou.com"},{"id":722089,"bio":"I’m a visual artist, working in photography and historical research on themes related to patriarcal authority, transgression and criminalization of women. In my work, I explore and rescue stories affected by anti-feminist discourses, cases of female disobedience and episodes of violence against women, from a feminist perspective. As an historian and story-maker, my practice consist in reviewing particular stories and reactivate traces of events trapped in the folds of history.\n\nSelected as the 22nd grantee of Reminders Photography Stronghold Grant, 2020 June. with the project ARCHIVES [0]. \nShortlisted  BUP Book Award Blow Up Press 2022 with the project Si las paredes callaran (If walls were silent). ","user_id":721505,"name":"Ana Lorente","website":"www.analorente.art"},{"id":722181,"bio":"Francine Fleischer is a native New Yorker, though much of her youth was spent between New York and France.\nHer photography is informed by her experience as a figurative painter and a ballet dancer before transitioning her practice to photography.\nFrancine received her BFA from SUNY Purchase where she studied photography with Jed Devine, Jan Groover, Laurie Simmons and John Cohen. \nAfter graduating, Francine worked as a first  assistant and printer to Annie Liebovitz, Kelly Klein and Michel Comte.\nFrancine’s fine art work has been exhibited internationally with solo exhibitions in the US as well as Paris and Kobe, Japan. Her work has been published in national and international publications such as Vanity Fair. Italian Vogue, British Elle, Conde Nast Traveler as well as featured in The London Telegragh Magazine and M Magazine du Monde.\nA lifelong city girl, she moved to the beach several years ago where she continues to be inspired by and in the water. ","user_id":721597,"name":"francine fleischer","website":"www.francinefleischer.com"},{"id":629928,"bio":"Shannon Kachuba specializes in family and child portraiture capturing real life moments in a relaxed setting, she is also a family historian for her own family. She lives in Cortlandt Manor, NY with her husband, son and two daughters.","user_id":629344,"name":"Shannon Kachuba","website":"www.shannonkachuba.com"},{"id":721931,"bio":"I came to photography a few years ago. My interest lies in landscape, people and street photography. \nIn the last years I was under the winners/finalists in several international competition, e.g. Chania International Photography Festival, Annual Photo Awards and others. ","user_id":721347,"name":"Frithjof Zerger","website":"-"},{"id":668652,"bio":"Hanne Ystad Mørch (born 1977 in Larvik, Norway) is a Norwegian camera based artist. She lives and works in a suburban village close to Oslo, with her husband and three daughters.\n\n\u2028Hanne has a Master’s Degree in Scenography from University of the Arts, Central Saint Martins College in London, a Bachelor’s Degree in Design from Norway, and an education within photography from Bilder Nordic School of Photography. \n\nShe has worked for prize winning design companies, within the Art institution, and with dance, theatre and the performing arts.\n\u2028\nHanne started photographing in 2017 and is currently working on personal projects with her closest family.","user_id":668068,"name":"Hanne Ystad Mørch","website":""},{"id":278668,"bio":"","user_id":278066,"name":"giacomo devecchi","website":"www.giacomodevecchi.com"},{"id":716697,"bio":"I was born in 1972 in Milan. I approaches photography only in 2003, approaching Street photography and reportage. I participated in several group exhibitions in the amateur field and in 2011 I was selected for the book Passione Italia published by FIAF and Seat Pagine Gialle in collaboration with the CIFA of Bibbiena, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy. Since 2013 I have turned my interest to food photography collaborating with Chef Maria Riva, Starred Chef Pietro Leemann, Chef. Simone Salvini, National Italian Chefs and Italian Federation of Chefs with whom in 2016 I won the first prize for the photograph taken during the Italian cooking championships. In 2019 I approaches the Flemish still life from which I draws inspiration for a reinterpretation of the ingredients and traditional recipes of Italian cuisine. ","user_id":716113,"name":"alessandro arnaboldi","website":"www.alessandroarnaboldi.it"},{"id":718841,"bio":"Mi presento! Sono  Gaia Landini, la fotografia è il mio linguaggio.\nSono laureata all'accademia di belle arti in fotografia, la mia passione nasce fin da piccola e crescendo mi sono avvicinata alla fotografia di storytelling, amo le fotografie che racchiudono momenti intimi e amo la fiducia che ripongano in me le persone per mostrarsi al mondo","user_id":718257,"name":"Gaia Landini","website":""},{"id":127499,"bio":"Sono nato in Belgio nel 1952 da genitori emigranti. Lì sono rimasto fino al 1972; e da allora vivo a Gosaldo (Belluno). A sedici anni ho ricevuto in regalo il mio primo apparecchio fotografico, modello Yashica, ho frequentato un corso specifico, quindi ho iniziato a stampare in bianco e nero. Dal 2010 ho potuto assecondare la mia passione precedente. È un’emozione grande: alzarmi la mattina presto, appostarmi nel mio capanno, in silenzio, osservare, studiare e fotografare i movimenti e i comportamenti degli animali da soli o nei confronti degli altri! Amo anche fotografare i fiori e gli insetti la mattina presto, risaltandone i colori, quando sono roridi di rugiada. Nel frattempo osservo i vari ambienti stagionali o geografici e nelle diverse ore della giornata specialmente l’alba, i tramonti, l’imbrunire e… fotografo. Ora sono attrezzato con il corredo Nikon. Vedendo questa foto, spero di trasmettere a voi tutti, più o meno esperti, le stesse emozioni che provo io.\n","user_id":126897,"name":"Bruno Bressan","website":"www.brunobressan.com"},{"id":719970,"bio":"","user_id":719386,"name":"Heng Jiang","website":""},{"id":740308,"bio":"","user_id":738060,"name":"Eros Bottazzo","website":""},{"id":717294,"bio":"Ho 18 anni e sono Italiana, ho fatto vari corsi di fotografia sia a scuola che con un associazione di fotografia italiana","user_id":716710,"name":"Marta Giaccari","website":"Profilo marta_photos_  su Instagram "},{"id":848789,"bio":"jitabet ব্যবহার করুন — স্লট ও অনলাইন গেমের একটি আধুনিক প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. Central, 8561 - Centro, Curitiba - PR, 11338-123, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 81 99795-2503  \nই-মেইল: jitabet-login.net@gmail.com  \n#jitabet #jitabet_Game #jitabet_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://jitabet-login.net/","user_id":834633,"name":"Miles Hunter Jitabetloginnet","website":"jitabet-login.net"},{"id":720949,"bio":"Eleni works mainly with improvisation as a research methodology for the expression of non-linear narratives. Bodily determined time plays a very significant role in the process of her work and she uses it as a fundamental tool to determine the duration, form, and materiality of her pieces, which are in the spectrum of body installations (somatics), movement improvisation, video art, video performance, embroidery, photography, writing, visual storytelling. \nThe main drive in these pieces is the need to capture the momentum of thoughts or the momentum of a psychological somatic state in relation to the spaces in which they occur, and translate them into a sensorial concept of an embodied experience. In this sense, her projects are produced as documentations of self-exploration and case studies on the representation of (e)motions- of energies in motions- in time and space, from which she uses the collected data to elaborate concepts for workshops of somatic architecture and interactive embodied interkinetic experiences.","user_id":720365,"name":"Eleni Danesi","website":"www.elenidanesi.com/artwork"},{"id":598940,"bio":"","user_id":598356,"name":"George Aivalis","website":""},{"id":186513,"bio":"Christos attempts to extinguish the line between photography and painting through abstract expressionism and digitally enhanced art.\n\nChristos Kehoe continues his studies in classical drawing, painting, printmaking and design with several accomplished teachers including Nelly Sorroco, Semyon Blimes, Thomas Christian Wolfe and Australian artist Derek Glaskin. \n\nChris Kehoe resides on Maui, Hawaii during winter months and travels throughout the US and Far East. Chris can be reached through email at ckehoeart@icloud.com ","user_id":185911,"name":"Christos Kehoe","website":"www.ckehoeart.com"},{"id":239479,"bio":"Deeply passionate in photography from a very young age. He gets his first brief photographic experiences in the early 90s. \nIn 2004 he is marked by a serious accident, which will bring him some limitations, but still managing to recover. This fact will lead to increasing Marco's sensitivity. Only 10 years later he will be able to transmit his creative energy and sensitivity through photography not only in the shot, but also with the study of history of art. Particular attention has been given by Marco to the paintings, through the great masters of the Middle Ages, to arrive then, to the great characters of today's photography. It is in late 2014, that Marco began to take picture with pleasure, despite having bought his camere a couple years earlier. In 2017, he self-produced and published in a limited edition of \"THE BOOK - Quotes and Reflections in 101 photos by Marco Scardillo\". \nHe currently lives in Vimodrone, a step stone from Milan, and works as employed in a multinational lighting company. Since the end of 2018, he has been collaborating, on an open photographic project, in which he made the the calendar for the year 2019 and 2020 “Momenti di Baskin”, of SangaBaskin. In the same year, Marco was chosen as one of the 10 authors present in the first edition \"Shots to tell\" with the project \"Momenti di Baskin”, a PHOTO PROJECT PRO photographic, a series in collaboration with the Malerba photo foundation. Marco is present as author in the FMF Archive. Today, despite his work and various commitments, Marco manages to carve out moments of photographic passion, alone or together with people with whom he shares the same passion. You can find and follow Marco on Instagram.","user_id":238877,"name":"Marco Scardillo","website":"www.archiviofmf.it/archivio-progetti/momenti-di-baskin"},{"id":657559,"bio":"I am an American photographer living and working in New York City. My work focuses on the intersections of the human condition  (birth, growth, emotion, aspiration, conflict, and mortality) at the socio-political level in contemporary society. \n\nPast projects include a look at the environmental fall out of human activity in urban settings, a reflection of my own challenges with bipolar disorder and my mental state of loneliness and seclusion in a time of global isolation, and the everyday life of Palestinians that supersedes conflict. I photographed the lives of two formerly incarcerated women, caring for their families, at two very different stages of life: one a young mother of 3 and the other woman, older, caring for her father with dementia. \n\nMy artistic approach to each project differs depending on the subject matter. However, consistent throughout is an emotion and tone made to invoke thought and discussion. My work casts light on the hidden - that is reveals something unseen or unnoticed or unknown altogether. The goal is palpability. It is for the observer to process what they see into something digestible, something felt and something understood.\n\nMy academic background in international affairs and human rights plays an important role in my projects. I have a profound appreciation for the easily overlooked – subtle gestures, minute gradations of color, negative spaces, micro movements. \n\nAt the end of the day, I photograph for myself and anyone who wants to listen. ","user_id":656975,"name":"Rebecca Fudala","website":"www.rebeccafudala.com"},{"id":385288,"bio":"As a lifelong artist, Amy Goalen has been creating stunning and provocative images for almost 20 years. Ranging from iconic yoga portraits to dance/movement, couples, and documentary. A graduate of the prestigious Brooks Institute of Photography, she is classically trained in advanced photography techniques and mastering the beauty of light and shadows.\nAmy is a native of Southern California and lives with her daughter in \nLos Angeles.\n","user_id":384704,"name":"Amy Goalen","website":"amygoalen.com"},{"id":721703,"bio":"","user_id":721119,"name":"Thomas Fogliani","website":""},{"id":252164,"bio":"Freelance photographer based in Tokyo,Japan.\n\nI stayed in Finland for sightseeing public‐relations for three months.\nIt was chosen from 4,000 people in the world.\n\nI captured Beautiful Lapland’s Northern Lights,Landscapes,and more.\nand, I won the Gord Prize of International Photography Awards last year.\n\nNow,I’m participating in domestic and foreign sightseeing public‐relations photography thanks to that.\n(Finland,Bhutan,Japan,Malaysia and so on.)\n\nPhotography is my passion and I believe I can communicate to a wide audience with my images – without having to say a word. My photos portray my inner feelings and the beautiful experiences I collect from around me.","user_id":251562,"name":"Yuichi Yokota","website":"yokoichi.photography"},{"id":161396,"bio":"","user_id":160794,"name":"Lara Ingle","website":""},{"id":720968,"bio":"Photography, for me, is a bridge between stories and emotions. My technique, Realism, is the essence that guides my work, allowing each image to carry authenticity, sensitivity, and the raw truth of unique moments.\n\nI am driven by the mission of turning moments into memories that make an impact and bring people together. My gaze is focused on narratives that need to be told, whether through photojournalism, documentary photography, portraits that reveal the soul, gastronomic sessions that awaken the senses, or, more recently, birth photography, which connects me to the purest and most transformative moment of life.\n\nBirth photography came to enrich this path with a unique intensity. Documenting the arrival of a new life is witnessing strength, love, and vulnerability in their deepest form.\n\nMy career is marked by achievements that reinforce my commitment to art and social transformation. In 2023, I was awarded first place at the Festival Arte e Cultura no Mundo do Trabalho (CUT Brazil) in the Professional Photography category. In 2024, I received the Megafone Award for Activism, also in the Photography category. My work has been showcased in exhibitions such as the Luz Del Fuego Mexico Show and Amparo em Foco (2023), broadening my reach and engaging new audiences.\n\nAmong the projects that have shaped my career, I highlight the creation of the symbol for the “Criança Não é Mãe” movement in opposition to Bill 1904, and historical records such as Amanhecer Verde and the movement Nem Presas Nem Mortas. Each click is an attempt to give a voice to what is often invisible, building a visual narrative that moves and transforms.\n\nI believe in the power of photography as a tool for human connection and social impact. My work is a declaration of love for the stories that deserve to be remembered, always with a keen eye on what truly matters: the essence of each emotion.","user_id":720384,"name":"Juliana Duarte","website":"julianaduartefotografia.com.br"},{"id":721933,"bio":"I am  a Southwest Florida and Philadelphia based photographer. I  studied photography and journalism in college and grad school. After a career as a marketing executive in New York City,  I moved to Philadelphia to begin a new adventure and focus on my photography. I took many classes at the Philadelphia Phot Arts Center and continue to work with a mentor and an ongoing photo critique group. ","user_id":721349,"name":"Alice Borowsky","website":"alibphotos.com"},{"id":716532,"bio":"Ralph Steinegger (b. 1976 near Zurich) has lived in Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, New York, Istanbul, Singapore and Shanghai. He is using his analogue cameras to document mostly cities and show their contradictions, hidden sides, and poetry. In 2018 his book “The city with many names” was published. In 2020 he was one of the winners of the Urbanautica Institute Award in the category environment, nature, perspectives.  ","user_id":715948,"name":"Ralph Steinegger","website":"www.ralphsteinegger.com"},{"id":571892,"bio":"I studied architecture at Pratt Institute and Harvard University. After my career as a professor at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and founding principal at Bruner/Cott Architects in Cambridge, Massachusetts I am fully immersed in photography. \n\nI have photographed throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and South America. Images from an early travel portfolio, Prairie Vernacular, were published in Design and Environment magazine.  My work has been recently exhibited at juried gallery shows and at the Griffin Museum of Photography.\n\nI have studied at the Maine Media Workshops and at Nobechi Creative with Sam Abell and Arthur Meyerson.\n\n","user_id":571308,"name":"Lee Cott","website":"www.leecottphoto.com"},{"id":398567,"bio":"I am an avid Landscape and Wildlife Photographer.   One of my photos was used for the cover of a book titled Core Living.  I have published a book of landscapes from British Columbia entitled Beautiful British Columbia. Currently I am working with a Writer doing Haiku work and am supplying artwork to go with each writing.","user_id":397983,"name":"Wendy McKinlay","website":"mckinlayphoto.com"},{"id":86450,"bio":"I’m a New York City based Storyteller and Digital Creator with a compulsion to bring cool stories to the masses. Mostly self taught, I focus on people and portraits including fashion, lifestyle and street photography. I’m a lover of good narratives and interesting people and a documenter of both! ","user_id":86015,"name":"Eric Acquaye","website":"www.ericacquaye.com"},{"id":720999,"bio":"Je suis une photographe de 25 ans, originaire de Bukavu dans la region de sud Kivu , à l'Est de la République Démocratique du Congo.\n\nLa photographie m'a offerte un cadeau d'expression, a fait de moi une sorte de voix pour les sans voix , m'a rendue forte en faisant de moi quelqu'un qui desire oser. ","user_id":720415,"name":"Raïssa KARAMA","website":""},{"id":580519,"bio":"My photography has been evolving for over 45 years.  At age 10, peeling the back off my first Polaroid Swinger print grabbed hold of my spirit.  I’ve been pursuing the photographic image ever since.  During the 1980s I worked in Hollywood building photo-composites for the movie and music industry.  There I met and got to print the images of several notable art photographers.\n\nI often create series of images, usually consisting of 6 to 12 photographs.  The series are the results of exploring where I find myself.  I quiet my mind.  It is just me and my camera.  My eye is looking for a balance of light and shapes to emphasis the mood of the surroundings.  When I am photographing, I am so \"in-the-moment\", that it is often after the fact that I discover what I have truly captured.  The next step is to develop the style for the image(s) as my mind’s eye saw it.  The styles of the photographs are generated when I edit the images. \n\nMy photographs come from the heart, from exploring the environment I find myself.  My photographs begin in delight and often ends in wisdom. \n\n","user_id":579935,"name":"James Harper","website":"jamesharperphotography.com"},{"id":719429,"bio":"My name is Fabio I am 49 years old and I was born in Turin where I still live.\nI am very introverted I don’t have a website and recently I joined Instagram, I never participated in any contest or selection for fear of not being able to submit my works. Reading about this possibility I took courage and sent this series of images.\nPhotography for me is the joy of being able to stop and watch and lose track of time observing, what surrounds me never entering the scene.","user_id":718845,"name":"Fabio Grosso","website":""},{"id":839353,"bio":"AMREP Inspect is a global quality assurance and inspection company specializing in supplier quality control, product inspections, and manufacturing process audits. The company helps brands ensure product reliability, reduce defects, and maintain compliance throughout their supply chains. With expertise in electronics, automotive, consumer goods, and industrial products, AmRep Inspect partners with businesses worldwide to safeguard quality standards, minimize risks, and optimize supplier performance.","user_id":825196,"name":"AMREP Inspect","website":"amrepinspect.com"},{"id":694446,"bio":"Morris Gallagher was good at arts and sciences at school, but the excitement of dissecting mice, kept in the home fridge, started him on the path to become a medical doctor. With the exception of a short period of taking and developing black and white photographs in a home studio in the 1980s, his energy was directed to a career as a family doctor working in research, and substance misuse in the northeast of England. He was the first HIV and AIDS Research Fellow for the Royal College of General Practitioners, and has twice been nominated as General Practitioner of the Year (1997 and 2019).\nTen years ago he joined an evening photography workshop in Newcastle upon Tyne. It awakened his love of visual media and in 2014 he joined the Open College of Arts Photography degree. It was there that he found his voice as a photographer, exploring his work as a doctor and personal and family life. A feature of his practice has been the critical examination of health and social care issues in the UK. Examples include ‘The Junior Doctors Dispute,’  NHS whistleblowers, doctor stress and car parking fees for cancer patients. He is an experienced qualitative primary care researcher; participation with peers, patients and others, is a feature of his photographic practice. His approach is personal, diaristic, participatory, political, documentary and sometimes conceptual to communicate his message. Sometimes that means shining a light into dark and unexplored corners.","user_id":693862,"name":"Morris Gallagher","website":"www.morris-gallagher.format.com"},{"id":763209,"bio":"I am a sports and documentary photographer based in the UK. I normally photograph Rugby and have covered the sport at the highest levels. my work has been featured in many publications throughout the world including The Times, The Guardian, Le Figaro. \n\nI love to travel, ideally off the beaten track, and document what I find in my own way.\n\nI am also a Fellow of the Royal Photographic society. ","user_id":757412,"name":"Simon King","website":"simongking.com"},{"id":54148,"bio":"My main interest in photography involves using a \"toy camera\", a Holga specifically. It's a primitive camera when compared to today's digital cameras. It's largely plastic and uses icons instead of scales and numbers for focusing and aperture numbers and it has only one shutter speed. But that's a small part of its appeal. There is this idea in art, called \"wabi-sabi\" that celebrates the beauty in the imperfect and the unconventional. Using a Holga, I am able to make photographs that are the essence of \"wabi-sabi\", because with a Holga you often get light leaks and photographs that aren't as sharp as they would be had I used a more conventional camera. Depending on the subject and the composition of the photograph, the light leaks often become a compositional element in the photograph as well as part of the wabi-sabi of the photograph. My photography is film based, it's not that I eschew digital photography, it's just that I enjoy the entire process and the intimacy involved in shooting film.","user_id":54153,"name":"Brian L. Schiele","website":"www.mtbbrian.com "},{"id":154852,"bio":"Amena Martins Yassine's first body of work, \"Do you know what happened to you?\" received two Honorable Mentions at the 2016 International Photographer of the Year Contest (IPOTY) and the 2016 Annual Juried Photography Competition of the Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York (CCNY).  The work was later published as a book for  and exhibited at the 2017 PS1 MoMa Book-fair. She holds a degree on advanced studies on photography from the International Center of Photography (ICP).\n\n ","user_id":154250,"name":"Amena Yassine","website":""},{"id":763145,"bio":"Depuis toujours amoureuse sensible de la vie ; aimant vibrer au rythme des éléments ; caressant les joies des mes dix doigts, sursautant sous l'assaut des émotions! Pleine de vie et de larmes ; rêveuse à foison ; femme sensée déraisonnable ; parfois pétillante, parfois sombre ; j'admire la lueur de cette vie!\nJ'ai vécu près de 40 années en France et suis venue immigrer au Canada il y a 4 ans bientôt. Enseignante, je me suis formée à la photographie à Montréal en reprenant mes études. Sensible à l'Art de manière générale, je suis fascinée par le son et les vibrations et en explore les différentes facettes à mes heures parfois perdues... \nPour moi, chaque expérience nous amène à Nous, et sur le chemin, la Rencontre de l'autre et le partage sont des cadeaux incommensurables!","user_id":757359,"name":"Anne-Laure Chazeaux","website":"annelaure-chazeaux.com"},{"id":54179,"bio":"I was born in January 12, 1989 in Iran. Since year 2005 I became interested in photography and started this art as an amateur as a result. Up to 2008 I obtained considerable experience in this field an at the same year I entered university to continue it professionally in Photojournalism field and it was a starting point for gaining awards in some photography festivals.\nI am now studying in Cultural Management field to get my B. S. soon. At the same time, I am a member of the National Iranian Photographer's Society.\n","user_id":54184,"name":"Milad Haddadiyan","website":""},{"id":746377,"bio":"Aurora Pispola was born in Perugia on July 9, 1998, she graduated in June 2017.  In November 2018, following her greatest passion, she started the university course of studies in Photography at the NID-Nuovo Istituto Design in Perugia, acquiring skills in photography, videography and art direction. After graduating she decides to specialize in hybrid photography and fine art by combining photography and embroidery.","user_id":743261,"name":"Aurora Pispola","website":""},{"id":720500,"bio":"Bo and Cat Creative Tandem is a duo of two photographers: Bo Jaroszek and Katarzyna Pluszynska, both residing in Bielsko-Biała in southern Poland. The Tandem was born in 2019 out of a joint creative project and as a natural consequence of many years of photographic cooperation and experiments as teacher and student. Similar way of perceiving the world, with its, often comical, aspects creates a common axis for this artistic duet.\nBo:\nHis works contest the traditional understanding of the exhibition, adopting hybrid forms, exploring the boundaries, allowing various disciplines of creative activity to permeate - visual arts, science, music, poetry, performance.\nHe explores the tools of art trying to use them differently from their original purpose. He doesn't know the possible effects of these activities, but he closely observes them, and includes those he deems noteworthy into his creative arsenal.\nThe results are transdisciplinary structures created for the very process of creation, not for the result of a measurable, more or less ready, closed \"piece of art\". They are emotions, mental states that do not comment on any \"here and now\", but are immersed in it and penetrate both the creator and the spectator. The resulting physical artifacts, if the author deems them ripe for publication, begin their own, often independent from the context of its creation, life.\nCat:\nSpanish and English translator, fascinated by animals, languages, travels; attracted to photography since always.","user_id":719916,"name":"Bo and Cat Creative Tandem","website":""},{"id":686801,"bio":"\nAs a Vietnamese-American female artist, Nguyen's primary artistic source material for the last decade has been an exploration into her history and experiences as an immigrant. Through her artmaking, Nguyen investigates her cultural and personal identity as well as her migration story through photography, video, installation and performance art. The conversations that stem from Nguyen's work, and by extension personal experiences, engage with shared anxieties and stressors that burden her community and family: the balance of cultural difference, trauma surrounding immigration, language accessibility and mastery, and the stereotype of the model minority. Nguyen's works are in the permanent collections of Amarillo Museum of Art, Tucson Museum of Art, Center for Photography at Woodstock among others.  She splits her time between USA and Viet Nam. ","user_id":686217,"name":"Anh-Thuy Nguyen","website":"www.anh-thuynguyen.com"},{"id":695004,"bio":"My name is Pierpaolo Francesconi, born in 1993, from Pollenza, Italy. My homeland is famous for its wide horizons and various landscapes, and since I can remember I spent my free time in nature, enjoying its manifestations that have always been a very important part of my life.\nThe discovery of photography has been like learning to write and becoming able to communicate thoughts that have been with me for a long time. I have been a paintings lover since way before I got into photography, especially Chinese and Japanese art, which taught me to love negative space.","user_id":694420,"name":"Pierpaolo Francesconi","website":""},{"id":719313,"bio":"Yina Chan – Photographer/artist\n(f. 1974) BA (hons) Media, Communication \u0026amp; Sociology from Goldsmiths College, University of London. She works in several genres within photography, like reportage, portrait, documentary, and art. As an artist she is especially fascinated by the fantasy world, our imagination and the stories we tell.\n","user_id":718729,"name":"Yina Chan","website":"www.yinachan.com"},{"id":31826,"bio":"Born in 1982 in Ferrara, Niccolò grows up in Milan where he studies Economics and Management. In 2004 he moves to the United States, in Boston first, to achieve a Masters in Marketing and Communications, then in New York, working for Campari. Niccolò moves back to Italy in 2008 where he works for the advertisement industry, at first at Ogilvy and Mother, and since 2012 as a freelance photographer. His lifelong great passion for mountain, alpinism, ski, and for adventure in general, drives his photography more and more towards story-telling. Niccolò's focus on the relationship between men and wilderness leads him to travel around the world, making photo and video reportages for expeditions and explorations, following professional athletes such as Michele Cucchi (K2), Jeffrey Glassbrenner (para-athlete of the US Olympic team), Vibram ultra trail running team, Sondre Amdahl (Garmin, Gore and Altra) and Tommy Chen (North Face Korea).\n","user_id":31831,"name":"Niccolò Aiazzi","website":"www.niccoloaiazzi.com"},{"id":683732,"bio":"For most of my teens and twenties, I was immersed in the world of jazz. As I studied it and played it, I appreciated the profound connection between creative freedom and technical mastery. It takes countless hours of studying theory, practicing technique, and learning a piece of music before you can find true freedom of expression. When the technical aspects of performing became secondary, my ability to express my emotions fully were realized.\n\nI've brought the lessons I learned through playing jazz into my photographic work. To create a successful image, the technique of the camera and the interplay between myself and the subject must all be in line for that one critical moment of exposure. Each breath of wind, passing cloud, and film loaded in a holder determines the outcome of my work.\n\nI photograph exclusively with large-format film. The large-format camera requires mastering the technical aspects, and each type of transparency film is unique.\n\nOnce I'm under the dark cloth, viewing the image on the ground glass, all peripheral vision is gone, and it's just me and my image. The view of the subject on the ground glass allows for a different perspective, and I can break down the composition into basic shapes, textures, and lines. Because of the slow, methodical pace of the large-format cameras and film, I find myself looking more deeply into the landscape. The long shutter speeds require absolute stillness, forcing me to analyze the scene for every quivering leaf. I must fe","user_id":683148,"name":"Michael Strickland","website":"www.michaelstricklandimages.com"},{"id":671751,"bio":"Mirte Groos is a Dutch documentary and lifestyle photographer. Educated as a cultural anthropologist, she likes to frame people and situations, exploring what intrinsically moves them, and showing rituals and microcultures are everywhere. \n\nMirte lives near Amsterdam with her Cuban husband and two sons. ","user_id":671167,"name":"Mirte Groos","website":"www.mirtegroos.nl"},{"id":31809,"bio":"Francisco Riquelme-Montecinos is an architecture and portrait photographer living in Toronto.\nHe has received multiple awards from the GTA photography academy.\nIn 2016 his work was part of the Contact Festival Nikon official gallery in Toronto\nIn 2018 he was awarded 1st place in the 50x50 photography exhibition in celebration of George Brown College’s 50 year anniversary. The exhibit gathered some of the best photographers of the city and was part of the 2018 Contact Festival in Toronto.\nIn 2019 he first set up his portable studio at the Tyendinaga Pow Wow in Deseronto, Ontario, and worked on a series of in situ portraits of the dancers. Part of this work has been acquired by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Queen’s University and they are on display in their main Campus in Kingston, Ontario.\nHis series Toronto100Variety that depict the iconic Toronto Variety stores in a minimalistic way has been awarded 1st prize at the International Minimalist Photo Award, 2021, and has been featured  online by Toronto Life magazine.\nFrancisco’s life began in Chile as a law graduate working on criminal matters, then continued as a kayaking guide in remote places like Patagonia, Baffin island and Greenland, hiked the entire length of the PCT; 4600 kilometres, on the mountains, from Mexico to Canada, and now he is a photographer based in his beloved city, Toronto, Canada","user_id":31814,"name":"Francisco Riquelme-Montecinos","website":""},{"id":629066,"bio":"Professional photographer since 2008 I work into commercial photography and videomaking under the pseudonym necessitafotografica.com. Behind the professional sphere I focus my photographic research in architecture and landscape/cityscape which inspire me more than everything else. I’ve contributed to 3 sociological research of the Sapienza University of Rome with social and architecture reportages about the city of Rome and the Rom community of the city. In 2020 my personal project “About nothing”, a visual representation of the way we live now, was selected by the artists association “Associazione degli artisti della Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano”. In 2021 I curated the cinematography of the documentary video format “Italian Chefs” devised by me. The first 5 episodes of the series will be displayed in South Est Asia and in French speaking European countries. ","user_id":628482,"name":"Daniele Di Pietro","website":"www.ddipietro.com"},{"id":145639,"bio":"Based in Doha since 2013, John Venditti is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist and arts educator. Through photography, printmaking and film, his work considers and confronts concepts of nature and landscape, and the complex ways in which we regard, perceive, and interact with these constructed environments. Venditti is currently an MFA candidate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. ","user_id":145037,"name":"John Venditti","website":"www.vforvenditti.com"},{"id":253283,"bio":"Photo enthusiast, I started analog and now I'm mainly a phone camera user. Passionate about children, cities and urban landscape.","user_id":252681,"name":"Francesco Fiorentino","website":"www.flickr.com/people/ffioren"},{"id":721133,"bio":"Katelyn Garcia (b. 1996) recently graduated with a Studio Art BFA from Brigham Young University in Provo Utah, where she currently lives and works. Her work draws from how she views the interconnectedness of the earth, her body, and spirituality.","user_id":720549,"name":"Katelyn Garcia","website":"katelyngarcia.art"},{"id":721792,"bio":"Photographe amateur depuis une vingtaine d'années, je me suis spécialisée dans la photographie de logements touristiques en Ardenne belge et dans la photographie d'architecture et j'ai ainsi transformé une passion en métier.   Mon plaisir le plus grand est d'arpenter un lieu et d'en saisir ses ambiances, ses aspérités, ses éléments graphiques pour le représenter.  Vous pouvez voir par exemple mes visites de Bruxelles, Anvers, Knokke ou encore Hasselt sur mes pages Instagram et Facebook.  \nUne de mes particularités est la photo \"zénithale\".  En effet,  prise par la vie de famille, j'ai fait d'une contrainte (ne pas pouvoir photographier dans les heures recommandées) une force.  J'aime penser que mes images apportent calme et sérénité à ceux qui les croisent du regard.","user_id":721208,"name":"Marie Levaux","website":""},{"id":31894,"bio":"A Platform for Art and Ideas\n\nFotoFest® created the first international Biennial of Photography and Photo-related Art in the United States. FotoFest®\t is an international non-profit photographic arts and education organization based in Houston, Texas.\n\nFotoFest's purpose is to promote the exchange of art and ideas through international programs and the presentation of photographic art. Our programs work globally and locally, bringing together an international vision of art and cross-cultural exchange with a commitment to community involvement and the enrichment of Houston's cultural resources.","user_id":31899,"name":"FotoFest International","website":"www.fotofest.org"},{"id":717452,"bio":"I have a technical and not an artistic background. In 2010 I got my first camera and to this day it has been mostly an advanced hobby. ","user_id":716868,"name":"Luca La Greca","website":""},{"id":721319,"bio":"My name is Anastasia, I'm 30. \n\nI was born in Crimea when it was an Autonomous Republic of Crimea back  then. For now it is occupied by russian invaders. I had been living there till Euro Maidan happened and moved to Kyiv when my hometown got occupied and stolen.\n\nFirst time I've escaped and lost my home.\n24.02.22 The full scape war had broken out in Ukraine. I decided not to run anymore and stayed in my country to help with anything  I can.\nStayed with Kyiv. \n\nIn this series I've submitted I'm talking about my personal perception of the war and thousands of deaths, rapes and distorted lives forever. \n\nThank You.\nAnastasiia.","user_id":720735,"name":"Anastasia Kondratiuk","website":"www.instagram.com/sundayriver_"},{"id":721946,"bio":"Hello! We are Stevie Verroca and Mada Refujio.\n\nSTEVIE VERROCA AND MADA REFUJIO\nStevie Verroca b. Los Angeles, California\nMada Refujio b. Azusa, California\nStevie Verroca and Mada Refujio live and work in Brooklyn, New York.\nEDUCATION:\n2009 - BFA: Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California (Mada)\n2008 - BFA: Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California (Stevie)\nPUBLICATIONS:\n2019 - No. 8, REPLICA Magazine UK\n2018 - MPIA, Noon Magazine\n2018 - Better Not Tell You Now, Office Magazine\n2018 - The Roadside Diner That Time Forgot, Document Journal\n2017 - Petit, Petite, Noon Magazine UK","user_id":721362,"name":"Stevie Verroca","website":"www.stevie-mada.com"},{"id":721914,"bio":"Hasibe Lesmann (b. 1988, Hamburg) is a freelance photographer living in Hamburg, Germany. She tends to find topics woven in everyday life that have political and social impacts on individuals, and uses metaphorical elements to build narratives through the editing process.  For her 2019 Bachelor thesis \"Aura\", she traveled through three melting pots of Europe in the east and west to portray diverse young women*.The work displays the self-will of every one of them, and how they manifest as symbolic figures in the streets and landscapes.\nThe series \"By the Water\" was shown at the Triennale of Photography Hamburg in 2018 and addresses the living conditions of homeless Roma migrants from the EU, who constantly live between the fear of displacement and loss.\nShe is currently studying for a Master's degree in Photography under Ostkreuz Photographer Linn Schröder in Hamburg and researching socio-aesthetic and ethnographic theories.","user_id":721330,"name":"Hasibe Lesmann","website":"www.hasibelesmann.de"},{"id":624708,"bio":"","user_id":624124,"name":"jianwei shan","website":""},{"id":158438,"bio":"Photography is a passion that I have cultivated since the ‘80s.  \nAs an amateur photographer  I partecipated in recent years to some group exibitions  organized by  photographic association in Rome, the city where I live.\n\u0026nbsp;I am interested in all photographic genres but particularly I love to fix in my pictures colours, shapes, reflections, and I love to investigate  the gap between what I can see and what I can only perceive,\nSigns of presence or absence.\nHuman being confronting  the grandness of nature and huge structures.\nImpermanence, hidden emotions, points of vew.\nDetails, personal perspectives, geometrical shapes\n","user_id":157836,"name":"viviana bertelli","website":""},{"id":380429,"bio":"Ashley Batz became interested in creating at a very young age as she chose to write, cast, and direct large scale productions in lieu of a required one page essay.\n\nGrowing up in an era when women were not considered viable ‘assistants,’ Ashley had to learn photography in many other ways rather than the traditional path. Finally, with the help of an internship with Art Streiber, she solidified that photographing people was her calling. She set the bar high for celebrity portraiture while the sole and Senior Photographer at Bustle Magazine and infused life and soul to Everlane’s creative despite being in the throes of a pandemic as their Lead Photographer. As her own business, owner, she constantly pushes for inclusivity both in crew and in front of the camera.\n\nBorn just outside of San Francisco, Ashley grew up with a strong connection to her Italian heritage and a deep drive for self-expression. Ashley’s approach to image making is rooted in the belief that everyone should feel celebrated in this world. \n\nWith dedicated footholds between California and New York, Ashley is excited to travel wherever the job takes her.","user_id":379845,"name":"Ashley Batz","website":"www.ashleybatz.com"},{"id":718983,"bio":"Mon Père pratiquait la photographie et n’attendit pas trop le nombre des années pour m’initier à ce qui devint très vite une passion A 8 ans, je recevais mon premier appareil photographique. Les choses sérieuses commençaient et je suivais mon Père lors de ses sorties matinales pour saisir les brumes matinales en Vallée de Chevreuse. Nous y fîmes de belles rencontres et je garde en moi les paysages forestiers, le bruissement des feuilles sous nos pas, la branche qui craque au mauvais moment et surtout les fragrances de terres humides. Nous rentrions pour déjeuner et parfois bien plus tard. Partis dès potron-minet, le temps nous échappait souvent et il arriva que ma Mère nous accueillît avec quelques reproches. L’après-midi se passait dans le laboratoire photo installé par mon Père. Papa était de la génération où l’on concoctait son propre révélateur, bain d’arrêt et fixateur. Je l’observais avec sa balance de pharmacien. Méticuleusement, il pesait avec précision ses poudres miraculeuses à l’aide des petits poids en cuivre et de fines lamelles de laiton. C’est Papa qui mettait les bobines de film dans la cuve pendant que je me reposais de mon escapade matinale. A mon réveil, une lumière rouge à l’extérieur du labo photo demandait que je frappe et attende le signe de mon Père pour entrer. Si la lumière était verte, je pouvais rentrer sans risque pour les développements. Je n’oublierai jamais l’odeur si particulière des liquides et je vois encore et toujours Papa allumer la lumiè","user_id":718399,"name":"Philippe Bolle","website":"svalbard-expeditions.com"},{"id":31766,"bio":"A seasoned collaborator and worldwide traveller, Brian Hodges is a travel and editorial photographer known for capturing authentic moments and images with a powerful connection to place. Brian believes that great photography is not just about captivating images, but creating images with lasting emotional impact. In love with travel and the lure of the road, he has followed the winds of adventure around the globe and across 60 countries. He speaks English, French, and Spanish fluently. Before picking up a camera, Brian focused his creative energy on designing satellite telecommunications systems. He spent a decade living and working as a software engineer in Paris where, among other projects, he played a key role engineering the XM/Sirius radio prototype system. His award-winning work is featured in such distinguished publications as Conde Nast Traveler, Photo District News, National Geographic Traveler, GEO Magazine, and many others. ","user_id":31771,"name":"Brian Hodges","website":"brianhodgesphoto.com"},{"id":720800,"bio":"I want people to feel.\nI want humans to see other humans and feel a connection.\nThe connection may be physical, it may be emotional or it may be through obscurity.\nWe as a society are scared to feel. We are afraid of how empathy may make us react. We tend to favor avoidance of real feelings in this very overstimulating world.\nWe censor ourselves and those around us....”for our safety and yours”.\nThrough trauma, we pull away more for fear of feeling that unpleasant sensation again. The more trauma, the more we retreat from ourselves.\nBut how does one heal from trauma? How does one face their fear of feeling?\nYou acknowledge it. You face it.\nYou see it.\nWhen you see others feel the feelings that you are scared to experience, you feel less alone in the muck of negative sensory events.\nThrough the self-exploration of feeling the feelings in a supportive space, therapeutic art making, and play, it has helped not only myself work through my own life traumas, but also the humans in front of the camera.\nLove, Ali\n(Alexandréa Johnson (she/her) is child of a military household, but grew up in Exeter, RI, before moving to Augusta in 2005 when she met her future partner and started down the path of becoming a mother, trauma therapist, and business owner (Love, Ali Studios / Phoenix Day Photography). Driven by her own desire to answer the “Why?” of her own traumas and to understand how her own feelings were effecting her view of the world, she went to find her answers. ","user_id":720216,"name":"Alexandrea Johnson","website":"www.LoveAliStudios.com"},{"id":721021,"bio":"New to this and living every moment!","user_id":720437,"name":"Noreen Steeves","website":""},{"id":581893,"bio":"EDCEL LA ROSA CABALAN, Filipino, a Dubai based Architect by profession and currently working in a construction company.  Scope of works involve in building design and presentation and as well as technical evaluation.\n\nPhotography is one of my favourite hobbies since it reflects the creative side of me.  I enjoyed those types of photographs that show the natural essence of environment. I am also interested in documentary photographs that depict the actual and relevance of certain events according to its culture and tradition.  I find it fascinating to capture unguarded moments on a specific time and situation because it simply shows the genuine emotion and factual circumstances.\n\nOther than digital cameras as my primary gears in capturing photographs, I also used traditional Analog / Rangefinder cameras and Film rolls respectively.\n","user_id":581309,"name":"Edcel Cabalan","website":"www.facebook.com/edcel.cabalan"},{"id":720136,"bio":"Hi, I’m Alfredo.  I am a landscape photographer based out of Denver, Colorado.  I focus on photographing more subtle, quiet scenes and enjoy connecting with nature through the experience of discovery.  When I am out in nature, I slow down and focus on visual design elements that catch my creative eye.  These include light, lines, shapes, patterns, texture, and color to help convey the experience of a location or to show the hidden beauty all around us.  \n\nAs I've grown as an artist, I find myself wanting to create images that whisper rather.  I seek to create expressive images that reflect my artistic voice. To record something that the human eye cannot easily detect. To freeze a moment in time. To piece together visual elements in a cohesive way with purpose. To reveal a bit of myself and how I see the natural world. \n\nRecently, I added two additional elements to my visual vocabulary and that is using motion and recording fleeting moments in time.  For motion, I use Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) to add an abstract quality to my work.  ICM helps me convey a mood or feeling into my work. ","user_id":719552,"name":"Alfredo Mora","website":"alfredomora.net"},{"id":31864,"bio":"I have been committed to making fine art photographs for forty-five years.  \nI have worked in black and white,  color, digital and alternative processes such as photo- ceramics.  I have created interior and exterior public art works up to 50' long. I have work in collections across the country.  To view more of my work please visit my website:  www.johnhilarides.com.","user_id":31869,"name":"John Hilarides","website":"www.johnhilarides.com"},{"id":32021,"bio":"","user_id":32026,"name":"Chris Jelley","website":"www.chrisjelley.com"},{"id":137685,"bio":"I am Araz, was born and raised in Azerbaijana. Now i am a Neurosurgery resident in Turkey. Photography is my second life and Aviation is third.","user_id":137083,"name":"Araz Aliyev","website":""},{"id":720176,"bio":"The photographic medium lets me know and empathize with a wide diversity of characters, places and situations outside my reality. In my projects I am interested in exploring the complexity of human behavior by questioning and transgressing science, technology, customs, beliefs, legends, myths and influences in a wide diversity of cultures. \nPhotography challenges me to confront places and situations that help me understand in unexpected ways who I am, and where I come from. In my work I seek to create a dialogue between my own images and appropriated images and texts, that serve to support to enrich in a deeper level. I consider it important to highlight humor, sarcasm and the rawness of life as elements faithful to my human essence. \n\nMexico City 1982. Winner and current member of the scholarship of the Mexican Art Creators System (Fonca) 2021. Nominated and published by the British Journal of Photography \"Ones to watch 2019 and by the New York Times 2020. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and published two books called Smail and Exótica by Inframundo Editorial, La Hydra (2018-19) finalists in the photobook contest TINTA Perú and Photo España Festival (2019). Likewise, part of his work has been published for digital magazines such as (Der Greif Online, It's Nice That, Don't Take Pictures, C41 Magazine among others). Part of his work was published in PDN-Street Photography Award (2015). Winner of the Master of Contemporary Photography IED scholarship in Spain (2","user_id":719592,"name":"Alessandro Bo","website":"www.alessandrobo.com"},{"id":763219,"bio":"Belenna Mesa Lauto is currently a professor of photography at St. John’s University in New York. Her work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States, and internationally in Spain, France, Italy and Columbia. Exhibition venues include several New York City galleries, The Fogg Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art of Miami, the Parthenon in Nashville, Musee D'Art Moderne in France, Centro Colombo-Americano in Colombia and the Queens Museum of Art. She is represented in several museum and private collections including the Center for Photography at Woodstock, Islip Art Museum, and the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. Belenna has lectured and written extensively on the medium of photography and is actively involved in using the photographic medium as a way of contemplating personal and observed moments.\n       \" I work simultaneously with both documentary and mixed media projects, believing that all serious work is an on-going process that requires great discipline, dedication and passion. Art making…and life, for that matter, have similar objectives. They both evolve and improve when we aim to grow and learn from experiences that come from doing the work, putting it out there, and sharing it with others, moving forward and never giving up.\"","user_id":757420,"name":"Belenna Mesa Lauto","website":"www.belennalauto.com"},{"id":31841,"bio":"Agata Lo Monaco was born in Piazza Armerina (EN) on July 16, 1988. \n\nHaving grown up in the island, she completed her studies with a major in \"Graphics Arts and Design\" at the School of Fine Arts in Catania.\n\nThe young photographer has had many experiences in other countries, those experiences have allowed her to expand her research and to especialize more on reportage photography. \n\nShe has professionally worked with several regional magazines in 2010 and has also served as an assistant for the \"SPLINTERS\" exhibition of the Sicilian photographer Andrea Leone at the Italian Institute of Culture in Copenhagen. To date, Agata Lo Monaco has expanded her curriculum in the field of wedding photography, without abandoning her passion for photojournalism. \n\nIn 2012, one photograph from her photoset \"Festival in Sicily\" was selected in the \"Motherland\" contest of the Italian newspaper \"La Repubblica\". It was exhibited at MACRO, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome.\n\nIn 2013, she was awarded the first prize in the contest organized by Triskaelion of Gela and she was given the award by the photographer Giovanni Chiaramonte in person. \n\nThat same year she took part in \"Pon Photo Video Award\", a contest organized by the Ministry of Infrastructure that was funded by the European Union. \n\nShe then won the second prize with the photo \"Eco-logistics\", which was awarded to her by the journalist Michael Conforti. Amongst others, Agata Lo Monaco's most important works include \"Festival in Sicily\", a long-term project that recounts the events of the Sicilian cultural tradition, and most specifically those of the town of Gela and the Documentary \"Terra Negata\" (Denied Land) in collaboration with SetaQ Productions.\n\nAt present she is working on a project that was born in the city of Granada: a project on gender identity issues, and specifically on transsexuality. With it, she aims to tell stories of the everyday lives of the trans community in this Spanish city.","user_id":31846,"name":"Agata Lo Monaco","website":"www.agatalomonaco.com"},{"id":717348,"bio":"maaike pierie, 39 years old, living in the Netherlands. I work in the hospital at the operating room and photography is my hobby. I'm a little bit autistic in photography because i really love the details, repeating patterns and bright colors. I never photograph people. ","user_id":716764,"name":"maaike pierie","website":""},{"id":763365,"bio":"Josep Sanmartín was born in Valencia in August 1979. He began his studies in Fine Arts at the age of 21. Since he entered the Polytechnic University of Valencia, he develops his artistic practice around the audiovisual, sculpture and set design. With the 2008 crisis, he emigrated to Mexico, where he joined the staff of the Vicente Lombardo Toledano Center for Philosophical, Political and Social Studies. It will be in Mexico City where he defines the lines of research that characterize his work: identification, mythology and audiovisual narrative. It is in this center where he completed his master's studies, the result of which was chosen his final master's project \"Privacy and privacy, electronic media and Intellectual Property\" among the best of its edition. Upon his return to Valencia for family reasons, he finished his doctorate in Communication and Cultural Industries at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, obtaining an outstanding cum laude and an international mention. It will be in this same period when he begins to teach as an associate at said university and the Miguel Hernández University of Elche. Since then, he has resumed his work as a set designer, developing other facets such as artistic photography and sculpture.","user_id":757534,"name":"Josep Francesc Sanmartín Cava","website":"josepsanmartin.com"},{"id":31837,"bio":"Michele Palazzi (b.1984) is an Italian photographer, represented by Contrasto Agency and Academic Coordinator at the Rome University of Fine Arts (RUFA). World Press Photo winner.\n​His work deals with current social issues through a subjective approach, Palazzi's projects confront the contemporary man with his origins, through a look that investigates the past in order to interpret the present. In 2019 he published his first book \"FINISTERRÆ: terra di confine\" and in 2021 published Mongolia Felix with a text written by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti.","user_id":31842,"name":"Michele Palazzi","website":"www.michelepalazziphotographer.com"},{"id":720908,"bio":"\nPietro Barbarossa is born from the meeting of Peter Emmanuilov \u0026amp; Antoine Beaufils. Having received documentary education Antoine turned his photography into intimacy practice with a Plastic Photography interest. Peter has a cinema, music video \u0026amp; documentary background, translated by strong narrative \u0026amp; visuals. Spectral Memories is their first collaboration, as the first part of a tryptic series questioning the housing in the post modern era.\n\nPeter’s work has been nominated or awarded in the following festivals : Miami Fashion Film Festival, Berlin Commercial, Fashion Film Istanbul, Canadian Internationnal Fashion Film Festival, Cinemoi Int Fashion Film Awards (Los Angeles), Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Bokeh Fashion Film Festival (Cape Town), London International Creative Competition while featured in magazines \u0026amp; platforms such as Vogue Italia, Promonews \u0026amp; Videostatic.\n\nAntoine's work has been exhibited at Les Promenades Photographiques in Vendôme (Paris), at BOZAR in Brussels as well as Espace Vanderborght and Huberty \u0026amp; Breyne Gallery.\n\nhttps://emmanuilov.myportfolio.com/\nhttps://antoinebeaufils.wordpress.com/","user_id":720324,"name":"Pietro Barbarossa","website":"www.pietrobarbarossa.com"},{"id":725750,"bio":"Initially a passionate musician and linguist, I developed a love for visual arts about fifteen years ago.  Photography is my way of expressing and conveying my emotions through my images.","user_id":725166,"name":"Nathalie Verbeken","website":"www.instagram.com/nathalimage"},{"id":652297,"bio":"Olga, a multifaceted creative based in Odesa, Ukraine, seamlessly blends her passion for photography, research and art.\nShe transcends traditional boundaries as a photographer by skillfully integrating various fine art techniques and media into her work.\nOlga stands as a proud recipient of Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards won in numerous competitions. \nOlga's artistic footprint extends beyond her homeland, as her captivating photographs have been featured in exhibitions both in Ukraine and on the international stage. Through her lens, she invites viewers into a world where creativity knows no bounds, leaving an indelible mark on the global art scene.\n","user_id":651713,"name":"Olga Volianska","website":"olgavolianska.art"},{"id":848800,"bio":"jaya9 ব্যবহার করুন — স্লট ও অনলাইন গেমের একটি আধুনিক প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. Paulista, 1778 - Copacabana, Curitiba - PR, 76270-520, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 81 99512-7299  \nই-মেইল: jaya9-jaya9.com@gmail.com  \n#jaya9 #jaya9_Game #jaya9_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://jaya9-jaya9.com/","user_id":834644,"name":"Chris Nolan Jayajayacom","website":"jaya9-jaya9.com"},{"id":31889,"bio":"I'll be the first to admit, I am a ridiculously enthusiastic amateur with no training in the art. Around five years ago I started to become obsessed with photography. In this short space of time it has changed the way I view myself, the people around me and the world in general. Everything has its beauty.\nI am still hunting and searching for my own style and interest but peoples lives and stories, the influence of my upbringing and a healthy interest in nostalgia rather than a pining for the past have all drawn me to exploring these more. ","user_id":31894,"name":"Chris McSherry","website":"www.bodderphotography.com"},{"id":731191,"bio":"Julie Wang was born in China and has spent nearly equal parts of her life in China and abroad, living in Europe and the United States. She graduated from a medical school in China. However, as she developed a deep love for art, literature, film, and nature, she chose to leave behind a career in medicine to pursue her passions. Her transient childhood and later experiences living in various countries shaped her open-minded worldview and appreciation for diverse cultures and the beauty of nature.\n\nOver time, these influences nurtured her artistic vision, leading her to photography as her most natural form of expression. Through her lens, Julie captures what draws her eye, transforming these moments into reflections of her thoughts and ideas. Her work bridges diverse cultural perspectives and personal insights, creating imagery that resonates with the universality of human experience and the quiet beauty of the world around us.","user_id":730544,"name":"Julie Wang","website":"www.juliewangsimages.com"},{"id":770153,"bio":"street photographer\n","user_id":762755,"name":"Ni weilun","website":""},{"id":31874,"bio":"Louise has been the Artistic Director of QUAD, a centre for contemporary art, film and new technologies in Derby UK since 2001, and the Director of FORMAT International Photography Festival, which she co-founded in 2004.\n\nAs an independent curator she has initiated commissions, publications, mass participation, and exhibitions of art, film, and photography. She is also a regular juror, portfolio reviewer, workshop leader, speaker, and award nominator throughout Europe, America and Asia.\n\nFedotov Clements has served as a curator for a number of leading international photography festivals, including Habitat Centre and Hauz Khas BlowUp, Delhi, India; Dong Gang Photography Festival, South Korea; Dali Photography Festival, China; Noorderlicht 20/20, Groningen, Netherlands; Photoquai Biennale,Paris and Photo Beijing, China.\n\nFedotov-Clements was invited to nominate for the Les Rencontres Arles, Discoveries, France and contribute to the Venice Biennale.\n\nIn addition to her curatorial work, she has contributed to and written for many publications including Hijacked III, Factory and Beyond Evidence; RVM Magazine; OjodePez; Unseen magazine; PhotoCinema; Chinese Photographers Magazine and Archivo Magazine Portugal.\n\nFedotov-Clements is on the advisory board of the WYNG Master Awards Hong Kong; PSC Photography MA Mentor Melbourne Australia; Camera Plus Festival Iasi Romania and the Artists Pensions Trust Global.","user_id":31879,"name":"Louise Fedotov-Clements","website":"formatfestival.com/participant/louise-clements"},{"id":721837,"bio":"Draga Šušanj is a Yugoslavian-born/American environmental artist, her work encompasses land art and photography. ​Bicultural, immigrant experiences inform Šušanj’s environmental art practice. Her projects point out our interconnectedness with Nature, environmental imbalances, and cultural issues. \nŠušanj’s work has been widely shown in the States and in her native Serbia. Her installations have been seen in the Hudson Valley, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Portland (ME), New York City, and Belgrade, Serbia. Šušanj is a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, in 2005. She has also received awards, grant and fellowship support from the New York Foundations for Arts, 2021; New York State Council on the Arts, 2015; Creative Glass Center of America, 2010; The Edwin Austin Abbey Mural Workshop Fellowship at the National Academy Museum, 2009; The Pritzker Foundation Endowed Fellowship, 2003; Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, 2002; Pilchuck Glass School, 1999 \u0026amp; 2002; the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1997-2000.\n\nŠušanj has worked as a sculptor and educator at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and John G Shedd Aquarium, Chicago. Šušanj holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MFA from the School of Art and Design at Alfred University, NY. Šušanj’s work is in private, and in permanent collections such as the Museum of American Glass, NJ, and MOMA, NYC.\n\n","user_id":721253,"name":"Draga Šušanj","website":"www.dragasusanj.com"},{"id":763364,"bio":"Born 1993  Hokkaido,JAPAN\nLives and works in Tokyo.\n\n-Exhibition-\n2023  WHAT CAFE EXHIBITION vol.24\n           WHAT CAFE ,Shinagawa,Tokyo Japan\n2022  Platform 29.8\n         ANB Tokyo ,Roppongi,Tokyo Japan\n2022  ANB open studio vol.3\n         ANBTokyo,Roppongi,Tokyo Japan\n2022   JAPAN PHOTO AWARD + INTUITION\n         Kyoto Japan\n2016  TOKYO FRONTLINE PHOTO AWARD NEW VISOINS #03\n         G/P gallery Shinonome, Tokyo Japan 8 Nov. - 26 Nov.2016\n2016  China Photo Festival - Tokyo Women's Photo Exhibition 2016\n         Xiamen\n2016  TOKYO FRONTLINE PHOTO AWARD NEW VISOINS #02\n         G/P gallery Shinonome, Tokyo Japan 12 Jan. - 27 Feb. 2016\n\n-Awards-\nTokyo Frontline Photo Award 2016 【Shigeo Goto Prize】\na.a.t.m 2016 【Nomination】\nRed brick portfolio audition 2015 【Semi-Grand Prix】\n\n‐Statement‐\nAfter photographing the images, accidental processing created moments that were dissimilar to reality.\n\nThese images, which appear abstract, are the visualization of my own thoughts, environment, and time, and I consider them to be photographic.\n\nIn the definition of photography, I experiment with multiple techniques to create \"originals\" of reproduction techniques.\n\nThese are photographs.","user_id":757533,"name":"MANA HIRAI","website":"manahirai.studio.site"},{"id":722057,"bio":"Based in Seoul, South Korean, I'm working for Kyung Hee University as an event photographer. After about ten years of official works, I've started my personal photo project only for the joy of photo-taking. Usually I prefer to take photos around my workplace in candid style. ","user_id":721473,"name":"Choonhan Lee","website":""},{"id":721600,"bio":"As an adult, I poured my artistic passion into photography, transforming people and places captured during my global travels into striking images through artistic vision.  \nI believe that my journey is continuing with digital art.  My experimentation of techniques continues on, digital and analog paintings taking equal time with photography. In India I was the first artist to have a solo photo-digital art show and received National multimedia coverage.   \nI have the honor of being the First Woman Industrial Photographer of India. I was privileged to be the First Woman Founder Member, Treasurer, and Vice-Chairperson of the Advertising and Industrial Photographers Association of India -South.  \nAs a Commercial/Industrial photographer, I have photographed many  successful campaigns for companies in India and USA My photo/digital /hand-painted photo-murals have been displayed in a variety of corporate buildings and hotel lobbies  in India and homes in USA\nI have successfully published a photo documentary Coffee Table Book-Austin East of I-35 with my photographs and interviews of the people of East Austin.  \n In 2020 I created an e-book, Charioteer of Life. This book features photographs of  everyday women around the world  braving and charioteering their lives. \n I created a COVID 19 Feeding America Fundraiser on Facebook and raised $1600. For every donation of $25 or more, I gave away the book as a thank you gift.  ","user_id":721016,"name":"Rama Tirumalachar","website":"www.ramtiruart.com"},{"id":722540,"bio":"Lin Zhipeng(aka No.223) Born in Guangdong, China in 1979, Graduated from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies with major of financial English. Lin Zhipeng is a photographer and freelancer writer based in Beijing. Created in 2003, his blog “North Latitude 23” where he published everyday pictures accompanied by short texts received millions views and made him famous among the web community. Presented for ten years in group exhibitions in China and abroad , Lin’s works have also been the object of several solo shows both nationally and internationally ( Delaware Contemporary Museum ; Walther Collection Ulm ; De Sarthe Gallery Beijing ; Stieglitz19 Gallery Antwerp ; M97 Gallery Shanghai, etc). He has published photography books in China, France, Canada, Japan and Italy.\n\nLin is a leading figure of new Chinese photography emerging in the last decade, popularizing his work originally via social media and other online platforms as well as his self-published zines. Lin’s work has come to reflect and define a certain zeitgeist of the post-80’s and 90’s generation of non-mainstream Chinese youth. Amidst an otherwise conservative and often closed traditional society and cultural background, Lin’s photographs act as a collective not-so-private diary of a young generation wishing to escape the pressures from a high-stakes society and play within its limits. Faded flowers tangled with flesh tones, myriad patterns mixing with an emotional ambiguity of both love and chaos, fantasy and eroticism. 223’s works are saturated with a soft sense of carefreeness, a playful innocence, and a certain optimism amidst a hedonist lifestyle going against the expected pleasures and entrapments of the middle class dream.\n\nNaming himself “No. 223” after the police character in Wong Kar-Wai’s movie Chungking Express, Lin also adopts a sense of the Hong Kong director’s poetic and dreamy atmosphere as well as the loneliness and mystery of many of his film’s characters. Lin Zhipeng offers his point of view on an alternative youth spirit and culture in an often conservatively Chinese cultural context. His spontaneous photographs portray a young generation who indulge in love and life, oscillating between jubilation and deep melancholy, playful sexuality and often just the simple human need to be loved in an otherwise indifferent and ever-changing society.","user_id":721956,"name":"Lin Zhipeng (No. 233)","website":"linzhipeng223.com"},{"id":770160,"bio":"I am a street and portrait photographer based in Sydney. I specialise in capturing candid and expressive moments of people in the bustling streets and cityscapes. I aim to take photographs that capture the unique character and individuality of people, always on the lookout for interesting and unique perspectives to showcase. Drawn to the emotions, personalities and expressions of people, I try to tell stories through my unique style of photography.","user_id":762761,"name":"Sean Ferdinands","website":"www.seanferdinands.com"},{"id":768382,"bio":"Gene Chen is a Photographer and Artist based in London. His work explores themes of disconnection and detachment from reality, reflecting his persistent sense of not quite belonging in his surroundings. Through his art, Gene questions the relationship between himself and his environment, using photography and photogrammetry as his primary media. By collecting huge numbers of images from his surroundings, he reconstructs imagined, non-existent spaces through photogrammetry, creating a kind of shelter to escape the disconnection he feels from the real world. The process of collecting images serves as a way to anchor himself to reality, despite the sense of detachment.\n\nGene's work has been featured in prestigious institutions such as the V\u0026amp;A and Tate Modern in the UK, and has been exhibited internationally, from Taiwan to Russia. He has received several accolades, including an Honourable Mention in the International Photography Awards, a Silver Award in PISPA, and a shortlist in the New Emergence Art Prize. ","user_id":761483,"name":"Gene Chen","website":"foundwork.art/artists/genechen"},{"id":719524,"bio":"Born in Firenze in 1989, Andrea Boccini is a visual artist, documentarist and wildlife ambassador based in Perugia, Italy.\nDuring the 4 years of scenography and photography studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, he conducted training internships at Teatro Verdi, ISIA, Vertigo Film working alongside renowned artists of cinema and entertainment. After completing his studies in Perugia, he began working as a typographer and editorial graphic designer. In 2014 he participated in several group exhibitions in Milan. In 2015 the work “In the womb of Africa” was published in the New Zealand magazine “destination Magazine”, a photographic essay on life on the edge of one of the most hostile places in the world: The Sahara.\nIn 2016 he started working as freelance on the on-going project “The Missing Link”, a worldwide photo and video documentary that took him in three continents, in the most remote territories, in border areas between civilization and wilderness, where human develope collides with wildlife and it’s natural habitats until now untouched. From 2017 to 2019 he worked as volunteer in Kenya, Australia, Indonesia, India and Zimbabwe for the conservation of endangered species and vulnerable habitats.\nIn 2019 the first solo exhibition of the “The Missing Link” in Pollenza, Italy. The project has won the 3rd prize at “International Photography awards” in 2020 and has been featured twice by “Life Framer” in 2021.","user_id":718940,"name":"Andrea Boccini","website":""},{"id":763396,"bio":"Sylwia Ciszewska-Pęciak , I am a photographer and sociologist based in the United Kingdom. \nPutting down roots in my new home allows me to explore the cosmopolitan nature of West Bromwich by recording life on the street. In my street photography, I capture unposed moments: those candid, fleeting moments when people are most themselves, moments of introspection, joy, and ambiguity.\n\nThe birth of my daughter led me towards documentary photography, becoming a form of self-reflection and self-therapy. I faced my inner world. By directing the camera towards myself, I can tell my own story, express my experiences and inner conflicts - self-portraiture is a symbol of my internal struggle, development, dreams, and concerns. Through photography, I strive to delve into various aspects of motherhood - from joy and fulfillment to challenges and questioning of my own worth. \n\nI am part of the Women in Street collective. My work has been presented at collective exhibitions both in Poland and abroad.\n","user_id":757561,"name":"Sylwia Ciszewska-Peciak","website":""},{"id":320973,"bio":"Frederiks interest for photography came by accident, literally, as a sports injury lead him to the camera. Since then he has been studying at various schools and photographers, and he recently graduated with a BA in Photographic Communication from the Danish School of Media and Journalism. Frederik is now a young independent photographer working with both still and moving pictures. \nFrederiks work is often centered about people. With a documentary and co-creation approach he interacts with his subjects in a heartfelt way and makes space for them to be included, as he believes that makes the strongest and most sincere stories. Frederik wishes to use his photography to build bridges of understanding.","user_id":320371,"name":"Frederik Valdemar Kjeldgaard","website":"frederik-kjeldgaard.format.com"},{"id":629296,"bio":"Alessandro Baccigalupo: born in Livorno in 1945, currently maintenance technician specialized in the mechanical sector and freelance photographer. The passion for photography was born a few years ago with an interest in street photography. After an articulated training course, I felt the need to experiment with many photographic genres, getting closer and closer to portraiture. This interest gave me the opportunity to describe mankind from my point of view.","user_id":628712,"name":"Alessandro Baccigalupo","website":"www.alebacciphoto.it"},{"id":216669,"bio":"\nBorn in Rome in 1961, he studied in the art school and\nhe graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Macerata in\nscenography course.\nHe has participated in important scenographic projects in\nMacerata and Urbino.\nIn 1990 he was selected in the international competition\nof editorial illustration 'Book Fair' of Bologna (Italy)\nIn 1991 collective exhibition Itabashi Art Museum Tokyo (Japan)\nHe has been working in the visual communication sector since 1987,\nindustrial design, product design, editorial illustration,\nadvertising and photography.\nIn 2000 Personal exhibition 'Tribu trilogy' -\nXXX Anniversary of the periodical 'Gramma y trabajadores' - La Habana (Cuba)\nHe has participated in various group exhibitions and his works are part of him\nof various private collections in different European countries.\nHe is the art director and designer of various Italian companies.","user_id":216067,"name":"marco borzacchi","website":"www.coroflot.com/marcoborzacchi"},{"id":13415,"bio":"J. K. Lavin is an American visual artist based in Venice, California, USA. Her decision to move there was based on the flip of a coin at the airport as she was returning home after visiting friends there. Lavin’s photographic practice considers memory, self-portraiture and the measurement of time. Duration, as well as experimentation with randomness and chance is an important dimension of her work. \nLavin received a Master’s Degree of Art in Photography from California State University at Fullerton, California. She has also studied photography at The Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York and The Center of the Eye in Aspen, Colorado. \nJ. K. Lavin has had numerous solo exhibitions including The Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA. She was selected as a Critical Mass Finalist in 2020 and as a Fresh finalist by Klompching Gallery in 2019. Her work has been included in group exhibitions throughout the United States and in Europe.  Her photographs have been published in various online and print magazines including The Boston Globe, Diffusion, Analog Forever, Lenscratch, Los Angeles Magazine, Los Angeles Review of Books and What Will You Remember? Lavin’s work is held in public collections.\n","user_id":13415,"name":"J. K. Lavin","website":"www.jklavin.com"},{"id":54300,"bio":"I live just outside Taipei. Besides photography, I also write and edit, play trumpet in a jug band, and have directed a film or two. \n\nI have been a shoe inspector, a conscript soldier, a TV cameraman, a production assistant and bit-part actor in a couple of feature-length movies, a reporter/photographer/editor/translator for a newspaper, and an editor at an advertising company.\n\nI am an original member of the international photography collective Burn My Eye, and my work has been exhibited in London, Cardiff, Hangzhou, Paris, Toulouse, Brighton, San Francisco, Brussels, Athens and Taipei, as well as showcased in such publications as TIME, The New Yorker, World Literature Today, and El Pais.","user_id":54305,"name":"TC Lin","website":"www.poagao.com"},{"id":31893,"bio":"Tommaso Mori (1988, Italy)\nPhotography diploma - C.F.P. Bauer, Milan.\n\nSelected Exhibitions\n2016 – Onward Compé 16, People on the Cross, Project Basho, Philadelphia, USA\n2015 – Festival Circulation(s), Simon of Cyrene, CENTQUATRE, Paris, France\n2015 – BJCEM – Mediterranea17 – People on the Cross, Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy\n2015 – Francesco Fabbri Prize, Contemporary Photography Finalist, Missing God, Italy\n2015 – SlideLuck, People on the Cross, Spazio Labo’, Italy\n2015 – CHUNK, Simon of Cyrene, Former Church of Ss. Giacomo e Filippo, Italy\n2014 – UNSEEN Photo Fair, Play, Metronom Booth, Amsterdam, Netherlands\n2014 – Francesco Fabbri Prize, Contemporary Photography Finalist, Simon of Cyrene, Italy\n2014 – GALLUERILLA, Play, The Dijksgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands\n2014 – Fotografia Europea, Simon of Cyrene, Giovane Fotografia Italiana #03, Italy\n2013 – ArteinContemporanea, Finalist with Play, Metronom Gallery, Italy\n2012 – AntWork 2012, The form of Man, Spazio Gerra, Italy\n2012 – Arte Laguna prize, Under 25 finalist, Experiment: Studio Portrait, Venice, Italy\n2011 – AntWork 2011, Experiment: Studio Portrait, Spazio Gerra, Italy\n\nAwards\n2015 – Antwork Awards, Winner in Photography\n2015 – Combat Prize, Mention in Photography\n\nBibliography\n2014 – Co-author of “Photography and New Technologies” in “Generazione Critica: La fotografia in Italia dal Duemila”, Danilo Montanari\n\nInterviews\n2016 – Interview on Vogue Italy\n2016 – Artist Talk at Galleria Civica in Modena, Italy\n2015 – Artist Talk at Fondazione Fotografia","user_id":31898,"name":"Tommaso Mori","website":"www.tommasomori.com"},{"id":281824,"bio":"Matteo Santoni (born Massimo), is an amateur photographer who lives in Negrar (Verona, Italy) and was born in Verona in 1968. He has exhibited at the Offs of Fotografia Europea (Reggio Emilia), Grenze - Arsenali Fotografici in Verona, and at Riaperture di Ferrara in 2020 (single shot award ).\n\nHe has made four publications:\n\"The Breakfast of the Cannibals\", on the abandoned sites in Valpolicella, \"The deception in Time\", a reflection on time and analogue photography, \"The bonfires in the heart\", on the places of crime in Verona, and the anthology \"SomeWhere / Italian Déjà-vu \".\n\n\n\nVisit also his blog:  https://dlsan.tumblr.com/","user_id":281222,"name":"Matteo Santoni","website":"www.mscreativestudio.com"},{"id":763464,"bio":"Léa Michaëlis is represented by the French press agency REA\n\nSelf-taught, Léa Michaëlis started photography around the age of 9, pushed by her father, of whom she produced portraits. At 13, she was published twice by the magazine Le chasseur d'Images. She then made three exhibitions in the South of France where she is from (June 2013, January 2014, August 2015). In 2016, a year after the death of her father, she set up an exhibition in tribute to her dad on the theme of passing time.\n\nShe then evolves in her photographic style by turning to the staging. Léa was appointed artistic director of the Coquelicot Revue. She moved to Lyon for a year and left for Paris to study in the artistic field.\n \nIn July 2019, she met and worked with Charlotte Abramow during a workshop during the Rencontres photo d'Arles. She was noticed by the Fisheye photo magazine and quickly abandoned her studies to launch herself as a freelance photojournalist.\n \nFrom March 2021 to March 2023, she worked for the French press agency ENCRAGE and has since collaborated regularly with the press (La Déferlante, El País, ELLE, Paulette...).\n​\nIn October 2021, «\u0026nbsp;Notre colère sur vos murs\u0026nbsp;» is published, a collective work of the Collages Féminicides Paris movement published by Denoël, illustrated with a hundred of her photos and those of Tay Calenda.\n​\nSince April 2023, Léa Michaëlis has been represented by the French press agency REA.","user_id":757617,"name":"Léa Michaëlis","website":"www.leamichaelis.com"},{"id":31979,"bio":"Andreas Schoettke *1968 Stralsund\nStudied photography at the Berlin Art school “Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie” with Thomas Sandberg and Sibylle Bergemann.\nWorking as a freelance photographer for magazines and companies.\nLives and works in Berlin.","user_id":31984,"name":"Andreas Schöttke","website":"www.andreas-schoettke.de"},{"id":31962,"bio":"Documentary Fine Art photographer using the medium to express my understanding of the world around us.","user_id":31967,"name":"Michael Marker","website":"www.markerwrisberg.co.uk"},{"id":31968,"bio":"","user_id":31973,"name":"Anders Huke","website":""},{"id":31966,"bio":"Simone Aprile was born in Siracusa. He graduated from the Institute Riccardo Bauer of Milano. Then he started working as an assistant with several prestigious magazines, including Vogue, GQ, and AD. But it belongs to Sicily and, after a period of training, returns to the South. In 2008, he begins his first long-term project called ‘Nzuliddu ended in 2015 with a book.\nHe was awarded at IPA International photography Awards, Life Framer,Memorial Mario Giacomelli, Slideluck Rome and Amsterdam.Now he works among others with Gentleman,Ville e Giardini, Corriere della sera, Ville \u0026amp; Casali, #AIM. In 2016 he joined the LUZphoto Agency.\n","user_id":31971,"name":"Simone Aprile","website":"www.simoneaprile.com"},{"id":339664,"bio":"I am London based fine art photographer from Lithuania. I have recently graduated in BA Photography from The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design in London. \n\nMy practise as a photographer often overlaps with the themes of memory, failure and performance. Strong interest in bodily language often inspires and further motivates my work.","user_id":339062,"name":"Evelina Sarupiciute","website":"www.evelinasarupiciute.art"},{"id":642183,"bio":"Dean Snodgrass is an Oakland-based Photographer, Cinematographer and Camera Assistant. As a 1st AC Dean has over 10 years experience working in the San Francisco Bay Area on feature films, documentaries and commercials. Self trained photographer.","user_id":641599,"name":"Dean Snodgrass","website":"deansnodgrass.com"},{"id":325316,"bio":"Ashley Miller is a visual artist working primarily with photography, found objects, and installation. Born in Syria and raised on Guam, she studied at The Evergreen State College and University of New Mexico. ","user_id":324714,"name":"Ashley Miller","website":"www.ashley-miller.com"},{"id":497280,"bio":"Norbert Bánhalmi is a contemporary photographer who explores the thin line between human presence and collective projection. His work focuses on the transformation of the individual into an icon, stripping away the noise of the world to reveal the underlying essence of identity and belief. Through his lens, documentation becomes interpretation, turning fleeting moments into timeless symbols of the human experience.","user_id":496696,"name":"Norbert Bánhalmi","website":"www.norbertbanhalmi.com"},{"id":742381,"bio":"","user_id":739693,"name":"Michael Zeyda","website":"www.mzeydaphoto.com"},{"id":718666,"bio":"\nBorn 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). \nHer work was part of Photoquai biennale in Paris, Art Dubai, Meeting Point 6. She exhibited her work at the Gallery Janine Rubeiz, Beirut Exhibition Center, Institut Francais de Beirut, Beirut Art Center, and lately at Festival « Les Femmes s’exposent » and Casa Arabe as part of Photo Espana 2022, In Cadaques photo festival 2022, Vantage point sharjah\n\nIn 2017 she co-founded Hammana Artist House a multidisciplinary art residency space with a focus on performing arts, where she initiated encounters between local photographers aiming at joining efforts to create a collective of artists that have photography at the heart of their artistic practice that led to the creation of Collectif 1200.\n\n","user_id":718082,"name":"Rima Maroun","website":""},{"id":54571,"bio":"ALFIO FINOCCHIARO - Fine Artist\nMilan, IT - Italy\nE-Mail finocchiaro.alfio@yahoo.it\n\nPhotography inspires the way you see the world. Since I became interested in imaging and photography I learned to see Nature and normal life in a different way enriching my view and my perspective. \n\nI love taking pictures and being creative. My current projects are involving street and some details of normal life that captures my attention. \n\nI daily listen to (and take a look to the hints of) many people – fellow artists, friends, photographers and complete strangers – who have suggested me the best way to make my hobby something nice. \n\nMy series 'Shadows reborn' was published in many photo magazine and 'My shadow' photo was chosen as one of the commended images for the Professional Photographer of the year 2010 awards. The image 'Baby do not open that door' was being a Nominee at the 5th Annual Photography Masters Cup in Fine Art section. \n\nCurrently I live in Milan (Italy). I was born in Sicily, very close to the sea and to the volcano Etna. \nI've been married with a wonderful wife and i'm the father of two cute and beautiful girls. \n\nAlfio","user_id":54576,"name":"Alfio Finocchiaro","website":"alfio-finocchiaro.artistwebsites.com"},{"id":31900,"bio":"As a photographer, Gloria Golden's imagery is a great amalgam of intimacy, wisdom, composition and cleverness. Her skillful photos hail from the many treks she and her husband have made around the globe.\n\nIn Photography: An Intimate Approach the reader is presented with a nourishing feast of photographs ranging from happiness to grief, exhilaration to angst and every emotion in-between as she provides a photographic journal of her journeys.\nHer latest book, Metallic Metropolis, contains many images of New York City. Included are  awe-inspiring landscapes, candid portraits and architectural masterpieces. The book is a wonderful presentation of Gloria's images that will grasp your attention and remain in your memory.","user_id":31905,"name":"Gloria Golden","website":"ggoldenimages.com"},{"id":72874,"bio":"Arseny Neskhodimov (1981) lives and works in Moscow. \nIn 2003 he graduated from the Institute of Culture (Kemerovo). Since 2008 he has been working as a commercial portrait photographer. \nHis personal works were awarded  by  Welcome Photography Prize,  Gomma Grant,  Annual Photography Awards, IPA and  MIFA among the others. \nIn his works the author  touches upon issues of disillusionment and sense of alienation of the generation born in early 80s. \n","user_id":72581,"name":"Arseniy Neskhodimov","website":"neskhodimov.com"},{"id":32126,"bio":"Born in Israel, Augustine is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting. She has worked as a fine art photographer since attending a Residency in Photography at the School of Visual Arts in 2006. Upcoming is the Photo Review 2017 Competition Issue and online exhibit.  Augustine’s work was on view at The  Whitney Biennial as part of “Debtfair” 2017. Solo and two-person shows include; The Bernstein Gallery, Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson Institute, Kean University’s Human Rights Gallery, The Monmouth Museum and The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series at Rutgers University.\nWidely exhibited in group shows her work has been seen in the US and\ninternationally. \nIn 2012 and 2016 her work was supported by grants from \nthe Puffin Foundation. Recent awards include-2017 Photo Review Competition, 2017 Honorary Mention Tokyo Foto Awards,  7th Edition 2015 Julia Cameron Award for Documentary and Editorial.  Her work is in public and private collections.","user_id":32131,"name":"ALIZA AUGUSTINE","website":"WWW.ALIZAAUGUSTINE.COM"},{"id":427780,"bio":"I'm an italian photographer and filmmaker, mostly into documentary work. In 2019 I've been shortlisted for Sony World Photography Awards, sport competition with the project \"Boxing in Marrakech\". In 2020 I won Refocus open call (MUFOCO and MIBACT) with \"Fiduciary Quarantine\" and  in 2021 the work was collectively exposed in Triennale and published in Almanac of Suspension edited by Witty Books. I studied at Scuola Holden, Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and CFP Bauer.","user_id":427196,"name":"Filippo Gobbato","website":"www.filippogobbato.com"},{"id":763501,"bio":"Born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in Queens.\nJohn’s artistic upbringing and his path to photography began shortly after the separation of his parents separated when he was seven years old. He initially lived with his father, who would provide the foundation for his artistic eye, having John learn to play the piano, draw, and paint to stay off the streets.   He would then go on to live with his mother where he would spend much of his youth raised by his mother, a single mom of two. His mother worked nights, and his brother who was four years older, was never home, leading John to become accustomed to independence. John grew up skateboarding in the mid-’80s and into the late ’90s when NYC was the melting pot of pop culture. Without knowing it, this would start his photographic journey, always carrying a camera and taking pictures of his friends. He worked as a messenger, becoming familiar with every inch of the city. Soon after, he would work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, expanding his artistic vocabulary surrounded by the works of all the greats.\nFor the past 23 years, John has traveled worldwide and lived abroad in countries such as Italy, Spain, and Japan; each location is inspiring and influences his point of view. Currently, he lives in San Antonio, where he teaches photography at the Southwest School of Art.  After all these years of traveling and photographing the world, he has found his artistic voice and this creative vision, feeding off of the","user_id":757648,"name":"JOHN HENDRICK","website":"www.johnhendrick.com"},{"id":763543,"bio":"Rinat Shahmetov is currently in New York city, United States. He was born in october 6 1989 in Moscow, Russia (former USSR), into a family of Tatar nationality. From 1995 to 2006 he studied and graduated from the Moscow Lyadov Music School No. 15, piano class. Musical literature at Rinatu's school was taught by Glier Yuri Leonidovich, the grandson of the composer Reingold Moritsevich Glier (1875—1956). \nHe (Rinat) played 9 years tennis at the stadiums CSKA and October.\n\nIn his free time from photography, he spends with his family (mother and sister family) in the country or works on new projects. He is fond of big tennis, soccer, playing the piano, interior design, outdoor recreation, communicating with close relatives, whom he loves very much.  \nFAVORITES Achievements\n2020\n• 2020 RPA First place in the “Love story” nomination of the international competition Russian Photo Awards.\n• June 2020 Exhibition international competition RPA\n• December 2020 Apple music - Cover song Rinat Zakerov\n2021\n• Jule 2021 Apple music - Cover song Rinat Zakerov\n• October 2021 Apple music -Cover song \"Mother\" - Kamil Fehretdinov\n2022\n• April 2022 magazine \"obedience to love\"\n• 2022 WPE award","user_id":757681,"name":"Rinat Shahmetov","website":"www.shahmetov.com"},{"id":26869,"bio":"Katherine Longly graduated in photography, communications and anthropology.\n\nShe builds up her projects as an excuse to meet up with different social realities and their protagonists, and tries to understand their own logic. How do the campers manage the nearness with their peers (Hidden Living) ? Why do some Chinese prefer to live in a false Parisian avenue rather than in a traditional hutong (Abroad is too far) ? What is the counterpart that urges a person to gulp down mass amounts of food enough to hurt their body (Rotten Potato) ? Where is our relationship with food and our body rooted (To tell my real intentions, I want to eat only haze like a hermit) ?\n\nShe takes photographs and collects stories, images, testimonies and archives, that she organises in a multi-layered narration, from which humour is never excluded. She works in close collaboration with the people she meets, and involves them at every stages of the projects. She then imagines setups that stimulate encounters with the visitors.\n\nHer work has been awarded with various prizes, publications and exhibitions in Belgium and abroad. She also took part in artistic residencies (China, France, Japan). She published two books, TO TELL MY REAL INTENTIONS, I WANT TO EAT ONLY HAZE LIKE A HERMIT (self-published artist book) and HERNIE \u0026amp; PLUME (The Eriskay Connection).\n\nKatherine Longly also practices as a guide and cultural intermediary in various museums, such as WIELS \u0026amp; CENTRALE for Contemporary Art in Brussels. She imagines and conducts photography and contemporary art workshops, participatory projects and trainings for all types of audiences (children, teens, adults, visually impaired, elderly people, etc.) in various associations and institutions.","user_id":26874,"name":"Katherine Longly","website":"www.katherine-longly.net"},{"id":32004,"bio":"Emilio Barillaro was born in 1980 in Gioiosa Jonica (Italy). \nHe lives and works in Roma (Italy) as Photographer.\n He teaches Photography at \"Centro Romano di Fotografia e Cinema\". \nHe is creator and co-founder of \"SPontanea\" collective (www.spontanea.org).\nHe is member of the Photographic Museum of Humanity. \nHe uses photography to discover life and find his place in this world. The camera helps him to linger, to slow down this busy life, and shows him all those little things that his eyes are not able to see. \nHis work has been published on different national and international websites, magazines and books. \nHis pictures were exhibited – at different events – both in Europe and in America. \nwww.emiliobarillaro.com","user_id":32009,"name":"Emilio Barillaro","website":"www.emiliobarillaro.com"},{"id":32015,"bio":"Federico Righi was born in a town bordering Naples, just over fifty years ago. Fascinated by the travel photographs of an aunt, he falls in love with photography since childhood. The first photograph of him, to his parents, is with a Kodak Instamatic at the age of 6. He frequented his \"country\" of his always feeling it too tight, until, at the age of 12, he discovered the bus he was taking down to Naples ...\nAt thirteen he was already developing and printing photos of him in black and white, preferring dark tones, shadows have always intrigued him.\nVery young, he attended the Institute for Philosophical Studies, forging his thought of him, laying the foundations for a sensitivity based on heart and mind.\nHis interests lie in the artistic and cultural environments of Naples, which he frequented assiduously.\nHis scholastic commitments only temporarily remove him from photography, but after graduating in Civil Engineering, his passion for photography is rekindled, he deepens his knowledge, studying technique and authors. He also attends several photography clubs and courses, including an online one held by the MoMa; but one in particular, held by Augusto De Luca, allowed him to forge his photographic eye, bringing out the elements of the photographic composition, which he had there, dormant, waiting to be awakened. He began to see with his own photographic eye thanks to the teaching of De Luca, whom he considers his teacher.\nLater, having also obtained a degree in architecture, ","user_id":32020,"name":"Federico Righi","website":"www.facebook.com/federicorighi.it/.it"},{"id":365593,"bio":"Kei Ito is a visual artist working primarily with experimental photography and installation art who is currently teaching at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in NYC. Ito received his BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology followed by his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art.\n\nIto’s work addresses issues of deep intergenerational loss and connections as he explores the materiality and experimental processes of photography. Ito’s work, fundamentally rooted in the trauma and legacy passed down from his late grandfather - a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, meditates on the complexity of his identity and heritage through examining the past, current trajectories, and visualizing the invisible such as radiation, memory and life/death.\n\nBy excavating and uncovering hidden histories connected to his own, Ito utilizes his generational past to use as a case study for contemporary and future events. Many of Ito’s artworks transforms both art and non-art spaces into temporal monuments that became platforms for the audience to explore social issues and the memorials dedicated to the losses suffered from the consequences of those issues. Within these intertwined pasts, Ito shines a light on power and its relationship to larger global issues that often led to and result in both war and peace alike.\n\nIto was recently named as TOP 50 of 2021 Critical Mass, 2021 Silver List by Silver Eye,  OD Photo Prize - Judges’ Picks Award, and a MASS MoCA AIR recipient.","user_id":364991,"name":"Kei Ito","website":"www.kei-ito.com/to-implore-your-light"},{"id":617123,"bio":"I was born in Mazara del Vallo, a small Sicilian town, in 1975. Now I live in Catania where I work as a SW engineer. I started studying photography in 2017. Now I teach street photography at the Imagozero association in Catania. I take my shots mainly in Sicily trying to capture the beauty of the world with my Fuji X100V.\n\nMy photos are simple, based on observing the humanity around me. I look for overlaps, coincidences, oddities, surreal situations. These photos are the consequence of what I see, not of a project previously thought.\n\nIn 2020 I had the great satisfaction of being a finalist in three important street photography festivals, in Rome, Miami and Istanbul. In 2021 I won in the Street category at the Imago Orbetello Photo Festival. I also got honorable mentions at PISPA twice in 2020 and 2021. I took part in the Treviso Photo Festival in September 2021.  I was again finalist at ISPF in 2022","user_id":616539,"name":"Marco Cajazzo","website":""},{"id":585850,"bio":"","user_id":585266,"name":"Carina Grimm","website":"www.carinagrimm.de"},{"id":771004,"bio":"","user_id":763398,"name":"Alberico Bruno","website":null},{"id":763609,"bio":"Shanghai-based creative designer Jiang Lei, whose daily work focuses on product design, visual creativity, and artistic creation using video, pays attention to the habits and behaviours of different cultural belief systems, and uses his imagination in his artworks to convey a way of looking at the world, creating a new visual schema that tends to be surreal. As well as the desire and pursuit of spiritual freedom beyond reality.\nIn his free time, he likes to curl up on a floating window, read different books and participate in some outdoor adventures during holidays.","user_id":757735,"name":"Lei Jiang","website":"jiangleiart.com"},{"id":740212,"bio":"Witold Jankowski - Member of the Łódź Photographic Society. He took part in the\nexhibitions at ŁTF in the years 2016 - 2022.\nBronze medal for artistic creativity at the 60th annual ŁTF photography exhibition;\nDifferent states of everyday life 2018; Imaginary Shape 2019; Nowy Lepszy Świat\n2021 (City Art Gallery in Łódź);\nArs Fotografica Arad, România 2018 - bronze medal, 2019, 2020 - group exhibition;\nMonochrome Photogrphy Awards 2018; Silver medal and honorary diploma 2019 -\nthree honorary diplomas. Participation in the exhibition Exhibit at the Center for\nContemporary Art in Toruń 2019; FAPA 2019 - four distinctions; FAPA 2020 - five\ndistinctions. MONOVISIONS AWARDS 2020 - 7 honorary diplomas; Le Prix de la\nPhotographie de Paris 2020 - 5 diplomas; IPA 2021 - 5 diplomas; Foto Departure\n'2021 - Golden Plaque; Tokyo International Foto Awards 2021 - 2 diplomas. He has\nparticipated in group exhibitions in Kobe Japan and Hungary three times","user_id":737984,"name":"Witold Jankowski","website":"PTAK01.maxmodels.pl"},{"id":403400,"bio":"Mario Karlovcec was born in 1987 in Croatia where he finished his undergraduate studies in Computer Science. In 2015, he enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Machine Learning and Social Network Analysis and worked in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Ljubljana. In 2019, he finished his photography studies at the Higher School of Applied Sciences in Ljubljana.\nHe alternates his life between Artificial Intelligence and photography, making images- that reflect the scientist's curiosity that lives inside him.\nHe was featured in Analog Magazine, exhibited in PH21 gallery for contemporary photography from Budapest, had a solo exhibition at Layer House Gallery in Kranj, and was published in Analog Forever magazine and Incandescent zine.","user_id":402816,"name":"Mario Karlovcec","website":"mkrpht.com"},{"id":32074,"bio":"Growing up between California and Costa Rica gives my  work the diversity of two cultural experiences.I  studied Photography at  Santa Monica College in California, and I  shoot with both analog and digital cameras.\nI'm currently based in Costa Rica ,working in collaboration with Costa Rican fashion designers ,artists, and models.","user_id":32079,"name":"Irene Pena","website":"www.irenepena.com"},{"id":731890,"bio":"","user_id":731154,"name":"Ryosuke Utsuno","website":"twitter.com/rutsuno"},{"id":132958,"bio":"Alessia Rollo is a visual artist born in 1982 in South Italy where she lives and works.\nAfter earning her undergraduate degree in visual communication at the University of Perugia (Italy), she completed a master’s in creative photography at the EFTI (Spain) in 2009.\nFor Rollo, rather than explaining or documenting a situation, photography is a medium that permits myriad metaphors. In her project she always questions photography as tools of representation and deliberately mix a documentary approach with a factionary one.\nHer projects are focused on Mediterranean area to question which are relevant topics in the main streaming storytelling, found contemporary and past social and visual stereotypes and offer new point of view on this area. Her projects are often oriented to expand a sense of community through re-appropriation of histories, memories and visual material.\n\nHer projects have been displayed in many international exhibitions in solo and group shows.\n","user_id":132356,"name":"Alessia Rollo","website":"www.alessiarollo.com"},{"id":54325,"bio":"Since I was young I have been looking for the correct way to take me forward in the photo industry. For the lack of conditions at that time I learned by myself and with some few books what would be my career. All of that brought me the inspiration to develop the base of my knowledge and the improvement was always the goal of my professionalism. Then, I developed my own style in the photojournalism industry, but the necessity drove me to practice techniques in studio. Initially my role models were basic products, and after awhile I also started working with people. The continuous searching integrated with the ability to use strobe flashes motivated me to improve even more, using my developed technique with dedicated portable flashes on my shots of wildlife. \n\n","user_id":54330,"name":"Pepe Mélega","website":""},{"id":54460,"bio":"I am a British photographer, born in New York , I grew up in London and now live and work in Marseille in Southern France.\nMy photography has become a means for me to forage into my unconscious and reveal the world as I see it.  Having grown up in a country that is not my homeland, I have always been a little bit adrift and I am aware that my images are born from this. Whilst I am drawn to the iconography and sheen of modern life, I find what really interests me is to strip this back to reveal the fragile, quiet and some times empty spaces that lie beneath.  The first artist I fell in love with was Edward Hopper, his work encapsulates so perfectly the constant possibility for loneliness and vulnerability in our fast lives whilst also reminding us that it is these moments that are perhaps the most poignant.","user_id":54465,"name":"Dorrie McVeigh","website":"www.dorriemcveigh.com"},{"id":32012,"bio":"Carola Ducoli was born in Genoa in 1990.\nShe graduated in 2009 in Applied Arts –Pictorial Decorations and Scenic Design at the Art Institute of Chiavari, and has always\ncultivated a strong passion for artistic expression and visual\ncommunications in all its forms.\nShe practices dance, painting and photography and completed in 2012 the Italian Institute of Photography of Milan, where she was able to experiment, enrich and define her passion for the image. She currently lives in Milan where she works as a photographer, assistant photographer and post-production freelancer.\nShe loves analog photography and narrating through her pictures the stories that fill her thoughts.","user_id":32017,"name":"Carola Ducoli","website":"caroladucoliphoto.prosite.com"},{"id":88259,"bio":"Katherine Williams Artist CV\n\nKatherine is an Australian based photographer with an interest in the intimate bond between people and nature. Her social portraiture and fine art photography has received recognition in numerous art and industry awards, most notably in 2015 as a highly commended finalist in the National Photographic Portrait Prize with a piece from a long-term series on intergenerational youth pregnancy. More recently, her ocean based work has been shortlisted for Photo Collective’s Stories 2021 and her fine art photography in the Percivals Photographic Portrait Prize 2022. Furthermore, Katherine’s photography has been frequently shown in exhibitions and installations, including a large-scale digital installation at Vivid Sydney 2017 in collaboration with Coca Cola. \n\n\nBiography\nMar 2022 - Shortlisted Percivals Photographic Portrait Prize\nJan 2022 - ‘Flow’ group exhibition at Lighthouse Arts\nAug 2021 - ‘Clouds’ group exhibition Newcastle Art Space\nJun 2021 - Shortlisted “Stories 2021” with PhotoCollective\nMay 2021 - Exhibiting photographer “2020 Vision” by Head On Photo Festival\nDec 2020 - Finalist Lake Art Prize Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie \nNov 2020 - Finalist Works on Paper  Blackstone Gallery\nNov 2018 - Featured Capture Magazine - The Annual\nMay 2017 - Installation at Vivid Sydney Kings Cross Precinct\nMar 2017 - Finalist Head On Photo Awards mobile category\nMar 2017 - Featured Capture Magazine - Talent\nMay 2016 - “Muster in the Dust” in The Adventure Handbook\nApr 2016 - Finalist Landscape Category of Capture Magazine's \"Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2016\"\nJun 2015 - \"Kids of Carrington\" in The Newcastle Herald Weekender\nMay 2015 - Head On exhibiting artist \"Humans of Kings Cross\" at The Wayside Chapel \nMar 2015 - National Photographic Portrait Prize, Highly commended\nMay 2014 - Finalist HeadOn Portrait Prize 2014\nMay 2014 - Head On Exhibiting Artist “Bangkok”\nJun 2013 - 1233 ABC Portrait Prize 2013, finalist\nJan 2013 - “The House in Carrington” in The Newcastle Herald Weekender\n","user_id":87807,"name":"Katherine Williams","website":"www.katherinewilliamsphotography.com.au"},{"id":8297,"bio":"\nClaudia Corrent (Bolzano 1980 lives and works between Bolzano and Venice) graduated in Philosophy of the Languages ​​of Modernity with a thesis on aesthetics on the relationship between philosophy and landscape photography. Since 2013 she has been a member of the artistic council of foto-forum (Bz) and of Weigh Station (BZ)\nIn 2015 she won an artist residency at Camera Torino and attended a Visual Arts Masterclass at Fabrica. In 2018 she wins the \"Debut\" competition in Lithuania and is a finalist of the Fabbri Prize. In 2019 she wins the Artists Award of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, the Riaperture Award the Capalbiofotofestival, she is a finalist in the Combat Prize.\nYou teach photography in institutions and museums (Mart, Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, Festival della Mente in Sarzana, Venice International School of Graphics). She wins third place in the Siena Prize and in 2022 some of her works enter the collection at Museion (Bolzano Museum of Contemporary Art)\nYou work in publishing and have collaborated with Repubblica, Der Spiegel, Art, Courrier International, Die Zeit.\nHer exhibition activity, which started in Bolzano, now includes solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad.\nHer research focuses on the landscape and the concept of mindscapes, on private archives and the collective imagination.","user_id":8297,"name":"Claudia Corrent","website":"claudiacorrent.carbonmade.com"},{"id":273641,"bio":"My name is RIlind Modigliani, born an Albanian Tosk in Yugoslavia, raised in New Zealand and currently living in Argentina. Analog photography came and went in my life until I entered the digital world. Henceforth, it became a dedication, more than just a hobby.\n\nMy interest in photography is twofold: i) To create a work of art, and ii) To give the observer and opportunity to experience more of themselves. ","user_id":273039,"name":"Rilind Modigliani","website":"www.rilindmodigliani.com"},{"id":32333,"bio":"Chiara is an independent photographer, living in Rimini, Italy. She studied photography in Valencia (Spain) with the independent collective efedePhoto. She attended several workshops about personal vision and visual storytelling by photographers like Juan Millás or Matias Costa. In 2012 she moved to US, attending the Princeton Art Council photography classes as well as the International Center of Photography workshops, focusing on analog photography as well as long term personal projects. Back to Italy, Chiara co-founded a lens-based artist collective called RIU-Reframe Images Unconventionally where she was a darkroom teacher and event co-curator. Chiara collaborated to “Dove la terra finisce”, curated by Daniele Cinciripini and Serena Marchionni, between 2016 and 2017. At the moment, she is enrolled in the long-term photographic course The Soul and the Machine held by Giulia Nausicaa Bianchi. Chiara had her work exhibited in Spain, US and Italy. She was a semi-finalist at SI-Fest OFF 2015, Savignano sul Rubicone, Italy.\nSome of the images by Chiara were represented by Millennium Images, London, UK. \n","user_id":32338,"name":"Chiara Medici","website":"www.chiaramediciphotography.com"},{"id":150685,"bio":"","user_id":150083,"name":"Carlos Rincon","website":"www.carlosrincon.com.br"},{"id":32173,"bio":"Oliver is a Physician and a Documentary Photographer.  Always in Love for Photography.","user_id":32178,"name":"Oliver Weber","website":"www.oliver-weber.com"},{"id":32112,"bio":"11 years ago, during my high school year in America I took a photography class. Ever since I'm into photography. I studied Art at \"Kunsthochschule Mainz\"  and graduated this year in Juli. I studied in the photography class of Judith Samen. This year I  was a part of the ray Fotofestival masterclass 2018, which was led by Arno Rafael Minkkinen. The Masterclass is a cooperation between the Ray Fotografiefestival Frankfurt and four German Art Schools close to Frankfurt.","user_id":32117,"name":"Hannah Moser","website":""},{"id":32152,"bio":"Tara O'Hehir specialises in documenting childhood. Her aim is to travel the world, photographing cultures and ways of life, through the experiences of children. ","user_id":32157,"name":"Tara OHehir","website":"www.taraohehirphotography.com.au"},{"id":302909,"bio":"\nAndrea Tonellotto was born near Padova in 1974 and he lives in Piazzola del Brenta.\nHis photographs have been published by international magazines and they are exhibited in Italy and abroad.\nDuring Milan Fashion Week 2015, the stylist Giulia Marani presented a fashion collection inspired by his polaroids.\nIn 2017 and 2019 he was finalist at “Codice Mia”, and his photos have been reviewed and reported by Tristan Lund, Andra Spallart, Hazell Collins, Hans Porsche, Jane Jackson, and Damien Bachelot.\nIn 2018 he published his first book “Just a perfect day” (ed. Artphilein/Heillandi Gallery). The second edition of the book was presented in 2020.\nHis work “Rationalism” about the town of Tresigallo, was among the finalists of the Architecture Photography Prize at Mia Photo Fair 2019 and it was awarded with the “Honorable Mention”.\nSome of his works are part of prestigious private collections, including the SpallArt Collection in Salzburg and Artphilein Foundation in Lugano.\nHe is currently represented in Italy by Glenda Cinquegrana Art Consulting (Milano).\nBesides photography, he is extremely passionate about rugby.","user_id":302307,"name":"Andrea Tonellotto","website":"www.andreatonellotto.com"},{"id":536899,"bio":" Charles Lee (b. 1983, Honolulu) is an MFA Candidate at CCA in San Francisco. Lee’s work subverts the narrative that Black culture is a monolith by creating authentic narratives that address issues of reclamation, identity, family, class, authorship, othering; highlighting the existence of subcultures within the Black American diaspora. His work demystifies the act of being Black, showing the nuance of contemporary Black life. Lee is a recipient of Pabst Blue Ribbon’s Open Door Grant 2021 and has exhibited in San Francisco at Slash Art, Book \u0026amp; Job and Southern Exposure galleries and published in Oxford University Press.","user_id":536315,"name":"Charles Lee","website":"www.charleshlee.com"},{"id":32124,"bio":"Jelena is a photographer with a strong artistic vision. She explores human nature and the psychological aspects of relationships through a full spectrum of photographic genres – from documentary to the theatre, fashion, and conceptual photography. Her photographs and projects are created by exploring people, situations, sensations, light, color, and imagination. She has exhibited around the world – Paris, Moscow, Mexico City, Istanbul, Berlin, Tokyo, London, Kuala Lumpur, Tbilisi, Siena, Zagreb... She has received numerous significant international awards for her work.\n\nHer photographs have been published in renewed publications worldwide: \nRolling Stone, National Geographic, Der Spiegel, Professional Photographer, ELLE, Digital SLR Photographer magazine, KOSMOS, fotoMAGAZINE, LensCulture, Lürzer's Archive, GEO, Vice, F-stop magazine...\n\nIn 2018, she published her first monograph book “Kolo: 70 years later” presenting the traditional dances of Serbia. \n\nShe has been credited for photography in over 150 theatre productions all over the world. \n\nIn 2023, she started working as the program director of the Sarajevo Photo Festival, and she is teaching photography at Algebra University College in Zagreb. ","user_id":32129,"name":"Jelena Jankovic","website":"jelenajankovic.photography"},{"id":147945,"bio":"M'hammed Kilito (b. 1981, Lviv) is a documentary photographer based in Rabat, Morocco. His work focuses on capturing narratives that help understand the relationship between groups or individuals and their environments, by covering issues related to cultural identity, the sociology of work and climate change. He is represented internationally by the photo agency VII.\n\nIn 2021, Kilito joined the VII Photo Agency as part of the VII Mentor Program, he is as well selected by Ateliers Medicis and the Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap), to take part in the French national photographic commission: \"Regards du Grand Paris\" and was designated as north African regional coordinator for the 2022 World Press Photo Contest.\n\nIn 2020, Kilito was chosen by the British Journal of Photography among the 18 best emerging photographers from across the globe to watch, was the winner of 6x6 Global Talent by World Press Photo, became a National Geographic Explorer, received The Photography Prize of the Fondation des Treilles and won CAP Prize, the Prize for The Contemporary African Photography. This same year, he co-founded KOZ, a collective of four Moroccan visual artists working on long-term projects and sharing a passion for storytelling.\n\nHe is an alumnus of the 2019 edition of the Eddie Adams Workshop in New York where he earned a National Geographic Award. In 2018, Kilito was part of the Arab Documentary Photography Program, a joint program by Magnum Foundation, Arab Fund for Art and Culture (AFAC), and Prince Claus Fund during which he worked on his ongoing project Portrait of a generation questioning the realities of Moroccan youth. In 2016, he received a grant from the Ministry of Culture of the Kingdom of Morocco and started photographing the series Destiny about the relationship between work and social determinism which was exhibited at PhotoESPAÑA Festival (Madrid), the French Institute (Rabat), Addis Foto Festival (Addis Ababa), Revela'T Festival (Barcelona) and The Africa Institute (Sharjah).\n\nHis work has been shown at festivals and venues including Sharjah Art Foundation (Sharjah), 1:54 Art Fair (Paris), Tate Modern (London), National Museum of Photography (Rabat), Beirut Image Festival (Beirut), Photo Vogue Festival (Milan), Helsinki Photo Festival (Helsinki) and Breda Photo Festival (Breda) amidst others. His photographs have been featured in magazines and newspapers such as The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The British Journal of Photography, Vogue Italia, L'Express, VICE Arabia and El Pais. \n\nKilito holds a Master of Arts in Political Science from Ottawa University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Montreal.","user_id":147343,"name":"M'hammed Kilito","website":"www.kilito.com"},{"id":215520,"bio":"Amateur is a status I am proud, of as it gives me all the freedom I need to create and translate light.","user_id":214918,"name":"Pierre lesage","website":"www.pierre-lesage.com"},{"id":162553,"bio":"Marco Zanella was born in Parma in 1984.\nHe approached photography in 2005, after a prematurely deceased uncle bequeathed him his cameras.\nFor some years he studied photography in Milan and collaborated with his dear friend and artist Matteo Ferretti from Parma.\nIn 2012 he settled in the studio of Cesura  Alex Majoli and became his assistant. \nIn the following years he trained as a photographer and printer.\nSince 2012 he travels often to the south of Italy and documents his experiences and meetings, in search of a personal vision of southern Italy.\nHe works mainly in Basilicata, Calabria and Sicily. \nSimultaneously with this long \"journey to the south\", he documents, in a sort of continuous visual diary, \nhis personal life in Emilia-Romagna, especially his experience inside the studio.\nIn 2018, thanks to the photographer and friend \"Daniele Casadio\", he approaches the community of the town of Cotignola.\nHere begins a project of documentation of the life of the village, commissioned by the municipality itself, which has become his first book titled “Scalandrê, published by Cesura Publish in 2021.\nSince 2019 he’s a full member of Cesura Collective.\nLives and works in Pianello Val Tidone, Italy.\n","user_id":161951,"name":"Marco Zanella","website":"www.cesura.it/members/marco-zanella"},{"id":768952,"bio":"","user_id":761852,"name":"Ardit Shahu","website":""},{"id":102520,"bio":"I was born in 1974 and I studied Economics. At the age of 36 I decided to quit my job and fully devote myself to photography. I began to study photography, starting from its history, its language and its greatest authors. Today I am a documentary photographer and a teacher.\nI am particularly interested in two themes:\n1) humanistic photography that captures people when they lower their guard and let go, with or without awareness, of the image of themselves that they would like others to see;\n2) the investigation about the concept of physical and spiritual “reclusion” to which the man is subjected or undergoes by choice.","user_id":101918,"name":"Stefano Lista","website":"www.stefanolista.com"},{"id":204349,"bio":"\nMarco Sadori(1979) is a photographer who was born\nin Italy and graduated at the University of Bologna in art history and sociology. He studied visual language and photography at IED in Madrid and Turin sand had different recognition in different prizes.\nFrom 2016 he traveled extensively in Caucasus area for a long-term project on the identity of the Caucasus and the influences in the territory between East and West.","user_id":203747,"name":"Marcolino Sadori","website":"www.marcosadori.com"},{"id":32162,"bio":"Dutch photographer living in Andalusia Spain. I´m photographing everything whats interesting in Andalucia. Landscapes, people, traditions and cities. Andalucia is an endless source of inspiration. I like to capture images while walking, they are almost always quickly captured images. I see,the camera captures and thats it.  So what I see that´s what you get.","user_id":32167,"name":"Jan Katuin","website":"www.jankatuin.com"},{"id":32398,"bio":"He discovered his passion for photography as a teenager. He traveled the world portraying the problems of society and the customs of the most different peoples. In 1992, he published his first photographic documentary, focused on quarries workers in São Thomé das Letras, a city in the south of Minas Gerais. Among the myths and legends of the region, André also found poverty, joy and welcome.\n\nDuring the work, the photographer captivated the children, who delighted with the camera, followed him everywhere. To take advantage of the engagement of his little “helpers”, André set up cameras with paint cans (pinhole technique) for them. The result of these images was surprising.\n\nThe work opened his horizons and inspired him to create educational initiatives in which photography works as an agent of transformation. A seed was then planted that would become ImageMagica, founded in 1995, which has since been tasked with promoting human development through photography.\n\nIn 2003, André had his career recognized by the III Latin American Conference on Health Promotion and, three years later, he was a finalist for the Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur award.\n\nConfident of the importance that “perceiving the world in which you live is the first step to changing it”, André has been building since 2005 a comprehensive repertoire of images on health, publishing books that portray his experiences in the health and humanization universes of the world. caring, among them Cuidar – A Documentary on Humanized Medicine in Brazil (2006), A Curva e O Caminho – Acesso À Saúde no Brasil (2008) e Expedicionários da Saúde (2013).\n\nIn this way, André goes on his way building new bridges, creating new connections and stories that need to be told and recorded.","user_id":32403,"name":"André François","website":"www.imm.ong"},{"id":29460,"bio":"I live in Modena, Italy, where I’ve born, but I grew up in Sardinia. I work as a Sysadmin for a big manufacturing company and whenever possible I like cooking, running and cycling, listening to music, traveling with my family, visiting museums and exhibitions and, obviously, photographing.","user_id":29465,"name":"Antonio Trogu","website":"www.antoniotrogu.eu"},{"id":664816,"bio":"Cambridge-based photographer Aliz Kovacs has been honing her skills in portrait photography since 2016. She works mostly in the studio and draws inspiration from the world of classical mythology and spirituality. Aliz exhibited on several occasions the most recent being the FreeRange Photography Show in 2022. For her series, The Journey Within she was awarded the Student Photographer of the Year 2023 title by Amateur Photographer Magazine.\n","user_id":664232,"name":"Aliz Kovacs","website":"www.alizphoto.com"},{"id":725133,"bio":"Passionate Hobby Photographer","user_id":724549,"name":"Christopher Gut","website":""},{"id":33125,"bio":"Me llamo Davinia Moreno Atencia, tengo 35 años. Un día hace 14 años me levanté y me encontré a mi misma, me encontré con una persona llena de creatividad que debía controlar y conocer todas las técnicas posible para poder hacer obras.\nDos palabras me definen hacia todo lo que hago y es PASÓN Y AMOR.\nEstudié Gráfica publicitaria y seguidamente Fotografía Artística en la Escuela de Artes Superior de Málaga, España.\nSoy especialista es identidades corporativas y la fotografía conceptual.\nNo me pude dedicar a mi profesión porque mis circunstancias personales no me lo ha permitido, entonces entré en el mundo laboral y me dediqué al mundo del comercio que se me da bastante bien.\nSiempre he sido una persona muy creativa y el cerebro jamás me ha parado porque me apasiona el mundo del Arte Fotográfico.\nAhora dada la situación mundial con Corona Virus he decidido que vuelvo al mundo que dejé para coger impulso y volar hacia lo más alto.\nMuchas gracias, un saludo.\nDavinia Moreno Atencia.","user_id":33130,"name":"Davinia Moreno","website":""},{"id":734698,"bio":"Doug Hancock is an award winning Dutch film director, cinematographer and photographer, best known for his observed, intimate storytelling. A respected name within the Amsterdam commercial industry, his first documentary, Robert Mims the Texan Bullrider, was celebrated at several international film festivals and was shortlisted for best short documentary at Big Sky Film Festival in 2018. \n","user_id":733528,"name":"Doug Hancock","website":"www.doughancockfilms.com"},{"id":130022,"bio":"Elisabetta Riccio is a  freelance photographer who lives in Turin where she was born in 1986. She travels around the world to get inspiration for her artistic projects and reportage. \nShe uses different printing techniques and achieves her personal projects both on film and in digital form. From her hometown to the American horizons she questions the transformation of the urban and social spaces: from Mexico , New Jersey , Shanghai, Taipei, Spain until the lands of Navajo giving  birth to an art project:  ‘RES.TI.TU.ZIO.NE’ (Restitution), a series of pictures which,  thanks also to her eyes as an architect, tells the story of old abandoned old buildings, forgotten and hidden places, changing  metropolitan scenarios  which talk about a past that doesn’t exist anymore.\nIn her first project  ‘IDENTITY’ she explores the archeology of abandoned industrial areas which are looking for a new identity. Elisabetta shows the naked skeleton of the new Turin. In 2011 this project has been awarded by the Foundation Dante Alighieri in Berlin where it is still exhibited. \n‘IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE’ is an investigation in the Navajo Nation, the most numerous tribe of American natives living in Arizona.\nThe years between 2012 and 2017 represent a period of strong personal artistic growth as she gets in contact with international street artists and traveling with them between America and Asia she could tell through her pictures the most vital and less shown metropolitan scenarios, revealing the poetic power that exudes from their  walls and streets.\nElisabetta has also worked  on another type of project: CLAUSUS, a more intimate and local one, in a convent of cloistered nuns with a vow of silence. Here she has spent some time to tell their story….\nElisabetta Riccio builds her professional identity traveling : Cuba, Malaysia, New Jersey, Florida. She exhibited in Monaco, Berlin, Dusseldorf, New York, Turin, Miami.\n\n","user_id":129420,"name":"Elisabetta Riccio","website":"www.elisabettariccio.com"},{"id":171531,"bio":"Tod Smith is a New Orleans-born advanced amateur photographer who specializes in images that reflect the unique cultures of the U.S. South. ","user_id":170929,"name":"Tod Smith","website":"www.todsmithphotography.com"},{"id":725034,"bio":"","user_id":724450,"name":"Richard Smith","website":""},{"id":16019,"bio":"Nikos Pilos is an award-winning photojournalist and one of Europe’s noted feature photographers, who is currently based in Athens. He has traveled extensively to document war, natural disasters, poverty, socioeconomic struggle and cultural shifts. His work regularly appears in leading international newspapers and magazines and has been exhibited throughout Europe and U.S. Since his first assignment in Lebanon in 1988, he has covered major historical events such as the overthrow of Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the wars in former Yugoslavia, the war in Iraq - where he spent 100 days without becoming embedded with the U.S troops, and the 2006 conflict in Lebanon. He documented the humanitarian crisis on the Libya- Tunisia border in 2011, where hundreds of thousands of refugees fled Libya during the civil war. Since 2008 he has been covering the Greek and the Cypriot financial crisis, the social and political transformations in Turkey, including the Istanbul uprisings, the rise of nationalism in Europe and the current refugee crisis. The last two years he was  realization of the cross media interactive platform THE REFUGE and he covers the war in Ukraine.\nIncluded in his awards: POYi.2021, 2020,2016,2014, World Press photo 2017, NPPA 2014, CHIPP 2012, PX3 2020, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013. His work has been exhibited, among others, to, Visa Pour L’ Image Festival,  Moving Walls, Contemporary Museum of Cologne, House of Photography, Hamburg, MOMus","user_id":16019,"name":"Nikos Pilos","website":"www.nikospilos.com"},{"id":33237,"bio":"After completing a PhD in Biomechanics, Pierfrancesco is now concentrating his attention on a personal long-term photographic project documenting life in modern cities.\nHe has recently been selected to take part in EPEA'03, with fortcoming exhibitions in Paris, Lucca, Hamburg ans Oslo. He won the Photolux Leica Award (2014) and the Ideastap and Magnum Photos Photographic Award (2010). He interned at the Magnum office in London and produced a multimedia piece at Magnum in Motion, New York. His work has been exhibited and published internationally, including New York Times, Newsweek, Time Lightbox, i-D, Amica, D-Repubblica, Leap magazine. He is currently exploring Chinese megacities and Milan's hinterland. \nBased in Hong Kong.","user_id":33242,"name":"Pierfrancesco Celada","website":"www.pierfrancescocelada.com"},{"id":32095,"bio":"Karen Lunney is a contemporary photographic artist working out of Brisbane and North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia.  Her work investigates states of transition, liminal space,  a place of possibility, where one thing has ceased and another not yet started.  The light of dawn and dusk, the ocean-land interface and the migration of animals all represent forms of liminality. The cultural transitions of peoples forced to westernise, not sure what culture to save into their new modernity and the climatic changes causing paroxysms around the globe both produce uncertainties for the future with consequences for many.\n\nAwards, exhibitions and Publications.\n\nWinner of the 2015 Moscow International Photography Awards (MIFA) Wildlife Category.\nSecond Place 2015 Moscow International Photography Awards (MIFA) Nature Category.\nThird in the 2015 International Photography Awards (IPA) Travel and Tourism Category.\nA Silver with Distinction and Silver Awards in the 2015 APPA.\nA Gold and two Silver Awards in the 2015 QPPA.\nSilver medalist 2015 Prix de la Photographie (PX3).\nNominee 2015 Fine Art Photography Awards in the People category.\nAmerican Aperture Awards (AX3) Photographer of the Year 2014.\nNominee Colour Awards 2015.\nFinalist in the Lensculture Exposure Awards 2015.\nInternational Wildlife Photographer of the Year International Photography Awards (IPA), 2014.\nInternational Nature Photographer of the year International Photography Awards (IPA), 2014.\nA Lucie Awards Nominee, 2014. \nFourth in the professional photojournalism category of the 2013 and fourth in the wildlife category of the 2014 International Loupe Awards.  \nFinalist in the 2014 Smithsonian Photographic competition.\nFinalist in the 2014 and 2015 HIPA competition out of Dubai. \nFinalist in the 2014 Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards. \nNominee in the Black and White Spider Awards.\nFinalist in the 2014 Doug Moran Contemporary Photography Award.  \n\nExhibitions include: The Doug Moran Contemporary Photography Travelling Exhibition. The Independent Art Fair, Los Angeles. The 2015 Headon Photography Festival, Wedge Gallery, Sydney. Photo London 2015. Exhibited in the 2015 IPA Best in Show exhibition, New York and the 2015 MIFA Exhibition, Moscow.\n\nPublished in National Geographic book \"Getting Your Shot\", 2015 and published in \"Mono\" - a book of black and white images published by 1x.com and in \"Creating the Future\" - a book created from the finalists of the HIPA, Dubai 2014. Featured in the 2014 and 2015 IPA Annuals. Featured in the 2015 PX3 and AX3 Annuals. \n\nHer work has been featured in the The Annual (2014) of the Australian professional magazine Capture and in the January 2015 issue of Australian Photography + digital magazine. To be featured in an upcoming Fabrik issue. Her work has been featured in several news and on-line publications and many of her photojournalism images are available via the Solent News and Photo Agency and Offset.","user_id":32100,"name":"Karen Lunney","website":"karenlunneyphoto.com"},{"id":13173,"bio":"Italian-born independent photographer, I have experienced work and lifestyles in Rome, Barcelona, Paris, and Bruxelles. \nSince 2005, I have been based in Geneva, Switzerland. \nI work on personal projects, on assignment for NGOs and private companies and recently started teaching photography workshops. \nI use photography as a tool to tackle subjects that I am personally invested in and that require a slow, in-depth approach. \nI am currently working on social and gender issues, women and motherhood through self-portrait and reportage. ","user_id":13173,"name":"Marina Cavazza","website":"www.marinacavazza.com"},{"id":763739,"bio":"Varvara Uhlik (b. 1997, Dnipro, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian photographer and visual artist based in London. Rooted in her personal history and the landscapes of her upbringing in Eastern Ukraine, her work explores the inherited complexities of post-Soviet identity. Through photography, video, sculpture, and installation, Varvara navigates themes of generational trauma, cultural memory, and the enduring shadow of Russian imperialism on both individual lives and the wider socio-political fabric of Eastern Europe.\n\nCentral to her practice is the act of digital archiving — a means of piecing together fractured memories and inaccessible geographies. Since the 2014 occupation of Crimea, and more acutely during the ongoing full-scale war, Varvara’s connection to formative places and people has been mediated through fading family albums, online fragments, and pixelated remnants. Her photographs confront the tension between the permanence of digital records and the physical absence they represent, inviting a nuanced reflection on belonging, loss, and the slipperiness of memory — particularly in an age when even memory can be fabricated by AI, blurring the boundaries between truth and fabrication.\n\nIn her photographic work, she reworks personal family archives alongside newly constructed scenes, to create visual narratives that move between the imagined and the remembered. In her video and installation practice, she incorporates found imagery, online sources, and mapping tools such as Google Maps to further examine themes of displacement, reconstruction, and the digital mediation of memory. Across media, scenes of folkloric domesticity, intimate rituals, and imagined returns create spaces where rupture and repair coexist, and personal and collective histories intertwine.\n\nIn 2024, she was selected as one of the British Journal of Photography’s Ones to Watch. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Milan Photo Fair (2024, 2025), Encontros da Imagem (2024), and Liquida Photofestival (2025), and has appeared in publications such as British Journal of Photography, Photoworks, Der Greif, Paris Photo, and Yogurt Magazine.","user_id":757865,"name":"Varvara Uhlik","website":"varvarauhlik.com"},{"id":320261,"bio":"After working with photography and film I was idle for 40+ years.I startid up again after retirement as a physician/eye surgeon. ","user_id":319659,"name":"Torsten Degn","website":""},{"id":245910,"bio":"I started taking photos long ago in high school, and received awards in university also.  I have learnt drawing painting during university, but did not continue painting or photograph for long period during working in the computer business until 2015 when I left business and had more time for myself on photography. ","user_id":245308,"name":"Art PH Chen","website":"www.facebook.com/chen.art.7"},{"id":366499,"bio":"Of Dutch heritage,  Aimée Hoving was born in 1978 , before settling in Switzerland at an early age. Bridging two cultures – not really Dutch (she never lived there), nor really Swiss (she is not naturalized) – she carries in her a bit of both. She loves nature, passionately, and beautiful things that have their own story to tell, but it is mostly people and their stories that fascinate her.\n\nAimée Hoving studied at the ECAL and obtained a BA in visual communication with a specialization in photography. She has participated in several international group exhibitions, and has been granted the Swiss Design Award and won the Leenards Foundation Award. \nAimée works in the tradition of the Great painters: The court portraits of Velázquez, the distinct light of a Vermeer... Her work has a special power. She manages to capture in a glance the immensity of a life in the making. Aimée has confronted her own shadows and brought them into light. There is a touch of alchemy in her work.","user_id":365897,"name":"Aimée Hoving","website":"www.aimeehoving.com"},{"id":723431,"bio":"","user_id":722847,"name":"Randy Owusu","website":""},{"id":32263,"bio":"Sarah Mei Herman holds a BA in Photography from The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, and an MA in Fine Art Photography from The Royal College of Art, London. Her personal projects explore relationships, intimacy, longing, and the human urge for physical proximity, exploring the vulnerability of transitory life stages. Herman’s work has been exhibited at institutions such as The National Portrait Gallery, London; The Benaki Museum, Athens; Photo Elysée, Lausanne; Le Château d’Eau, Toulouse; and the JIMEI x ARLES International Photo Festival, Xiamen. Supported by several grants – from the Mondriaan Fund, the Cultuurfonds and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts, among others – Herman’s work is found in a range of public and private art collections. Her images have been published by the likes of iD, The Guardian, Vogue Italia, Foam Magazine, CNN, Paper Journal and Dear Dave.\n\nIn 2018, Herman was a finalist of the Hyères Festival of Fashion and Photography, where she received the American Vintage Photography Prize. That same year, she was the winner of the Rabobank Dutch National Portrait Prize. In 2022, Herman was commissioned to produce a photobook on young LGBTQ+ communities in China. A portrait from this series was shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, whilst the wider Solace project was shortlisted for the 2022 Gomma Photography Grant. In 2023, she was a finalist in the V\u0026amp;A Parasol Women in Photography Prize, nominated for the Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture, and received the Grand Prix at Croatia’s Rovinj Photodays. In 2025, Herman’s second photobook – Julian \u0026amp; Jonathan – was published by the London-based GOST Books, with a launch event at Amsterdam’s Foam Photography Museum. The Julian \u0026amp; Jonathan series has since been exhibited at Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, with another solo show planned for the 2025 GLAZ Festival in Rennes, France.\n\n","user_id":32268,"name":"Sarah Mei Herman","website":"www.sarahmeiherman.nl"},{"id":33393,"bio":"Currently working as freelance photographer. Focused on social-documentary photography. ","user_id":33398,"name":"Maciek Zygmunt","website":"www.maciekzygmunt.com"},{"id":32185,"bio":"Born in 1989, Tuva Kleven grew up in the small town Hamar in Norway, where she is currently living and working as a photojournalist and portrait photographer. Before she graduated from the Norwegian School of Photography in 2011, she was awarded silver as a new talent in the norwegian photography competition, Gullsnitt 2010. She was also awarded a silver in the portrait category of the National Photography Competition in Norway the same year. \n\nHer personal work often revolves around the subjects youth, transition and death. This due to heavy personal losses early in life.","user_id":32190,"name":"Tuva Kleven","website":"www.tuvakleven.no"},{"id":32264,"bio":"Pierluigi Ciambra is a visual artist born in Palermo in 1978. He currently lives and develops his projects in southern Italy. Graduated in 2002 from the photography course at the European Institute of Design in Rome, he later graduated in Theories and Practices of Anthropology with a thesis on Visual Anthropology entitled \"Ethnophotography - Research with and on Images\", at La Sapienza University in Rome (2006).  He has always been fascinated by photography and believes it is the best way to tell a story, investigate reality and express his own point of view on the world. All his projects start from inner motivations and the pleasure of knowledge. His work not only explores his personal history by relating it to the historical and territorial context but also addresses the themes of identity, memory and belonging. He believes in slow photography, allowing him to develop long-term projects, describe a subject in depth, and create authentic contact with people. In 2013, he started a project in which he describes through photography the process of her daughters' growth, family dynamics, the development of identities and their different personalities. In 2023, this family diary, thanks to the publishing house 89Books, became a book entitled Lullaby and last goodbye. His work has been published in various magazine and exhibited in Italy and Europe.","user_id":32269,"name":"Pierluigi Ciambra","website":"www.pierluigiciambra.com"},{"id":110264,"bio":"Born and living in Bangkok,Thailand.\nI love analog photography and I'm owner of analog photography store in Thailand \"Husband and Wife\" since 2014.\n\nIn 2015, I have studied a lot about street photography and I was obsessed with it. \n\nThen, in 2016 I became a member of Street Photo Thailand Collective,The most influence street photographer collective in Thailand.\n\nMy works have been shown in\n- Brussels Street Photography Festival 2017 (Belgium)\n- London Street Photography Festival 2017 (United Kingdom)\n- 2017 StreetFoto San Francisco International Street Photography Awards (USA), \n- 2016 StreetFoto San Francisco International Street Photography Awards (USA)\n- EyeEm Award 2016 (Germany)\n","user_id":109662,"name":"Artyt Lerdrakmongkol","website":"www.artytl.com"},{"id":170543,"bio":"I'm a New York photographer wandering the streets.","user_id":169941,"name":"Andres Petruscak","website":"www.instagram.com/cosmicfishies"},{"id":771631,"bio":"","user_id":763884,"name":"Radosław Łowicki","website":""},{"id":128206,"bio":"My favorite books: Papillon by Henri Charrière and The Godfather by Mario Puzo\nND Awards 2021 - Honorable Mention\nMonochrome Awards 2020 - Honorable Mention\nMonochrome Awards 2020 - Honorable Mention\nIPA International Photography Awards - Honorable Mention 2020\nMonovision Awards - Series 2020 - Honorable Mention\nFine Art Photography Awards 6th FAPA  2020 - Honorable Mention\nND Awards 2019 - Winners podium\nND Awards 2019 - Fine Art - Honorable Mention\nND Awards 2019 - Architecture - Honorable Mention\nFine Art Photography Awards 5th FAPA 2019 - Conceptual - Amateur Nominees\nMonoawards 2018 - Fine Art - Honorable Mention \nMonoawards 2018 - Conceptual - Honorable Mention \nLensculture - Art Photography Award 2018 - Competition Gallery\nUrban photo awards 2017 - Exhibition - Lastriko, Krakow, Poland\nMonovision Photography Awards 2017 - Street Photography - Honorable mention\nND awards 2017 -  Street Photography - Honorable mention \nUrban photo awards 2017 -  Street Photography - Selected\nMonochrome Awards 2015 - Landscapes - Honorable Mention\n","user_id":127604,"name":"Robert Maleszyk","website":""},{"id":636209,"bio":"Argentine-Mexican photographer (b.1994).\n \nPhotography studies at the Escuela Activa de Fotografía (2013-2015) and a major degree in Social Communication by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (2014-2018). Specialized studies in Photographic Production (Centro de la Imagen, Mexico, 2019-2020).\n \nHer work crosses the boundaries of fiction and collective memory. Through personal and autobiographical narratives she seeks to materialize the intangible. Her work is an exploration based on disruptive staging to expose the boundaries of hegemonic narratives. \n \nIn 2021 she was selected winner of the first edition of Intersection, a collaborative program between PhMuseum and Fonderia 20.9. She was a finalist in the Photographic Museum of Humanity 2020 Woman Photographers Grant, where she received an honourable mention in the New Generation Prize category. She was also a finalist in PoyLatam 2021, where she received an Honorable Mention in the Nuestra Mirada category. That same year, she was selected for Descubrimiento Photo España 2021, Judges Pick by Steve MacLedo for the OD Photo Prize 2021 and was a finalist in Bird in Flight 21 '.","user_id":635625,"name":"Valeria Arendar","website":"www.valeriaarendar.com"},{"id":32432,"bio":"Joanna Kustra is a Polish photographer. She specializes in beauty, fashion and portrait photography. Her interest in arts arrived as a continuation of her youth passion – she played piano and oboe. She is self-taught, from the very beginning fascinated with portraying the beauty and bringing the best features out of her models.","user_id":32437,"name":"Joanna Kustra","website":"ww.joannakustra.com"},{"id":286592,"bio":"11 years of video production experience.\nI take videos and photos.\nWhen I take pictures, I like to stitch scenes together like a video. like a story.\nAnother is to express colors.\nI like film cameras these days.","user_id":285990,"name":"Atsuko Morita","website":"clairdesign-amovie.com"},{"id":240288,"bio":"Kensaku SEKI\n\nBorn 1983 in Chiba Prefecture, Kensaku Seki graduated in Health and Sports Science from Juntendo University. From 2007 he served for three years as a lower secondary school physical education instructor in Bhutan before becoming a freelance photographer in 2011.\nA devoted portraitist of his subjects’ inner lives, he won the coveted 2017 Yōnosuke Natori Award for Young Photographers for his documentary work on a friend’s struggles after suffering a brain tumor. Seki’s 2018 photobook \"OF HOPE AND FEAR\", which focuses on Bhutanese youth keen on hip-hop culture, received a Portfolio Review Special Prize at this year’s KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival and ranked among the top 3 nominees for the 2018 Photobook Week Aarhus Dummy Award.\n​","user_id":239686,"name":"KENSAKU SEKI","website":"www.kensakuseki-photoworks.com"},{"id":723540,"bio":"Cuban photographer and artist of plastic, new media, animation and digital art. Work different materials and techniques. One of its main motivations is to create not only a form, but a behavior, to provoke interactive situations where the public-environment object communion completes the meaning of the work. It moves mainly within the field of new media, essentially within robotics. Among his professional skills are engraving, sculpture, painting, and photography, design.","user_id":722956,"name":"Silvio Campos","website":"www.hangmanphotostudio.com"},{"id":221952,"bio":"Martha is a photographer and writer, as well as an commercial interior designer. Her work has been featured in numerous publications around the world. She plays tennis and bowls and receives snail mail in Kirkland, WA, USA.","user_id":221350,"name":"martha clarkson","website":"marthaclarkson.com"},{"id":645617,"bio":"A fugitive from the city to a small village in the Jizera Mountains to live surrounded by forests and nature. I want to use photography to show how I see the world around me. I am self-taught, I have loved to photograph since I was a child and I always had to have \"some\" camera that was simply used to record what I wanted to capture in my memory for longer.\n\nAt the end of 2020, after converting many brands of cameras, I decided to use the Olympus and from the first day of our acquaintance I wanted more from photography than before, so I began to delve into the secrets of this profession. As of today, it is a great joy for me to be able to show the world in pictures exactly as I see it, and at the same time continue to discover new possibilities unknown to me and take better and better photos with each shutter release.\n\nPhotography is great fun for me.","user_id":645033,"name":"DOROTA BOZHOK","website":"dorotabozhok.com"},{"id":368195,"bio":"","user_id":367593,"name":"Raphael Ferraz","website":"www.instagram.com/rei.fus"},{"id":647582,"bio":"I'm a journalist and a photography student based in Vilnius, Lithuania.  Photography has been near me for over ten years now, but only recently I've decided to take it further and enhance my skills by studying photography. The street is where I feel free in terms of my photographic expression. Although the subject never depends on me, it is up to me to spot the little things happening on the street and capture them, which always makes me excited. ","user_id":646998,"name":"Ieva Žvinakytė","website":""},{"id":612892,"bio":"Photography is an activity that allows me to learn more about our society and to document it, sometimes to convey awareness messages. It is a way to be engaged, creative and open to opportunities.\n\nMy projects and experiences have allowed me to evolve in the way I see my environment and to be open to different storytelling formats.\n\nMy passion for reportage and social issues has led me to develop photographic projects that integrate photography into broader work, such as raising awareness on social and cultural issues.\n\nI graduated in Political Science in Italy (where I was born in 1977) and have been based in France since 2006. I currently live in Lyon where I work as a professional photographer.","user_id":612308,"name":"Nicola Vigilanti","website":"www.nicolavigilanti.net"},{"id":723954,"bio":"Я начинаюший уличный  фотограф  проживаю в Израиле  очень нравится уличная фотография   начал увлекатся  фото  несколько лет назад  в данный момент это моё  хобби ","user_id":723370,"name":"Evgeniy Alimov","website":""},{"id":14215,"bio":"Currently based near Venice (Italy).\nMy documentary work focuses mainly on social, anthropological and humanitarian issues. At the same time, I remain very much involved in Fine Art Photography and the NFT space.\n\nAttended Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London,UK), Westminster University (Foundation Studies Diploma in Art and Design, London) and Graduated in Graphic Design from Kingston University (BA Hons – London, UK). \n\nAwards: LensCulture, IPA, PX3 Grand Prix de Paris, Allard Prize, HIPA, TIFA and more. \nExhibitions: Venice Biennale, Arles Photo Festival, GHISLA Museum of Modern Art (Switzerland), Milan Foto Fest, Chiang Mai Documentary Festival and more.","user_id":14215,"name":"Tony Corocher","website":"www.tonycorocher.com"},{"id":726064,"bio":"I´m Kristian \nI started photography when I was 18. \nMost of my photos belongs to street photography, documental and minimalistic discipline. I enjoy the most capturing spontaneous photos, documenting daily life off different places of the world.\n Is not easy being traveling all the year, so street photo brings me the chance to create creative photos regardless of the site. ","user_id":725480,"name":"kristian ezcurra","website":"www.kristianezcurra.com"},{"id":731698,"bio":"Chasing light and shadows one day at a time.","user_id":730991,"name":"Eric Wong","website":""},{"id":275160,"bio":"Un simple amateur, qui taquine la boîte noire depuis l'âge de douze ans avec une box 6X6 sans réglage, les tirages papier N\u0026amp;B  en réquisitionnant la salle de bain des parents le week-end. Puis le 24x36, la diapo, le papier couleur, et à ce jour le numérique. Reste que la photo est ma passion. ","user_id":274558,"name":"Bernard THIOLAIS","website":""},{"id":33447,"bio":"Mette is a freelance documentary photographer who was born in Denmark and brought up in Spain, later she lived in London. She is currently based in the greater Los Angeles area.\nHer passion is sharing peoples stories that are connected to climate change, sociopolitical and cultural issues , too often ignored by mass media. She believes that we are all connected and share a common purpose, and photography is a way to allow this connection to reach beyond physical boundaries and look into people's lives with respect. \nShe is currently working on long term project about Climate Change in California.","user_id":33452,"name":"Mette Lampcov","website":"www.mettelampcov.com"},{"id":548548,"bio":"Passionné de photo depuis toujours, le développement et l’impression en chambre noire n’ont plus de secret pour moi. Aujourd’hui le numérique, Lightroom et les nouvelles techniques d’impression sont la technique incontournable. Mais l’œil et la sensibilité du photographe ne seront jamais remplacés. ","user_id":547964,"name":"Xavier Van Ingelgem","website":"www.naturalbynature.eu"},{"id":160082,"bio":"Hi! My name is Pedro Lopes and I was born in 1988 at Vila Nova de Gaia.\nMy personal interests are Photography, Design and Illustration. I have a degree in Communication Design by FBAUP (2007-2011).\nI won several photography awards during my career. In 2009, I was the winner of the contest “Planeta Verde” by Fnac and one year later, in 2010, I was finalist of the contest “Fotografia no Emprego” by Jornal Expresso. In 2012, I won the first place of the contest “Universidade do Porto-100 anos” and in 2013 I was finalist of the contest ”Activo ao Ar Livre” promoted by Opel and Sport Zone. Also in 2013, I was finalist of the contest ”Vida Quotidiana” by Canon and the last prize that I won was in the contest “Outro Prisma” by Ordem dos Arquitectos, as finalist in 2014.","user_id":159480,"name":"Pedro Lopes","website":"www.pedrolopes.eu"},{"id":66872,"bio":"I originally trained as a typographer in the printing industry .\nI have run my own graphic design company for over 30 years and am now retired . This leaves me free to spend time developing a long time interest in photography. I became an Associate in the RPS in 2018.","user_id":66607,"name":"Mike Mills","website":"www.mikemills.no"},{"id":32405,"bio":"Writer and photo humanistic, based in Madrid. ","user_id":32410,"name":"Abel Ruiz de Leon","website":"www.abelruizdeleon.com"},{"id":32321,"bio":"\nphotographer\n\n\n","user_id":32326,"name":"Hiroyasu hatakeyama","website":"www.facebook.com/pages/Hiroyasu-hatakeyama/652243811531620?ref=aymt_homepage_panel"},{"id":724485,"bio":"","user_id":723901,"name":"Pavel Kuchar","website":"kucharama.photography"},{"id":32385,"bio":"Frej Rosenstjerne (b. 1982) is a Danish photography based visual artist. Frej lives and works in\u0026nbsp; Copenhagen, Denmark.  Graduated from Fatamorgana 2010, The Danish School of Art Photography. \nWork is set in the field between konceptuel intention , and personal diary form.\nThe light humorous touch and emotion, that co-exist along the rigorous interrogation of the medium and dystopian vision, marks the work, along exploring the boundaries of what constitutes an image.","user_id":32390,"name":"Frej Rosenstjerne","website":"www.rosenstjerne.com"},{"id":724852,"bio":"Artusnow was born in France and he works in Madrid. He is a self-taught professional constantly exploring the limits between photography and painting, using digital tools to create hyper-textured, colors-driven, powerful artworks.\n\nHe specialized in large format creations (the largest he has created so far is a 270 cm x 650 cm wall painting), with incredible textures, complex combinations of colors, that can be figurative or abstract.\n\nHe is constantly looking for new textures for his works and takes photos in the most unusual places: decrepit old doors, worn out walls, abandoned hangars, faded graffiti are the source of his perception of reality and his creativity.\n\nArtusnow’s digital paintings mix lush colors and heightened textures to transport viewers to an ephemeral, dreamlike world.\n\nFor him, the artist is someone who sees things that others do not perceive. This is why his artistic signature, present in all his paintings, is an open eye.","user_id":724268,"name":"Nicolas Fenouil","website":"artusnow.com"},{"id":32630,"bio":"Melbourne based fine art photographer","user_id":32635,"name":"Stan Gemlitski","website":"www.stangemlitski.com"},{"id":33140,"bio":"Angelika Ejtel (alias RapidHeartMovement) is a Polish self-portrait artist currently based in the United States. She graduated in French language; later, she did her research in linguistics. Most of her work is inspired by the poetry of a famous Polish poet-Halina Poswiatowska.\n\nShe considers her photographic creation as a poetic experience in which she drowns and infuses herself and, as a result, it gives her the feeling that she is reborn with each portrait into a new being. Although, all of her photographs are self-portraits, they shouldn’t be necessarily read as self-presentations, rather they should be revealed as the multiplicity of “selves” available to one individual. To put it succinctly, her attitude towards the self is more of an exploratory journey between an awareness of self and an unawareness of some aspects of oneself. \n\n All of her pursuits in photography so far, are self-taught, purely intuitive and deeply-rooted in linguistic theories of cohesion in text.\n\n","user_id":33145,"name":"Angelika Ejtel","website":"www.behance.net/RapidHeartMovement"},{"id":33160,"bio":"Minneapolis, MN\n","user_id":33165,"name":"D Robert Stanley","website":"goodglass01.tumblr.com"},{"id":160408,"bio":"Danseur, chorégraphe et directeur de la Cie Propos à Lyon. \nhttp://www.compagnie-propos.com\n","user_id":159806,"name":"Denis Plassard","website":"denisplassard.wixsite.com/hors-sol"},{"id":75065,"bio":"Passionate hobbyist.","user_id":74766,"name":"Dan Kutler","website":"dankutler.com"},{"id":160683,"bio":"I am Dino Kužnik, a New York-based photographer originally from Slovenia, Europe.\nI have been using photography as a medium to immortalize aesthetically unique scenes, with an emphasis on color and composition. Experienced as a journalistic photographer, retouched, and graphic designer of 7 years, I now mainly focus on personal and commercial photography projects, which range anywhere from documentary, automotive, landscape to environmental portraits and fashion.\nIn 2019 I published my first hardcover book called Shaped by the West with the publisher AINT-BAD. I have been featured and published in numerous publications online, in print and was exhibited in London, Ljubljana, New York, Toronto, Trieste, Arles, Detroit, and Paris. In 2017 I was shortlisted for the landscape category of the Sony World Photography Awards and was exhibited in Somerset House alongside Martin Parr.\nNotable clients include (Sony Music) Tyler the Creator, Jay Versace, The New Yorker, Adobe, Tesla.","user_id":160081,"name":"Dino Kužnik","website":"www.dinokuznik.com"},{"id":366121,"bio":"Brad Hamilton (b. 1965) is an American photographic artist whose long-form documentary works deal with themes of loss and impermanence.","user_id":365519,"name":"Brad Hamilton","website":"www.bradhamilton.com"},{"id":229545,"bio":"Education\nMFA in Studio Art, Buffalo University, New York\nBFA in Photography, New York Film Academy, Los Angeles\n\nAwards and Exhibitions\n2022 A Mirrored Image In The Mirror Stage, Thesis Exhibition, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo NY\n2021 The Elephant In The Room, Group Exhibition, Five Hundred Seneca, Buffalo NY\n2019 PX3 Honorable Mention, Paris\n2019 Give up the ghost, Los Angeles\n2019 Strive, d’Art Center, Norfolk\n2019 Overlapping Dreams,  Group exhibition, Los Angeles.\n2018 Street Photography, “Hollywood Noir”, NYFA- Los Angeles\n2018 Bounty-Food fashion flowers, “The Brain, Revealed!“, NYFA, Los Angeles\n2018 Transcendence \u0026amp; Technology, “How divine are we?“, 3300 West Riverside Drive, Los Angeles  \n2018 Int’l Photography Awards, Honorable mention, Dolby Theater Gallery, Los Angeles\n2017 Int’l Photography Awards, Honorable mention, Dolby Theater Gallery, Los Angeles\n2016 Int’l Photography Awards, Honorable mention, Dolby Theater Gallery, Los Angeles\nHasselblad bulletin selected photo, 2016.\nInt’l Photography Awards, silver prize, Los Angeles, 2003.\n\n","user_id":228943,"name":"medford deforest","website":"www.medforddeforest.com"},{"id":223819,"bio":"Colombian Scientist and Photographer. Currently based in Germany. ","user_id":223217,"name":"Juan Ignacio Muñoz Manco","website":""},{"id":547435,"bio":"Short Bio\nBorn in 1968 I received my training as a visual artist after high school in the Netherlands. After completing my PhD in population and gender economics I have worked as an academic in different countries for almost 25 years, with great pleasure! But increasingly over the  last 8 years, I felt more and more bound to devote time to complete my 10 self defined photographic projects. Last year I intuitively chose Theo Bosboom to guide me.\nI have published my Balcony Safari project in the German magazine Naturfoto in 2021, I've now prepared a book proposal on the same theme. Two other photo works were selected for exhibitions in Barcelona in 2020 and in Japan in 2022.","user_id":546851,"name":"Cecile Wetzels","website":"www.cecilewetzels.com"},{"id":32308,"bio":"Nuccio Zicari was born in Agrigento, Sicily, 1985. Curiosity in a continuous research characterizes him. From the beginning he shows his polyhedric interest by associating medical and art studies. He begins his career as a graphic designer and painter afterwards he meets photography that becomes his favorite communication tool. As an autodidact, he meticulously studies History of Art and Photography and perfects technical-communication aspects during his stay in Milan by attending courses at FORMA International Foundation for Photography, NABA New Academy of Fine Arts, JOHN KAVERDASH Photography Academy and LEICA Akademie. He has always been a supporter of the need for close and direct confrontation to photography so he is faced with several subjects and met many authors that will mark his style and his personal photographic view. His main interests are the documentary, anthropological, social and humanitarian aspects of photography, both in the telling of intimate stories and in long-term projects of collective interest. His works have been exhibited in Italy and abroad and published in national, international magazines and academic literature. Since 2019 he writes articles for cultural magazines.\n","user_id":32313,"name":"NUCCIO ZICARI","website":"www.nucciozicari.com"},{"id":367775,"bio":"Self-taught Japanese photographer based in Osaka, Japan and working in Japan and Europe back and forth.   \n \nIn November 2017, he moved to Switzerland, where he started his photography journey with street photography. But soon later on, he found himself working on portrait  photography. By today 2020, Tadayuki has not only seen several publications of his works in various magazines and medias, but also been awarded by a few renowned International photography competitions. His portrait works are known for simplicity with fine art twists. ","user_id":367173,"name":"Tadayuki Ohara","website":"www.tadayukio.com"},{"id":123122,"bio":"I can't sing, I can't draw, I can't paint, I don't play an instrument. So I try to take pictures - that's what I love.","user_id":122520,"name":"Rupert Ganzer","website":""},{"id":379361,"bio":"Former editorial and commercial photographer with work published in the USA and Europe turned to fine-art work. \n\nPast clients include GQ, Men's Health, Golf Digest, Austin Monthly, and Bicycling Magazine.\n\nIn my work I concern myself with studies of the environment and the people within. Especially the built environment poses immense promises but also threats to communities all around the world. My studies often also show my interest in patterns and forms distilled down to the minimal essence of what is.","user_id":378777,"name":"Michael Schulz","website":"www.michaelschulz-photography.com"},{"id":725027,"bio":"A photo is like a memory from a dream, one that you can decontextualize and then reconstruct. My goal is to inspire those who see my work to take another look and consider all perspectives towards the world around them.","user_id":724443,"name":"Jason Lee","website":"lejasgallery.com"},{"id":725270,"bio":"","user_id":724686,"name":"Andrea Aceto","website":""},{"id":46793,"bio":"Passionate about travel and photography, travel has always been a part of me: a desire to go, see, and discover, which led me to pursue a career in tourism, taking a path different from my studies. Over time, travel also became a source of consolation and healing in the face of life’s challenges, becoming an indispensable companion. Photography came later in my life, but quickly took root in the way I explore the world, becoming a precious tool for discovery, resilience, and openness toward others.\nFrom 2015 to 2022, I served as Regional Delegate for FIAF (Italian Federation of Photographic Associations) in Umbria. Today, I am a member of the board of directors of the Cultural Association Istanti Fotografia e Cultura in Perugia. I have participated in both group and solo exhibitions, alongside my teaching activities: I lead photography courses and workshops, with a particular focus on alternative techniques such as cyanotype. I also have a great passion for the photo book, which I consider a privileged medium to tell and preserve visual projects.\nAwards\nWith Destino, I won the Umbria World Photo Fest (Foligno, 2013) and shared third place at Portfolio dell’Ariosto (Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, 2013).\nIn 2014, I received the award from the Writing and Travel Photography Workshop Antonio Boschin at the Festival of Travel Literature in Rome.\nIn the same year, my work Ti sopravvivo was a finalist at Portfolio Italia.\n","user_id":46798,"name":"Nadia Cianelli","website":""},{"id":41945,"bio":"Na het behalen van een bachelordiploma in de  informatica besloot ik om mijn fotografie in goede banen te leiden. Ik  was ondertussen al bezig met het fotograferen in zwart-wit en had een  eigen donkere kamer (ja… dat was nog in de analoge tijd). Ik had echter  een behoefte om me verder te vervolmaken. In die tijd bestond internet  nog niet, en de alternatieven waren beperkt tot het lezen van boeken of  tijdschriften, of het volgen van een opleiding. Ik besloot een opleiding  te volgen in de Stedelijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten in Hasselt.  Deze opleiding was supertof en gaf me de basiskennis voor goede  composities, studiobelichting, en een uitstekende technische kennis van de analoge  fotografische processen.","user_id":41950,"name":"Rudi Theunis","website":"artytea.be"},{"id":89208,"bio":"From shooting the latest product for Anheuser Busch to photographing an interactive panorama of the fabulous Fox Theater in St. Louis, Todd Davis collaborates with clients to convey their vision through fine photography. Atop graduate of Southern Illinois University’s rigorous photography program\n Davis has photographed celebrities including Prince, Michael Buble, Pamela Anderson, Greg Sporleder, and Ernest Trova, to name a few. Product, beverage, celebrity promotional, live performance, and fine art photography are all represented in his extensive portfolio.\nTodd Davis has been featured in publications such as View Camera, Toy Camera, and the reference book Artificial Lighting for Photography. Davis has also been a guest lecturer at Webster University and Southern Illinois University. His fine art photography has been exhibited in prestigious galleries throughout the US. Davis is currently represented by Modern Art Etc in Los Angeles as well as many private and corporate collections. Davis is currently involved in the preserving and curating the ohotographic estate og the late photographer Ray Howk.\n","user_id":88753,"name":"Todd Davis","website":"www.tdavisphoto.com"},{"id":535708,"bio":"Yosando is a 24 years old Indonesian born artist who’s  currently living in Melbourne, Australia. He’s fascinated by absurdity, abstraction, and beauty in the mundane.","user_id":535124,"name":"Yosando Faizal","website":""},{"id":32373,"bio":"Born in southern Italy, I studied film and photography at Academy of Fine Arts. During my studies I approach self-portrait and conceptual photography, I win several awards. As a graduate I find a job in a company that deals with fashion and I start to deepen the fashion system. In the last years I have worked to affirm my identity in photography. I collaborate with designers, communication and models agencies ","user_id":32378,"name":"Daniela Guccini","website":"www.utopiastudio.net"},{"id":507008,"bio":"Claudio Palma was born in 1994. In 2011 he approached photography, starting to work on different photographic genres, with a particular focus on portrait and living environments. In 2013 he moved to Turin, where he studied at the Politecnico di Torino, earning a master’s degree in Architecture for sustainable design, with a thesis on landscape photography linked to slow tourism. In the last ten years he has lived in Turin, Milan, Rome and Ostuni, working for two years as creative director of a start-up and deepening his photographic studies by developing collaborations with architects and companies in the field of communication. Between 2021 and 2022 he studied in Naba, following  the Master in Photography and Visual design. Today his photographic research leads him to study the territory and the architecture of abandonment, between the search for the vital characteristics of the places and the human event present or forgotten.","user_id":506424,"name":"Claudio Palma","website":"www.claudiopalma.org"},{"id":725194,"bio":"Most of my personal work is shot on film.  It separates my \"work\" from play and sparks joy in the mundane.\n British born but living in New Zealand means I come from chaos but reside in calm.  ","user_id":724610,"name":"Natalie Symonds","website":""},{"id":725289,"bio":"","user_id":724705,"name":"Daniel Graham","website":"www.blownoutimages.com"},{"id":725263,"bio":"Painter and photographer","user_id":724679,"name":"Bing Yang","website":"flyingclouds.org"},{"id":440705,"bio":"Reza Tajvidi is a photographer whose work explores the intersections of urban life, modernity, and tradition . He focuses on fleeting everyday moments that reveal larger social tensions and hidden narratives. His photography blends documentary and street approaches, often capturing scenes in public transport, city streets, and symbolic urban spaces to reflect the rhythms of contemporary life. He seeks to highlight both the intimacy and universality of human presence in urban environments by drawing inspiration from his cultural roots.","user_id":440121,"name":"REZA TAJVIDI","website":"rezatajvidi.com"},{"id":18690,"bio":"Susan Ressler is an artist, author and educator. She has been making photographs for about 50 years, and her work is in the Smithsonian American Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Harry Ransom Center, and many other important collections. A recipient of two NEA fellowships, Ressler was one of eight photographers (including John Humble, Joe Deal, Robbert Flick, and Bill Owens) who participated in The Los Angeles Documentary Project in 1979-80. Her portfolio \"The Capital Group,\" about wealth and power in America, led her to return to LA in 2010 to expand this work and focus on consumerism, and related social inequities. She has published two monographs of her California work with Daylight books, \"Executive Order\" and \"Dreaming California,\" and is now working on her 50-year retrospective. She is Professor Emerita, Purdue University, where she was Head of the Photography Area.","user_id":18690,"name":"Susan Ressler","website":"www.susanresslerphoto.com"},{"id":808777,"bio":"Stephanie Santana (b. 1984, Los Angeles, CA) constructs mixed media textile works and fine print editions that explore interior worlds, mythologies, navigational tools and resistance strategies of African diasporic origins. Rooted in the responsive encounter with archival material while employing a range of printmaking, quilting and embroidery techniques, her practice spans time and geography with an interest in unearthing useful information and finding alternative spaces of knowledge and self-definition.\n\nRecent exhibitions include solo presentation Ways of Knowing at The Print Center (2024), and group presentations The Power of Portraiture: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2022) and A Contemporary Black Matriarchal Lineage in Printmaking at Highpoint Center for Printmaking (2021). Santana has received artist fellowships from New York State Council on the Arts/New York Foundation for the Arts (NYSCA/NYFA), EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, and A.I.R. Gallery, as well as generous support from Windgate Foundation and Sustainable Arts Foundation. Her work is held in permanent collections such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Getty Research Institute, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and Janet Turner Print Museum. She has served as a visiting artist, panelist and guest lecturer at The bell hooks center, Rhode Island School of Design and SCAD Museum of Art, among others.\n\nSantana is a founding member of printmaking collective Black Women of Print. She lives and works in New York.","user_id":794562,"name":"Stephanie Santana","website":"www.stephaniesantana.com"},{"id":665886,"bio":"Daniel Yates 1982\nLiverpool, UK. \nYates works mainly with photography and found image. His work explores Himself, identity and fictional biographies. He studied BA photography at Hugh Baird and fine art at Manchester School of Art.\n","user_id":665302,"name":"Daniel Yates","website":"www.yatesd.co.uk"},{"id":32431,"bio":" Tine Isachsen and Sara Tanderø lives and works in Oslo, Norway. Educated at respectively The Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design London, School of Visual Arts New York, and ESAG Paris. We have worked together as an artist duo with \"Playhideandseek\" since 2010. Our work explores the relationship between staged photography and performance. Photographs from the series have been part of several exhibitions in Norway and New York.","user_id":32436,"name":"Tanderø Isachsen","website":"www.playhideandseek.no"},{"id":725257,"bio":"","user_id":724673,"name":"Trygve Bjørkli","website":""},{"id":184516,"bio":"Alexander Bronfer was born in USSR (Ukraine), studied in St. Petersburg.  After arriving to Israel , he lived in a kibbutz in South Israel where he fell in love with the Dead Sea region and desert.\nHis main interest in photography is  environmental and sustainability issues and our interaction with nature. \nAlexander is finalist of multiple international and Israeli photography festivals.","user_id":183914,"name":"Alexander Bronfer","website":"www.bronfer.com"},{"id":311914,"bio":"I'm a teacher of histroy and philosophy and i love street phtography and black and white. photography portrays life, beauty, we are not talking about images, but about breaths, heartbeats, moments fixed in time","user_id":311312,"name":"Alessandro Chiolo","website":""},{"id":808768,"bio":"I am a French photographer, videographer and a compulsive traveler. \nI have been working for the past thirty years as a corporate photographer for CAC 40 companies, (you can take a look at my professional website here : www.philippezamora.com    \nPhoto reportage, documentary and connecting with a wide range of people from different backgrounds is what drives me. . \n \nI am always trying to keep a special glance on humanity showing my perspective of the world as if I come from another planet, far away from the postcard photography.\n I like to be immersed in situations and photograph people as close as possible with perhaps  an intrusive and sometimes violent style which is surely influenced by my first career as a rock musician.\n ","user_id":794554,"name":"philippe zamora","website":"www.p-zamora.com"},{"id":595314,"bio":"Je suis un étudiant en photographie qui est fasciné et capture tout les moments éphémère de notre vie et faire de la photo pour moi me permet de capter tout ces moments qui selon moi sont une source d'inspiration à chaque déclenchement de mon appareil","user_id":594730,"name":"Toan mai","website":""},{"id":716312,"bio":"Born in Spain, Peter Zarkob has a degree in Information Sciences from the Advertising department of University of Seville. From the beginning, Zarkob specialized in the creation of logos and corporate identity manuals, embodying the philosophy and personality of his clients in simple and geometric designs.\n\nThis journey towards minimalism enabled him to apply his experience to advertising campaigns in which he used the same technique: striking images that caught the viewer's attention in the shortest possible time, while transmitting the personality of the company and the interest in the product.\n\nNow focused on minimalist photography, his work seeks to provoke a strong visual impact on the viewer while transmitting his thoughts and feelings.\n\nFrom the figurative to the abstract, Peter Zarkob’s artwork is very personal, attracts and traps at the same time, hints at feelings, introduces us to his history, takes us to unique settings, envelops us in his atmosphere.","user_id":715728,"name":"Peter Zarkob","website":"peterzarkob.com"},{"id":721637,"bio":"Kazuya Urakawa\nBorn 1972, Sapporo. Resides in Tokyo. I’m a photographer and Qualified Architect Japan. The theme of my work is the architecture of the city, the memory of places and the irreproducibility in cities.\n\n[AWARD]\n2023 Kassel Dummy Award 2023, Nominated for one of the 50 shortlisted works\n2020 PX3 2020, Honorable Mention（Fine Art: Architecture）\n2019 The Moscow International Photo Awards : Gold Prize (Science / Environment)\n2017  LA FABRICA PHOTO LONDON BOOK DUMMY AWARD : Nominated for one of the 20 shortlisted works\n2017 International Photography Awards 2017 Competition : Honorable Mention (Architecture : Cityscapes, Fine Art : Collage, Book (Self-published) : Fine Art, Book(Self-published) : Other)\n2017 ISTANBUL PHOTOBOOK FESTIVAL FUAM DUMMY BOOK AWARD : Nominated for one of the 34 shortlisted works\n2016 Steidl Book Award Japan : Nominated for one of the 44 longlisted works\n2015 International Photography Awards 2015 Competition : Honorable Mention (in Fine Art/Collage)\n2015 The PX3 2015 PHOTO COMPETITION : Honorable Mention  (in Fine Art/Abstract)\n2014 ONWARD Compé ‘14 : Finalist\n\n[Solo Exhibitions]\n2022 The Sumida River Almanac / Reminders Photography Stronghold\n2020 Reconstructed / Gallery Tosei, Tokyo, Japan\n2016 invisible cities / Pinco Palino Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan\n\n[Selected Group Exhibition]\n2018 The Book Dummy Award 2017, Photo London, London, UK\n2018 PHOTOBOOK AS OBJECT / PHOTOBOOK WHO CARES in Photobook / NZ, The Engine Room, Whiti o Rehua School of Art, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand\n2017 The Photobook Show of the Athens Photo Festival 2017, One of 350 Selected Photobooks, Benaki Museum, Athens, Greek\n2016 Special Exhibition: Steidl Book Award Japan, The Tokyo Art Book Fair 2016, Tokyo, Japan\n\n[Publishing]\n2022 The Sumida River Almanac, Self Publishing limited 55 copies\n2016 Tokyo Perspective, Self Publishing limited 50 copies","user_id":721053,"name":"Kazuya Urakawa","website":"www.citta-materia.org"},{"id":272302,"bio":"I am a Houston based photographer with a special interest in environmental portraits.  I have just completed a book on small town rodeos.  The behind the scenes images of the competitors interest me more than the rodeo action itself.  I have done extensive street photography in cities in the US and overseas\n\nI have traveled, capturing images in markets and on the streets in cities in Mexico, Ecuador, Cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia, Spain and Africa, and in Chicago, Houston, San Francisco and Are York City","user_id":271700,"name":"Bob Schwartz","website":"www.bobschwartzphotography.com"},{"id":32728,"bio":"She is an Ecuadorean freelance photographer and lens media based artist, member of the board of Ecuadorian Photographers Association. BA in Photography from the Palermo University of Argentina she also has a Technical Degree in Cinema and Video Realization from the National Institute of Visual Arts in Ecuador. Winner of the “Photojournalism for Peace” price in Ecuador 2017 and finalist for the Inge Morath Award of Magnum Foundation at the same year. From 2007 to 2011 she was a photography teacher in several institutes, independent courses and universities in Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina and Mexico. She has exposed individually and collectively in Ecuador and Argentina. And some of her series has been shortlisted in festivals in Italy, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, México, and Spain.  Her work has been published in specialized magazines and newspapers of Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia France and Germany such as Vice and Le Monde. ","user_id":32733,"name":"Isadora Romero","website":"www.isadoraromero.com"},{"id":808789,"bio":"My name is Matteo Bangrazi - I work in cinema as a cinematographer, I'm an ex chef and I have always had the bug of analog photography. I have lived in many countries across the globe and am very fortunate to have been able to travel in many others.\n\nIn the past year I have started experimenting with mixed mediums and cyanotype printing. I am taking the chance to get a review of my work as I aspire to be able to showcase my work in galleries and would be delighted to get some feedback from my submission to the award.","user_id":794573,"name":"Matteo Bangrazi","website":""},{"id":32459,"bio":"Freelance photographer from Finland. Mainly concentrated on documentary projects and photo reportages.","user_id":32464,"name":"Aino Salmi","website":"www.ainosalmi.com"},{"id":32679,"bio":"Lydia Billings is an artist and activist living and working in New York, NY. She holds a BFA in Fine Art Photographic Illustration from Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Photographic Arts \u0026amp; Sciences. \nIn reaction to the rape of a dear friend, Lydia created a photographic project dedicated to fighting rape. Three years after its founding, the project, Trigger Warning continues to grow and reach communities locally and worldwide. \nLydia is actively photographing survivors of sexual assault who feel strongly about speaking out, and is also available for anonymous interviews. \nTrigger Warning continues to be exhibited frequently and has been featured in The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, Feature Shoot, Bust Magazine, and other publications.\nTo read more about Trigger Warning or to contact Lydia, please visit: triggerwarningphoto.com\n\nTo see a selection of Lydia's other photographic work, please visit: lydiabillings.com","user_id":32684,"name":"Lydia Billings","website":"triggerwarningphoto.com"},{"id":142651,"bio":"As a photographer, my work is a continuous exploration and a visual story of daily life. I deeply immerse myself in traditions, travels, and the stories of people, seeking to capture the authenticity that lies hidden in every glance. My artistic process is an intimate dialogue with the subject, an ever-active journey inspired by the great masters of painting, such as the Impressionists and Turner.\n\nThrough exposures that are at times long and a treatment of the image that favors soft skin tones, in both color and black and white, I seek to create compositions that go beyond a simple shot, enveloped in mystical and timeless atmospheres.\n\nThe ultimate goal is to touch the viewer's soul without weighing it down, but making it light and graceful. It is an invitation to a serene reflection on the beauty and humanity hidden in the everyday, revealing a profound and lasting emotion.","user_id":142049,"name":"Giampiero D Antonio","website":"www.gpourplanet.com"},{"id":725472,"bio":"","user_id":724888,"name":"Kayla Bauer","website":"kaylabauer.com"},{"id":313712,"bio":"Ilaria Sponda is an interdependent curator, writer and visual artist based between Lisbon and Dublin. With an educational background in Arts, Media and Cultural Events (IULM, Milan) and Management of the Arts and Culture (UCP, Lisbon), she also chose photography as a medium to bring about her personal artistic research.\n​\nAs a visual artist, through the use of different languages - photography, poetry, sound, video - she explores the intersection between individual identity and the other. To better comprehend humans' understanding of themselves in relation to life and nature, her research is rooted in the spiritual and subjective experience of events. She often incorporates collected archival or natural materials in her pieces inviting new meanings to be formed through materials, metaphors and subjectivity.","user_id":313110,"name":"Ilaria Sponda","website":"www.ilariasponda.com"},{"id":831172,"bio":"Cecilia Marty is a photographer with a focus on the cinematic moments of life. Her work is inspired by her vibrant upbringing in Florida, her love for alternative subcultures, and her search for passion within others.\n\n","user_id":816910,"name":"Cecilia Marty","website":"www.cecilia4photography.com"},{"id":748206,"bio":"-","user_id":744773,"name":"Alizée Delétraz","website":""},{"id":8085,"bio":"Tara Bogart, a Paris-based artist from Milwaukee, has evolved from capturing youth and objects to introspective self-portraiture, exploring maturation and identity. Her photography and mixed media works delve into personal evolution, encouraging viewers' self-reflection. Bogart's art, marked by vulnerability and strength, engages with identity's fluidity. Exhibited internationally, including the National Portrait Gallery in London and Aperture in New York, her work is also reviewed by major publications and part of prestigious collections, including France's National Library. Represented by The Alice Wilds Gallery in Milwaukee, Bogart's journey reflects a deep dialogue on growth and self.","user_id":8085,"name":"Tara Bogart","website":"www.tarabogart.com"},{"id":32511,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in Warsaw, Poland. I graduated from University of Social Science and Psychology (SWPS) and European Academy of Photography (EAF) in Warsaw. I was studying in the Institute of Creative Photography at Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic.\nPhotography helps me to experience. I'm guided by intuition. For me, the moment of exposure of the image is the most complete manifestation of being here and now. I'm fascinated by the influence of the unconsciousness on the creative process, autobiographical motives in artworks, mindfulness, coincidence and transcendence. I follow the voice of my heart.\n","user_id":32516,"name":"Dorota Wróblewska","website":"www.dorotawroblewska.com"},{"id":32634,"bio":"Art loving photographer who likes to travel\n\n","user_id":32639,"name":"René Koster","website":"www.renekosterphotography.nl"},{"id":32650,"bio":"Enilffo Raeppa is a part time independent documentary and lifestyle photographer based in Lausanne, CH. \n\nHe has worked on various projects, whilst travelling in Europe, North America, Central America and Asia.\n\n\n               \n\n","user_id":32655,"name":"Enilffo Raeppa","website":"www.instagram.com/enilfforaeppa"},{"id":338750,"bio":"Published in 2003 the book \"Eight Cities and a Love Letter\", with photos and stories from the cities of Budapest, Prague, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Madrid, New York and Salvador.\n The book \"Eight Cities and a Love Letter\" gave rise to an individual exhibition premiered in Matosinhos, Portugal..\n Entered the Mosf09, Contemporary Photographic Exhibition of Cape Verde, in the city of Praia.\n In 2010, take part in the collective exhibition \"Ver/See\", in IGalery, in the city of Praia, Cabo Verde.\nPublished photographic works in the newspaper Público and in the magazines Notícias Magazine, O Tripeiro and Fashion From Portugal.\nScene photographer in the play \"O Vosso Pior Pesadelo\", of Art'Imagem Theater, premiered at the Casa das Artes of Oporto in October 2013.\nAuthor of pictures to several book covers.\nShort-listed to Mira Mobile Prize BW 2019.\nPremiered, in december 2019, the exhibit Apenas Um Pouco Tarde, in Matosinhos Public Library.","user_id":338148,"name":"Jorge Irasagarra","website":"jorgeirasagarra.wixsite.com/home"},{"id":768444,"bio":"","user_id":761524,"name":"Firas Ishak","website":"Isaacf.de"},{"id":685231,"bio":"","user_id":684647,"name":"Dave McEllistrum","website":"McEllistrum.com"},{"id":725870,"bio":"","user_id":725286,"name":"Patrick Govaerts","website":""},{"id":258710,"bio":"Sona Andreasyan (born in 1991) is an Armenian photographer and musicologist. \n\nSince 2013 she has been collaborating as a photographer, independent artist and researcher with different organizations and galleries, such as Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra (2013-2015), Golden Apricot International Film Festival in Yerevan (2014), Schlern 13th International Music Festival in South Tyrol,  Italy, (2015), Embassy of Switzerland in Armenia (2016-2019), KASA Swiss Humanitarian Foundation (2016-2018) etc. \n\nSona had solo and group exhibitions in Armenia and abroad, such as My World in One Square Meter photo exhibition at Hay Art Gallery in Yerevan, Armenia (2014), Cyanotypie: the Alternative Photo Printing exhibition at Berlin Art Hotel in Gyumri, Armenia (2016), Gyumri and its artist at MAP Gallery in Schruns, Austria (2018), 2nd Yerevan International Print Biennale, Armenia (2019), In-Zwischen at T66 Gallery in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (2020), Slowly Arriving in Basel, Switzerland (2021) etc. \n\nThe main topics of her photographic works are tradition and modernity, connection between people and visual structures. During last years, she uses alternative photo printing techniques as a method to express her photographic ideas. \n\nHer works were awarded with Nominee at International Photography Grant (2019) and Fine Art Photography Award (2021). \n","user_id":258108,"name":"Sona Andreasyan","website":"www.sona-andreasyan.at"},{"id":725929,"bio":"","user_id":725345,"name":"Gerald Prechtl","website":"www.cerebellum.de "},{"id":190968,"bio":"Master of Fine Arts in Photography (M.F.A)\nTyler School of Art of Temple University, Philadelphia, USA\n\nDegree in Photo and Film Design, Dipl. Des. (FH)\nUniversity of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, Germany\n\nProfessional Training in Commercial Photography \nPhoto Studio Fritz Frech, Offenburg, Germany\n\n","user_id":190366,"name":"Holger Krischke","website":"www.holgerkrischke.com"},{"id":32613,"bio":"As a child I was given a Box Brownie camera that I wore out then later bought a Polaroid Land camera. During the 80's my photographs were born directly from my pride and joy - a Nikon F2AS or through experiments in a dark room where I learned to develop black and white, colour negatives and prints.\nI am interested in travel, fine art and portraiture photography but am particularly interested in social documentary/photojournalism. I still love to shoot with film but also in digital.\n\nI am an award winning freelance photographer specialising in social documentaries such as the multi-award winning My Life in 2 Minutes and the ABC series Deadly Business. I have also won awards for multimedia training resources incorporating video. My work has been exhibited and published worldwide. \nMy recent work has been in developing countries such as rural Uganda, India and Nepal.\nI am a member of MAPgroup – a collective of independent documentary photographers.","user_id":32618,"name":"Michael Rayment","website":"www.michaelrayment.com.au"},{"id":726057,"bio":"1993 El Vigía-Mérida, Venezuela. The street, the great school of photography.\n\nStray dog.","user_id":725473,"name":"Marco Perez","website":"www.marcocramphoto.com"},{"id":23892,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in Milan, I'm 33 year old.\nI'm self-taught photographer and visual artist.","user_id":23892,"name":"Luisa Lanza","website":""},{"id":32609,"bio":"Photographer born in Yamagata Prefecture in 1975. \nCervical cord injury in an accident during the filming of 2005, become quadriplegic. \nIn 2009 I encountered Wheelchair Rugby, shocked that intensity. \nWhile I play Wheelchair Rugby as a player, I will go the way of the photographer again.\nIn 2012 I announced the photo album『 SUPERSONIC 』which featured the team I belonged.\n\n2015：Yutaka Takanashi Photo Exhibition『 SAGAESCAPE 』\n\n              〜 The 15 moments recognized by VOGUE ITALIA 〜","user_id":32614,"name":"Yutaka Takanashi","website":""},{"id":33028,"bio":"Teresa Meier is a Seattle-based multimedia artist that creates surrealist self-portrait photo montages. Her large-format narrative works incorporate themes of home, nature, and the interaction between humans and their environment that often leave the viewer suspended in moments of rising tension. Her fantastical subject matter and use of vibrant, luscious colors result in eye-catching and wonder-filled imagery. \n\nMs. Meier was recently awarded both Director’s and Juror’s Award at PhotoPlace Gallery, honorable mentions at the PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris, the Ringholz Art Supply Award, second place at the Szeklerland Photo Biennial, and Director’s honorable mention at the Center for Fine Art Photography. Her work has been exhibited internationally, recently appeared in Don’t Take Pictures, Pro Photo Daily, Lensculture, Communication Arts, and The Cooperative of Photography, and is currently represented at Gray Sky Gallery in Seattle and the Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery in Oregon.\n\n\n","user_id":33033,"name":"Teresa Meier","website":"teresameier.com"},{"id":32572,"bio":"Professional photographer, photojournalist and wedding photographer.\nContributor in the news for Getty IMages, i am also an awarded member of international wedding photographic associations, as WPJA, AGWPJA, ISPWP, WPS.\n","user_id":32577,"name":"Barbara Zanon","website":"www.barbarazanon.com"},{"id":32545,"bio":"Based in NYC, Maria Paula Abadia is a Colombian Visual Artist with master in Documentary Films. She has worked as a photographer, director and as a video editor for different  projects, including short and long documentaries, educational and corporate videos. Her personal work includes installation, animation and experimental video.","user_id":32550,"name":"Palu Abadia","website":"www.paluabadia.com"},{"id":32731,"bio":"Michael Santiago (b. 1980) is a visual storyteller based between New York and Oakland, CA. Michael received his B.F.A. of San Francisco Art Institute, and is currently a graduate student at S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. His work focuses on issues concerning people of color and their communities; ranging from issues surrounding obesity, cancer, race and identity, family relationships, healthy eating, youth empowerment and more.  He is the recipient of the 2015 Alexia Foundation student grant for his project \"Stolen Land, Stolen Future\" a body of work focusing on Black farmers of California. His project “250” a work revolving the life of a man’s struggle with obesity won the 2014 Forward Thinking Museum 1st quarter photography competition and his projects  \"A Promise\"and \"Michael the Veteran\" were selected as juried winners for Morpholio Projects Future Voices. He was also invited to attend the 2015 New York Times portfolio review and this Fall  will be attending the Eddie Adams Workshop XXVIII and most recently an Award of Excellence for Portfolio from the 70th College Photographers of the Year Awards\n ","user_id":32736,"name":"Michael Santiago","website":"www.msantiagophotos.com"},{"id":726058,"bio":"","user_id":725474,"name":"Sven Schulze","website":"fotoliebe.de"},{"id":41415,"bio":"Paul Rider is a Philadelphia based artist having earned his BFA in Photography from Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA.,, and MFA in Photography from Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design, Savannah, GA. He has taught at the university level since 2003. Rider’s photographs have been exhibited in Europe and throughout the United States. \n\nPaul Rider works in discrete series creating his imagery by constructing still lifes in the studio utilizing found objects and also through the use of abstract and documentary photographic styles. The compelling issue that has driven his work is the interface between nature and manmade urban culture. \n","user_id":41420,"name":"Paul Rider","website":"www.prphoto.org"},{"id":193299,"bio":"Double exposure photography junkie based in Toronto, \nI play with real trains at high speeds by day and ride the streetcar snapping shots in my spare time. I love a good story and double exposure with its layers, leaves a lot to the imagination I'm lucky to have had my photos in galleries in the USA, the UK, Asia and Canada and have won several honourable mentions in international photography competitions. \nWhen I'm not riding the rails, I'm on foot with my sweet little potcake Laverne.\nThanks for stopping by!\n","user_id":192697,"name":"Tommy Vohs","website":"www.instagram.com/tomtomvohs"},{"id":32593,"bio":"John Ma is a multi-disciplinarian artist using film, photography and theatre as his primary medium. \n\nGrowing up as a painter and illustrator, John gravitated towards photography after picking up a camera but once he stumbled onto a film-set, John heard the call of filmmaking. \n\nFrom that point on all of John’s artistic pursuits became endeavours to express his experiences and ideas through storytelling and art. And since wandering down the rabbit hole of the story world, it’s safe to say\u0026nbsp;he was never seen again.\u0026nbsp;\n\nAn award winning photographer and filmmaker, John continues to explore any medium that allows him to deliver transformative experiences to his audience.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":32598,"name":"John Ma","website":"www.johnma.com.au"},{"id":32659,"bio":"Els Martens (b. 1978) is a visual artist and an art teacher, working and living in Belgium.\nThe starting point for her photography is the landscape as a physical, mental and social space and the sensitive relationship between these aspects. Important themes for her are the coexistence between nomadic and sedentary life, the interaction between the moment and duration, the abstract and the concrete, the material and the immaterial, the linear and the cyclical and the reflection on separated things as part of constellations.\nHer focus is moving in the time and space of an environment. She concentrates on absorbing the movements and transformations of what surrounds her in a specific environment, with a great attention to details, nuances and repetitions to relate to. For this she repeatedly returns to the same places to contemplate notions of time, space, belonging and connection, inspired by other ways of living with and in the landscape.\nIn 2018 she published her first artist book: Stek, © 2018, Publisher: Art Paper Editions\nStek was included in the expositions Bioscopic Books (Kunsthal Gent, 2021), Photobook Belge (Photo Museum Antwerpen, 2019), Propositions d’artistes, (centre pour la photographie contemporaine, Brussel, 2018) and was mentioned in an essay by Arjen Mulder about Awoiska van der Molen and Els Martens in 2019, in De witte raaf, a dutch magazine about contemporary art.\n","user_id":32664,"name":"Els Martens","website":"www.elsmartens.be"},{"id":189304,"bio":"passionnée de photo dans l'aspect le plus brute. ","user_id":188702,"name":"Riani Christophe","website":""},{"id":725567,"bio":"Enrique Muchacho grew up in Puerto Rico. It wasn't until the age of sixteen that he developed a passion for photography and not long after that, he had gotten his first camera. With that and an eye on the world, Muchacho goes around capturing his surroundings, making at out of unexpected things. Muchacho hopes to unlock more of himself with his work, to be able to grow and evolve from his current state and to appreciate life more. The young man is currently studying in Loyola University Maryland.","user_id":724983,"name":"Enrique Muchacho","website":""},{"id":14795,"bio":"Michael Bach resides in Troy New York along with his wife, the painter, Ruth Young. He holds an A.A.S. Degree in Fine Arts with a Photography concentration from the Junior College of Albany. He earned a B.A. in Photography from the Bard College Undergraduate Photography Program. He was awarded a M.F.A. from the Yale School of Art Graduate Photography Program. He has exhibited his work nationally and internationally. His work is held in public and private collections the most notable being The Catskill Center For Photography at Woodstock's Permanent Collection held at the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, New York, The Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute, Utica, New York, Yale University Sterling Library, New Haven, Connecticut, and Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.","user_id":14795,"name":"Michael Bach","website":"www.michaelpbach.crevado.com"},{"id":123125,"bio":"Nata Drachinskaya is a visual artist. She is a graduate of Institute of Contemporary Art (Russia, Moscow). She works with the themes of memory and relationships with a place. In her projects, she uses different mediums: sculpture, photography, collage, drawings. Some of her works are based on her personal story or the stories of her family members. It's important to her to visualise that the big story is woven from small personal stories. \nNata was born in Moscow, Russia and lived there until March 2022. Then she moved to Armenia, next to UAE. Since December 2022 she is based in Santa Clara, USA. During this relocation period she continued her art practices, took part in the Concrete Residency in Hungary, participated in art events in Dubai and was a part of a workshop «Photobook as an object» in Tokyo, Japan. \n\nHer artworks have been exhibited in various galleries and museums, including Nick Gallery (Hungary), Art Kvartal (Armenia), Ren House (UAE), Tbilisi Multimedia Museum (Georgia), Street Sans Frontier (France), Center of Contemporary Art Winzavod (Russia), Multimedia Art Museum (Russia), Museum of Modern Art (Russia). ","user_id":122523,"name":"Natalia Drachinskaya","website":"www.drachinskaya.com"},{"id":809432,"bio":"PX3 2024. Bronze Award\n\nUrban Photo Awards 2024. Selected Photographer\n\nTIFA 2022 \u0026amp; 2023 Winners Exhibitions in Tokyo and Budapest, 2024\n\nLICC 2023. Official Selection\n\nTIFA 2023. 2nd Place and Gold Award\n\nBIFA 2023. Honorable Mention and Honorable Mention\n\nIPA 2023. Honorable Mention and Official Selection\n\n71% - The State of Water, Exhibit Around APS. Book and the Exhibition, Trieste 2023\n\nUrban Photo Awards 2023. Selected Photographer\n\nLuxembourg Art Prize 2021. Certificate of Artistic Achievement\n \nTIFA 2022. Silver Award and Honorable Mention\n\nBIFA 2022. Silver Award and Honorable Mention\n\nUrban Photo Awards 2022. Selected Photographer. Photo Days Tour Exhibition, Cormons.\n\nSIPA 2021. Finalist\n\nTIFA 2021. Official Selection\n\n#37 Edition365 2021. Selected Photo\n","user_id":795064,"name":"Wojciech Rutkowski","website":"www.behance.net/rutkowski_woj"},{"id":32916,"bio":"Photo Boite presents an innovative online exhibition featuring the works of 30 young women photographers under the age of 30.\n\nA more feminine vision: 30 UNDER 30 exhibits the work of women photographers from around the world offering their visions based on their experience, along with their tact and composure, innocence and sensuality, at times fierce and provocative.\n\nA more innocent vision: Driven by expression, this new generation draws its inspiration and conveys it through its works with purity, free of disillusionment, through portraiture, photojournalism, landscapes, art and architecture, fashion and even war photography in a milieu traditionally practiced by their counterparts.\n\n30 UNDER 30 aspires beyond the current vision of photography of established standards. Its approach, more innovative, altruistic, younger and more feminine can be seen across disciplines and from around the world. \n\nThe 2014 exhibit marks its fifth year, with over 100,000 visitors since it’s inception.","user_id":32921,"name":"Photo Boite","website":"www.photoboite.com"},{"id":544942,"bio":"Inge Wurzer studierte an der Akademie der bildenden Künste (Wien) in der Klasse für Kunst \u0026amp; Fotografie. Seitdem arbeitet sie als Freiberuflerin in den Bereichen Kunst und Fotografie. \nIn ihrer künstlerischen Praxis arbeitet sie recherchebasiert zu realen Themen und fügt diesen manchmal Imaginationen hinzu, um neue Ideen zu entwickeln. Die Fotografie setztet sie auf unterschiedlichen Untergründen und in einem breiten Spektrum an Techniken, wie digitale und analoge Fotografie, Photogramme, reale und digitale Collagen, Assemblagen und Umdrucke auf unterschiedlichen Untergründen, wie Holz, Leinwand, Stoff, Karton und Papier ein. Die so entstanden Fotoarbeiten werden gemeinsam mit realen Objekten, objet trouve´, Alltagsgegenständen und Fundstücken zu Installationen im Raum kombiniert.\n\nDie Verortung des Daseins in der Vielheit. Ein künstlerisches Experimentierfeld das Fragen zu Themen wie Ökologie, wilde Natur, dem SEIN ansich und dem Menschen im Spezifischen als immanenten Prozess stellt, diskutiert und offen lässt. \n","user_id":544358,"name":"inge wurzer","website":"www.ingewurzer.com"},{"id":32681,"bio":"My maternal grandfather had a grocery store in the town, the paternal grandfather did a thousand jobs throughout Spain, the grandmothers made a living sewing clothes and faced continuous worries. My parents had to emigrate to and they ended up having a bar, where the whole family worked. I, perhaps, should have stayed with the bar, but I chose the path of light. There was no shortage of those who told me that it would be difficult and hard, but no one in my family has had it easy. Why would I be less?\n\nYears later I am full of new physical and spiritual scars, which have added to what already existed within me and always defined my way of seeing the world. And it is that I will never be able to escape from what is close to me and is the measure of everything I discover, of the tenderness that they taught me to have in my heart and the silence with which I lived for years. It is in this mixture that my photographs are macerated.\n\nThe set of these circumstances, nothing special, is what has led me to win several prizes and scholarships, exhibit nationally and internationally, participate in a good number of catalogues, publish several fanzines, collaborate with the Kursala of the University of Cádiz, to publish with the publishing house Ediciones Posibles.\n\nAnd it seems that everything was an instant.\n\nHe is currently represented by Art Deal Project gallery in Barcelona. ","user_id":32686,"name":"David Salcedo","website":"www.davidsalcedo.es"},{"id":170951,"bio":"Jon Clements is a street photographer based in London and Stockholm and author of the Instagram account: Street Photography London.\n\nJon studied Photography at Exeter alongside graphic design. His interest in street photography was piqued through the visual wit of Daniel Eatock and Matt Stuart, the stark style of Trent Parke and the measured approach of Henri-Cartier Bresson. Since 2015 he has been shooting on the streets in earnest.\n\nAn understanding of Graphic design has informed Jon's photography with an appreciation for geometric forms and composition, alongside an interest in the creative possibilities of hard light.","user_id":170349,"name":"Jon Clements","website":"jonclementsphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":310935,"bio":"Keifer Nyron Taylor is a London-based photographer and filmmaker from Birmingham. \n\nBetween Today \u0026amp; Tomorrow, a photo-series highlighting overlooked corners of Brixton, has been published in Docu Magazine and exhibited across UK and Europe. \n\nHis documentation of south London communities extends to music, photographing for Wunderhorse, Wu-Lu, Joe Armon-Jones, Kwake Bass, Unit 137 and Daddy Freddy. \n\nHis film Lloydie, The Boy from St. Thomas screened at Barbican’s Chronic Youth Festival’s shorts programme and Commonage. ","user_id":310333,"name":"Keifer Nyron Taylor","website":"www.keifernyrontaylor.com"},{"id":726462,"bio":"","user_id":725878,"name":"Ed Azzopardi","website":""},{"id":19165,"bio":"Michał Cała was born in 1948 in Toruń (Poland). Having graduated from Warsaw Polytechnics, he moved to Silesia, and from 1975 to 1992 he photographed the silesian landscape. The result of his work was a series called “Silesia”.\nIn 2007 he presented series “Silesia” at 2. Foto Festival Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg and he won first place in Pilsner International Photo Awards 2007, category: “Industrial”. \nAlso in 2007 British Journal of Photography published  articles about him and his work. \nIn the same year he took part in the exhibition presenting 100 most important Polish photographers in 20th century (Warsaw).\nSince 2017, he is represented by MMX Gallery in London.\nIn 2018 series “Silesia” was exhibited in Blue Sky Gallery in Portland (USA)","user_id":19165,"name":"Michal Cala","website":"www.michalcala.pl/en/index.php"},{"id":723030,"bio":"Sage Green is a visual artist working in themes of mortality and ephemerality. Her work is rooted in existential melancholy. She recently received her MFA in Photography and Related Media at Rochester Institute of Technology.\n\n","user_id":722446,"name":"Sage Green","website":"www.sagehelene.com"},{"id":32682,"bio":"Heinrich Wegmann was born in 1960 in South Tyrol, Italy. His interest in photography began at an early age of about 12 years old where he picked it up as a hobby and has developed into a deep passion today. His knowledge and expertise in photography is completely self-taught. After completing his secondary school, he studied Architecture at the university in Innsbruck, Austria until 1988, when he moved to Venice, Italy, where he finished his university studies in 1995.\nIn 1985, he travelled for the first time to China. This marked the beginning of his fascination of other cultures and the curiosity of their everyday lives. He then visited Tibet, Nepal, India and Russia living amongst the communities for months at a time in his quest to understand the different cultures.\nAs his love for photography grew, so did his interest in participating in exhibitions and photography competitions. ","user_id":32687,"name":"Heinrich Wegmann","website":"www.smeidart.com"},{"id":32823,"bio":"Stephanie van Leeuwen, born in Arnhem (Netherlands) graduated from the Photo Academie Amsterdam. Prior to that she acquired her Master's degree in Art at the University of Leiden. ","user_id":32828,"name":"Stephanie van Leeuwen","website":""},{"id":32903,"bio":"I use my Facebook page for all of my personal work.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/DonalMoloneyPhotography/","user_id":32908,"name":"Donal Moloney","website":"www.donalmoloney.com"},{"id":763950,"bio":"I am a Brazilian 44-year-old female documentary photographer. I completed the ICP Photojournalism and Documentary Photography 2007-2008 program. I am working on an Undergraduate Photography degree at Senac Sao Paulo in Brazil. I had my work printed in several Brazilian media: UOL, Outras Palavras, O Joio e O Trigo, and others. I am the mom of a 10 y.o. girl and I am on the autistic spectrum. I am deeply touched by people, especially women, and I center my documentary work around them. ","user_id":758076,"name":"Elaine Steola","website":"www.elainesteola.com"},{"id":732580,"bio":"My name is Philipp Grigoryev. I am a professional copy editor and an amateur entomologist. I enjoy studying and collecting moths and taking landscape photos with my mobile phone. For me, always having a photo device in my pocket is a special pleasure and trying to take good shots in spite of all its constraints is an exciting challenge. I love sharing the beauty of nature with other people and meeting like-minded folks all over the world, even in these unkind times. By doing so, I hope to bring a bit more peace into our lives.","user_id":731734,"name":"Philipp Grigoryev","website":""},{"id":731068,"bio":"Artista visual. Aficionado. Estudiante en DRescuela desde 2018.\nIntento mirar distinto, encontrar esos pequeños tesoros que nos ofrece el simple hecho de estar y sentir. \nCon mi trabajo intento hacer un viaje a mi interior, descubrir mis emociones, aprender de ellas y disfrutarlas.","user_id":730438,"name":"José Luis Perolet Trillo","website":""},{"id":733373,"bio":"Jesse Alexander is a photographer, lecturer and writer on photography based in Somerset in the West of England. He has worked with photography since studying at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design (Farnham, 2004), and the University of Wales, Newport (2008).  Jesse's visual practice is preoccupied with the representation of place and an interrogation of received notions, myths and false conceptions of environments. He has published widely in Source Magazine, Photomonitor, 1000 Words Photography, HotShoe, and is the author of 'Perspectives on Place: Theory and Practice in Landscape Photography' (London: Bloomsbury, 2015).\n","user_id":732380,"name":"Jesse Alexander","website":"www.jessealexander.co.uk"},{"id":734106,"bio":"Authorial brazilian photographer living in the city of São Paulo.","user_id":733038,"name":"Fernando Lorenz","website":""},{"id":69140,"bio":"I’m a visual artist working predominantly in experimental photography. I use cameraless and lens based methods, both ancient and modern, such as Cyanotypes, Lumen Prints, Analogue and Digital Photography and work in collaboration with the organisms that are the subject of my study. I juxtapose my work with found or made sculptural objects. \n\nMy practice is concerned with the fragility of nature and how we have become so disconnected from it. I’m fascinated by the transformative processes found in nature such as growth and decay, and the ability of organisms such as earthworms, fungi and bacteria to transform the environment.\n\nPreviously based in London, since Brexit Myka is working across both UK and Münster, Germany.\n","user_id":68874,"name":"Myka Baum","website":"www.mykabaum.com"},{"id":632543,"bio":"Martin Kesting lives and works in Berlin Neukölln. In his sculptures and installations, found objects and materials formed by the elements are often combined with photographs and text. He is interested in transience, intermediate states, traces and structures. For several years he has worked on a long term series about Berlin in which he uses, among other things, excavated WWII bomb debris. He exhibits since 2014, publishes photo books, and creates jewellery. He is a member of the Berlin artist group tunnel19. ","user_id":631959,"name":"Martin Kesting","website":"www.mar-kes.de"},{"id":32654,"bio":"Vera van Almen is a Dutch artist born in 1986. based in \u2028’s-Hertogenbosch, in the south of the Netherlands. She graduated at the Photo Academy in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 2017. While studying photography, she started experimenting more and more with photography, pushing the boundaries of the medium. Her digital camera was soon exchanged for an analogue camera, supplemented by an old-fashioned Polaroid camera. This became her favourite. She discovered the charm of allowing chance and the imperfections that come with it. The urge to experiment remained and soon she started trying out different printing techniques in the darkroom, which proved to be a pivotal moment in her artistic journey. Having to act physically to achieve images became a necessity in her process. She has since abandoned the camera entirely and now creates her images camera-less.","user_id":32659,"name":"Vera Van Almen","website":"www.veravanalmen.nl"},{"id":61390,"bio":"Portrait photographer based in China","user_id":61393,"name":"Thierry C","website":"www.thierryc.com"},{"id":172199,"bio":"I am 32 years old.\nI live in Vienna, Austria - Europe.\nI'm taking pictures since I was 15.\nI am autistic.","user_id":171597,"name":"Marco Kolbas","website":"www.marco-k.eu"},{"id":230210,"bio":"Brent Lukey (he/him) is a freelance professional photographer and visual artist. He regularly photographs portraits of artists and creatives. His work has been a finalist in the Olive Cotton Award, Moran Photographic Prize, Perc Tucker Photographic Portrait Prize, and the Australian Photography Awards (documentary).","user_id":229608,"name":"Brent Lukey","website":"www.brentlukey.com"},{"id":32738,"bio":"I am a photographer from Indonesia and currently based in Osaka, Japan. My main interest in photography has always been people, culture, travel and humanity. I have done 3 exhibitions in Goa, India and enjoyed every single of them. A mother of two young children, sometimes I struggle in my continuous battle with time and guilt as wanting to be the perfect mom and an inspired photographer. However lately I am also trying to do commercial photography to cover some expenses, to buy new lenses, etc. Hope you enjoy my work, which I hope a melange between beauty and the beast. ","user_id":32743,"name":"Nadia Gunardisurya","website":"www.nadiagunardisurya.com"},{"id":693693,"bio":"","user_id":693109,"name":"Kate Plyley","website":""},{"id":33199,"bio":"","user_id":33204,"name":"Dani Oshi","website":"www.danioshi.com"},{"id":108872,"bio":"","user_id":108270,"name":"Kostis Pavlopoulos","website":""},{"id":187984,"bio":"Born in 1991, Tehran, Iran \nB.A Degree in Photojournalism, Tehran News College\n","user_id":187382,"name":"Sayna Ghaderi","website":"Saynaghaderi.com"},{"id":545952,"bio":"I'm the founder of GLOBHE, a drone as a service company with global health at the core . As part of my work over the past years I have realised that our drones, while sent out to deliver medical supplies or collect aerial footage of natural disasters, have captured many amazing photographies and stories. As a result I have now launched Humanitarian Drone Stories to tell the world stories from a new perspective from places most of us will never go.","user_id":545368,"name":"Helena Samsioe","website":"www.humanitariandronestories.com"},{"id":32740,"bio":"Based between Milan and Tokyo, award-winning documentary photographer Laura Liverani works mainly on socio-anthropological issues focusing on community and identity. Her work was extensively published in magazines, books, exhibitions and festivals worldwide. She lectures regularly in Photography at universities in Europe and is a member of international photojournalism agency Prospekt. Liverani is also represented globally by the prestigious agency Institute of Artists, and is a contributo of Redux Pictures in New York.\n\nPublications and clients include, among others, Benetton, The Whitechapel Gallery, Iperborea, The Guardian, The  Washington Post, Marie Claire, D – La Repubblica, Geo, New Scientist. She held solo shows at the Tokyo G/P Gallery, the Italian Cultural Institute in Tokyo, the Japan Foundation in Sydney, The  Hong Kong Fringe Club, and participated at numerous festivals such as the Singapore International Photo Festival, the Festival of Ethical Photography, and the Helsinki Photofestival. Her work was also featured in group exhibition at national museums internationally, such as the Rautenstrauch- Jost Museum in Cologne and the Tokyo Photographic Arts Museum in Tokyo.\n\nIn 2018 Laura was exclusively assigned by Iperborea the photography for The Passenger - Japan, a magazine-book that has proved an editorial success in Italy, later published and distributed internationally by Europa Editions. Her long term photographic project Ainu Neno An Ainu about the indigenous peoples of Japan was awarded the Premio Voglino grant for best portfolio in 2015, and exhibited and published internationally. This project developed into her first documentary film project of the same title, co-created with Neo Sora and collective Lunch Bee House. The film was screened at Nippon Connection 2021 and Yebisu International Festival for Art \u0026amp; Alternative Visions 2022. Under a research grant, in 2022 Liverani completed a new body of work for the dissemination of a multidisciplinary research project by the University of Milano - Bicocca in partnership with the Polytechnic of Milan and the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology of the University of Tokyo.\n","user_id":32745,"name":"Laura Liverani","website":"www.lauraliverani.com"},{"id":692563,"bio":"Nina Berfelde is a self-taught photographer, camera woman, video artist and filmmaker. She holds a B.A. in Cultural Anthropology and has worked over 15 years in the film industry, mostly but not solely in the realms of theatrical documentaries. She is an experienced writer, director, editor and producer. Her camera work evolves around candid, conceptual and experimental approaches. As integral as seeing the world through a lens, is her body moving through space and time – walking is a cinematic process and artistic practice. Both, the camera and walking, are instruments to channel \u0026amp; integrate interior and exterior worlds. Through this process, she tells stories of possible and necessary reconciliation. Multilinear time, transgenerational trauma, swamps as archive, the lands who moan and bury ferocities which have elapsed and were suppressed. By walking along the scars of history and channeling the stories murmured by trees, lakes, soil and breeze, Nina Berfelde (re-)creates collective dreams, exhumes unknown memories and weaves a ravel of context. Currently based in Berlin, Postgraduate Studies at the Institute of Art in Context, University of the Arts Berlin.","user_id":691979,"name":"Nina Berfelde","website":"www.ninaberfelde.de"},{"id":32787,"bio":"Born in Zaragoza (Spain) , 1966.\nBA (hons) Photography, First Class at University for the Creative Arts in Rochester, Kent (UK).\nMFA School of Visual Arts, New York\n\nFernando Sancho (b. Saragossa, Spain) is a photographer and video artist, who creates photobooks, exhibitions, and single-channel videos. He uses his practice to connect to the world around him and record lived experiences. He is inspired to make work by persons or communities he encounters with rich character in his daily life. Understanding creativity as a way of life, he documents the everyday in ways that strike a balance between aesthetics and content. \n\nBefore beginning a new project, Sancho needs to experience a space, person, or community, without taking photographs or shooting video. If he then feels the need to start working, he challenges himself to maintain that level of intensity when recording. Through this celebratory process, he loses all sense of self-awareness, reacting to what is in front of him, and remains open to happy accidents, instead of using the camera as a wall. \n\nFernando Sancho ?s work approaches identity from the start of his career writing a disertation about Maie Identity in the Bullfighting World in Spain. His last work diserts about identity in teenagers in their construction phase. His work has been seen in Arco, PhotoEspaña...and in different venues around Cuba, Zurich, Caracas and London. He also achived a distintion in Generaciones Awards from CajaMadrid with his pieces \"Ellos\". He has worked internationally in Fashion, Industry, Events and Advertising. He has colaborated with XLSemanal, VanityFair, FinancialTimes, Reader ?s Digest...","user_id":32792,"name":"Fernando Sancho","website":"www.fernandosancho.com"},{"id":32992,"bio":"Adrienne Villar (Born 1968) is a photographer living and working out of the Houston area. Her work has been exhibited nationally in group shows and is held in private collections. She holds a BFA in photography from Texas A and M University-Commerce.","user_id":32997,"name":"Adrienne Villar","website":"www.adriennevillar.com"},{"id":731473,"bio":"Ingrid Rachael Blakey started out as an artist, working in pencil.  Blakey stated that she sees her photography as an exploration of time and a visual impact that can be made with the surrounding environment she finds herself in.","user_id":730794,"name":"Ingrid Rachael Blakey","website":"www.rachaelskyphotography.com"},{"id":571086,"bio":"Dienie Brouwer graduated from Foto Academie with honors in December 2019. She combines exciting images with innovative new technical concepts, in which you will find a continuous struggle between visibility and invisibility. Pictures are the reflection of combined experiences and stories of the past, which leads to poetry in motion.\n\n-HARIBAN Juror's Choice Award 2022\n-Fresh eyes talent 2020\n-Published in Art Doc online exhibition 2020\n-Selected for Art Doc special Inspiration page 2020\n-Featured as part of Life Framer\u0026nbsp; Collection\u0026nbsp; 2020\n-Shortlist Siena Creative Photo Award 2020\n-Finalist GUP NEW Photography Talent Award 2021\n-Publication in photo magazine PF 2021\nEXHIBITION\n-Oxo Tower Londen 2022\n-Fotofestival NAARDEN  2021\n- Westergasfabriek Amsterdam 2020\n -Foto museum Hilversum 2019","user_id":570502,"name":"Dienie Brouwer","website":"dieniebrouwerfotografie.com"},{"id":613676,"bio":"Brazilian street photographer based in London. ","user_id":613092,"name":"Nycolle Diniz","website":""},{"id":32834,"bio":"Born in Warsaw, Poland, 1982\n\nMember of collective People You May Know \n\nSince October 2013 student of Institute Of Creative Photography– Silesian University in Opava\n\n2014 – winner of LensCulture Emerging Talents 2014\n\n2014 – participant of ISSP Workshop “Photographing the Past” by Simon Norfolk\n\n2015 – participant of ISSP Workshop “Narrative portrait” by Alessandra Sanguinetti\n\n2015 – Format Festival 2015 :Evidence exhibition “Fairytale”, Derby, UK\n\n2015 – Burn Emerging Photographer Fund 2014 Shortlist\n\n2015 - Reminders Photography Stronghold Gallery Grant – Tokyo exhibition, July\n\n2015 – Burn Emerging Photographer Fund 2015 - Finalist\n\n2016 - Magnum Photography Awards - Juror's Pick, Documentary (by David Alan Harvey)\n\nFacebook : www.facebook.com/berensmarta\nmartaberens@gmail.com","user_id":32839,"name":"Marta Berens","website":"www.martaberens.com "},{"id":734243,"bio":"","user_id":733174,"name":"Mirko Bradaschia","website":"imaginarium.book-folio.fr"},{"id":685184,"bio":"","user_id":684600,"name":"Kang Le","website":"kangle.mystrikingly.com"},{"id":33056,"bio":"Breckon is a multi disciplined, New Zealand artist gaining reputation in Australia and abroad with a unique style of photography.  Breckon lives in the remote Kimberley region of North Western Australia, and  works for Mowanjum Aboriginal Art \u0026amp; Culture Centre.\n\nMy work is inspired by places and objects connected to stories of personal or historical significance.  I work predominantly through digital photography, drawing and installation.  ","user_id":33061,"name":"Breckon .","website":"www.breckon.co"},{"id":57482,"bio":"A Jakarta-based freelance photographer ","user_id":57487,"name":"Khushboo Harjani","website":"www.khushbooharjaniphotography.com"},{"id":595545,"bio":"Учусь в магистратуре в Егейском университете.","user_id":594961,"name":"Медина Базарбаева","website":""},{"id":642877,"bio":"My name is Natasha. I'm mobile photographer ","user_id":642293,"name":"Natasha Chernyshova","website":"banana-koluule.art"},{"id":33037,"bio":"Marta was born in San Donà di Piave on October 11, 1978 and she live in Venice (Italy).\n In 2003 she graduated from the University of Venice in Philosophy with a work on Friedrich Nietzsche.\nShe worked for the Municipality of Venice experiencing international co-operation projects and cultural exchange programmes aimed at the diffusion of a peace culture. Right after that, in two years she obtained the European Master of Professional Photography from the ISFAV (Istituto Superiore Fotografia e Arti Visive) Institute in Padova. \nShe live and work in Venice.","user_id":33042,"name":"Marta Buso","website":"www.martabuso.com "},{"id":152696,"bio":"Just love shooting, bring my camera everyday and capture something interesting ","user_id":152094,"name":"V CHAN","website":"www.youtube.com/@hukshooter"},{"id":413026,"bio":"","user_id":412442,"name":"Aniko Robitz","website":"www.anikorobitz.com"},{"id":586624,"bio":"","user_id":586040,"name":"Andrew Schwark","website":"www.fathom.photography"},{"id":675536,"bio":"Born and raised in Odessa, I'm a photographer living now in Moldova and in Prague . Specialize in street, art ,documentary and landscape photography. \n","user_id":674952,"name":"Valery Marcova","website":"www.marcovagallery.com"},{"id":683319,"bio":"My artistic universe explores the metamorphoses of life and beings, the limits between dream and reality, the paradoxes between absence and presence.\n\nPhotography is \"writing with light\". I photograph to write Life as it moves in the infinite interplay of space and time. My narrative approach to images explores the human being in all his complexity, subtlety and paradoxes.","user_id":682735,"name":"Mahault Hottelart","website":"mahaulthottelart.com"},{"id":252557,"bio":"Hi, my name is Sylvie and I'm a student photographer from Brussels. Upon the end of my studies, I plan to work on long-term documentary projects and continue documenting Belgium, its villages and its inhabitants.","user_id":251955,"name":"Sylvie Cujas","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/sylviecujas"},{"id":391504,"bio":"I took a break from photography but I cannot turn my back on my passion.","user_id":390920,"name":"Magdalena Kubiak","website":"www.magda-kubiak.com"},{"id":32947,"bio":"Instinctive , sometimes experimental , improvisation has pride of place in all my projects, photographs, videos, installations and performances . My work is often present in diptychs because duality, the concepts of state change and mutation are at the heart of my approach .\n\nI create since I opened my big peepers . At t17 years old , I get a film camera . I then abandoned the drawing, practiced since childhood, in favor of this model where art and action moult before my eyes, shooting development . I work in collusion with models that I propose active participation. And always, from driving , dancing .\n\nI make portraits and stories for the press like journal Liberation , businesses and individuals. I also make films and documentaries .\n\nBorn in 1977 in Paris, I live and work in Nice.","user_id":32952,"name":"Roxane Petitier","website":"www.roxanepetitier.com"},{"id":707506,"bio":"Je suis photographe depuis de nombreuses année et président d'une association humanitaire et chaque année j'ai la chance de pouvoir aider des populations de différents pays du monde et de pourvoir capturer des moments incroyables ","user_id":706922,"name":"Sébastien Benduckieng","website":"www.sebastien-benduckieng.com"},{"id":378534,"bio":"Journaliste depuis dix ans, j'ai découvert la force de la photographie dans le cadre de reportages sensibles notamment auprès de réfugiés ou dans des lieux minés par l'homme comme Tchernobyl. Le message passé au travers d'un cliché a cette force que les mots n'ont pas. ","user_id":377950,"name":"Axelle Bichon","website":""},{"id":32860,"bio":"I was born in Rome in 1972.\nSince I was a child I had a strong interest for the painting and the figurative arts.\nAn important stimulus for my artistic growth has been given by my  teacher, the painter Francesco Vaglica, with which I studied for three years the rules of paintin\nThe meeting with the photographer Riccardo Guglielmin in 1997 has been conclusive for the rediscovery of a passion soothed for some years. \nAt that time photography became a constant in my life, fed from a strong sensibility and from a great interest for the portrait. \nLove for the expressive immediateness characterized my production and lead me up, in 2002, to Sydney in Australia. Here I took part in the \"Gay Games\" as official photographer of the Italian swim team.\nA part of my job includes the photographic documentation of surgical interventions on cranio facial malformations.\nThis allows me to unite my greatest passions, the ones for the medicine and  surgery, and the photo as tool of documentation.\nAs a systemic counselor, sometimes  I also use photography when working with my clients. Photographs very often says very important things that are hidden beyond the surface of everyday life. ","user_id":32865,"name":"Maria Cristina Madera","website":"www.mariacristinamadera.com"},{"id":220387,"bio":"Harvey Castro is a documentary photographer and multidisciplinary artist who employs a variety of mediums, including still and moving images, audio recordings, and historical content, to delve into the complex relationship between climate change, immigration, identity, and inclusion.\n\nHis work is deeply personal, drawing inspiration from his experiences as an immigrant and person of color, and it is distinguished by its authenticity and genuine connection with the people he photographs. Castro captures candid, intimate moments that reveal the emotions, thoughts, and feelings of those he photographs, depicting their struggles with adversity and exclusion and moments of joy and camaraderie within their communities.\n\nThrough his imagery, Castro invites viewers to consider how climate change impacts us. Based in Oakland, California, Castro continues to use his art to advocate for social change and raise awareness of critical contemporary issues.","user_id":219785,"name":"Harvey Castro","website":"harveycastro.co"},{"id":552942,"bio":"26.12.93 \nI'M A GRADUATE OF THE SCULPTURE FACULTY AT THE ASP IN WARSAW.\nI RECEIVED A DIPLOMA WITH RECTOR DISTINCTIVE IN THE STUDIO PROF. ADAM MYJAK.  \n\nSCULPTURE, AND PHOTOGRAPHY ARE MY PASSION.\nTHE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH HUMANS CARRY WITH HIM IS THE MAIN THEME OF MY MEDITATION.\nWHEN I CREATING THE SCULPTURE OR INSTALLATION, I'M LOOKING FOR THE REAL AND DURABLE. THE CROSS AND THE MYSTERY OF JESUS 'RESURRECTION ARE SAFE AND FIXED AS A HORIZON.\n\nJESTEM ABSOLWENTEM WYDZIAŁU RZEŹBY AKADEMII SZTUK PIĘKNYCH W WARSZAWIE.\nOTRZRYMAŁAM DYPLOM Z WYRÓŻNEINIEM REKTORSKIM W PRACOWNI MISTRZOWSKIEJ PROF. ADAMA MYJAKA.\n\nTAJEMNICA ŻYCIA I ŚMIERCI JAKĄ NOSI W SOBIE CZŁOWKIEK JEST GŁÓWNYM TEMATEM MOICH PRZEMYSLEŃ. W RZEZBACH I INSTALACJACH ODWOŁUJE SIĘ DO TEMATU ŚMIERCI I ZMARTWYCHWSTANIA JEZUSA, UWAŻAM, ZE TO NIEWYCZERPANE ŹRÓDŁO POSZUKIWAŃ.\nPODCZAS TWORZENIA RZEŹBY LUB INSTALACJI SZUKAM TEGO CO PRAWDZIWE I TRWAŁE. SWOJE PRZEMYŚLENIA NAD TYMI TEMATAMI STARAM SIĘ WYRAŻAĆ POPRZEZ RZEŻBĘ, PONIEWAZ JEST BARDZO BOGATA W ŚRODKI I PORUSZA SIĘ W WIELU WYMIARKACH. \nNAGRODY I WYSTAWY:\n\nUr. 26.12.93 w Lublinie \n-Stypendium Rektorskie 2017r / 2018r\n- Dyplom z wyróżnienie w pracowni prof. A.Myjaka na ASP w Warszawie\n- I miejsce na Międzynarodowym plenerze odlewniczym w Gdańsku / 2017r\n- Nagroda Główna na Międzynarodowym Plenerze „Pole Sztuki” w Rodowie / 2017r\n(praca znajduje się w przestrzeni publicznej miasta)\n- Wyróżnienie na 4 Biennale Małych Form Rzeźbiarskich w Poznaniu  / 2017r\n- Wystawa zbiorowa pracowni Ceramiki w Krakowie 2016r\n- Wystawa studentów pracowni Prof. A. Myjaka Centrum Wola / 2018r\n- Wystawa studentów pracowni Prof. A. Myjaka Centrum Burakowska / 2018r\n- II Miejsce w Miedzynarodowym konkursie na elementy wystroju Świątyni Opatzrności Bożej w Warszawie 20219\n- Realizacja instalacji rzeźbiarskiej aranżującej kapice Zmartwychwstania podczas w kościele O. Paulinów, Warszawa 2017r / 2018r / 2019r\n- Wystawa zbiorowa pt. Dusza Moja w Muzeum Archidiecezji Warszawskiej / 2019r\n- Wystawa zbiorowa pt. Dusza Moja w Podziemiach Kościoła Pokamedulskiego Warszawie / 2019r\n- Udział Rzeźby Dyplomowej w Scenografii  do koncertu Pieśni Wielkanocnych\nemitowanego w TVP 2019r\n- Realizacja Totemu  w przestrzeni publicznej w ramach Festiwalu Off Spring w Piasecznie/ 2019r\n(praca znajduje się w przestrzeni publicznej miasta)\n- Udział w Plenerze Rzeźbiarskim w Szczecinku 2016 (praca znajduje się w przestrzeni publicznej miasta)\n- Udział w Ogólnopolskim Plenerze Współpracy Artystycznej w Orońsku / 2017r\n- Warsztaty Rzeźbiarskie z uczniami z Ośrodka Szkolno – Wychowawczego w Piasecznie\n2020 Wystawa studentów pracowni Prof. Adama Myjaka w muzeum Alfonsa Karnego w Białymstoku \n2020\n- Wystawa zbiorowa \"Przegląd Uczucia\" al. Solidarności 33\n- Indywidualne wystawa w Centrum Kultury Dobre Miejsce w Warszawie pt. \"Mea Culpa\" 2021\n- I miejsce w konkursie na statuetkę w III Miedzynarodowym Konkursie Muzyki Polskiej 2023\n- Udział w Międzynarodowym Sympozjum Rzeźby Współczesnej w Centrum Rzeźby Polskiej 2023\n\n","user_id":552358,"name":"Katarzyna Anna Grochowalska","website":""},{"id":399743,"bio":"","user_id":399159,"name":"Treuch Vincent","website":"vtreussier.com"},{"id":539875,"bio":"Tom is a great photographer with all round skills. He takes pictures that can turn reality into something abstract and beautiful.  \n\nHe has a wide-range of experience going from street photography to documentary photography as well as being in the studio where he plays with light and creates scenes with low material use.\n\nTom is more a technical photographer than being focused on one technique of theme. In his photography he continuously experiments with different techniques or equipment but mainly his photos contain a hint at light, people or abstract.\n","user_id":539291,"name":"Tom Van den Bossche","website":"tom.vandenbossche.gallery"},{"id":28613,"bio":" There are two very important elements for me, the departure from the mere representation of subject matter, and the incorporation of the emotional psychological component as a result of my aesthetic decisions,  lighting choices \n\nI ve now taken a step into fashion portrait beauty photographer, working with the make up and hairstylist  and I still love to  play with the lights to emphasize emotions \n\nFashion is about the clothes  .... but I can't  help turning some shots into portraits where I can steal  an emotion push my model to connect and express feelings ,  even when  having a make up or hairstyle change  I am there around with my camera and magic can really happened ... \n \n ","user_id":28618,"name":"Babeth DUPUY","website":"babethdupuy.com"},{"id":32895,"bio":"Hello, my name is Georgi Vachev.\nI am an actor and a photographer in Bulgaria.\nI have been interested in photography since I was 6,  but I have developed this interest professionally since I started working at N. Masalitinov Drama Theatre in Plovdiv. As an amateur photographer I used to constantly take photos of my colleagues the actors. The decision to apply for a Master’s degree in Photography at the Music, Dance and Art Academy in Plovdiv came naturally. In 2009 I received my degree.\nAt present I photograph in different areas: portrait,  social , reportage and even wedding and product photography…\nWhat attracts and astonishes me when I take a photograph is  “the human being” and his interaction with the environment in all its senses.","user_id":32900,"name":"Georgi Vachev","website":"www.georgivachev.com"},{"id":655325,"bio":"My uncle gave me my first camera when I was 6, when no one believed in me. I studied photography in Venice and Milan and I didn’t was useful so much. Then I started traveling and everything changed.\nNow for me photography is a form of sincerity and encounter.\nI work a lot with young people, they are our future and they are much more sincere than we are.","user_id":654741,"name":"Alessandro Settenvini","website":"www.alessandrosettenvini@myportfolio.com"},{"id":699354,"bio":"Matthias Merges is the chef and proprietor of Folkart Management, a craft-driven hospitality group focused on operational excellence and state of the art design. After leaving Charlie Trotter’s Organization as Director of Operations and Executive Chef after 14 years Matthias created Folkart a conceptually diverse organization which includes award-winning cocktail bar Billy Sunday, craft brewery Old Irving Brewing, an acclaimed whiskey bar, and restaurant Mordecai, cocktail bars Hush Money, Spindle Bar, and brewpub Lucky Dorr. Matthias also consults with such companies as Amtrak, United Airlines, Angostura, and Cuisine Solutions\n \nA longtime contributor to Chicago’s culinary and hospitality community, Merges is deeply passionate about leveraging the industry’s and his resources for philanthropy. He is the co-founder of Pilot Light, helping kids make healthier choices by connecting the lessons they learn in their classrooms to the foods they eat on their lunch trays, at home, and in their communities. Matthias sits as President of the board of directors of Pilot Light.","user_id":698770,"name":"tatum merges","website":"www.folkartmanagement.com"},{"id":674491,"bio":"Juan Glassford is a photographer based in Mexico City. He was awarded the International Center of Photography (ICP) Director's Fellowship in 2019, received a portfolio review at Magnum Photos trough Magnum Learn in 2021, and has since graduated the Photography Program at Bard College with a concentration in Human Rights.\n​\nCurrent projects in the regions of Mexico, Southern Texas, and New York State are underway.\n​\nFor further details, contact: studio@juanglassford.com","user_id":673907,"name":"Juan Glassford","website":"www.juanglassford.com"},{"id":252762,"bio":"Jan Makowski, a photographer based in Poland, was a former Jersey resident. In 2010, he began shooting film, primarily in the 35mm format. Carpenter by trade and photographer by passion, he mostly focusses\u0026nbsp;on man-altered\u0026nbsp;landscapes, depicting\u0026nbsp;the human condition through a combination\u0026nbsp;of landscape, architectural, and street photography.","user_id":252160,"name":"John Makowski","website":"www.janmakowski.pl"},{"id":612253,"bio":"I went to Cornell for undergrad and I'm originally from NYC but moved to SoCal. I shot these photos with a Sony A6300. I actually broke that camera so I don't have a camera any more except my iPhone. ","user_id":611669,"name":"Michael Pang","website":""},{"id":134546,"bio":"","user_id":133944,"name":"Wen-Han Chang","website":"wenhanphoto.com"},{"id":569288,"bio":"","user_id":568704,"name":"Valeriia Kogan","website":"www.lerakogan.art"},{"id":727598,"bio":"Hi!\nI'm Luca,  I'm a designer. I live in Italy, near Milano, the city where I usually go to take my pictures. \nPhotography for me is a meditative act.\nBye!","user_id":727014,"name":"Luca Pelucchi","website":"lucapelucchi.com"},{"id":764122,"bio":"Anatoly Suzdaltsev is a visual artist and photographer. Born in 1980 in South Ural, present time based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He is a student at the Academy of documentary and art photography \"Fotografika\". Anatoly creates enigmatic worlds by blending documentary and art photography, weaving together objective reality with imaginative narratives and characters. He photographs on 35mm film and digital camera while simultaneously experimenting with new tools, merging classical and contemporary techniques, basic reality and otherworldly vision. Anatoly's works has been selected in festivals and group exhibitions “Rotterdam Photo Festival 2024” (Netherlands), “Night Photography 2023” (Greece), “Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards” (Malaysia) and were awarded Gomma Grant 2023 (Finalist) and Bronze medal at FotoSlovo Award 2024.","user_id":758248,"name":"Anatoly Suzdaltsev","website":"suzdaltsev.art"},{"id":64325,"bio":"Adrian Mirgos, 1989, Poland. \n\n- Top6 to the Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year 2014 (US), \n- 6 medals in the International Photography Awards 2012-2014 (US), \n- Slideshow exhibited in the Visa Pour l'Image 2013 (FR),\n- Finalist top9 in the Projekt Przetwornia 2013 (PL),\n- Finalist in the Nokia Night Photography 2013 (NZ).","user_id":64061,"name":"Adrian Mirgos","website":"adrianmirgos.com"},{"id":569313,"bio":"The Exiled Brit started out of curiosity and continues because I still don't know all the answers. I've had the pleasure of living in Germany and Mexico but am currently based in my hometown of London. Photography is my way of seeing the world and any of my writing is me just trying to quantify it.\n\nI hope you enjoy looking at the photos as much as I do taking them.\n\nI am also the founder at The Accessible Magazine.","user_id":568729,"name":"Luke Alland","website":"www.theexiledbrit.com"},{"id":597492,"bio":"Eine Reise nach Japan hat mich zur Fotografie gebracht.\nHonorable Mention Mono Vision Award 2019, 2020, 2021 und 2022\nHonorable Mention ND Awards 2020","user_id":596908,"name":"Matthias Mohme","website":""},{"id":556763,"bio":"Born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1983, now living in Tbilisi, Georgia and traveling ","user_id":556179,"name":"Evgenia Voinstvenska","website":"flickr.com/photos/104082794@N05/albums"},{"id":542919,"bio":"Photographic firm dedicated to producing the highest quality digital and analogue black and white art nude images.  We are based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and retain a dedicated darkroom.  Our work is characterized by authenticity to the roots of what photography is, using manual-based cameras, prime lenses, intentional composition in camera, and a minimal alteration of the image in digital post-processing.   Please see Twitter @Imagesarchangel for additional work.","user_id":542335,"name":"Michael Bomberger","website":"bombergermichael.myportfolio.com"},{"id":734336,"bio":"Photography is my secret lover. Unfortunately, we meet far too rarely.\n\nI am an amateur photographer based in Switzerland.\n\nWhen I was twelve, I borrowed my father’s Rolleiflex. I never gave it back to him. When I was fourteen, I met my wife in the darkroom.\n\nMy love for her and for photography has never left me since.\n\nI’d wish I could spend more time with them. Luckily I get to see my wife everyday, while my camera sometimes doesn’t see the light of day for months. ","user_id":733247,"name":"Manuel Studer","website":"www.manuelcstuder.ch"},{"id":734346,"bio":"38 years old and trying to make sense of the world. I am untrained and untamed, chaotic and attempting to be consistent. I just want to make something worth keeping when I am gone.","user_id":733255,"name":"Stephen Kelly","website":""},{"id":221670,"bio":"","user_id":221068,"name":"MJoão Gama","website":"sites.google.com/view/mjoaogamaphotography/home"},{"id":175146,"bio":"\nMarco Serafini Amici is a photographer and visual artist. He studied at Roberto Rossellini institute from Rome where he developed the passion for photography and experimental art.\nDuring his travels he discovered the Documentary photography which bring him in the streets between people and cities searching \"the narration of reality\".\nAt the same time he(self-taught person) carries on a figurative artistic production using recycle materials.\n\n","user_id":174544,"name":"Marco Serafini Amici","website":"www.marcoserafiniamici.com"},{"id":160758,"bio":"Born in 1979 in Bratislava, Slovakia, he focuses on long-term projects. His work received the Slovak Press Photo Award in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020. His photographs were exhibited around Slovakia and Czech Republic and at the headquarters of the United Nations Organization in New York City.","user_id":160156,"name":"Alexander Rehorovsky","website":"www.rehorovsky.photo"},{"id":32987,"bio":"Photography is a family tradition.  My father took me shooting with him regularly and taught me how to look at light. He gave me my first camera (an Olympus RC); I made my first black and white print at the age of 7.\n\nAfter some introductory years of street photography in Europe, I started showing my work in 2009 with the Mamaroneck Artists Guild.  In 2010, I moved to Texas and have regularly exhibited work since then  at a variety of local galleries, as well as out of state and internationally. \n\nWhen I am not pursuing my passion of street photography, I enjoy project work and - especially - photographing my daughter, who is an excellent and (mostly) willing subject.  ","user_id":32992,"name":"Amy Jasek","website":"www.texasgirlphotography.com"},{"id":86334,"bio":"    Szczepan Edward Kurzeja (born December 12, 1950) - Polish photographer, is a real member of the Association of Creators Photoclub of the Republic of Poland in Warsaw with the title of artist photographer. For his achievements in photographic work, the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP) awarded him the honorary title of artist (AFIAP) in 2014. Many of his works are accepted and awarded in exhibitions at home and abroad. \n        Activities:\nIn 1973 he becomes a member of the Radom Photographic Society. He has been professionally connected with photography since 1975. From 1976 to 1983 he was active in the KONTUR Photographic Creative Group, of which he was a co-founder. Members of this group, successfully showed their works in many group and individual exhibitions.\n   Participation between 1974 and 2018 in many exhibitions at home and abroad. In 2018, he received the medal \"For Merit to Polish Photography\".\n   His photographs have been included in the collection of the Municipal Art Gallery in Częstochowa, in the collection \"Artistic Heritage of FIAP\" - Paris France, in Hartlauer Fotogalerie in Linz Austria.\n  He currently works in creative photography. He also works with traditional photography. \n\nAwards\n\nMedal \"For Merits to Polish Photography\" (2018)[6];\n\nAwards and distinctions\n\n1974-1990\nBetween 1974 and 1990, he participated in many competitions and exhibitions in Radom and Poland. Among others:\n\n1975 - 13th exhibition of artistic photography Radom - 1st prize;\n1977 - National photographic exhibition Konfrontacja 77 - honorable mention;\n1979 - National photographic exhibition Konfrontacja 79 - 1st prize;\n1984 - National presentations of author's sets Young in the modern world - sociological record - Bielsko-Biala, Czechowice Dziedzice;\n1987 - 10th Biennale of Polish Landscape, Kielce - honorable mention;\n1987 - 10th Biennale of Polish Landscape, Kielce - FASFwP diploma;\n\n2011-2017\n\nIn 2011-2014, he participated in more than 40 international exhibitions, where about 100 of his works were accepted for exhibition. Among them:\n\n5th International Salon Still Life in Photography Częstochowa 2011- main prize, Award of the Mayor of the City of Częstochowa,\nXVI Photo Poster Biennale VII International Competition,\nIV review of world photography in Bielsko-Biała - FotoArtFestival 2011,\n21.Trierenberg Super Circuit \u0026amp; Special Themes Circuit 2012,\n7th International Exhibition of Photography Ecological Truth 2012- Bronze SALON medal[7],\n2012 International Photography Awards USA - 4 honors[8],\n2013 International Photography Awards USA - 9 honors[9],\n36th INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY CHILD 2012- Gold PSA medal[10],\n5th review of world photography in Bielsko-Biala - FotoArtFestival 2013,\n2014 Awarded by the International Federation of Photographic Art FIAP (Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique), title: Artiste FIAP (AFIAP).\n2015 FIAP in my heart forever, 1 Projected images International photo event was awarded a Diploma of Appreciation,\n2016 International Photography Awards USA - honorable mention in the Family of Men, Love project in the professional category for the photo When a man loves woman,\n2017 International Photography Awards USA - honorable mention in the Climate Change, Air project in the professional category for the photo Red alert.\n2022 MONOVISIONS BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2022 - Honorable Mentions \n\nTranslated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)\n","user_id":85900,"name":"Szczepan Kurzeja","website":"www.fotokurzeja.com.pl"},{"id":734375,"bio":"Mi nombre es Ulises Wohlers, fui alumno de G/Taboas y actualmente estoy en el taller del Peso del Corazón de Abraham Votroba. \nHace mas de diez años que practico fotografía y es mi pación y mi expresión personal de vida.  \n\nMy name is Ulises Wohlers, I was a student of G/Taboas and I am currently in Abraham Votroba's Weight of the Heart workshop.\nI have been practicing photography for more than ten years and it is my passion and my personal expression of life.","user_id":733277,"name":"Ulises Wohlers","website":""},{"id":546466,"bio":"","user_id":545882,"name":"Theresa Sujata Senti","website":"www.photoshooting.li"},{"id":33015,"bio":"Enrique Rashide Serrato Frías \n(México, D.F. 1984)\n\nBachelor of Communication Sciences graduated from the University of the Pacific UNIVER.\nIn 2008 he began his career as a photojournalist in the newspaper Noroeste de Culiacan. Time after, he developed professionally in the magazine and photography agency Cuartoscuro, where he has worked for about five years. He currently works independently and collaborates with the AFP agency, where he works as a correspondent in Culiacan, Sinaloa.\nHis work is focused mainly on long-term and personal interest projects, such as photographic and documentary essays, addressing social problems that occur in different parts of Mexico, mainly the war on drug trafficking. His work has been published in national and international media.\n","user_id":33020,"name":"Enrique Rashide Serrato Frias","website":"rashide-frias.wix.com/rashide-frias"},{"id":419425,"bio":"I currently teach photography at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri. I have photographed the world around me since I was twelve when my parents bought my first camera for me. In 1990 I went to the Savannah College of Art and Design from which I graduated in 1995. I have taught myself digital photography in the years since I graduated from SCAD.","user_id":418841,"name":"Steven Brown","website":"www.shbphoto.net"},{"id":464154,"bio":"","user_id":463570,"name":"Konstantin Zudov","website":"kostyazudov.com"},{"id":609946,"bio":"Melanie Weiss Turner was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her childhood was split between the school year in Chicago and summers in New York. Melanie had a professional career as an architect and has lived in cities across the United States and in foreign countries.  The camera has been a fellow traveler from an early age.","user_id":609362,"name":"MELANIE TURNER","website":""},{"id":397466,"bio":"Landry Major is an American artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her imagery explores the ideas of home, culture and our relationship to the land and the animals that we steward. In a world that has become more virtual and digital, her work is a reminder of a more visceral and simple life. She has recently had a solo exhibition at The Griffin Museum of Photography and is a 2022 Critical Mass Finalist.","user_id":396882,"name":"Landry Major","website":"www.landrymajor.com"},{"id":734393,"bio":"I like to look at the reality around me with different eyes, that's why I like to take pictures.","user_id":733290,"name":"ETOR TELLERIA SARRIEGUI","website":""},{"id":764287,"bio":"Born in France in 1951, Leonide Principe is photographer, sailor and tree climber. He studied at the Faculty of Architecture in Florence, Italy. In 1981 he crossed the Atlantic on a sailboat, sailed the coasts of Latin America and the Caribbean, and in 1989 he went to the Amazon working for the photo agency Sipa press of Paris. He then decided to settle in the largest forest on the planet and build an image bank of the region, called PhotoAmazonica.\nHe published several books, postcards, sent photographs to the main national and international nature magazines such as Terra, Revista Geográfica, Das Tier, Natura Oggi, among others. Exhibitions were held at the Latin America Memorial in São Paulo, Government Palace of Amazonas and Cultural Center of the Peoples of the Amazon (CCPA).\nThe actual action remains in indexing the archive in English and Portuguese, with generous captions including personal stories and impressions, technical data and metadata. 5000 of the most significant photographs are being selected from an archive of +100,000 images, to be managed by the CCPA under the terms of Creative Commons, that is, for free use in favor of culture and education.","user_id":758413,"name":"Leonide Principe","website":"leonideprincipe.photos"},{"id":220693,"bio":"A big fan of photography since childhood, I was able to dedicate myself seriously to the subject only at the age of 40, completed in 2016. Since then, I have attained valuable achievements that drive me forward: participation in group exhibitions in Brazil, awards and honorable mentions in national and international competitions, a publication in Nat Geo YourShot, and several publications in national articles and books.","user_id":220091,"name":"Andréa e Silva","website":"olharcompartilhado.wixsite.com/compartilhandolhares?lang=en"},{"id":604116,"bio":"I'm a self-taught artist starting my photography journey upon arrival in Australia in 2018.\nI find photography a great way to express myself, raising doubts, questions, amaze, discovering world and other people's reality.\n","user_id":603532,"name":"Alessio Pinna","website":"alessiopinna.pixieset.com"},{"id":734414,"bio":"I got my first camera at the age of 10. It was a brownie box camera.  I took photos of my model cars and little did I know I would end up being a commercial photographer. Graduated from California College of the Arts in 1973. Worked in product photography studios from California to New York and back home to Chicago to open a design photography studio that lasted 34 years.  Now focusing on fine art photography.","user_id":733305,"name":"Lou Fischer","website":"www.FischerFineArt.com"},{"id":364354,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer who loves going out with my camera and rediscovering my world","user_id":363752,"name":"Alan Bell","website":""},{"id":734427,"bio":"In my more personnel work, I explore and try to reader the beauty of wha is, attempting a symbioses between nature's and my own artistique work.","user_id":733314,"name":"Marianne McEwen","website":"mariannemcewen.blog"},{"id":764458,"bio":"Hola, mi nombre es Karen Guerrero, soy licenciada en diseño gráfico pero me dedico desde hace más de 10 años a la fotografía comercial y de moda.\n\nDesde hace mucho tiempo descubrí a lo que realmente me quería dedicar, fue entonces que decidí tomar el camino de convertirme en una fotógrafa profesional y gracias a Dios he tenido la oportunidad de trabajar, aprender y ganar mucha experiencia que me ha ayudado a pulir día con día mi trabajo.\n\nEl arte de la fotografía es infinita un mundo de muchas posibilidades, sin duda lo mejor que me paso.\n","user_id":758559,"name":"Karen Guerrero","website":"www.karenguerrero.com"},{"id":713055,"bio":"2021\t\t\tHighly Commended, AIPP Silver Linings Award\n2021\t\t\tBronze, Portrait Masters Award \n2021\t\t\tCollective - Be Centred - Gallery 109, Manly \n2021\t\t\tFinalist -  Bluethumb Photography Awards\n2021 to current\tResident Artist - Art Gallery on Palm Beach\n2021 to current \tOnline Exhibiting Artist, Bluethumb\n2021 to current \tOnline Exhibiting Artist, Art Lovers Australia\n2022\t\t\tCollective - WestEnd Gallery – Melbourne\n2022 \t\t\tCollective - 380 Co - Melbourne\n2022 \t\t\tCollective - Art Gallery on Darling\n2022\t\t\tFinalist -  Bluethumb Photography Awards\n2022\t\t\tOfficial Selection – International Photography Awards\n2022\t\t\tThe Other Art Fair – Sydney\n2023 \t\t\tSolo – Fluidity of Form - Art Gallery on Darling\n2023\t\t\tCollective – Fiercely Feminine – Art Lovers, Melbourne\n2023\t\t\tThe Pittwater Artist Trail\n","user_id":712471,"name":"Liesel Edis","website":"www.lieseledisphotography.com.au"},{"id":33046,"bio":"I was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. I have a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Minnesota and an M.F.A. in Documentary Photojournalism from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. I moved to Houston in 2000. My photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the Phoenix Art Museum and the Ramones Museum in Berlin.","user_id":33051,"name":"Daniel Kramer","website":"www.dankphotos.com"},{"id":540141,"bio":"Je suis actuellement inscrite à l'université pour un programme de deuxième cycle en études de la démarche artistique qui s'ajoute à une formation au Collège Marsan, école spécialisée en photographie à Montréal (Québec). J'ai une véritable passion pour la photographie où le sujet formel est utilisé pour une autre représentation ce qui stimule l'imaginaire et détourne du véritable objet. J'aime bien aussi que les photos portent un contenu narratif soit fort.","user_id":539557,"name":"Madeleine Bourgeois","website":"www.lumieresabstraites.com/madeleinebourgeois"},{"id":685929,"bio":"Artist Bio\nRadegonda is a professional artist living and working in Leuven, Belgium.\nHer artist career began in 1997 in the Netherlands, making sculptures of ceramics.\nAfter working, living and exhibiting in the Netherlands and Germany, she moved to Belgium in 2008 to open her studio in a new country. Since 2008 also photography began to take a big place in telling her story with art.\nShe exhibited in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Japan and the US.\nRadegonda invites the viewer to share her reflections of her feelings on different aspects of our society . To feel the beauty of imperfection and the story “behind”. She invites the viewer to think about the “behind the scenes” of the artwork, to see and feel beyond the photos. Art is not just to look at. Art is to experience.","user_id":685345,"name":"Radegonda Bröde","website":"www.radegonda.be"},{"id":734473,"bio":"Born in 1997, born in Hong Kong, grew up in Hong Kong. She likes to visit different parts of the world as a traveller. She cultivated a street photography habit during her travels. Her works are mainly based on the principle of minimalism, composed of simple lines, patterns, light and shadow. She often uses a single subject and blank space to enhance the interpretation of her work. Exploring the relationship between people, society and the world, and showing the diverse cultural customs of various places.\n","user_id":733350,"name":"Kim Leung","website":"kim201920.wixsite.com/kimleung"},{"id":391356,"bio":"","user_id":390772,"name":"Maria Kokkini","website":""},{"id":542306,"bio":"Being a natural and available light photographer I strive to capture the images as they look with the play of lights, shadows and colors. Using various materials such as archival photo paper, metallic papers, canvas, acrylic and brushed aluminum my images are presented at their best. I create simple and inspiring florals, classic black \u0026amp; white architectural images and colorful, dazzling interpretations of artistic forms.\n\nI believe it is important for me to always be evolving and elevating my work. Naturally curious and observant, consciously and subconsciously, my mind stays alert to discover images to photograph.  Flickers of light and shadows, quick movements and intense colors catch my attention. \n\nMuch of the joy I derive from photography comes from sharing with others what speaks to me.\n","user_id":541722,"name":"Patricia Brock","website":"www.PatriciaBrockPhotography.com"},{"id":651575,"bio":"Keen amateur","user_id":650991,"name":"Carolyn Brandt","website":"brandtcarolyn.wixsite.com/carol-brandt-digital"},{"id":249670,"bio":"Growing up I spend a lot of days watching through my room window what happened outside on the streets. At that time in the 1990s, it was safe to go out by myself to explore the streets.  Born and raised in downtown Guayaquil, Ecuador, with Lebanese roots form both my mother and my father's side of the family I am used to be around people all the time.\n\nMy work is a collection of what I see on the streets and the people I meet.  I do documentary, portraits and street photography. I like to think of my self as a photographer who is able to transmit to people what he shares in the world, and what the world shares with me.\n\nI have been honored to participate in the following exhibitions:\n\nThe Avant-Garde and Latin America Photography. Poetics and Discourse of the Modern Gaze. 15 Noviembre 2014 Miami\n\nNominimo Circa 2016 Samborondon Ecuador\n\nNominimo Circa 2017 Samborondon Ecuador\n\nGaleria de La Fuente Solo exhibition “Recuerdos de\n\n","user_id":249068,"name":"PEPE HANZE","website":"www.pepehanze.com"},{"id":809608,"bio":"This Earthen Door: Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium explores the renowned poet’s deep connection to the natural world. A collaboration between artists Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey, this work examines pure color found in plants and the symbolism of flowers in art and literature.  \n\nIn a gesture honoring her nearly 200-year-old effort, the photographers grew 66 plants in their gardens to recreate the 66-page herbarium with a Victorian photo process. Anthotypes, plant-based photographs, are made by applying a plant or flower’s colorful juices to paper, then exposing the paper (with a photographic negative on top) to the sun. In her lifetime. \n\nDickinson was not known as a poet but as an accomplished gardener, as well as a student of botany. Her herbarium book is filled with over 400 pressed plants that she collected from her Massachusetts garden and on walks. This book recreates these pages that are tucked away and protected because they are now too fragile to view - reproducing the book in shimmering plant color. 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As a child she loved to play in Ukrainian forests and fields of flowers, and these natural elements are a strong inspiration today. Other influences include historic portraiture and costume, couture fashion and editorials, music, cultures, lowbrow art, fairytales, and victorian and gothic romanticism.\n\nRecently moved to the UK from Sydney, Australia, she has a BA of Graphic Design and works on a freelance basis. ","user_id":33072,"name":"Juliette Lichman","website":"www.somnolentimages.com"},{"id":657353,"bio":"I have been photographing most of my life. Historically, people have been my primary focus, almost always spontaneous and often surreptitious.","user_id":656769,"name":"Michael Wasserman","website":"encountersandmoments.net"},{"id":841595,"bio":"775bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 775bet\nSite: https://775bet.uk.net/\nEndereço:R. 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She also worked for the Brazilian art collective Filé de\nPeixe and won the Best Documentary Video in L","user_id":33078,"name":"Ju Bezerra de Mello","website":""},{"id":661738,"bio":"","user_id":661154,"name":"Alan Francis Steel Mitrovich","website":""},{"id":734525,"bio":"","user_id":733392,"name":"Satyabrata Mondal","website":"www.instagram.com/riju_1310"},{"id":732250,"bio":"1x awarded photographer based in NYC.\nStreet / BNW / FineArt photography enthusiast.\n","user_id":731464,"name":"Qi Su","website":"1x.com/icepig"},{"id":669168,"bio":"Amo viaggiare e la mia fotografia è quindi principalmente quella di viaggio e i panorami. Amo perdermi nelle città e nei luoghi che visito cercando di cogliere particolari e soggetti poco battuti in modo da poter mostrare particolari poco conosciuti o prospettive differenti.\nAltra mia passione è l'astrofotografia durante la quale posso perdermi nel silenzio e nel buio delle lunghe ore necessarie all'acquisizione del soggetto prescelto.\n","user_id":668584,"name":"fabio cicognati","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/fabiocicognati"},{"id":338354,"bio":"UX designer from Vancouver, Canada. I love street, documentary and black and white photography.","user_id":337752,"name":"Brian Cheng","website":"framedbybrian.xyz"},{"id":690848,"bio":"","user_id":690264,"name":"Mar Lene","website":""},{"id":393235,"bio":"Soy una fotógrafa \" multiapasionada\", y creo que transmito cuando algo me emociona, me da igual que cámara use, el caso es tener una entre mis manos, para no perder el momento creativo que puedas ver a diario.\n","user_id":392651,"name":"MONICA GRIMAL LLEDO","website":""},{"id":642030,"bio":"","user_id":641446,"name":"Olli Philippe Lautenbacher","website":"opl-photo.com"},{"id":734492,"bio":"Occasional street photogrpaher","user_id":733366,"name":"Eli Ajzenman","website":""},{"id":33105,"bio":"Amador","user_id":33110,"name":"Domingos M Samuel","website":""},{"id":540944,"bio":"Daniela Finke is a photo artist. Her bold compositions, both real and illusory, have become her signature. \nFinke received numerous grants and awards, including the renowned European Architecture Photography Prize and her work was exhibited at the art fairs in Vienna, Copenhagen and Zürich, as well as Scope in New York, London and Miami. Finke had a solo exhibition at Art Karlsruhe and was part of the Berlin Buenos Aires Art Exchange. Her work is represented in private collections and institutions.\nBorn in Hanover in 1958, Finke studied Communications and Media Design, Drama and German literature. She lives and works in Berlin, Germany. \n","user_id":540360,"name":"Daniela Finke","website":"www.danielafinke.de"},{"id":33130,"bio":"","user_id":33135,"name":"Paolo Galletta","website":"www.paologalletta.com"},{"id":7636,"bio":"Edward Olive is a Madrid-based photographer specializing in fine art, wedding, portrait, and commercial photography. A self-taught artist, he began his career in photography in 2005 after a significant change from his previous profession as a commercial litigation lawyer in London and Paris.\n\n\nHis work is characterized by a distinctive, authentic style. He frequently uses hand-developed expired films and vintage analog cameras to create his images, and personally makes black and white silver gelatin and C-type color prints in a darkroom. He is known for not using AI filters or heavy retouching, focusing instead on capturing natural beauty and a genuine aesthetic.\n\nEdward's portfolio is diverse, spanning from fine art female nudes and erotica to fashion and wedding photography. His work has been featured in magazines and newspapers and has been used for book and music album covers. He also works as an actor, voice actor, and coach, and offers services for corporate and social events. He is noted for his collaborations with other artists in Madrid, including models, makeup artists, and stylists. ","user_id":7636,"name":"Edward Olive","website":"www.edwardolive.eu"},{"id":734520,"bio":"I started photography with a digital camera that produced 2MP images. I made the kind of pictures that amateur starters do. Everything is nice without people: holiday and everyday photos.\n\nAfter discovering photographers like Anders Petersen, Olivier Duong and Henry Carroll, I bought to a better camera and joined Kronborg Fotoklub and later I was a member of James Maher's \"Close to Home Photo Salon\" both really moving me forward.\n\nI learned that we have different perceptions and perspectives of what we can or want to achieve in photography.\n\nI really appreciate that - fully   :-)\n\n","user_id":733388,"name":"Niels Krarup Jessen","website":"www.jessenfoto.dk"},{"id":33294,"bio":"Artist and Photographer based in New York, NY. ","user_id":33299,"name":"Kyle Dunn","website":"kylesdunn.com"},{"id":538860,"bio":"I'm a former history-teacher in Tilburg in the Netherlands and I make photographs in my spare time, especially of people. Lately I take photographs of a museum collection in commission ","user_id":538276,"name":"Bert van Voorst","website":""},{"id":642412,"bio":"Amateur photographer just having fun","user_id":641828,"name":"John Clausen","website":""},{"id":215134,"bio":"I participated in a basic photography course and I win some contest and exibition.\nI love photography and painting through which I try to express my feelings and carry on the concept of \"emotional universe\" which represents the connection and the conscious and unconscious conditioning that each of us generates","user_id":214532,"name":"paola belcastro","website":"www.paobelartist.com"},{"id":427602,"bio":"Professional photographer now specialising in mobile photography ","user_id":427018,"name":"Gerry Coe","website":"www.iphone-art.co.uk"},{"id":599853,"bio":"I am passionate about “street” photography routinely bordering on obsession and have been making photographs since 2014. ","user_id":599269,"name":"Christoph Thiedig","website":""},{"id":547862,"bio":"Explorer of the essence of places and people through photography.\nBiologist, Ph.D. in Geography and official tourist guide. Born in Seville.\n\nAwarded with Real Circulo de Labradores Photography Prize (2019),  INERCO Innovation Prize (2002), and the National Environment Prize (1988).\n","user_id":547278,"name":"Francisco Manuel Fernández Latorre","website":"franciscolatorre.myportfolio.com"},{"id":33135,"bio":"Alberto (b. 1983, Palermo) is an Italian fashion, interiors and fine art photographer based in Milan. Graduated at Centro Romano di Fotografia e Cinema di Roma​ (Roman Center of Photography and Cinema) now lives between Milan and Sicily.\nHis works has been published worldwide on Elle Italia, Vogue China, Vanity Fair,  D-laRepubblica, L'Espresso, Wired, theGuardian, Amica Magazine, Telegraph, L'Oeil De La Photographie, SkyArte, Internazionale, CBS, Donna Moderna, Corriere della Sera, American Photo, il Fotografo, French Fries and Switch Magazine, among others. \nHas worked for commercial clients including: Stuart Weitzman, Frau, Maison Kitsune, Rue Des Mille, Alexander Smith, Laura Biagiotti, Des Phemmes, Alessandro Vigilante, Espadrilles, Alessandro Enriquez and Elmar. \nHis artworks has been exposed in galleries in Italy, England, China, Germany, Slovakia, USA.\nFrom 2022 his project Dedographia it's part of the permanent collection of the Museum of the Avant-garde in Mendrisio, Switzerland.\nIn 2015, the MAXXI – National Museum of XXI Century - chose him along with other 10 young fashion photographers in Italy for a Masterclass with internationally photographer Mustafa Sabbagh. \nHas won many international competitions, including, in 2016, the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards for Iconic B project and, in 2022, the Duane Michals MA-g Awards for Dedographia project. ","user_id":33140,"name":"Alberto Alicata","website":"www.albertoalicata.com"},{"id":33142,"bio":"Adam Reynolds is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on contemporary political conflict, with a particular emphasis on the Middle East. He pursues research projects that balance photographic creativity with a journalist's thematic fidelity. He holds a Masters of Fine Art degree in photography from Indiana University. He began his career covering the Middle East in 2007 as a freelance photojournalist. Adam holds undergraduate degrees in journalism and political science from Indiana University with a focus in photojournalism and Middle Eastern politics. He also holds a Masters degree in Islamic and Middle East Studies from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. ","user_id":33147,"name":"Adam Reynolds","website":"www.adamreynoldsphotography.com"},{"id":549284,"bio":"Waed Goumani , né à Tunis en 1988.\nIl mène une carrière professionnelle d’ingénieur mécatronicien et en parallèle une carrière d’artiste photographe. Autodidacte, il multiplie les essais pour s'exprimer à travers des séries photos principalement en noir et blanc. ","user_id":548700,"name":"waed goumani","website":""},{"id":181809,"bio":"I have been creating images for some 43  years. My experience has taken me from police photography, wedding photography, portrait and fine art photography. In recent years I have had the pleasure of photographing IndyCar, NASCAR, Formula 1, SCCA, IMSA Sportscars, and AMA motorcycles.\n\nI have been a former President of the Coalition of Photographic Arts, which serves for the exhibition, education, and awareness of Fine Art Photography for Southeastern Wisconsin. With my fine art images I have exhibited at the Milwaukee Art Museum (Milw, WI), Coos Bay Art Museum (Coos Bay, Oregon), Morpho Gallery (Chicago, IL), PhotoPlace Gallery (Middlebury, VT), Meridian Street Gallery (Indianapolis, IN), Arts Mill (Grafton, WI) and a seven time participant in the Pancakes \u0026amp; Booze Underground Art Show (Chicago, IL)\n\nMy photography is not a hobby, not a business, but a passion that helps me understand this craziness called life.","user_id":181207,"name":"Michael Nowotny","website":"michael-artistwebsites.com"},{"id":113479,"bio":"Giusy Baffi, from Milan, she actively moving in the world of photography with participation in one person and group exhibitions, national and international competitions.\nShe has participated in several prestigious international competitions, achieving important and coveted awards, as well as numerous personal and collective exhibitions also at an international level.e exhibitions also at an international level.","user_id":112877,"name":"giusy baffi","website":"www.giusybaffiphoto.com"},{"id":33093,"bio":"Anik Rahman is a Bangladeshi Photojournalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was born in 1988 at Dhaka, Bangladesh. Being a citizen of a 3rd world country he have been experiencing the struggle, pain and suffering from his childhood. Resulting he have a great interest on humanitarian stories. At November 2012 he took his camera to document the stories around him.\n\nHe have worked for many news agencies, magazines and NGO’s such as Agence France-Presse, Nur Photo Agency, Zuma Press, Redux Pictures, Vice News, SOS (Nepal \u0026amp; Belgium), Izel, IHS and Asha. His works have been published in Wall Street Journal, The Gurdian, The Sunday Times, Vice News, Wired, National Geographic Magazine, Dodho Magazine, Art Photo Feature, Private Magazine, Documentary Photo Review, The Quiet American, France TV and The Daily Star. His works have been exhibited in Bangladesh, India, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Serbia, Bulgaria, UK and USA. \n\nHis work is recognized by NPPA, POYi and Magnum 30 Under 30.","user_id":33098,"name":"Anik Rahman","website":"www.anikrahman.com"},{"id":562901,"bio":"Walt Disney Imagineer\nFine Art, Travel,  Nature Photographer\nOn-Air Host\nWriter","user_id":562317,"name":"Kathy Corday","website":""},{"id":192192,"bio":"I am a fulltime employee in a telecommunications company and have been doing photography for about 13 years.","user_id":191590,"name":"Dennis Rickard","website":""},{"id":569887,"bio":"Mes deux centres d’intérêt en photo sont la musique jazz et la nature","user_id":569303,"name":"Heimlich serge","website":"serge-heimlich.com"},{"id":403115,"bio":"Passionate about landscape, nature and portrait photography.","user_id":402531,"name":"Debbie Cooper","website":"dbcooperphotography.com"},{"id":557562,"bio":"Italian born\nLiving in Italy\nFeeling citizen of the world\nWishing to travel the world with a camera\nLooking for emotion in every thing and everywhere\nIn love with arts","user_id":556978,"name":"Luciano Ladislai","website":""},{"id":242593,"bio":"Grew up in Berlin, 1983 Diploma in Graphic Design (FH), 1987 Admission to the Association of Visual Artists (VBK-GDR), since then freelance artist in Berlin, 1987-89 Art projects: panels in Berlin subway stations, freelance photographic works and graphic design, 1990 Change to the Alliance of German Designers (AGD) until 2000, 1993 Founding of an agency for graphic design in Berlin, Member of the Professional Association of Visual Artists Brandenburg e.V.","user_id":241991,"name":"Michael Anker","website":"ankerphoto.de"},{"id":731208,"bio":"Hussein Abdirahman Mohamud [Instagram: @boynative.jpg] I live in Melbourne, Australia. Originally from Somalia , I travel across East Africa, working in the development sector . Photographically my work schedule combines long-term documentary projects and documentary street photography. ","user_id":730560,"name":"Hussein Abdirahman Mohamud","website":""},{"id":728018,"bio":"Started taking photos around 2017. \nKiyosato Museum Of Photographic Arts Collection in the Young Portfolio 2023.","user_id":727434,"name":"Kiyoshi Kato","website":"www.instagram.com/kiyoshikato"},{"id":851225,"bio":"","user_id":837069,"name":"Jigisha Mukherjee","website":null},{"id":734805,"bio":"S T E P H A N I E   B I N G\n\nCURRICULUM VITAE\n\nBorn in 1967 in Mannheim, Germany, Bing graduated with distinction from high school in Offenburg. Subsequently, she studied fine arts, painting, photography, art history, German, and literature at Johannes Gutenberg-University and the Academy of Fine Arts in Mainz, again graduating with distinction. Following her education, she worked as an associate professor for the Bavarian Ministry of Culture in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, and the Bavarian Chamber of Architects until 2002. Bing focused on design, architecture, aesthetic perception and digital media to promote visual literacy.\n\nStephanie Bing studied painting in the master class of internationally renowned art professor Klaus Jürgen-Fischer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mainz and photography in the master class of Professor Dr. Vladimir Spacek from Prague. In 2022, she won the international art prize \"AWARD VIBES\" in Frankfurt with her painting \"Prophetia” and got the IIA 2022 Award in Photography and Digital Art as Finalist ar Camelback Gallery, Arizona, USA with her stunning photography.\n\nSince 1989 Bing's art has been presented in national and international exhibitions. Her paintings are listed on international art platform Arte Laguna World.\u0026nbsp;https://artelaguna.world/paintings/interior-gris/\n\nIn 2018, she formed her own company #ninibing34, presenting a unique collection of colorful accessories, fashion, and interior design products produced in London. Her stylish goods are shipped worldwide. She operates a gallery and showroom in Korbach, Germany\n\nBing is married to publisher and journalist Dr. Wilhelm Bing, a recipient of the first-class Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his commitment to private broadcasting and media. Today she lives in Germany and the Balearic Islands, or travels with her husband around the world to gather new inspiration.\u0026nbsp;\n\nPainting: Through her regular stays on the Balearic Islands, in the Caribbean and around the world, she shows us her wide artistic range while being inspired by the bright southern light and color. She metabolizes her experiences, observations, and impressions in interior pictures via a classic perspective. She composes photos, sea creatures, plants, and images from art history into new spatial structures, and achieves a personal style giving rebirth to the classical interior.\n\nHer highly detailed paintings, with their tapestry-like designs, are reminiscent of Matisse, Bonnard, and Fauvism but continue to exuberant expression. Everything in her paintings is playful, ambiguous and multi-layered. She loves variations within a theme and image quotations, interiors with fish, leopards, Chinese porcelain, ceramics, baroque furniture and influences from retro styles. She composes bright, surprising settings like a luxury jewel-box, and assimilate her interiors to unknown sanctuaries with high vibes.\n\nBing loves rhythmizations and uses complementary colors as challenging accents to make her pictorial themes exciting. Her artwork is much more than an assemblage of colors and patterns to please the eye. Stephanie builds a new environment, which relates to nothing seen before. Her pure aesthetic energy flows out of her pictures and brightens the viewer's mind with pure buzz and delightful excitement.\n\nShe presents contrasts: organic and technical, black and white and brightly colored, large and small, geometric-perspective, freehand drawing, illusion, and collaged reality. From the basic idea of perspective, she develops the layout of the constructed space, which she is literally wallpapering. She over paints her interior compositions with an old master glaze technique, and a structure of shadows and complementary colors to increase the luminosity of her work.\n\nPhotography: Stephanie Bing's photography is mysteriously enchanting. With her eye for every living object and spatial structure, she captures a detailed and precise picture that brings a fresh and intriguing perspective to the world's reality. As the viewer sees existence in a different light, context or resolution, familiar objects appear as something new.\u0026nbsp;She presents her exciting work from all over the world in landscape, texture, nature close-ups, natural patterns and seaside impressions, which often evoke a vision of Van Gogh's brushwork.\u0026nbsp;\n\nShe lives half the year in Germany and the Balearic Islands, and travels worldwide to gather more brilliant inspiration. Since 1991 her work is shown in national and international art exhibitions.\u0026nbsp;\nStephanie Bing studied photography with professor Vladimir Spacek from Prague at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mainz. Her photographic oeuvre is listed on #LensCulture, one of the most comprehensive and far-reaching resources for discovering contemporary photography talent around the world.\n","user_id":733602,"name":"Stephanie Bing","website":"www.stephaniebing.de"},{"id":215578,"bio":"Liat Fink  is a contemporary  Artist , Photographer ,\nTai chi practitioner, Writer and Teacher .\n\nBorn in Israel , and based in Berlin .\n\nIn 2003 she completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Photography Department of The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.\n\nSince she completed her degree, she decided to leave Israel and travel the world . she has been traveling and working  as an artist in Japan, India and Berlin -Germany , acquiring a wide range of experience and knowledge in modern Arts , and learning traditional practices and healing arts .  \n\nFrom 2007 to now she share her life\nbetween India and Berlin .\nwhere she works as a professional photographer , creates Art projects ,\nand teach her practice in fine arts and traditional movement technics .\n\n\n\nARTIST STATEMENT\nMy name is Liat . I am a practitioner and an artist. I am inspired by life, by the sounds of nature, by the light of the stars and by the light of the sun. I am inspired by older masters from all art fields and by other living artists. I practice art and share it to transform the love, freedom, beauty, and wisdom that has been revealed to me. I practice art to explore, to comment, and to ask questions.","user_id":214976,"name":"Liat Fink","website":"cargocollective.com/finkliat"},{"id":734799,"bio":"I'm a photographer and floral artist, passionate about everything srranged and staged, influenced by the unpredictability of nature and inbetween-moments.","user_id":733596,"name":"Jana Sachse","website":"www.janasachse.de"},{"id":688055,"bio":"Keen hobby photographer looking to learn and grow","user_id":687471,"name":"Søren Pap-Tolstrup","website":"www.mytakeonphotography.com"},{"id":611113,"bio":"My name is Tonéa Greer, a Illinois native by way of Irving, Texas. A documentary/street and portrait photographer primarily focusing on individuals and families while expanding into sports and concert photography. \n\nI mostly shoot documentary photography. The goal is to create memories out of moments so that your children's children can appreciate what was before them.\n","user_id":610529,"name":"Tonea Greer","website":"www.greermedia.co"},{"id":33185,"bio":"KAROLINE SCHNEIDER\n\nwas born in 1970 in East Germany. As a graduate of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Babelsberg Film University, Karoline started her professional life as a graphic artist and animation filmmaker with a passion for photography. Since 2008 Karoline has been intensely involved in photographic processes. Her interest in complex visual narratives is also evident in her photography; In her most recent work, Karoline combines photographs with text and installation.\n\nKaroline lives and works in Berlin. She teaches at various art universities and institutions and curates in galleries.","user_id":33190,"name":"Karoline Schneider","website":"www.karolineschneider.de"},{"id":350815,"bio":"","user_id":350213,"name":"Andrei Sidelnikov","website":""},{"id":703171,"bio":"","user_id":702587,"name":"Anastasiya Jouravleva","website":"www.instagram.com/ajouravleva_foto"},{"id":33182,"bio":"Rosanne Olson is a portrait and fine art photographer who holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon. Her diverse photography background ranges from newspaper and editorial photography to commercial jobs, including ad campaigns for the New York City Ballet, Seattle Symphony, and the Seattle Opera. \n\nIn 2008 she authored a book about women and body image called \"This is Who I Am--our beauty in all shapes and sizes\" (Artisan Books). Since then,   \"ABC's of Beautiful Light\"  and \"The Art of the Portrait\", both by Amherst Media have been published.\n\nRosanne has taught courses and workshops on lighting, portraiture and creativity at Photo Center Northwest, Santa Fe Workshops, Photo Plus Expo, WPPI and various high schools and colleges as a guest teacher. \n\nRosanne's work has been featured in Communication Arts, Photo District News, View Camera and Lens Work. She has won numerous awards, including nine times in Communication Arts annuals and more than a dozen times\n\n","user_id":33187,"name":"Rosanne Olson","website":"www.rosanneolson.com"},{"id":734861,"bio":"Since the very first time I had a camera in my hands, I just discovered a deep passion about taking hidden pictures of people all around the world to capture their secret emotions and intimate everyday moments.","user_id":733643,"name":"Simone Molteni","website":""},{"id":38047,"bio":"Nothing interesting ...","user_id":38052,"name":"Sonia Izquierdo","website":""},{"id":92558,"bio":"Gavin Gough is an editorial, humanitarian and travel photographer, working on assignment with NGOs and international news media, sharing human interest stories from around the world.","user_id":92087,"name":"Gavin Gough","website":"www.gavingough.com"},{"id":169400,"bio":"Elias Marcou (b.1978) is a freelance photographer based in Mytilene, Lesvos island (Greece). His work is focused on migration, social and environmental issues and human rights. He is working with Reuters since 2017 in topics mostly about migration at the island of Lesvos and he has collaborated with most of the greek photo agencies.\n","user_id":168798,"name":"ELIAS MARCOU","website":""},{"id":543566,"bio":"SALLY | HATES | WHAT?\nSarah Schmid and Philipp Johann love to create, reinvent and to fill blank sheets of paper. They met during studies in Stuttgart, then started to shoot photographs independently under their pseudonym Sallyhateswing. Their passion made them travel the world and all its continents. After 6 exciting months in south africa, they eventually moved to cologne, were they established their photostudio.\n\nSallyhateswing, that's commercial, fashion and people photography – and everything else, that involves a photographic and professional process of creation.\n\nFeed them with your ideas, projects and tasks, no matter when, no matter where.","user_id":542982,"name":"Sarah Schmid","website":"www.sallyhateswing.de"},{"id":731015,"bio":"","user_id":730388,"name":"Howard Schwartz","website":""},{"id":725074,"bio":"My name is Vatsala Bajaj and I am a portrait photographer. My niche is candid  photography because I believe that the best stories are told when we photograph  people in their raw moments, capturing their vulnerabilities and passions. I like to think of myself as an observer rather than a photographer because I am always in search of that perfect moment that leaves me inspired and touches my soul. I just use my camera to store it for perpetuity. ","user_id":724490,"name":"Vatsala Bajaj","website":"vatsalabajajphoto.com"},{"id":179516,"bio":"With a rare and perfectionistic sense, an affection for textures, light and shadows, Maja Karen does what she loves - captures beautiful moments through her lense. As a photographer, Maja Karen is specialized in taking pictures of people and still life. Her style is simple and aesthetic with a touch of something untraditional and unexpected. Maja Karen prefers moods and feelings and she is interested in the mysterious and honest, the raw and the naked.","user_id":178914,"name":"Maja Karen Hansen","website":"www.majakaren-edition.dk"},{"id":728656,"bio":"Filmmaker with +11 of experience in camera OP, video editor and photography. When I take a picture, the world around me just stops and I feel free. I have captured a moment, I have grown as a person and as a photographer but the most important thing fo me is that I have a story to tell, a necessary one, I can visualize people's different realities, lacks, strengths, struggles and for me, that's life, that's what I want to do for the rest of my life.","user_id":728072,"name":"María Rossana Rodríguez Silva","website":"behance.net/nanuvisual"},{"id":731181,"bio":"Maria Meco is a UK based Spanish photographer. Her practice began while she was  studying Media and Communication in her home country and continued in and out of formal education. She recently graduated from the Photography BA at UWE, Bristol.\n\nMaria's work is a marriage of Documentary, Fine Art and Portraiture and aims\nto walk the border between fiction and reality ","user_id":730535,"name":"Maria Meco S","website":"www.mariameco.com"},{"id":727804,"bio":"","user_id":727220,"name":"grant faint","website":"www.grantfaint.com"},{"id":731241,"bio":"My name is Samuel Flanders, I am 20 years old and I am a freelancing photographer. ","user_id":730591,"name":"Samuel Flanders","website":"www.instagram.com/_samflanders"},{"id":640616,"bio":"Andi Benet is a disabled and queer artist working out of San Francisco. Their practice focuses around perception, identity, and the interplay between them. ","user_id":640032,"name":"Andi Benet","website":"andi.love"},{"id":111180,"bio":"*Based in Taiwan.\n*Interests: Travel, Photography, Film and Writing.\n*A High School Geography Teacher and A Freelance Photographer.\n\nOne of my favorite quotes about photography comes from Diane Arbus: \"A picture is a secret about a secret, the more it tells you the less you know.\"\n\nI believe every picture reveals a story.  Every story is different, and every story is worth telling.","user_id":110578,"name":"Constance Mei-Yen Su","website":""},{"id":486915,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Rome, shooting all around Italy.\nI'm in love with Nature and natural beauty.\n","user_id":486331,"name":"Evgenia Shtreys","website":"www.evgeniaphotography.com"},{"id":576870,"bio":"Born and raised in Northern California, Monika Elena was surrounded by the warm light that now fills her glowing photos.\n“ I want everything in a natural element, raw, imperfect, and bathed in light, as real and pure as it can be, there is just so much more magic in that. The summer season is my muse , I spend most of my days outside in the water and in the sun, close to the earth, surrounded by light, always creating, constantly inspired by nature. Within my photography I have continuously looked in to the light, mostly sunrise or sunset...during these hours, as the sun is low, life is a bit more obscure, less definitive, aglow...people are lighter, gentler....they embody what is around them and they become the light. This is how I choose to see the world and the people I am surrounded by. At home there is a bookshelf full of poetry , I am devoted to poetry...my camera is my pen and the sun is the light I paint with. I surrender to romanticism, but always backed by spiritualism. ","user_id":576286,"name":"Monika Kost","website":"monikaelenaphoto.com"},{"id":731713,"bio":"Bonjour,\nVous dire que j'aime la glace au chocolat, que je pèse XX kilos ( tient .... manque 1 X ) tout le monde s'en fout....\n\nAutoditacte, j'ai mon premier boitier durant ma première communion un Polaroid, puis je pique le boitier familial et la photographie entre dans mes veines.\n\nje ne suis pas spécialisé en un type de photographie : je touche à tous : URBEX / Animalier / Chasseur d'orages / Studio / paysages\nJe considère que le monde de la photographie est trop vaste pour s'enfermer dans un seul sujet, une seule technique alors je voyage dans TOUT l'UNIVERS photographique mais c'est pas pour autant que je perd un X du dessus....\n\nplusieurs fois finaliste ou primé à l'international ( voir sur mon site : MIFA 2022 / FAPA 2022 / MONOVISION 2022 / TIFA 2021 ) : la photographie est pour moi un partage même si coté réalisation cela reste très solitaire","user_id":731005,"name":"jean charles OUVRARD","website":"www.jcouvrard.book.fr"},{"id":731611,"bio":"I grew up in Huntsville. After a lifetime of hobby photography, I am seeking to make a name for myself in concert photography. Other photography projects includes weddings, portraits, senior sessions.","user_id":730918,"name":"Bud Gambrell","website":"dragonflyaerialimagery.com"},{"id":655979,"bio":"Sunny Leerasanthanah was born in Bangkok, Thailand, and currently lives in New York, USA. Through photography, text, video, and photo books, Sunny has examined identity, storytelling, placemaking, memory, superstition, and personal family history. ","user_id":655395,"name":"Sunny Leerasanthanah","website":"sunnyleeras.com"},{"id":294665,"bio":"Adam Mikos is an interdisciplinary artist integrating photography, painting, collage and installation art to realize his visions.  ","user_id":294063,"name":"Adam Mikos","website":"adammikos.com"},{"id":655891,"bio":"","user_id":655307,"name":"Paul Seredkin","website":"www.instagram.com/vinni7vinni7"},{"id":731407,"bio":"Studied painting at a College of Art, Art History and Photography.","user_id":730732,"name":"Bouke Peterson","website":"www.boukepeterson.nl"},{"id":731568,"bio":"An Amateur Travel \u0026amp; Street Photographer, located  in London, UK and Amwaj, Bahrain, aiming to capture the emotions of a place and event.\n","user_id":730880,"name":"John Florey","website":"john.florey.pixel.com"},{"id":732971,"bio":"I am a photographer that is driven by the ambition to capture the essence of a  person to really connetct wiht their soul and make them feel and see the best version of them self! It´s that connection that turnes  a photograph in to a magical piece of frozen time to help you remember maybe for the first time who you are or can be....\n//Sandra Liss ","user_id":732059,"name":"Sandra Sandberg","website":"www.sandraliss.se"}]}