{"profiles":[{"id":741134,"bio":"The first camera I used in the mid 60s was a  Polaroid Swinger. That camera made me  catch a photographic \"bug\" that has not ended. Over the last 60 years, I went from  Polaroid to 35 mm transparencies, then  to 4X5 and 8X10 black and white, and finally to digital . There have been no regrets on my part during any of the transitions.","user_id":738683,"name":"STEPHEN MALSHUK","website":"www.skmalshukphotography.com"},{"id":209252,"bio":"","user_id":208650,"name":"Mirko Saviane","website":"www.instagram.com/kromirko"},{"id":741051,"bio":"","user_id":738620,"name":"John Griessmayer","website":""},{"id":54777,"bio":"\nGrowing up on the coast of Texas much of my time was spent in and around the water. I had two and four-legged siblings, some small and some large. Water and animals have always been in my life which is probably why both have been prominent in my personal work.\n\nAs a kid I was in to art and liked taking pictures of happenings and friends never putting much thought into it. When I started college I knew I wanted to do something creative but wasn’t sure what. After a year of random classes I decided to take an aptitude test. The results came back with photography as number one on the list of career choices. Then I began thinking about creating images.\n\nI worked as a photographers' assistant in CA and NY before going out on my own. I was a freelance photographer for many years  never losing sight of my personal work.\n\nI quit accepting assignment work in 2010 and began teaching photography.\nI have work in public and private collections.","user_id":54782,"name":"Shelley Wood","website":"www.shelleywood.net"},{"id":741063,"bio":"","user_id":738628,"name":"Charalampos Charalampous","website":""},{"id":750548,"bio":"","user_id":746855,"name":"Viktoriya Shumay","website":"www.5mln.photo"},{"id":417456,"bio":"","user_id":416872,"name":"Paulina Kochman","website":""},{"id":839457,"bio":"I was born deaf, but since childhood, I have had a deep love for photography. I began my journey with mobile photography and, over time, entered the professional world of digital photography. I work across various genres and believe that passion and integrity are inseparable parts of the art of photography.","user_id":825300,"name":"Arvin Aghaeizadeh","website":""},{"id":639710,"bio":"PhD Research Scholar at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, India.","user_id":639126,"name":"Mainak Biswas","website":"facebook.com/mainakbiswasMB"},{"id":337443,"bio":"Kylie Harrigan is a real estate, architecture, and construction photographer based out of Massachusetts. She has a BFA in Digital Arts with a concentration in Photography from Northeastern University and an MFA in Arts Management from the National University of Ireland Galway. While completing her masters degree in Ireland she worked as a product photographer before returning home to Massachusetts to start working as a freelance photographer. Her personal work is mainly focused on longe term documentary projects. She is interested in the relationships between humans and their surroundings, including relationships with nature, animals and the impact of time upon structures and the marks left behind by the people who made them. ","user_id":336841,"name":"Kylie Harrigan","website":"www.kylieharrigan.com"},{"id":28723,"bio":"Juno Doran is a British-Portuguese photographer and field recordist based in the Southwest of England","user_id":28728,"name":"Juno Doran","website":"junodoran.com"},{"id":670581,"bio":"Romain Miot is a 28 year old physiotherapist practicing in Paris and in the French overseas territory of Wallis-and-Futuna in South Pacific.\n\nThrough his application, he takes the opportunity to introduce his lifetime project «Objectif 197» in reference to the 197 countries of the world started three years ago. Passionate about travel and photography, he travels around the world, visiting all countries. His life plan is based around discovering and revealing the planet, reaching out to people and grasping their intensity. It is eventually about achieving the dream of his life which will take on an extraordinary dimension by the true complexity of such a personal journey.","user_id":669997,"name":"Romain MIOT","website":""},{"id":86396,"bio":"I am from a Hungarian cultural zone from Transylvania (Romania). I'm 25. I started to take photographs in 2015, mostly inspired by my father and his photographer friends. \nMy favourite quote that inspires me is: If you want to see more, don't just open your eyes. Open your heart too!\nI graduated from University Moholy-Nagy Művészeti University in 2022.\n\nIn 2014 two of my photos was shortlisted at Sony World Photography Awards in Youth, Culture category. \nIn 2015 one of my photos was commended at Sony WPA in Youth, Portraits category.","user_id":85961,"name":"Iringó Simon","website":"iringosimon.com"},{"id":171389,"bio":"My name is Alessandro Stazzonelli, Alex Stazz in art. I was born in Bolzano on 9 June 1990 but my origins are mixed. I am graduate at the Roman School of Photography and Cinema (CRFC) and  admitted like ‘Associate’ at ‘The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain’. I believe that there is so much to learn in the arts that for me it will be a lifelong journey. Most of my  works start from a personal research of environments, landscapes, human dynamics and identity however more recently I have interest in abstractionism.","user_id":170787,"name":"Alex Stazz","website":"www.alexstazz.com"},{"id":110065,"bio":"","user_id":109463,"name":"gianni nardini","website":""},{"id":739963,"bio":"Born and raised in southern Africa and now living in the UK, I'm trying to connect my experiences with my passion for photography.","user_id":737787,"name":"Alexander Hannah","website":""},{"id":319570,"bio":"44 years old French Photographer, Writer and Painter, living in Nottingham, UK.\n","user_id":318968,"name":"Fabrice Gagos","website":"www.fabricegagos.com"},{"id":295805,"bio":"Mam na imię Małgosia. Fotografuje bardziej świadomie od około 2 lat, więc jestem początkującym fotografem ale obrazy towarzyszą mi przez całe życie.  Jednak  dopiero teraz wiem jak mogę je przenosić na obrazy \"statyczne\". Dostrzegam sytuacje poprzez własny pryzmat i wg własnego uznania doświadczam ich po kliknięciu migawki. Uczyłam się rok fotografii w Sopockiej Szkole Fotografii, wciąż się uczę, doświadczam i przeżywam Ją- wiem, że życie bez tej pasji byłoby połowiczne. Pozdrawiam. ","user_id":295203,"name":"Małgorzata Mielcarska","website":""},{"id":616354,"bio":"La ragazza che non esiste, dagli occhi, al cuore al click sulle sue macchine  fotografiche (Cornelia e Ponyo) si gira, sogna e vola","user_id":615770,"name":"Mara Boriani","website":""},{"id":309948,"bio":"La fotografia ha cambiado mi vida ,la cual llego por motivos del azar. ese increible ingrediente !!!.","user_id":309346,"name":"guillermo seijo","website":""},{"id":741274,"bio":"Journaliste dans le sang, photographe dans l'âme, voyageur au fond des tripes... Guidé par les rencontres et la découverte d'autres cultures, j'essaie de restituer d'autres réalités quotidiennes à travers des portraits in situ, sans artifice ni mise en scène. J'aime raconter des histoires, entre récit de voyage et tableau impressionniste. Mes photos s'exposent au gré des opportunités, mes reportages paraissent dans différents magazines. \n‍","user_id":738787,"name":"Philippe Berkenbaum","website":"www.philberki.be"},{"id":604778,"bio":"","user_id":604194,"name":"Ludovic Aslangul","website":""},{"id":553089,"bio":"I have been doing photography for over 50 years.  I have had a best of show with numerous exhibits.","user_id":552505,"name":"Clint Whitmer","website":""},{"id":588493,"bio":"\n","user_id":587909,"name":"Michele Hallmen","website":""},{"id":446038,"bio":"Photography is my passion.","user_id":445454,"name":"Nhan Cao Ky","website":"www.facebook.com/kynhancao1982"},{"id":35036,"bio":"The Association of International Photography Art Dealers [AIPAD] was organized in 1979. With members in the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan, the Association has become a unifying force in the field of photography. AIPAD is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art.\n\nActing as the collective voice of the art photography dealers that make up its membership, AIPAD maintains ethical standards, promotes communication within the photographic community, encourages public appreciation of photography as art, concerns itself with the rights of photographers and collectors, and works to enhance the confidence of the public in responsible photography. AIPAD members provide a wide range of services to the public, such as exhibitions, appraisals, expert opinions and consultations.\n\nTo qualify for membership in AIPAD, a gallery or dealer must meet a number of criteria. The applicant must demonstrate that a significant portion of his principal business has been and is devoted to the sale and promotion of fine art photographs which meet the Associations high artistic standards. The potential member must have a reputation in his community for honesty and integrity. The potential member must demonstrate that he has made and is making substantial contributions to the field of fine art photography through the quality of photographic art offered for sale, exhibitions mounted or catalogues published. A potential member must have met these criteria for at least five years and be sponsored by five current members of AIPAD.","user_id":35041,"name":"AIPAD Photography Show","website":"www.aipad.com"},{"id":741292,"bio":"Raphael Liy is a photographer, graphic designer, filmmaker, and aspiring journalist. His mission, as he sees it, is to capture the full range of complex human psychology; how human beings think and how their actions are reflections of their beliefs.\nTo understand only a part of human behavior, Liy studies political science at the University of Central Florida. His passion for journalism comes from his desire to understand the origins that influence political beliefs and ideas. For example, socioeconomic status affects how people in a specific environment see the world.","user_id":738801,"name":"Raphael Liy","website":"Raphliy.com"},{"id":288221,"bio":"Photography is one of my passions in life, and that's what I would like to show.","user_id":287619,"name":"Henry Oude Egberink","website":"www.flottmynd.com"},{"id":772098,"bio":"Oksana Omelchuk is a visual artist, architecture and fine art photographer, based in Kyiv, Ukraine.\n\nMultiply award-winner at international photography contests.\n\nOksana started her studies at the Kyiv School of Photography in 2021 and since then it has become her life's work.\n\nArt educational: Kyiv School of Photography, Ukraine, Form Photo Academy, Paris, France.\n\nHaving a master's degree in Economic, experience in journalism and PR, this can be applied in the photo field, but in reverse: the photo is not an illustration now, but the main message, supplemented by storytelling. \n\nHer love of fine art and 6 years of experience in art school helps Oksana to combine photography and art and create artworks that blur the line between reality and fantasy. Her focus is on evoking emotions and philosophical depth in everyday scenes, inviting the viewer to engage both heart and mind.\n\nOksana’s artworks have been in prominent publications like VOGUE Italia, ARTDOC Photography Magazine, FotoNostrum Magazine, the book “100 Contemporary Ukrainian Photographers” by French publishing Form.Paris, exhibited in Kiev, Ukraine, Barcelona, Spain, Paris and Strasbourg, France and are in private collections in Ukraine, France and USA.","user_id":764241,"name":"Oksana Omelchuk","website":"www.oksanaomelchuk.com"},{"id":741310,"bio":"Old man that loves continuous tone photography in all its forms.","user_id":738814,"name":"Alfred Harvey III","website":""},{"id":569343,"bio":"Published in the world's biggest curated photo gallery  1x.com:\nhttps://1x.com/igorshrayer\n\nInterview: \nhttp://voyagephoenix.com/interview/rising-stars-meet-igor-shrayer-of-phoenix/\n\nFeatured in the Saatchi Art collections.\n\nExhibitions:\nInternational Contemporary Art Fair in Luxembourg on May 2022 - Luxexpo The Box\nInternational Contemporary Art Fair in Paris on September 2022 - Paris Expo\n\n","user_id":568759,"name":"Igor Shrayer","website":"www.saatchiart.com/igor.shrayer"},{"id":35025,"bio":"Stewart Craig (b. 1977) is a self-taught Scottish-American photographer residing in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The primary theme of his work is the American structural landscape and consumer culture. ","user_id":35030,"name":"Stewart Craig","website":"www.stewartcraig.com "},{"id":772054,"bio":"I'm a 61 year old retired Flight Attendant who has always watched, observed and chuckled at human behaviour.  I have been so lucky to travel the globe, camera in hand.  I love the connection with others that photography has given me.  My camera is an extension of me, it's always in my handbag, never in a camera case, lying among the tissues, receipts, lipstick and perfume.  A journey is never boring when I have my camera with me.  There is potential in the mundane.  I am proud to be a photographer.","user_id":764208,"name":"Renee Smith","website":""},{"id":38824,"bio":"I'm a Canadian-based photographer who focuses on urban/industrial landscape photography. \n\nMy practice is informed by: juxtapositions and geometry; the interplay between texts and images; and the dichotomy between reality and simulation.\n","user_id":38829,"name":"Vic Zhivago","website":"www.vicpictures.com"},{"id":559298,"bio":"I work as a freelance photographic artist on self initiated projects that mainly explore themes of culture and identity.\n\n ","user_id":558714,"name":"Martina Rooney","website":"martinarooney.com"},{"id":537934,"bio":"After almost 40 years of a much-enjoyed practice of law, I seek to escape the \"gray\"  with photographs characterized by composition, and contrast. And I seek to capture photos that reflect the dignity of humans.  Law taught me that much about our life is nuanced.  The art of persuasion, however, is all about simplifying, about telling a story well, and about moving the listener or viewer.  And that is what I try to do with photography. ","user_id":537350,"name":"jack wickes","website":"www.jackwickes.com"},{"id":741368,"bio":"","user_id":738857,"name":"Sophia Roland","website":"www.esyangphotography.com"},{"id":741313,"bio":"Minneapolis based photographer and mother of two school aged children. I spend my days advocating for change in my community and documenting families at every stage of life. ","user_id":738816,"name":"Nazara Matos","website":"www.nazaramatos.com"},{"id":295813,"bio":"I've been taking pictures since my mom gave me a Kodak Instamatic when I was 6. I've only ever been an amateur, and I have never been serious enough to settle on one kind of photography. I love landscapes and I love portraits and I love informal family photography; in all these things I try to find images that evoke stillness and reflection.","user_id":295211,"name":"Moishe Lettvin","website":"moishe-lettvin.format.com"},{"id":35063,"bio":"I first picked up a camera when I was a teenager and photography quickly became my passion.  While my professional life took me into the world of pharmaceutical science, I took every opportunity to learn more about photography through avenues such as the certificate program at UC Berkeley Extension and classes at the International Center for Photography in New York.  These programs helped me find my voice and hone my skills particularly as I transitioned from film to digital.  In 2012, I decided that I wanted to take the next step and began to submit my photographs to competitions.  Through it all, photography has given me the ability to show the beauty in the world even when it seems to be irredeemably crazy.   ","user_id":35068,"name":"Lisa Wisniewski","website":"www.lwisniewskiphotragraphy.com"},{"id":130624,"bio":"I am an Architect with extensive photography experience, who uses low angles shapes and shadows on building to demonstrate the buildings unique form","user_id":130022,"name":"Dominic Vecchione","website":"www.dgvphotography.com"},{"id":741351,"bio":"Zohra Kalinkowitz is a visual artist who has had numerous Solo and Group exhibitions in the San Francisco Bay area and nationally.  Her approach to photography is multidisciplinary.  With a background in both photography and painting her work is a hybrid of the two.  While the images are photographic, the process of working on the images is very fluid and painterly.  The compositional sensibility of the painter, the technical precision of the camera and the flexibility of the digital medium are combined to create images that move the viewer to look beyond surface reality to other dimensions.  ","user_id":738843,"name":"Zohra Kalinkowitz","website":""},{"id":162727,"bio":"I have concentrated on portrait, fashion and figure for the last six years, mostly in studio.  Now I am moving to work in natural settings and focusing on design connections between the model and the surrounding environment.","user_id":162125,"name":"David Robertson","website":"www.dlrobertsonphotography.com"},{"id":567752,"bio":"Born in Hungary, 2002.\nStill learning.\n","user_id":567168,"name":"Sára Járosi","website":""},{"id":38283,"bio":"After graduation from Penninghen/ESAG (Paris) in 2000, a school of graphic design and from the School of the International Center of Photography (NYC) in 2004, Floriane become a freelance artist/photographer.\nFrom 2004 to 2011, she pursues a project in various mega-cities where she sets up subtle “mises en scène” of the female urban loneliness. \nFrom 2012 to 2014, she toures around the globe realizing « Half the sky », a continuation of her « women’s project ». At the same time, she produces a second project  « How Much Can You Carry ? » about different weights of life (not only physical weights but also social, psychological or hereditary pressures). A book has been published in 2014 by Filigranes (France). \n\nSince, she built other body of works such as « Ciels de seine », « Trucks », « Modern Sati » and « Presences » (two last ones related to the female conditions)","user_id":38288,"name":"Floriane De Lassée","website":"www.florianedelassee.com"},{"id":560282,"bio":"For me, it’s about the light. The lines. The texture. The shadows. The moment. And the emotion evoked by it all. \nI’ve been shooting consistently for about 8 years now. I belong to an online daily shot forum and although I have subjects that I lean towards shooting I would describe myself as a photographer of opportunity. \nI’m still learning and everyday I get better. My desire is to capture the mood or something in each shot that moves me and hopefully others.","user_id":559698,"name":"Cindy Nybakken","website":""},{"id":102558,"bio":"Chitose Kuroishi is a fine art photographer originally from Japan. She received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in NY. \n\nPublic Collection\nKiyosato Museum of Photographic Art (KMoPA), Yamanashi, Japan\n\nWithin the past year, Chitose’s work has acquired special recognition, earning awards and her work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and featured internationally. ","user_id":101956,"name":"Chitose Kuroishi","website":"www.chitosekuroishi.com"},{"id":606203,"bio":"I'm a New Zealand-born, Melbourne, Australia-based editorial and commercial photographer with a strong focus on creative portraiture and storytelling.","user_id":605619,"name":"Louis Trerise","website":"www.louistrerise.com"},{"id":34911,"bio":"- “Ao Largo” , Smith Galeria - jun/2013\n- Kaunas Photo Festival, Lituânia - jun/2010\n- 4º FestFoto POA, Porto Alegre - abr/2010\n- III Semana de Fotografia do Recife - nov/2009\n- USP-Maria Antônia, projeto de residência -\njun 2009\n- Panorama Digital, SENAC-Santana - mai/2009\n- URBAN SPACE 08, projection series, The New Life Berlin Festival, menção honrosa - mai/2008\n- 3º Festival Internacional de Fotografia Paraty em Foco - out/2007\n- “Este Mundo é Meu”, Centro Cultural São Paulo, SP - out/2007\n- 37º Chapel Art Show, SP - set/2006\n- Povos de São Paulo, Point Ephémère, Centre de Dynamiques Artistiques, Paris, França - ago/2005\n- “Ocupação 35 Anos”, Paço das Artes, SP -jun/2005\n- “Olhares Paulistanos”,Paço das Artes,SP- mai/2005\n-“Caixa Preta”, MIS, SP - mar/2005\n","user_id":34916,"name":"DANIEL SALUM","website":""},{"id":651376,"bio":"In a previous life I worked as a specialist nurse. An accident forced me to look afresh at my life and start over, so I turned to photography and photoshop. Surprisingly, good things can emerge from difficult and painful experiences.\n\nSince working as a photographer I mainly work from home where I have a studio. I love photographing people and especially those involved in the fitness industry. in studio settings \n","user_id":650792,"name":"Madeleine Winston","website":"www.madeleinewinston.com"},{"id":538989,"bio":"Jorge Berenguer Molinero reside en Valencia y cursa los estudios de Grado en Fotografía y creación audiovisual en la Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño de Valencia. ","user_id":538405,"name":"Jorge Berenguer Molinero","website":"www.jorgeberenguer.com"},{"id":35204,"bio":"GODELIEVE MOLS\nis a Dutch photographer living in Sydney, Australia.  After completing a Masters degree in Textile Art, Godelieve left the Netherlands for Paris, where she worked as a stylist and fabric developer in the trend forecasting and fashion industry. She committed fully to photography in 2008. Mols is currently working on several ongoing personal projects concerning family, essays on daily life.\nMore recently she added Ceramics to her Art Practice.","user_id":35209,"name":"Godelieve Mols","website":""},{"id":34954,"bio":"I am a freelancer photographer working in Helsinki, Finland.  As my work i do mostly portrait photography for magazines and brand images for commercial clients.\n\nI am a member of finnish 11-collective (www.yksitoista.fi). We publish one big documentary photo project every year. ","user_id":34959,"name":"Aleksi Poutanen","website":"www.aleksiphoto.com"},{"id":295369,"bio":"Roma Anderson is a Pakeha photographer and new media artist residing in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa.","user_id":294767,"name":"Roma Anderson","website":"romaanderson.com"},{"id":256761,"bio":"Maciej Cieślak – photographer by passion, financier by profession. He works with artistic and reportage photography, concentrating primarily on portraying people. Member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers. ","user_id":256159,"name":"Maciej Cieslak","website":"www.maciejcieslak.com"},{"id":740440,"bio":"Free thinker, politically aware and independent; seeker of light and truth. Grateful husband, proud father, fun-loving grandfather, dutiful caretaker and healthy skeptic.  Striving to remain aware, always learning and desiring to leave this world a better place than I found it.  ","user_id":738154,"name":"Kipp Baker","website":"pixure.com"},{"id":34957,"bio":"Lisa Sibley  is a photographic artist and educator who lives and works in Tarpon Springs, FL, USA. \n\nShe is a MFA graduate from Lesley University College of Art and Design, Cambridge, MA, USA.  ","user_id":34962,"name":"Lisa Sibley","website":"www.lisasibley.com"},{"id":741490,"bio":"","user_id":738951,"name":"ANTONIO CANEDO ELDUAYEN","website":""},{"id":741444,"bio":"","user_id":738914,"name":"Robert Bernardi","website":""},{"id":741456,"bio":"","user_id":738924,"name":"Taka Ito","website":"tkpchart.myportfolio.com"},{"id":401115,"bio":"At the age of 62 I finally completed my bachelor's degree in digital photography in May 2019. I had been shooting since my younger days with my first Kodak Box Brownie.  And continue these days with everything from 35 mm \u0026amp; 120mm film to full frame \u0026amp; medium format DSLR's","user_id":400531,"name":"Larry Melby","website":"larrymelby.myportfolio.com"},{"id":741511,"bio":"Born in 1985 in Toyama Prefecture, Japan","user_id":738968,"name":"Motoki Orisaka","website":""},{"id":62574,"bio":"-Self taught as photographer\n-Education: MA in Media and communication studies\n-Documentary, portrait and art photographer.","user_id":62405,"name":"Iselin Kristiansen","website":"www.conversationsonsexandwork.com"},{"id":741532,"bio":"","user_id":738985,"name":"Michele Henney","website":null},{"id":311422,"bio":"Work experience\nBorn on December 26, 1987 in Owase City, Mie Prefecture.\n\nI learned the basics of photography while working as a wedding photography studio and advertising photography assistant since 2015.\n\nActive as a freelance photographer since 2022.\n\nIMA next #34 selected for short list.\n\n","user_id":310820,"name":"Tatsuya Suzuki","website":"www.instagram.com/ryu_1987/?hl=ja"},{"id":772436,"bio":"I have always been fascinated by the human mind. Dreams, imagination, the abstract and the oddities of what we conceive in our innermost thoughts and fantasies is the template for who we are as individuals. Each, being unique and beautiful in our own way.\n\nPhotography, in a sense, is a way for those interpretations, dreams and fantasies to come alive. My passion tends to focus not only on the abstract and our inner selves, but also on nature and the environment surrounding us that also makes us who we are or who we want to be. That is the journey that I am on. The exploration of the self and spirit and who we can become. \n\nMichael Frank has been living in beautiful Bucks County, PA for the past 20 years.\n","user_id":764547,"name":"Michael Frank","website":"www.bucksarts.org/michael-j-frank"},{"id":35116,"bio":"A Bristol-based street photographer, I originally come from Paris. I never leave the house without my Nikon. After more than 5 years living in the UK, I'm still always wide-eyed and fascinated by my surroundings as if I've just landed on a new planet. I love the colours, the sounds and the voices of this country. I continually catch interesting people and moments with my camera and add them to my every growing collection of images.","user_id":35121,"name":"Nina Allwood","website":"www.LifestyleDistrict.co.uk"},{"id":243355,"bio":"Thom Middlebrook holds BFA and  an MFA in Photography from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.\nBoth of which are meaningless if you don't like the work. However it does give me someone to blame.","user_id":242753,"name":"Thom Middlebrook","website":"www.mdlbrk.com"},{"id":741577,"bio":"Always a photographer.","user_id":739018,"name":"Pete Edwards","website":"www.northstand.co.uk"},{"id":675791,"bio":"Camila Montanhani is a full time mother, family and brand photographer in Montrose, NY. She believes that photographs are more than just frozen moments in time. They are our legacy.  Photography has the power to transform our perspective and our sense of identity and tell our story beyond our time on this earth.  She is passionate about giving families fresh perspective into their every day lives and helping them to cultivate joy and gratitude. ","user_id":675207,"name":"CAMILA MONTANHANI","website":"www.livingnotesphotography.com"},{"id":444601,"bio":"Photography is my passionate hobby. I am interested in art, fashion, glamour and life style photography. I try to capture the beauty of human form in its infinite variations and with infinite set of emotions in natural surroundings. I believe that the collaborative effort between two artists (model and the photographer) based on trust, understanding and respect can create magic.","user_id":444017,"name":"Ray Chandler","website":"visitingmangallery.artfolio.com"},{"id":171657,"bio":"I'm Tuba Doner, I'm a Turkish photographer currently living in London. \nSince moving to London in November 2015, as a way to adjust my new life in this vibrant city, I started an ongoing project on Instagram called \"london diaries\".\n\nPhotography gives me direction on this long journey we call life. ","user_id":171055,"name":"Tuba Doner","website":"www.instagram.com/tuba__doner"},{"id":740869,"bio":"Self taught amateur photographer with passion on people photography and also abstract sujets. ","user_id":738491,"name":"Thomas Ringhofer","website":"thomasringhofer.info"},{"id":572147,"bio":"medico. fotoamatore. dilettante in tutti i sensi","user_id":571563,"name":"alessandro errigo","website":""},{"id":691692,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer working and living between London and Italy. I am passionate about street photography which I embrace through the focus on candids, details and geometries. I started my journey about 10 years ago when I bought my first Nikon and continued to practice street photography as a way to capture and express empathy for the outside world in the form of a connection with the people I encounter daily.","user_id":691108,"name":"FEDERICA TAGLIETTI","website":"www.federicataglietti.com"},{"id":741632,"bio":"Ellen Isabell Richter ist eine in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Deutschland) geborene Fotografin. Im Osten zur Zeit des Mauerfalls geboren.  Sie arbeitet in Ihren Bildern oft sehr dokumentarisch und versucht sich in Ihren künstlerischen Arbeiten abseits von klassischen Idealen zu bewegen.\n\nSie absolvierte eine Ausbildung im Gestalterischen Bereich und begann 2011  Autodidakt als Fotografin zu arbeiten. Später studierte Sie ab 2018 Medienmamangement und befindet sich momentan im Meisterstudium des Fotografenhandwerks.","user_id":739066,"name":"Isabell Richter","website":"www.beatpixwithheart.wordpress.com"},{"id":696161,"bio":"MD and \n  street photographer\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":695577,"name":"Omer Tumer","website":"_"},{"id":772472,"bio":"Who am I? Well one obviously knows my name, if one has managed to read this far and if one is willing to read further, let us assume, for my sake; that I am a well taught madman. It is peculiar being asked to summarize an abstraction, for the summary shall define the abstraction only momentarily. I am thin air as I am typing, I shall be a puff of fart by tonight; pixie dust in the morning. \nClearly, I am a poet. Shamelessly so. \nI am pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts at the Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio (AAIS) where I define and constantly redefine what being a poet and a dramaturg is to me. \nMy sense of self is determined by my poetry.\nIt is a causality. I am cause I write, I write cause I am. It’s a vicious little shit-show. \nI got one thing. I would not have played, a game of cat and mouse with my own sociability, unless I had something, anything; that one thing that keeps me south of normal. Writing. \n","user_id":764583,"name":"Atimanyu Vashishth","website":"www.withinthemarginoferror.net"},{"id":158936,"bio":"Photography is not only about what you see, but also about what you feel.  Sinden's images elicit mood and atmosphere in a photographic style which she describes as a “re-creation of reality ... embodying the dreamlike quality of years gone past.  Sometimes it lies in the grit of the urban streets, or the quiet pensive moments of thought and emotion.”\n\nIn 2001, Sinden Collier became the first Black female photographer to be signed to Getty Images.    During The Month of Photography Los Angeles 2018,  Sinden participated in \"Doyennes of Photography in LA\" - a group show highlighting a diversity of women photographers working across different genres.  “YourDailyPhotograph.com Hot 100 of 2021.”  The “YourDailyPhotograph.com Hot 100” is a list of contemporary fine art photographers selected by the curators and collectors of YourDailyPhotograph.com.","user_id":158334,"name":"Sinden Collier","website":"www.sindencollierphoto.com"},{"id":741627,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. My passion is nature photography but I do love all aspect of it. I love Black and white and the emotions it brings to a photo. ","user_id":739062,"name":"Daniel Lacroix","website":""},{"id":741600,"bio":"","user_id":739038,"name":"Seth Allen","website":""},{"id":25073,"bio":"Savvas Kois was born (1964) and lives in the city of Chania (Greece). He has studied photography at the ESP School of Photography, combined with photography seminars and workshops attended by professors and photographers recognized for their knowledge and work.\n \nHe has participated in many exhibitions through festivals, competitions, and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad.\nSince 2007, he has been a member of the local Photography Club, where they strive through seminars, presentations by distinguished photographers, exhibitions, etc. to introduce people of all ages to the world of photography.","user_id":25078,"name":"Savvas Kois","website":"www.savvas-kois.eu"},{"id":741681,"bio":"I came to photography in my 60s and it has been a fabulous interest for me. I did my diploma and was the oldest in my class to by 35 years!  It has given me a wonderful hobby and takes me out into the world in search of interesting people and places. I have never entered a competition before and I am looking forward to setting up a website soon. You are never too old to have fun!","user_id":739106,"name":"Sally Wilson","website":""},{"id":165724,"bio":"Portrait and events photographer ","user_id":165122,"name":"Andrew Sillett","website":"www.sillettphotography.com"},{"id":261767,"bio":"I have worked decades as a stylist for Photography and now I am an amateur photographer. ","user_id":261165,"name":"Krisztina Zettner","website":""},{"id":74506,"bio":"My interest in art grew in the early 1990s when I was exposed to the fundamentals of artistic expression: line, color, \u0026amp; form. My visual perception \u0026amp; self-expression began to expand significantly when I began investigating the line and its irregularities. My personal epiphany occurred when I realized that there are no straight lines in nature. Over the years I have been experimenting with the line through direct observations coupled with the imaginative exploration of the human figure, portraits and expressive abstracts.  \n\nMy artistic technique used in constructing each piece consists of charcoal, pastel, ink, pen \u0026amp; mixed media paint. This has proved to be invaluable in my visual creations. I have come to believe that my art is designed to expand each viewers visual potential to open unknown explored territories of the human realm. \n\nMost Recently, I have used the camera as a medium with my visual development.  I have explored self portraits, landscapes, and cityscapes/scenes. I have been featured in various galleries since 2012\n","user_id":74208,"name":"Rebecca Griggs","website":""},{"id":741683,"bio":"Retired teacher who over 40 years also dabbled in photography through a range of genres from portrait and fashion through to events photography, weddings and sport.","user_id":739108,"name":"Kosi Davis","website":"www.kdogphotography.com.au"},{"id":741133,"bio":"Just a guy on an adventure with a camera.","user_id":738682,"name":"Ken Davis","website":"kendavis.photography"},{"id":149636,"bio":"A photography enthusiast with a passion for street, travel and documentary photography.","user_id":149034,"name":"Greg Jupe","website":"www.deviantart.com/blink-click/gallery"},{"id":741680,"bio":"  I reside in a small coastal town 2 hours south of Sydney where I love to explore the local rock platforms always looking for photo opportunities.    I love taking a variety of photo's but my real love is anything with water in it.   Most of my work consist of landscape shots with the ocean or my latest passion is capturing abstract style photo's that nature offers me.  ","user_id":739105,"name":"Jeff Sheppeard","website":"www.norfolkandco.com.au"},{"id":106518,"bio":"I grew up overseas and never had a home. So I call the world my home and love to explore it any chance I get. ","user_id":105916,"name":"Jonathan Nyquist","website":"nyquistcreative.com"},{"id":163463,"bio":"Used to work at Lomography, and from there I got the first connection with photography. Still have a dream that can't give up: studying in a professional photography program and dedicating myself to the development of analogy photography.","user_id":162861,"name":"Shuyao Li","website":""},{"id":658161,"bio":"Laurie Beck Peterson (b. 1962) is a US based artist specializing in 19th century photographic processes. Her work exploring themes of impermanence and the growth and decay of the natural world. Her most recent work utilizes sustainable plant-based printing methods.\n\nCurrently, Laurie teaches her research specialty of contemporary use of historical photo processes at Tyler School of Art + Architecture. Philadelphia, PA. Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally and is included in many private and public collections. Most recently she was chosen to exhibit at The Royal Photographic Society in Bristol, UK, as part of IPE 164, on view beginning in 2023. She is included in the 2021 selection of Rfotofolio photographers and two bodies of work were awarded at the 15th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards on view in 2021 at FotoNostrum in Barcelona. ","user_id":657577,"name":"Laurie Beck Peterson","website":"lauriebeckpeterson.com"},{"id":35131,"bio":"Matjaz Krivic is a documentary photographer capturing long-term stories of people and places. For 25 years he has covered the face of the earth in his intense, personal and aesthetically moving style, portraying poor parts of the world characterised by traditions, social unrest and religious devotion. In recent years he has been focusing on conservation and environmental issues and acting as an advocate for a greener future through his work.\nHis work and multimedia projects were exhibited in galleries, museums, open-air exhibitions in Slovenia and across the world, at international photo festivals like La Gacilly Photo, Les Rencontres d’Arles and Visa pour l’image, and were widely published around the world by numerous national and international media outlets including National Geographic, BBC, Wired, Boston Globe, Geo, Guardian, Stern, Spiegel, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Newsweek, GQ, Internationale, D-La Repubblica, Wall Street Journal, Forbes and many others. Krivic has won several prestigious awards, including World Press Photo, Picture of the Year International, and Lens Culture.\nHe has been judging several international photo competitions, occasionally giving out photography workshops around the world and has co-created a first Bolivian photo festival FotoFestival Manzana1 where he is a creative director.\n\n\n","user_id":35136,"name":"Matjaz Krivic","website":"www.krivic.com"},{"id":537998,"bio":"","user_id":537414,"name":"Susan Saunders","website":"www.susansaundersphotography.com"},{"id":741693,"bio":"","user_id":739114,"name":"Julian Payne","website":""},{"id":741679,"bio":"Valerie Mayer has photography running through her veins. Her images show her art and soul as well as her sensibility and vigorous vibrance that enhances every picture.\n\nValerie, has a long history as an Advertising Producer, starting in hometown Lima, Perú, and continued through Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, the US. A keen eye for the right angle, the perfect expression, the mood that makes the difference. She is a composition, color, and lighting nerd, who enjoys every moment of her craft, and who loves the beauty of the ordinary, the soul in every  living creature, and the greatness of the world around us.\n\nValerie has exhibited we work in various galleries through Texas and in Vermont.","user_id":739104,"name":"Valerie Mayer","website":"beldenmayer.photoshelter.com"},{"id":106058,"bio":"Hubicki's work is interested in the subtle and overt relationship between object, site and memory. In particular, the work is derived from cultural and historic research where objects/sites are resuscitated into a new accord with past and present.\n\nHis current work focuses on both the constructed and natural world drawing upon sources such as landscape, entropy, architecture, botany and geology. The works conceive themselves less as individual documents - or as documentary photography - than as a discourse between things: their state, genealogy and conceptual relationships to each other. \n\nNicholas Hubicki lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. ","user_id":105456,"name":"Nicholas Hubicki","website":"nhubicki.com"},{"id":365672,"bio":"Ekaterina Gosparovich was born on the island of Sakhalin, in the Russian Far East, in 1978.  After graduating from art school in her home town of Korsakov, she traveled nine time zones to begin her study of journalism at Moscow State University.  When she graduated in 2002, she was the first in her family to do so.  For the next decade, Gosparovich lived and worked in Moscow, supporting herself and her young daughter.  In 2012, she moved to New York City. There she discovered her passion for film photography. She currently lives and works in Woodstock, NY.","user_id":365070,"name":"Ekaterina Gosparovich","website":"www.kategosparovich.com"},{"id":584256,"bio":"i HAVE BEEN WORKING IN PHOTOGRAPHY FOR 50 YEARS. THESE ARE SOME OF MY BEST PRINTS.","user_id":583672,"name":"Joe Enos","website":"joeenos@att.net"},{"id":34946,"bio":"Mike Cables photography offers a new way of looking at the marvelous details we encounter in daily life. Restlessly seeking the unusual in the usual, Cable’s carefully composed shots feature common objects reframed and revisited. Plunging into each object with a freshly born vigor, Cable is concerned with the photograph as a residue of a unique experiential encounter. Abstract marks and scrawls, patterns, systems and maps emerge from familiar artificial and organic matter. Rust, plant life, paint and architectonic abstractions in dynamic hues reveal their own unique symbology and magnify the subtle play of light and shadow illuminating quotidian opticality to the fullest. \nBorn in 1965 in Plattsburgh, NY, Mike Cable currently lives and works on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. His interest in abstraction harkens back to the formative period he spent growing up in the vast wilderness of the Adirondacks. He has received considerable attention for his land and seascape work as well. \n\n","user_id":34951,"name":"Mike Cable","website":"www.pbase.com/jakeyferret"},{"id":741709,"bio":"I'm a filmmaker and photographer from the South Coast of NSW, Australia. With a background in sports and action photography, my fascination with people and the human spirit has led me to pursue documentary work in both still and motion form.","user_id":739128,"name":"Samuel Tolhurst","website":"samtolhurst.com"},{"id":741715,"bio":"","user_id":739132,"name":"Felix Tian","website":"www.felixtian.com"},{"id":193623,"bio":"Mario Delić is a cinematographer, photographerand visual media author born in Zagreb, Croatia in 1971. He started taking first stills in late '80s. Since then he has exhibited his works at solo and group exhibitions. What once started as still photography evolved to cinematography back in 1990. Holding a credit to numerous cinematography projects, Mario keeps photographing his personal ideas, advertising campaigns, theater projects, travel stories... He has worked in Europe, Middle East, North Africa, South East Asia and USA. He published short stories and travel essays accompanying his photographs.","user_id":193021,"name":"Mario Delic","website":"www.mariodelic.com"},{"id":443162,"bio":"Michal is a photographer, phototherapist and photography instructor at Galitz - Israel's largest school of photography, based in Tel Aviv, Israel.\n\nShe is also an IP attorney, specialized in copyright and works with artists and entrepreneurs in order to help them protect their work, as well as lectures regularly to photographers, artists and creators on the importance of copyright protection.\n \nMichal’s work has been published in many magazines and professional photography websites worldwide, such as: Landscape Photography Magazine, Atmosphere Magazine, Photography Blogger, Nonsense Society, Artscan and more, and has won honorable awards, including the Jerusalem International Photography Challenge \"JerusaLENS\", organized by the Jewish National Fund together with JNF USA, Ammunition Hill, Foreign Ministries, Tourism, Jerusalem and Heritage, Ltd. and with the support of HP and Venture Partners PICO. ","user_id":442578,"name":"Michal Luzzatto","website":"www.michal-luzzatto.com"},{"id":142778,"bio":"Will Harlan Campbell is an Instructor of Photography at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. He also offers photo workshops at his own studio, Light Matter Studio, in Durham, NC. He specializes in analog and historic photo processes, such as large format film, wet plate collodion (tintype), and gelatin dry plate negatives. In 2022, Campbell received a grant from South Arts and the NEA  to create a large project for the Click! Photo Festival that culminated in two concurrent solo shows at the Durham Arts Council and 21c Museum Hotel. ","user_id":142176,"name":"Will Harlan Campbell","website":"www.willharlancampbell.com"},{"id":741671,"bio":"My name is Nikita Shevchuk and I specialize in B\u0026amp;W street and documentary photography. Originally from historical Moscow, I live in Vancouver, BC, Canada since 2016. In 2017 I've studied film production and cinematography in Vancouver Film School and during that time I fell in love with photography. Currently I work in film industry as a lighting technician while having photography as a passion always by my side. A recent trip to India inspired me to fully shift my perspective from movie world to actually moving around the world and documenting the reality as I see it. ","user_id":739098,"name":"Nikita Shevchuk","website":""},{"id":123977,"bio":"live in kyoto\n\nSolo exhibition\n2020.9 Osaka City RICOH Imaging Square Osaka \"re collection\"\n2020.6 Shinjuku-ku RICOH Imaging Square Tokyo \"re collection\"\n2019.9 Osaka Ricoh Imaging Square Osaka \"re collection\"\n2019.6 Tokyo Ricoh Imaging Square Shinjuku \"re collection\"\n2018.10 Osaka City gallery solaris \"cut flowers\"\n\n\nTwo-person exhibition\n2019.5 Osaka City gallery solaris \"re birth\"\n2019.4 Kanazawa City serif s (Seitarou Design Kanazawa) \"re birth\"\n\nMajor group exhibitions\n​2021      Tokyo PICTORICO GALLERY\n2019. 6 Tokyo arts gallery\n2016.11 Paris Galerie Daguerre\n2016.11 Paris CARAT (Paris Dentsu)\n2015.11 Tokyo Atsukobarou \"Life\"\n\nAward history\n2020     Onaeba27 Reviewer Award (Papan Sirima)\n2016. 6 Ashiya Photo Association Photo Exhibition Semi-Grand Prix (Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art Exhibition)","user_id":123375,"name":"Kazuo Kuroda","website":"www.kazuo-kuroda.com"},{"id":665882,"bio":"I am a portrait and documentary photographer based in Kent, taking commissions throughout the UK.\n\nMy work is natural, personal and usually has a strong focus on colour.","user_id":665298,"name":"Joshua Atkins","website":"www.joshua-atkins.com"},{"id":741725,"bio":"","user_id":739141,"name":"STEWART ISKOW","website":""},{"id":534430,"bio":"Habitualmente hago fotografia de moda desde hace unos 3 años, pero cuando viajo me gusta siempre llevarme la cámara y capturar todos los momentos que me llaman la atención.","user_id":533846,"name":"Francisco Aberturo Ruiz","website":"www.franruizfotografo.com"},{"id":657340,"bio":"Sebastian Conrad (he/him)  is a non-binary, queer artist born and raised in \nBavaria,Germany.\n\nHe is currently working as a freelancer in and around Munich.\n\nHis practise of self-portraiture and fine-art/ fashion photography arose from the need to understand his own queeness and the conditioning of self that we as humans experience. It explores different perspectives and ideas that are present within the realms of identity, society and connection.","user_id":656756,"name":"Sebastian Conrad","website":"www.sebastianconrad.co.uk"},{"id":657684,"bio":"","user_id":657100,"name":"Clinton Renshaw","website":""},{"id":35278,"bio":"I was born in 1959, in Southern Italy. I started shooting in theater and during street theater performances. After years, due to frequent trips to the Middle East, Africa and Asia, but also in the Mediterranean and its habitats, I have developed a strong focus and passion for image details and color.\n\nIn addition to participation in some group exhibitions in various public places, I have produced a portfolio, Barcelona Details, which has received very favorable comments from Turisme de Barcelona (Spain), in which the touristic town is transformed into a world of details, shapes and colors. I have also produced a calendar for a multinational company in medical field.\n\nSocial Landscape or Anthropological landscape can be a good starting definition for my current production. I have a particular taste in constructing stories from simple images and familiar environment. We speak of stories, not of photographs, because each portfolio is a look centered on a small part of our lives, and this story is a look on the way.\n","user_id":35283,"name":"Giovanni Renna","website":"www.giannirenna.it"},{"id":723577,"bio":"My first contact with photography was around 1983. I remember sneaking into our living room to look at the cover of 'Diario 16', a magazine that came with the newspaper my parents bought every Sunday. That Sunday the cover was a photograph of a man, naked, embracing a fully clothed woman. That photograph really captivated me. Perhaps because of that private moment captured in the photograph, a moment so little seen among couples at the time and especially unnoticed in my environment. Maybe it was the nudity. I'm not sure what the real reason was, but I kept coming back to look at the photograph day after day. The man was John Lennon, the woman, Yoko Ono, and the photographer, Annie Leibovitz.\n Black and white has left its mark on me, due to its ability to show raw emotions despite the fact that their time makes them timeless. The purest white and the darkest black are more than enough to fill my photographic world. It is in this black and white where I feel most comfortable. As Cristina García Rodero said “Colour ties you to reality, black and white allows you to fly”.\nIn terms of genres, without a doubt, social photography and journalistic photography are, for me, the most exciting and interesting. They perfectly capture and frame humanity. I don't take this type of photography but I consider it photography in its purest form. They capture human nature in its most honest and raw form, with no frills. My main influences are Robert Capa, Bruce Davison, W. Eugene Smith, Josej K","user_id":722993,"name":"Óscar Roberto Lobato Sánchez","website":"1x.com/member/oskarrls"},{"id":573637,"bio":"Hermann Bredehorst is photographer based in Berlin, Germany , specialized in portraiture. \n\nHe is a regular contributer to Germanys leading news magazine DER SPIEGEL. \n\n","user_id":573053,"name":"Hermann Bredehorst","website":"www.hermannbredehorst.com"},{"id":659155,"bio":"","user_id":658571,"name":"Wynona Misato Mumenthaler","website":""},{"id":279175,"bio":"I don't have a professional photographer's experience but I feel it. \nI want to create. \nNow in Asia.","user_id":278573,"name":"Tetiana Basarab","website":""},{"id":698985,"bio":"Sammie Bond (2000) is an emerging photographic artist, based in Melbourne and Warrnambool, in Victoria, Australia. He completed a BA Photography at Photography Studies College, in South Melbourne in 2022. During his study he primarily experimented with making images through the lens of a dark and twisted mind-space. Sammie infuses his work with a passion for Taxidermy, sculpture, and transfer-processes like stamping. Sammie is a proud volunteer, including at the Yarra Sculpture Gallery where he managed, curated, and marketed the Zenith exhibition. He also worked as an assistant on Elements exhibition at the PSC Gallery at the Southgate Centre, Melbourne in 2021, and monthly at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) in Fitzroy. Sammie is an ambitious and accomplished image-maker, whose gothic images will be shown at the CCP in November 2022.","user_id":698401,"name":"Sammie Bond","website":""},{"id":597179,"bio":"Biography\n\nErik Stenbeck\nNationality: Norwegian\nEducation: University of Oslo:  Master of Arts/cand.philol. History of Art\nExhibition: FotoNostrum, Barcelona 2022, together with Helmut Newton.\n                ","user_id":596595,"name":"Erik Stenbeck","website":"www.erikstenbeck.com"},{"id":336609,"bio":"I´m an amateur  interested in travel photos mainly focused on people,  way of living , etc. ","user_id":336007,"name":"CARLOS RINCON","website":""},{"id":35420,"bio":"Photography is a compulsive need to me – observe, analyse, create images. \n\nMy approach privileges immersion, improvisation and intuition. My preferred workplace is in the street rather than in a studio. This approach makes me simplify my technique and work in black and white, film, silver prints. \n\nMy main photography projects are focusing on the city : urban landscapes, portraits in the streets,  street life, etc.\n","user_id":35425,"name":"David Rousselle","website":"www.davidrousselle.com"},{"id":741808,"bio":"I was born on August 1, 1970 in Warsaw, Poland. I have professional education in the field of arts (having graduated from Fine Arts High School and Academy of Fine Arts). I am a photographer specializing in ultrarunning, mountain and skyrunning events. In my work I focus on the emotions of individuals. I try to underline the hardship of the race, truth about human ambition, and the beauty and overwhelming greatness of nature.","user_id":739202,"name":"Jan Nyka","website":"www.jannyka.com"},{"id":741840,"bio":"","user_id":739229,"name":"Tommaso Mazzarotto","website":""},{"id":684413,"bio":"Soy fotógrafo documental y cineasta. He estudiado y practicado la fotografía desde hace mas de 10 años. Mi pasión por la imagen y el arte de contar historias hizo que diera el salto a la labor documentalista con un gran trasfondo antropológico, dando vital importancia a las culturas humanas y su contexto.","user_id":683829,"name":"Jose Antonio Murcia","website":"www.jamurcia.com"},{"id":687694,"bio":"I am a street and documentary photographer.  I work largely with digital images.. . I like to break boundaries between documentary and street work. I live in Merseyside in the North West of England near Liverpool.  I take both candid and non-candid images and see the value in both. ","user_id":687110,"name":"David wallace","website":""},{"id":741873,"bio":"Fotógrafo por afición y vocación.","user_id":739257,"name":"Carlos Carneiro Muñoz","website":"blogdecarloscarneiro@worpress.com"},{"id":637190,"bio":"I am a Conceptual and Fine Art photographer who also does some work in Unit Stills for Film. I aim to apply Art Concept commercially and I love thinking outside the box and creating.","user_id":636606,"name":"Amanda Shotbolt","website":"nextshotphotography.com "},{"id":741819,"bio":"I am an artist who explores landscapes through abstract photographs, documents various industrial environments and photograph babies and toddlers under water. ","user_id":739212,"name":"Kari Knudsen","website":"www.galleriknudsen.net/eng"},{"id":541790,"bio":"I am based in East Sussex UK and am inspired by artists and photographers of many genres, I believe we experience the world as a series of fleeting impressions, coloured by our own memories and emotions.  I believe that the viewer completes the images and that each person will interpret an image differently.   I find it exciting that my intent may not be what the viewer takes from my image.   I am fascinated by the idea that time is non-linear, our present moments always influenced by past shadows and future possibilities.\n\nI use photography as the medium by which to express these ideas and enjoy the playfulness of using creative camera techniques such as multiple exposure and camera movement as well as a more traditional approach.\n","user_id":541206,"name":"Jan Beesley","website":"janbeephotography.com"},{"id":211955,"bio":"My name is Max Joseph, I am 20 years old, and studying a bachelor of anthropology in London. I discovered street photography in 2017, inspired by New York City, where I lived from 2016 to 2018. I took a digital photography course at Maine Media College, then two courses of film photography at ICP. The courses at ICP gave me the love of film, and I've been shooting almost exclusively on film ever since. I call myself a street photographer, though I also often diverge to portraiture and abstract photography. My favourite photographers range from Joel Meyerowitz, William Klein, Alex and Rebecca Webb, to Daido Moriyama, Nan Goldin, Jeff Mermelstein and Dianne Arbus.\nI also take my inspiration from other media, especially music - playing jazz and blues guitar. Nevertheless, my everlasting inspiration is the world itself, and the streets, where anything and everything can happen.","user_id":211353,"name":"Max Joseph","website":"www.instagram.com/streetphotomj/?hl=en"},{"id":294995,"bio":"Ximena (hemēnæ) is a visual artist based in the UK,\nher current work depicts a closer relationship between humans, \nnature and space, where a palette of blues, greens and orange \nis present in her images whilst she focuses on black and white \nhand printed methods.","user_id":294393,"name":"Ximena Torres Murillo","website":"www.ximenatorres.co"},{"id":267049,"bio":"Amatrice passionnée par la photo numérique et argentique.\nJ'ai commencé en 2014 la photo avec un canon 100D, depuis j'ai évoluée tant en matériel qu'en technique.","user_id":266447,"name":"Cloé Vié","website":"www.instagram.com/cloev.jpg/?hl=en"},{"id":691541,"bio":"The soul of a professional photographer trapped in a cheap body camera","user_id":690957,"name":"Damiano Sinclair","website":"concentrato.mypixieset.com"},{"id":190568,"bio":"","user_id":189966,"name":"Damien LeGault","website":"www.damienlegault.com"},{"id":211383,"bio":"Beate Waetzel is a fine art photographer living in Potsdam, Germany. She developed an artistic fascination for both dance photography and analog photography with medium and large format cameras, without any post-processing. She is also concerned with the mystery and resulting realization of chance in analog photography.","user_id":210781,"name":"Beate Waetzel","website":"www.waetzel.de"},{"id":35338,"bio":"My work has been developed through experimentation of the digital media. I have been working towards developing a style that is a hybrid of photography mixing it with textural elements. The objective is to add a level of depth that is not normally seen with photography alone. By taking what could be classified as documentary images combined with textured layers the image gains a depth that straight photography lacks, which is a more emotional connection with the original location/setting and with the viewer. My current body of work captures the landscapes and birds of Alberta. As I continue my experimentation I hope to develop the techniques to other areas.\n\nToday digital photography is so prevalent and there are so many wonderful images that cover a wide range of subjects. At some point they all seem to blend into a rather bland representation of the world and moments that we live in. My work begins with a strong digital image and is developed from there.  \n\n","user_id":35343,"name":"Marc Neal","website":"www.marcnealartist.com"},{"id":35298,"bio":"Gina Costa is a photographic artist, museum professional, independent curator and scholar. As a photographer, she explores multiple formats and processes including film, digital, medium format, polaroid, and mobile. Her photographs are featured in private collections across the United States and Europe, including the oldest and most prestigious archive of photography, The Alinari Archive, Firenze, Italia. \n\nGina has worked at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; The Art Institute of Chicago; Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester NY; and has taught art history at a variety of universities. Gina is an internationally-known, award-winning photographer, whose work has been exhibited in art galleries across the United States and Europe, and has been featured on a variety of websites and publications. \n","user_id":35303,"name":"Gina Costa","website":"ginacosta.com"},{"id":741864,"bio":"Beginner with a huge love for photography.","user_id":739249,"name":"Sunita Lacey","website":""},{"id":746499,"bio":"","user_id":743361,"name":"Kamil Wędzicha","website":"www.kamilwedzicha.com"},{"id":741926,"bio":"","user_id":739306,"name":"Deniz Akyurt","website":""},{"id":746475,"bio":"","user_id":743343,"name":"Anna Sztabkowska-Hakało","website":null},{"id":541984,"bio":"2022 - part of group show at Edward Dixon Gallery, 2021:Selected photography in Davis Orton Gallery 7th Annual Group Show by Paula Tognarelli of the Griffin Museum of Photography and poetry published in NYS Writer's Institute The Trolley\n2019: Poetry award recipient, Hudson Valley Writer’s Guild, Photo Exhibition at Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson, NY and Living Gallery Outpost in NYC. 2016: award with StoriestoArt, published in NYU’s Minetta Review, and exhibited at Greg Moon Gallery in Taos, CO. 7-time award recipient and selected artist for the Capital District’s Photo Regional. 2018, 2013 and 2012: selected for the juried Fence Show Select. 2005 awards: Mohawk-Hudson Artist Regional, Albany Institute of History and Art, and the Saratoga County Council for the Arts. 2001 award Saratoga County Council for the Arts.1997: solo exhibit at the Fulton Street Gallery. \n\nWrote and illustrated 4 children’s books and a collection of poetry. I am editor and activist for the Green Party and NAACP. My work includes: journalist, photographer, film editor, housing organizer, environmental researcher, counselor for refugees, mentally ill, and the homeless, secretary, construction, and sheep farming. I am a mother of 2 children in Troy, New York.","user_id":541400,"name":"Deyva Arthur","website":"www.DeyvaArthur.com"},{"id":741911,"bio":"Je suis amateur dans ma discipline... Malgré les compliments de mon entourage, de mes proches, de mes clients, j'ai un vrai problème de légitimité.\nLe plus beau compliment qui m'a été fait fut celui-ci : \" Tu arrives à photographier l'âme des gens\"...\nJe crois que c'est le plus beau compliment qu'on m'est fait ","user_id":739291,"name":"Céline GAILLARD","website":""},{"id":115733,"bio":"","user_id":115131,"name":"Costantino Monteleone","website":""},{"id":494798,"bio":"","user_id":494214,"name":"Neus Alemany","website":""},{"id":676725,"bio":"When creating I am not only inspired by image but also by emotions, the story behind the image, music, etc. I do not apply myself to a specific style and I do not always go by the book, this works very inspiring to me...","user_id":676141,"name":"Tim Neels","website":"www.mitsleen.be"},{"id":185397,"bio":"","user_id":184795,"name":"roger rives","website":"www.tumblr.com/r-rives"},{"id":741771,"bio":"I specialise in documentary wedding photography. Focussing on moments, unposed, unscripted and natural. ","user_id":739176,"name":"Jamie BOOTH","website":"www.jamieboothphotography.co.uk"},{"id":741575,"bio":"My relationship with photography started 12 years ago, at that time I was involved in painting, but eventually my visual expression of the surroundings shifted to photos.  When I started taking photos, my first contact was with sea, which became my inspiration - sea and the environment reflected in it.\n\nMy name is Giorgi Nakashidze, born in Batumi, Georgia. My city with coordinates 41.643414 N, 41.639900E is located on black sea coast. ","user_id":739016,"name":"Giorgi Nakashidze","website":""},{"id":772659,"bio":"Yun Ping 昀平 is a Madrid based photographer. He is the author of 回家 (huí jiā), a visual essay that documents his personal journey as an adopted, trans and Chinese person; and member of El Local, a communitary space for contemporary photography at the centre of Madrid. \n\n\n\nHis interest in the medium of photography evolved in parallel with his identity search processes. His creative narrative centers on the significance of self-expression through self-portraiture and portraiture. Blurring the lines between photography and performance, his body of work delves into the concept of belonging in connection with the human body, physical spaces, and familial bonds.\n\n\n","user_id":764765,"name":"Yun Ping 昀平","website":""},{"id":710188,"bio":"Gloria Arboleda was born in Medellín Colombia in 1969.\nArchitect, Photographer\n\nGloria has found in photography a medium to thoroughly discover the environments she integrates in her life, allowing her to approach the culture and its people through a different outlook. She is interested in themes that go unnoticed. The target of her lens discards preconceptions in order to capture authenticity behind stereotypes.\nHer architecture and photography are linked to the places where Gloria lives, the Valle del Cauca and the island of Old Providence in the Caribbean.\n","user_id":709604,"name":"Gloria Arboleda","website":"gloriarboleda.com"},{"id":720400,"bio":"\nAmelia Sagone Rattew, is an Italian American freelance photographer. Her professional background has been in the worlds of advertising and education. After studying at The International Center of Photography in New York in 2017 she has been focusing on her career as a photographer. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in group shows such as The Women Street Photographers exhibition in Kuala Lumpur (2023), Paris Street Photo Festival (2024), The Julia Margaret Cameron Award, in Barcelona (2022), and The PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont (2022). ","user_id":719816,"name":"Amelia Sagone Rattew","website":"www.ameliasagonerattew.com"},{"id":167529,"bio":"I am French artist. I started photography with images taken in the streets across Europe following a residency and a young artists prize won in Germany. Today I work with photography and video in the form of exhibition or installations by mixing different mediums.","user_id":166927,"name":"Laurent Delhaye","website":"laurentdelhaye.myportfolio.com"},{"id":741938,"bio":"","user_id":739316,"name":"Clemens Stein","website":""},{"id":127685,"bio":"French Psychiatrist and Film Photographer,\n","user_id":127083,"name":"Joffrey CARPENTIER","website":"www.joffreycarpentier.com"},{"id":561904,"bio":"amateur","user_id":561320,"name":"Dominique Gaillardot","website":"Dmirabeau  sur Flicker"},{"id":746457,"bio":"Chloe is an emerging lens-based artist who recently graduated with a master's degree in contemporary dialogues photography from UWTSD college of art. Her work is community based focusing on people and social events, while also creating performative work that aims to challenge societal norms and expectations. ","user_id":743329,"name":"chloe lawless","website":"www.cs-l-lensmedia.com"},{"id":741992,"bio":"","user_id":739357,"name":"melody goethals","website":""},{"id":302157,"bio":"Based between Italy and Ghana, of Italian nationality, he studied history and social sciences. Self-taught photographer, he uses digital photography to explore the connection between human perception, archetypes and environment. ","user_id":301555,"name":"Marco Bordignon","website":""},{"id":271883,"bio":"","user_id":271281,"name":"Lisbeth Skei","website":"mail: Lisbeth.Skei@nrk.no"},{"id":742019,"bio":"","user_id":739380,"name":"Pedro Nunez Gomez","website":""},{"id":276000,"bio":"","user_id":275398,"name":"Luc Valigny","website":"www.lucvaligny.com"},{"id":365138,"bio":"","user_id":364536,"name":"Ingrid Schnelle Skjelanger","website":"schnelle.photo"},{"id":223298,"bio":"Mexican Architect \nPhotography Lover \nTravel Enthusiast \nMusic Addict \n📍Mexico City","user_id":222696,"name":"José Luis Hernández Corte","website":"www.datarquitectura.com"},{"id":742002,"bio":"Retired now I use my camera on various projects most weeks of the year.","user_id":739366,"name":"Andres Thorarinsson","website":"no website"},{"id":742063,"bio":"","user_id":739414,"name":"Heather Palmer","website":"www.hmpalmer.com"},{"id":547625,"bio":"Roselle McConnell is a Newport based photographer who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design Photography Program and the Atelier program at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA.  Her work has been shown at the Griffin Museum of Photography; the New England School of Photography, Boston;  PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT;  The South County Art Association, Kingston, RI; and in the Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis, MN.  \nMcConnell is the featured photographer in the landmark book “America’s Eden:  Landscapes Through the Ages” in partnership with the Newport Tree Conservancy in Newport, Rhode Island.  Released in December 2021, “America’s Eden” is a top selling comprehensive history of Newport landscapes from European settlement to the present day.  McConnell’s contribution features Newport’s “Living Legends”:  twenty historic and rare tree specimens on estates and public property in Newport. The book has received wide critical acclaim and has already reached #18 in bestselling Landscape Architecture books by Amazon and rated 5.0 out of 5 stars.  ","user_id":547041,"name":"Roselle McConnell","website":"www.parisprettyplease.com"},{"id":218853,"bio":"I 'm a nurse crazy about photography ","user_id":218251,"name":"Mia Nolf","website":"www.mianolffotografie.com"},{"id":202754,"bio":"I grew up in North Central Louisiana. I became interested in Photography in High School when I saw the work of Jim Brandenburg's story on the White Wolves of Ellesmere Island in National Geographic. From then on I've had a camera in my hands.  I received a BFA in Photography and a minor in Art History from the Savannah College of Art and Design. I travelled all across the country assisting some of the best Photographers and print makers in the business. I now focus most of my work on Wildlife and Nature Photography and I am also shooting more Portraits in the Environment. Digital or film it doesn't matter, I choose depending on the work and asthetic on whatever look I'm going for.","user_id":202152,"name":"Joe Stroud","website":"www.joestroudphotography.com"},{"id":72422,"bio":"Originally from London, England, I am based in Vienna as a freelance photographer, making reportage portraits and street life scenes alongside my regular editorial and advertising commissions.","user_id":72151,"name":"Nathan Murrell","website":"www.nathanmurrellstreet.com"},{"id":153516,"bio":"Roula Schiza studied pharmacy at the University of Athens and for the last 22 years she has been working in the pharmaceutical industry holding senior positions in the fields of sales, marketing and communication.\nDuring her education journey, she learned English, French and Italian,  earned an MBA from the Open University of Britain, a Master in Clinical Pharmacology from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and recently started a new academic journey towards an MSc in Communication at Purdue University. \nIn a parallel world,  she studied photography at Focus School of Photography in Athens, she read a lot of books, watched a lot of movies and had the opportunity to travel a lot and exchange ideas with a lot of different people that made her acknowledge the extraordinary power of diversity.\n\"Evolve and improve\" is her personal tag line and is highly inspired by Charles Darwin's theory that \"only species adaptable to change will survive\". \nPhotography for her is a loud \"YES\" to life, distinguishing surviving from living and connecting science and art!","user_id":152914,"name":"Roula Schiza","website":"www.rschiza.com"},{"id":525017,"bio":"\n","user_id":524433,"name":"Federico Mannella","website":"www.federicomannella.com"},{"id":446521,"bio":"Works in the traditional, non-digital, analog photographic medium. His exquisitely hand-crafted black and white prints, which he makes in the darkroom.","user_id":445937,"name":"Volodymyr Demkiv","website":"volodymyrdemkiv.com"},{"id":740176,"bio":"After studying art history art the Sorbonne\n and the cinematography at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière,\n I worked as a focus puller in the movie industry, video clip, publicity for two decades before finding it technically too heavy. \nThat's why I choose as an autodidact to fly to documentary photography\nto capture and explore intimacy in public space or private circles.\n\nAfter 15 years in Paris I return 14 yers ago near my birth place, my roots, my family, near La Rochelle. \nMy time is 3/4 there, by the sea and 1/4 in Paris.\n\nI define myself as \n-cis woman\n-lesbian, \n-non binary\n-pansexuel\n-eco-feminist\nanti racist\n-anti  discriminations, homophobia,  lesbophobia, transphobia\n-neocolonialist\nanti capitaliste\nin a word intersectiona...l\n\nFor exhibitions and publications see my website\n\nVoilà, c'est la vie\nto be continued...","user_id":737955,"name":"chris Vincent-Poupin","website":"cvincentpoupinphotography.com"},{"id":546929,"bio":"I am a London based cinematographer, video editor and photographer. I enjoy capturing and/or creating images with a surrealistic quality which depict scenes of desolate beauty.","user_id":546345,"name":"Andreas Georghiou","website":"www.andreasgeorghiou.net"},{"id":165253,"bio":"Magdalena Krakowska – a part-time photographer and a graduate of Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths College in London (2005). In love with black and white photography and portraits, and inspired by Brassai.  Magdalena lives and works in Krakow, Poland, where she offers studio portrait sessions.","user_id":164651,"name":"Magdalena Krakowska","website":"www.magdalenakrakowska.com"},{"id":634973,"bio":"35 plus year career based in LA area, shooting a range of Advertising, Editorial,  Corporate annual reports, and numerous non profits. World travel to over 60 countries.\nNowadays, continuing with commercial field work but focusing more on the fine art angle. Hence this project (and others)\n ","user_id":634389,"name":"Kevin Burke","website":"  silenceandslowtime.com"},{"id":35514,"bio":"Photographe indépendant depuis une dizaine d'années, je travaille sur un projet documentaire qui questionne la place de l'homme dans la ville et son rapport à son environnement. Mon écriture photographique est volontairement décalée, intuitive et picturale, influencée par la culture de la photographie humaniste et l'une de ses extensions, la photographie de rue. J'essaie par cette écriture de documenter l'homme dans son milieu de vie et de montrer comment celui-ci, à travers ses propres mutations, influence l'homme en retour. Mon travail a été publié entre autres dans National Geographic, D la Repubblica, Le Nouvel Obs, La revue Long Cours, 24H01,  Le magazine 75, La Vie, Paris Match, Wider Mag, Liberation, Le Pèlerin, Alternatives économiques, Les Echos, Mercredi, etc.... Prix Mentor 2017, lauréat du Miami Street Photography Festival 2017, lauréat du prix MAP 2013, lauréat du prix 2015 Regards double. Je suis membre de Hans Lucas depuis 2015.","user_id":35519,"name":"Cyril Abad","website":"www.cyrilabad.com"},{"id":172065,"bio":"I have been developing myself as a photographer in the past two years. I feel there is still more to learn and that I am finally finding my way. I know what I like doing, which took a while to find out: art photography, reportage and portraits.","user_id":171463,"name":"Maite Morren","website":"www.facebook.com/MaiteMorrenPics"},{"id":689840,"bio":"I photograph cityscapes to capture the shapes and colors, the textures and patterns, and the contrast between new and old. New York City is the perfect venue for urban photography with its dense network of buildings, designed by the world best's architects to reach ever higher into the sky. I love pointing my camera up and capturing the light of the sky reflecting off such iconic buildings. These images are difficult to compose-given the extreme geometry, and difficult to expose-given the harsh contrast of bright and dark illumination. Overcoming these challenges to capture the spirit of the city gives me tremendous satisfaction.","user_id":689256,"name":"Peter Smejkal","website":"psmejkal.com"},{"id":181598,"bio":"A student at the Open Colleges of Art","user_id":180996,"name":"Ghada Alqassimi","website":"ghadablogoca.wordpress.com"},{"id":742061,"bio":"Born and raised in Brazil, I have recently discovered my passion for photography along with my wife - we now work as a duo called Curating Moments based in London. In my spare time, I like to capture people and their stories. Portrait and Street Photographer currently based in London","user_id":739412,"name":"Leo Melo","website":"leomelo.com"},{"id":35391,"bio":"Rafael Goldchain is a Canadian photographer. His photographs are in the collections  museums including the Ryerson Image Centre, the National Gallery of Canada, the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Biblioteca Nacional de Chile.  Born in 1953 of Polish-Jewish heritage in Santiago, Chile Goldchain was educated in Jerusalem, Israel before moving to Toronto. He earned a MA in Art History at the University of Toronto, an MFA at York University, and a BAA in Photography at Ryerson University.\n\nGoldchain was a runner up for the prestigious Scotia Bank Photography Prize (2015), as well as receiving the Duke and Duchess of York Prize in Photography (1989), and the Leopold Godowsky Prize in Photography (1989).\n\nMonographs:\n\nI Am My Family: Photographic Memories and Fictions. Princeton Architectural Press, NY 2008\nhttp://www.papress.com/html/product.details.dna?isbn=9781568987385\n\nNostalgia for an Unknown Land. Lumiere Press (Toronto) 1989\nhttp://www.lumierepres","user_id":35396,"name":"Rafael Goldchain","website":"www.rafaelgoldchain.com"},{"id":95738,"bio":"","user_id":95225,"name":"Roddy Atkinson","website":"www.roddyatkinson-photography.com"},{"id":742127,"bio":"","user_id":739466,"name":"yuxing liu","website":""},{"id":544278,"bio":"","user_id":543694,"name":"Michelle Frey","website":""},{"id":109591,"bio":"I am a multi-media artist working in different forms. ","user_id":108989,"name":"Graham Fink","website":"www.grahamfink.com"},{"id":673155,"bio":"","user_id":672571,"name":"Jun NGUYEN-HATSUSHIBA","website":"www.nguyen-hatsushiba.com"},{"id":278734,"bio":"Keyvan Jafari , He was born on March 21, 1993 in in Sari, Iran. He is a freelance photographer  ( Photojournalist \u0026amp; Documentary Photographer ) who works in the field of environmental photography.\n\n\n\n","user_id":278132,"name":"keyvan Jafari","website":"keyvanjafari.ir"},{"id":557331,"bio":"I am a fine arts photographer creating images that reflect my connection to nature and passion for the preservation of the ephemeral landscape.\n\nDisturbed by the degradation of the land and the ever-growing list of the extinction of species, I work through exploration of and passion for the restoration of the environment both local and global, appreciating the bizarre, banal, and beautiful. ","user_id":556747,"name":"CATHERINE CAMERON","website":""},{"id":22884,"bio":"Jana Plavec was born in Czechoslovakia in 1979. She focuses on documenting social issues, the life of minorities, and other socially excluded or rejected groups and individuals, using photography as a medium to tell their stories. She studies and tries to capture the relationship between people and their spaces, and the genius loci they form together. Plavec also creates visual poetry, drawing mainly from personal and emotional experience which is visualised in the lyric of her photographic series.","user_id":22884,"name":"Jana Plavec","website":"www.facebook.com/jana.plavec.1"},{"id":630007,"bio":"I am a largely self-taught non-professional photographer. I like to say that I don't take photographs, but that I capture snapshots.  Beauty is all around us; we just have to pay attention to it.","user_id":629423,"name":"Tania Thiffeault","website":""},{"id":35525,"bio":"My name is Edvina Meta, a freelance Photographer and Retoucher with a master degree in Psychology. As a photographer my main aim is to break the intersection area between the people and the photographer, reaching the eye and the soul. Provoking and creating a feeling makes me hunt for the moment, the angle, the light and the spirit of what will be forever transcend in a single image. ","user_id":35530,"name":"Edvina Meta","website":"www.edvinameta.com"},{"id":697217,"bio":"Photography was my first love. At the tender age of 11, my “artist” uncle gifted me my first 35mm camera—and I took it everywhere. Grade school was my virtual canvas, as I captured portraits of my childhood friends who were always eager to be showcased.\n\nAs the years went on, I worked to develop and improve my skills. I attended Parsons School of Design, graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, and it subsequently lead me to work in the fashion e-commerce space. More recently, I decided to take a hiatus and focus on my growing family. This change has, in turn, rekindled my passion for the art and has allowed me to concentrate on my preferred and more personal style of shooting.\n\nI currently live in the New York Metro area with my husband and two daughters.","user_id":696633,"name":"Kyna Billis","website":""},{"id":742105,"bio":"","user_id":739446,"name":"Maci Kinch","website":""},{"id":772726,"bio":"Yohan Beeri was born in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1971 \nI live and work in Jerusalem, which is a very interesting city for photographers. It is the holly place for the 3 religions, so there is a lot of character, history, and sometimes also tension. The architecture is unique in different neighborhoods from privet houses to crowded poor streets. people here are so different from each other... they dress and behave in special ways according to their beliefs and their community habits. \n\nMy formal education is B.Arch in architecture and M.Des in design, both From BEZALEL - academy of art and design. my work is designing renovation of old stone houses, yet Photography has always been a great passion for me. In 2022 I re-enrolled studies, this time in photography in MUSRARA - school in Jerusalem. in 2023 I was chosen to present a solo expedition in the academy gallery.\nI shoot mainly on black and white film – 35mm and medium format, and whenever I can I like to print in the darkroom.\n\n","user_id":764829,"name":"Yohan Beeri","website":"yohananbeeri.wixsite.com/yohanan"},{"id":663324,"bio":"Raphaël Neal in a French photographer living in England. His work is distributed by Agence VU’. \n\nHis photographic work has been exhibited and published in France and internationally since 2005.  Through portraits and self-portraits, he explores themes such as solitude and seduction, boredom and imposture, and questions our relationship with the history of art and nostalgia. \n\nShown at ImageSingulières festival (FR) in 2022 and a winner of Portrait of Britain for two consecutive years, the New Waves series consists of portraits of teenagers paired with landscapes, adressing global warming issues. The most recent self-portraits series, Hollywood Nightmares (2022), pays tribute to the golden age of cinema, with a horrific twist. \n\n\n\n","user_id":662740,"name":"Raphaël Neal","website":"www.raphaelneal.com"},{"id":616123,"bio":"Neal is an award-winning photographer celebrating the beauty around us, whether it's a stunning landscape, a surrealistic abstract image, or a gritty slice of urban life. Not content with “normal”, Neal looks up when others look down, and vice versa.\n\nNeal is enamored with the beauty and complexity of black and white photography, but will occasionally delve into color when the scene dictates. \n\nNeal’s photographic background consists of a mixture of formal and informal studies. His work has been influenced by \"the masters\" as well as the work of contemporary photographers, but equally important has been his career in computer graphics software. \n\nNeal's artwork has appeared in numerous juried art shows and can be found in various private collections.","user_id":615539,"name":"Neal Pierman","website":"www.nealpierman.com"},{"id":639239,"bio":"Mother, military spouse and photographer from Connecticut, living on coffee and sarcasm. I love shooting portraits, boudoir and street photography. ","user_id":638655,"name":"Sarah VanHook","website":"www.sarahvanhook.com"},{"id":323492,"bio":"HNC Photography student in London.","user_id":322890,"name":"Babs Gorniak","website":"www.kamiyaphotos.co.uk"},{"id":772721,"bio":" Zixi Xia was born in Guiyang, Guizhou, China, in 2000. She found her passion for photography during the pandemic in 2020 when she took a break under the influence of the pandemic from her studies at Auckland University of Technologies in New Zealand. She received a Photography Certificate from RISD in 2023.\nHer work has been published in multiple magazines including Impetuous Magazine, ProfiFoto, and Mob Journals. She also received international photography and art awards including APA AWARDS and global talent prizes. Meanwhile, she participated in renowned international art and photography exhibitions and fairs around the globe.\n\nNow she works and lives in Guiyang and continues to devote herself to photo-based art.","user_id":764824,"name":"Zixi Xia","website":""},{"id":772759,"bio":"Mary Teresa Giancoli was born in Berkeley's California and received a B.A. from Wellesley College, and an M.F.A. in Photography from Hunter College. As a high school student and college student, Giancoli lived and studies in Florence, Italy and began photographing landscapes and cultural traditions in Southern Italy. She combines a studio practice with projects in photography, video and watercolor.\n\nAs a Swing Space Artist in Residence with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and a recipient of funding from USA Projects, she created Cuetzalan, a book and a series of exhibition prints exploring dance and rituals among women’s communities in the Puebla region of Mexico. \n\n Artist in Residencies with Solo Exhibitions include The Museum of Arts and Culture, New Rochelle, NY; El Museo Francisco Oller y Diego Rivera, Buffalo, NY;  St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Atzcapotzalco and the Universdid Iberoa Americana. Group exhibitions include HunterCollege Art Gallery/Tribeca, the Queens Museum, El Museo del Barrio, Jeffrey Leder Gallery, La Guardia Community College, Flushing Town Hall, a Smithsonian affiliate, Museo Nacional de Las Culturas Populares","user_id":764861,"name":"Mary Giancoli","website":"marytgiancoli.net"},{"id":847985,"bio":"৮৮fb এক্সপ্লোর করুন: অনলাইনে স্লট ও গেম খেলার নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: R. da Paz, 485 - Jardins, Brasília - DF, 36619-780, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 21 99982-2814  \nই-মেইল: bd.88fb.eu.com@gmail.com  \n#88fb #88fb_Game #88fb_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://bd.88fb.eu.com","user_id":833829,"name":"Bdfbeucom Bdfbeucom","website":"bd.88fb.eu.com"},{"id":35375,"bio":"Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is an annual event in May with well over 1,500 Canadian and international artists and photographers exhibiting at more than 175 venues throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Founded as a not-for-profit organization in 1997 and now a charitable organization, the Festival is devoted to celebrating, and fostering the art and profession of photography, through a diverse range of programmes.\n\nAs a leading proponent of photography, the Festival increases exposure and recognition for local, Canadian and international artists and is committed to advancing knowledge, creativity and innovation in photography. It stimulates excitement and discussion among a diverse audience that has grown to over 1.8 million. CONTACT is the largest photography event in the world, and a premiere cultural event in Canada.","user_id":35380,"name":"CONTACT Photo Festival","website":"scotiabankcontactphoto.com"},{"id":742115,"bio":"","user_id":739456,"name":"Matt Harbicht","website":"www.harbichtphoto.com"},{"id":742122,"bio":"My name is Roomana Sokeechand and I am from Mauritius. I am a currently studying Psychology and Mathematics at Lycoming College, but my real passion is photography.","user_id":739461,"name":"Roomana Sokeechand","website":""},{"id":741867,"bio":"Retired, I've been practicing photography since High School. I have been a photo hobbyist for the past 45 years.  I have often herd, \"find your niche and stick with it\",  I prefer an eclectic approach. My goal is to trigger an emotion, any emotion or reaction. \nOne advantage of being older, is that I realize my limitations and realistically I'm not expecting to hear back from lens culture ;-)   At least now I'll never wonder \"what if?\".\nThank You","user_id":739252,"name":"Cory Assaly","website":""},{"id":563380,"bio":"I was born in Venezuela in 1970. After five years of education as an information engineer, I moved to the capital in 1992 and started working as an IT consultant. For the next two years I took various courses in photography and ceramics. In 1995, I moved to Chicago, USA, where I worked as a florist for three years before moving to England in 2001 and taking a visual arts course at Emerson College. Half a year later I moved to Germany. From 2002 to 2005, I lived in both Germany and Switzerland and studied a semester in a priesthood seminar and two years of Eurythmy. In 2005 I came to Norway to finish my educatio. In 2008 I started working at Waldorf school in Nordstrand, Oslo. In recent years, I have led an interdisciplinary team working with unaccompanied minor refugees and pursuing further education and a master’s in special education.\nAs far as my artistic work is concern, I am on an overall level interested in the human being. Humans’ relationships with themselves and others, with the world and nature.","user_id":562796,"name":"Rodolfo D Villegas","website":""},{"id":35370,"bio":"Yiannis Hadjiaslanis is a photographer based in Athens, Greece.  His personal work explores narratives of place. Documenting locations in Greece, across the Mediterranean and the African continent, he engages with questions of historical memory, the present conditions and speculated futures of lived environments, and their significance for those who live, create, interact and evolve with them.  He is a member of the 'Depression Era' collective.","user_id":35375,"name":"Yiannis Hadjiaslanis","website":"www.hadjiaslanis.com"},{"id":537478,"bio":"Murzin transitions comfortably between her personal and professional work, between black \u0026amp; white and colour images, between film and digital technologies. Drawn to the slow time and solitary space of her darkroom, Murzin sees making prints as a meditative practice that manifests in her final images. The textures and rhythms of old-school film development nurture Murzin’s creativity in an increasingly pixilated world.\nNo matter what the medium, Murzin’s images foreground transition: the time and space between states and subjects. \nLisa continues to experiment with alternative analogue processes, combining early studies in black and white processing with digital technology. ","user_id":536894,"name":"Lisa Murzin","website":"www.lisamurzin.com"},{"id":742138,"bio":"Still plotting along after all this time has past. ","user_id":739476,"name":"Eve LeBer","website":""},{"id":147333,"bio":"","user_id":146731,"name":"Patricia Lopez-Hurtado","website":""},{"id":36255,"bio":"Full circle done, after being a photojournalist I still do it just for fun. \n","user_id":36260,"name":"Piotr Smolinski","website":"piotrsmolinski.com"},{"id":35721,"bio":"","user_id":35726,"name":"Emanuela Cristiano","website":""},{"id":741139,"bio":"","user_id":738688,"name":"Chris Gardner","website":""},{"id":35869,"bio":"I am a graduate student of sociology and I seriously followed Photography from 2013.\nDuring this time I have followed different genres in photography and social documentary photography because of its association with Sociology I followed more .\nMy pattern in photography is Lewis Hine , a sociologist photographer. I think with artistic look to photography can be used as a powerful tool for research and build a better world for posterity.\nI think by travel and communication with the people of the world can come to an understanding of this world.","user_id":35874,"name":"Amin Bahrani","website":"www.aminbahrani.com"},{"id":366150,"bio":"Chilean photographer, engineer by training, cannot avoid seeing balance and harmony in human constructions.","user_id":365548,"name":"Patricio Gomez","website":"www.patriciogomezfotografia.com"},{"id":742186,"bio":"","user_id":739511,"name":"Jo Sinclair","website":null},{"id":742150,"bio":"I am a Melbourne based photographer with a keen interest in street and urban photography, and an emphasis on monochrome treatment.  ","user_id":739485,"name":"Denise Lawry","website":"www.deniselawryphotography.com"},{"id":415072,"bio":"Born in Mex city, in a bicultural, unconventional family. German mother and Mexican father, Erik was born in the heart of the entertainment industry, with early appearances in Theater and TV, then professionally trained as an actor.\n\nHe started shooting Opera productions and contemporary dance projects in the early 90´s and since then, he has covered a wide range of fields or photography genres, including still photography in film productions, artists portraits, fashion and architecture. Street or documentary photography is one of his favorite missions.\n\nCurrently, Erik has been focusing in developing different personal projects as a visual artist in collaboration with other creative professionals, while attending a flourishing commercial career.","user_id":414488,"name":"erik zavala","website":"www.erikzavala.com"},{"id":645924,"bio":"","user_id":645340,"name":"J Connor Sacks","website":"jconnorphoto.com"},{"id":765239,"bio":"С 13 лет я не расстаюсь с фотоаппаратом, но связала свою жизнь с другой профессией. Сейчас мне 45, и фотография захватила меня полностью. ","user_id":759174,"name":"Екатерина Золотых","website":"www.ekaterinazolotykh.photo"},{"id":742256,"bio":"Ximena Mostajo nació en el año 2001 en Lima, Perú. Tiene 21 años y actualmente estudia Comunicación y Fotografía en la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. Comenzó a sumergirse en el mundo fotográfico a principios de 2018. Su mirada fotográfica está enfocada en realizar fotografías documentales, de registro, activismo y autorales.","user_id":739568,"name":"Ximena Mostajo","website":"www.ximenamostajo.com"},{"id":304628,"bio":"I am an educator. I am a former college President and the author of several books. I am an American Council on Education Fellow, a Fulbright Scholar, and a California State University Monterey Bay Fellow. I enjoy photography and have traveled extensively to photograph this great big beautiful world.  ","user_id":304026,"name":"Edward Valeau","website":"edwardvaleauphotography.com"},{"id":561958,"bio":"Professional Photographer and Artist. Resident of Montauk, NY and Lisbon, PT","user_id":561374,"name":"Ric Kallaher","website":"www.ric-kallaher.com"},{"id":721467,"bio":"I have been taking pictures since the 1960's, in black and white. developing them in my darkroom. \n\nOver a period  of  5 years in the 1970's, I have done a bit of architectural photography for local real estate developers;  then for the next 15 years I helped high school students create yearbooks full of photographic souvenirs. \n\nWith the advent of digital photography,  I developed a longing for nature photography and street photography in an urban setting.","user_id":720883,"name":"Claude Laurin","website":""},{"id":54939,"bio":"I'm a journalist/photographer currently living in New York City. ","user_id":54944,"name":"Larisa Karr","website":"www.larisakarr.com"},{"id":772769,"bio":"Halyna was born in 1983 in Odesa, Ukraine . After 2022 based in Romania.\nShe is a professional photographer, prize and award winner of many international photo competitions. \nHer high artistic achievements were recognized by the Luxembourg Art Prize in 2023 and works are exhibited in Ukraine, Hungary.\n\n2023 - Prize winner, first place in 500px Global Photography Awards.\n2023 - CERTIFICATE OF ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT from Luxembourg Art Prize.\n2023 - 4 Silver place winner PYA PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARIS in Professiona.\n2023 - Gold, Silver, Bronze winners in 10 STILL LIFE PHOTO ONE EYELAND 2022.\n2023 - Gold, Silver, Bronze winners in Tokyo International Foto Award in Professional.\n2023 - Silver \u0026amp; Bronze winner in Budapest International PhotoAward in Professional.\n2023,2022 - Nomination in Professional in the 9th, 8th Fine Art Photography Awards.\n2022 - First Place in International Photo Award in Professional.\n2022 - Platinum, Gold, Silver winner in European Photography Awards.\n2022 - Silver winner in New York Photography Awards.","user_id":764870,"name":"Halyna Vitiuk","website":"Www.en.galigrafiya.com"},{"id":772907,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":765006,"name":"Barbara Löffler","website":"barbaraloeffler.at"},{"id":9870,"bio":"\"My work as an artist, Patryk Kuleta aka Trynidada aka BOSSCO, is a celebration of colour, form, and emotion. I believe that art should evoke a response in the viewer and my goal is to create pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. I draw inspiration from the world around me, including nature, culture, and personal experiences, and translate these inspirations into vibrant and surreal compositions.\nMy process is driven by experimentation and a willingness to take risks. Through my work, I'm aiming to challenge our perception of reality and invite everyone to question the norms and conventions of our society.. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to be curious, to question their assumptions, and to see the world in new and exciting ways.\nI am a multidisciplinary artist, working with a range of mediums including painting, drawing, digital art, and moving picture. Each piece is a unique expression of my vision and a reflection of my ongoing journey as an artist. My hope is that my work will continue to evolve and challenge both myself and my audience.\"","user_id":9870,"name":"Patryk Kuleta","website":""},{"id":516067,"bio":"I am a Fine-art Portrait, dance and docu- photographer based in the south of the Netherlands.    \n","user_id":515483,"name":"Petra Teeuwsen","website":"www.petrateeuwsen.com"},{"id":724842,"bio":"Ian is an artist and photographer based in Sydney, Australia. His evocative, surreal photographs are inspired by his background in psychology and explore themes of meaning, identity and personal struggle.\n\n","user_id":724258,"name":"Ian Li","website":"ianliphoto.com"},{"id":742179,"bio":"I am Emmanuel Upegui, from Cartagena. Photographer. I love geek culture and the discussions woven on social media. I dream of the \"golden age\" that settles after periods full of tensions—like those of the present. Essentially, I am a bridge builder. I go from here to there, listen to stories, and bring them to places where they can be amplified. I connect geographically distant people with a photograph.","user_id":739505,"name":"emmanuel upegui","website":"www.behance.net/eupegui"},{"id":7657,"bio":"Mattia Passarini is an award-winning freelance photographer based in China since 2006. He is focused in photographing the remote corners of the globe and the cultures that inhabit them. His passion in capturing disappearing cultures, ancient rituals, and everyday life leads him to travel to the most neglected countryside areas. ","user_id":7657,"name":"Mattia Passarini","website":"www.mattiapassarini.com"},{"id":848829,"bio":"","user_id":834673,"name":"stefano morelli","website":""},{"id":34961,"bio":"I travel to different countries in Europe and the U.S. to find abandoned old houses that still maintain the spirit of the people that once lived in them. There are often clues to be found about the former inhabitants, but the whole story and the reason of their departure remain open to interpretation. I prefer it that way. \nA lot of these houses are timecapsules of a time many decades ago. One day they will be gone and replaced by other houses, but in the meantime we bear witness to these past lives while nature slowly reclaims their homes. My other photography passions are winter landscapes and cats.\n I studied drawing, painting and illustration and only later took to photography.  I approach photography much the same as my drawings and paintings: instinctively. I use digital as well as analog cameras.\nIn 2013 I was selected for the New Dutch Photography Talent book (by Gup Magazine).","user_id":34966,"name":"Ineke Kamps","website":"www.inekekamps.com"},{"id":35709,"bio":"According to G. Ryle, the power of a shot is its ability to trigger the imagining process, through which I seem to be seeing the persons and things that are in the picture, as if they were in front of my nose, though they are not there and the whole situation may be long since disappeared .\nAmong other things, what these words bring into question is the myth of objective immediacy,  still too often attributed to Photography, i.e. the idea that what gives a shot its meaning is its purported direct and intimate relationship with reality, rather than the function it performs within the cognitive and emotional contexts of our practices, and which substantially consist in \" a stimulus to imaging\" as Ryle puts it (G. Ryle, The Concept of Mind, Penguins 1978 p 240 ).\nIn my projects I try to explore Photography as a language and identify the structures of this language, that is the structures that give us the power to confer meaning on what ... see: https://calonego.myportfolio.com/about","user_id":35714,"name":"Antonio Calonego","website":"calonego.myportfolio.com"},{"id":241216,"bio":"My name is Giannis Aggelakis, I was born in 1979 and I come from Chania, Crete.\n\nI studied Media and Cultural Studies in England at the University of Wolverhampton, obtaining a BSc with distinction. I continued my studies at MPhil level at the University of Birmingham and the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and Sociology (CCCSS).\n\n2011 marked a turning point in my life as I began to explore the world of photography. I soon realized that I was particularly interested in street photography as an art form based on discovering patterns and capturing life as it evolves: capturing it in its rawest form.\n\nI aim to capture everyday life as captured in gestures and movements, revealing the true texture and life that lies behind \"Crete\" as a tourist product.\n\nThrough photography I am given the opportunity to create distance from reality, so that I can then see as an observer, but not necessarily disassociated. It facilitates the development of a personal understanding of what really matters to me.\n\nMy main influences are Walker Evans, Elliott Erwitt, Robert Frank, Saul Leiter, Nikos Economopoulos, Robert Doisneau, Shirley Baker, Tish Murtha and others.\n\nMy work has been published in publications such as Street Photographers Foundations, Petapixel, Dodho, Eyeshot Magazine, Fujilove, Fujipassion and Monovisions.\n\nI was a Fuji-X ambassador from 2017 to 2024.","user_id":240614,"name":"Giannis Angelakis","website":"giannisangelakis.com"},{"id":738304,"bio":"Tomii, is a model and beauty queen turned photographer,  born and raised in The Bahamas. Her work captures the essence of her sitters, giving viewers images that she hopes spark feelings of empowerment and relatability.","user_id":736472,"name":"Tomacina 'Tomii' Culmer","website":"www.tomiiculmer.com"},{"id":128613,"bio":"I started as a self-taught photographer at the age of fifteen with an Olympus SZ-10-type camera.\nFor my early stages with this camera, my main subject then was macrophotography, as I needed to learn the bases of photography from courses and tutorials on the web. A few years later, I invested on a Canon 600d box to gain more experience. At that stage I realized I had a passion for marine landscape photography, which was to become my favorite theme.\n\nAll along my visits in European cities such as Berlin, London, Paris, New York and Venice, I discovered the pleasure of travelling on my own and concentrating entirely on different cultures, hoping to share my experience and my pictures.\n","user_id":128011,"name":"hauwen geoffroy","website":"www.geoffroy-hauwen.com"},{"id":809808,"bio":"Alva Martín \nTenerife 1970 \n\nWith a degree in Physics, his photographic practice is characterized by using the mobile phone as a primary tool and focuses on the intersection between digital immediacy and silent contemplation, positioning him at the center of current debates on contemporary photography. \nHis projects explore how technology can be an instrument of both exposure and introspection, as well as wonder at the everyday.\nHe has completed his training at EFTI and PHotoEspaña. He has been selected for the Enaire Foundation Awards 2024, included in the Official Selection of the International Photography Awards 2024, and selected by Singulart as one of the Spanish artists to follow. Additionally, he has been published in Dodho Magazine and participated in the collective exhibition Tránsitos at the Alcobendas Art Center in Madrid (2024) and at the FFoco Photography Festival in A Coruña (2024).","user_id":795414,"name":"Alva Martin","website":"alvamartin.com"},{"id":35903,"bio":"For a long time I've had a great interest in photography, ever since my father gave me his old Yashica rangefinder when I was a boy. Photography has followed me ever since, I always kept a camera close to me and as I was growing I became more interested to know more about it. It became the way to document the world around me, fueling my interest in travel. \nNowadays my style hasn't shifted dramatically, the genres that I inhabit are roughly the same, but my interests have slowly been shifting towards documentary photography, in order to tell stories, even if some of my projects might take years to end.","user_id":35908,"name":"João Pedro Almeida","website":"joaoalmeidaphotography.com"},{"id":731776,"bio":"Irina is a photographer and graphic designer based in Bulgaria. Raised in a family of a product designer/wood-carver and math teacher, for her the importance of problem solving and attention to detain  in every project are key in creating art and design. ","user_id":731059,"name":"Irina Dimitrova","website":"www.sashcreativestudio.com"},{"id":742299,"bio":"Meryl Davies is a photographer who lives and works north of Seattle, Washington. Davies graduated with honors from the University of Iowa in 2005 with a B.A. in Studio Arts and a focus on medium format photography. The ocean and the people who are drawn to it are her inspiration. She hopes to convey a sense of peace, wonder and community with each image.","user_id":739611,"name":"Meryl Davies","website":"www.merylmdavies.com"},{"id":757503,"bio":"Faccio foto da quando avevo 16 anni, vedo delle situazioni e non posso fare a meno di fotografarle.","user_id":752529,"name":"Gianfranco Patella","website":"chiccopatella.blogspot.com"},{"id":22128,"bio":"\nPeter Berra is a photographer who lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.","user_id":22128,"name":"Peter Berra","website":"peterberra.com"},{"id":35679,"bio":"Ashley Whitt is a fine art photographer whose work deals with themes of duality within the self, psychological states, and mortality. She uses a variety of photographic techniques including dass transfers, digital manipulation in Photoshop, sculptural bookmaking, and traditional darkroom processes. Ashley is a Texas native and currently resides in Dallas. \n\nAshley graduated from Texas Woman's University where she earned her MFA in Photography in 2012. She graduated from UT Arlington with a BFA in Photography in 2009. Her work has been shown locally, nationally, and internationally including Texas, Vermont, California, China, and India.","user_id":35684,"name":"Ashley Whitt","website":"www.ashleywhitt.com"},{"id":243333,"bio":"","user_id":242731,"name":"JLuis Huerta","website":""},{"id":362860,"bio":"I exclusively shoot on film with a Nikon FM and Olympus Mju. My body of work is rather varied with a focus on street photography but I am still experimenting with different styles and techniques. I have been able to present my project 1070 -  a neighbourhood in an exhibition in Vienna in summer 2019. This project explored the meaning of community and neighbourhood in the context of a district of Vienna I spent a lot of time in growing up.\nMy main interests lie in depicting and showcasing social interrelations. At the same time, I am discovering the beauty of textures and colours in nature, as can be seen in my two golden hour projects in the south of Sweden and in Tuscany.","user_id":362258,"name":"Paolo Fornaroli","website":""},{"id":742326,"bio":"","user_id":739638,"name":"Ryan St John","website":"fugacapture.com"},{"id":35894,"bio":"Romina was born in 1981 in Argentina.\nHer passion about art started at young age but it was not until her late twenties, after graduating in Economics, that she decided to dedicate her life to Photography. \nIn 2016 was selected by the \"Women's Forum for the Economy and Society\" (one of the 5 most influential forums worldwide according to the Financial Times) as one of the 17 young women who are on their way to become influential figures of the world.\nAmong many other awards, in 2017 was titled \"Photographer of the year\" by International Color Awards.\nHer works are represented by Galleries in the London, Edinburgh , Switzerland \u0026amp; Belgium, and they have been exhibited in major cities such as New York, Milan, London, Paris, Brussels, Zurich \u0026amp; Buenos Aires, among many others. \nOwner of a pictorial style, she is well known for her anachronisms and the use of yuxtaposition, irony and absurd to approach modern issues.\n","user_id":35899,"name":"Romina Ressia","website":"www.rominaressiaph.com"},{"id":35878,"bio":"Ying Tang was born and raised in Shanghai, China, and then moved to Japan where she enrolled at the Nanzan University of Nagoya and obtained a B.A. degree.\n\n\n\nDuring this period, Ying developed her passion for the photography arts and mastered a skill in street photography in and around the city of San Francisco. It was at this time when she returned to school to study photography both at the New York Institute of Photography and at the School of Photography of C.C.S.F. where she obtained advanced degrees. Ying's work has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Magazine and She worked for The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune in China, Shanghai TV Magazine. Currently she relocated in Cologne, Germany and work as a Freelance Photographer.\n","user_id":35883,"name":"Ying Tang","website":"www.yingphotography.com"},{"id":318931,"bio":"Zhang Yuchen, Photographer Artist.\nZhang Yuchen's images have an undoubted presence experience. Through his perspective, the space of daily life is transformed into an essential and spiritual state through photography. His works liberate the mind from everyday life and allow people to regain their understanding of life.\nChinese, born in 1997\nPersonal website: www.arykoz.com","user_id":318329,"name":"Yuchen Zhang","website":"www.arykoz.com"},{"id":542154,"bio":"I was a weekend wedding photographer in the 80s but gave that up. Following a career in education, I started doing commercial still life photography, my dream come true.","user_id":541570,"name":"JERRY DEUTSCH","website":"www.njproductphotographer.com"},{"id":604690,"bio":"","user_id":604106,"name":"Ole Wei-Yang Ripper","website":""},{"id":655936,"bio":"","user_id":655352,"name":"Manuel Gallina","website":""},{"id":254458,"bio":"Longtime professional photographer shooting mostly advertising for major agencies in New York. Teaching photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology for 24 years now.","user_id":253856,"name":"Denny Tillman","website":"www.dennytillman.com"},{"id":742427,"bio":"Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer comprises the artists Sarah Cooper (US, SE, 1974) and Nina Gorfer (AT, 1979). Their work centers around themes of illusion, memory and dislocation, illustrating the malleability of identity through layered pictorial collages of the female experience. \n\n“We share a deeply rooted interest in the female story and how our experiences and socio-cultural background influence our sense of self. Our work strives to articulate the unapparent and the hidden desires we hold dear, paying tribute to the many layers of life and memories that shape us.” Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer\nThe artist duo is known for their distinct hybrid portraits of women and immersive worlds with socio-political undertones. With a point of departure in photography, their work ranges from physically layered collages with painted and embroidered materials, to photographs of disassembled images in different states of ephemeral montage. The complexities of their subjects are reflected in the process and the fragmentation of the artwork’s surfaces. \n\nSarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer reimagine the tradition of portraiture by visually examining and deconstructing the narrative layers of those they portray. As much audience as creators, the artists’ own experiences are intertwined with that of the protagonist, resulting in images in which several epochs are simultaneously present. Like art history’s Mannerists and Surrealists, Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer strain observable reality through a filter of memories, moods and wounds.  \n\n Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer began their collaboration in 2006. They live and work in Sweden. Their artwork has been widely exhibited at museums including: Hasselblad Center, NOMA New Orleans Museum of Art, Nuuk Art Museum in Greenland, The National Museum of Photography Copenhagen, MAK Frankfurt, The Arctic Conference St. Petersburg, and Fotografiska, amongst others. Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer’s work is included in several private and museum collections, including the National Gallery of Iceland. Alongside their artwork, The artist duo design accompanying monographs. They have been awarded the German Photo Book Award in 2018 for their book I Know Not These My Hands (2017 Kehrer Verlag). Their film, Between These Folded Walls, Utopia, was given honorary mention for the Short Award at Tempo Documentary Film Festival in 2021. Cooper \u0026amp; Gorfer are Hasselblad Ambassadors. \n\n","user_id":739739,"name":"Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer","website":"www.coopergorfer.com"},{"id":35893,"bio":"Niqita Gupta is a visual anthropologist living and working in Mumbai. She graduated from London College of Communication with a Masters in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. When she is not working as a Photo Editor for a digital publication, she divides her time between photographic assignments, personal artistic projects, photowalks and curating. \n\nHer work has been selected for International Photo Awards, 2014 and been exhibited in India and abroad. She was also selected for Magnum Photos: Professional Practice Workshop held in London last year. \n","user_id":35898,"name":"Niqita Gupta","website":"www.niqitagupta.com"},{"id":713089,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in England, driven by a passion for experimenting with unconventional approaches. I find inspiration in exploring different interpretations of a project, transforming simple ideas into compelling images. My work is a reflection of my thoughts and creative vision, where I strive to create engaging compositions. I love delving deeply into my subjects, always seeking fresh perspectives to capture their essence.","user_id":712505,"name":"Leah Kelley","website":""},{"id":35686,"bio":"I am the photographer for Ruthie's Magical Camera. I love Jesus, Photography, and Music.\nI am an artist of many traits. My first artistic venture was photography. From there it branched out to graphic design and videography. I thank God every day for my gifts and talents because they all stem from Him, the original creator. I also have plenty of thanks for my husband, Cameron, because he inspires me every day and supports me in so many ways!","user_id":35691,"name":"Ruth Henderson","website":"ruthiesmagicalcamera.com"},{"id":156702,"bio":"Photographer and copywriter by vocation. Passionate traveler.\nClassical high school education, master's degree in Communication Design at Politecnico di Milano.\nProfessional Designer and, since 2008, Strategic\u0026amp;Creative Director at the Italian communication company NT Next. He participated in the foundation of TEDx Bergamo (2013-2015). Founding partner of the innovative start-up Solitaly. He holds lectures on communication strategy and innovation at the University of Bergamo.","user_id":156100,"name":"Michele Casarotto","website":""},{"id":35812,"bio":"Emanuela Colombo.\u0026nbsp;After 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.","user_id":35817,"name":"Emanuela Colombo","website":"www.emanuelacolombo.com"},{"id":36458,"bio":"Graduated from the law school of the University of Lima in 1999, and since 2002, I dedicate myself to photography. I have worked as a graphic reporter at EPENSA between 2004 and 2005, and at El Comercio between 2005 and 2014, making assignments throughout Latin America, as well as in Canada and the United States. The main coverages I have covered have been the war in Iraq in 2014, the Syrian armed conflict in 2013, the violence in Sidon, Lebanon in 2013, the 2012 elections in Venezuela, the funeral of Hugo Chávez in 2013, the earthquake in Peru in 2007, the earthquake in Chile in 2010, earthquake in Ecuador in 2016, voodoo ceremonies in Haiti in 2010 and 2011, Occupy Wall Street in New York in 2011 , Terrorism in Peru in 2012, Cuba's social and political situation in 2012. Rohingya Crisis in 2017.\n","user_id":36463,"name":"Sebastian Castañeda","website":"www.sebastiancastaneda.com"},{"id":36395,"bio":"I'm a London based Photographer currently obsessed with the streets of my hometown. I also make Video Games as a day job and I am a trained Animator.","user_id":36400,"name":"James Catterson","website":"www.thetravellingshutter.com"},{"id":542260,"bio":"","user_id":541676,"name":"Elia Turchetti","website":"vimeo.com/eliat"},{"id":606459,"bio":"My name is Anna Neustroeva. I’m a photographer from Russia, now living in Berlin. Main part of my work explores the relationship between people and place, memories and reality. I’m focusing on portrait and landscape photography. \n","user_id":605875,"name":"Anna Neustroeva","website":""},{"id":166812,"bio":"Born in Mexico; one of Yamile´s biggest concerns has always been the curiosity to observe the environment and its characters; capture it and show it to others from a personal point of view, what opts in her interest in art as a means of expression and leads her to study Photography in Mexico City.   She has remained active participating in exhibitions in various local cities  and outside her country in Colombia and Italy.  Yamile has also been the recipient of honorable mentions and awards in various national competitions and continues to expand her photography knowledge currently studying in Toluca, Mexico.\n","user_id":166210,"name":"Yamile Alfaro","website":""},{"id":35660,"bio":"Robert Baring's work explores the nocturnal urban world, depicting the nightlife, the beauty, the isolation, and sometimes the alienation present in that world.  Born in Oklahoma, Baring came to Texas at the age of six with his family and turned to photography as a hobby briefly while in college.  After a lengthy hiatus, he returned to photography, developed his craft, and has exhibited locally in Austin. \n\nAs in other growing urban centers, the downtown Austin area has developed rapidly, and it was there that Baring’s early projects mostly found their home.  Working in both analog and digital, he has sought to expand street photography's potential as fine art. While his photos have strong formal qualities – both geometric and graphic along with strong contrast - they often also include strong architectural elements which provide context to the urban setting.  On the level of interpretation, Baring's images infer a subsurface of drama and perhaps struggle. \n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":35665,"name":"Robert Baring","website":"robertbaring.com"},{"id":36419,"bio":"I am romanian photographer based in Germany in love with street, music and portrait photography.","user_id":36424,"name":"Nicolae Vatra","website":"www.nicolaevatra.com"},{"id":469280,"bio":"Born and raised in Graz/Austria started photography next to my fulltime job as a graphic designer and fell in love with softness and clear colors very soon. Women are my favorite thing to take pictures of. \nWebsite:  www.vanlonsperch.at","user_id":468696,"name":"Tanja Van Lonsperch","website":"www.vanlonsperch.at "},{"id":36063,"bio":"\"The vicinity of people are people\" \nI am intrigued by people and their environment and the feeling its combination gives\n\n\"De omgeving van de mens is zijn medemens\"\nIk ben geïntrigreerd door de mens en zijn omgeving en het gevoel dat de combinatie ervan oproept.","user_id":36068,"name":"Astrid Huis","website":"www.astridhuis.com"},{"id":36129,"bio":"  Ivan Tykhy\nUkrainian, born in 1982 in Kiev.\nDiscovered photography at the age of 18. For three years (2005-2008) worked as staff photographer for  Ukrainian National Press Agency. \nSince 2008 - independent photographer. Traveler.\nMy work is being published in magazines, newspapers and online media in Ukraine and throughout the world, such as National Geographic, Geo.ru, Foto\u0026amp;Video, Life Force Magazine, Street Photography Magazine, etc.\n\n     Awards\n2019 - Brussels Street Photography Festival - finalist (Brussels, Belgium)\n2017 - Tokyo International Photo Awards - silver (Tokyo, Japan)\n2016 - Siena International Photography Awards - finalist (Siena, Italy)\n2015 – Kolga Tbilisi Photo Award – shortlist (Tbilisi, Georgia)\n2014 - Golden Camera International Photo Awards - Grand Prix in People's Choice Award (Ukraine)\n2012 - National Press Photographers Association - Honorable Mention (USA)\n2012 - HIPA Awards - short list (United Arab Emirates)\n \n\n\n","user_id":36134,"name":"Ivan Tykhy","website":"www.ivantykhy.com"},{"id":8151,"bio":"Charles is a British born photographer currently based in Cambodia and has been working in Asia since 2005. He has a degree in Photojournalism from the London College of Communications and is part of Getty Global Assignments.\n\nLong term projects focus on the  legacy of conflict and colonialism.\n\n\nHis work has been widely published including The Sunday Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal , The Washington Post and National Geographic and TIME Lightbox. Charles has been featured in several interviews on the BBC World Service and the Wall Street Journal’s – Asia Today programme.\n\nCharles has also worked extensively with a wide range of NGO'S including UNICEF, World Food Program, ActionAid, Care International and DCA.","user_id":8151,"name":"Charles Fox","website":"www.charles-fox.com"},{"id":36249,"bio":"Architect-Photographer- Explorer - Adventure Traveller\n\n","user_id":36254,"name":"Fokion Zissiadis","website":"www.fokionzissiadis.com"},{"id":36231,"bio":"Cinematographer seems to document the world of the camera's eye . This world sometimes create , but that does not mean that fictional . Photographer uses the funds to provide us with perversity . World , which documents seems to be the only B \u0026amp; W. In our eyes resting on a meadow horse is a symbol of departing . Alive while toys, artificial creations and roundabouts surprising us their pulsating with life. The same process is at portraits women . Lively seems sometimes completely dead. And if still winks at us . We also see a clear portrait of human nature. Because we show only part of the face leaving the rest in secret, only for themselves.\nAnd now enough words . The rest of them remain silent .","user_id":36236,"name":"Maciej Wysocki","website":"www.maciejwysocki.com"},{"id":839491,"bio":"","user_id":825334,"name":"Mojdeh Farsani","website":null},{"id":725914,"bio":"Street photographer based in Tokyo, Japan.\nI want to capture the beautiful and interesting moments that exist around us but are overlooked.","user_id":725330,"name":"Takafumi Kiyozuka","website":"focus-journal.com"},{"id":105996,"bio":"Marta Zgierska, b.1987, Lublin, Poland. She holds MFA in Photography, MA in Theatrology and MA in Journalism. In her current works she explores the canons of feminine beauty and undermines the pressure that the contemporary society exerts on the woman’s image. In 2015 she was named one of Lens Culture's Top 50 Emerging Talents. In 2016 she won one of the most prestigious photography awards – Prix HSBC pour la Photographie and also Daylight Photo Awards, Reminders Photography Stronghold Grant, FotoLeggendo Giovanni Tabo Prize and Kolga Tbilisi Photo Award. In the same year she was nominated for the ING Unseen Talent Award. Her project \"Post\" has been published as a book by Actes Sud. In 2018 she was nominated for the prestigious Foam Paul Huf Award, in 2019 for the DZ BANK Art Collection Fellowship. In 2019 she was named Artist of the Year at the DongGang International Festival in South Korea. Her works can be found in the collection of HSBC Foundation and in many private collections. ","user_id":105394,"name":"Marta Zgierska","website":"www.martazgierska.com"},{"id":467919,"bio":"Zoltan Gerliczki was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1971.\nDiploma FOT Arts Academy 1989\n\nFreelance graphic designer \u0026amp; postproduction artist \nWork includes photography, computer graphics,\nPostproduction for still photography\n\nExhibitions include\nBorrowed Light, Mason Fine Art, Atlanta, 2018;\nFigure/Ground, Gutstein Gallery, Savannah, GA 2018;\nBreaking Myth, Palermo, Italy 2018;\nViolet \u0026amp; Wild Gallery, Amsterdam 2017;\nRevelateur, Mason Fine Art, Atlanta 2017;\nOpen studio, SCAD Atlanta 2016,2017,2018;\nGalerie Emilie Dujat, Brussels 2012 ongoing;\nIndian Caps, Antwerp 2010; \nNogoodwindow, Paris 2007;\nDaily 123, NYC 2005; \nStephen Downes Gallery, NYC 2003. \nHigh Visibility,2020. Atlanta.\nACP.Brash Nuance.2020.Atlanta.\nAPG.Photobuckhead.2020.Atlanta.\nhttps://www.theartdesignproject.com/zoltan-gerliczki\n\n","user_id":467335,"name":"Zoltan Gerliczki","website":"www.holdenluntz.com/artists/zoltan-gerliczki"},{"id":548457,"bio":"We are a photographer couple from India but based in Dubai. Photographing the earth's wild spaces fills us with joy, awe and endless positive emotion. We hope to kindle that spirit in others through our photos. ","user_id":547873,"name":"Preeti and Prashant Chacko","website":"www.composingthewild.art"},{"id":307941,"bio":"I work with black-and-white fine art photography—mostly digital, sometimes analogue—focusing on the traces people leave behind: objects, structures, buildings, and transformed landscapes.\nThese aren’t documentary images, but personal reflections. I’m not drawn to grand gestures or monuments, but to the quiet imprints of everyday life—the marks we leave on the world that seem permanent, but gradually fade into oblivion.","user_id":307339,"name":"Klas Anders","website":"www.klasanders.com"},{"id":6931,"bio":"","user_id":6931,"name":"Lars Boering","website":"www.triggertale.com"},{"id":36219,"bio":"Khalid Hameed is a Bradenton/Saint Petersburg, Florida based freelance photographer, born in Karachi, Pakistan.  He likes to capture humanity in the moments that unfold naturally in front of his camera lens.  He considers himself a beauty photographer, who finds beauty in the small and seemingly unimportant things overlooked by ordinary eyes.\n\nHis style of work is varied from urban, street, candid, journalistic images, but is not limited to those categories only.  His body of works includes images of artists, musicians, and ordinary, but extraordinary people that he encounters in his everyday life.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Kphotoman\nhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/khalidhameedphotos/\nhttp://photoman666.tumblr.com/","user_id":36224,"name":"Khalid Hameed","website":"khalidhameed.4ormat.com"},{"id":36175,"bio":"I am an artist and storyteller working on feminism, spirituality and issues that deal with human rights. I am currently based in Cameroon where I freelance and collaborate with UN agencies, NGOs and international press agencies. My work was published on The Guardian, Le Monde, Le Monde Afrique, El Pais, Rolling Stone Magazine and other publications and books.","user_id":36180,"name":"Dominique Catton","website":"www.dominiquecatton.com"},{"id":36042,"bio":"To be fully present in transit around the planet and through life. Obsessively witnessing the human condition and the vestiges of civilization. Record in image form the enigmas that this beginning of the third millennium, like a sphinx, imposes on us.\n\n\nAle Ruaro photographs every day in an ambitious and obsessive way. As if it were possible to carry out an accurate and complete inventory of all the human beings he has known and will know. As if he could witness and register all the happenings in his world, outside and inside. Like someone who wants to map every corner of the planet where he has been or might be. As someone who intends to collect and accumulate every vestige of civilization they find. Maybe even he can.\\","user_id":36047,"name":"Ale Ruaro","website":"www.aleruaro.com.br"},{"id":208008,"bio":"Pedro Ricarte is a passionate globetrotter, searching for self-discovery through contact with distant geographies and cultural/social disruptive environments. He is on an endless journey of depicting through still frames the many facets this world can offer - as harsh as they can get - such that all its diversity can be exposed and understood by all of those with a curious, passionate eye. Photography is, indeed, an instrumental artform to achieve such purpose.\nApart of a passionate photographer, Pedro Ricarte is a father of one little globe-trotter in training, and a consultant at McKinsey \u0026amp; Company in Lisbon. Has an MBA from INSEAD in Singapore and a double Masters in Physics and Financial Markets. A strong analytical background indeed, always counterbalanced by the creative influence of being raised in a family of artists.","user_id":207406,"name":"Pedro Ricarte","website":"www.facesandplaces.pt"},{"id":208168,"bio":"","user_id":207566,"name":"Eloy Paris","website":""},{"id":299792,"bio":"2018 Uttarayan Art Foundation Artists Symposium (India)\n2020 Solo Exhibition \"Faces of Amata Nakorn, the 'Eternal City'\", Ginza Nikon Salon (Japan)\n2021 24th Photography 1_WALL Finalist / Guardian Garden\n2022 2nd PITCH GRANT grantees","user_id":299190,"name":"Kou Kimura","website":"kimurakou.com"},{"id":538762,"bio":"I started life as a painter but became a writer and director of movies.  But I still paint, take photos and half of my workroom is dedicated to space to make things - anything.  It is a compulsion from childhood which I don't attempt to understand.  I feel like a conduit for images and stories.","user_id":538178,"name":"Christopher Monger","website":""},{"id":36047,"bio":"Fine art photographer who strives to capture extraordinary images of a wide variety of unique subjects, including: urban/suburban scenes, nightscapes, nature, abstract \u0026amp; more. He does not crop or over-process his photos, always shoots RAW and prefers prime lenses.","user_id":36052,"name":"Marshall Reyher","website":"reyherphoto.com"},{"id":254646,"bio":"Tengo 18 años y soy de México,Puebla. Me encanta la fotografía, más no la voy a estudiar como carrera, mejor dicho es mi pasión en mi tiempo libre, pero no por eso la hace de menor importancia. Mi interés por la fotografía empezó cuando tenía demasiado tiempo libre y me acababan de regalar un IPhone. Con el empecé a fotografiar a las personas y se me hizo curioso. Así fue como investigué en internet y descubrí que existía un genero llamado Streetphotography, no pude estas más encantado, ya que era un genero fuera de lo habitual y con mucha energía y adrenalina.\nUn año después de eso empecé a tomar diversos cursos de fotografía para ir perfeccionando mis habilidades y por supuesto aventurarme en las calles. \nActualmente hago todo mi trabajo con mi teléfono o mi hermosa  Pen F y subo mi contenido a mi cuenta de Instagram.  \n ","user_id":254044,"name":"Henrik Fos","website":""},{"id":517750,"bio":"I was born in Mexico City in 1972. I live and work mainly here in Mexico City.\nMy pseudonym Tito Barajas comes from the diminutive of my first name Albert. Barajas is my last name.\nI have experimented with clay ceramic; ink, charcoal, inked plaster, graphite, waxed charcoal, crayon, and chalk drawings; my own blood, enamel, oil, spray and acrylic paintings and mixed medias; engraved wood, aquatint, silkscreen; murals, assemblages, collage; ready-made, installation, modified cars; performance, photo-performance; analog and digital photography.\nI have worked very different subject matters, whose most common formal characteristics are movement and speed effects; inertia has been also a constant in my work since the beginning.\nI come off from inspiration.\nI have exhibited my work, from 1978 until now, in Germany, France, USA, Colombia, Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands, South Korea, Iran, Belgium, England, Italy, Macedonia, Finland, Turkey, and Mexico.\nI am a self-taught artist.\n","user_id":517166,"name":"Tito Barajas","website":"artfacts.net/artist/tito-barajas/766634"},{"id":742697,"bio":"Michael Nguyen is a “publicity shy” (Merkur daily newspaper Munich) photo artist, a photographic poet who moves away from the mainstream, at the same time blurs genres. \"With my camera, I capture little things that we often don't notice in everyday life. I also like to observe people and photograph them in everyday situations“.","user_id":740008,"name":"Michael Nguyen","website":"nguyensminiaturen.visura.co"},{"id":142380,"bio":"Rebecca is an LA based photographer and director specializing in beauty portraiture. She graduated with a BFA in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2011. She has a mild obsession with light and looks at every photographic project she does as a new opportunity to expand her horizons with concepts and lighting. ","user_id":141778,"name":"Rebecca Grant","website":"www.rebeccagrantphoto.com"},{"id":532751,"bio":"Laura Wulf is a photographic artist who has shown her work in large and small venues including the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Griffin Museum of Photography, the DeCordova Museum, AMP Gallery, the Barbara Krakow Gallery, Gallery Kayafas, the Hallway Gallery and the Foley Gallery. She studied with Joan Albert at the Massachusetts College of Art and with Jim Dow, Tim Nichols and Greg Mencoff at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. \n\nLaura has been documenting girls and women playing baseball since 1994. Originally from New York City she currently lives in Boston, MA. and still has her baseball card collection.","user_id":532167,"name":"Laura Wulf","website":"www.laurawulf.com"},{"id":575542,"bio":"Rebecca King is a New Zealand-born fine art photographer. Her recent collection of works come from a place of intuition, layering, and experimentation which exist somewhere in between painting and photography. Her earliest memories are the joy of painting and although her creative path began with paints and brushes, in the mid-80s and again in 2018, she moved on to a greater love - photography. Wishing to use this in an artistic way, she picked up a camera and started experimenting, seeing it as a new way of painting, using light instead of pigments.\n\nShe finds nature to be an inexhaustible source of inspiration, not subject to fads and trends; it has a timeless beauty. Creating brings a sense of peace and offers a place to let dreams and ideas become a reality, her highest goal being to convey that same feeling of serenity and magic to her audience.\n\nShe has sold her work through several group exhibitions and art fairs has been published 4 years running in the NZ Camera Book and has also received her PSNZ Licentiate Honours.\n","user_id":574958,"name":"Rebecca King","website":"www.rebeccakingphoto.com"},{"id":742740,"bio":"Photography awakens a personal perspective on how we observe life. \n\nPersonally, I observe the world quite differently when behind the lens; I notice things I would not normally see. My goal is to capture big picture moments and to also hone in on the smallest of details -- particularly the interplay of light on water, objects, faces \u0026amp; color. It's those gone-in-a-second moments that create a rich and rewarding canvas.\n\nTrying to categorize what type of subjects I'm drawn towards is tough. \n\nPretty much anything is game. Saturated color and the play of natural light across subject matter is  a magnet.  More traditional work, such as landscapes and seascapes are no less compelling, but there needs to be an unexpected element that brings it home. \n","user_id":740047,"name":"Andrew Holtzman","website":"www.andiamophoto.net"},{"id":145382,"bio":"Chan Rim is a photographer based in Toronto and Seoul. \n\n\n\nmonostalgia@gmail.com","user_id":144780,"name":"Chan Rim","website":"chanrim.com"},{"id":112699,"bio":"Alex Liverani is a freelance photographer based in Faenza, Italy.\n\nHe studied photography at the D.O.O.R Akademie in Rome where he attended an international master on modern languages in documentary photography. During his educational path he had tutors such as Alex Webb and Max Pinckers (Magnum), Ricardo Cases and Federico Clavarino (Blank Paper – Madrid), Sergio Ramazzotti (Parallelo Zero) and Massimo Mastrorillo.\n\nHe won important international contests, such as the Miami Street Photography Festival in 2016, Urban DotArt in 2015, Leica Talent Italia in 2014 and Nikon Young Talent in 2013.\n\nHis work has been exhibited in many different cities and main photography festivals in Italy, Europe and United States.\n\nHe’s been working with Fujifilm Italia since 2016, developing and promoting new products before their launch on the market and organizing workshops about street photography.\n\nAlex is also the creator of InQuadra collective.\n","user_id":112097,"name":"Alex Liverani","website":"www.inquadra.org"},{"id":701697,"bio":" Hi, my name is Giandomenico Veneziani. I’m an Italian Photographer. I approached photography since I was young but for the last two years I'm professional photographer. I learned over time the techniques and the infinite possibilities of artistic creation. The photographic experimentation finds wide expression during my travels. I was inspired by people, their stories, faces, emotions. The photography for me is an important mean to share feelings and stories of people I photograph. It's the same now as in the past. I get inspiration especially from painting, books and movies. I have also studied the most important photographers who made the history of the photographic field. I really like portraits and fashion photography. I try to make unique and unconventional shots giving to my portraits a fashion view. About fashion, I'm inspired by cinematic photography and I try to make fashion shots through a cinematic vision and style. I love storytelling especially for fashion photography.","user_id":701113,"name":"Giandomenico Veneziani","website":"www.jeanven.com"},{"id":704777,"bio":"Munich based photographer, mostly music, portraits, street, travelling, arts","user_id":704193,"name":"Robert Fischer","website":""},{"id":773122,"bio":"Journey Gong is a Chinese American artist who presents his poetic interpretations of cultural landscapes through photography.  \n\nBorn and raised in a factory town in Northwestern China, Gong moved to the United States as a young adult. The experience of culture shift has had a great influence on his work. Not only does he appreciate the most celebrated, but also cherishes the often overlooked.  \n\nGong takes special interest in the drama and composition of his photographs, and the visual excitement of light, color and space. Guided by the creative writing process he developed during his academic training, his serialized photographs are concise and rich in emotion. From creating the concept, to finalizing the image selection, he often works on a series for years. Based on a common theme, each image within a series can stand alone as a visual poem, or form a narrative when displayed together. \n\nGong’s work has been honored by Fine Art Photography Awards, International Photo Awards, Independent Photographer Color Photography Awards,Tokyo International Foto Awards, and ND Awards. His series were featured on The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine, F-Stop Magazine, Broad Magazine, ","user_id":765213,"name":"Journey Gong","website":"www.journeygong.com"},{"id":49238,"bio":"Kai Kniepkamp was born in Cologne, Germany, in 1969. From an early age, he was fascinated by moving images captured on his father's Super-8 and VHS cameras. Immediately after graduating from school, he traded his prospective law studies for an open career at the young television channel, RTL Television. The vibrant world of new entertainment shows, ranging from the German adaptation of \"The Price is Right\" to the \"Gong Show,\" became his realm.\n\nIn 1994, he was drawn to Berlin by the extraordinary creative opportunities that arose during the post-reunification period. There, he continued producing content for the German adaptation of the comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" and other private and public broadcasters. He later became an editor and director for the German version of the MTV format \"RealWorld,\" titled \"Das Wahre Leben.\" He remained in the realm of music television, creating several hundred successful music videos for the German and international music scene, including works for Run DMC, Xavier Naidoo, Seeed, Nena, and No Angels (among others, he received the Echo 2003 award for Music Video of the Year). He also took on directing projects for young hip-hop artists.\n\nAs the new millennium arrived, Kai's work shifted towards commercial film production for renowned clients, both national and international. His work received numerous accolades, including awards at Cannes, ADC, and LeadAward.\n\nIn 2006, he founded the cultural blog TEUTONIKA, focusing on life in Germany, portrayed through various artists from different genres. Within just six months, the website received the prestigious LeadAward 2007 in Gold as \"Weblog of the Year.“\n\nIn the summer of 2012, he embarked on the photography project \"AbseitsBerlin\" - an exploration of the city that, despite being his long-time home, still appeared completely unfamiliar to him. The artistic elevation of the project, achieved through a strict graphical composition of architectural portraits and urban landscapes, along with a distinctly manipulated color palette, presents the depicted space as a stage: surreal yet real. This artificiality is intended to stimulate the viewer's imagination, where the stories unfold. A selection of early works was exhibited in October 2012 as part of the \"Berlin - L'Insaisissable\" exhibition at the German Embassy in Paris. In March 2014, a solo exhibition took place at the ArtLoft Berlin, showcasing his artwork.\n\nFrom March 2021 to June 2022, during the Covid pandemic, Kai Kniepkamp participated in a seminar at the renowned Ostkreuz Fotoschule under the guidance of Ina Schoenenburg. During the course, his series titled \"Thrill Is Gone\" was created. Drawing on his extensive experience in cinematic storytelling, as well as his attention to detail and light, Kniepkamp crafted peculiar moments of unease, moments where the end has long passed. This selection was part of the group exhibition titled \"Im Moment\" (In the Moment), which served as the culmination of the seminar at the Ostkreuz Fotoschule and took place at Bethanien in Berlin Kreuzberg in August 2022.\n\nFrom November 2022 to February 2023, Kniepkamp presents his exhibition \"1/24th\" in Berlin's Wedding district. Here, he continues his narrative photography and showcases five video installations featuring diverse collages of images (photographs). Accompanied by carefully designed soundscapes, these installations bring the images to life in a unique way, allowing the film to unfold within the viewer's imagination.\n\nKai Kniepkamp's photography is primarily done using analog medium and large formats, although digital cameras are also employed.\n\nCurrently, he resides and works in Berlin and Southern France.","user_id":49243,"name":"Kai Kniepkamp","website":"www.kaikniepkamp.de"},{"id":113233,"bio":"A vivid photographer that mainly covers sport events (better at gymnastics) and official events are the national level such as the National Day Parades, Singapore Air Shows, and various other events. A photographer that believes that a photo should taken with minimum post-processing using editing software, that's the true test of the photography skills.","user_id":112631,"name":"Steven Goh Robo","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/boreddad"},{"id":773140,"bio":"Yijia, a London photographer used to study in Central Saint Martins, strives to capture the raw beauty and uniqueness of each subject, weaving together light, color, and composition to create striking visuals that leave a lasting impression. Whether it's capturing the drama of a high-fashion editorial or the subtlety of a minimalist campaign, she is always eager to explore new concepts, push boundaries, and bring a fresh perspective to each project.\n\nBeyond the confines of a studio, she draw inspiration from diverse sources, such as art, culture, and the ever-evolving fashion industry. She continually seeks to stay attuned to the latest trends and emerging visual aesthetics, which inform and enrich her creative process. With great passion towards life and photography, she is dedicated to consistently refining her craft and producing imagery that resonates with audiences on a profound level.","user_id":765230,"name":"Yijia Luo","website":""},{"id":742777,"bio":"Jeff is a professional freelance photographer in Toronto, Canada, and part-time professor with Humber College's Creative Photography program. ","user_id":740077,"name":"Jeff Stephenson","website":"jeffstephensonphotography.ca"},{"id":308550,"bio":"Sandy Brown Jensen is the radio host for Viz City, for KLCC’s arts review program. Jensen is a lifelong and increasingly passionate photographer doing platinum palladium as well as gold on transparency film. She is active with the Eugene Darkroom Group and the PhotoZone Camera Club. She has had work in juried shows throughout Oregon, several one woman shows, and has just returned from three weeks in London showing at the London Contemporary Art Fair.","user_id":307948,"name":"Sandy Brown Jensen","website":"Sandybrownjensen.com"},{"id":773464,"bio":"I am Julia, a UK based Hungarian photographer.\n\nI am fascinated by the playfulness of photography. For me, there is a lot of playfulness in the process; not only in capturing and making an image, but also in the afterlife of that picture. The dynamics of the creative process lies in finding the most aesthetic detail in the otherwise obvious, and the viewers will repeat this process when they try to make sense of what they see in the image.\n \nWhat I like the most about abstraction is that I can invite my audience to discover these intrinsic details through my lens.\n \nMy works are not manipulated images, they are photographs. In fact, they are vivid imprints of the lyrical visuality within me, connections to my subjective self. The random arrangements and colours display playfulness and are essentially accidental; at the same time they are the end result of a very conscious choice to expose an unbelievable slice of reality.\n \nI perceive these creations as connections between the creator and the image, the image and the viewer.\nI hope that it will be an exciting experience for my viewers to discover these connections and details in my work.\n\n","user_id":765537,"name":"Julia Posta","website":"www.juliaposta.com"},{"id":420064,"bio":"I have got two instagrams profile: fabionutti and gringolokocaipirinhas.","user_id":419480,"name":"Fabio Nutti Marangoni","website":""},{"id":773170,"bio":"\"System of Culture\" is based on still-life photography, and while referencing the vast amount of images and theories that have been accumulated and disseminated up to the present day, it encourages a change in perspective by creating works that relate to these images and theories.\n\n\n2017 \"Exhibit 1\" at Gallery HANARE (Tokyo)\n2020 \"Exhibit 2 EMULSION\" at Alternative space The White (Tokyo)\n2022 \"Exhibit 3 sacred place\" at PUBLICIS WALL GALLERY (Tokyo)\n2022 \"Exhibit 4\" at CALM \u0026amp; PUNK GALLERY (Tokyo)\n2023 \"Exhibit 5 Then, passed over\" at BnA Alter Museum (Kyoto)\n\n\n2021 \"sub-culture\" at I SEE ALL (Osaka)\n2021 \"sub-cultureⅡ/the player\" at R for D (Tokyo)\n2022 \"VOCA Exhibition 2022\" at Ueno Royal Museum (Tokyo)\n\n\n2018 \"EyeEm Awards 2018\" Still Life Category Top 10 Finalist\n2021 \"JAPAN PHOTO AWARD 2021\" Patricia Karallis Award\n2022 \"VOCA Exhibition 2022\" selected","user_id":765258,"name":"System of Culture","website":"systemofculture.com"},{"id":740304,"bio":"I am a life-long learner, still working at it well into my 80th year. For the past twenty years, I've spend most of my time learning what I want to get from the camera and continuing to grow and enjoy the relationship I have with light, texture, action, and story telling.  ","user_id":738057,"name":"Margaret Stocker","website":"www.momentsintimelifestylephoto.com"},{"id":742812,"bio":"I consider myself an amateur photographer with aspirations of taking my self-taught skills to a higher level.  Visual arts has been a passion of mine since I was little. Photography seems to be the medium that I find fulfilling. ","user_id":740102,"name":"Marcella Cowen","website":""},{"id":736764,"bio":"A working photojournalist for UK Newspapers and 40 years after leaving Watford College of Printing I'm still enjoying photography and still have a passion for photographing different people in different places.","user_id":735195,"name":"Ian Whittaker","website":"n/a"},{"id":18236,"bio":"see www,landweber.com\n\nWebsite must be viewed on a computer—not a phone or tablet. Click on ABOUT in the drop-down menus at the top of www.landweber.com to read news, an artist's statement, articles, an interview, and my curriculum vitae.","user_id":18236,"name":"Victor Landweber","website":"www.landweber.com"},{"id":112831,"bio":"Laetitia Hakim and Tarek Haddad’s joint practice started at the end of 2019 as a means of reflecting together on the unfolding events that Lebanon has been witnessing since the October revolution, and as a form of processing the changes - or lack thereof - that have been shrouding their lives. The duo's work is based on complementarity, duality, playfulness, and materiality, and it touches on subjects such as power struggle, absurdity, and the perpetuity of loss. Discussions and exchanges are at the basis of their work, which expands from verbal to visual expression.\n\nThe duo also became a space to rethink and challenge the medium of photography and its forms of representation.","user_id":112229,"name":"Tarek Haddad","website":"www.tkhaddad.com/a-stretch-of-water"},{"id":739990,"bio":"Photoentusiast from Trondheim, Norway","user_id":737809,"name":"Wenche Aune","website":""},{"id":709890,"bio":"","user_id":709306,"name":"Claudia Bulut","website":"www.claudiabulut.com"},{"id":773177,"bio":"Michele D’Amico nasce nel 1962 a Nocera Superiore.\nLa sua formazione scolastica tecnico-amministrativa lo porta a lavorare tuttora in grandi Aziende italiane.\nLa sua passione per la fotografia è nata dall’incontro nel ’90 con il fotografo Ferdinando Califano, che diventa suo maestro e che lo guiderà alla sua formazione fotografica.\nStudia da autodidatta le opere fondamentali della tecnica fotografica, i libri dei Grandi Autori, le pubblicazioni di genere e partecipa alle mostre dei maestri della fotografia.\nSviluppa attraverso l’esperienza diretta le tecniche di ripresa e della stampa fine-art in bianco e nero.\nD’Amico espone le sue opere nel 1996 nella collettiva “Il vero viaggio della scoperta non consiste nel cercare nuove terre, ma nell’avere nuovi occhi” e nel 2015 nella personale “Sulle tracce del Grand Tour” presso il Museo Provinciale di Arti Applicate  di Nocera Superiore (SA)\nDal 2006 la sua ricerca fotografica si sviluppa prevalentemente durante i suoi viaggi nell’Italia Meridionale.\nI soggetti preferiti dei suoi portfolio sono: la luce nel paesaggio italiano, la grande bellezza delle nostre città, le antiche vestigia. Predilige presentare le sue opere in bianco e nero.\n","user_id":765265,"name":"Michele D Amico","website":""},{"id":738984,"bio":"I am a jeweller in the Cotswolds but I studied photography for my degree and it is a part of my daily life, I rarely have a day where I don’t capture a picture of some kind.","user_id":737011,"name":"Elly Dunford wood","website":""},{"id":546912,"bio":"","user_id":546328,"name":"Britt Samuels","website":"brittsphotography.com"},{"id":36484,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer from London.\n\nI have an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from LCC, and a BA (Hons) in European Theatre Arts from Rose Bruford.","user_id":36489,"name":"Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz","website":"www.hannakatrina.co.uk"},{"id":674983,"bio":"Diana Noh is an interdisciplinary artist working with photography, fiber and installation. Her practice celebrates reconstruction of distressed photographs of architectural spaces and landscapes, exploring themes of trauma embedded in her family relationships and cultural in-betweenness. \n\nDiana has exhibited pieces in Asia, North America, and Europe, at venues including Eastern Market, in Detroit, MI; Editart in Geneva, Switzerland; The Art Center Highland Park, in Highland Park, IL; Hudson Valley MOCA, in Peekskill, NY; Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, MI; VisArt in Rockville, MD and Ara Art Center in Seoul, South Korea. Her work is collected in the collections of Jennifer and Dan Gilbert, Kyeungil University and numerous Private Collections.\n\nDiana currently lives and works in Chicago, IL. She holds a B.F.A. from Kyungil University (South Korea) and earned an M.F.A. at Cranbrook Academy of Art (Bloomfield Hills, MI).","user_id":674399,"name":"Diana Noh","website":"www.diananoh.com"},{"id":574989,"bio":"Losing my specialness as I join the grey army of boomers limping toward irrelevance, I find my unique sensibility is still alive and curious…still struggling to be free of categorization and limits. \n\n","user_id":574405,"name":"Marty Levenson","website":"www.levenson-photo.com"},{"id":36526,"bio":"I am a New York based multidisciplinary designer, illustrator and photographer, a creative platypus. Always carrying a camera, pen and paper.\n\nOriginally from the Dominican Republic but for the last seven years I’ve been calling New York my home. Photography is a way of understanding my environment, a tool for exploration, it has taken me a few years to finally embrace it out of fear.\n\nThese days i am trying to choose love.\n\nMore Here:\nhttps://instagram.com/lariverola/\n\nwww.lariverola.tumblr.com\n\nhttp://www.lomography.com/magazine/lomoamigos/2014/10/15/through-nyc-with-emil-rivera\n\nwww.howtosaveaheart.info","user_id":36531,"name":"Emil Rivera-Cedano","website":"photos.lariverola.net"},{"id":36493,"bio":"KEN HERMANN\n\n“Ken Hermann’s images are pathways, connecting us to micro worlds and challenging us to rethink ideas of photographic representation. Ken doesn’t worry about trends, staying true to his point of view as an image-maker. It’s exciting to see a young photographer with such a strong singular vision and approach.\n\nPassionate about individuals and their unique histories, he explores the fragile balance between people and their environment, between tradition and modernity. Ken’s photography seamlessly weaves cultural and political content, blending documentary and cinematic portraiture. His application of lighting, combining artificial with natural, takes the images into a surreal space, creating dreamlike visions of everyday people.”","user_id":36498,"name":"Ken Hermann","website":"www.kenhermann.com"},{"id":123429,"bio":"I am an award-winning fine art photographer and printmaker with broadcast, publishing and festival/exhibition credits. After training as a filmmaker and working in the film and video  industry for 20+ years, I retrained in photography and printmaking (photopolymer etching) and this is now the main area of my creative interest.","user_id":122827,"name":"Richard Harris","website":"www.bigbamboo.photo"},{"id":742850,"bio":"A dreamer with a camera, capturing the poetry of light and the quiet beauty of everyday moments.","user_id":740133,"name":"Sughanthavani Rajandran","website":""},{"id":701485,"bio":"Stephanie Frondoso explores the potential of plants as material for image making through alternative photographic techniques.  Her experiments with growing and harvesting material began in a crisis garden she planted at home. Through individual testing, she determined various tropical leaves optimal for chlorophyll printing. Her chlorophyll prints were featured in an online show by Barcelona-based Experimental Photo Festival (2021) and exhibited at Vinyl on Vinyl Gallery (2021, 2022). She makes anthotypes using tropical plants. Her anthotypes were featured in the first World Anthotype Day (2022) and is published in its global database of emulsions.  She taught anthotyping  as part of the public programs of Project Space Pilipinas, a community art space in the rural region.  Her lumen prints were exhibited at a recent solo show in Artinformal Gallery (2022).\n\nFrondoso is an experimental photographer, curator and writer. She is the lead curator of FotomotoPH, a local nationwide photography festival in the Philippines.","user_id":700901,"name":"Stephanie Frondoso","website":""},{"id":36506,"bio":"Omar Munna is one of the renowned photographer in Bangladesh, has 8 years of professional photography experience, both national \u0026amp; international arena. He is a member of First Light Photography Agency which is a leading photography agency in Bangladesh. He has traveled a lot of places in Bangladesh which enriched his experienced as a documentary photographer. His commitment towards social issues is reflecting through his work over the years. He is also working in commercial fields like  corporate  event, advertising, wedding \u0026amp; product photography. ","user_id":36511,"name":"Omar Munna","website":"www.omarmunna.com"},{"id":773267,"bio":"I was born in the city of Ilo and grew up in Arequipa- Perú . My curiosity for creativity sparked when I discovered skateboarding, and along with it, a need arose to capture the essential aspects of everyday teenage life. I grabbed my first cameras, and since then, they've become an extension of myself.\n\nAs time went on, skateboarding, photography, and design intertwined, opening the doors to a world brimming with creative chaos and opportunities. They taught me to express my unique view of the everyday world through photography, capturing the challenging and authentic essence.\n\nThroughout these years, I've worked to refine my style, exploring the city streets and collaborating with artists, designers, musicians, filmmakers, and skaters who challenge established norms.","user_id":765350,"name":"Carlos Murrieta","website":""},{"id":36522,"bio":"Masahiro Narita\n\n\nPlace of Birth\n\nHokkaido,Japan\n\nNationality\n\nJapanese\n\nPlace of Residence\n\nSapporo, Japan\n\n\nStudies/Work\n\nFinished his studies to Ritsumeikan University\n\nWork in a company of cinema\n\nBecomes an independent in 1995 and launches his company\n\nStudy the photography to the University of the Arts London and Saint Martin College central of Art and Design\n\nToday, while managing his company, he works as chief cameraman for the cinema, writer, and graphic designer","user_id":36527,"name":"Masahiro Narita","website":"www.inbetweengallery.com/portfolio/masahiro-narita"},{"id":742902,"bio":"","user_id":740176,"name":"Mary Woodman","website":"www.marywoodman.com"},{"id":127800,"bio":"An award winning and published photographer, Anna Wacker,  specializes in Fine Art, Architecture, and BnW photography.","user_id":127198,"name":"Anna Wacker","website":"www.wacker-anna.photography"},{"id":660362,"bio":"I explore photography through my feminist and maternal gaze.","user_id":659778,"name":"MARTA GONZALEZ MARTE","website":"martagonzalezmarte.cargo.site"},{"id":187593,"bio":"Photography: is immeasurably better than launching myself in front of the 11.46am to Glasgow Central.     ...  👁.....\n","user_id":186991,"name":"peter lafferty","website":""},{"id":646853,"bio":"I studied at High School of Photography in Jelenia Góra, Poland. I am 54 years old. ","user_id":646269,"name":"Cezary Tymczuk","website":""},{"id":254879,"bio":"I grew up in an era when children should be seen and not heard.  I became the observer in a 2-family house that housed 6 children.\n\nI may not have been able to have a voice but no one could stop me from watching... so my eyes became a camera.\n\nWhen asked what I wanted for my birthday or holidays I always asked for one thing.  A camera and 10 rolls of film.\nI never got it.\n\nI finally bought myself a camera when I left home at 18 years old.\n\nAn artist that I recently met made the comment that my eye was so practiced by the time I star shooting because \"looking\" was my way of communication.","user_id":254277,"name":"Laurie Freitag","website":"www.lauriefreitag.com"},{"id":254876,"bio":"I started my career as a street photographer in New York and I am currently back in my home country, Seoul, South Korea for work. Now I'm working for WWD (Women's wear daily) as a contributing photographer and also working with various brands, magazines around the world.","user_id":254274,"name":"Simpson Kim","website":"www.omgood.co.kr"},{"id":36800,"bio":"Co Founder and CEO of Blink - a real time location platform for the media industry. Previously worked @WSJ as Page One Photo Editor and founded the MJR collective (www.wearemjr.com). \n\nStreet Photographer, Record collector, Content lover. ","user_id":36805,"name":"Matthew Craig","website":"www.blink.la"},{"id":37090,"bio":"","user_id":37095,"name":"Bego Anton","website":null},{"id":742931,"bio":"Ulrike Veith was born in Germany and lives and photographs in Saskatchewan, Canada. Having started out in the 1980s in analog photography, she recently made the switch to digital photography and image creation.\n","user_id":740203,"name":"Ulrike Veith","website":"www.ulrikeveith.ca"},{"id":623841,"bio":"Photo: Kirill Golovan\nwww.instagram.com/Kirill.Golovan \nwww.instagram.com/kirill_golovan_photoart\n\n","user_id":623257,"name":"Kirill Golovan","website":"www.instagram.com/kirill_golovan_photoart"},{"id":36492,"bio":"Photographer based in Dublin..Ireland.  Have been making photos for the last 20 years so started in film and developing my own work.  Like to let art come to me rather than compose it too much.","user_id":36497,"name":"Bob Dixon","website":"www.bobdixonphotography.com"},{"id":20148,"bio":"Tricia Rosenkilde is an American artist recognized for her work with alternative photographic processes. Her images are informed by her interest in early modern European history, and she imagines and visualizes the connections between the past and the present. Valuing craftsmanship and materiality, she works with handmade printing methods including platinum-palladium, cyanotype, and gum bichromate to create unique, poetic, and timeless pieces. \n\nRosenkilde graduated from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts with a BFA in Painting and Art History. She continued her studies in Paris, France, and created an extensive body of work using homemade camera obscura, or \"pinhole\" cameras with film and paper negatives. Her Panoramic Pinholes, Impressions, and Paper Negatives series depicts classic European sites, including French and Italian châteaux and gardens. Her upcoming body of work, Lipizzans, honors the venerable Lipizzan horses, whose history and traditions in Europe date back to the 1500s.\n\nRosenkilde’s photographs have been widely displayed in the US, including at The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Nicolas Auvray Gallery, the International Center of Photography, and the Penumbra Foundation in NYC, among others. Rosenkilde is a faculty member at the International Center of Photography and the Penumbra Foundation in NYC.  She lives and works in the NYC metropolitan area and is represented by Nicolas Auvray Gallery, NYC. ","user_id":20148,"name":"Tricia Rosenkilde","website":null},{"id":742915,"bio":"","user_id":740188,"name":"George Roditis","website":""},{"id":376281,"bio":"Amanda Raquel Dorval (b. 1987), originally from Queens, NYC, is a Nuyorican-Dominican artist, library professional, Middle Eastern Studies graduate student, and anti-war veteran who served seven years in the US Air Force as an Arabic linguist. She has a BA in art history from Barnard College of Columbia University. In May 2022, Amanda received her first master's degree in Library and Information Science from Long Island University with a concentration in Archives Management, Rare Books and Special Collections. In May 2024, she earned her second master's degree in Near Eastern Studies from New York University, with a thesis that explored the cross-cultural influences of the Islamic World within Puerto Rican visual culture. Amanda currently works as Curatorial Associate in the Exhibitions Department of the New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. Formerly, she was the Bibliographer of Indigenous American art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Watson Library from 2021 to 2022. She was a 2022-2023 Research Fellow at the Hispanic Society Museum \u0026amp; Library, and also has library/archive experience at the American Museum of Natural History, World Monuments Fund, Brooklyn Museum, Jewish Museum, and Wildenstein Plattner Institute. As an artist, Amanda receives inspiration from her cultural heritage and military experiences. She is interested in the exploration of traditional and popular Puerto Rican, Nuyorican, and Taíno heritage and culture through use of photography, photocollage, sewing, beadwork, painting, embroidery, weaving, crafting, and costume design.\n\n\nShe is also currently pursuing a third masters degree, a low-residency program in Fine Arts at the Institute of American Indian Arts based in Santa Fe, NM. ","user_id":375697,"name":"Amanda Raquel Dorval","website":"amandaraquel.com"},{"id":210033,"bio":"World Traveler with a passion for Photography. \n","user_id":209431,"name":"Peter Svensson","website":"www.petersvensson.eu"},{"id":742928,"bio":"I am a street photographer by nature and have a great passion for documenting people and culture within their native environment. I seek to tell stories that portray cinematic and surreal elements from seemingly mundane and everyday life. ","user_id":740200,"name":"Andrew Lee","website":"www.andrewleephotos.com"},{"id":742937,"bio":"","user_id":740208,"name":"Cecil Hayes","website":"cehayes.artspan.com"},{"id":526311,"bio":"Enthusiastic,  amateur \"street portrait\" photographer..  Canadian who lived for the past 12 years in Central Mexico.   Now enjoying life on Vancouver Island. I LOVE capturing people, I want to be close to them, talk with them and look into their eyes. Human connection.","user_id":525727,"name":"Tanya Murchie","website":"Tanyamurchiephotography.com"},{"id":32403,"bio":"My work as a portrait photographer reaches beyond considerations of composition and light. I seek to connect with people and their individual stories, uncovering and capturing their fragility, their joy, and their sorrow. I feel inspired by people's stories as well as my own life, dreams and imagination. I think I mix it all in my portraits, hoping to show something meaningful and profound. ","user_id":32408,"name":"Sara Correia","website":"www.saracorreiaphotography.com"},{"id":742731,"bio":"Seoul based photographer and conceptual artist","user_id":740040,"name":"Jihyun Julia Jung","website":"www.jihyunjuliajung.com"},{"id":145507,"bio":"Gulnaz was born in Ufa, Bashkortostan, in 1985. She studied photography at the Rodchenko School of Photography and Multimedia in Moscow. Her primary field of work is documentary filmmaking.\n\nGulnaz is a laureate of international competitions and festivals, including the New York Film Festival and the World Culture Film Festival in Los Angeles. She is currently based in Moscow.\n\nSince 2017, Gulnaz has been working on photographic projects dedicated to the Bashkir people, their history, and culture. As a representative of the Bashkir people—whose lands were annexed by the Russian state between 1555 and 1557—she explores themes of cultural identity and the right to self-expression through her films and photographic works.\n\nOne of her notable photo projects focuses on Bashkir proverbs, presented alongside their equivalents in Russian and English. This series highlights the universality of human values across cultures. The project received an Honorable Mention at the International Photography Awards (IPA) in 2020 in the Fine Art category: “People, Traditions, Culture,” as well as nominations in the Fine Art and Conceptual categories at the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA) in 2019.   and 2024.\n\nHer portfolio includes exhibitions at the Kurpfalz Museum in Heidelberg, the International Biennale in Tashkent, the National Museum of the Republic of Bashkortostan, and the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.","user_id":144905,"name":"Gulnaz Galimullina","website":"gulnazfilm.com"},{"id":743069,"bio":"I am Amateur Photographer at heart.  I love learning new things in photography. I want to show the world what I can do with just a snap of a camera. ","user_id":740322,"name":"Ashley Feimster","website":""},{"id":743003,"bio":"Academy of art University undergraduate student.","user_id":740260,"name":"chuming wei","website":""},{"id":743032,"bio":"Born 1970 i Sweden.\nPhotographic education 1994-1997, Finland.\nLive and work in Hälsingland, Sweden.\n\n\n","user_id":740288,"name":"Joakim Brolin","website":"www.joakimbrolin.se"},{"id":743004,"bio":"See Linkedin Profile:\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emerygraham/","user_id":740261,"name":"Emery Graham","website":"www.emerygraham.com / www.blurb.com/user/egraham?profile_preview=true"},{"id":613453,"bio":"Italian photographer based in Berlin.\nPhotojournalist, has collaborated with various magazines and associations in Berlin.\nHe is currently working on his next project, \"Forterra\".","user_id":612869,"name":"Gianluca Quaranta","website":"whoisgianlucaquaranta.com"},{"id":637919,"bio":"I've been photographing for over 2 decades, since falling in love with the dark room as a teenager.  My work has focused mainly on black and white candid portraiture and extended portrait series. In the past 10 years I've turned the camera around to explore the use of self-portraits as both a technical and artistic challenge, and an opportunity for personal exploration.  ","user_id":637335,"name":"Rebecca McCue","website":"www.rebeccamccuephotography.com"},{"id":36575,"bio":"Antonio Faccilongo is an Italian documentary photographer and filmmaker, photography professor at Rome University of Fine Arts. \n\nHe is Fujifilm X-Photographer ambassador and represented by Getty Reportage.\n\nAfter graduating in communication sciences, and then obtaining a masters in photojournalism, he focused his attention on Asia and the Middle East, principally in Israel and Palestine, covering social, political and cultural issues. \n\nDocumenting the aftermath of Palestinian-Israeli conflict in West Bank and Gaza Strip, he sought to unveil and highlight the humanitarian issues hidden within one of the world’s most reported conflicts, because too often it is shown only as a place of war and conflict. \n\nHis long-term projects about women and their families in Palestine have received several awards and grants including World Press Photo story of the year, 1st prize in long-term projects category at World Press Photo, FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo, Getty editorial grant and 1st prize World Understanding Award at POYi Pictures of the year International.  \n\nOther awards and honors have included being recognized by PhMuseum, Gomma Grant, LuganoPhotoDays, Umbria World Fest, Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards, PDN Photo Annual Awards, Feature Shoot and was finalist at Visa D'or and Lucas Dolega and shortlisted 2 times at Alexia Foundation.\n\nFurthermore his long-term projects have been exhibited internationally at numerous shows and festivals including 2 times at World Press","user_id":36580,"name":"Antonio Faccilongo","website":"www.antoniofaccilongo.com"},{"id":276406,"bio":"A hat , a coat and an Iphone.","user_id":275804,"name":"Julian Darcy","website":"www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/751394"},{"id":559472,"bio":"Vaune Trachtman is a photographer and printmaker whose images explore the evanescence of dreams and memory. She creates works that \"seem more like emanations than photographs\" (Mark Feeney, Boston Globe), while her attentiveness to the \"transitory reach of light\" leads to moments of \"fleeting, wondrous, sacred habitation\" (Collier Brown, Od Review).\n\nVaune is included in the top 50 of Photolucida's Critical Mass, and she has been a semifinalist in the Print Center's 95th and 97th ANNUAL International Competitions. She was a 2022 finalist and People's Choice Award Winner in Klompching Gallery's FRESH ANNUAL. Her series NOW IS ALWAYS received solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Vermont Center for Photography, and was named a Top Portfolio by Rfotofolio and an Outstanding Work by the Denis Roussel Awards. She has been shortlisted for the international Hariban Award, and was a winner of the Alternative Processes National Competition. Vaune is a recipient of grants from the Adolf \u0026amp; Esther Gottlieb Foundation, the Berkshire Taconic Foundation, and the Vermont Arts Council and NEA. Vaune received her M.A. from New York University and the International Center of Photography. She lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.","user_id":558888,"name":"Vaune Trachtman","website":"www.vaune.art"},{"id":773344,"bio":"Karolina Jóźwiak is a photographer who was born in Warsaw, Poland. She holds a master's degree in philosophy from The University of Warsaw. She combines commercial and art in her work. Specializes in theatrical, documentary and portrait photography. The main subject of her photos is always human. She tries to observe its nature and at the same time document the passage of time. When photographing she experiences delight and longing. As a result, her works are an attempt to create a visual memory.\u0026nbsp;She\u0026nbsp;dedicates\u0026nbsp;most of her\u0026nbsp;time to photography. In 2022 she won 3rd prize in the Theatrical Photography Competition in photography of the season category in Poland. Karolina collaborate, amog others, with The Arnold Szyfman Polish Theater in Warsaw, The Gustaw Holoubek Dramatic Theater in Warsaw, The Stefan Jaracz Ateneum Theater in Warsaw, LGBT Film Festival or Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art. Her works were shown at exhibitions in Warsaw, Cracow, Wroclaw, Belgrade, Novi Sad.","user_id":765424,"name":"Karolina Jóźwiak","website":"www.karolinajozwiak.com"},{"id":8316,"bio":"When Jeff Evans discovered that his job as a rocket scientist wasn’t as exciting as he thought it was going to be, he took some photography classes as a creative outlet.  Soon he was going to photo exhibits and collecting hundreds of photo books to learn more.  But the best way of learning he found was taking lots of pictures, lots and lots of pictures.\n\nAfter moving from the spectacular – but expensive -- scenery of northern California to the flat, boring farmland of the central Illinois, he was at a loss as to what to photograph.  However, managers at various jobs had inadvertently given him an appreciation of the absurd and debugging software had taught him to notice things that were out of place or unusual. He combines these qualities in photos of everyday things that appear normal at first glance, but are absurd.\n\nHe has shown his photos in Britain, Germany, Italy and throughout the US.\n","user_id":8316,"name":"Jeff Evans","website":"jeffevansphoto.com"},{"id":36586,"bio":"A professional photojournalist, a creative life enthusiast, a world traveler and an eternal optimist who adores the soothing atmosphere of summer nights and the cultural scene in vibrant cities. I try to live by the words \"Be inspired. Be amused. Find magic in sparkling delicate details.\" I have lots of respect for photography. Therefore, I consider every photo project that I am assigned to as equally important and consequently finalize it meticulously.","user_id":36591,"name":"Mankica Kranjec","website":"www.mankica.com"},{"id":719554,"bio":"Josip Artuković (b. 1993) is a photographer from Croatia but currently residing in Graz, Austria. In 2020 he completed a two-year photography course under the mentorship of Martin Cregg at Pearse College in Dublin (IE). His photographic practice entails portraiture and documentary art-photography in dealing with themes of past, legacy, family and the human condition.","user_id":718970,"name":"Josip Artuković","website":"www.artukovicjosip.com"},{"id":36604,"bio":"","user_id":36609,"name":"Makoto Sasaki","website":"www.sasakimakoto.com"},{"id":773367,"bio":"James considers himself a native-born Californian, even if he was born in Fort Worth Tx. He grew up in Austin and immigrated to California back in the early ‘90s, where (like a lot of people) he thought he could be an actor. Although that never worked out (he has a Screen Actors Card though), he did manage to work in the industry as a software developer at places such as Harris Broadcasting, Technicolor and Deluxe. Along the way he’s taken a few photos, some of which he wants to show to you. Enjoy and have a wonderful day!\n\nHis current creative passions fall in photography, specifically around abandoned ghost towns, Route 66, and strangely enough... doors..\n\nJames lives in Pacific Palisades with his wife, photographer Miriam Schulman.\n\n\nWebsite:\thttps://gundersonschulman.com/\nIG:\t\t\thttps://www.instagram.com/jtgundersonphoto/","user_id":765447,"name":"James Gunderson","website":"www.gundersonschulman.com"},{"id":36960,"bio":"Jade Cantwell graduated from the University of Technology Sydney with a combined degree in Media Arts and International Studies. She was a finalist in the 2010 NSW Parliamentary Photo Prize and the 2012 Moran Photographic Prize. She has exhibited in group exhibitions as well as having her own solo show “Marking the Way” at Edmund Pearce Gallery in 2012.\n\nJade started shooting whilst she was living in Mexico as a way to document her experience, but probably spent more time watching experimental films and reading magic realism stories. Her time in Mexico instilled a love of the surreal and absurd in everyday life. She is currently residing in Melbourne, Australia working with photography and moving image.","user_id":36965,"name":"Jade Cantwell","website":"www.jadecantwell.com"},{"id":182537,"bio":"World behind the lance\nPhotography can be document or dream or anything in between but always tells the story of author.  When I hold my camera and look through the lance, I create my world. Welcome to my dream. \nMilivoje Jocic\nBorn in Belgrade in 1960.\nAwards\nNikon Calendar 2017 finalist.\nDouble finalist calendar AMADEUS.\nPublishing work\nIn cooperation with Jozef Lichardus, in November 2019 he published a photo book entitled \"Tuesday at Jožko's\". The book contains portraits and caricatures of famous Bratislava architects, sculptors, painters, and musicians, who for years met every second Tuesday of the month in the studio of Jozef Lihardus.\nSixteen solo exhibitions and five group exhibitions.","user_id":181935,"name":"milivoje jocic","website":"www.lensculture.com/milivoje-jocic www.artmj.sk"},{"id":439980,"bio":"His skyline panoramas unleash provocative aspects of city landmarks. His portraits of nightlife evoke movie stills, frames of a story that came before and continues on. Looking at Alex Bershaw’s work, the viewer is treated to a hint of the long shadow cast by fleeting moments, a glimpse of the unexpected. Tapped into the living and breathing subculture that informs each scene, one wonders not so much what’s in these images as what’s behind them. What’s that pulse?","user_id":439396,"name":"Alex Bershaw","website":"www.alexbershaw.com"},{"id":54940,"bio":"I am a photographic artist based in Victoria. With a background in interior design, I studied photography at Prahran Polytechnic and was awarded Victorian Emerging Photographer of the year. My commercial work includes portraiture, architectural photography and events. A recent move from the city to the Mornington Peninsular changed my practice from primarily digital to include analogue and cameraless photography. \n\nOriginally a psychology graduate, I keep returning to an examination of the way our environment shapes us, physically and mentally. Therefore my personal work explores trauma, memory and nostalgia as well as the mythology of place and the influence of our surroundings. I have exhibited locally and internationally and my work can be found in private collections in Australia and the USA. I am currently completing a project about my family connection to a little-known prison on French Island.\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n\nSolo \nHead On “Disastrous Coincidence” 2023\nHead On “Distanced Conversation” Bondi 2021\nBallarat Biennale “Yuki no Kuni (Land of Snow)” 2021\nIlluminate Gallery “Built - Urban Transformations” 2019\n\nGroup \nBallarat Biennale Wall of Women 2023\nHead On Add On 2023\nMAPH (Muse","user_id":54945,"name":"Alli Harper","website":"alliharperphotographer.com"},{"id":302372,"bio":"She grew up on a farm in the south of France. \nAfter studying photography at university she keeps learning and experimenting with light, searching for textures and colors, as she seeks for a pictorial-style fashion photography.\nInspired by Nick Knight, Elizaveta Porodina, Javier Vallhonrat, Paolo Roversi, Sarah Moon and Rock album covers, she is building her own visual aestethic, creating a dreamy and surrealistic universe, working around topics of identity and self. ","user_id":301770,"name":"Amy Lauffer","website":"amylaufferneff.myportfolio.com"},{"id":743189,"bio":"Ari (Aristide) Bafalouka is a fine art photographer and film director. He uses photography as a vehicle to combine his passion for fictional visual \u0026amp; cinematic storytelling and his exploration to human psychology and feelings.\n\n\n","user_id":740425,"name":"Ari Bafalouka","website":"www.aribafalouka.co.uk"},{"id":106184,"bio":"Né en 1975 à Chambéry,\nAnthony est un passionné d'image et de création depuis toujours. Après le bac, il se dirige vers des études de photographie à Lyon. \nDans le métier depuis 1996, il a d'abord travaillé chez un confrère local, en passant par Los Angeles dans le studio de photographie publicitaire et de cinéma de James Sorensen photography, \net ensuite dans quelques studios publicitaire de Grenoble et de Lyon pour bénéficier de l'expérience de ses maitres \"es luce\", la transmission est si importante à ses yeux. \nEn 2001 il devient indépendant et travaille principalement dans l'image publicitaire et d'illustration, en conservant ses travaux personnels.\nCourant 2012, un projet supplémentaire voit le jour avec la réunion de 3 amis et la création d'une galerie d'expostion dans un lieu situé hors des grands centres villes, plutôt \"là ou l'Art n'est pas assez présent.\nJ'espère que les projets ne cesseront pas d'alimenter mon quotidien et que cette passion restera pour moi un idéal de vie.","user_id":105582,"name":"anthony Cottarel","website":"www.anthonycottarel.com"},{"id":662198,"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":661614,"name":"Geraldine Haas","website":"www.geraldinehaas.com"},{"id":640373,"bio":"Portrait photographer","user_id":639789,"name":"Craig Fleming","website":"www.craigfleming.net"},{"id":131393,"bio":"MFA in Painting","user_id":130791,"name":"Barbara Jetton","website":""},{"id":656656,"bio":"Student of photography on BA Photography course at UAL in London","user_id":656072,"name":"Paul Graville","website":"paulgraville.com"},{"id":743247,"bio":"Holly Wilmeth creates images that embody elements of nature, mysticism, and spirituality. Drawing inspiration from ancient mythologies, symbolism, diverse cultures and her spiritual practice, Holly’s images are a personal interpretation of her life’s sacred dance. \n\nBoth wisdom and wonder speak through her images, as they reveal a simple visual journey of the wonders of being human and being part of this earth.  Her images present a simple rawness of human interconnectedness.","user_id":740474,"name":"Holly Wilmeth","website":"www.hollywilmeth.com"},{"id":36623,"bio":"Nada Elissa, born in 1990, in the city famous for its high standing pyramidal structures in Gizeh and ancient symbolic art mastered to show a profile and frontal view at the same time. \n\nThe School of Life is, for her, where she really absorbs information. Organisms and ecosystems are an integral part of her inspiration; they help her develop her creative side and admiration for regenerative design.\n\nPhotography remains her main medium of expression. In 2015, she was awarded for one of the best female photographers by Photo Boite’s 30UNDER30 and her work has been showcased in publications such as Brownbook, Vogue and The Wire. Elissa is part of the inception team behind Zawya, the first art house cinema in Egypt as well as an environmental educator with Dayma. \n\nWhen she is not busy multitasking, Elissa enjoys a nice cup of black tea with milk while listening to music - something she cannot live without. Always looking for new opportunities to broaden her horizons, she aims to exchange knowledge in a community setting that learns and evolves together. \n","user_id":36628,"name":"Nada Elissa","website":"www.nadaelissa.com"},{"id":36670,"bio":"Peter Steinhauer is an artist photographer who has been living and working in Asia since 1993. \u0026nbsp;His photography focuses on architecture within urban landscape, natural landscape and man made structure. \u0026nbsp;His prints are in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and a growing number of private and corporate collections world wide. \u0026nbsp;He is a recipient of numerous international photography awards including a finalist for the 2014 Lucie Awards, Ford Foundation grant for his multi year work in Vietnam, Black and White Spider Award for Architecture, IPA and PX3 Paris awards, among others. Steinhauer is also a member of the elite Explorers Club in New York. \u0026nbsp;\n\nSteinhauer’s first artist monograph, VIETNAM : PORTRAITS AND LANDSCAPES, was published by Edition Stemmle in 2002. \u0026nbsp;ENDURING SPIRIT OF VIETNAM, his second artist monograph was awarded Best Photography Book of the Year 2007 by PDN, and COCOONS (Powerhouse Books, Fall 2018) ","user_id":36675,"name":"Peter Steinhauer","website":"www.petersteinhauer.com"},{"id":643036,"bio":"","user_id":642452,"name":"Julian Curet","website":"jcuretphotography.lightfolio.com"},{"id":225287,"bio":"Judith is an emerging photographer who discovered her artistic identity at age 50. She is driven by the creative expression of well-being through art. Her photographs are naturally abstract images found at the convergence of the built world and our environment. Through her intuitive single-capture photographic process, Judith documents the transformative capabilities of the natural world. \n\nJudith was raised immersed in the deep vulnerabilities of ethnic bias and generational trauma, surrounded by the urban corridors of the east coast. She sought refuge in museums and the outdoors from an early age. Now that she has become an artist maker, Judith finds and offers solace through her photographic practice. \n\nJudith is a physician; her medical practice centered on individual healing and empathy. She retired from her medical career to share the consolation of visual art. Since 2017, Judith has been selected for 75 exhibitions, with multiple solo shows and awards.","user_id":224685,"name":"Judith Rayl","website":"www.judithrayl.com"},{"id":36654,"bio":"Currently lives and works in Budapest and Cologne.\nShe has won and been selected for numerous national and international awards. Her work has been showcased in USA, France, Germany, Great Britain, Austria, Estonia, Romania, Finland, Slovenia, Poland, India, and Asia at places such as Expo Chicago, Ludwig Museum (Budapest), Biennial Istambul, National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi), Vienna Art Fair, Walter Bischoff Galerie (Berlin).Göbölyös’s work is held in various public and private collections. She studied photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (Hungary). She completed her DLA course in 2005 at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (Hungary) where she received her doctorate degree in 2009. She habilitated in 2016. Apart from her personal artistic practice, since 2009 she has been a Professor of Art, Head of the Photography Department at the Metropolitan University Budapest. She is represented by Knoll Gallery (Wien-Budapest).\n","user_id":36659,"name":"Luca Gobolyos","website":"www.lucagobolyos.com"},{"id":36628,"bio":"My name is Wojtek Kogut and I’m a street and travel photographer  from Krakow where I document people, their lives and changing Royal City. ","user_id":36633,"name":"Wojtek Kogut","website":"www.wojtekstreetphotography.com"},{"id":743339,"bio":"Anthony Pappalardo is a published author who actively writes about the culture of skateboarding and its social dynamics. His most recent work, Skateboarding, Power, and Change will be released by Palgrave Macmillian in 2023. Along with exploring the written word, Pappalardo studied Printmaking in college and continues to make prints, paint, and take photographs.","user_id":740558,"name":"Anthony Pappalardo","website":"anthonypappalardo.com"},{"id":86282,"bio":"","user_id":85848,"name":"Luigi Popeo","website":""},{"id":34372,"bio":"I have always been a photographer.  Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1944, my father gave me an Ansco developing kit for film processing and contact prints, when I was eight.  That was the beginning.    Since then, I have worked as a freelance Photographer in New York City, shooting advertising, brochures and annual reports in 31 states and 5 countries on assignment.  I also taught photography at the New School/ Parsons School of Design for 40 years before retiring.  My current work is more personal than it has ever been.\n","user_id":34377,"name":"Tod Bryant","website":"www.bryantphoto.com"},{"id":743280,"bio":"Name: Zhang Anqi / Avery Quinn\nAge: INTP, 22\n\nPro/ Destiny: poet, artist, photographer, philosopher.\n\nSubfield/Hobbies : psychology, music, sculpture, nature, anime, soccer.\n\nSkills : cooking, boxing, cat master, singing.\n\nLanguage : proficient in Chinese, English, Japanese.\nIntermediate proficiency in Korean and French (under study.\n\nAbilities:both the left and right hemispheres of my brain harmoniously balanced and significantly developed, exceptional five senses.\n\nTip:Self-learned all above","user_id":740504,"name":"Avery/Anqi Quinn/Zhang","website":""},{"id":36662,"bio":"Mike Mellia's allegorical imagery relates to larger conceptual ideas, telling stories through a painterly technique and creating cinematic compositions. Mellia's signature style is a distinct aesthetic that combines an old-world sense of beauty with complex conceptual modern ideas. He has held several solo art exhibitions in NYC and his work has been commissioned by a variety of commercial clients. Mike Mellia graduated from Columbia University in 2002 and lives in New York City.  For more information visit: www.mikemellia.com","user_id":36667,"name":"Mike Mellia","website":"www.mikemellia.com"},{"id":36828,"bio":"Fernanda Lenz is a Brazilian photographer and video artist whose experiences across different cultural and geographic environments inform her critical and creative practice. Born in São Paulo in 1985 in a tibetan buddhist family her travels to Asia since a very early age reflects on today's exploration on  conservation and cultural diversity. In 2012 she studied documentary photography and photojournalism at the International Center of Photography in New York, and worked in personal documentary projects on human rights in New York and Tibet and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. ","user_id":36833,"name":"Fernanda Lenz","website":"www.fernandalenz.com"},{"id":743248,"bio":"Stefanie Ascherl is a lifelong artist. In particular, photography is her choice medium because it allows one to capture art in the every day. There are infinite possibilities. Stefanie's most recent inspiration comes from blending her different pieces to become something completely new altogether. She hopes to inspire others to spend more time in the natural world and look for the beauty and art all around us. ","user_id":740475,"name":"Stefanie Ascherl","website":""},{"id":198445,"bio":"My interest in photography goes in two different directions: one is the observation of the world outside of me, my curiosity turned mostly to people, documenting their endearing aspects, unusual looks or just active in everyday moments that never cease to fascinate me. The project I am submitting here is of this kind.\n\nAnd the other is turned inside to my personal world, where I create conceptual images not from observation but from imagination. \n\nI have had shows internationally on both these topics including Japan, Mexico, Korea and the USA. I am currently in a group show at the Photographer's eye gallery in Southern California.","user_id":197843,"name":"annie lemoux","website":"www.annielemouxphotography.com"},{"id":337108,"bio":"Douglas Burgess, dougburgess@yahoo.com,\nEducation: \nBA/BS, Michigan State University, Humanities/Mechanical Engineering\nExhibitions\n2020 \" The de Young Open Exhibition\", group show of Bay Area Artists, de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA\n2019 \"Sticks and Stones, Walnut Creek Community Art Gallery, Walnut Creek Library, Walnut Creek, CA \n2019 \"Images 2019\" Marin Society of Artists, San Rafael, CA\n2016, Art Scientifique, The College of Math and Science, Fresno State.\n2015, “Curmudgeon’s Garden”, Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center, Hayward CA.\n2013-2014, Botanical Banners, The Presidio Trust, Natural Resources Offices\n2013, Art Scientifique, The Sustainable Earth, Fresno State.\n2012-2013, Botanical Banners, Thoreau Center, Presidio of San Francisco.\n2011, “The Secret Life of Balloons”, one-person exhibit, Photolab, Berkeley, CA\n2010, Weeds, Thoreau Center, Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco CA\nPublications:\nPHOTO METRO, Sept, 1983, Vol 2, Number 12, “High Fashion Dolls”\nWORKS + CONSERVATIONS, No. 7, Interview (weeds), 2004\n","user_id":336506,"name":"Douglas G Burgess","website":"d-burgess.com"},{"id":6832,"bio":"Tamara has always been inspired by how people, cultures, emotions and places are intertwined. Having grown up in Charleston, SC, she has lived in many areas of the United States and Belgium connecting her to the inside and outside of a culture concurrently that has influenced her artwork.\n\nOver the course of her art career she has worked primarily photographically while also creating artist books, mixed media and assemblage works that have found their way into many collectors’ homes internationally. Over the last decade she has also added ceramic work to her repertoire and is always looking at ways to combine the materials she works with in her art practice. \n\n​​While continually working as an exhibiting artist, Tamara has also pursued a commercial photographic career doing mostly editorial photography for the entertainment industry. Her work has been published in various locations such as VIBE, Spin and Detour Magazine, with McGraw Hill Publishing, for Interscope Records and Warner Music; as well as for the entertainment news of the Flemish Radio and Television Network in Belgium from 2008-2015.\n\nTamara’s artworks have been exhibited across three continents, with exhibitions recently in New York City, The Hudson Valley, NY and at the Aqua Art Fair in Miami, Fla. prior to the pandemic. During September of 2020 she premiered her first performance /installation work: ‘Dust to Dust, a transformational space for mourning’, in Newburgh NY. She is currently honored to be one of 11 ","user_id":6832,"name":"Tamara Rafkin","website":"www.tamararafkin.com"},{"id":218824,"bio":"","user_id":218222,"name":"Roel Janssen","website":"www.roel.photo"},{"id":640491,"bio":"Literature and photography are the pillars of my artistic expression. My work explores intimacy, identity, the ephemeral and the vast through perception, composition and narrative.\nI collect words, images, stories and I have an urge to share them: I write with the camera and take photos with the words.\nThe diversity of readings on texts or photos are my greatest inspiration; It is what makes us unique, what fills us with meaning.","user_id":639907,"name":"Valeria Beruto","website":"l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fvaleriaberuto.passgallery.com%2Fportfolio\u0026e=ATPecmTy5gtfgw4_GygyR5W9qH-Zi73UFBPsoWJ6C9vq3EMX7XbZYLi2NKb06bPj6rdf_LXVbrB4kEbFsPfbxA\u0026s=1"},{"id":36625,"bio":"Grew up in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. \nFirst encounter with a camera was in 2000 and became seriously involved in photography since 2009. \n\n","user_id":36630,"name":"Tidar Andy","website":"500px.com/tidarandy"},{"id":705783,"bio":"I'm a student of a MA in Film Design. I have been interested in photography for a very long time. I love shooting and creating things that can have a story.","user_id":705199,"name":"Tamay Sandallı","website":""},{"id":200982,"bio":"I studied sculpture at Central Saint Martins, now a photographer trying to remember who I was before the world told me what to be.  ","user_id":200380,"name":"Nick Ball","website":"nicholasball.me"},{"id":36708,"bio":"Brooklyn born, I live and work in New York City. ","user_id":36713,"name":"Keith Goldstein","website":"keithgoldstein.me"},{"id":36810,"bio":"Juan Eduardo Salas is an Argentine photographer graduated from the School of Creative Photography of Buenos Aires. In April 2015 he participated in the exhibition \"45 Frames from PhotoVogue\" at the Leica Gallery Milano. In July he won the silver medal in the portrait category of the Prix de la Photographie Paris 2015. ","user_id":36815,"name":"Juan Eduardo Salas","website":"www.juaneduardosalas.com"},{"id":674570,"bio":"Hi, I´m Sarina! \nI use Mia Sarina as my artist name.\nI was born to bring beauty to this planet.\nI am pursuing career in digital \u0026amp; visual art.\nI love photographing, mainly landscapes and I love creating photo compositions with Photoshop\nI also use AI for creating visuals. And I make fluid art with acrylic paint.\n\nI like abstract art. And bit of dramatic and magical flavors in my photos.\nAccurring themes in my work: nature, animals, space but also places and shapes.\n\nI want to show the viewer the stunning nature spiced up with hit of magic and spirituality.\nI want to bring beauty and calmness to viewer´s eyes.\nI want my art to speak to person´s soul.\nTo have a moment of bliss, to stop and see the magic of the beautiful world in mids of all the chaos around us.\nThis world needs more beauty and shine.\n\n\n","user_id":673986,"name":"Sarina Mäenpää","website":"sarinamaenpaa.myportfolio.com"},{"id":492581,"bio":"There is nothing more exciting than capturing the essence of someone in their photo - to be able to share with them what I see when I look at them is one of the greatest gifts I have ever received. Sometimes this is in the form of a classic studio portrait, and other times is it is more conceptual. ","user_id":491997,"name":"Amelia McLeod","website":"www.ameliamcleod.com.au"},{"id":674458,"bio":"Born 1960 in Innsbruck, Austria, I'm living and working as journalist, art-gallery-owner and photo artist in the Stubay valley, Tyrol. Graduate of the Prague School of Photography in Austria. My Works already were exhibited in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, England and Japan. ","user_id":673874,"name":"Thomas Driendl","website":"www.lichtsinn.at"},{"id":692208,"bio":"     My name is Farah Kanaan, I am a documentary photographer who loves to photograph; Cities, People, Culture, Landscape, Natural Life and Fashion.\n\n\n      I graduated in Spring of 2019 at ASU with my BFA in Photography, ever since graduating I've been photographing the fashion industry in PHX, AZ.\n\n\tI never leave my home without a small camera, you never know what you will stumble upon while you're out, that's why photography to me is an adventure that I love to share with the world. \n\n        The little things that most people won't look twice at, I take my time and see where and how I should capture it. Whether it's skills, or sometimes pure luck, in the moment of taking a photo the world around me muffles out and I focus on what I'm seeing and everything else falls into place.","user_id":691624,"name":"Farah Kanaan","website":"www.farahkanaan.com"},{"id":809915,"bio":"Photography is a way of expression for me. I think, \nthat an artist's duty is to ask difficult questions, take the viewer out of their comfort zone, and at the same time smuggle something \nfrom each other. I am inspired by collage and the possibilities associated with it. The collage technique is still an inexhaustible source of surprising artistic solutions. It is currently evolving in a digital format, adding new possibilities to classic methods.\nExhibitions\n\n\"Mandala\" - exhibition from the \"Showcase\" series, Galeria Centrala Poznań 2020.\n“Living Water Monika Kossak” – individual exhibition 2021\nVinci Art Gallery of Contemporary Art - Poznań - individual exhibition\nPX3 Espace Beaure Paire exhibition - Paris 2021 - group exhibition\nGoldenmark Poznań \"Time doesn't matter?\"  - 2023 - individual exhibition\nUAP - \"Wykopki\" - collective exhibition 2023\nUAP - Diploma CK Zamek - Poznań - \"If I were a boy, I would be Drak\"\n“The Rite of Spring” - Katarzyna Kozyra - Zachęta at the exhibition Tears of Happiness - performance activities led by Katarzyna Żeglicka.\n","user_id":795511,"name":"Monika Kossak","website":"www.instagram.com/kossak.monika"},{"id":206170,"bio":"Former microbiologist, then photoeditor, writer and many other activities )\n60 years old, living in Moscow. \nI showed my photos in a number of exhibitions, both personal and group","user_id":205568,"name":"Alexander Kurlovich","website":"akurlovich.photographer.ru/index.htm?lang=eng#1"},{"id":203927,"bio":"I am a French photographer and documentary film maker. I have published several photo books and notably a book on Amma (Indian spiritual personality). I have also done several exhibitions in Paris. My films, author's documentaries have all been broadcast on TV channels.\nI like to talk about minorities and the humanity that brings us together.","user_id":203325,"name":"Estelle Djana SCHMIDT","website":""},{"id":36749,"bio":"I'm a keen photographer from Melbourne, Australia. \n\nI consider myself a minimalist photographer mainly because I like to use only what I need to create an image I love. It fits like a glove to my personality and my life philosophy. \nI also like to use long exposure techniques to create that sense of reality and to allow the flow of nature to be visible in my images. \n\nMost of my work is in black and white because I love how I can use light, tones and shades to mold an image, a bit like clay sculpting. As a result, I can create images which are strong and powerful, with high contrast or soft and gentle. \n","user_id":36754,"name":"Mihai Florea","website":"mihai-florea.artistwebsites.com"},{"id":98071,"bio":"I have worked in the publishing industry. Recently I began to develop personal photo projects and to exhibit some of them in cultural centers and libraries of Mexico, USA,\nCanada, Spain , Iceland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland Netherlands.\n","user_id":97490,"name":"Álvaro Alejandro López","website":"alvaroalejandrolopez.com"},{"id":248768,"bio":"Professional Art Photography \u0026amp; Photo Reportage","user_id":248166,"name":"Alexander Sologub","website":"drive.google.com/drive/folders/1A_NPwEkifTOeJrGcNphFmjAPUd2DEwFHTI-r5IW_-jE?usp=sharing"},{"id":437729,"bio":"As the levels of anger and anxiety ratcheted up around the world,  I sought out scenes of quiet and stillness, places where we could learn to breathe.","user_id":437145,"name":"Sandy Sugawara","website":"sandysugawara.com, showmethewaytogotohome.com"},{"id":743416,"bio":"I am primarily a self taught digital artist from Rochester NY. I have been practicing the art of photography since I was 14.  I was inspired to start creating surreal art when I came across the work of Jerry Uelsmann. In contrast to traditional photography, in these works, I don’t capture moments, I capture ideas with the help of my camera and imagination. \n\n In my fine art work, my vision is to inspire and to make you wonder.  I create surreal images that are sometimes dark, sometimes whimsical and frequently in between.  There is often a lot of personal feelings in my art, it is my voice and it is my way of sharing.  All these works are self portraits derived from my dreams and my imagination.  ","user_id":740628,"name":"sue anderson","website":"www.susanlocke.photography"},{"id":106272,"bio":"Christian Jungeblodt, born in 1962, trained at the Institute Europeo di Design in Rome and studied Italian and Journalism at Freie Universitaet Berlin. Founder of the photographer agency Third Eye and later member of SIGNUM- fotografie. Works as photo reporter for magazines and newspaper in Germany and abroad. In recent time specialized on the emerging but often ignored right-wing extremism in Germany (Project: The Forgotten Land). For several years active as a developer and photo editor for ver.di publik, taz and Zeit Online . Father of three children, he lives in Berlin- Kreuzberg.\nRepresented by the agency LAIF","user_id":105670,"name":"Christian Jungeblodt","website":"www.jungeblodt.com"},{"id":743406,"bio":"Samantha Metzner is an artist and photographer currently based in Moab, UT. She specializes in historic and alternative printing processes such as cyanotypes and vandykes as well as mixed media pieces.\nSamantha received her Bachelors of Art in Photography from Guilford College in Greensboro, NC in 2015 and most recently has been selected as the 2022 Community Artist in the Parks for the Southeast Utah group of parks. She is the second photographer ever to be selected.","user_id":740620,"name":"Samantha Metzner","website":"www.samanthajadephotography.com"},{"id":107604,"bio":"Tira Khan’s photographs explore the meaning of family, the formal and informal moment, and the architecture of place. She enjoys shooting straight from the camera, as well as pushing the bounds of a photograph.\nShe believes documentary photography is important as both art and historical record; she also explores photography using the layered imagery of monotype, photogravure, archival materials, and digital collage. Although documentary and collage seem to be opposite approaches to the medium, the ideas behind her series often converge.\nTira has exhibited her work nationally and internationally in magazines, galleries, and festivals. Images from her series, A Place I Never Knew, were selected for the 2021 Indian Photo Festival; published in Vogue India; and displayed in solo exhibitions at the Boston Athenæum, and the Griffin Museum of Photography.\nShe is currently an artist-in-residence at the Boston Athenæum, a historic, independent library in the U.S. She is working on a photographic commission documenting the library’s large expansion.\nTira is a four-time Critical Mass Finalist, and a two-time winner of the Photographic Resource Center’s Exposure. Her series and images have been published in books, magazines, and newspapers, including Harper’s Magazine, Der Spiegel, Lenscratch, Musee Magazine, The Boston Globe, India’s News9, and The New York Times.","user_id":107002,"name":"Tira Khan","website":"tirakhan.com"},{"id":743434,"bio":"Predominantly studio focused, aspiring-to-be-professional artist, specialising in high contrast images.","user_id":740642,"name":"Rod Frost","website":"www.revolutionportraiture.com"},{"id":743460,"bio":"Frits van de Reep received a master degree in architecture at the Eindhoven University of Technology. In 2010 he attended the masterclass of the international photo festival Breda Photo. Since 2013 he is a member of Kunstenaars Centrum Bergen (KCB). \n\nFrits has won several awards at international photo contests like the Architecture Photography Masterprize Awards, Monochrome Photography Awards, Minimalist Photography Awards, Black and White Spider Awards and the International Photography Awards. His work was exhibited at several national and international exhibitions.\n\nThe inspiration he gets from architecture and urbanism has a major influence on his photography.\nCentral feature of his work is the minimalistic ordering of the world around him. The effect of light, tranquility and disorientation are elements that often returns in his work. He calls this Architectural Abstractions or Monochrome Minimalism.\n\nFascinated by the genius loci, the spirit of the place, he uses his camera to intuitively explore and absorb the environment. A search for hidden beauty to make it visible in all its simplicity and abstraction. As the light plays with structure and space and makes it visible, other forms are revealed in the shadow.","user_id":740662,"name":"Frits van de Reep","website":"www.fritsvandereep.com"},{"id":94958,"bio":"","user_id":94447,"name":"Andrea Bagiardi","website":""},{"id":37037,"bio":"Mafalda Rakoš (*1994, AT) is a documentary photographer based between Vienna and The Hague. She holds a BA in Anthropology from Vienna University and realized long-term projects in different regions of the world such as the Middle East, India, Central Europe and West Africa. Her projects often move within the intersection of art, documentary and journalism and attempt to dive deep into protagonist’s stories around safety, pain and trauma. The main platform of her work are books which gained attention in contests such as Unseen Dummy Award, Kassel Dummy Award and the European Publishers Award for Photography; furthermore, it is regularly shown in international exhibitions and other contexts such as congresses for eating disorders (2016), or a hospital (2017). Her work appeared in Stern, Neon, Zeit Campus, DUMMY, die Presse, FAZ, M le Magazine de Monde, Camera Austria and others.","user_id":37042,"name":"Mafalda Rakoš","website":"mafaldarakos.com"},{"id":560166,"bio":"I am a full time furniture designer/maker. I use photography as a more spontaneous creative outlet.  Images can be captured anywhere, either carefully planned, or in the spur of the moment.  Digital editing tools allow for the revisiting and re-contemplation of images after the fact, permitting even further creativity in their interpretation and presentation.\n\nMy photographs range from the documentary to the interpretive.  I frequently strive to illuminate the inherent line, tonality, and rhythm of a scene through the use of black and white presentation. I also enjoy highlighting the graphic nature of images from both the built and natural worlds, often through abstraction.\n","user_id":559582,"name":"Michael Singer","website":"www.msfinephoto.com"},{"id":743478,"bio":"Caroline Glasius-Nyborg is a Copenhagen-based photographer whose work explores themes of identity, culture, and social issues. With a keen eye for the human experience, Caroline captures the beauty and complexity of what it means to be human.\n\nBorn and raised North of Copenhagen, Caroline developed a passion for photography, which led her to study at the Copenhagen Film and Photo School. There, she honed her technical skills and developed her artistic vision, focusing on the intersection of personal identity and cultural context.\n\nHer series “From Anacahuita to Havana” has been exhibited in galleries and institutions within Denmark. The series offers a raw and unfiltered look at life in Cuba capturing the beauty, resilience and complexity of the Island and its people.\n\nIn addition to personal projects, Caroline Glasius-Nyborg also works on commission, collaborating with clients to create compelling and impactful images that tell a story and connect with audiences. Whether working on her own projects or collaborating with others, Caroline is dedicated to exploring the multifaceted nature of humans and the lives we lead.\n","user_id":740678,"name":"Caroline Glasius-Nyborg","website":"www.carolineglasius.com"},{"id":679674,"bio":"Formation\n2007 - 2010 Licence Arts Plastiques L3 à l’Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne\n2019 - 2020 Masterklass avec K.Sluban\n\nPrix - Récompense\n2018 Prix Mentor - Finaliste coup de cœur du public - Paris\n2017 « Le Jour d'Après » sélectionnée pour le Prix des VoiesOff - Arles\n2012 Sélectionnée par le Mois de la Photo-OFF\nPrix du public - Exposition collective « A Minima » - Médiathèque Marguerite Duras - Paris\n2010 « Dé-Réalité » Coup de cœur SFR Jeunes Talents - Christian Caujolle - ParisPhoto\n\n​Exposition\n2022 « Être à Soi » - Pré-sélection pour la Bourse du Talent à la BNP \ncatégorie Portrait\n2021 « Demander Pardon aux Oiseaux » - L’Évènement Photographique - Nouvel Observatoire Photographique du Grand Est - Nancy\n2019 « Le Jour d'Après » - 29 ème Itinéraires des Photographes Voyageurs - Bordeaux\n2018 « Le Jour d'Après » - Galerie 6 - Paris\n2017 Projection « Le Jour d'Après » - Cour de l’Archevêché - Prix des VoiesOff - Arles\n« Le Jour d'Après » - « Supernatural » - Hans Lucas - Arles\n« Family Tree » - Galerie L’Atelier 3 - Marseille\n2016 « Family Tree » - Galerie Le Loft - Bruxelles\n« Regards Croisée France - Belgique » - Phot’Aix - Aix en Provence\n2015 « Where is the light? » - Exposition Sacré(s) - La(b) Galerie Artyfact - Paris","user_id":679090,"name":"gaelle abravanel","website":"www.gaelleabravanel.com"},{"id":36779,"bio":"Graduated form the Faculty of Medicine,Songklanakarin University and  Children Hospital in 1989 and work as Pediatrician until now. He has been interested in photography as a hobby and began with self-studying since 2012. His photos were displayed in group exhibitions and published in various magazines and books such as Lonely Planet Traveller Thailand. He won numerous awards form honorary photographic competitions like 2nd Place Winner in 100 Photographs to commemorate the 20 th anniversary of the 1st Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, Honorary gold Medal Awards from Photos of the Kingdom Contest 2016, and 2nd Place Thailand National Award 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.\n","user_id":36784,"name":"Panom Archarit","website":"www.facebook.com/panom.archarit"},{"id":788166,"bio":"Adetomi Adeniji is a photographer documenting life in Bogije, Lagos. He focuses on family, religious spaces and street life.","user_id":777604,"name":"Adetomi Adeniji","website":""},{"id":287369,"bio":"Michał Konrad (born Michał Smuda)concept photographer, born in 1983\nin Wodzisław Śląski. Member of the Association Polish Art Photographers in Katowice. Student of the Institute Tvůrčí Fotografie Philosophical-Přírodovědecké Fakulty Slezské Univerzity v Opavě (Czech Republic). \nHigh school teacher.","user_id":286767,"name":"Michał Konrad","website":"michalkonrad.pl"},{"id":373903,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, who appreciates beauty in all its forms ...","user_id":373319,"name":"Stéphanie kahalerras","website":"billard8955f41.myportfolio.com"},{"id":36744,"bio":"Born in Tabriz-Iran. He's started self-learning photography since 2007 and cooperated with interior journals and news agencies since 2009 till 2013. He started photojournalism and documentary photography covering Iran Azerbaijan earthquake. \nIn middle of June 2014, He made an Instagram page cooperating with 4 other photographers called @everydayAZB, trying to show daily life of people in four provinces of north-west of Iran. Main theme of this project is lake Urmia that's in danger of thorough dearth.\nHis main focus is on climate changes, human rights and religion in Iran.","user_id":36749,"name":"Hamed Nazari","website":"www.hamednazari.com"},{"id":809997,"bio":"Tung Lin Tsai is a Taiwanese photographer and print media practitioner whose work explores the political realities embedded in everyday life. Using mundane materials such as paper airplanes, office paper, plastic bags, and desk calendars, he constructs a visual language of repetition and quiet resistance. These objects, often dismissed as disposable, are recontextualized to reflect the weight of living in a non-sovereign state.\n\nTrained as a photo lab technician and photographer, Tsai approaches image-making as a form of daily labor rather than artistic transcendence. His work resists the grand narratives of art and instead focuses on the unremarkable, the repetitive, and the ambiguous—qualities that speak to a larger condition of geopolitical precarity.\n\nTsai holds an MFA in Photography and Print Media from Boston University and a BFA in Photography from California College of the Arts. ","user_id":795589,"name":"Tung Lin Tsai","website":"peepingtung.com"},{"id":810163,"bio":"Born in 1990 in Auvergne (France), I was trained at the École National Art School of Bourges where I obtained a bachelor's and master's degrees in art (2014).\n\nNow based in Nantes, I am an architectural photographer and am also developing a visual artist activity.\n\n","user_id":795746,"name":"Baptiste Deschamps","website":"baptistedeschamps.com"},{"id":841668,"bio":"https://939bet.uk.net - 939bet: Cassino Online Premium e Apostas Esportivas no Brasil\nWebsite：https://939bet.uk.net\nEndereço: R. 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In 2022, she won the 2nd Discovery Award at the Festival Encontros Da Imagem in Braga (Portugal).","user_id":12229,"name":"Sonia Hamza","website":"soniahamza.com"},{"id":743548,"bio":"","user_id":740741,"name":"Magda Malinowska","website":"www.magdamalinowska.com"},{"id":743582,"bio":"My name is HANA HANA and I am an artist working in Japan with photography as my subject matter.\nThe artist I admire is YAYOI KUSAMA.\nHer hometown is my hometown. I know her days of suffering that perhaps people around the world do not know.\nI am battling an incurable disease while doing art activities.\nI will surely become famous like her.\nPlease remember my name for sure and Feel Free To Contact Me:)","user_id":740769,"name":"Hana ˙Hana","website":"www.instagram.com/hayamihannah"},{"id":622858,"bio":"","user_id":622274,"name":"Priyanka Karunan","website":""},{"id":736746,"bio":"","user_id":735178,"name":"Antonin de Laurens","website":""},{"id":743529,"bio":"Korea in Busan City \n2017    Graduated from the postgraduate School of Arts,                                     Photography, Kyungsung University\n\n​2022  Look Back in Anger 3 / Gallery Bresson / Seoul\n\n2021  The Water Tank / Gallery Bresson / Seoul\n\n2020   Haeundae Beach / Gallery Fine / Geon-ju\n\n2020   Haeundae Beach / Haeundae Cultural Center / Busan\n\n2020   Haeundae Beach /  Gallery Bresson / Seoul\n\n2019   Another City  /  Art District_p / Busan\n\n2019   Another City II  /  Gallery Bresson  / Seoul\n\n2018   Another City I  /  Gallery Bresson / Seoul\n\n2017   Bus, Hope space II  /  Gallery Bressong / Seoul\n\n2015   Bus, Hope space  /  Art gallery in Kyungsung Univ. / Busan","user_id":740724,"name":"Dongjin Kim","website":""},{"id":743666,"bio":"A London-based photographer, Binaghi originally studied Fine Art investigating collage in the expanded form reconfiguring visual representations of the world into something surreal and Dadaist in order to question rational life. Binaghi recently started following her passion for fashion and beauty photography. A surrealist perspective still haunts her photography work with the fusion between reality and imagination in her portrait series, where facial features are protruded or blurred. Binaghi has recently started introducing cinematic language in her work where she plays with depth of field and montage which often results in dreamy characters lost in thought.","user_id":740843,"name":"Siobhan Binaghi","website":""},{"id":641954,"bio":"I use the name Chris Manfield to operate within the realm of post-colonial art commodities. It’s an adaptation from the name my grandfather and father gave me. I was named 陈士田 after “士 - scholar” and “田 - rice field”. My father registered my legal given name as Christian Tan(Adi) due to the political climate in Indonesia when I was born, in Bandung, Jawa Barat on July 7th of 1994. \n\nI graduated with my bachelor’s of fine art degree in photography with a minor in printmaking from San Francisco Art Institute in 2018. I worked for the International Center of Photography until 2019 when I moved back to the west coast to get my master’s degree in Studio Art from San Francisco Art Institute in 2021 where I was nominated as SFAI’s 150th anniversary graduate commencement speaker, outstanding MFA student, MFA exhibition best in show, and recipient of the John Collier grant and awards.","user_id":641370,"name":"Chris Manfield","website":"www.chrismanfield.com"},{"id":36799,"bio":"Hi, I'm Tatiana from Yekaterinburg, Russia. I am a graduate of the picturesque-pedagogical department at the Yekaterinburg Art College as well as St. Petersburg State Art and Industry Academy. My specialty is graphic design. While working in the sphere of graphic design, I participate in painting exhibitions, drawing exhibitions and design biennales. After graduating from the Academy I returned to Yekaterinburg and have since mainly presented photography as part of exhibition projects while becoming a member of the Union Photoartists Russia. Photography is my main occupation, what I’m really interested in. Namely in a photograph, I see an opportunity to synthesise the knowledge and realise the conceived. I aspire to convey to the audience my view of the world and feelings.\nhttps://www.behance.net/T_Shvetsova-Yaperova\n\nhttp://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=458\n\n","user_id":36804,"name":"Tatiana Shvetsova-Yaperova","website":"www.photounion.ru/Show_User.php?unum=6272"},{"id":36782,"bio":"Argentinian-Spanish freelance photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Barcelona, Spain.","user_id":36787,"name":"Nicolás Carvalho Ochoa","website":"carvalhoochoa.com"},{"id":706474,"bio":"I am a photographer from Greece mostly interested  in -but not limited to- macro photography. I got my first camera on June 2020, and since then I have been trying to explore the amazing small world, and make the best pictures I can out of it, always prioritizing the well being of my subjects. My goal as a photographer is to make people more aware of the beauty that is all around us but often goes unnoticed, and also learn about the importance of conservation and its major role in preserving our ecosystem. I am also looking for stories all around, whether in cities or in nature, and trying to find a creative way to transfer them visually to the viewers, while at the same time keeping my compositions aesthetically appealing.","user_id":705890,"name":"Panagiotis Dalagiorgos","website":""},{"id":743698,"bio":"","user_id":740871,"name":"Aksinia Khachatryan","website":""},{"id":743684,"bio":"I am an ordinary amateur photographer from Ukraine","user_id":740860,"name":"Инна Пискун","website":""},{"id":153579,"bio":"Amateur","user_id":152977,"name":"Gerhard Kuehne","website":""},{"id":36794,"bio":"Born in 1987, in Lisbon, Portugal. \n\nMario Cruz studied Photojournalism at Cenjor - Professional School of Journalism. In 2006 he started to cooperate with LUSA - Portuguese News Agency that works with EPA - European Pressphoto Agency. \n\nSince 2012 he's been focused on his personal projects dedicated to social and human rights issues:\n\n\"Recent Blindness\" - Winner of Estacao Imagem 2014 Award \n\n\"Roof\" - Winner of Magnum 30 Under 30 2015 Award \n\n\"Talibes, Modern-day slaves\" - Winner of World Press Photo 2016 - Contemporary Issues - 1st Prize - POYi 2016 - Issue Reporting Picture Story - 3rd Prize. - Estacao Imagem 2016 Award \n\nHis work has been published in Newsweek, LENS - New York Times Blog, International New York Times, TIME Lightbox, CNN, El Pais Semanal, CTXT and Neue Ziircher Zeitung. \n","user_id":36799,"name":"Mario Cruz","website":"www.mario-cruz.com"},{"id":67467,"bio":"I am a Bangkok-based photographer represented by Panos Pictures in London. My work has appeared in leading publications world-wide. In 1999, I won an award from the John Hopkins University for Excellence in International Journalism for exposing Pol Pot’s chief executioner, Comrade Duch, a story told in my book 'The Lost Executioner'. I also co-directed the Emmy nominated 'Burma Soldier', an HBO film which was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the United Nations Association Film Festival. My last book, 'Brave New Burma', was an intimate portrait in words and pictures of Burma under military rule that spanned two decades. I am currently working on a personal project about conflict, land and identity centered on a forgotten Irish battlefield where I began taking photographs as a boy. \n","user_id":67201,"name":"Nic Dunlop","website":"www.nicdunlop.com, www.panos.co.uk"},{"id":743683,"bio":"","user_id":740859,"name":"Melissa Lloyd","website":""},{"id":743755,"bio":"","user_id":740918,"name":"Laura Czirják","website":""},{"id":743760,"bio":"Stephanie is an architect-urban designer with a lifelong interest in photography. ","user_id":740923,"name":"Stephanie Mills","website":""},{"id":417247,"bio":"Originaire de Quang Ngai, une ville au centre du Vietnam, Olivier fait son premier voyage, en direction de son pays d’adoption, la France. \n\nAprès avoir fait ses études à Paris, il décide de revenir à ses origines, et de retrouver ses parents biologiques. Dans le but de garder en images et en mémoire ce voyage qui le marquera à vie, il s’achète son premier appareil photo. La photographie devient alors déterminante dans sa vie. \n\nArrivé au Quebec en 2017, il développe sa signature avec une photographie où sujets et environnements sont en perpétuel questionnement.\n\nCollaborant avec des designers français et québécois, il met en scene des personnages qui témoignent des grands enjeux de notre temps. \nMarqué par la quête de ses origines, la photographie d’Olivier est une interrogation sur notre passé et notre avenir.","user_id":416663,"name":"Olivier Clertant","website":"www.olivierclertant.com"},{"id":743761,"bio":"Author photographer, photography has been present in my life since childhood. I took pictures very often during festive events. I am often absent from family photographs. I turned to self-portraiture to express myself and flourish.","user_id":740924,"name":"Youssef chennoufi","website":""},{"id":225028,"bio":"From around 2000 Ross has photographed extensively in a wide range of countries, both commercially and personally. There is a recurring interest in subject matter where everyday objects take on an iconic nature through the heightening of colour and perspective. \n\nAn early influence was found in viewing first-hand the colour work of William Eggleston - many of Eggleston’s prints were made using the ‘dye transfer process’, a process adapted heavily by Technicolor for the film industry but no longer available for commercial use. Deep saturated colours were achieved by burning a series of separate colour plates back onto the original negatives. Through advanced digital processes, Ross has developed a post-production workflow to replicate the physical technique of dye transfer, achieving larger colour gamut and tonal scale in the final printed image. \n\nRecent work selected for: \nWestmoreland Landscape Prize, 2019","user_id":224426,"name":"Ross Cunningham","website":"www.bellandwhistle.co.uk/le-flaneur"},{"id":36738,"bio":"Après des études d'histoire à Lyon, je pars à Paris pour tenter ma chance dans le photojournalisme. En 2000, je fais la formation de l'EMI CFD avec Patrick Frilet et commence différentes collaborations avec des magazines et quotidiens comme VSD, Le Monde, Libération, Le figaro Magazine, l'Express, entre autre.  \n\n","user_id":36743,"name":"Cyril Bitton","website":"www.cyrilbitton.com"},{"id":36712,"bio":"(b.1978) Johnny Panessa was born in Mastic, Long Island and now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. His work is a record of extensive world travels and a visual diary of his immediate environment.\n\nJohnny's photographs have been exhibited at the Istanbul Photography Museum (New Yorker), Galeri Kara in Ankara and numerous shows around NYC and Brooklyn. In April 2014, Johnny presented his two year project, Along the Forge, at Picture Farm Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.","user_id":36717,"name":"Johnny Panessa","website":"johnnypanessa.com"},{"id":36720,"bio":"The Houston Center for Photography is an organization dedicated to the art of photography. Starting in 1981 as a small visual artists' organization, HCP has grown to become an exemplary fine art organization.\n\nOur exhibition gallery—free to the public—features some of the finest works of contemporary photography. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round. Varying in competency levels, these classes are all taught by esteemed photographers and lecturers.\n\nIf you have an interest in photography and the sound of networking with other enthusiasts in the studio or around the great city of Houston intrigues you, then we encourage you to come join HCP’s vibrant, supportive and ever-growing photo community by becoming a member.","user_id":36725,"name":"Houston Center For Photography","website":"www.hcponline.org"},{"id":743833,"bio":"Alexander studied from 1981 to 1985 in Dortmund, Germany, with Porf. Pan Walter, Walter Sack and Harald Mante.\nAt the same time he worked as an assistant in Walter Sack's advertising studio from 1983 to 1985.\nIn 1985 he graduated from his studies.\nSince summer 1985 he has been working as an independent advertising photographer in Cologne.\nSince 2019 Alexander focuses primarily around his artistic work.\nHis work has been shown in exhibitions in Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Glasgow, Milan, Hamburg, Zürich,Cologne and Emmerich.\n","user_id":740988,"name":"Alexander Buss","website":"digitalphotopainting.de"},{"id":743803,"bio":"I am currently an artist-photographer whose work focuses on the position of women in today’s society. Using classical, personal and historical references, she uses the camera to create contemporary images which both confront and challenge perspectives on the female form and its iconography in today’s society.","user_id":740960,"name":"Matilda Baxendale-Kirby","website":"www.matildabaxendalekirby.com"},{"id":36740,"bio":"Burmese photographer and documentary filmmaker Thet, has covered political, ethnical, social and environmental issues in Myanmar for many years, including Aung San Suu Kyi’s by-election campaign and sectarian unrest in Rakhine State.\n\nThis and other work has seen Thet featured extensively in The Myanmar Times, Global Voice, Index on Censorship, Amnesty International, Time.com, Vanity Fair, Look, MSN.CO.UK The Nation, Wall Street Journal and many other international organisations as a photographer for the The Myanmar Times, European Press Photo Agency, Demotix and Zumapress.\n\nHis photography has also been widely exhibited, including Sketch With Light charity exhibition which was opened by Aung San Suu Kyi at the National League for Democracy headquarters in 2011.\n\nHe is one of the participant of 7 Days in Myanmar: A Multimedia Showcase as one of the photographers of 30 internationally renowned photographers such as Steve Mccurry, Chien-Chi Chang, Michael Yamashita, Michael Freeman, Bruno Barbey, Abbas and others in April 2013. The result of this showcase showcased in a book, documentary film, website, app and photo exhibition.\n\nHe is one of the student from International Reporting Workshop 2014  led by Philip Blenkinsop.","user_id":36745,"name":"Thet Htoo","website":"www.thethtoo.photo"},{"id":681315,"bio":"After working in the fashion industry for many years in Canada, Catherine is now back in her native island, Mauritius.  This return to her roots has prompted her to pick up her passion for photography and eventually making a living out of it.  Mostly she tries to capture the essence of the Mauritian heritage and its lush nature.  Her photography is spontaneous and intuitive reflecting her love of nature and her apprehension for the rapid urbanisation and the loss of the beautiful nature around the island.  She uses her photography to pledge for a better respect for nature.","user_id":680731,"name":"Catherine Li","website":"www.catherineli.art"},{"id":36882,"bio":"A brief association with an advertising agency photographer, right out of college, led me to photography which had me captivated, and there has been no looking back since. Working at the agency for a year, I collected enough money to buy my first camera and photo equipment in 1988. Taking up various freelance projects over a span of ten years I finally started teaching photography at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi in 1997 where I continue to teach presently. Being largely self-taught I exhausted my resources to educate myself with the science and technique of the camera and the darkroom. \n\nThe main advantage of being self-taught, I discovered, is that one’s ideas can develop more originally independent of any influence; however, it did take longer because there was no teacher, and institutions offering photography in Pakistan in those days. I eventually started having exhibitions in order to share my work, doing commercial projects for self-support and fine art photography for personal pleasure.","user_id":36887,"name":"Farah Mahbub","website":"www.farahmahbub.com"},{"id":743868,"bio":"I use both digital and analogue cameras and darkroom work is often part of my creative process. I have been photographing regularly since 2012 and have had several solo exhibitions both in Sweden and abroad. For me photography is the closest I come to meditation. A moment to relax, create and play.  ","user_id":741023,"name":"Johanna Liljestrand Rönn","website":"www.johannalronn.photography"},{"id":743886,"bio":"","user_id":741037,"name":"Dmitri Maslakov","website":""},{"id":545256,"bio":"In Bert Daenen's oeuvre, the power of silence gets a face.\nHis portraits force you to stand still, look longer and deeper and connect with the inner world.\nThe viewer who manages to shut off the loud world and open up will discover deeper layers that act as a mirror for one's own soul.\nLike a contradiction as it were between the world where almost everything is aimed at pushing a message at us, these portraits force the viewer to go and get the message.\n \nThe experience is therefore richer. ","user_id":544672,"name":"Bert Daenen","website":"www.hetportret.be"},{"id":36832,"bio":"I was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1955. I studied Chemistry and I am self-taught in Photography. I work using my own techniques and formulas, making unique pieces on film and paper. \nI design and make artist’s books that include haiku and prose of my authorship, painting, photography and mixed media. \nI am interested in visual and written poetry, environment, social changes, the frontier between the real and the imaginary, mythology, symbolism, metaphor as an expressive tool, and the human condition.\nI exhibited my work in Uruguay, Argentine, Brazil, Australia, Paraguay, USA, China, Colombia, Bolivia, France, Spain, Italy and The Netherlands.\nExhibiting artist in Biennial FotoFest 2016 'Changing Circumstances'; Honored Guest at FotoFest '92 Houston, USA; Winner of the International Forum Discoveries at the Festival de la Luz in Argentine in 2004 and 2014.; Selected for FotoFest International Discoveries in 2007 and 2015, Houston,  USA. Published in PhotoWorld China, Katalog (Denmark), The Hand (USA), The Collector's Eye (collection of Frazier King, Schilt Publishing).  Published two author's books. My work is in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston USA, Mediterraneum Collection Ital","user_id":36837,"name":"Roberto Fernández Ibáñez","website":"www.robertofernandez.com.uy"},{"id":36852,"bio":"Jakub Stanek was born in 1988 in Warsaw, Poland.\n\n \n\nHe studied photography at Academy Of Photography in Warsaw and Philosophy At University of Warsaw. In 2014 He started Sputnik Mentoring Program. For many years he has been conected with Milan where he worked on documentary and comercial projects. In 2015 he has been choosen to 50 the best young polish photographers „Debuts 2015”.\n\n \n\nStanek is trying to bring new perspectives to viewers. He explores untold subjects. During documentary projects he is trying to start intimate dialogue between himself and characters. He also aspires to add layers od visual and emotional information based on cultural knowlage. All his interests and inspirations evolve around the modern human, yet.\nPhotography is always the ultimate form of reflection. ","user_id":36857,"name":"Jakub Stanek","website":"www.stanekjakub.com"},{"id":635065,"bio":"In my artistic approach, I am always and almost unconsciously (I believe), in search of an aesthetic rendering which, for me, passes through the joy of colors, of the shapes that I deform with dazzling lights, scarlet almost, on or often underexposed, unrealistic, intense and sparkling most of the time. \nMixing technics, painting using my body parts  (as lips or fingers), I like to create the world connecting to our minds, so close to the Earth and far from real life, as a Metavers ","user_id":634481,"name":"Jana Call me J","website":"www.janacallmej.com"},{"id":36823,"bio":"Goos van der Veen (Netherlands, 1958) has been working as a photographer since 1983, for magazines and press agencies. From 2010 on he concentrated on personal projects. Recent exhibitions in Heerenveen (NL) 2012 and Sydney, Australia 2019.\n\nHis current body of work 'Untitled (ink on paper)' is a collection of autonomous, printed photographs. Although the images seem to depict a an existing reality, there are little or no clues why the photo was taken.\n\nA spin-off of this was a portrait of Amsterdam (Amsterdam - The City Proper), sharing the same way of looking and the same liveliness, curiosity and amazement.\n\nThe Enchanted Landscape is the latest project, and not only borrows from Untitled (ink on paper) the untitledness, but it actually shares photos with its older siblings. \n\nIn the end, his work is just a cloud of photographs, that can be consumed one by one, or grouped together to tell a story or create a more poetic ensemble.","user_id":36828,"name":"Goos van der Veen","website":"www.goosvanderveen.nl"},{"id":743908,"bio":"My name is Alex Sweat,\nBorn and raised in Alaska, former underground miner, current stay at home father and photographer based in beautiful Juneau AK.","user_id":741056,"name":"Alexander Sweat","website":"alexsweatphoto.com"},{"id":488249,"bio":"María Alejandra González del Bosque,  Mexicana, nacida en General Treviño, NL, el 21 de Junio de 1969, Licenciada de Sistemas Administrativos Computacionales.  Inicia en la fotografía en el 2009, y continua con su formación con especialidad en retrato","user_id":487665,"name":"Maria Alejandra Gonzalez del Bosque","website":"IG @alejandragzzdelbosque"},{"id":241985,"bio":"","user_id":241383,"name":"Alessandro De Luca","website":""},{"id":678940,"bio":"","user_id":678356,"name":"Chirag Upreti","website":"chiragupreti.com"},{"id":644739,"bio":"I had a brief introduction to photography during my time at Art School in Salford, Manchester, from 1960/1964. This was later to lead me to become a freelance photographer from the late 80's until I retired in 2005. I won two press awards. I retired to live in the south of France where I am now. I still do a little photography and have had 5 local exhibitions of my work.","user_id":644155,"name":"Ian Lunn","website":""},{"id":736226,"bio":" John Christian Brady is a photographer and artist from Philadelphia, PA now working out of Boulder, CO. In 2019, he received his Bachelors of Art from the University of the Arts where he studied filmmaking and documentary photography. His work centers around documenting and abstracting the beauty of everyday life, taking shape in high contrast black and white film photography. Christian uses both 35mm and 120 film as his primary ways of making images, finding that the analogue process brings him closer both to his work and his subjects. He uses his camera to meld light, environment, and subject into one. Caught amidst it all is the subject, random beings that wander into these sacred spaces of light and shape. With his work, Christian hopes to show the beauty that exists in the everyday.\n","user_id":734755,"name":"Christian Brady","website":"christianbrady.squarespace.com"},{"id":736262,"bio":"Inspired by Ansel Adam’s magnificent Mural Project capturing some of our national parks and historic sites, I first picked up a camera to enjoy photography as a hobby. After the death of my sister, I embraced the adage that life is short. I opted out of corporate America, and instead picked up my camera to heal, to explore, to create, and to celebrate with my viewfinder that singular, fleeting moment of beauty and wonder so often found in the world around us: both from nature as well as items wrought by man. I strive to capture the joie de vivre and the story of life within frame. I enjoy traipsing across the Texas countryside discovering the ruins from yesteryear and the lone star state’s quintessential landscapes. ","user_id":734784,"name":"Krista Hulsman","website":"www.kchulsmanphotos.com"},{"id":736389,"bio":"Je fais de la photos depuis l'âge de mes 10 ans, j'en ai 47. Je suis autodidacte, je viens juste de créer mon auto entreprise.  Ma vie est faite de photos, d'images.","user_id":734884,"name":"jerome lesage","website":""},{"id":624203,"bio":"Copywriter with a camera. Fell in love with street photography in 2017 while wandering through Europe for the (much) better part of two years.","user_id":623619,"name":"Chelsea Bishop","website":"chelseabishop.myportfolio.com"},{"id":691605,"bio":"Just photos with pathos","user_id":691021,"name":"Alessandro Casile","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/alecas"},{"id":735625,"bio":"Ik ben een gepassioneerde amateurfotograaf met een voorliefde voor zwart/wit fotografie, mijn eerste foto was in 1998. Recent ben ik overgeschakeld op een full frame systeem camera de Canon EOS RP.","user_id":734254,"name":"Luk Van Biesbrouck","website":"www.photo-lukvbb.be"},{"id":82624,"bio":"Respiro fotografia ","user_id":82322,"name":"Fernanda Trecordi","website":"trecordifernanda@yahoo.it"},{"id":734868,"bio":"My name is Marcela and I am 31 years old. Photography is my passion since I was a child and I just love looking at the world through my camera.","user_id":733650,"name":"Marcela Farbulová","website":"www.marcelafarbulova.sk"},{"id":480438,"bio":"Self-educated artist, 25 years old, living and working mostly in Saint-Petersburg, interested in individual photography style, art, history of art, religion and philosophy.","user_id":479854,"name":"Вячеслав Спиридонов","website":"vyacheslavspiridonov.photographer.ru"},{"id":732193,"bio":"","user_id":731415,"name":"Carly Richardson","website":"carlymakenaphoto.com"},{"id":736841,"bio":"Born in Miami Beach, Florida 1975\nCuban-American\nLives in South Florida","user_id":735261,"name":"Albert Perez Vatveri","website":"vatveristudio.weebly.com"},{"id":732014,"bio":"Light and color are my passions and I began exploring the world of nature photography in 2020 during the Covid pandemic.\u0026nbsp; I live in Santa Cruz California where the giant redwoods kiss the Pacific ocean.\u0026nbsp; I am most interested in the behavior of birds and the native wild mammals that coexist in my natural and urban environment","user_id":731258,"name":"Karen Cohen","website":"www.karenbilgraicohenphotography.com"},{"id":736960,"bio":"","user_id":735357,"name":"Reza Amelipour","website":"www.raypicture.com"},{"id":737124,"bio":"I am an  amateur photographer  For the last 20 years I am being led  by the camera to a wonderful , interesting places, met wonderful people and enjoyed  many discoveries. I had a few single exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions along the years.  ","user_id":735484,"name":"Galia Shapiro","website":""},{"id":737281,"bio":"","user_id":735612,"name":"Roy Cernohorsky","website":""},{"id":737308,"bio":"Denis Si is a monochrome landscape photographer that travels the world to find the best locations to capture. His black and white photos and style with high contrasts make his images unique.","user_id":735636,"name":"Denis Si","website":"denissiphoto.com"},{"id":737331,"bio":"Natif de Bordeaux et j'ai étudié la photographie durant 5 ans. Apres avoir travaillé pour plusieurs studio et exploré plusieurs facettes de la photographie, j'ai décidé de me retirer et partir voyager. J'ai rangé mes appareils et j'ai fais un bon break. Puis est venu le moment de les ressortir, reprendre goût à l'image et surtout de faire ce que je voulais moi. Etre dans mon élément et pas celui de mon client. Faire mes photos et pas celles qu'on attend de moi. Prendre du bon temps, faire du street, braver parfois l'interdit, vivre à l'étranger, faire des expositions et aujourd'hui est peut-être venu le jour de montreront travail à nouveau. Merci pour l'attention que vous allez dédier à ces images. Hugo Mercury","user_id":735656,"name":"Hugo Mercury","website":""},{"id":737860,"bio":"","user_id":736094,"name":"Marc Hoffmann","website":"hoffmannmarc.com"},{"id":584186,"bio":"","user_id":583602,"name":"Mauro Fagiani","website":"www.maurofagiani.com"},{"id":738188,"bio":"","user_id":736375,"name":"Morgan Maher","website":""},{"id":738420,"bio":"Simon Gouffault is a director of photography based in France. He mainly works on short films and documentaries, in France and abroad. He started report photography with nomads in Kirghizistan in 2022. ","user_id":736562,"name":"Simon Gouffault","website":"www.simongouffault.com"},{"id":733735,"bio":"Fotografo aficionado con obsesión por retratar lo cotidiano desde su propia mirada.","user_id":732679,"name":"JOSE LUIS RAMOS CHILLON","website":""},{"id":656604,"bio":"Malta-born analog photographer based in Seville, Spain.\n\nI became fascinated with the analog process at a young age while using my father's Canon A1, though it wasn't until many years later, before going off on bouldering trips alone that i began taking photography seriously.\n\nAfter moving to Spain I discovered the beauty of black and white  analog photography and the solace of a darkroom lab.","user_id":656020,"name":"Benjamin Christie","website":""},{"id":738706,"bio":"Photographer, born in Brazil, father of two boys and one passionate about photography. I started photographing in 2015. I have always been an aficionado of Black and White photography due to the way the images are presented and the feeling they bring when they are revealed.\n\nE-mail: daniel@danassis.com","user_id":736792,"name":"Daniel Assis","website":"www.danassis.com"},{"id":583712,"bio":"She was born in Barcelona in 1981. She is Licensed in Graphic Design at Elisava in 2002, and technical machinery at TTE 2006. Performing arts, photography and music are the pillars of her artistic identity, along with improvisation and illusionism.\n2002-2006: She was a co-founder of \"Las Feas\" puppet company. And in 2007 She moved to Denmark and created, together with Lisa Madsen, a strange entertainment company: Brunette Bros. 2008-2021, they defined a peculiar artistic crossover between pure entertainment, puppet theater, avant-garde clowns and a great musical universe, which toured with different shows and co-productions in most of Europe.In 2012/1014 the Danish State Art Foundation co-produces a traveling platform for European performing arts called: “Capra grassa” toured Denmark and Italy with it, and the show :“THE BRUNETTE BROS. CIRCUS, the Greatest and Second Smallest circus in the world”. In 2018 they won the Golden Dragon, for the best interpretation for the Lleida Puppet Fair.\nIn 2018 participates in the festival of analog photography Revela’t ( analog photo festival) with “Inventari”, a photographic retrospective. And in 2021 with “Lucky People”, an autobiographical documentary participates in Revela’t Festival. And in 2022, is exhibited at Barcelona's cultural centers like “laBòbila” and “Ateneu9b”, as well as in the “Berlin Circus Festival”.\nIn 2022 a complete exhibition entitled: “Collection of curiosities '', is exhibited at Konvent.0.In 2022 with a Short docu","user_id":583128,"name":"Maria Sola","website":""},{"id":584298,"bio":"","user_id":583714,"name":"MOHAMMAD RADI","website":""},{"id":739070,"bio":"As a darkroom and handmade photography lover, I am a visual artist specialized in alternative processes and I make workshops about silvergelatin prints on glass and orotones in Paris. \nI have been also researcher in visual arts and after my PhD I have taught several years at university in Canada and in France.\nSince 2016, my black and white photographs on glass have been exhibited regularly at Little Big Galerie in Paris and at the Rencontres de la photographie in Arles.\n","user_id":737083,"name":"Caroline Chik","website":"www.arsiloe.fr"},{"id":739083,"bio":"Originally from Toronto, Canada, but now residing in Southern California,  Ashli loves to photograph people, as quite simply she feels every person is worthy of being remembered. \u0026nbsp;The best part of being a portrait photographer? Preserving the emotions, connections and special moments in people’s lives. \u0026nbsp;\nWhile attending High School and University she was a photojournalist for the yearbooks and newspapers. During a semester abroad\u0026nbsp;her photography\u0026nbsp;placed First in a contest sponsored by the New Zealand Board of Tourism, inspiring her to keep learning, keep traveling and keep shooting.  Ashli is an award winning photographer who has traveled the globe photographing landscapes and people. And will continue to do so as long as possible!\n\n","user_id":737092,"name":"Ashli Shapiro","website":"www.ImagesOfLifeByAshli.com"},{"id":629836,"bio":"As most, I'm a mixed book.  Combination of athlete, artist, entrepreneur and animal lover.  Most of my life is some sort of combination of these events.  While my most preferred subjects are typically rural, I often switch to sports or flat lay arrangements to keep my creative spark alive.","user_id":629252,"name":"Candice Estep","website":"candiceestepphoto.com"},{"id":22052,"bio":"I am an Assistant Professor in Bengali in Women's College, Agartala, Tripura, India. Photography is my  love, lesson and life. Presently I am using Nikon Z6II , Nikon D810, Canon EOS 30D, and Nikon D500 along with Nikkor 24-70mm, Nikkor 16-35mm, Nikkor 200-500mm and Canon EF 18-55mm  lenses.","user_id":22052,"name":"Srimanta Ray","website":""},{"id":583327,"bio":"Patricia Calvo, 1974, Mexico City. Visual artist, lives and works in Beijing, China.\n\nShe received her B.A. (honors) in Fine Arts and Visual Arts from the Accademiadi Belle ArtidiBrera, Milan, Italy, and successfully completed her M.A. in Antique Calligraphy and Engraving at the Central Institute of Fine Arts in Beijing, China.\n\nHer artistic work has been shown throughout many countries in several galleries, museums and biennales: Biennale de la Havana, Cuba; Il CastelloSant'Angelo, Naples; Galleria Berthold Brecht, Milan; Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires; BellasArtes, Buenos Aires; Fan Gallery, Beijing; Xidan Library, Beijing; Qindao, Beijing; Centro Eugenio Montale, Sao Paulo; to mention only a few.\n\nShe has developed her artistic career throughout Brazil, Italy, United States and China. Before working as an independent photographer, she has previously taught contemporary art in the International Study Group of Beijing; was editorial advisor for The Spirit of Art magazine; founder of the Association of Latin American Plastic Artists in the People's Republic of China; she was producer and photography director of several independent documentaries and has constantly collaborated in cultural and art related projects for several media, Italian TV RAI-International, Il Corrieredella Sera newspaper, Reforma newspaper, among others.\n\nPatricia takes its cues from personal experience and individual intellect. She employs sociological and artistic logic to explore the “habitual”","user_id":582743,"name":"Patricia Calvo Guzman","website":"www.patriciacalvo.com"},{"id":338636,"bio":"For years I have been entrenched in the visual elements of the Rust Belt documenting everyday life in and around Cleveland through both my personal and professional work. My photo journalistic style has covered the growth of the city over the past several years during its recent comeback. I am also the managing photographer for FreshWater Cleveland an online magazine as well as official photographer for Cleveland Burlesque / Ohio Burlesque. A book of my photos was published in 2019; Rust Belt Burlesque. My freelance work includes Playhouse Square, Cleveland Public Theater, MOCA, The Port of Cleveland, LAND Studio, Belt Magazine, The Sun News and other notable Northeast Ohio organizations. My substantial portfolio includes news coverage, portraiture, commercial imagery and fine art. ","user_id":338034,"name":"Bob Perkoski","website":"www.perkoski.com"},{"id":600412,"bio":"Denise M Oehl moved from Northwest Ohio to New York City to study painting at tThe School of Visual Arts.\n She eventually began using photography as her medium of choice, first with pinhole and then with medium format film camera. She is drawn to the mecanical clicks and whirs of the camera. Denise appreciated the hands on approach, printing her cyantope and Zaitype images in the darkroom. \nShe has exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley, Manhattan, Brooklyn, California, Connecticut, Massachuetts, Marlyand, Michigan New Mexico , New Jersey and Poland. ","user_id":599828,"name":"Denise M Oehl","website":"oehlphotography.com"},{"id":705386,"bio":"Artista multidisciplinar española.\nFui una niña callada, curiosa y creativa, una de esas pequeñas criaturas llenas\nde pájaros en la cabeza. Mis amigos dicen, cuando los arrastro tras alguna\nidea, que aún los tengo. \n\nSeleccionada en Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña 2022\nSeleccionada Kosovofoto festival contest (Agosto, 2022)\nLuxembourg art prize, Mención de honor (2021)\nFinalista concurso poesía visual Un cop d´ul (2021)\nFinalista V concurs literari de Terrasa (2021)\nParticipa en la “Revista Febrero” (2021)\nExposición “Aedes arborius ecosystem” (2020)\nParticipa en la revista “ La gran belleza” (2019)","user_id":704802,"name":"Marina Martín Gómez","website":"www.marinnamarttn.com"},{"id":739686,"bio":"Aiyah Sibay is a Syrian-American filmmaker, poet, and artist. Her work explores the various possibilities of combining Arabic calligraphy, storytelling, and film and attempts to challenge the traditional rules and conventions of cinema, poetry \u0026amp; art.\nShe has also served as a volunteer, journalist, and photographer in Greece, Palestine, South Africa, and  Jordan. \n\n","user_id":737573,"name":"Aiyah Sibay","website":"www.innpassage.com "},{"id":739803,"bio":"Das Fotografieren ist ein Hobby welchem ich neben meiner beruflichen Tätigkeiten gerne nachgehen und mir einen Ausgleich zum Büroalltag ermöglicht. ","user_id":737665,"name":"Timon Bucher","website":""},{"id":99153,"bio":"Passionate landscapes and fine art photographer with a love of traditional black and white as well as the rich colours, grain and tonal ranges provided by slide and film photography.  ","user_id":98552,"name":"Jamie Gilmore","website":"www.studiodc3.com.au"},{"id":741317,"bio":"La photo est une façon pour moi de figer dans l'éternité des instants éphémères qui me sont chers. Il me faut fixer les moments et les paysages que j'aime, pour les revoir et, pourquoi pas, les partager.","user_id":738819,"name":"FRANCK CALBET","website":"www.facebook.com/Franck451photographe"},{"id":739926,"bio":"","user_id":737759,"name":"Noelle rivas","website":"www.noellerivas66.com"},{"id":740258,"bio":"Jane Flynn is a photographer who is deeply interested in documenting those in contemporary American society who may not typically be considered as underrepresented, but are not well - or fairly - represented within art and media today.  She has always had an overwhelming curiosity for the United States -- its history, the extremes of its politics, its standing as a land of unbridled capitalism, and those who inhabit a country in one of the four largest continents on earth-- have always seemed appealing. Whether it be from the media’s representation, or just plain curiosity, she has always been positively fascinated by the vernacular peculiarities of the American way of life.  It is this deep fascination with “the other” that drove her so far from her home country of Scotland in 2013 to pursue an MFA at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and where she first met the Mennonites, who she began documenting in 2014.  She is currently working with Southern Illinois University Carbondale to publish a book of the series, with a working title of ‘The Quiet in the Land: An Homage to the Mennonites of Southern Illinois’.\n\nJane completed her MFA degree in Media Arts, with a concentration on Photography, at the College of Mass Communications and Media Arts at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois in 2016.  In 2013, she earned a BA in Fine Art, with a specialization in photography, from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art \u0026amp; Design, Dundee, Scotland.","user_id":738024,"name":"Jane Flynn","website":"www.janeflynnphotography.com"},{"id":36807,"bio":"Born in Brooklyn, New York, Peter grew up in a family of painters and photographers. He worked in New York City as a photo assistant and then earned an AA degree in graphic design at S.U.N.Y. Farmingdale, New York and a BFA degree in photography from the Art Center College of Design in California.\n\nAfter returning to New York City, Peter worked for three independent studios that included photography for GM, Singer, N. Y. Port Authority, Time and Fortune. This work led to positions at International Nickel in New York City and Bethlehem Steel in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. With co-author and writer, Bette Kovach, Peter published Inside Bethlehem Steel in 2008. Recently, the Library of Congress acquired 17 of these steel book images.\n\nPeter’s work has been published in numerous magazines and most recently in the Korean magazine Photo+. His photographs are in a growing number of private, corporate, college and public collections. He is a member and past officer of ASMP.","user_id":36812,"name":"Peter Treiber","website":"www.ptphoto.com"},{"id":691809,"bio":"Currently studying a certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging at the Centre for Creative Photography college in South Australia. I launched my photography business in 2021 with a focus on Lifestyle, documentary and editorial photography for families, events, commercial branding and dancers. Shooting with Nikon Z7 and Nikkor Z lenses.","user_id":691225,"name":"Natalie Latacevski","website":""},{"id":739384,"bio":"I am a retired Ophthalmologist and enjoy any genre of Photography. Bird photography my niche. ","user_id":737337,"name":"Jaco van Niekerk","website":""},{"id":740122,"bio":"","user_id":737915,"name":"phil bucher","website":"www.philbucher.com"},{"id":668803,"bio":"Small organism from the rainforest of Costa Rica, apprentice organic farmer and self-taught photographer. ","user_id":668219,"name":"Randy López Abarca","website":""},{"id":543601,"bio":"B.DANCE photographer","user_id":543017,"name":"肇昇 何","website":"ho-photography.com"},{"id":720764,"bio":"I am a part time portrait and landscape photographer.  My craft has spanned more than 30 years of my life and I continue to learn.","user_id":720180,"name":"Marc Hunter","website":"www.marcdhunter.com"},{"id":774121,"bio":"A self-taught photographer based in London, I find hidden beauty within the built environment, focusing on elements often overlooked in daily life. My work transforms everyday objects — street furniture, reflections, architectural patterns — into abstract compositions of line, pattern, and colour. I challenge the viewer to see everyday objects in a new way; to see the beauty in a reflection, a bench, a flight of stairs, the shape of a streetlamp against the sky.\nReflections, and steps/stairs are recurring themes in my work. I love the distorted, surreal shapes thrown up by reflections in windows and glass-fronted buildings, and I’m fascinated by steps/stairs. They are an architectural koan: simultaneously static and dynamic, they go up and they go down, whilst staying where they are.\nMy work has been exhibited at the London Photo Festival 2012 - 2019; the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2014; East Finchley Arts Festival 2015 and 2018; London Art Biennale 2023; and Flux Exhibition 2024. I have had solo exhibitions at the Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, 2017; the Lexi Cinema, London, in 2019; and Beerblefish Brewery, London, in 2023.My work will be shown at the Florence Biennale 2025.\n","user_id":766142,"name":"Stuart Cashmore","website":"www.scapho.co.uk"},{"id":37077,"bio":"Benoit Fournier was born in 1981 in Carpentras, France. He grew up in the Alps, surrounded by nature. He took up photography when he was 20, with the encouragement of his father, a journalist, who gave him his first camera. With this new passion, Benoît began a life of studying and living abroad. He holds a Master's degree in International Business Administration, and his studies focused on Latin America. To further his education he lived in Mexico and in Spain, and in 2006 he went to Rio de Janeiro where he decided to settle.  Invaded by nature and man, the Brazilian city is at the heart of his photographic works. He now focuses only on these personal projects. He recently launched two books of photography: City of Bandeira (published by Batel) and Water Memories (published by Andrea Jakobsson). His new book project, Babylon (with Madalena Estudio), journeys between fiction and reality, crossing the favela of Babylonia, in which Benoît has lived since 2013. Benoît’s visual world resounds with his experiences and travels; his work resides in a place between personal and collective memory and explores existential themes and the nature of man. Born of experimentation, of immersion and authentic feelings, his series spotlights to the harmony between the individual and his natural environment. Through the lens of reality and imagination, Benoît’s examination of the individual within the world is at once intimate and profound. Today Benoît works out of his studio in the Favela of Babylonia. Since 2015, he has led a photographic workshop with young people from the neighborhood, with the aim of stimulating the group’s artistic creativity.","user_id":37082,"name":"Benoit Fournier","website":"www.benoit-fournier.com"},{"id":586542,"bio":"I went to journalism school, in Venezuela but I work as a videographer and screenwriter for a corporation in Mexico, the country where decided to start a new life. \n\nI found most of the joy in different ways of storytelling, and through photo documentary  is where I found myself more comfortable being creative, because it makes my mind being in the full present.","user_id":585958,"name":"Desiree Duarte Vera","website":"desireeduartev.wordpress.com"},{"id":741155,"bio":"Amateur photographer. I take photographs to document the beautiful country of Oman. I bought my Lumix DC-GX9K in 2020 and am self-taught - experimenting and learning as I go along. ","user_id":738698,"name":"Jessica Williams","website":""},{"id":742152,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer, inspired in 1967 by Eliot Porter's images in the book \"The Place No One Knew\".  I started shooting professionally in 1982 as a whitewater photo specialist.  I have maintained a strong connection to the outdoors throughout my life, attending the National Outdoor Leadership School in 1971 and 1973.  I grew up on the front range of Colorado, and have spent most of my adulthood living in New Mexico.","user_id":739487,"name":"Terrence Conroy","website":"www.dancinglizardllc.com"},{"id":740466,"bio":"Eelco Wortman is a self-taught freelance documentary- and portrait photographer from The Netherlands. Influenced by traditional street- and film photography, he loves to work with (natural) light, colour, shape and contrast. Occasionally a landscape photograph, sometimes a bit of abstraction, his main subject and fascination will always be people in their natural habitat. Eelco gets intrigued by the human condition and daily situations, often overlooked by most of us. His candid photographs have a strong focus on storytelling and detail, mostly to be found in an urban environment.","user_id":738173,"name":"Eelco Wortman","website":"eelcowortman.com"},{"id":741259,"bio":"I have been experimenting in the world of Photography for over 10 years, self taught. \n\nI fully direct all my photoshoots.\n\nI am constantly striving to create more interesting and unique images with the help of models, designers, make-up artists and hairstylists. \nMy photography is complimented by my knowledge of retouching with Photoshop and editing images to have a more creative appeal. ","user_id":738775,"name":"Sally Sparrow","website":"www.sallysparrowphotography.com"},{"id":557161,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who has an interest in catching \"behind the mask\" and seeing lessons from what is around. As a keen motorcyclist, I plan to travel and combine my love of travel and understanding who people really are. I struggled with Dyslexia for years before I knew what was wrong or right with me which made me think about what really goes on inside someone's mind, I love to know what people think and feel truthfully and converting this into a photograph is one of my challenges. ","user_id":556577,"name":"Jona Jones","website":""},{"id":741406,"bio":"Currently a Fashion Marketing student in my final year. During the lockdown, I started taking pictures, took a few classes and fell in love with photography. At the university, we have studio facilities that I have self-taught myself. I love doing little shoots for my friends as well as practising. \n\nFashion photography is something that I would love to pursue, just the world seems a little intimidating and just stick to street-style photography during fashion weeks. ","user_id":738886,"name":"Lisa Dubova","website":"www.lisadubova.com"},{"id":741407,"bio":"I was once lost, but now am saved.","user_id":738887,"name":"steven goldberg","website":"stevenrayla@bellsouth.net"},{"id":841669,"bio":"https://456bet.us.org offers a complete betting solution with a user-friendly design, combining exciting sportsbooks with a rich variety of online slots. It ensures a smooth gaming session with quick withdrawals and professional support.","user_id":827512,"name":"shDA asdf","website":"456bet.us.org"},{"id":254356,"bio":"Nataliia Lisova was born in St. Petersburg in 1986.\n\nShe studied at the Polytechnic University College and at the Galperin Photo Faculty in St. Petersburg, specializing in photojournalism.\n\nShe worked as an illustrator for the international charitable foundation \"Nuzhna Pomoshch\" (Need Help). Currently, she focuses on illustration and street photography. In her work, she concentrates on moments snatched from everyday reality, telling short stories about the life she observes around her.\n\nNatalia Lisova's work has received international and Russian awards:\n\n· 2nd place in the \"Best Portrait Photographer\" category at the Hello Photo competition (Moleskine, 2009);\n· Finalist of the Epson Photo Competition (2013);\n· Laureate of the \"Young Photographers of Russia\" award (2021);\n· Member of the Union of Photo Artists of Russia (since 2021);\n· Finalist of the Lenscratch competition (2025).","user_id":253754,"name":"Nataliia Lisova","website":""},{"id":741441,"bio":"Fotógrafo, diseñador gráfico y artista visual. Egresó de la Escuela de Artes Visuales Martín Malharro de Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina),  en el año 2006, desempeñándose desde entonces en distintas ramas de la fotografía y el diseño. Desde 2013 se desempeña como docente de Fotografía y Comunicación Visual. ","user_id":738911,"name":"Fabio Goldar","website":"fabiogoldar.com.ar"},{"id":734404,"bio":"","user_id":733298,"name":"Barry Mayes","website":null},{"id":739728,"bio":"Christina is a documentary photographer based in Los Angeles. She is interested in capturing powerful photos and intimate moments that showcase the human spirit. In her free time she enjoys practicing Muay Thai, eating tacos, and hanging out with her girlfriend and cat. ","user_id":737608,"name":"Christina Belasco","website":"www.belascophoto.com"},{"id":554164,"bio":" I am self taught, and have been shooting 10 years.   I'm a hobby  photographer, hiker, attorney and transplant recipient. My work is primarily lightbox florals, composites, ethereal, and alternative processes. ","user_id":553580,"name":"Caroline Jackson","website":""},{"id":154563,"bio":"My name is Maria Vasquez and I am a Self Portraiture Artist/ Photographer.\n","user_id":153961,"name":"Maria Vasquez","website":"www.facebook.com/portraitsdesignsivc/?pnref=lhc"},{"id":722457,"bio":"Daniel L. Fleitas (1991) is a photographer born between Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. His work focuses on the reflections and cues of human behaviour exposed in landscape. In a world in which we have no time, we seem to have chosen a negative conscience in light of what occurs around us. It looks like we have learnt how to perform, how to fake not being able to notice what is happening close to us. We also seem to have gotten used to it. However, these fake scenarios possess a hidden urgency. It is at this point where the photographer places himself, exploring the results of these actions that we cause in our territory.\n\nEven though the gaze is directed to different motives throughout all of his current series, he proposes a collective reading of these works, having the action of human beings over contemporary landscape at its centre.\n\nFleitas has been extensively training over the last years, taking part in different workshops and courses, such as: \"Image and Landscape\" by Marta Dahó; \"Workshop on Projects\" by Txema Salvans; \"Contemporary Documental Landscape\" by Eduardo Nave; and a \"Workshop on Coexistence\" by Israel Ariño. He has also participated in group exhibitions such as \"Periferiche Vision\" (2019); \"Armonía. Una Recíproca Comprensione (Ragusa Foto Festival, 2020), with the series \"Vistas\"; \"Tudo Acontece\" (Veintinueve Trece, 2021); and the exhibition dedicated to the 'Fundación Enaire' Photo Contest (2022) in the category of selected. His series \"Vistas\" was also selec","user_id":721873,"name":"Daniel L Fleitas García","website":"www.danielfleitas.com"},{"id":736201,"bio":"Self-taught, I love exploring the interplay between colours; textures; shadows and how the world can look completely different just by seeing it from a different angle. Through photography, I'm inspired to share moments of beauty so easily missed as we rush through life. ","user_id":734734,"name":"Che Milani","website":""},{"id":113187,"bio":"","user_id":112585,"name":"Karen Cox","website":"www.karencoxphotography.com"},{"id":677752,"bio":"","user_id":677168,"name":"Samantha Sutcliffe","website":"www.samanthasutcliffe.com"},{"id":562080,"bio":"I started shooting and developing B/W in 1977 on plus-x pan with a Nikkormat. ","user_id":561496,"name":"Henry hungerland","website":""},{"id":672785,"bio":"amateur photography lover.  with canon, nikon or cell phone…I take pictures around…","user_id":672201,"name":"Adriana de Oliveira","website":""},{"id":741644,"bio":"Marco Verni nasce sordo in una famiglia di udenti.\nAmante da sempre delle arti visive, fin da piccolo ha una predisposizione per il disegno.\nSi iscrive alla facoltà di Design industriale, orientandosi verso il design dei mezzi di trasporto.\nVive diverse esperienze in vari studi di architettura, ed è particolarmente significativa l’esperienza presso lo studio Fuksas in qualità di interior design. Negli anni sviluppa varie competenze prettamente legate alla creatività e alle arti visive: dalla grafica, all’illustrazione, al 3d rendering, al design.\nMa la sua vera passione viene riscoperta solo pochi anni fa: la fotografia. Ama poter fermare il tempo in un’immagine e capisce di avere un punto di vista “diverso”.\nDopo aver capito la sua vera passione, si pone come obiettivo artistico quello di raccontare il suo mondo tramite la fotografia.\nIl mondo di Marco è silente, ma ricco di immagini.\nAttraverso le sue fotografie, Marco vuole allargare il punto di vista delle persone senza appesantire con testi e didascalie le immagini; lui vuole suscitare nel pubblico la curiosità e l’interesse.\nRacconta cosa sono gli occhi, la bocca, i segni e la LIS. Raccontare tutto sarebbe impossibile, pertanto cerca di arrivare ad un focus con le sue immagini.","user_id":739075,"name":"MARCO VERNI","website":""},{"id":739620,"bio":"\nA New York native, Salimah Ali’s work has been included in numerous galleries, museum exhibitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Tweed Gallery, Soho Photo Gallery, Jamaica Arts Center for Arts and Learning, The Schimmel Center for the Arts, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (Permanent Collection), Aperture Gallery, and Kenkeleba House. She won the first Shahin Shahablou Photography award in London. Since 2005 Ali has been a member of Kamoinge, Inc., the historic collection of African American photographers established in 1963. Salimah Ali’s work has been widely published, including in Black Enterprise, Essence Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Ms. Magazine, The New York Times, Newsday, USA Today, The Washington Post, and Ebony.com “Legendary Eye”. Works by Ali are included in numerous books, including Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers, The Encyclopedia of Black Women in America, Committed to The Image: Contemporary Black Photographers, Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present, The Face of Our Past: Images of Black Women from Colonial America to the Present, Timeless and MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora.\n\n \n","user_id":737525,"name":"Salimah Ali","website":"www.salimahali.com"},{"id":848554,"bio":"Sungmin Youn is a photographer based in Cheongju, South Korea. His work explores childhood, distance, and the fragile moment when presence becomes visible.","user_id":834398,"name":"Sungmin Youn","website":"danbit.gallery/our-time"},{"id":733252,"bio":"Emily Alldridge (b. 2000) is a Melbourne, Australia based Photographer. Her photographic practice is heavily based on the documentary/environmentalism side of image making. She received her Bachelor of Photography, majoring in Photojournalism in 2022. Having grown up in a rural town most of her life, Emily developed a love for the nature she was constantly surrounded by. This led to her passion of wanting to protect this as much as she can. By using her photographic skills she hopes to encourage and show people how they too can help protect the earth and nature we inhabit, no matter how small the help is. ","user_id":732286,"name":"Emily Alldridge","website":"www.emilyalldridgelandscapes.com.au"},{"id":143860,"bio":"Born in 1978\napprentice ship as photographer 1998 - 2001\nfreelance photo assistant 2002 - 2003\nstudies of communication design 2003 - 2008\nfreelance photo assistant 2003 - 2010\nfreelance photographer since 2011\nmember of AOP and BFF Professional \n","user_id":143258,"name":"Per Schorn","website":"www.perschorn.com"},{"id":741792,"bio":"","user_id":739191,"name":"Barna Aradi","website":"www.aradibarna.com"},{"id":170605,"bio":"I hold an M.A. in Contemporary Photography and a PhD. Visual Ethnography .\nMy projects include :\n* 'Buddhism in the Himalayas' - considers how the religion has morphed to\n   meet the pragmatic needs of isolated communities.\n* 'The Chardar - The White Path' documents the 300 km trading route\n    between the ancient Himalayan Kingdoms of Zanskar and Ladakh which\n     is undertaken each winter by walking along a frozen river. this tradition\n      will soon end when a new road is completed.\n* 'Chin - Leaving' A six year project documenting the urbanisation of a \n    nomadic  'people' the the Himalayas\n* 'The Small Society' Investigates the move of social care in the UK away\n    from government bodies to charities and volunteer groups.\n   Commissioned by the North East Photography Network.\n* 'Food Banks - A New Reality' documents the rise of food banks in the UK\n    and in particular the experiences of those who run and use a particular\n    food bank. Commissioned by the Tressel Trust.\n","user_id":170003,"name":"Harry Hall","website":"www.harryphoto  (currently under reconstruction)"},{"id":741785,"bio":"Born and raised in Gleisdorf, an idyllic region in Austria full of apple orchards, I have completed an apprenticeship in carpentry and studied at the Academy for Applied Photography in Graz, I took up work at the Blue Tomato Headquarters in Schladming, where I gained extensive experience in media work and photography.  Meanwhile, as a skateboarder myself, I have found my true passion in capturing outstanding moments in skateboarding and other action sports. Still, traces of my beginnings in landscape photography are visible in my works.\nI always develop my skills as a photographer, trying new perspectives and moving out of my comfort zone, always pushing forward. Whether during extended tours through Europe, or at home in my own studio, photography is my passion and my profession.","user_id":739186,"name":"Hannes Mautner","website":"www.hannesmautner.com"},{"id":741811,"bio":"","user_id":739205,"name":"Marco Pirastru","website":""},{"id":642850,"bio":"a 68 year old lady who takes photos purely for pleasure, following my late fathers hobby. Black and white is my favourite media","user_id":642266,"name":"Janet Beeston","website":"janetbeeston@live.co.uk"},{"id":741900,"bio":"The Blue Hour photographers are Lisa Jayce, Vin Sharma and Emily Passino, who met originally in an on-line photo salon.  A New York City based photographer, Lisa Jayce makes images informed by a deep interest in psychology and storytelling. Emily Passino, a Nashville photographer,  explores the nature of contemporary culture through shooting social landscapes.  A daughter of immigrants from India, raised in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, Vin Sharma  explores the connectivity  of our lives.","user_id":739282,"name":"Blue Hour","website":"www.thebluehourphotocollaborative.com"},{"id":735643,"bio":"My name is  SHIMHOON KIM.\nBorn in Yeoju in 1959, he is based in his hometown.\nI have a stubbornness that doesn't easily follow fashion. Throw away handy digital photos\nI prefer to work with complex, sluggish analog 4X5large black and white films.\nI like new and novelties. I have a strong desire to know what I do not know.\nIf you think it's worth the challenge, don't hesitate to look for something old.\nMy excitement about pavilion and sperm is felt in the photograph.\nMy patience with photography is extraordinary.\nIf you're not satisfied, there's the patience to look for and find the end.\nLooking back at the spring and winter,\nIf you don't like it, change the sun and find it again.\n“Would it be a needle someday if you go without stopping?”\nThe sword of the mind is sharpened by the mirror of the two hundred.\nThe same is true for darkroom work.\nAccording to the record, there were more than 1,700 sperm\nThere are currently 270 registered cultural properties and 300 unregistered cultural properties.\n","user_id":734268,"name":"SHIMHOON KIM","website":"Facebook:facebook.com/shimhoon.kim"},{"id":36958,"bio":"According to Marcelo Ponce \"..for Mylène Bressan, photography is an art-prayer (...) her artistic achievement is a pleasant pilgrimage to a calm, and peaceful, and dormant wilderness that is out there waiting eagerly to be praised and cared..\"\n\nIn 2010, I was selected by the agency PhotoBoite for their exhibition “30 Under 30 Women Photographers.”\nIn 2011,  I took part in the exhibition \"Vive les ÉluEs\", portraits of women mayors in South France area.\nIn 2012 the series \"Matin\" was awarded 'Prix de l'évertmeillement' at Cailhau photo festival.\n\nI also collaborated with authors Thiercelin and Anxionnat to create an divinatory game about cristal stones (Oracle Cristal, ed. Tredaniel). I'm currently working with them on a second opus, this time about cristal skulls.\n\nYou can follow me on twitter @mylenebressan.","user_id":36963,"name":"Mylene Bressan","website":"www.instants-suspendus.net"},{"id":116145,"bio":"Fine art, Portrait and Documentary \nFilm Photographer\n\n","user_id":115543,"name":"Luis Sanchez Martín","website":""},{"id":147929,"bio":"Photographe professionnelle \nPhotographies argentiques  6x6 en négatif 120 noir et blanc.\nTirages argentiques réalisés par l’auteur sur papier baryté.\n\n                                 A venir – 2 ième semestre 2022\nExpositions     \t« Apax\"- Galerie Hébert- Grenoble\nIndividuelles      \t\n                                   \"Apax\"-Centre d’Art les Moulins de Villancourt \n                                     Grenoble- 2020   \n\n                                     \" Lila, Joachim, Edeme.. \"\n\t                              Maison du département - Grenoble \n\t\n                                     \"Extrême Indien\"- Galerie Alter Art  Grenoble \n\n                                        \"La Résidence\" -\n\t                                 Lauréate du Prix Maison Blanche \n\t                                 Galerie MAD - Ecole d’Art de Marseille \n\t                                  Artothèque de Grenoble et MC2\t\n\t\n                                           \" Orées \" \n\t                             Artothéque Bonlieu Annecy - Médiathèque d’Alberville -\n\t                             Bibliothèque Centre Ville de Grenoble - \n\n \t                              \"Fluide\" - Projet collectif franco-roumain\nExpositions                 Institut Culturel Roumain de Bucarest   \n  collectives\t                Mairie du 2 ième arrondissement - Lyon  \n\t                               Institut Culturel Roumain de Paris\n              \nCollections publiques et privées\n","user_id":147327,"name":"valerie Gaillard","website":"www.valeriegaillard.com"},{"id":656713,"bio":"","user_id":656129,"name":"Peder Gabel Madsen","website":""},{"id":742004,"bio":"Starting in the past with analog technology, I was a fan of Nikon cameras mainly (F801 type), using both black\u0026amp;white films and slides. I move to digital with Nikon as well in 2005 roughly. I move to Leica digital in 2007 (M8, M9P, M240 and very recently M10R. I use also specially to take animals pictures Olympus micro 4/3. I think that Leica M and Olympus four thirds are really complementary. ","user_id":739368,"name":"Pierre LALLORET","website":""},{"id":742090,"bio":"Working exclusively with photographic film, Charles Anselmo has produced bodies of work based upon industrial complexes, peripheral urban spaces, post-Katrina New Orleans and the derelict military bases of California, always working from a platform of social-documentary narrative.\n\nA veteran of sixty-seven photographic trips to Cuba since 2000, Anselmo has widely exhibited his Havana portfolios while visually capturing the city’s unique historical/architectural narrative. He has also conducted numerous field workshops to Havana for small groups of photographers eager to visually engage Cuba’s remarkably compelling culture through the lens.\n\nAnselmo exhibits his photographs internationally, curates United States exhibits of work by established Cuban film photographers, operates a large format digital printing studio and will soon collaborate in the opening of a photographic printing studio and gallery in Havana. He is Visiting Lecturer at two Cuban schools: the Havana School of Creative Photography, and the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Art, Cuba’s oldest art school. ","user_id":739433,"name":"Charles Anselmo","website":"galleryrouteone.org/2020/05/charles-anselmo"},{"id":741609,"bio":"Heather Patterson is an adult and pediatric emergency physician and photographer from Calgary, Alberta. When the pandemic struck, Patterson decided to put her photography experience to use and began photographing the intimate moments at Calgary hospitals. Photographs from the project have been featured in Macleans, where they were a finalist for a National Magazine Award, and the Calgary Herald and on CBC, CityNews, Global News, and CTV.  Patterson has received the Award for Medical Journalism from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians and her work has been featured in medical journals and presented at conference and grand rounds across Canada. \n\nHeather is actively involved in medical resident education, evaluation, and examination as well as mentorship for junior staff.  She believes in the importance of authenticity and vulnerability for changing the culture of medicine.  \n","user_id":739046,"name":"Heather Patterson","website":"www.heatherpattersonphotography.com"},{"id":56081,"bio":"","user_id":56086,"name":"Stephen Allworth","website":"www.stephenallworth.com"},{"id":742102,"bio":"","user_id":739443,"name":"Kenneth Loen","website":""},{"id":563092,"bio":"","user_id":562508,"name":"Martim Varela","website":""},{"id":23436,"bio":"","user_id":23436,"name":"David Aschkenas","website":"www.daschkenasphoto.com"},{"id":544265,"bio":"I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, when television was in black and white and greys in between, and rolls of film were not cheap. I reside in Vienna, Austria, but lived, studied and worked in several countries, including the USA, Mexico and Kenya—where I worked for the United Nations Environment Programme—. I am an agronomic engineer and a soil scientist by training, with a specialisation in the use of aerial photography, satellite technology and image processing to study environmental and natural resource management. \nAs a young professional I worked with B\u0026amp;W aerial photographs and enjoyed taking low altitude photographs of landscapes in Argentina. I studied photography at the New York Institute of Photography. Thanks to my travel I have been able to observe and capture images of landscapes, people in their environs, wildlife and urban environments—the amazement of an interconnected world. For me, photography is going around “seeing about things” and learning about cultures and people. Black \u0026amp; white photography has been and continues to be my favourite media. But I work with colour as well. \nR. Norberto Fernández (norbertophotography@gmail.com)","user_id":543681,"name":"Ramon Norberto Fernandez","website":""},{"id":628717,"bio":"Brigitte Carnochan’s photographs are represented nationally and collected globally by museums, corporate and private collectors. She has had solo exhibitions in Latvia, Italy, Chile, and Hong Kong as well as in New York, Houston, Boston, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Ketchum, Woodstock, Albuquerque, Carmel and San Francisco. There are five published monographs of her work (Bella Figura, 2006 Modernbook Editions; Shining Path 2006, 21st Publications; Floating World, 2012 Hudson Hills Press; Imagining Then, 2012, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel; Brigitte Carnochan, 2014 Edition Vevais). For many years she taught workshops and classes through the Extension Program at UC Santa Cruz and Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program. She is on the Advisory Councils of Center, in Santa Fe and The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA. Her next exhibition will be at Obscura Gallery in Santa Fe, NM, in January-February 2023.","user_id":628133,"name":"Brigitte Carnochan","website":"brigittecarnochan.com"},{"id":37020,"bio":"Alex Matzke (white settler) b. 1985 in Nebraska, on stolen land. Alex is an artist, educator, photographer, and welder based in Borikén—the colony known as Puerto Rico. Alex grew up in rural agricultural communities in Nebraska, knowing the farming methods their grandparents practiced were not the future. In 2021, Alex moved with their spouse, Steven Casanova, to start a farm in the mountains of rural Utuado, focused on giving away free produce and plant medicine. Prior to this move, Steven lived much of his life in the diaspora and wanted to be part of the generation to return home. Alex most recently worked as an adjunct professor; teaching material studies through an anticolonial lens. ","user_id":37025,"name":"Alex Matzke","website":"matzke.work"},{"id":672498,"bio":"Qingyang Chen (b.1995) is a photographer based in Shanghai and London. She received her MA  degree from University of the Arts London (2020). Her work has exhibited in China, South Korea, New Zealand, and the UK. She also attended Photo London (2021), Auckland Festival of Photography (2021), and Gwangju International Art Fair (2020).\n\nFollowed by tactile sensory within common experience, Qingyang’s practice is informed by the ordinary sense to create a vision that apart from traditional gender perspective. Tactility offers a perception to reveal the relationship between gesture, body and private emotion, as well as a bridge to approach the external world. ","user_id":671914,"name":"qingyang chen","website":"qingyangchen.net"},{"id":730891,"bio":"Based in New York City, Jesse Wendelken completed his BFA in cinema, photography and visual arts at Ithaca College's Park School of Communications in 2021. A liberal arts background in both filmmaking and art history produced a unique style that infuses intricate lighting and tableau techniques with traditional art aesthetics and psychology. His creative photography combines these elements in surreal, theatrical scenes with recurring themes on melancholy, isolation and obsession. A longtime interest with multiple self-portraiture was celebrated by the first prize win in the National Society for Photographic Education’s Self-Portraiture competition. Jesse also earned a spot on Stillwater’s Portfolio Review in 2019.","user_id":730282,"name":"Jesse Wendelken","website":"www.jessewendelkenphotography.com"},{"id":737950,"bio":"I think of myself as a painter using a camera to express what fascinates me.","user_id":736170,"name":"Kezia Snyder","website":""},{"id":738033,"bio":"As a 2oth Century Hungarian-American photographer, Laszlo KONDOR witnessed world events from the Hungarian revolution in 1956, the U.S. Vietnam War years, the violence in the war and on the streets of American cities, to political halls of Chicago's Mayor Richard J. Daley (1902-1976)  Kondor rarely exhibited his work, but time does its work, the history of Hungarian-American photography is a work in progress and Kondor's contribution will find its place. ","user_id":736240,"name":"laszlo kondor","website":""},{"id":738312,"bio":"","user_id":736478,"name":"Jonathan Evans","website":""},{"id":737040,"bio":"","user_id":735414,"name":"Elena Barba","website":"www.elenabarba.de"},{"id":737058,"bio":"Paula Agostinho, Luanda - Angola, 1985.\nPaula grew up in an already independent Angola. She moved to Lisbon in 2003 where she completed her degree in Performing Arts. In 2013 she returned to Luanda where she worked for five years as a Producer at Geração 80, and also producing and co-directing “Beyond My Steps” (2019, documentary). In 2019 she starts her career as a singing teacher and singer, collaborating with local bands. She also works as a photographer, with a preference for nature and portrait photography. In 2022 she was selected for the artistic residency \"Catchupa Factory\" in Mindelo, Cape Verde, where she developed the project \"Na Cais\" (\"By The Harbour\").","user_id":735432,"name":"Paula Agostinho","website":"theartaffair.ao"},{"id":443613,"bio":"Hallo!\u2028\u2028 My name is Jet van Gaal, portrait and fine art photographer. I'm passionate about capturing the beauty of humanity and the natural world with an artistic approach and attention to detail. My inspiration is drawn from the duality of human nature and the natural world.\u2028\u2028I graduated from the Amsterdam Photo Academy in 2018 with the project \"Blueprint,\" for which I was nominated for the Dupho SO Student Award. The series was exhibited during the Art Route of Haarlem and Fotofestival Naarden.\u2028\u2028Today, I'm focused on my autonomous projects and working with various clients who seek authentic and pure portraits. My new project Kachou Fuugestu was exhibited last year in two different galleries in the Netherlands and is now represented by Sandvoort Gallery.\u2028 ","user_id":443029,"name":"jet van gaal","website":"www.jetvangaal.com"},{"id":738130,"bio":"Born and raised in the very south of Germany, based in Switzerland for the past six years and spent the majority of the last year in Ghana.\n\nMy chosen medium is analogue film. As a child I loved watching my mom taking photos of us as a family and our life in the village I grew up in. She bought me my very first camera when I was pretty young. As I grew older she passed her old analogue camera, she used to take all those memories with, on to me. And my love for capturing moments evolved into what it is now.\n\nMy photography is an attempt to document my life whilst living it. Simple and timeless photographs of my life today. \nSome would say it´s ordinary. But for me, it´s simplicity that helps me to process the complex chaos of our lives today.\nAn enormous foreign plant I've never seen growing up. In the latitude I come from this is a plant you would use as a living room decoration. But here in Ghana where I take this photo we eat this plant from top to bottom. Faded color on houses that look so interesting. But the special look of this shelter is given by the tides, scorching sun, heavy rains and humidity that is slowly eating away on this house.\nAll intertwined. Simplicity and complexity. Nostalgia and future.","user_id":736327,"name":"Rebecca Suur","website":"rebecca-suur.format.com"},{"id":841671,"bio":"https://556bet.uk.net Brazil's top online platform for sports betting and casino games. We offer a complete and secure experience with generous bonuses and fast PIX withdrawals.","user_id":827514,"name":"xue liu","website":"556bet.uk.net"},{"id":737997,"bio":"Vanessa is a classically trained artist and photographer. She earned her BFA in photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). Before shooting portraits, Vanessa worked photographing and retouching for commercial print publications and e-commerce. \n\nCreating beautiful art is her motivation. When it comes to photography, the focus is on textures, tones, and design. The goal is to create an artistic portrait; something aesthetically pleasing and poetic to both her and her clients.","user_id":736210,"name":"Vanessa DeGarcia","website":"www.veesvision.com"},{"id":37033,"bio":"I call Columbus, GA home, where I work in banking and spend my free time shooting. I ask lots of questions and love hearing stories and listening to This American Life.\n\nI first picked up a camera in high school and used it to document stories for our yearbook and time with friends. My interest gradually became more serious and I ended up getting a degree in photography. I've been trained in film and digital and continue to use both mediums often. I was named one of PhotoBoite's 30 Under 30 Women Photographers for 2014. ","user_id":37038,"name":"Page Hall","website":"pagehallphoto.com"},{"id":37024,"bio":"Eman Mohammed is an award-win photojournalist and Senior TED fellow, currently based in Washington, DC.\nEman is a visual artist, born in Saudi Arabia and educated in Gaza City, Palestine where she started her photojournalism career at 19.\nFor the past 13 years, her work has been focused on documenting the political conflict in the MENA region, including military Israeli invasions and the formation of armed militant groups in the Gaza Strip. Eman’s work has since transitioned to a series of long- term and in-depth aftermath projects focused on women in culturally sensitive communities and investigative stories of marginalized communities in the United States.\nEman's photographs have been published in NPR, The Guardian, CNN, Le Monde, VICE, The Washington Post, Geo International, Mother Jones, Marie Claire, and The Atlantic.\nSeveral international organizations have also recognized her work and were acquired by the British Museum in London in 2013. ","user_id":37029,"name":"Eman Mohammed","website":"www.emanmohammed.com"},{"id":738523,"bio":"Artist, born in 1989 in Tangshan, Hebei Province, now lives and works in Beijing\nEducations:\n2005-2009 Central Academy of Fine Arts Affiliated High School; 2009-2013 Bachelor Photography, School of Design, CAFA; 2014-2017 Master of Photography, School of Design, CAFA;\nAwards:\nIn 2013, her graduation work Expanding Waves won the first prize in photography major of Thousand Miles- Outstanding Works of the CAFA;\n2017 The work Reconstruction won the Postgraduate Excellent Graduation Works Award, and 12 images of Reconstruction were permanently collected by the CAFA Art Museum.\n2022 The 22th Pingyao international photography festival excellent work award\nExhibitions:\n2013 CAFA Thousand Miles Undergraduate Excellent Works Exhibition, Beijing;\n2017 CAFA Thousand Miles Postgraduate Excellent Works Exhibition, Beijing;\n2018 Strasbourg Photography Festival Sino-French Photography Group Exhibition, Yiwujie Gallery, France;\n2021 \"At This Time, This Body-Give Her Peers a Retrospective Exhibition\", Shanghai CR Times Square, Shanghai.\n2022 The 22th Pingyao international photography festival\nCommerce:\n2014-2021 Participate in artist collaboration projects, join in photography and publishing. Co-artists: Zeng Xiaojun, Liu Dan, Lin Tianmiao, Liang Miao, Jiang Zaiming, etc;\nParticipated in the series of Art in the Eyes of Artists published by the Palace Museum, and was the main photographer of the project;\n2018-2022 Auction House Project Cooperation","user_id":736647,"name":"yan wang","website":""},{"id":140515,"bio":"Beba Lindhorst, born in Berlin, grown up on Sylt, lives and works in Hamburg. \n\nfocus on conceptual self staging series´\n\n2008 exam „with special honours\" freie Akademie der bildenden Künste, Essen\n\n","user_id":139913,"name":"Beba Franziska Lindhorst","website":"www.bebalindhorst.de"},{"id":36961,"bio":"Sabrina Caramanico is an Italian freelance photographer born in 1985 in a small town nestled in the mountains region of Abruzzo. At the age of 22, she decided to entirely dedicate herself to photography as self-thought.\nShe works with digital and analog medium, documenting  her own image of reality focusing on long-term projects with her visionary approach on documentary photography. \nHer works have been published by international magazines such as Burn Magazine, Black and White, FotoFilmic, SheShootsFilm, Halogenure, Analog Magazine.","user_id":36966,"name":"Sabrina Caramanico","website":"www.sabrinacaramanico.com"},{"id":37000,"bio":"Kat Kiernan was raised on the coast of Maine. Now a city-dweller, the influence of her rural upbringing can be seen in her autobiographical photographs rooted in the natural world. Often using herself as her subject, her work explores feelings of uncertainty. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and been featured in publications including China Life, Lenscratch, and Woven Tale Press. In 2012, she was named one of Artpil’s “30 under 30” women photographers to watch. Kat lives in Brooklyn where she is the Editor-in-Chief of Don’t Take Pictures Magazine.","user_id":37005,"name":"Kat Kiernan","website":"www.katkiernan.com"},{"id":599676,"bio":"Regina Rivero Bojorquez (1998)  was born In Mérida, Yucatán México.  Degree in International business but always been passionate about photography. The  interest for photography started form a very young age, she loved taking pictures of everything and always tried taking shots as natural as possible.  In 2016 to reinforce her passion for photography she took a digital photography course in Yale University. In 2020 she got published for the first time  by a Spanish book named JPGBook in their 6th edition (@jpgbook), this book shows the new trends of photography and tries to expose photographers around the world. In 2022 she was published for the second time in a Mexican magazine called \"Caras\" (@carasmexico) which is viewed nationally, taking part of an article of her hometown Mérida, Yucatán exposing 12 different businesses that had an interesting concept an were growing in the city. Regina Is looking forward to grow on her photography career and wants to share with people around the world her passion for photography. ","user_id":599092,"name":"Regina Rivero","website":"www.behance.net/reginariverob"},{"id":28001,"bio":"María Primo´s work interrogates the complex and changing relationship between humans and nature. She conceives photography as a powerful and effective tool to unveil the changes in the environment. Primo´s photographs are an in-depth account of the landscape revealing multiple layers within, which can elicit a variety of readings.  \n\nHer connection with the Andalusian landscape and the history of the Strait of Gibraltar comes from her early childhood; a rich cultural legacy that awakened in her an interest in diverse cosmologies. This led her to pursue her studies in Anthropology, Environment, and Cultural Studies, as well as an extensive and professional training in analogical and digital photography. \n\nIn 2014, she began focusing her work on the Dune of Valdevaqueros. It became apparent to her that the dune concentrates a complex local history which reflects a larger global conflict. \n\nThis work materialised in a photobook which was published in 2020, and there is a multidisciplinary exhibition going on (that includes photography, video installation, and archive images).","user_id":28006,"name":"MARIA PRIMO","website":"www.mariaprimo.com"},{"id":631787,"bio":"“Street photography is like jazz, there’s always a common theme. But it’s the unexpected, the improvisation that makes it real magic.”\nLucia is an Italian-born Photographer and Creative Director, working for global brands and agencies, while also embarking on various international photography and film projects.\nHer primary passion is the pursuit of the moment.\nOf spontaneity captured without pretence or artifice. This allows her to create pieces that are both candid and universal, while also being unique and entirely inimitable. \nIn her photography we find intimate freeze-frames. Breathtaking, palpable moments that transport the viewer, and tell of countless individual stories; played out on every street, in every city, every day.\nThey are beautiful glimpses – vibrant and fluid tableaux that immerse us, making us feel more keenly our shared dreams, fears, and inner-most thoughts.\nLucia shoots on her Fujifilm X-T20, using one lens to photograph more instinctively, more responsively.\nShe chooses to work in black and white for its purist, honest aesthetic. Allowing her to capture and celebrate ‘the unusual in the usual’, wherever that may be.","user_id":631203,"name":"Lucia Domenici","website":"luciadomenici.com"},{"id":739940,"bio":"Tim Anastasi discovered film at a very early age in his suburban family home. Born to migrant parents, his works are heavily influenced by the multicultural experience that defined Sydney’s Inner West. \n\nAfter graduating with a B.A in Media and Culture at Macquarie University, Anastasi continued to pursue his passion for artistic curation at the UNSW’s College of Fine Arts. He studied B. Fine Arts in Performance, Installation and Culture at the college. Later in his studies, he travelled to New York where he developed a familiarity with analogue photography. It was also where Anastasi began to stylise and refine his art practices through his time at Alfred University.\n\nHis first exhibition was held shortly after his studies. The solo exhibition was held in 2008 at Galleryeight', in Sydney featuring photography, sculpture and mixed media with emphasis on hyper-minimalism.","user_id":737770,"name":"Tim Anastasi","website":"www.timanastasi.com"},{"id":198758,"bio":"Architectural Photographer, South Carolina","user_id":198156,"name":"dickson dunlap","website":"www.dicksondunlap.com"},{"id":740376,"bio":"magazines and media companies and advertising market in Brazil. In 2009 presented the first part of the FORTIA FEMINA essay, portraits of brazilian female fitness and bodybuilding athletes, at Centro Cultural Justiça Federal/RJ. Co-author in the books “Blocos de Rua do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro” vol. I and vol. II on the street carnival of Rio. In 2016 published his first book, “Cem Coisas que Cem Pessoas Não Vivem Sem” (100 Things One Hundred People Do not Live Without), portraits of one hundred remarkable brazilians and their favorite and unforgettable ''things ''; portraits and still life. With a portrait of a mother and her baby, a story about the maternity affected by microcephaly and the Zika virus epidemy, published on the cover of ÉPOCA magazine, was awarded by the National Association of Magazine Editors (ANER) as the best magazine cover of 2016. In 2017 the series CLÓVIS, portraits of the ''Bate-Bolas'' of the carnival of Rio de Janeiro, awarded as a revelation essay at the Prêmio Brasil Fotografia.In 2020, the series PEQUENAS QUARENTENAS (Small Quarentines), a photographic essay about the urban confinement during the Covid-19 pandemic, is awarded in the \u0026nbsp;\"Arte como Respiro\" prize,  by Itau Cultural \u0026nbsp;institution. In 2021 Andre worked as curator and editor of the project EM PRIMEIRA PESSOA, documentary photography about the Covid-19 pandemic in Sergipe, by the physician and photographer José Augusto Barreto Filho.","user_id":738106,"name":"Andre Arruda","website":"www.andrearruda.com"},{"id":36908,"bio":"Alejandro Almaraz \nBuenos Aires, Argentina.\n\n\nAlejandro Almaraz nació en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Desde 2014 hasta 2018 ha trabajado como productor de los Encuentros Abiertos - Festival de la luz. Actualmente se desempeña como Director de estudios y director de programación de la Fotogaleria Alicia D’Amico de la Escuela Argentina de Fotografía EAF (A-1445). Desde 2009 trabaja como fotógrafo staff permanente  de la agencia internacional Getty Corp., E.E.U.U. y la agencia Zefa GmBh, Alemania. Ha obtenido premios y becas como: Tercer premios SWPO 2015; El primer premio Petrobras - Buenos Aires Photo, 2014; Beca III Foro Latinoamericano de Fotografía de San Pablo. San Pablo, Brasil, 2013; El primer premio Foro Internacional de Portfolios 2012. XVII Encuentros Abiertos - Festival de La Luz, Argentina y Beca FotoFest 2014 Bienal. FotoFest Foundation, Houston, E.E.U.U.; Tercer Premio en el Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales edición 100º años, Argentina; Selección Premio Klemm a las arte visuales XIV. 2010; Beca de mecenazgo. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, 2010; Beca Centro de la imagen, México, 2010\u2028y Beca de perfeccionamiento de Obra. Museo Malba/Fundación Telefónica y Colección Jumex, 2008. Y ha expuesto su trabajo en espacios como: Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, EEUU, 2014; ROSIZO State Museum and Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia; Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Domus Artium DA2, Salamanca, España, 2014; Alianza Francesa, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2014; Museo ","user_id":36913,"name":"Alejandro Almaraz","website":"www.alejandroalmaraz.com.ar"},{"id":740591,"bio":"Kevin York grew up in a small, rural town outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His interest in photography was ignited by a high school teacher and mentor. By the time the first photographs he took for the school paper appeared through the solution in the developing tray, he was hooked.\n\nAfter photography school, he began shooting product photography for advertising clients, heavily influenced by the still life work of Edward Weston. From there, Kevin had an opportunity to move into photographing the world of auto racing, where his images were published in RACER Magazine, as well as other worldwide publications. \n\nInspired by Bert Stern, Doug Menuez, and Robert Frank, Kevin developed a love of photographing people. His books \"West 4th Street\" and \"Havana Taxi\" won multiple awards from the Philadelphia Art Directors Club in 2018 and 2019. \n\nHe finds the challenge of photographing people, of creating connections in order to capture a moment or an emotion, is the magic that feeds his creativity. He hopes to continue meeting new people, seeking out new challenges, and continuing to be a student of the world.","user_id":738266,"name":"Kevin York","website":"www.kyorkphoto.com"},{"id":740487,"bio":"I am both an art director and a photographer","user_id":738190,"name":"Eric Dudan","website":""},{"id":735340,"bio":"Je suis plongé dans le monde de la photographie depuis mes 15 ans où j'ai commencé à développer mes photos en noir et blanc. La saveur de l'ambiance de labo m'a submergé et depuis la photo fait partie de mon quotidien sous différentes formes.\n\nI have been immersed in the world of photography since I was 15 when I started developing my black and white photos. The flavor of the lab atmosphere overwhelmed me and since then photography has been part of my daily life in different forms.","user_id":734024,"name":"Louis Bruzzese","website":""},{"id":140150,"bio":"Lyle Owerko is a Los Angeles based photographer and winner of numerous awards including the Hasselblad Masters distinction. Known for engaging and though provoking work, Owerko’s photographs of the September 11th attack for TIME Magazine, including the cover shot of the burning towers, are some of the most widely known images of the event. In distinctive remembrance, the imagery is part of the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, as well as published as a singular volume of historical record in \"And No Birds Sang\" (Wonderlust Publishing, 2002). Owerko is also the author of \"The Boombox Project\" (Abrams, 2010), featuring an introduction by Spike Lee. The Boombox Project produced the first overview of the history of the Boombox in all of its bombastic glory. The book focuses this seminal sonic object of noise and disturbance, that now define’s a generation. Owerko first broke on to the art scene with his \"Samburu\" project featuring black-and-white portraits of an isolated, nomadic people in Northern Kenya, who remain mostly untouched by the Western world. Owerko's breathtaking photographs of one of the last warrior tribe's still in existence are stark and fiercely beautiful, each singular portrait of a member of the tribe, reflecting their pride, calm, and remoteness. Simultaneously magnificent and unsettling, Owerko’s meticulous images act as a record of a people whose way of life is rapidly disappearing in the face of drought, ecological damage and the onslaught o","user_id":139548,"name":"Lyle Owerko","website":"www.owerko.com"},{"id":625013,"bio":"Svitlana Zaritski, 1973. Ukrainian photographer, lives in Kyiv. \nEducation: 2016 – 2022 Studied at the Kiev School of Photography, courses of art photography by Dimitri Bogachuk, Kyiv, Ukraine\n2000 - 2004 Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts , Ukraine\n1990 -1997  Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Ukraine\n Winner  of international competitions TIFA, BIFA \n2024 - presentation of the book «100 Contemporary Ukrainian Photographers» at “Photo Basel” , 2021-2022 silver medal, HONORABLE Mention of IPA, TIFA, LICC, FAPA, ND Awards. Took part in exhibitions and festivals.\nExhibitions group:\n2025 -”Hungry Eye Fair”, Amsterdam\n2025 - \"Between World\", National Museum of T.Shevchenko\n2024 - \"Nu Art\" Galery \"100 Contemporary Ukranian Photographers 2.0\", 21/11/2024-07/12/2024\n2023 - National Society of Photo Artists of Ukraine, “GAME OF IMAGINATION\" exhibition-photo salon, https://fotoafisha.com/759-gra-ujavy-vystavka-fotosalon.html\n2023 - National Society of Photo Artists of Ukraine, VIII National Competition \"My Best Photography\"\n2021 - “New Eye” exhibition (10/09/21-25/09/21), Nu Art Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine;\nhttps://nuart.com.ua/exhibitions/vystava-fotohrafii-new-eye/\n2021 - V INTERNATIONAL OPEN FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY, Kyiv, Ukraine\n2020 - PHOTO KYIV FAIR 2020, Kyiv, Ukraine\n2020 - KYIVPHOTOWEEK 2020 - \"World. Diffractus\", Kyiv","user_id":624429,"name":"Svitlana Zaritski","website":""},{"id":690014,"bio":"Dedicated to music and the arts, I'm a 61 year old mother and retired registered nurse now enjoying taking pictures and traveling. I'm dedicated to young people and their fight for a better life for us all on our planet. ","user_id":689430,"name":"Virginia Jones","website":""},{"id":172599,"bio":"","user_id":171997,"name":"Alexandre Drouet","website":""},{"id":741879,"bio":"I’m a fashion \u0026amp; beauty photographer and creative director based in Zürich, Switzerland. I started photography 10 years ago. After many years working as a Stylist, I was no longer fulfiled to work for others and not being able to actually carry out and showcase my own ideas and concepts. Today I don’t only use digital photography but as well film photography which I enjoy a lot. Its such different form of photography…well considered and minimized. \nMy work nowadays goes more in an artistic direction and is less commercial work. \nI love to make clothes and accessories for my pictures. Only in this way the image also becomes unique.\n\n \n","user_id":739263,"name":"Janette Gloor","website":"www.janettegloor.com"},{"id":737434,"bio":"I am a photographer, I was born and raised in the interior of São Paulo, I graduated in Geography at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and obtained a doctorate in Remote Sensing at the National Institute for Space Research (INPE). In my work I use documentary photography, photography of the ordinary and the things that surround me to explore the beauty, grace and strength that permeate the path between life and death. I have participated in projects that document the way places are organized, the things that fill them and their relationship with people and their way of life.","user_id":735740,"name":"Daniel Alves de Aguiar","website":"www.danaguiar.com.br"},{"id":691309,"bio":"Levent Kanik | Street and Documentary photographer \nManhattan , New York \n\nI am a self-taught photographer based in New York, with a passion for capturing the urban landscape and telling stories through my lens.","user_id":690725,"name":"Levent kanik","website":""},{"id":741550,"bio":"Camila Borges Luz\nBrazilian Photographer\nBorn in Brasília - DF - Brazil, in 1987\nMaster in Theatre and Cinema\nPhotographer since 2012\nSpecialized in Portraits","user_id":738999,"name":"Camila Luz","website":"www.camilaborgesluz.com"},{"id":741959,"bio":"Robertson grew up in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan with great-grandparents who emigrated from Czechoslovakia and grandparents from Jamaica. When he was a child, an afterschool program leader handed him and other students disposable cameras, telling them to walk the Upper East Side past Central Park and take pictures. \n\n“The first image I took was of a puddle reflecting the sky and a family waiting for a bus surrounded by cobblestones. When I saw it, I realized that we can capture reality in a new form and--using the natural elements available--show our world from a different perspective,” he explains. “I started wondering about the story behind the family and where they were going, and realized how one picture can raise questions and tell a story at the same time.”\n\nRobertson graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Fine Arts in Media Communication Arts and Technology from the City University of New York, then worked as a videographer and music producer, as well as a photographer. ","user_id":739332,"name":"Jarrett Robertson","website":""},{"id":586032,"bio":"I am a Venezuelan\u0026nbsp;artist based in Norway. I work with Art photography, I believe in animism, which means\nbeing aware of\u0026nbsp;the spirit in everything.\n\nI studied photography \u0026amp; art in Norway at The Interdisciplinary Art Institute in Bærum,\nBilder Nordic \u0026amp;\u0026nbsp;\u2028Oslo Photography School. \n\nI´ve attended many workshops in photography \u0026amp; art taught by div artists and photographers, among \nFin Sersk-Hanssen, Richard Ferrar, Carll Goodpasture, Julio Silva, Tammo Rits, and Manit Sriwanichpoom.\n\n","user_id":585448,"name":"Ingrid Wessel","website":"www.sunyataphotography.com"},{"id":109975,"bio":"Hope in Humanity\nEach dawn, our world is renewed with possibilities. I feel this whenever I pick up my camera. The foundation of my photography is expressed as “hope in humanity.” My desire is to tell the visual story about who we are, how we share, and how we care. From the celebrations and the challenges of our lives, we have a human connection that knows no borders and speaks all languages.","user_id":109373,"name":"Ken Carl","website":"www.kencarl.com"},{"id":36991,"bio":"Kristen Hatgi Sink Is visual artist and photographer, born Denver, CO 1984. Kristen loves beautiful minds, faces, bodies, and often makes pictures with flowers and glitter. She works in film, digital, and wet plate collodion.  Kristen received her BFA from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University in 2008. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Kochi Japan, Canada, and Denver. Kristen lives In Denver Colorado with her husband Mark Sink in a 1900 house, which they are currently remodeling.","user_id":36996,"name":"Kristen Hatgi Sink","website":"www.kristenhatgi.com"},{"id":562650,"bio":"I am a photographer, ski guide and PhD student based in Trondheim/Norway and Tbilisi/Georgia. My passion for photography started in the mountains, during several first ski descents of 5000-6000 m peak in the Andes, Pamir, Tien Shan and South Caucasus. Later, I ventured into documentary photography, with several portfolios about refugees and internally displaced people (IDP) in the South Caucasus.","user_id":562066,"name":"Peter Schön","website":"www.ps-photo.net"},{"id":556463,"bio":"Traveler, wanderer, amateur photographer, human. Seeking for authenticity, appreciating life. Beauty is simple, simple is beauty.\n\n","user_id":555879,"name":"Olga Dzulajova","website":"olgadzulajova.com"},{"id":566179,"bio":"Susan Sontag’s writings provide perhaps the greatest influence for my approach to photography.  Sontag said that “[l]ife is not significant details, illuminated by flash, fixed forever.  Photographs are.”","user_id":565595,"name":"BD Yin","website":"www.brendayin.com"},{"id":717385,"bio":"Street photographer from Beijing\nins ID :0726can\nzhengyanfei2022@126.com\n","user_id":716801,"name":"YanFei Zheng","website":"INS:0726can"},{"id":738601,"bio":"I started taking a photo in Bangkok and Singapore in 2022. I love black and white street photography.","user_id":736705,"name":"Yamasaki Nobuhisa","website":""},{"id":693031,"bio":"As a 35-year arts administrator, I have had the privilege of experiencing countless beautiful, as well as disturbing, insightful perspectives represented by the artists I work with, raising questions about a broader social context that explores how all the pieces fit together. Shelton resides in Estes Park, Colorado, and is a frequent traveler nationally and internationally. ","user_id":692447,"name":"John Shelton","website":"www.sheltonphotoworks.com"},{"id":498417,"bio":"","user_id":497833,"name":"Daniel Munuera Díaz","website":""},{"id":737257,"bio":"A few years ago someone told me they thought this world was ugly. I was floored at this statement and I was flooded with thoughts of how beautiful the world was to me. It was like I wanted to prove the world wasn’t ugly but I didn’t know how. I soon found myself making short movies of nature with VoiceOvers and then still photography became my focus. I photograph mainly birds but I’ve been known to take images of just about anything to do with the beauty of this world. My hope is that with my photos people will be reminded not only of the beauty but of a time when us humans wanted to protect and help other living inhabitants of this planet. My name is Lisa Streeter take some time to enjoy the beauty.   ","user_id":735592,"name":"Lisa Streeter","website":""},{"id":112896,"bio":"Photography continues to teach me about myself, my strengths, my limitations.  It pushes me to grow and see and feel in ways that are different for me.  I am finding that when I combine images I am able to express something that is deeper and has more meaning.  For the first time in my life I am beginning to feel like an artist. ","user_id":112294,"name":"penne fossa","website":"www.pennephotography.com"},{"id":733171,"bio":"","user_id":732221,"name":"Xahra Jamshidian","website":null},{"id":671294,"bio":"In my pictures I want to examine another reality, a reality that exists in the shadow of facades. A beautiful emptiness where the true selves are exposed and where everything can exist. A questioning of life; About what's really important. I want to show the absurdity that can arise if you freeze for a moment from any person's life, and through that also question the norms that arrange us in a rule compartment of the time.\n\nIt's about how we handle situations, meetings, conflicts, feelings both foreign and familiar. A parallel world where I explore human behavior and its living space, both with and without her participation.\n\nWith a melancholy backdrop, I try to contextualize the beauty of the sad, the exposed, the maladapted and the lost in the presence of something forbidden, dangerous, shameful and dirty.\n\n","user_id":670710,"name":"Marcus Bagge","website":"www.therealmarcusbagge.com"},{"id":736908,"bio":"Since the day one i took photo with black \u0026amp; white and i feel more enjoy and feel more able to express with black \u0026amp; white photography.","user_id":735313,"name":"Rifqi Muzakki","website":""},{"id":708067,"bio":"","user_id":707483,"name":"悠乃介 酒井","website":""},{"id":391952,"bio":"I am a portrait and fine art photography studio based out of Broomfield, Colorado.  I am an accomplished photographer with twenty years of experience.  I have shot on location in places such as Egypt, Austria, the United Kingdom, as well as many places within the United States.  \n\nI love shooting outdoors. When I am not doing photo shoots in the studio you will typically find me out on the trails around Colorado admiring the flora and fauna around me.  I am always trying to refine my art and try to live by the motto, “Everyday, in every way, just a little bit better.”  I am always on the lookout for new projects, and love collaborating with new people.\n","user_id":391368,"name":"Ryan Springer","website":"www.bearpawimages.com"},{"id":94332,"bio":"","user_id":93824,"name":"Alex Postigo","website":"www.thefrogeye.com"},{"id":737561,"bio":"Amateur photographer who loves black and white visuality.","user_id":735843,"name":"Martin Rehula","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/amorphian"},{"id":117387,"bio":"Just an amateur photographer, ex physicist and software developer/system manager making a  living as an engineering faculty officer. Photography is my passion since more than 15 years.","user_id":116785,"name":"Marco de Luca","website":""},{"id":739477,"bio":"I'm alive.","user_id":737418,"name":"Carlo Maria Sivo","website":""},{"id":739836,"bio":"“My life, like everyone’s life, has been a series of choices, some good, some not so good. These photographs are a broad selection of images that mark my progress as a human, and a photographer, since moving to Singapore in 2010. I left the United States angry and broken with a one way ticket in hand. I was determined to rebuild, and to find happiness and beauty again.\n\nI have now reached my 58th year on this planet. Along the way I have shaped a career that, at many times, has found me right in the middle of the action, as I work as a creative director, a business leader, a film producer. I have always considered myself to be what one might casually call a participant.\n\nBut in looking at my photographs, which I started taking in 2010, when I moved to Asia at age 46, I realize that while I have been at the center of so many things, my motivations have actually been that of an active observer. I look for moments, and sound bites, and bits of off hand wisdom that might guide both my work, but also the work of those around me. When I moved to Singapore, I transitioned from a doer to a guider, if that makes sense. And with that there came a change in my way of working, and observing the people and things around me.\n\nChristopher Smith is an American designer, photographer, film producer. He currently lives in Singapore with his wife Geraldine. ","user_id":737691,"name":"Christopher Smith","website":"scissorspaperstone.xyz"},{"id":92925,"bio":"Started as a self taught photographer ended up getting a degree in Photography and Digital Imaging at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.\nWorked as a freelance for some years only to leave everything behind to live in the other side of the world. \nPassionate for film photography, nature, Japanese culture and quietness, I try to find and express my vision and myself through a camera.","user_id":92441,"name":"Joan Ollé","website":"www.joanollephoto.com"},{"id":740410,"bio":"Avid outdoor photographer who enjoys the diversity seen in nature.","user_id":738133,"name":"Gordon Backman","website":" www.gbphotographyworld.com"},{"id":742056,"bio":"Clara Cowan is a fine art photographer and teacher based in North London. Working in both digital and analogue, she has always been fascinated with exploring the specificity of photographic language, the medium’s relationship with the truth as well as it’s connection to the history of art. She has most recently delved into the world of visual narratives, parallels, storytelling and the sequencing of images to reflect on existential and universal questions in relation to primitive anxiety.","user_id":739408,"name":"Clara Daisy","website":""},{"id":546798,"bio":"Self taught photographer film maker shooting exactly what my eyes see with no knowledge of photoshop and other digital enhancements. Old style photographer just getting into the digital domain the past 15 years and social media scene.\n\n I've had some experience in the art world in Miami working at and around Art Basel at Soho Studio in the early years of having those first Scope, Art Asia and 90 other galleries at my close associates 200K Sq Ft property.\n\n I've always been good at promoting others and ignoring my own work until recently. So here I am including one of few passion projects I have to submit to the world. \n\nP.S.I also had my hands on the very creation of the film Wm. Kennedy \"Full Circle\"-Before They Were Famous the story of photographer Bill Kennedy and his relations with Warhol and Robert Indiana during the birth of the Pop Art explosion. \n\nSomething I'm also proud of as the person who was instrumental in producing.\n  ","user_id":546214,"name":"Lyndale Pettus","website":"Lyndalep.clickbooq.com"},{"id":647677,"bio":"","user_id":647093,"name":"David Golden","website":"dave-golden.com"},{"id":545973,"bio":"Stéphanie Probst (*1986, lives and works in Geneva). Photographer and creator of artist's books, she obtained a Master of Arts from HEAD Geneva in 2012. She practices alternative photography, pinhole photography but also installations and devices that involve the public. She participates in various collective exhibitions and gives workshops on experimental photography. Her practice mainly revolves around photography, people and micro-publishing. Fascinated by portraits, she elaborates series, collections and summons people. She questions identity, the body and social relationships. For her, photography is a transaction, an intimate exchange that requires a relationship of trust. ","user_id":545389,"name":"Stéphanie Probst","website":"www.stephanieprobst.ch"},{"id":621692,"bio":"Plastic arts teacher born in the old world, retired, former black and white draftsman of ambiguous figures (to see on http://figuresambigues.free.fr) and of fictitious figures (to see on http://figuresfictives .free.fr).","user_id":621108,"name":"Michel BELLOT","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/figures-ambigues/albums"},{"id":740428,"bio":"Growing up and moving to new countries every couple of years allowed me to see the world from many angles. Moving from culture to culture, I quickly learned to adapt and become a part of my surroundings, paying close attention to the world’s nuances, colors, and sounds.\n\nAll of this experience gave me a unique perspective on the beauty of culture and shaped me into the creative professional I am today. I’ve been so lucky to see many breathtaking views and meet many extraordinary people. I can only see life through an optimistic lens.","user_id":738145,"name":"Raja Iliya","website":"www.rajailiya.com"},{"id":742097,"bio":"I was born in an agricultural area in Connecticut, but have subsequently lived in eleven states. I have considered myself an artist throughout my life. For years I used a camera to acquire resource material for other works. When people began asking if they could buy my photos, I felt I needed to give photography greater importance. Steven Spielberg’s organization bought three of my photos as set decorations for a television show.  That was when I began calling myself a photographer. I have two books in print. The second, The Four Directions – A Southwestern Journey, I self-published as a limited edition. It won the gold medal for Coffee Table Books in the Independent Publisher’s Awards (IPPYs) in 2020.\nA man asked me what inspires me. I told him, if I could articulate it, I wouldn’t have to make the pictures.\n In fact, I do have to make the pictures. And, when I do, I’m driven by decay, beauty, contrast, humor, unity, love, hate, sorrow, joy, and a whole lot of other things that are banging around in my head while the world streams in through my eyes. Everywhere I go, I see potential pictures. Some are reminiscent of what I’ve learned in the history of art in general and photography in particular. Some are fresh, new ideas that thrill me to the marrow! My saddest moments happen when I’m on my way to an appointment and I can’t stop to create. I want my pictures to look the way Thelonious Monk sounds. Sometimes I get close. Why do I make pictures? Because I have to. ","user_id":739440,"name":"William Fields","website":"www.williamfieldsartphoto.com"},{"id":733730,"bio":"Myrte Vandeweerd ( 1993°)  studied contemporary dance at the conservatory in Antwerp. \nShe is currently studying Integrative child and youth therapy. Myrte worked for different company's in and outside Belgium.  In 2017 she did an internship  as a dancer at Stopgap dance company, Farnham (Londen), where she specialized in  inclusion dance. \nShe collaborated on the performance ‘ The enormous room’. \nWith her first own performance she played on the festival 'Theater Aan zee', where she had coaching of Lisbeth Gruwez. \nAt this moment she is working for the Kopergietery, Tutti Fratelli, Kasper Van Den Berghe. \nUnfortunately she recently got the news, she never will be able to dance anymore and had several back operations in a short period of time. \nHer curriculum is mainly  based on her dance and performance career. \nIn photography she tries to play with shadows in a way she plays with movement.  Abstract and figurative. \nHer photo series got different expo's in Belgium. Entrepot Bruges, De Spil Roeselare,... \n\n\n","user_id":732674,"name":"Myrte Vandeweerd","website":""},{"id":734725,"bio":"Communication University of China, Nanguang College in 2022.","user_id":733548,"name":"Zixuan Xiao","website":"promi1440.art"},{"id":675591,"bio":"Photography was an adolescent passion that led me to study at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, eight years as a photographer in the U.S. Navy, and three years as a photographer and graphic artist at Stanford University. Ultimately taking photographs for a living tamped down my passion and I literally stopped taking photographs for over twenty years. Then I picked up an iPhone and rediscovered photography. It was all new, all digital, and the passion was rekindled. These images are the result of that re-engagement with the art and craft of photography.","user_id":675007,"name":"Reed Pike","website":"www.reedpikephotography.com"},{"id":735004,"bio":"Mein Pinsel ist der Fotoapparat, mein Atelier ist der Computer.\nDie Liebe gilt  der Schwarz-weiß Fotografie, dem Composing und der 3D Graphik. Ausstellungen in Zürich, Venedig, Palma und Lüneburg","user_id":733758,"name":"Christoph Schwarz","website":"www.chrisschwarz.de"},{"id":738234,"bio":"Nicolas REMY is a full-time underwater photographer based in Sydney (Australia), founder of TheUnderwaterClub.com, a first-of-its kind underwater photography school.\nTogether with his wife Lena, they dive rebreathers to get closer to marine life and stay underwater for 3 to 4 hours long dives, maximizing chances of unique wildlife encounters. Their photography has won many international awards, and their work is regularly published in both print \u0026amp; digital media.","user_id":736415,"name":"Nicolas REMY","website":"www.nicolaslenaremy.com"},{"id":36967,"bio":"PARCOURS : PHOTOGRAPHIE ET ARCHITECTURE\n\nAgnès Clotis est née en 1984 à Toulouse, elle vit et travaille à Bordeaux. \n\nAprès ses études de photographie à l’école technique de photographie de Toulouse (E.T.P.A) en 2005, elle poursuit ses études à l’école d’architecture et de paysage de Bordeaux (ENSAPBx) et obtient son diplôme en 2013. \n\nDepuis 2011, elle travaille comme photographe indépendante et collabore avec des architectes en réalisant des reportages de leurs réalisations en apportant un regard singulier, juste et poétique dans la retranscription de l’architecture et des territoirs bâtis.  \n\nEn parallèle des travaux de commandes, elle développe des séries personnelles dans lesquelles la question du paysage,  de l’appropriation de l’espace, des traces bâties, des matériaux et de la ville sont au centre de ses préoccupations. \nElle réalise entre 2013 et 2015 une série sur l’ouest Américain intitulé Désert Solitaire*\nDepuis 2015,  elle développe son travail photographique personnel et","user_id":36972,"name":"Agnès Clotis","website":"www.agnesclotis.fr"},{"id":738549,"bio":"The existential conflict between the painful awareness that at a deeply personal level we are alone and emotional necessity for connection has become the main theme of Zane’s Oborenko work. She is an artist and animated film director from Latvia. After completing her BA studies in Brera, Academy of Arts of Milan – Italy, she moved to Tallinn, where she enrolled in the Estonian Academy of Arts for MA studies of animation led by Priit and Olga Pärn. While there, Zane developed a distinct author’s handwriting in sand animation. In this technique, she animated her diploma film \"IMG_00:01. JPG\" (2013) awarded as Best Student Film at the Fredrikstad Animation Festival, and has created numerous animations for exhibitions and music events. Currently in production is her next animated film “Kafka. In Love”. In stage of development it won the first prize for a short animation project at CEE Animation Forum 2019 in Trebon, Czech Republic. ","user_id":736668,"name":"Zane Oborenko","website":""},{"id":566746,"bio":"A passionate photographer inspired by travel, lifestyle, street, portrait, architecture and landscape photography, her work has been published in National Geographic and YOLO Journal amongst others. She has a degree in Photography and Art History, a Masters in Film and has lived in London, Sydney, France and Barcelona.","user_id":566162,"name":"Alex Rowley","website":"www.alexrowleyphotography.com"},{"id":738794,"bio":"People interest me. From early psychology studies I became curious as to how the unconscious interacts with, and influences, everyday behaviour and activities. Through photography I try to bring these interactions and influences into view; if not explicitly, at least implicitly. The human mind, and therefore our behaviour, is largely driven by factors and forces we often can’t identify. Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy strive to understand these factors by bringing them into everyday consciousness. One way of doing this is to observe a person’s interactions with objects and symbols, however disconnected to their everyday experience that may be. The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of this. My images are observations of people interacting with items and environments which give some insight into their inner life. \n \nWe can never fully understand our own mind, nor that of others. What we can see is always surrounded in shadow.  I try to shed a little bit of light into those shadows.  ","user_id":736861,"name":"Ray Fritz","website":"www.rayfritzphoto.com"},{"id":738277,"bio":"Portrait, fashion and boudoir are my passion.\n\nI love to work with simple means, and with the available light, to make any object shine.\n\nWorking with people requires understanding their body language, emotions and desires. I take time for YOU to bring your outer and inner beauty to shine. I am not satisfied until YOU are jumping in the air.","user_id":736449,"name":"Claude Säly","website":"www.clauderoger.com"},{"id":739501,"bio":"I am a painter but I have always used photography as part of my practice, though mostly for collecting reference material.\nMore recently I have been practicing photography as an end in itself and concentrating more on people as well as objects and landscapes. I like to shoot spontaneously and try to catch unusual moments in everyday scenes.","user_id":737436,"name":"RAY RANKINE","website":"www.rayrankine.art"},{"id":739775,"bio":"Stephanie Elizabeth Third\nBorn 13 June, 1989, Oxford, United Kingdom\n\nStephanie Elizabeth Third is a Berlin-based photographer whose work is rooted in queer and feminist dynamics, centring questions of self, identity and social performance in the subjects she chooses. Third works solely with analogue film, believing the spontaneous 'imperfections', uniqueness and perceived rawness of the physical medium better reflect the individuality of her subjects.\nThird’s pictures are unfiltered and unedited, preferring instead to allow the organic and unexpected, leaving space for what’s waiting to come to the surface. Unknowingly influenced by their Neurodivergent symptoms, black and white imagery became a way for them to escape the sensory overstimulation of colour and connect more deeply with their subjects.\nThird’s work questions the roles of heteronormativity and gender performance through a tender but dynamic grammar of respect and empathy. Their work has been funded by the British Arts Council and the European Union, with the latter supporting them to relocate to Berlin as a creative artist. Now based in the city, she is working on a long-term project photographing and hosting a support group for F.L.I.N.T.A* Neurodivergent folk and those questioning their identity to raise awareness about Neurodiversity and build a community through activism.","user_id":737642,"name":"Stephanie Elizabeth Third","website":"www.stephthirdphoto.com"},{"id":67991,"bio":"Portuguese born, graduate on Sociology, some photography fine arts and professional programs taken, graphic design also, working on marketing and communication.","user_id":67725,"name":"Rui Alves","website":"www.ruidelgadoalves.photography"},{"id":190901,"bio":"My name is Gyula Bezzeg, I live  in Budapest, Hungary.  I studied philosophy and photography. I constantly search, experiment and design new projects, and I really like to see something that was born in my head actually comes true through my photographs. ","user_id":190299,"name":"Gyula Bezzeg","website":"www.facebook.com/bezzeg.gyula.photographer"},{"id":841728,"bio":"https://234bet.eu.com - 234bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online do Brasil\nWebsite：https://234bet.eu.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 234bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #234bet#234betgnames #234betogincom #234betwebsite #234betcasino\n","user_id":827571,"name":"jsdrs mfdtn","website":"234bet.eu.com"},{"id":735698,"bio":"I started with my father’s Argus C3, some Kodachrome film, and a somewhat reluctant family as subjects.  Fortunately for them -- and me -- this phase passed quickly and soon I discovered and was inspired by the works of Ansel Adams and the Westons for their mastery of composition and grayscale, and Margaret Bourke-White for her personal courage and for the boldness and beauty with which she portrayed both the natural and human world. These masters guided my choice of the black and white medium and the fine art print as its ultimate expression. \n\nMany years later, I remain captivated by the capacity of a black and white print to isolate the essence of light and shadow, shape and texture while eliciting emotion from the viewer.  Within an image, I seek to create a perspective that encourages feelings and provokes a different reaction with each viewing.\n\nI am a juried member of Multiple Exposures Gallery and the Torpedo Factory Artist Association, both in Alexandria, Virginia.  My work has been recognized by the International Color Awards and the Black and White SPIDER Awards, published in Lenswork, Black and White Magazine and the Washington Post, and exhibited in galleries across the country.  Several of my Cold Warriors images are also in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Nuclear Science and History.  \n","user_id":734317,"name":"Tom Sliter","website":"tsliterphotography.com"},{"id":741467,"bio":"Alistair Noble is a musician, artist, and academic. He is currently Head of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of New England, Australia.","user_id":738934,"name":"Alistair Noble","website":"vero.co/alistairnoble"},{"id":36948,"bio":"Sophie Barbasch is a New York based photographer. She earned her MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and her BA in Art and Art History from Brown University. Selected grants and residencies include Light Work, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, and a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil. ","user_id":36953,"name":"Sophie Barbasch","website":"www.sophiebarbasch.com"},{"id":209620,"bio":"Luxury goods marketeer turned photographer.  \nMA Photography, ARPS.","user_id":209018,"name":"Angela Lam","website":"www.angelalamphotography.com"},{"id":49209,"bio":"(*1978 in Porto) is an architect and photographer. He studied architecture and phenomenology and currently works at csxlab.org as well as Architect at the office Raul Sousa Cardoso Arquitectos, Portugal. He has won several photography awards and has international exhibitions in his portfolio. He continuously works on research devoted to issues in architecture and phenomenology. Following his photographic project Multiverse, Francisco has lived, worked, researched and experienced cultural forms of “reality” in Greece, the Netherlands (3years), Germany (5 years) and specially Tokyo Japan for one year as the best experience.\n\n\n\n=====================\n\nMatter, architecture and drift.\n\n[Some notes around a photographic series by Francisco Vasconcelos]\n\n\"This is the image outside the time and space he wanted now, he was not sure how that would be achieved, but he was determined to succeed\"\n\nItalo Calvino, I Racconti\n\nIn a tale he called \"The Adventure of a Photographer,\" Calvino describes the fictional account of an artist he dubbed a philosopher-skeptic, a character who is confronted with the popularity, meaning, and purpose of the photographic medium. The obsessive desire to portray everyday life realizes that the object of desire for its lens rests, in the end, on the disappearance of that same object. That is, we never position ourselves in the \"real\" presence of the photographed object, because between reality and the image there is an ontological impossibility that is determined by the construction of representation and art.\n\nIt is here that, I believe, we can verify the series of photographic works of Francisco Vasconcelos that he called decisively Multiverse. In fact, the concept of the meta-universe proposed by physics as a hypothetical set of multiple chained universes characterized by the notion of space, time, matter, and energy, as well as the laws of physics and their variants, delimit an arc program in Vasconcelos' work that seems to redirect the look of a photographic project that presents itself through a double proposition: on the one hand, to question the medium of photography still as a solid and effusive testimony of the fabric of Euclidean reality in its understanding of the form and of apparent space, in an oscillating ideology between presence and absence; On the other hand, and here his work is poignant, using the simple technique of multiple exposure opens the way to a number of possibilities from which he aspires to \"create\" new forms and visions of the truth and consistency of what the lens can not fail to capture. It is as if Vasconcelos was rescued from the very record of photography - and therefore from the freezing of things that he sees and experiences - the possibility of this becoming a double origin, instituting a set of images that define an assumed position in which the reality that surrounding us can be measured in its completeness. For this, the artist presents a series of works in which he defines multiple points of view, kaleidoscopic visions of the world (we see water, trees, buildings, asphalt) that interconnect in an intermediate sense, something between the real and the fractal, always showing visions the natural and human presence through the construction in architecture where the delimitation and the contour of the objects are reconstructed from their arbitrary existence, points of composition and pressure that Vasconcelos balances with rigor and a work of intense production. Paradoxically, it is with the possibility of double exposure and discontinuity of this initial matrix that this series of photographs intends to reconstitute an original flow that has been used in the world, giving us, as observers, a shattered vision, but because it is chipped, inventive, restoring the act of seeing, or as Walter Benjamin correctly wrote: \"achieving purity of look is not difficult, it is impossible.\"\n\nby HUGO BARATAVISUAL ARTIST / CURATORIAL PROJECTS / CULTURAL MEDIATOR ","user_id":49214,"name":"Francisco Vasconcelos","website":"www.csxlab.org"},{"id":29548,"bio":"Atsushi Ezura is a photographer based on Tokyo, Japan. I mainly take women portrait photography. I have been explored a woman beauty naturally, beautiful and momentary in taking portrait photographs.\nIn general, it does not use continuous shooting in taking portrait photography. But I often use this shooting style intendedly in tanking women portrait photographies. A woman portrait photography includes her beauty in a moment. I have tried to achieve making one photography which has moments  of her beauty with layering. The reason of my experiment means that prove my hypothesis of \"A beauty exists within a moment\" delivered by the certainly fact of \"people cannot stop motion even if in a moment.\" Imagine about a movie in playing. If you stop a movie any siene you want, an actor may look beautiful expression, or may have leaden-eyed in a blink.\nBut, definitely there are lots of beautiful moments  in their sequences of time. I decided to extract a beauty included in it, then to reconstruct on a paper by an expression system as \"photography.\" I named this method of expressing \"Continuous discontinuity\", and have been doing product work since 2016. This experiment is in progress and still I have continued to seek my conclusion.","user_id":29553,"name":"Atsushi Ezura","website":"zura.org"},{"id":544326,"bio":"Born in Plovdiv – the artistic capital of Bulgaria – Ivo started to get trained from early age in studios of established artists. In his student's years he was attracted to photography and he is an avid photographer up to date.\n\nIn 1999 he graduated as Bachelor of Visual Arts at Sofia University and taught Fine Arts in secondary schools for a short time.\n\nSince 2004 he has been living in Sofia where he works in his own studio.\n\nIvo expresses his love for contrasting, cleaned up and graphic forms through photography. He tries to work in a sphere, in which the broad concept of “photography”, in force and significance, is equal to the remaining visual arts. An artist, but also a passionate photographer, he always carries on a camera with himself. He likes to discover unusual shapes and adores to observe how the light turns ordinary things into something mysterious.","user_id":543742,"name":"Ivo Zagorchinov","website":""},{"id":36984,"bio":"born in Jakarta, October 16, 1984 with the nick name \"Memi\". Know and love photography since high school, went to college majoring in Public Relations. Currently works as a freelance photographer, has attended several joint exhibitions in Indonesia and the Netherlands. My work is based on personal experiences and other forms of diaries, play in the imagination, reality, and dreams, all three seemed to be vague in my life. \"White Box\" a safe place for my contemplation.","user_id":36989,"name":"Utami Godjali","website":"www.utamigodjali.tumblr.com"},{"id":743968,"bio":"","user_id":741109,"name":"Nicholas Palmer","website":""},{"id":739229,"bio":"","user_id":737207,"name":"Savè Stenta","website":"www.fotoduesse.it"},{"id":743949,"bio":"Most of my working life has been with housing associations in UK social housing. This has given me an appreciation of the deep roots of socially deprived communities and the strength and personality of people within those communities. Now retired, street photography is an avenue for me to explore people and communities within our cities and urbanism. ","user_id":741092,"name":"Martin Nurse","website":""},{"id":368404,"bio":"I have never had a class in photography but have an art background and see images through the artist's eye. I have not done any art in 46 years so this pandemic has a silver lining for me. I am a real estate broker and work to travel. I share my images on Facebook and most recently on Instagram as cindykarpiphonephotography. During quarantine I have been teaching myself a phone app every day and the resulting work can be seen on my art website at https://pixels.com/profiles/Cindy-Karp and www.art museum international.com. I have gained hundreds of international awards and covers through Facebook and have done a few solo regional shows in Georgia. Very passionate and prolific.","user_id":367802,"name":"Cindy Karp","website":"www.cindykarp.com"},{"id":744020,"bio":"Peihong Lu born in 1994, she is a Chinese photographer who graduated from the Photography Department of the China Academy of Art. She expresses her understanding of human interaction and interpersonal emotions in the world with a photographic language that is rooted in the essence of photography and has its own cultural vision, understanding human nature and nature and the combination of human responses to the surrounding environment and nature, focusing on the most fundamental issues of life and living.","user_id":741156,"name":"peihong lu","website":""},{"id":127403,"bio":"My name is Javier Luengo and I was born in Madrid \nin 1980. I studied analogic photography when I \nwas a teenager and on autodidactian way. \n\nAfter that I started to study a course of thecnic\nlaboratory in black and white and in 1999 I \ndecided to start to work as a thecnitian in \nDayLight, where I started to amplify copies of \n\nimportant photographers as Cristina Garcia\nRodero or Garcia-Alix. In the same time, I started to work on studios, as an assitance of fashion and advertisment phtographers. \nIn 2003 I studied a degree of photojourlanism and \n\nI traveled to Argentina with the NGO Psicologist without borders, to cover the crisis and it’s\nconcecuences.  In 2005 I won the first prize in National Fuji Euro press Photo Awards. In the same time I started to work for national agencies and international newspapers. I collaborate with EFE Agency in Madrid till 2012,  when i recibed the second price in HSBC “30 \nyears of history in Spain”.  Actually I work as a freelance focus os long terms issues and I collaborate with main medias as The New York Times or El Mundo.","user_id":126801,"name":"Javier Luengo","website":"www.javierluengophoto.com"},{"id":276515,"bio":"Blinded in one eye by a Red Ryder bb gun as a kid the camera became the ideal tool for Mitch Eckert – one eye and one lens is a perfect fit. Born in Indianapolis Mitch earned a B.F.A. in sculpture and photography from the Herron School of Art. He went on to complete his M.F.A. in photography and printmaking from Ohio University. For Mitch the choice of photographic equipment, process and materials need to have a good marriage with concept and content. Mitch lives and works in Louisville Kentucky teaching all things photographic as an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Louisville.\n","user_id":275913,"name":"Mitch Eckert","website":"www.mitcheckert.com"},{"id":743528,"bio":"","user_id":740723,"name":"Adrian Richter","website":""},{"id":744007,"bio":"I have just retired after a life time work at a jewellery bench .I am a self tought photographer.\nWhat  a way to spend my time with a camera and experiencing with light and camera. ","user_id":741144,"name":"Andrew Chambers","website":""},{"id":710454,"bio":"I am a photographer and artist based in Norfolk using a combination of innovative technologies and creating powerful, bold images, I push the boundaries of our understanding of photography and how we interact with images today. Using technology, I show my work in nostalgia and memory to provide different immersive experiences using a new and exciting way to visually show my work through AR and VR to give a stronger connection between the work and emotions.","user_id":709870,"name":"Jason Stirland","website":"www.stirlandphotography.com"},{"id":534049,"bio":"I've made my living as a professional photographer since 1972, but the artistic side has always been the driving force; the reinterpretation of reality.","user_id":533465,"name":"Curtis Salonick","website":"on face book as Curtis Salonick"},{"id":37030,"bio":"Sarah Pannell is an Australian documentary photographer based in Melbourne whose work explores landscape, culture and community both in her native Australia and further afield. \n\nSarah’s studies as an undergraduate in International Studies focussed on 20th century Middle Eastern politics and history which in turn, has lead to her interest in the region, most recently in Iran. Sarah’s forthcoming solo work exploring the importance of hospitality in Iranian society as well as Iran’s unique urban and natural landscape will be released as a photo-book published by Perimeter Editions and Hillvale Photo, in early 2019. Sarah will also hold her first solo exhibition in 3 years. \n\nAs the recipient of the British Journal of Photography’s 2017 Send Anywhere Award, Sarah travelled to Egypt in early 2018 to document the visible signs of decline in the country’s tourism industry and produced an editorial for The British Journal of Photography.","user_id":37035,"name":"Sarah Pannell","website":"www.sarahpannell.com"},{"id":743997,"bio":"","user_id":741135,"name":"jennifer Raoult","website":"www.jenraoult.com"},{"id":744058,"bio":"Photography is my passion. It's one of my favorite ways of spending my spare time. \nI am currently focusing on street photography.","user_id":741190,"name":"Artur Gawin","website":"Instagram"},{"id":37062,"bio":"Mexican visual artist, photographer, who lives in France and Mexico since 2000. She obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Marseille\u0026nbsp;in 2007.  The following year, she wins a grant, Jóvenes Creadores from the FONCA in Mexico. As a selected artist in residence at Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d'Arles between 2009 and 2010, she continued to develop her conceptual approach. In 2011, she receives the award of\u0026nbsp;La\u0026nbsp;Maison Blanche\u0026nbsp;and Phot'Aix Public Award and in 2014 the Award QPN in Nantes, France. \nHer work has been shown internationally in France, Germany, Serbia, The Netherlands, Thailand and Mexico.\n\nShe also has published works in the press (Télérama, Picnic Magazine,\u0026nbsp;El País) and she has collaborated with international Festivals such as the Festival International du Cinéma de Marseille.\n\nThrough her work, she questions the authenticity of images. Her photos evolve from a choreographed scene to a quasi-documentary approach. A certain ambiguity remains between straight forward documentation and construction. The line is blurred and the viewer is confronted with poetic moments.","user_id":37067,"name":"Mezli Vega","website":"www.mezli.be"},{"id":171462,"bio":"I was born in a place where loneliness is the company and the sounds are revealing of nature, accompanied almost to the rhythm of one's own.\nThat so isolated world, with its infinite and indescribable landscapes, to which I return again and again in my memory like photographic archives, made me feel that by capturing images I could communicate something of the accumulated sensations.\nI got encouraged, maybe in time... Maybe late... who knows... when I could or allowed it and since 2014, little by little I was searching and discovering my gaze as a search for myself.\nI like images that lead us to discover that there is more in them…. I miss it, many times I discover it when I see the photograph. He finds me, he surprises me, but unconsciously he was there, in the shot.\nToday with surprise, I perceive myself, not looking for the photo as an objective, but desperately trying to communicate through the lens everything that my interior treasures, from the loneliness of my Patagonian childhood to a shared place","user_id":170860,"name":"Miriana Andres","website":""},{"id":744071,"bio":"","user_id":741202,"name":"Joseph Gabriel Fridman","website":"www.joseph-gabriel.com"},{"id":744137,"bio":"Photographer currently based in The Hague.   ","user_id":741258,"name":"Chris Brown","website":""},{"id":163715,"bio":"I started this series over 3 decade ago and am consistently adding to the collection.","user_id":163113,"name":"Richard Frinta","website":"Richard Frinta photography"},{"id":744081,"bio":"","user_id":741210,"name":"Tatiana Potapova","website":"tatianapotapova-photo.ru/art-fotografiya"},{"id":578733,"bio":"Matin Jameie, born 1988, based in Iran. \nBachelor of Graphic Design, Azad University Tehran. \nPhotography Diploma, University of Fine Arts, Tehran.","user_id":578149,"name":"Matin Jameie","website":""},{"id":746530,"bio":"Fine Arts at University of Canterbury ( Sculpture )\nTaught Secondary School Art, followed by career as an advertising photographer... and now working on my own ideas.","user_id":743389,"name":"Bill Nichol","website":"n/a  (Building)"},{"id":211825,"bio":"My interest in photography had been merely as an admirer of great pictures until 2005, when the opportunity to trek to Everest Base Camp arose, and I was inspired to try to capture the awesome splendour of the Himalaya through my eyes, while raising money for charity. \n\nMy photography tutor happened to be president of a local camera club, and invited me to show my work on my return. I did. It was suggested by some members that as I was raising money for charity some of the pictures were saleable. My first exhibition took place over 2 nights and secured orders for 53 framed prints.\nI was hooked! I soon began to work commercially as a photographer as well as having a portfolio of other income earning roles, which included photojournalism. \nI achieved ARPS distinction soon after joining the Royal Photographic Society; I've twice been invited to solo exhibit in regional art centres;I sell framed prints online through Artfinder website and license images to commercial buyers through a gallery. \nNow I am retired I concentrate purely on Abstract Artworks created from my photos.","user_id":211223,"name":"Ken Skehan","website":"www.throughthelensphotography.net"},{"id":127291,"bio":"Mary-Anne Walker is currently studying for an MA in Photography at Plymouth College of Art.  Walker's practice aims to engage and connect with unique and marginalised communities. The work allows individuals as well as groups of people the opportunity to represent themselves and tell their unique stories.\n\nWalker uses photography as a method of engagement, combining participatory elements and photography in order to create images. This process allows Walker to document and reflect the world around her.\n\nWalker feels compelled to photograph people, using her camera as a tool to engage and connect with strangers. Photography enables her to explore and interact with others. The camera becomes a window to a new unexplored world, where she can focus on things that in the real world can be easily overlooked.","user_id":126689,"name":"Mary-Anne Walker","website":"maryannewalker.co.uk"},{"id":712323,"bio":"","user_id":711739,"name":"Saima Loan","website":""},{"id":744099,"bio":"","user_id":741222,"name":"Daniel Scott","website":""},{"id":32872,"bio":"Aoife is a visual artist who lives in Dublin, Ireland.  She received her MFA in Photography from the Belfast School of Art (2018).  Her work is driven by a strong interest in camera-less photography. Her experimental approach towards traditional analogue materials allows her to explore their expressive possibilities and to question their contemporary relevance in a digital era.  \n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally. Recent exhibition venues include The Royal Hibernian Academy, Green on Red Gallery, The Centre for Fine Art Photography and The Griffin Museum of Photography.  She was the recipient of the 2016 RHA Curtin O'Donoghue Emerging Photographic Artist Award. \n\nHer work resides in a number of collections including The National Gallery of Ireland, The OPW State Art Collection and The David Kronn/IMMA Collection. \n\nAoife is represented by Green on Red Gallery, Dublin. ","user_id":32877,"name":"Aoife Shanahan","website":"www.aoifeshanahanphoto.com"},{"id":705855,"bio":"From always taking pictures, not enough.","user_id":705271,"name":"Adam Szymula","website":""},{"id":744140,"bio":"","user_id":741261,"name":"PINO LEVANO","website":" bunuel39.wixsite.com/pinolevano"},{"id":670292,"bio":"Since 1980 Ewa Stackelberg has worked as a freelance photographer employing an artistic and documentary approach. She has held numerous exhibitions and developed public artworks for, among others, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge and the New Karolinska Solna Hospital.\n\nEducated at, among others, Gerlesborgsskolan, Escuela Massana in Barcelona and the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Ewa Stackelberg is represented in the collections of, for example, the Public Art Agency Sweden, Stockholm County Council, and the Swedish Association of Art.\n\nShe has published several photo books, including “Tale for the Living”  which won the 2001 Best Photo Book of the Year award and “Photograms” (published by ETC). For many years she has also held workshops and taught photography at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, among others.\nsee also: https://www.fotografiska.com/sto/en/news/ewa-stackelberg-fotogram/\n\nwww. ewastackelberg.se\n","user_id":669708,"name":"Ewa Stackelberg","website":"www.ewastackelberg.se"},{"id":413033,"bio":"Visual Artist Düsseldorf Germany","user_id":412449,"name":"Lutz Hilgers","website":"www.lutzhilgers.com"},{"id":571487,"bio":"I am photographer from old Russian town Suzdal. ","user_id":570903,"name":"Anastasia Okhotnikova","website":"www. photo-ohotnikova.ru"},{"id":697253,"bio":"Hopefully, capturing the little details in the shadows and out of the shadows. I love the work, finding beauty that I didn't see at first.","user_id":696669,"name":"william dubocq","website":"discover.artplacer.com/galleries/20timz"},{"id":744145,"bio":"Koen Vernimmen (°1984) graduated in 2008 in graphic design at the KASK in Ghent. He was already including photography in his practice during his studies. Since then he has been building free work alongside assisting in professional photography. With Carrara, this artist presents a new turn in his work to the public for the first time.","user_id":741265,"name":"Koen Vernimmen","website":"www.koenvernimmen.com"},{"id":744171,"bio":"                 is a fashion designer and bespoke tailor who lives in New York. Currently, he is the Head Tailor for the American luxury men’s wear brand Bode.","user_id":741289,"name":"Yuecen Cai","website":""},{"id":744269,"bio":"","user_id":741380,"name":"Etienne Vacher","website":""},{"id":37152,"bio":"Jade Richards-Butler was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1990. She holds a diploma in Filmmaking from the International Academy of Film and Television, Republic of the Philippines and a BFA in photography at Savannah College of Art and Design, Hong Kong. She is an artist whose work consists mainly of fine art photography. It has been displayed in exhibitions both in Hong Kong and Australia. ","user_id":37157,"name":"Jade Richards-Butler","website":"www.jaderichardsbutler.com"},{"id":744172,"bio":"Mi forma de expresarme a travez de la fotografía, consiste en sumergirme para hacer consciente la búsqueda familiar de la belleza.","user_id":741290,"name":"Jorge Luis macias Martinez","website":""},{"id":744074,"bio":"","user_id":741205,"name":"Jon Vismans","website":"www.jonvismans.com"},{"id":744169,"bio":"Born in China in 1998, studied film and television production at Shanghai University Film School, and obtained a master’s degree in University Of Westminster MA Photography Arts. Her photography style tends to be surreal, focusing on subcultural groups and fragmented associations in daily life. The work focuses on exploring the fluidity and metaphysical potential of photography, focusing on nuanced emotional experiences in everyday life.","user_id":741287,"name":"QI Ruoyu","website":"qirae.com"},{"id":762458,"bio":"","user_id":756790,"name":"Julie Crawford","website":""},{"id":744232,"bio":"Raised by my art lover mother, it's the love for painting that gave me the need to take photographs, the abstract paintings that impress my retina since I was a child.  \n","user_id":741345,"name":"Bertrand Gruyer","website":"www.bertrandgruyer.com"},{"id":654890,"bio":"Wenzile Harley Dube is a Photographer from Zimbabwe (born 1999). ","user_id":654306,"name":"Wenzile Dube","website":""},{"id":36210,"bio":"architect  and  visual artist","user_id":36215,"name":"Silvina Derdoy","website":"www.silvinaderdoy.com"},{"id":37124,"bio":"Georges Pacheco lives between Le Mans and Arles, in France. He graduated at École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d’Arles in 2012 as well as in Psychology of Art at Université Paris X. For some years now he dedicates to deeply scrutinizing human condition. By adapting his approaches and devices to the different problems he addresses, he tries to understand the processes of representation by means of photo portrait and to engage into observing human kind. Both his commitment and his proximity to the subjects he photographs or he asks a self portrait to, are also consequences of his own needs to test and question the others. ","user_id":37129,"name":"Georges Pacheco","website":"www.georges-pacheco.com"},{"id":37063,"bio":"Olya Virich\nBorn 31.10.89 in Krasnodar Russia.\nStart up photography in 2004.\nStudding in Krasnodar College of Arts.","user_id":37068,"name":"Olya Virich","website":"cargocollective.com/olyavirich/CV-1"},{"id":744262,"bio":"Charles Stonewall is a fine art photographer passionate about making images that reflect our current times. He describes his photographs as part of a tapestry. They are connected much like visual poems that converge as part of a heartfelt dance illustrating themes of solidarity, affliction, hope, and social justice. \n\nHe has exhibited his photographs at numerous venues, including Lafayette College, Muhlenberg College, Cedar Crest College, Moravian College, Kutztown University, and the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. His work has been featured in publications such as the Theatre Design \u0026amp; Technology Journal, the Black \u0026amp; White photography magazine, Kansas City's Urban Times Magazine, the American Indian College Fund Annual Report, and the Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art's new book titled Shifting Time: African American Artists, 2020-2021. \n\nIG: charlesfstonewallphotographer\n","user_id":741374,"name":"Charles Stonewall","website":""},{"id":636168,"bio":"Als fotograaf ben ik min of meer autodidact, maar wel met enige hulp van de Fotoacademie Amsterdam.","user_id":635584,"name":"Hans de Ronde","website":"www.hansderonde.com"},{"id":37052,"bio":"Alexandra Sophie is a French fashion and fine art photographer. Considered unfit for traditional education due to her autism, she stops school in middle school and quickly discovers photography. Her work is described as colorful and feminine, often entwining humans with nature. Alexandra Sophie's powerful and award-winning photographic work narrates stories on being human, the human being in environmental contexts - interwoven through floral themes - and explores identity and interrogations on what constitutes the \"normal\" frontier. Meanwhile, her photography has gained international recognition, featuring regular collaborations and covers with high-fashion clientele, such as Chanel, Dior, Swarovski, Prada, Flair Germany, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar UK, among many others; in 2018 Forbes named her as one to watch in its 30Under30 profile. Alexandra Sophie's first book \"Flower Shower\" is published by Images Publishing mid-March 2022.","user_id":37057,"name":"Alexandra Sophie","website":"www.alexandra-sophie.fr"},{"id":37056,"bio":"Pauline Araujo est marquée par les contrastes sociaux et architecturaux criblant villes et paysages du nord de la France. \nA Roubaix, où 75% du territoire est classé en zone sensible urbaine, elle observe cette dualité spatiale et humaine guidant le quotidien.\n\nSi ses premiers contacts avec l'appareil sont timides, ils n'en détermineront pas moins sa démarche artistique - entre philosophie, sociologie, cosmogonie et science des particules élémentaires.  \n\nPauline Araujo commence à photographier avec des appareils jetables l'antinomie urbaine : les effets des politiques urbaines modernes face aux stigmates d'un passé industriel douloureux.\n \nEn 2010, Pauline Araujo emménage à Lyon avec en sac, un appareil photo ; objet encore méconnu. \nD'instinct elle se dirige vers les centres économiques à l'ambiance clinique, les campagnes abandonnées par l'économie, et les quartiers où le religieux s'efface.\n\nL'appareil permet d'isoler des échantillons de matière élémentaire, où les processus de décomposition-recomposition peuvent s'observer, se ressentir. \nSuivant une réflexion métaphysique, ses clichés émettent l'hypothèse que vie et mort ne constitueraient qu'une seule et même dynamique. \n\nPauline Araujo a remporté le concours 2014 30under30 women photographers organisé par Photoboite, récompensant chaque année des espoirs féminins de la photographie. \nElle a remporté\u0026nbsp;le\u0026nbsp;concours du collectif\u0026nbsp;La Claque en février dernier, ce qui lui permis de voir exposées quelques-unes de ses oeuvres à Bruxelles.\u0026nbsp;\n\nPauline Araujo travaille actuellement sur son premier livre de photographies et d'écrits sur la métaphysique de la mort. L'ouvrage est à paraître aux Editions Audio \u0026amp; Papier de Paris.\n","user_id":37061,"name":"Pauline Araujo","website":"paulinearaujoimagery.tumblr.com"},{"id":744236,"bio":"Philip di Giorgio (aka Feliciano di Giorgio) is a native of New York city who spent an extended period of his youth in Europe.\n\nOf Italian ancestry he was raised in a household of opera singers and developed an interest in the arts at an early age. \n\nUpon returning to the United States he studied industrial design at Rochester Institute of Technology and character animation at the California Institute of the Arts (CalARTS), which lead to a career in Hollywood making visual effects. \n\nA life long photographer he specializes in documentary, photojournalistic and street photography.\n\nAlthough he primarily works in black and white film and with natural light, he is warming up to the idea that digital is not just a passing fad and that color in photography may not be as a big a distraction as previously thought.","user_id":741349,"name":"Philip di Giorgio","website":"www.thelatentimage.net"},{"id":744249,"bio":"I am an established professional musician, artistic researcher in music, art theorist, and yoga teacher, but love photography and Nature. ","user_id":741362,"name":"Jasna Jovićević","website":"jasnajovicevic.com/home"},{"id":666505,"bio":"Natalie is textile, costume designer and photographer of the intimate.\nShe wants to warm your imagination so that you can be more playful with it.\n\nNatalie works at the Staatstheater Hannover in Germany and is residing in Hannover and Tehran.","user_id":665921,"name":"Natalie Shirin Nazemi","website":"@natalienazemi"},{"id":91455,"bio":"\nI'm a left handed, ambidextrous, dyslexic,, artist/photographer and I wear it proudly! Thank you!","user_id":90992,"name":"Mike Narciso","website":"photowerkn.com"},{"id":127889,"bio":"I'm born in front of the Ligurian sea, in Sanremo.\nI won't say anything else on my “high lineage” and my “glorious” first step in the arts, differently from what we usually see in autobiographies, you won't read of an “enfant prodige” here.\nGrowing up, beside my scientific studies, photography never stopped fascinating me, becoming an essential aspect of my everyday life. Throughout the years I've deepened my knowledge of it, studying its evolutions in history, its different techniques, and finally being able to experiment it with more awareness.\nThen i formed my point of view:\n-Worshipping natural light, I prefer avoiding digital equipment in favor of the analogical one, whenever it's possible;\n-Experimenting different kind of photography such as portrait, reportage, still-life, I've finally reached what I consider the essence, and I now present merely evocative images;\n-Using Black and white is my favorite way of approaching image (and the world).","user_id":127287,"name":"Emanuele Faccio Gofas","website":"www.emanuelefacciogofas.com"},{"id":659179,"bio":"As a neurodiverse artist, I'm using the medium of abstract landsacpe  photography to explore my visual understanding of the world around me.","user_id":658595,"name":"Simon Ellingworth","website":"Simonellingworth.com "},{"id":37102,"bio":"Ross Faircloth is a Fine Art Photographer living and working in the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex.  He graduated in 2012 from Texas Woman's University with an MFA in Photography.  \nWorking simultaneously with both traditional and experimental darkroom techniques, and new forms of digital media my work focuses on using conventional photographic elements and processes in new and experimental ways.  Having an introduction to pinhole photography at an early stage allowed for the development of an open mind towards what is often a rigid medium.  The freedom to make a camera out of anything that was light tight and had a pinhole not only opened up endless possibilities but forced deeper thought on the importance of the mediums basic elements and principles.  This newfound respect for the base elements of photography led to the utilization of camera-less imagery, which has two unique variations in my work.  One through pure experimentation in the darkroom working with only light, photo paper, and photo-chemistry, the other through digitally capturing an image from a video game and then printing that image traditionally through the darkroom.","user_id":37107,"name":"Ross Faircloth","website":"www.rossfaircloth.com"},{"id":448311,"bio":"I'm Gennaro D'Elia, 24 year old fashion photographer based in Italy.\n\nMy photography has artistic notes and sensations developed mainly \nin commercial photography for companies and for editorial projects.\n\nI often try to exhibit my photography, \nespecially outside my country \nwith the hope of being seen by the right eyes .","user_id":447727,"name":"Gennaro D'Elia","website":"www.gennarodelia.com"},{"id":373493,"bio":"Kristīne Krauze-Slucka is a visual artist based in Riga, Latvia. In her practice, she works with a conceptual approach and observes phenomena of change between man, technology, and nature, often focusing on the materiality aspects of the chosen media. \n\nKristīne Krauze-Slucka has obtained a master's degree in the Visual Communication Department of the Latvian Academy of Arts.\n\nParticipates in exhibitions in Latvia since 2017, including the “Latvian Academy of Arts Exhibition of the Century” in the exhibition hall ARSENĀLS (2019) of the Latvian National Museum of Art with the work “Obedient Touch”.\n\nIn 2020 Kristīne Krauze-Slucka received a scholarship from the painter Valdemārs Tone Foundation and was awarded the Grand Prix of Nordic and Baltic Young Artist Award 2020 for her work \"Orgatopia\". ","user_id":372909,"name":"Kristine Krauze Slucka","website":"www.kristinekrauze.com"},{"id":692385,"bio":"With a playful approach to color and form, Gleici creates geometric images that are a perceptual observation of abstract forms in urban landscapes.\n\nBrazilian-born, Gleici moved to Los Angeles in 2015 - Where she now lives and works.","user_id":691801,"name":"Gleici Rufatto","website":"www.gleicirufatto.com"},{"id":851280,"bio":"DANY SHOTS is a creative brand (also known as Abigaba Daniel), a Ugandan media entrepreneur and photographer based in Fort Portal City. His work focuses on capturing \"quality pictures based on reality,\" ranging from media production and visual storytelling to events and commercial projects.","user_id":837124,"name":"ABIGABA DANIEL","website":null},{"id":744320,"bio":"French ukrainian Artist and Professional photographer living in south of France. \nMy projects carry the influence of surrealiasm, melting graphic experimentations to my photography, mixing various inspirations «avant-gardes» and «classicals», such as, the fashion world, dance, psychedélism, black and white, colors, anthopological studies from the beginning of the XXth century, urban day life, trips all over the world and landscapes.\nThere are no limits to the construction of my art\n--------------------------------------------\nArtiste et photographe professionnel franco-ukrainien vivant dans le sud e la France. Je m'interesse au monde de l'invisible et aux traces que l'humanité laisse sur la terre.  Artiste de Landart, j'explore aussi l'intime et l'extime.","user_id":741428,"name":"sacha fedor","website":"www.sachafedor.eu"},{"id":401556,"bio":"Karen Olson is a lens-based artist working at the intersection of human emotion and the natural world.  In her figurative and nature-inspired work, Karen uses concept-based projects to explore the human-nature connection and its role in fostering mental health and communication. Karen seeks an open dialog with subjects such as grief, trauma, empathy, and forest bathing. She illustrates these multi-sensory experiences with two and three-dimensional works. \n\nRecently interviewed for her project Wildlight by the Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, Karen’s sculptural photography has gained attention and press. Her work has been featured by the Griffin Museum of Photography, Art New England magazine, Maine Magazine, and One Twelve Publishing. Karen was chosen as an Rfotofolio selected artist for 2021 and was recently included in a Float Photo Magazine exhibition. Her work has appeared in numerous gallery shows, magazines, and private collections throughout the US. Waterfall Arts hosted her solo show ‘The Embrace’ in 2022. Karen serves on the board as web-editor for The International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists and is a creative consultant for Zamana Art.","user_id":400972,"name":"Karen Olson","website":"karenolsonphotography.com"},{"id":638418,"bio":"Traveler, producer, dreamer, photography ","user_id":637834,"name":"Juliana Puyo","website":"www.picfair.com/users/Julipuyo"},{"id":773431,"bio":"Hello, my name is Yissegnon \n\nCapturing moments and emotions through the lens is my passion and purpose. As a young portrait and fashion photographer, I strive to tell stories and evoke feelings with every click of the shutter. With an eye for detail and a creative mind, I transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary visual narratives.\n\nMy journey in photography is an exploration of the human essence and the interplay of style and personality. Through my portraits, I aim to reveal the inner worlds of my subjects, freezing genuine emotions in time. Whether it's a candid expression or a carefully curated fashion shot, I seek to celebrate individuality and the art of self-expression.\n\nWith a dedication to honing my craft, I am continuously learning and growing, experimenting with light, composition, and style. Every photoshoot is an opportunity for me to collaborate, connect, and create something remarkable. The energy and enthusiasm I bring to each project are a reflection of my commitment to producing work that not only satisfies clients but also resonates with audiences.\n\nIn a world where visuals have the power to transcend words, I am excited to contribute my unique perspective as a young photographer. My goal is to leave an indelible mark on the industry, capturing beauty, diversity, and authenticity in all its forms. Through my lens, I invite you to join me on a visual journey that celebrates life, identity, and the ever-evolving realm of fashion and portraiture.\"\n","user_id":765506,"name":"Yissegnon Chris Avosse","website":""},{"id":76422,"bio":"Mariana Calise\n1959  docente retirada dedicada a la fotografía como medio de expresión de vida","user_id":76122,"name":"Mariana Calise","website":"www.instagram.com/artenfocus_photo"},{"id":138892,"bio":"Master in Photography 2009\nsince 2009 freelance Photographer for Magazines\nlives in munich, works all over the world\nsince 2012 represented by Gallery Sakura / Paris\nsince 2014 represented by Artstar / New York\n2015 published my first Photobook \" No money , No Pines\"","user_id":138290,"name":"Markus Burke","website":"www.markusburke.de"},{"id":629064,"bio":"Yaara Gur-Arie (1972) graduated from the Department of Scientific and Technical Photography at Hadassah College of Technology, Jerusalem. B.A. from the Department of Art History, and M.A. from the Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts, Faculty of Arts at Tel-Aviv University. Was a Photographer for Bamahane magazine and Haim Aherim Magazine. Teaching photography at the Goren School of Visual Arts, Academic College Of Emek Yezreel. Young Portfolio Acquisitions, Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Japan. Earth Photo Shortlist, Royal Geographical Society ,Forestry England and Parker Harris. Honorable Mention, Neutral Density photography awards 2021 2022 2023 . Honorable Mention, 18th 19th Julia Margaret Cameron Award. Honorable Mention, Tokyo International Foto Awards 2022. Honorable Mention, International Photography Awards 2023. ","user_id":628480,"name":"Yaara Gur Arie","website":"www.yaaragurarie.com"},{"id":629509,"bio":"Since childhood, I was fond of photography. Now I study the history of photography, the biographies of world famous photographers and shoot in various styles in search of my individual vision. Photography gives me the opportunity to freeze the time, preserve emotions, convey the atmosphere and show life as it is! I love natural, true to life photos with movement, emotion and eyes that tell us a story.","user_id":628925,"name":"Kate Omely","website":""},{"id":744480,"bio":"Jei Lee is an amateur photographer based in South Korea. \n\n","user_id":741571,"name":"Jei Lee","website":""},{"id":112802,"bio":"As I approached retirement age, about 13 years ago, I decided once again, to take up photography seriously and with the approach of the digital age, with no need for a darkroom, this proved to be the catalyst that I needed. Initially I still used film and scanned the images and later took the plunge and bought a Canon 10D, followed by a 40D, a 5D and later a 5D MKII. Later for street photography I bought an Olympus OMD E10 and more recently a Lumix G9 which I find I deal for this purpose. Street Photography is now my prime interest. In addition I take candid portraits, architectural and documentary photography. I have recently started to use black and white film again for some of my projects\nMy current project is to document the changes in the local towns in the South Wales Valleys and in the larger cities and the way in which people interact with their environment.\nI spend some time each year in Italy, which I find to be a rich source of inspiration for my style of photography.\nIn 2010 I was shortlisted in The Welsh Artist of The Year competition. In 2017 I was a finalist in the SIPA Awards.","user_id":112200,"name":"Anthony Carter","website":"www.anthonywcarter.co.uk"},{"id":229185,"bio":"Photojournalis, documentary and street Photographer based in Dominican Republic.\n","user_id":228583,"name":"Eddy Vittini","website":"www.instagram.com/eddyvittini/?hl=es-la"},{"id":742991,"bio":"Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Catarina Coelho is a mixed-media artist whose drawings and printmaking work explore the subject of landscape as a testimonial site of the human interaction with a territory. While her\nartwork is based in drawing and printmaking, her artistic practice also includes photography, painting and writing.\nCatarina Coelho studied painting and printmaking at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon and at the Accademia di Belle-Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy. She received an MFA in Printmaking from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she currently teaches and manages the printstudio.\nCoelho exhibits her work nationally and internationally. Recent collective exhibitions include: Childs Gallery, Boston; Washington Art Association, CT; Danforth Art Museum, MA; Second International Print Biennale, Yerevan 2019; Venice International Art Fair 2019, Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi, Venice, Italy; European\nContemporary Print Triennial 2019, Toulouse, France; 3rd Global Print 2017, Douro, Portugal; Stove Factory Gallery, MA; Concord Center for the Visual Arts, MA.\nAwards include: Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship - 2020 Finalist; 2015 Artist’s Resource Trust Fund from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation. Her work is in several collections including the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston.","user_id":740251,"name":"Catarina Coelho","website":"www.catarinalcoelho.com"},{"id":744380,"bio":"My collection of curious moments is an organic process of working with images and apps that move as fast as my creativity does. This medium reflects the way I pay attention to life. With my restless creativity, a mobile device  in hand, I'm able to make art wherever I go. The combination of technology and emotion gives me the opportunity to be more intuitive in relation to color and composition. \n\nThe images are processed entirely on my iPhone and iPad. . Like a sketch Pad, it's a daily practice. \n\nMarco Prado\n","user_id":741482,"name":"Marco Prado","website":""},{"id":744389,"bio":"My name is Luke. I originate from Poland . I have taken pictures for 20 years . I belong to Fotoklub RP. I have the honor artist AFRP. ","user_id":741490,"name":"Łukasz Grycicha","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006395178360"},{"id":442378,"bio":"I am a young artist and musician from Northern WI. I love the power that art and music have to teach and shape us, and especially the power they give us to tell stories and make connections. I strive to use my talents in these fields to perpetuate that power. I am a passionate conservationist and student of wildlife ecology. As such, many of my works revolve around documenting the wonders of our wild places and the creatures found therein, in hopes that I might be able to contribute to our societies connection to these fragile yet indispensable parts of our world before they are gone.   \n\nI live with my partner Eric along the shores of Lake Superior with our two dogs, three cats and one horse, primarily spending my time dogsledding, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, traveling, and exploring the varied landscapes, cultures, and stories of the world. \n","user_id":441794,"name":"Amanda koval","website":"www.facebook.com/Amanda-Koval-Art-and-Photography-258030734865237/?modal=admin_todo_tour"},{"id":37087,"bio":"Raphaela Rosella is an Australian artist working in the tradition of long-form documentary storytelling. Her work explores the lived experience of several young women facing social disadvantage in Australia.\n\nBlending the conventions of photography, documentary practice and social work, Raphaela has spent over a decade documenting women in her life as they grapple with the complexities of motherhood, bureaucracy and turbulent relationships. Raphaela is committed to telling these stories in the hope that audiences begin to consider the complex and cyclical nature of social disadvantage, and acknowledge the resilience of young women who share this lived experience.\n\nIn addition to her personal work, Raphaela works as a community artist and youth mentor with non-profit community arts and cultural development organisation Beyond Empathy. BE uses art to influence change in the lives of young people and communities experiencing recurring hardship.\n\nRaphaela has exhibited extensively including: Photoquai (France), Noorderlicht Photofestival (Netherlands) and Photo Ireland (Ireland). In 2014 she was one of 12 photographers selected worldwide to attend World Press Photo’s prestigious Joop Swart Masterclass held in Amsterdam. Furthermore, her work has received many distinctions including: First Prize (Portrait Singles Category) World Press Photo Contest (2015) and Australian Photobook of the Year (Momentro Pro) (2015).\n\nRaphaela holds a bachelor of Photography with first class honours from the Queensland College of Art (2012), a diploma of Community Services (Case Management) (2014) and is represented by Australian photo collective Oculi and throughout Europe by Agence Vu.","user_id":37092,"name":"Raphaela Rosella","website":"www.raphaelarosella.com"},{"id":38507,"bio":"Brett Schenning is a documentarian working primarily with traditional and alternative photographic processes. His work focuses on environmental sustainability, rural politics, and community relationships. He is currently a Professor at Limestone College in Gaffney, South Carolina. ","user_id":38512,"name":"Brett Schenning","website":"brettschenning.com"},{"id":37236,"bio":"My journey as an artist and photographer has not traveled a traditional path: it has been more of a 'walk about' through the diverse landscape of a complicated, complex, difficult, joyful and meaningful life.\n\nStealing artistic moments and opportunities to express a creative soul while raising 5 beautiful children, I am, and have always been, passionate about the arts- in every form.\n\nI believe that creative expression is a fundamental and integral component of our humanity and it defines our individuality, every one of us has a unique perspective and purpose in life.\n\nAn artist's journey is to continue a life long path of exploring, emerging, evolving and expressing experiences. To discover the 'language' in which to best voice thoughts, share reflections, process painful moments and offer an interpretation of the world 'according to the artist'.\n\nArtwork invites the viewer to step into the soul of the artist - to see with these eyes, participate in this story, feel the emotion of this moment, and find meaning in the experience that may be relevant, perhaps inspire our spirit.\n\nIn a perfect world - to understand and be understood.\n\nIn the artist's world - to be heard, to say what needs to be said.\n\nThe journey continues.......","user_id":37241,"name":"Tanya Svechnikova","website":"www.eee.ecom"},{"id":744398,"bio":"Graphic Designer and Photographer from Switzerland. Love Landscapes, Architecture, Lost Places and Street.\n\nNadia Knechtle (*1977) is a visual person. On the one hand, she conceives and realises digital and analogue means of communication as a typographic designer. On the other hand, as a photographer she loves to capture the world in pictures. She enjoys travelling outside with her camera in search of photogenic motifs and special light - in nature or in urban spaces. \n\nNadia Knechtle lives in Bäch on Lake Zurich in Switzerland. In her free time, she likes to be active, preferably on her bike, trail running shoes or stand-up paddle board.","user_id":741498,"name":"Nadia Knechtle","website":"www.nadiaknechtle.ch"},{"id":744458,"bio":"","user_id":741549,"name":"Yuichi Kojima","website":""},{"id":37207,"bio":"A non professional street shooter from Oslo, Norway\n\n","user_id":37212,"name":"Trond Lindholm","website":"www.trondlindholm.com"},{"id":644699,"bio":"Perfect Imperfection. \nNot only with people and animals, but also with objects from nature, used objects and waste, I look for the beauty, the essence of the subject. I like the variety of being among people and withdrawing to myself with the gems I've found. Both give me lot’s of energy.","user_id":644115,"name":"Rianne Noordegraaf","website":"www.riannenoordegraaf.nl"},{"id":665547,"bio":"US Army Veteran (2019), BA in Photography (UNCFSU, 23), MA Art therapy and counseling (Edgewood University, 2026). North Carolina native, by way of Buffalo, NY. Multidisciplinary artist, loving sister and mother to Eden Oshun Alvinaé. Photojournalist, Set Designer, Archivist.","user_id":664963,"name":"Mariah Tyes","website":""},{"id":733718,"bio":"Irolan Maroselli studied History at University of La Havana (2012) in Havana, Cuba. He currently work as an independent artist. From 2014 to 2019 he had worked as photographer curator to Fábrica de Arte in Cuba. In his work he explore the behavior of people under political and social dislocation. From the use of black and white his photography has going throughout different supports as large format color as well as 16mm film. \nThe complex issues in his country and the gap existing between the official discourse and the way of life of the people caught his interesting to develop a multi-layer concept about the society. His photographic reflect the lack of freedom that cubans has been experimenting along the Cuban revolution regime. His interest also target on some chapters of Cuban history to create new ways of understanding the values of culture beyond the power. \nIrolan Maroselli has exhibited in several group and solo shows in Cuba, United States, Norway, Mexico. \n","user_id":732663,"name":"Irolan Maroselli","website":"www.irolanmaroselli.com"},{"id":744416,"bio":"A student photographer, 3rd year (BA hons) photography.  Cornish born and raised experimenting in analogue processes, exploring the deeper questions and experiences which shape the outcome of our being and existence.","user_id":741512,"name":"Eiran Lapham","website":"edlapham0.wixsite.com/eirandlimage"},{"id":744492,"bio":"Après des études d’arts et de littérature, j'entre aux Beaux-Arts de Toulouse, puis les Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg en communication visuelle et graphisme. \nJe poursuivrait à l’université du Québec à Montréal en photographie pour commencer à travailler au Pays-Bas et à Londres. Daubal explore différents domaines créatifs, de la direction artistique jusqu’au design textile en passant par l’édition. Son expérience multiculturelle et sa pratique éclectique la mènent à un travail plus conceptuel d’arts visuels photographique. \nfrederique daubal","user_id":741582,"name":"frederique daubal","website":"www.daubal.com"},{"id":37213,"bio":"The german Photo artist Claus Stolz puts the focus of his camera on the sun itself. Working with long exposures and a variety of film materials he creates so-called Heliographs, abstract images of uncomparable beauty and versatility.\nStolz's works have been shown by various museums, galleries, art associations and Foto Festivals in Europe, Asia and USA\n\n","user_id":37218,"name":"Claus Stolz","website":"www.clausstolz.de"},{"id":152825,"bio":"Liam Leslie is a Scottish artist based in London. His works sits at the border between documentary and fine art, focusing on cities and urban environments and has been exhibited across the UK and Europe.\n\n","user_id":152223,"name":"Liam Leslie","website":"www.liamleslie.com"},{"id":744521,"bio":"","user_id":741606,"name":"Asher Dorlester","website":"asherdorlester.com"},{"id":149044,"bio":"Christoph von Haussen DGPh\n1958 geboren in Kloster Adelberg\nFotografiestudium an der Adolf Lazi Schule Stuttgart\nStudium an der FH Darmstadt, Kommunikationsdesign mit Schwerpunkt Fotografie.\nDiplomarbeit über die erste schwarze Kooperative In Zimbabwe Nach der Unabhängigkeit, südliches Afrika.\n1989 Freischaffender Fotograf in eigenem Studio in Stuttgart für Industrie- und Architekturfotografie sowie Reportagen für Magazine.\n1996 Umzug von Stuttgart nach Häringen\nAuftragsarbeiten und Fotobeiträge für National Geographic, GEO, Merian, Elle-Magazin,Stern, Spiegel, uva.\nFotoreportagen aus Zimbabwe, Mocambique, Sambia, Indien, Kanada, USA und Mexiko für verschiedene Magazine, Hilfsorganisationen und Industrieunternehmen.\nSeit 1990 über 40 Einzel-und Gruppenausstellungen in Deutschland, Österreich, Litauen, Estland, China und Japan.\nBFF Professionell, Mitglied im BFF, Bund freischaffender Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V. von 2010 bis 2022.\nBerufenes Mitglied in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photographie DGPh e.V.\nPreise und Auszeichnungen beim europäischen Architekturfotopreis, bei der Stiftung Baukultur, beim Black and White Spider Award.\n1. Preis beim Schömberger Fotofestival für Reise- und Reportagefotografie 2019.\nVertreten durch die Saatchi Kunstgalerie in Santa Monica, USA.\nBilder in der Kunstsammlung der LBBW, Doris Nöth und im DSV- Kunstkontor.\n","user_id":148442,"name":"Christoph von Haussen","website":"www.christophvonhaussen.de"},{"id":216767,"bio":"Korean Russian American, born in Uzbekistan (which was then part of the USSR). Raised and educated in Moscow, Russia. Immigrated to the USA in 1992.\n\nMajored in Philosophy \u0026amp; Political Science at Moscow State University. Earned a Ph.D. in Asian History from the USSR Academy of Sciences.\n\nIn the U.S. studied graphic design at Parsons School of Design and web design at Pace University.\n\nStarted experimenting with various art media about 20 years ago: acrylics, oils, watercolors, photography, and clay.\n\nDivides her time between New York City and North Carolina.","user_id":216165,"name":"Irina Shin-Geller","website":"www.irinageller.com"},{"id":325145,"bio":"born 1951\nstudied at the schule für gestaltung / basel and the (now) universität der künste / berlin (industrial design).\n1974 - 1995 freelance designer and carpenter. \ndesign and construction of playgrounds and play spaces. \n1995 - 2016 co-founder and director of thikwa / workshop for art. / berlin.\nan alternative training center for people with disabilities: acting, performing, dance and painting, graphics and sculpture. artistic educations for people who need sometimes because of a mental or physical disability assistance. assistance other educational institutions (state art colleges, drama schools, etc.) cannot or do not want to offer.\nthe thikwa / workshop, with its acting and dance department,  the training center for the co-operating theater thikwa.\n\nhttps://thikwawerkstatt.com/\nhttps://www.thikwa.de/\n\n","user_id":324543,"name":"peter brutschin","website":""},{"id":658535,"bio":"I am a photographer specializing in environmental and narrative portraiture. I create images for editorial, corporate, and advertising clients. I live in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.","user_id":657951,"name":"Albert Faskhutdinov","website":""},{"id":364692,"bio":"Charles Weber\nBorn in Geneva, lives actually in Crete, Greece.\nFree lance photographer.\nHave collaborate with the Gamma agency, Paris  and  Geneva’s architectural registration.\nFormer lecturer in Photography at the Geneva College.\nFounding member of “ Focale.ch” association.\nWorks presently on different Landscape and Portrait  series.\n\nRecent publications: «\u0026nbsp;Greek Series\u0026nbsp;», Benaki Museum, Athens, GR 2013\n                                “ Lightscapes”, Auer-Ory Fundation, Hermance,CH 2014\n","user_id":364090,"name":"Charles Weber","website":"www.charlesweberphoto.com"},{"id":841731,"bio":"https://54bet.eu.com - 54bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online do Brasil\nWebsite：https://54bet.eu.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 54bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #54bet#54betgnames #54betogincom #54betwebsite #54betcasino\n","user_id":827574,"name":"vfbyuion bfuiso","website":"54bet.eu.com"},{"id":743758,"bio":"Egor Borie (1989) shoots documentary photo projects in which he explores everyday life, problems of emigration, and other social phenomena. He works in portrait genre and deadpan style. He is a graduate of the DocDocDoc school of contemporary photography.","user_id":740921,"name":"Egor Borie","website":"egorborie.com"},{"id":398835,"bio":"I am Antonio Patella, I decided a few years ago to dedicate myself completely to photography, I am continually attracted by people, their faces, their eyes and their emotions.\nI believe that an artist has a duty to denounce, through art, the atrocities that mankind enacts, which is why I feel, many times, the urge to tell stories, which can excite, disgust or leave one speechless.","user_id":398251,"name":"ANTONIO PATELLA","website":"www.instagram.com/antonio_patella"},{"id":37701,"bio":"","user_id":37706,"name":"Federico Schlatter","website":""},{"id":13587,"bio":"I'm drawn to the narrative aspects of photography and reach for the story that is embedded in what I choose to capture.","user_id":13587,"name":"Edith Gould","website":""},{"id":540716,"bio":"I am a digital artist living in Spain who loves compositing images to create interesting or amusing art","user_id":540132,"name":"Janice Batterbee","website":""},{"id":744539,"bio":"","user_id":741623,"name":"Erik Rosenwood","website":"www.monochromelens.com"},{"id":486393,"bio":"I'm a self taught photographer using a Canon 760D with a Tamron 16-300 lens. Also canon 50mm prime, Canon 85mm prime,  Sigma 120mm-400mm.","user_id":485809,"name":"Alistair Fleming","website":"Flickr - marinbiker1961 "},{"id":37199,"bio":"Archana Vikram is aFine Art and Architectural photographer (b. 1971, Bombay, \t\tIndia)\nShe is currently based in Bangalore, India.\n","user_id":37204,"name":"Archana Vikram","website":"www.arcanaimages.com"},{"id":399858,"bio":"Charlotte Rainville, or @jailli, is a Canadian photographer from Montréal, Quebec. She holds a BFA in Photography and Psychology from Concordia University and works as a freelance photographer, also dabbling in graphic design, directing and cinematography.","user_id":399274,"name":"Charlotte Rainville","website":"www.jailli.com"},{"id":37235,"bio":"Noel Nasr is a photographer and the coordinator of the Photography Program at Notre Dame University (NDU) since 2007. Focusing on the power of the photograph and its role in shaping our vision of the world around us, he combines teaching and practice. His work is mostly inspired from his daily life experiences and is often for therapeutic motives.\nHe graduated with an MA in Photography from the University of Kent, England,\nin 2006. In 2011 he completed an MFA in Photography at the University of Ulster,\nBelfast. Both were awarded with distinction.\nNoel’s recent body of work “out of order” has been nominated for the Prix\nPictet 2012. \nNoel’s work featured in various journals and books (Media Practice, 23 Visions, Daily Star, L’Orient le Jour…) as well as local and international galleries (Umam, Maqam, IMA…). Since 2010, his work is shown at the Salon D’automne of Sursock’s Museum.\n","user_id":37240,"name":"Noel Nasr","website":"www.noelnasr.com"},{"id":744588,"bio":"Photographer Cliffy (Clifford Yap) is based in his hometown - Singapore.\nHe has many years of experience in the media industry as a professional TV producer/director/photographer as well as an educator.\n\nRetired from corporate work he is still active in pushing his media discipline to different outlook and representation and hopefully to work alongside passionate creatives and inspire the future generation to the media industry.","user_id":741665,"name":"Clifford Yap","website":"www.cliffyonline.com"},{"id":744491,"bio":"中国摄影师，佳能合作摄影导师，从业6年，多次参与杂志、艺人专辑等拍摄。","user_id":741581,"name":"文懿 徐","website":"m.weibo.cn/u/1728229117?uid=1728229117\u0026t=0\u0026luicode=10000011\u0026lfid=100103type%3D1%26q%3D%E8%99%BE%E5%84%BF"},{"id":233089,"bio":"","user_id":232487,"name":"Jeb Inge","website":"www.jeb-inge.com"},{"id":353157,"bio":"","user_id":352555,"name":"Finn Beales","website":"www.madebyfinn.com"},{"id":582275,"bio":"A first child to Italian immigrants in Germany in the late 60's. Francesco's love for photography was sparked by a high school dark room class. Since then he followed this path and lived worked in the US. Besides his personal practice he shaped a commercial photography career in Travel photography, Architecture, Interiors and Portraiture. He now divides his time between the US and Europe.","user_id":581691,"name":"Francesco Lagnese","website":"Www. FrancescoLagnese.com"},{"id":25254,"bio":"Marco Castelli lives and works in Bologna, Italy.\nBoth his personal and documentary research move through a deep interest in human environment and life, looking for different approaches to visual art and creative communication.\nHis works have been awarded, published and displayed internationally.","user_id":25259,"name":"Marco Castelli","website":"www.marco-castelli.com"},{"id":51636,"bio":"A Perth-based Street Photographer who, given the inability to travel, is exploring new genres and themes","user_id":51641,"name":"Catherine Matthys","website":"catherinematthys.com"},{"id":448131,"bio":"","user_id":447547,"name":"Grisha Tuikanov","website":"fotoremeslo.com"},{"id":726121,"bio":"I was born in 1969 in a village called Sainte-Croix in Switzerland.\nMy parents left Italy in the late 50's, my Mother worked in a factory manufacturing Super 8 \"Bolex\" cameras, and my Father in a chic restaurant where he frequented movie and music people.\nAt the age of 14, with a small group of friends, we spent our weekends making short films shot on Kodak Super 8 film.\nAbsolutely self-taught, we'd do our sets, our costumes, we held all the positions, it's been all very instructive !\nIn terms of studies, I made a brief foray into the School of Decorative Arts in Geneva, then I found jobs; in the Cinema and the Café-Théâtre, but this time as an actor.\nAbout fifteen short films and a few feature films later, I dropped acting and after a long period of personal research, I invested in photographic equipment and I decided to tell my stories throughout photography.\nI have a project close to my heart to do a photographic reporting essai that would constitute returning to Italy in the regions where my parents were born in search of testimonies relating to the need for migration.\nI don't have a favorite photo subject,  lived my life with passion.\nI loved all my travels which taught me tolerance and humility.\n I like driving and getting lost in the French countryside, but I also like the madness of the cities, photographing daily street scenes, capturing the light in the moment and by doing so trying giving some sort of sense of stage directing !\nSome photographers who inspired me, E","user_id":725537,"name":"Patrick Saverioni","website":"patricksaverioni.myportfolio.com"},{"id":673685,"bio":"Beth Chucker is originally from the Washington, DC area. She received a BFA from both, The Corcoran College of Art and Design 1994.from Art Center College of Design with Honors 2004. In 2009 she received an MFA from ICP-Bard in New York City. Beth has curated many shows in Los Angeles and in DC. Her work was selected by Kira Pollack, juror for, Photography Now 2013, Center for Photography Woodstock. She taught photography at colleges including Art Institute of California North Hollywood and New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, until the birth of her twins. She continues to create new work and participate in the art and design community in Montclair, NJ.","user_id":673101,"name":"Beth Chucker","website":"www.bethchucker.com"},{"id":37317,"bio":"I was born on August 29, 1983 , in Brazil . I am a photojournalist for 11 years.\n\nI made the exhibitions \" Bodies acclimated\", about scenes of everyday life in black and white; and \" Aesthetics of Transformation : Body hybridized\", which features portraits of people with body modification .\n\nI won two awards in Photojournalism in Espírito Santo, Brazil.\n\nI organized for three years , in partnership with other professionals, the local version of Help- Portrait , which intends to give portraits for gift to people do not have access .\nI love make pictures of people in their interesting processes in everyday experience .","user_id":37322,"name":"Jussara Martins","website":"www.jussaramartins.com"},{"id":722741,"bio":"Dominik Falenski was born in Bonn, Germany in 1983 and started photographing as a child. He then focused more and more on playing the piano and studied classical piano with prof. Anne Øland at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Denmark.\n\nIn 2017, Dominik rediscovered his passion for the visual arts. Today, he works analogue in black and white with a Hasselblad 500 cm or a Gandolfi Variant 4x5 and develops the prints in his darkroom, using Lith print-technique or liquid emulsion.","user_id":722157,"name":"Dominik Falenski","website":"www.dominikfalenski.dk/personal"},{"id":742899,"bio":"She is a french photographer based in Accra - Ghana for 4 years. \n\nShe explores her surroundings looking for authentic encounters. People, Fine art, landscapes, her practice is not limited to one style. With an open mind and heart she goes on adventures letting herself free of seeing beauty anywhere. She also combines her photography with local fabric to emphasize her relation to the land.\n\nShe had 2 shows in Accra : in January 2021 “Nkabom”, and in May 2022 “Addis in Wonderland” and was part of the Festival \"Les Mesnographies\" in France in 2023.","user_id":740173,"name":"Anne Gueret","website":"annelauregueret.com"},{"id":674041,"bio":"","user_id":673457,"name":"naima el kadi","website":"www.naimaelkadi.com"},{"id":773532,"bio":"Crafting Narratives: Capturing Life's Essence in Monochrome\n\nIn the world of storytelling, no medium speaks as eloquently as an image.\n\nThrough my lens, I capture the essence of each moment, weaving visual narratives that reveal the beauty, mystery, and complexity of our world. Monochrom photography allows met to stand out of our colorful and noisy world. My art lies in reducing this noise and presenting the moment to the viewer in its purest form, letting them intimately connect with my subjects' narratives. \n\nMy artistic voyage started at the age of 40, entirely self-guided, when I recognized the compelling narrative potential within images. Today, the domain of monochrome photography empowers me to distill life's intricate essence into timeless, singular moments – elegantly encapsulated in the language of black and white. This expansive realm of creative potential enables me to authentically share my feelings and perspectives on the world, fostering a genuine connection with my audience.","user_id":765598,"name":"Sascha van der Werf","website":"www.van-der-werf.com"},{"id":174088,"bio":"With an approach rooted in experimentation, my practice often explores the materiality of the analogue image. I am interested in and am excited by the intersection of art and science and with the science of photography. Through exploration and curiosity, I reveal something beyond our human perception, illuminating both the visible and the invisible.\n\nI have exhibited my work in a variety of venues around the UK and at numerous photo festivals and galleries in countries across four continents. These have included Format International Photography Festival (2011 and 2015 editions), Derby; Polish Festival of Pinhole Photography OFFO, Poland (VIII and IX editions); Brighton Photo Fringe Festival (2018, 2016, 2009 and 2006 editions); PhotoIreland Festival, Dublin; Ways Of Looking Photography Festival, Bradford; Rencontres d’Arles, International Photography Festival, France; ACTINIC Festival, Edinburgh; The Desert Festival, Central Australia; Five Points Gallery, Connecticut; Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna; Photofusion and A.P.T Gallery, London; Millais Gallery, Southampton; Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast; and Milton Keynes Gallery.\n\nMy work is held in both private and public collections and last year I was awarded the inaugural Glover Rayner Prize for photography from Photofusion (UK) alongside a Greenlight Award from MediaNet (Canada). ","user_id":173486,"name":"Anthony Carr","website":"www.anthonycarr.co.uk"},{"id":531401,"bio":"David Ellis is a documentary/fine arts photographer based in California. Beginning his journey in photojournalism, Ellis learned the power of visual storytelling and of the immediacy of the photographic moment. His mantra, “See it, shoot it,” has been the driving force of his work for decades. Endless curiosity about the human condition and a strong background in design and performing arts has helped me create work that bridges travel, street, sports, and conceptual photography.  ","user_id":530817,"name":"David Ellis","website":"www.daellisphoto.com"},{"id":250848,"bio":"Specialisation Photography Visual and Audiovisual Arts Mol/Antwerp\n(3 years HG + 2 years specialisation Academy Mol) 2016 - 2021\nLaureate in Photography - Featured 2019\nExhibition 't Getouw Mol/Antwerp \"Storytelling Walls\" 2019\nLaureate Photography - Featured 2021\nExhibition Red Penguin Mol/Antwerp \"Window on Reflection\" 2021\nLaureate International Landscape Photography Abstract Chromatic Award 2021\nExhibition 2 series at the Contemporary Venice2022 - 11° Edition 2022\n \nPresident Fine Art \u0026amp; Friends vzw - organisation to promote the Academy Mol/Antwerp\n\nFreelance Consultant \t\t\t\t\t\t\nBusiness Development Manager \u0026amp; Strategy\nCurator Box Art Gallery 2012 - present \n\nPUB Agency\nAccount Manager \u0026amp; Creative Director 1989 - 2011\nArt Director 1985 - 1989\nCreative Director 1984 - 1985\nGraphic Designer 1984 - 1978\n\n","user_id":250246,"name":"Mark De Roeck","website":"www.markderoeck.com"},{"id":692181,"bio":"","user_id":691597,"name":"Anica Pommeray","website":""},{"id":37262,"bio":"Robert Mapplethorpe (November 4, 1946, New York City – March 9, 1989, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American photographer, known for his sometimes controversial large-scale, highly stylized black and white photography. His work featured an array of subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes, and still-life images of flowers. His most controversial work is that of the underground bondage and sadomasochistic BDSM scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s of New York. The homoeroticism of this work fueled a national debate over the public funding of controversial artworks.\n\nMapplethorpe worked primarily in a studio, and almost exclusively in black and white, with the exception of some of his later work and his final exhibit 'New Colors'. His body of work features a wide range of subjects, but his main focus and the greater part of his work is erotic imagery. He would refer to some of his own work as pornographic, with the aim of arousing the viewer, but which could also be regarded as high art. His erotic art explored a wide range of sexual subjects, depicting the BDSM subculture of New York in the 1970s, portrayals of black male nudes, and classical nudes of female bodybuilders. Mapplethorpe was a participant observer for much of his erotic photography, participating in the sexual acts which he was photographing and engaging his models sexually.","user_id":37267,"name":"Robert Mapplethorpe","website":"www.mapplethorpe.org"},{"id":744654,"bio":"","user_id":741721,"name":"Danny Helwig","website":"www.dannys-perspektive.de"},{"id":744844,"bio":"DAVID PEARCE graduated from Maidstone College of Art in graphic design and photography and later co-founded Tatham Pearce, a renowned design company working for clients such as Land Rover – he designed their oval logotype. David has judged several prestigious design, photographic, and illustration awards. He has been a visiting lecturer at the Royal College\nof Art and Central St Martins. He now spends most of his time pursuing his own artistic interests – drawing, painting, photography\nand fly fishing. He is a co-founder of Barnes Artists and has exhibited in various galleries and shows in London.\n","user_id":741895,"name":"David Pearce","website":"www.davidpearcestudio.co.uk"},{"id":737567,"bio":"Passionate photographer, I find in Africa the direct, powerful, mystical, violent and hypnotic contact with wildlife.\nAnimal photography allows me to express the intensity of the emotions that I can feel in contact with nature. I like to convey through my images this fascinating, fragile and fierce, sometimes sublime world.\nIn 2022 the publication of the story book \"Le Chant de la Savane\" co-written with my wife is the culmination of 25 years of travel and African adventures.","user_id":735849,"name":"PATRICE QUILLARD","website":"patricequillard.blogspot.com"},{"id":744639,"bio":"I am a Designer, Creative Consultant and Artist. Born in Tel-Aviv Israel, living in Switzerland. I have worked mainly for Swiss Banks Branding, spent many years as an Art Director. I am now working on my Exhibition, coming in autumn 2023, in Zurich. ","user_id":741707,"name":"Udi Nadiv","website":""},{"id":684252,"bio":"Stephen Albair uses a variety of techniques to creates photographs based on tableau photography and collage. Using found objects placed in  limited space, stories evolve that encourage the viewer to ponder the difference between what is real or simply realistic in a construct reality and personal narratives. Images are positioned like actors on a stage in which something has happened or about to. The autobiographical content of his work create layers of information, worked and reworked into a personal style. The viewer is given an open-ended narrative leaving the viewer to their own interpretation. Albair has exhibited nationally and internationally in Thailand. He is  a writer and lecturer The work shown here highlights his use of a newer technique to create photographs that continue his recognizable style of storytelling. https://stephenalbair.com/\n","user_id":683668,"name":"Stephen Albair","website":"stephenalbair.com"},{"id":19023,"bio":"Troy was born in rural Kansas in 1975 and currently lives in Topeka, Kansas. His work and research explores the delicate balance of family, fatherhood and the outcome of the family photo album. Motivated by intellectual and psychological inquiry of these intimate topics, Troy photographs his own family as a means of understanding the emotional qualities that come along with fatherhood. It has become his means of understanding while creating an honest interpretation of the idealized family album.\n\nHe received his BFA from the Academy of Art University in 2015 and his MFA in 2019. His work has been seen in Black and White Magazine, Lenscratch, Feature Shoot, Plates to Pixels, The Photo Review, Fraction Magazine, Der Greif and FotoRoom.   \n","user_id":19023,"name":"Troy Colby","website":"www.TroyColby.com"},{"id":37270,"bio":"I have been a fine art photographer for the last 35 years, and  \"chasing the light\" with my cameras has always been my true passion. I spent 40 years working as a designer and animator in the television industry in Hollywood, California, which moved my work into a more theatrical direction. I look for the iconic and dramatically evocative emotion in every place and thing that I photograph.","user_id":37275,"name":"Jody Miller","website":"www.jodymillerphoto.com"},{"id":16614,"bio":"Jason Nielsen is an accomplished filmmaker-turned-photographer whose evocative images aim to penetrate beyond the surface of things. His experiments with handmade papers and precious metals draw on Buddhist traditions that use gold to symbolize consciousness, wholeness and divinity.  \n\nNielsen’s films and photographs have been presented at festivals and galleries around the globe, including The Foley Gallery (New York City), and The Laurent Gallery (Melbourne).  Nielsen’s films are in the collections of the National Library and Archives of Canada.","user_id":16614,"name":"Jason Nielsen","website":"www.instagram.com/jnielsen_photo/?hl=en"},{"id":744666,"bio":"I love street photography, I love being attentive and catching interesting moments, I love it when a photo evokes feelings and gives emotions. ","user_id":741732,"name":"Sergii Puchkov","website":""},{"id":142702,"bio":"I have been a professional commercial photographer for over 3 decades.\nI have recently moved to San Francisco to follow my passion. I am photographing legendary Jazz artists for  The SFJAZZ Center .\nI'm also searching out photographing and interviewing Canadian Icons who are changing the world.","user_id":142100,"name":"Don Dixon","website":"www.asylumartists.com"},{"id":143684,"bio":"Berlin-based German artist Boris Eldagsen (*1970) studied photography and visual arts at the Art Academy of Mainz, conceptual art and intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague and fine art the Sarojini Naidu School of Arts \u0026amp; Communication Hyderabad, India. In addition, he studied philosophy at the Universities of Cologne and Mainz. \n\nHis photomedia work has been shown internationally in institutions and festivals including Fridericianum Kassel, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, CCP Melbourne, ACP Sydney, EMAF Osnabrück, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, Edinburgh Art Festival, FORMAT Festival Derby, Encontros da Imagem Braga, FestFoto Porto Alegre, Photolux Biennale Lucca, Singapore International Photography Festival, Indian Photo Festival Hyderabad, Chobi Mela Dhaka, PhotoVisa Krasnodar, Noorderlicht Groningen, Voies Off Festival Arles, Media Forum Moscow, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, WRO Media Art Biennale Wroclaw, Biennale Le Havre and Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth.\n\nSince 2004, Boris has lectured at Victorian College of the Arts / University Melbourne, Photography Studies College Melbourne, Akademie für Bildende Künste Mainz and Hochschule Furtwangen.\n\nIn addition, he has given workshops for Goethe Institut Gulf-Region, Pathshala South Asian Media Institute Dhaka, Singapore International Photography Festival, Australian Center for Photography, Centre for Contemporary Photography Melbourne, RMIT University Melbourne, Monash University Melbourne, Escola d'Art i Superior de Disseny d'Olot, PhotoWerkBerlin, Fotografie Forum Frankfurt and Westlicht Wien.\n\nBoris has been awarded at ‘Voies Off’ Arles and ‘FORMAT’ Festival Derby. Boris is a member of Deutsche Fotografische Akademie and is responsible for their online activities.\n\nBoris lives and works in Berlin.\nwww.eldagsen.com\n\n\n","user_id":143082,"name":"Boris Eldagsen","website":"www.eldagsen.com"},{"id":655373,"bio":"A UK Commercial photographer, now concentrating on Experimental, Abstract and Conceptual ways of seeing. ","user_id":654789,"name":"Greg Vivash","website":"www.gregvivash.com"},{"id":196196,"bio":"Rebecca Marshall is a British photographer based in the South of France. Her evolving art practice explores how we relate to the landscape, and her work has been shown at Fotofestival Nuremberg (solo exhibition, 2021), BJP OpenWalls Arles (finalist, 2019) and Postcards from Europe, Cambridge University (2022). Her portraits and reportage are regularly commissioned by clients including the New York Times, Sunday Times magazine and Die Zeit, and she is represented by agency Laif. ","user_id":195594,"name":"Rebecca Marshall","website":"www.rebecca-marshall.com"},{"id":640008,"bio":"Brittany Mason is a documentary photographer located in Eugene, Oregon. She has her Bachelor's of Science degree in Photography from the Art Institute of Philadelphia and is finishing her Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the Academy of Art University.  She is currently continuing her explorations of the western landscapes to bring education and awareness of issues involving climate change. Through her work she embodies the essence of Mother Earth to give a voice to the landscapes that have been silenced and destroyed by the hand of man.\nMason also enjoys fine art photography and portraiture and spends her free time hiking, reading, crafting, and watching Star Trek.","user_id":639424,"name":"Brittany Mason","website":"brittanyleephoto.com"},{"id":744723,"bio":"Sono una ragazza di 27 anni, ho un diploma da geometra e sono laureata in\nProgettazione artistica per l’impresa indirizzo Design all’Accademia di belle arti di Perugia, Umbria. Ho frequentato un Master accademico di primo livello in Ecodesign, I.O.T., Lifecycle \u0026amp; Urban Regeneration all’Istituto Pantheon di Roma. Da sempre sono appassionata di fotografia. La mia parola d'ordine è semplicità: amo osservare, guardare le piccole cose, i gesti quotidiani, ritengo che dentro ogni cosa c'è qualcosa di speciale.","user_id":741781,"name":"Francesca Capalti","website":""},{"id":773564,"bio":"Jonathan Bourla is a fine art photographer, living in the township of Snells Beach, New Zealand.  His black and white photography has been influenced by American photographers, Ansel Adams, John Sexton, and in particular Howard Bond.  Jonathan attended one of Howard’s workshops in 1997 and it had a huge impact, from Howard’s inspirational photographs to his generosity and kindness.  It was wonderful seeing a master photographer at work.  Jonathan’s artistic journey has been inspired by three books, all given as gifts.  Jonathan’s wife Julie early on gave a fantastic book of Ansel Adams’ landscapes which had Jonathan determined to learn the use of a large format camera together with printing in the darkroom.  Another book was given by his brother Michael showing a range of landscape photographs spanning the history of photography.  And finally a gift from good friend Matthew of a book of photographs by Ellen Auerbach, and Jonathan particularly admired the rendition of details and textures.  And it is really a passion for details and textures which excites Jonathan in his own photographs.  Jonathan's equipment has changed over time but his artistic voice and style endures.","user_id":765628,"name":"Jonathan Bourla","website":"www.jonathanbourla.co.nz"},{"id":22754,"bio":"French living in New York.","user_id":22754,"name":"Pauline Maisonneuve","website":""},{"id":744634,"bio":"Lawyer, converted to photographer, born in Venezuela and currently living in Santiago de Chile.\nStarted my photography studies in Caracas at Roberto Mata School of Photography, and then continued an informal education participating in numerous workshops in Chile, and lately have been part of Javiera Infante´s Project Development class throughout 2021 and 2022.\n\nAlthough documentary photography was always appealing to me, it wasn’t until I had to migrate, that I completely reached to it as a way to understand the new surroundings, and so turned my attention to explore places and live new experiences. This is when the work centered in the everyday life, time, family, migration and emotions began.\n","user_id":741702,"name":"Mariale Mendoza","website":"www.marialemendoza.com"},{"id":773548,"bio":"My name is Jasmine and I'm based in Saint Louis, MO. I love photography (Film and Digital) and enjoying challenging myself with each shoot that I am on. I enjoying Portrait and Event photography. Yet I do enjoy exploring other genres. ","user_id":765613,"name":"Jasmine W","website":"www.staincoloredthoughts.com"},{"id":746505,"bio":"I am a lens-based artist in New York. My work explores how images interact with reality and therefore create social connections among people and spaces. Photography for me is a gesture of love. Visually my photographs tend to have vernacular quality, which is something that interests me the most. I want to explore the duality of the public effects and personal sentiment embedded in most photographs. Holding on to the sentimental power within personal and family photographs, I also think about the public, and about the social function and the exhibition value of photography. For me, the most important question is: how do we care for each other through both creating and looking at photographs?\n","user_id":743366,"name":"Ramona Jingru Wang","website":"ramonajingruwang.com"},{"id":186349,"bio":"Belgian photographer Quentin De Wispelaere uses the camera as a transcendental way of exploring the boundaries between representation and hallucination.\n\nAfter graduating from an airline pilot academy, De Wispelaere pursued his formal studies in fine art photography at La Cambre School of Visual Arts in Belgium.\n\n De Wispelaere's photographs have been commissioned by publications such as Another Magazine, A Magazine, Dazed, GQ China, W, Metal, as well as being featured in online editions of Italian Vogue, British Vogue, Japanese Vogue, Brazilian Vogue, Dutch Vogue and German Vogue.\n\nHis clients include Maison Margiela, Hussein Chalayan, Zara, Bureau Betak as well as several artists. His work gained recent recognition in the Middle East where he was assigned to photograph Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, among others.\n\nDe Wispelaere's collaboration with Hussein Chalayan was exhibited at Somerset House during London Fashion Week.\n\nHe was nominated by the Lucie Foundation for the 12th Lucie Photography Awards in New York.\n\nHis work was exhibited at the 22nd edition of Voies Off Festival during Les Rencontres d'Arles.\n\nIn 2022, he was shortlisted at the Belfast Photography Festival.\n\nDe Wispelaere's work showcases his instinctual ability to transform the subject of his photographs into what he likes to call “photographic hallucinations”.","user_id":185747,"name":"Quentin De Wispelaere","website":"www.quentindewispelaere.com"},{"id":379946,"bio":"I'm a photographer working in color. In the past with a Linhof IV 4x5 large- format camera and now a medium-format digital camera. In the past I spent a great deal of my life rock climbing and mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. I live on the Eastside of the Sierra with my wife and daughter and work as the facilities crew supervisor for Mono County, California. I still spend a lot of time in the Sierra. \n\nBecause of where I live and my interests I have ended up in out of the way places. In my younger years my world view centered around making ascents of granite walls. I never documented my climbs. The climbing conversation took place inside my head. Even when I started making photographs in 1979, I mostly mulled over the Kodachrome slides with myself.\n\nComing back from a trip to the West Ridge of Mount Everest in 1983, I bought a 4x5 large format camera and struggled up the learning curve to where I was proficient at the mechanics of taking a photo. The 4x5 suited who I was and am as a photographer. It takes me a long time to figure out a composition and whether I think a picture is worthwhile.\n\nWhat drives me to keep making pictures is seeing another place, and taking a lot of time to get to know where ever that may be. Recently, I have become interested in an interaction with people. It's not in my nature to approach people. I prefer to reside in my head. In a way this negates the completion of empathy for another person. I'm working on, and enjoying, fixing that.","user_id":379362,"name":"Claude Fiddler","website":"www.claudefiddler.com"},{"id":37281,"bio":"Undoubtedly, there are many things I can write about myself, but unfortunately, there is not much space to write it all here. As you already know, since it is mentioned My name is Rakib Hasan Sumon. But I am known as (R.H.Sumon). I'm a Freelance photographer \u0026amp; Journalist From Dhaka, Bangladesh. I like to explore people, places, cultures and the relationships between people and their environments through the lens of my Camera.","user_id":37286,"name":"Rakib Sumon","website":""},{"id":37345,"bio":"I have been a photographer professionally for around 4 years doing the usual stuff like weddings and stuff but it wasn't until I began studying Photography that I began to develop a head for contemporary photography. It took me a long long time to figure it out but now that I have I appear to be seeing pictures everywhere I look so my camera is my best friend. Ambient and piano/classical music are also helpful in discovering new ideas. I love it. Music and photography.","user_id":37350,"name":"Chris Middleton","website":"www.chrismidphoto.co.uk"},{"id":527809,"bio":"Lisbon based photojournalist covering news, entertainment and sport.","user_id":527225,"name":"Zed Jameson","website":"www.zedjamesonphotography.com"},{"id":13474,"bio":"I was born in Moscow, Russia in 1986\n2010 - Finished study at The Moscow State University of Culture ans Arts (Photography department)\nSelected exhibitions:\n2012 - Winner of the contest \"Young Photography 2011 2/2. Current »Photo Department, St. Petersburg\n2012 - Exhibition \"Street Photography\" FotoDOC, Moscow\n2012 - Winner of Contemporary Art Contest \"Centro / peripheria\" Rome, Italy\n2014 - \"Simulators or the City Landscape\" exhibition within the Moscow Photobiennale 2014, MMOMA in Ermolaevsky Lane\n2015 - \"100 al cubo\" Art Hotel Gran Paradiso, Sorrento, Italy\n2015 - Finalist of Contemporary Art Contest \"Donkey Art Prize 2015\"\n2016 - Exhibition \"I'm Here\" (curated by Oleg Arnautov), ​​Wordshop Gallery, Winzavod, Moscow\n2016 - Exhibition \"Borderlands\" (curator Oleg Arnautov), ​​Gallery Worshop, Winzavod, Moscow\n2016 - Exhibition \"Reflection on the landscape\" (curator Oleg Arnautov), ​​Worshop Gallery, Winzavod, Moscow\n2017 - Intero Gallery. Exhibition \"Transpersonal Art\" Moscow\n\n","user_id":13474,"name":"Andrey Abramov","website":"photoart810.wixsite.com/abramovspace"},{"id":744876,"bio":"","user_id":741924,"name":"Maria Tolkacheva","website":"www.instagram.com/mary_tolk"},{"id":744716,"bio":"Street Photographer","user_id":741774,"name":"Meet Kuntmal","website":"NA"},{"id":744695,"bio":"Freelance Art Director and Still-Life Photographer working in advertising, I currently live in Paris. I graduated from Gobelins, in Paris, with a diploma in professional photography and from Olivier de Serres, National School of Arts \u0026amp; Design in Paris, with a BA in Advertising. I also studied Graphic Design at the London College of Communication where I graduated with a Master. It was here that I began to mix photography with graphic design through media collages or surrealistic photography and developed a playful imagery. \nI have worked for prestigious advertising agencies in Paris for 5 years as an art director as well as a freelance photographer for 10 years. I am currently working as an independant photographer and art director in Paris. My work is about finding a form of beauty through uncanny juxtapositions of elements within the same image. Photography is seen as “a means for making the products of the imagination materially visible” (Breton, Painting \u0026amp; Surrealism). \n\n2021: Finalist of the Picto Prize in Fashion Photography, Paris","user_id":741754,"name":"Margaux Hug","website":"www.margauxhug.com"},{"id":348742,"bio":"My inspiration comes from paintings and the seemingly endless possibilities that medium provides: colors, textures, subject matter and their treatment by different artists and through periods of time. It is my take-off point for photography. The initial image, captured, is a first step and point of departure. The direction of that first step is determined by the apprehended image. The journey is one that involves both experimentation and exploration. \n","user_id":348140,"name":"jim rabyniuk","website":""},{"id":697039,"bio":"Retired surgeon and avid amateur photographer.\nI continue to experiment and hone my artistic vision.  As I strive to advance in this craft and explore various avenues of creativity,  I seek to convey emotion, empathy and the appreciation of the beauty all around and within us.","user_id":696455,"name":"Patricia Gilhooly","website":"www.pgimages.com"},{"id":37322,"bio":"Rick Smolan, CEO of Against All Odds Productions is a New York Times best-selling author with more than five million copies of his books in print.  A former Time, Life, and National Geographic photographer, Smolan is best known as the co-creator of the \"Day in the Life\" book series.  His global photography projects, which feature the work of hundreds of the worlds leading photographers and combine creative storytelling with state-of-the-art technology, are regularly featured on the covers of prestigious publications around the globe including Fortune, Time, and GEO.  His most recent project “The Human Face of Big Data” captures how our planet is developing a nervous system. The “Human Face” iPad app won the 2013 WEBBY for best educational app and the companion TV documentary won the 2014 award for “Best Cinematography\" at the Boston Film Festival.   In September of 2014 the Oscar Winning Producers of \"The Kings Speech\" released TRACKS, a feature film based on Smolan's National Geographic story about Robyn Davidson’s 2,000 mile camel trek across the Australian outback.  In the movie Robyn was portrayed by Mia Wasikowska (\"Stoker\", \"The Kids are Alright\", \"Alice in Wonderland\" with Johnny Depp). Smolan will be portrayed by Adam Driver, the star of the hit TV series \"Girls”.\n\nMore than a million people have watched Smolan’s “Natasha’s Story” on TED.com (www.NatashaStory.com). \n\nFortune magazine describes Against All Odds as “One of the 25 Coolest Companies in America.","user_id":37327,"name":"Rick Smolan","website":"www.InsideTracksBook.com"},{"id":274193,"bio":"Photographe Québécois et fier outsider, la passion me guide! ","user_id":273591,"name":"Vincent Bussière-Lavallée","website":"linktr.ee/vincentbussi"},{"id":746265,"bio":"Yiwei Lu is an artist and refrigerator based in New York and Nanjing.\n\n As an artist, Yiwei’s work has been exhibited internationally, including Mentor 2022 exhibition, Trieste Photo Days, Housed 2020, Sugar A.S.S and Open Air Art Project.\n\n\u2028As a refrigerator, Yiwei aims to unfreeze time, to make it hers. She focuses on the man-altered and social landscape. Created by humans, left with traces of use, they become part of human society and the figurative representation of collective memory.  Through the methodical composition of her work, the deepest level of emotion transfers into extreme restraint.","user_id":743164,"name":"Yiwei Lu","website":"thelyw.com"},{"id":18715,"bio":"Cornelia Hediger  is a Swiss-American artist living and working in New York. She was awarded both her BFA and MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.\n\nAwards and honors include being named a PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch (2009), PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris, 3rd in Art Photography other (2010) and more recently she was selected by Erik Kessels for the FOAM “What’s Next” online search for the future of photography debate.\n\nHediger’s work has been exhibited in both solo shows and/or group exhibitions at Galleria Matria, Milan, Italy;  Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia; DEAR Photography, Hamburg, Germany; Galerie Kunstagenten, Berlin, Germany; Mart Photography Center, Yekaterinburg, Russia; Akron Art Museum, Ohio, Schneider Gallery, Chicago; Klompching Gallery, Brooklyn. \n\nHediger's work is represented by Galleria Matria in Milan, Italy. ","user_id":18715,"name":"Cornelia Hediger","website":"www.corneliahediger.com"},{"id":147199,"bio":"Retired photographer interested in portraits with a vintage flavor. A celebration of the those who nurtured me as a child and the movies we shared.","user_id":146597,"name":"james pilbeam","website":"vintagemusephotography.com"},{"id":744784,"bio":"","user_id":741841,"name":"Cory Bujnowicz","website":""},{"id":300568,"bio":"I enjoy the art of photography as a way of expressing the world I see.  A picture can say a thousand words.  And does so without preaching.","user_id":299966,"name":"Daniel Fraser","website":"dannyboyfraser.viewbug.com"},{"id":37346,"bio":"I am an independent photojournalist, documentary photographer and cultural anthropologist based in Berlin. A careful play of documentation and artistry, my work focuses on conceptions of femininity and female rights. I am specifically interested in stories about warrior women.\n\nMy clients and publications include The New York Times, GEO, STERN, DER SPIEGEL, ZEIT Online, Spiegel Online, Financial Times, Days Japan, 6Mois, Wired, doc!photo magazine, HUCK, New Internationalist, The Observer, Civilisation Magazine, Chinese Photographer Magazine, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and many others. \n\nMy photography gained international recognition through prestigious photo contests, such as the International Photography Awards, NPPA's Best of Photojournalism Awards, The Photography Gala Awards, or the Moskow International Foto Awards. \n\nI'm a member of Women Photograph and am represented by laif photo agency. ","user_id":37351,"name":"Nadja Wohlleben","website":"www.nadjawohlleben.com"},{"id":297024,"bio":"The image has always fascinated me. \nWhile following a social commitment when I could, I always took some photos. The series \"Dialogues of the soul\" was born, an encounter with the interior.\nI then left for Madagascar where I lived for some years. I mainly photographed the south of the red island.\nI like the immediacy of Jacques Henry Lartigues, the expressive power of Edward Weston, and the visual research of Bill Brandt. \n","user_id":296422,"name":"Salvatore Avallone","website":"www.artmajeur.com/salvatore-avallone"},{"id":773607,"bio":"Helena Bezecná, born in 1955, is an amateur photographer based in the Czech Republic. She is also a member of Women Street Photographers and the author of the Open Aperture blog - https://www.bezecna-photo.com. \nIn 2025, Helena exhibited her works in New York at the annual Women Street Photographers exhibition. She has also participated in exhibitions in Brazil and Costa Rica. Her photographs were part of the Fülle Gallery exhibition entitled City and Desire.\nIn 2024, she was profiled in ART New York magazine by the Beka Museum in New York. In 2024, Helena exhibited her work at the Festival of Street Photography in Rome. \nIn 2023 she exhibited at the Kuala Lumpur Photo Festival and also in New York at the annual Women Street Photographers exhibition. \nIn 2019 she had a solo exhibition at the Chagall Gallery in Ostrava.\nHelena creates and self-publishes limited editions of her art photo books, which are represented in several private collections. Her large format photographs are displayed in several commercial spaces in Czech Republic.\nShe produces (and eats) excellent ice cream and spoils her three cats.","user_id":765668,"name":"Helena Bezecná","website":"www.helenabezecnaphoto.com"},{"id":37403,"bio":"Randhy Rodriguez is a New York-based photographer who specializes in architecture, landscape, portraiture and conceptual photography. Born in the Dominican Republic, Rodriguez moved to New York City as a young boy, developing a penchant for architecture, and photography. His work ethic, dedication, and strong digital photography foundation have enabled him to flourish as a commercial and fine art photographer. He holds a Master of Professional Studies in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts. Rodriguez has eight years of experience as a designer in the field of high-end residential, institutional, and commercial architecture, which contributes a strong photographic and compositional skill to his photography.","user_id":37408,"name":"Randhy Rodriguez","website":"www.randhyrodriguez.com"},{"id":773587,"bio":"My name is Timothy Lawrence, and I am a photographer living and working in Brussels, Belgium. I graduated from the RHoK Academie, a fine art school in Etterbeek, where I studied photography. I also come from a humanities background. For my photography, I focus mainly on documentary and portrait photography. It is through this background that I developed my interest in people and the environments that we live in. ","user_id":765649,"name":"Timothy Lawrence","website":"www.tblawrence.com"},{"id":744754,"bio":"Jill Rickabaugh is a Seattle based photographer with a passion for digital collage. Shooting found objects and events and transposing them into something beautiful is what propels her work. \n\nThrough layers, abstraction, or mood, she is able to transform the viewers' perception of common objects into new experiences; both visually and emotionally.","user_id":741811,"name":"Jill Rickabaugh","website":"Www.jillrickabaugh.com"},{"id":744910,"bio":"I am a  native of Santa Fe, New Mexico. My color photographs, taken in sixty countries on six continents, have appeared in thousands of publications throughout North America and Europe. I've won numerous national and international photography awards, and several of my images reside in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. I was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography in 1977 for a presentation about American Cowboys, and in 2009 I was selected by Digital Photographer Magazine as one of the best sixty wildlife photographers in the world.\n","user_id":741955,"name":"Buddy Mays","website":"buddy-mays.pixels.com"},{"id":744853,"bio":"Stacy Lynne Wendkos first discovered horses when she was 5 years old and watched the movie “The Black Stallion” for the first time. Having that little girl love of horses, it wasn’t long before she was enrolled in riding lessons and was instantly hooked. Five years later, she discovered photography when she got her first camera, a Kodak Disc, with allowance money she had saved up. In high school, Stacy was given her father’s old manual Minolta SLR with two lenses and the spark of interest Stacy had for photography ignited into a full-fledged passion.\n\nStacy’s photography has been inspired by many different styles and genres. Throughout school, she maintained an interest in all art and studied its history. Her style is influenced by contemporary photography masters - Man Ray, Robert Mapplethorpe, Annie Leibowitz - as well as National Geographic photographers. These influences lead to a dual interest in nature and portrait photography, including nudes and the human form. \n\nAlthough the bulk of her artwork consists of horses, Stacy continues to explore and expand her portfolio with work out of her studio including flowers and her kitchen series, as well as landscape/nature photography.\n","user_id":741903,"name":"Stacy Wendkos","website":"www.stacylynnephoto.com"},{"id":744845,"bio":"Kat Wilson is an experimental artist based in Northwest Arkansas, where she received her MFA. Wilson's work is theatrical, participatory, and humanistic and often involves collaboration with others, including, in many photography projects, the subjects of the photos themselves. Early in her career, Wilson gained national success with her Habitats series of digital photographs, which, like her current #SelfieThrones and Warrior Women series, uses centuries-old compositional devices to create a sense of transcendence. Wilson's work has been published in Communication Arts, the Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post, displayed at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and projected at The Louvre, among many others.","user_id":741896,"name":"Kat Wilson","website":"katwilsonartist.com/home.html"},{"id":23693,"bio":" Chilean photographer based in Mexico.","user_id":23693,"name":"Danny Alveal Aravena","website":"dannyalvealaravena.photoshelter.com/archive"},{"id":773651,"bio":"Born in Tehran, Iran, I began photography at age seventeen at the Tehran Visual Arts School while studying Graphics. With my academic education in photography art history and photojournalism, I have recently completed a PhD research on the history of photography of Iran and the Parsis of India in the 19th century through the lens of gender in a comparative study (2022). My main photo activities were participation in the Delhi Photo Festival 2015, Angkor Photo Workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia, in 2018 and receiving the Sahapedia Frames Photography Grant in 2019. Since then, my photography was almost on pause till 2024, when I restarted it. I am interested in long-term documentary photography projects on human relations and cultural/ religious issues. Currently, I am enrolled on the MA in Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester.","user_id":765710,"name":"Sarah Jabbari","website":"visura.co/sjabbari"},{"id":38023,"bio":"\nBorn in Pune, India.\n\nA Graduate in Photography from University of the Arts London (UAL). He strives to explore and understand different types of communities, phases, triumph of human spirit, celebration and journey of mankind. He attempts to capture the rawness and portray the interactions with his muse. He enjoys himself whilst tackling elements like Intimacy, Individuality and Uniqueness. He believes Cinema, Paintings, Music, Sports and Travel has a major influence on him being a photographer. He is an observer and likes to notice intricate details whilst on the go.\n\nHe is based out of Mumbai, India.","user_id":38028,"name":"Abhilash Safai","website":"www.abhilashsafai.com"},{"id":51596,"bio":"Kanna sophie thérèse Tacchella is a poetic expressionism artist. She is an award-winning fine artist of Acrylic paint, Digital art and Photography, medical plants specialist, writer and professional photographer of plants.\n\nPicture (and sound) is only 'word' that people all over the world can communicate each other in the world. Trying to expression excluding words, now. Then, she was restarting to painting and photography. \n\nCreate a new story of your own to the photos that kanna took.","user_id":51601,"name":"Kanna Sophie Tacchella","website":""},{"id":640962,"bio":"My background, rather than a traditional academic training in photography, is in video, film, and sound as a professional of many years.\n\nMy photography, a personal space that allows my to look anew at the world around me, is underpinned by a wide interest of the arts.\n\nI wouldn’t dare to claim inspiration from any photographers (there are so many giants in the field, and my work cannot compare in any way), however my first inkling of what photography could achieve was through experiencing the work of Bill Brandt and Angus McBean. On a similar note, I am deeply indebted to the works and thinking of John Cage and Merce Cunningham - they both laid a groundwork which helped to open up how we hear and how we see.","user_id":640378,"name":"chris gibbons","website":"www.chrisgibbonsphotography.net"},{"id":37507,"bio":"I am photographer, woman, and child born in Romania just one month before the Romanian Revolution happened in 1989. \nI discovered photography in high school when I became the class-photographer. For college I went to Cluj-Napoca, studied journalism. When I graduated college I felt the need to learn and practice photojournalism and documentary photography so I left to United States with a Fulbright scholarship,  and enrolled in a MA program at University of Missouri, School of Journalism. In 2015, after a graduated school I assisted Matt Eich, one of my favorite photographers in Norfolk, Virginia. He helped me to organize my first personal exhibition about Chautauqua Gated Community inside the community itself. \nAfter 3 years, I return back home, join effort with fellow photographers and start In/Out Transylvania Photo Festival, the first documentary photography festival in Romania. As I launch my career as freelance photographer, I document my transition to my country in the ongoing  project Today I am Home.","user_id":37512,"name":"Roxi Pop","website":"www.roxipop.com"},{"id":37531,"bio":"I was born in 1984 in Taipei, Taiwan. Freelance photographer, Currently based in Beijing, China.\n\nThe previous works of Ou Chiacheng are mostly snapshots which show moments of personal life from a direct perspective. He explores the relationship between personal feelings and time in those works. From the aspect of watching, the blurred and sparkling images from shooting of daily life reflect imitation of people' glancing. The seemingly boring illusion of reality represents unexpected events within the range of experience. The pleasant watching sensation comes from the specific phycological distance which the photographer set for the audience.","user_id":37536,"name":"Chiacheng Ou","website":"ouchiacheng.com"},{"id":160409,"bio":"A street photographer who sometimes takes photos other than streets","user_id":159807,"name":"Farzad Hosseini Abdollahi","website":"www.farzadabdollahi.com"},{"id":539502,"bio":"Torstein Lund Eik (b. 1990) is a Norwegian artist exploring the natural landscape and the human imprint upon it. Lund Eik is inspired by the overview effect, a shift in consciousness found in astronauts after seeing Earth from space, and the abstract expressionism movement. He finds the work's most interesting phase to begin when viewed by an audience, as it is not the role of the work to explain, but to look at the spectator and ask what they see and to encourage reflection.","user_id":538918,"name":"Torstein Lund Eik","website":"www.torsteinlundeik.com"},{"id":744900,"bio":"","user_id":741946,"name":"Maibrit Puusepp","website":""},{"id":85844,"bio":"Francesco Marchetti, an award winning photographer, was born in the Venice mainland, Italy. Since 2001 he has been living in London, UK, where he alternates his work with passion for photography. \n\nHe has completed a course in reportage photography at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts in London.\n\nHis main area of interest are street, portrait and documentary photography, and his work has been exhibited in solo and collective exhibitions in London and Belgrade. \n\nThe Prix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3) – Finalist for the curated PX3 ”State of the World” exhibition for “The Korah Community” work, 2022\nIPA Honorable Mentions 2021 (Book \"The Art of Spectating\", street photography, environmental categories)\nPX3 Winner - Bronze medal 2021 (Book/people \"The Art of Spectating\")\nIPA Honorable Mentions 2021 - OneShot (Lockdown life)\nPX3 Winner - Bronze medal 2020 (Soho Nights - street photography)\nPX3 Honorable Mention 2020 \nPX3 Honorable Mention 2020\nPX3 Honorable Mention 2017\nIPA Honorable Mentions 2013,2014,2015,2016\n\n\n","user_id":85414,"name":"Francesco Marchetti","website":"www.fmarchettiphotography.com"},{"id":773695,"bio":"I was born and raised in Ukraine. I have a higher education. I successfully worked as a lawyer for 15 years. The time come when photography became a manifestation of me, photography allowed me to tell the topics and events happening in my life. Live states and accept psychological changes in yourself.\nI have actively photographing since May 2022. Through photography, I strive to help people experience psychological states, emotions and feelings. Look at them and accept them. I believe that this kind of photography about being honest with yourself and your emotions is therapeutic. Phototherapy is an auxiliary tool in psychology and psychotherapy. I work together with psychologists and psychotherapists.\nI am in love with psychological portraiture and black and white photography.\n","user_id":765750,"name":"Виктория Мойсак","website":"www.facebook.com/viktoria2016"},{"id":261778,"bio":"Sue Greenfield is a Hampshire, UK, based photographer.Fascinated with how people express themselves and move within their own landscapes, she is interested in memory, absence and presence and the notion of hauntological disruption. Using archival material, photomontage and collage she considers landscapes layered by history: events and experiences, often forgotten or hidden deep within our collective memory. ","user_id":261176,"name":"Sue Greenfield","website":"www.suegreenfieldphotography.co.uk"},{"id":675681,"bio":"","user_id":675097,"name":"Christof Bamberg","website":""},{"id":37511,"bio":"My work deals with the themes of transience, imperfection and time’s passing, inspired by the Japanese philosophies of Mono No Aware and Wabi-Sabi.\n\nInfluenced by the photography of Bernd and Hilla Becher, paintings of Agnes Martin and George Shaw, and the films of Yasujirō Ozu, I often use grids and interval techniques similar to time-lapse photography. Much of my work combines multiple photographs to create a single image that, when viewed in its entirety, takes on a whole new collective ambience to its constituent parts.\n","user_id":37516,"name":"David Houghton","website":"www.davidhoughton.com"},{"id":744949,"bio":"My nom de brosse is Nino Shvili ,  I am originally from Republic of Georgia, now residing in Boston.\nCurrently I work with film, because analog photography challenges me and makes my work come alive. Occasionally I use digital photography for commercial work, but for my art I limit myself to joys of analog. ","user_id":741989,"name":"Nin Shvili","website":""},{"id":47179,"bio":"Vera Resende, Sao Paulo, Brasil - Formada em Letras pela Universidade de Sao Paulo, e fotografia pela Escola Panamericana de Artes. ","user_id":47184,"name":"Vera Lucia Resende","website":""},{"id":301975,"bio":"Tugce Karapinar is a mixed media artist based in the United Kingdom. ","user_id":301373,"name":"Tugce Karapinar","website":"www.tugcekarapinar.com"},{"id":744934,"bio":"I approach photography as I did treasure hunting as a child, looking for the tiny detail that may have been missed, to capture moments of rare stillness and silence, to explore the wild that is near and all around us, or that of the mind.  I strive to find beauty in the smallest and most ordinary things and to appreciate the imperfect, overlooked and dismissed.\n","user_id":741976,"name":"Sara Markese","website":"www.saramarkese.tinyhavens.carbonmade.com"},{"id":37539,"bio":"I was 14 years old when I first took up the camera and I have not put it down ever since. 12 years later photography has become more than a passion to me - it is part of me and the way I see life. The stories I do range from gazing at people's everyday life to being at the epicenter of the breaking news of the day related to political events, social issues, and crisis and war.\nMy journey so far\nIn 3 years I have done stories from 16 countries and I am happy to share that my Life Stories have been acknowledged and published by the world's most prestigious media:\nThe New York Times, The Guardian, The Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC, CNN, Associated Press, National Geographic Magazine, New York Magazine, ELLE Magazine and others.  \nI am honoured that my name has been ranked among the names of the best contemporary Bulgarian photojournalists, and in 3 consecutive years I have been awarded The best Bulgarian young photojournalist prize.","user_id":37544,"name":"Hristo Rusev","website":"www.hristo-rusev.com"},{"id":33903,"bio":"I live in the rural town of Blind Bay, BC, Canada and am a mature photography student studying with the Open College of the Arts in the United Kingdom. My practice and interests explores notions of identity, memory and how the landscape influences us and allows conversations to develop with the past, present and future.","user_id":33908,"name":"Lynda Kuit","website":"www.lyndakuit.com"},{"id":37463,"bio":"[Awards] \n\n2019 Critical Mass / Finalists 200 \u2028\n2018 Critical Mass / Finalists 200 \u2028\n2017 Critical Mass / Finalists 200 \u2028\n2016 Critical Mass / Finalists 200 \u2028\n2015 PX3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARI’S / Honorable Mention\n \u2028         FotoFilmic '15 #3 / ShortList\n \u2028         PX3 The White Theme Photography Competition / Honorable Mention\n\u2028         IPA [ONE SHOT : HOME] / Honorable Mention \u2028\n2014 IPA [ONE SHOT : ONE WORLD] / Honorable Mention\n \u2028         PX3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARI’S / Honorable Mention \u2028\n2012 PX3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARI’S / Bronze・Honorable Mention\n\u20282011 - 2014 International Photography Awards / Honorable Mention \n\n [Solo Exhibition]\n2019 Slight Fragments vol.6 / TUTUMU Gallery, Shiga\n2017 Slight Fragments vol.5 / ANEWAL gallery, kyoto\n2014 Slight Fragments vol.4 / Former Imazu Post Office, Shiga\n2013 Slight Fragments vol.3 / SIGHT BOX, Tokyo\n2012 Slight Fragments vol.2 \"saku\" / Acru, Osaka\n2011 Slight Fragments  / galleryMain, Kyoto\n\n \u2028\u2028\u2028[Festival / Group Exhibition]\u2028\u2028\n2019 Make this entire place a museum in Kyoto / Honmanji-Temple\u2028\n         “Musubu” with Paula Riff / A Smith Gallery\n \u2028         KYOTOGRAPHIE KG+ EXHIBITION / Myokenji-Temple \u20282018 BIWAKO BIENNALE “BEYOND” / OKUMURA Hachimanbori\n \u2028         KYOTOGRAPHIE KG+ EXHIBITION / Former Junpu Elementary School \n\u20282017 The Eclipse Show curated by Christopher Rauschenberg / Bluesky Gallery\n\u2028         The Plastic Fantastic Show curated by Susan Burnstine / Lightbox Gallery\n \u2028         KYOTOGRAPHIE KG+ AWARD / Anewal Gallery \u2028\n2016 BIWAKO BIENNALE “Eternal Dream” / KITA SHICHIEMON’s House\n \u2028         Mt.ROKKO INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL / C.A.P. KOBE and 819 Gallery \u2028\n2015 TANTO TEMPO 8 / GALLERY TANTO TEMPO \u2028\n2014 BIWAKO BIENNALE ”UTAKATA” / SHUYUKAN \u2028\n2012 BIWAKO BIENNALE “Fairy Tale” / NAKAMURA’s House \u2028\u2028\u2028\n\n[Public Exhibition] \u2028\u2028\n2015 - 2017 “Iluminance” / Shiga Prefectural Governor Room \n\n\u2028\u2028[Features] \n\u2028\u20282018 JAPAN TIMES “CULTURE”\n \u2028         PHROOM “Ontology” \u2028\n2017 Jungle in Paris “No.87 AN ANCIENT FERTILITY RITE IN JAPAN \n\u20282015 “Iluminance” Shiga Prefectural Governor Room / Yomiuri, Mainichi, Chunichi Newspaper\u2028\n2014 Photography Magazine “Camera・Life vol. 18” / Genko-sha \n\n\u2028\u2028\u2028[Collection] \u2028\u2028\n2019 一掬 Slight Fragments; 1 image / Hino-Town Tourism Association \u2028\n2017 一掬 Slight Fragments; 2 images / Hotel Ethnography Furumonzen \n\u20282016 一掬 Slight Fragments; 6 images / Former Imazu Post Office; Registered Tangible Cultural Property \u2028\u2028","user_id":37468,"name":"Reiko Yagi","website":"reikophotography.net"},{"id":745000,"bio":"Born in 1989, I grew up between Bordeaux and Tokyo before settling in Paris. The sudden loss of my father during my studies lead to the vanishing of man as a subject in my work which turns to what surrounds us. Then begins a reflection about appearance and disappearance, in a subtle balance between the marvelous and the trivial, whether in the scales of a fish or the immensity of the sea; which proximity is becoming more and more recurrent in my work, up to its disappearance behind newly built seawalls in a work in progress on Japanese coastal landscapes.\nI self-published a first book in 2020, \"Rien que la mer\", reissued in 2021 by Amers editions, and selected for the 2022 Arles Book Prize.","user_id":742034,"name":"Tomoya Fujimoto","website":"www.tomoyafujimoto@me.com"},{"id":745123,"bio":"In meinen fotografischen Arbeiten setze ich mich mit den sichtbaren Spuren der Menschheit in der vermeintlichen Einsamkeit der Nacht auseinander. Durch den Einsatz von astrofotografischen Techniken und mit der Kombination von wissenschaftlichen Daten dokumentiere ich\ndie zahlreichen Hinterlassenschaften vergangener Tage, die die Umweltverschmutzungen um unsere Erde herum sichtbar machen. Damit wird eine Schnittstelle zwischen Wissenschaft und Kunst kreiert und die Betrachtenden werden mit auf Spurensuche genommen.","user_id":742145,"name":"Steph Haack","website":"www.stephaniehaack.de"},{"id":773696,"bio":"Jan Erik S. Johansen is a Norwegian photographer.\n\nEducated in the field of portrait and commercial photography he has always been seeking to express something more. Leaving photography for some time because of a sickness and working as a teacher left him restless, and made him once again realize that photography is his passion, his headache, his joy, his search and his point of return. His images are often monochrome, somewhat dark, strong, depicting a search for a meaning or place, a longing or loneliness. His desire is to make one stop, contemplate and see, whether it is a restless, mighty wave shattering like glass over a stone or a tiny tree in the midst of giants; a man searching for his place in this life or visible traces of civilization. As a photographer he is looking for a certain cinematic feel with something elusive to it, for something monumental and at the same time intimate. Authenticity of experience is an important piece of his art.","user_id":765751,"name":"Jan Erik Solberg Johansen","website":"www.janeriksj.com"},{"id":33846,"bio":"Birgit Muller is an artist and filmmaker based in Bristol, UK. She received a degree in filmmaking and a Master's in Communication Research from the University of the West of England.\nPhotography has been a companion for many years and eventually moved to the foreground.\nBirgit has experiences in various fields that form the inspiration for her work. Animals and farm life have played a vital part from a young age. Later her interests extended to human rights issues, working with people seeking asylum in Germany and exiles and survivors of torture in Santiago, Chile. In the UK, she ran a video production company for over ten years, specialising in creating videos for the environmental sector. Recently she has focussed entirely on her photographic practice and enjoys the possibilities the medium offers to express herself.","user_id":33851,"name":"Birgit Muller","website":"www.bmullerphoto.com"},{"id":37450,"bio":"My name is Liza Van der Stock and I live in Antwerp, Belgium. I have a Master in Sociology and Photography.  My aim is to integrate my sociological background into photography to make photo documentaries that focus on relevant social issues.","user_id":37455,"name":"Liza Van der Stock","website":"www.lizavanderstock.com"},{"id":568996,"bio":"A photographer and researcher who works with artistic and abstract photography.\nBorn in Moscow in 1988. In 2010 she received her higher legal education. From 2011 to 2016 she worked as a lawyer in the Government of the Moscow Region.\nSince 2016, she has been taking photographs during her second pregnancy. She studied at the PHOTOPLAY photo school and at Natalia Zhukova’s photo school. Since 2021, she has become a teacher at Natalia Zhukova’s photo school. Her work has been published in PhotoVogue (Italy).\nShe currently lives near Moscow.","user_id":568412,"name":"Ekaterina Malyutina","website":""},{"id":37542,"bio":"Karley Sullivan is a Los Angeles based artist engaged in the study of ecosystems, both environmental and social.  Her work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Seoul, and Atlanta.  Her free-lance photography has been printed in the New York Times and BOMB Magazine, among others.  ","user_id":37547,"name":"Karley Sullivan","website":"karleysullivan.com"},{"id":37686,"bio":"Michelle Smith-Lewis is a Seattle based photographer with more than 25 years of experience who specializes in theatre, dance, and fine art photography. A number of her dance images are part of the permanent collection of the Merce Cunningham Trust.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":37691,"name":"Michelle Smith-Lewis","website":"www.msmithlewis.com"},{"id":37571,"bio":"Peera Vorapreechapanich (b.1988, Bangkok) started his photographic journey with his passion to document the world in his own perspective and to satisfy his curiosity. The turning point in his photographic way was when he was selected to be a participant in Angkor Photo Workshop 2012, which helped him to learn how to see and develop a story.\n\nThe uniqueness in Peera’s works is how he reflects upon his own point of view and feeling about things around him in the moment. Besides, the topic that he is interested in is the ‘weirdness’ of a modern society, people, and politics.","user_id":37576,"name":"Peera Vorapreechapanich","website":"bit.ly/PeeraPhotoPort"},{"id":379080,"bio":"Yasmin Mazloom is an Iranian American artist based in New York City. Her combined work of sculpture, performance, and photography examines the issues of identity, immigration, memory, and the resulting experience of living in a liminal space. These self-portraits are very personal yet speak to universal issues surrounding identity and immigration. \n\nMazloom earned an MFA in Interdisciplinary Media Arts Practices from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2018. She currently teaches at Saint John’s University. \n\nHer works have been featured nationally and internationally in exhibitions at the Rochester Genesse art center in New York, Harare Academy of Inspiration in south Africa and Palazzo Ca' Zanardi in Venice. She is the recipient of the Hazel Barnes grant and the Professional Development Fellowship from the University of Colorado Boulder, among others.\n","user_id":378496,"name":"Yasmin Mazloom","website":"www.yasminmazloomstudio.com"},{"id":51674,"bio":"I was born in the seventies in Turin.  I prefer to travel by train, next to the window.","user_id":51679,"name":"Alessandro Rachetto","website":""},{"id":128306,"bio":"Sherry Karver is not a conventional photographer, and has always pushed the parameters to try new and innovative things. She was born and raised in Chicago, IL, and now lives in Oakland, CA with her poet/novelist husband Jerry Ratch. She has been an artist since childhood, attending the Art Institute of Chicago and getting her B.A. from Indiana University. She received her MFA in ceramics from Tulane University and taught college level ceramics for many years, but her own work evolved into photography and photo-based mixed media oil painting around 2000. She works on several concurrent  photography based series that deal with societal and individual issues - fragmentation, alienation, loneliness, missing pieces, memory, and the passage of time.","user_id":127704,"name":"Sherry Karver","website":"www.sherrykarver.com"},{"id":745315,"bio":"My name is Gabriele Magnano, I am from Fondi, a small Italian town.\nI love telling the stories I live and I always try to experiment with new visual languages, always pushing myself beyond the limits.\nI always try to be authorial.\nEverything I do and every story I live, I do it by giving glory to God.\n\nSoli Deo Gloria.\n","user_id":742314,"name":"Gabriele Magnano","website":""},{"id":84740,"bio":"I was born in Belgium and I have Italian roots. I have been doing photography since 2007 and is my greatest passion.","user_id":84342,"name":"Gianni Alessi","website":"www.giannialessi.com"},{"id":37631,"bio":"Paolo Soriani (Rome 1962) has produced photos of architecture for catalogs and publications. Well known for jazz portraits, he published with ECM, CAM records, Label Bleu, Venus Records, Warner. He actually teaches Photography courses at John Cabot University and at the Art Academy of Viterbo (ABAV). He has exhibited his work at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, at the  Visual Arts Project of  \"Time in Jazz\" fest, and at the International Festival for Photography in Rome. His 2007 project  “Absence of borders, Essence of borders” becomes a book and a series of exhibits. His recent exhibits:  “Jazz in the Eyes”, Orvieto 2013, “Una storia lunga 40 anni – Roma Jazz Fest” Roma 2016. “Animanimale”, MACRO – Testaccio, Roma 2017. He collaborated with Archaeological Museum in Naples (MANN) with creative projects and publications (2017-19). He is also mentioned in Diego Mormorio's “Storia Essenziale della Fotografia”.  He is a founding member of AFIJ ( Italian Jazz Photographers). Honorable Mention at Annual Photography Awards 2020 with his project \"Take your brush and paint your music\" (Soriansky meets...)","user_id":37636,"name":"Paolo Soriani","website":"www.paolosoriani.com"},{"id":51653,"bio":"Samuel Bramley is a 31 year old freelance-photographer from Basel, Switzerland.\nThe main subject of his free work is in between documentary and abstract fine art photography. Creating urban landscape images in different forms and techniques capturing architecture as a manifest to different phenomenons related to political and civil life in present time. Concentrating on patterns and on the movement of light and resulting in the abstraction to visual aesthetics and a related core message.","user_id":51658,"name":"Samuel Bramley","website":"www.samuelbramley.com"},{"id":744647,"bio":"Born in Saitama, Japan in 1982. I completed my graduate studies at Tama Art University in 2014. By interposing digital technology with traditional painting, I explore new forms of expression.","user_id":741715,"name":"拓法 中田","website":"www.takunori-nakata.com"},{"id":144839,"bio":"Monique van Laake, independent fine art photographer","user_id":144237,"name":"Monique van Laake","website":"www.moniquevanlaake.nl"},{"id":745079,"bio":"I was born and live in Siberia. \nAt my work I photograph children for advertising and magazines, for clothing catalogs.\nAnd I dream to develop as an artist.","user_id":742107,"name":"Natalya Eremeeva","website":""},{"id":458464,"bio":"London-based Phillip Prokopiou was born in South Africa to a family of Greek\nimmigrants. He started his practice in 2014 under the name Studio Prokopiou, which was co-founded by his partner Panos Poimenidis; who is of Greek origin. With their work, the photographers explore issues of identity and self-creation, drawing on appropriations of visual tropes from classical art history, pop culture and mythology, as well as categories of the artificial and camp.","user_id":457880,"name":"Phillip Prokopiou","website":"www.studioprokopiou.com"},{"id":713245,"bio":"Visual artist and photographer from Denmark\n\nFacebook: @lau.a.photo\n\nInstagram: @lau.a.larsen","user_id":712661,"name":"Lau A Larsen","website":"www.facebook.com/lau.a.photo"},{"id":675478,"bio":"Julia Zyrina was born in the USSR and has been living in the Netherlands since 2013. She is a mobile photographer focused on family life, capturing the playful and curious moments of her children as they explore the world around them. In addition to photography she experiments with embroidery on her images, adding color and thread to her black-and-white photographs, giving her work new meanings and layers of interpretation.\n\u2028Julia is a winner of IPPAWARDS 2025 and was shortlisted for the 2024 Global Peace Photo Awards. Her photographs have been showcased at photography festivals in Arles, São Paulo and Trieste and featured in group exhibitions in cities including Rome, Venice, Paris, Milan, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Yoshkar-Ola, Cardiff, New York, Hong Kong, Porto.","user_id":674894,"name":"Julia Zyrina","website":"linktr.ee/juliazyrina"},{"id":37628,"bio":"I became Naoto over the years, one small step at a time. Seizing every opportunity to satisfy a need to know and understand the world. I became Naoto when dreams led me to action, and - even more - when action fueled dreams. I became Naoto when I started to narrate the experiences that arose from this restless research, slowly and steadily, in my personal life and in the world around me. Narration as a way to share, without the presumption of being an example for anyone. Sharing as others have shared with me their knowledge about their experiences and also their dreams. I’m not looking for extreme adventure, sports performance at any cost, all those numbers that distance oneself from the live conscious experience, just an inquisitive mind that tries to always look at things from a slightly different angle. A curious person that at every step, in every place, asks himself if there is a different way of doing what he is doing, a parallel dream to change dimension. A dreamer because, as Walter Bonatti said : \"man must dream to be saved\".\n”.\n\n","user_id":37633,"name":"Naoto Oi","website":"www.naotohori.org"},{"id":51690,"bio":"EXHIBITIONS\n\nThe Game : Municipal Theater : Vila do Conde, Portugal, 2020\nHeritage : Avintes Cultural Center :\u0026nbsp;Avintes, Portugal, 2019.\nThe Game : SESI Cultural Center : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015.\nThe Game : Light Cultural Center : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015.\n​The Game : UFF Art Center : Niterói, Brazil, 2015.\n​ID_BR: PELE, CARA, JEITO\u0026nbsp;:\u0026nbsp;PUC Art : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2013\nID_BR: PELE, CARA, JEITO\u0026nbsp;: Rio de Janeiro International Airport, Brazil, 2013","user_id":51695,"name":"Leandro Martins","website":"www.martinsleandro.com"},{"id":745119,"bio":"Expat and nomad currently living in Atyrau Kazakhstan. As a teacher working in international schools, I have the privilege to live in different countries, experience contrasting cultures, and create relationships with people all around the world. ","user_id":742141,"name":"Ryan Krisch","website":"www.ryankrischphotography.com"},{"id":745112,"bio":"Wolfgang Pohn ist ein professioneller Künstler und Fotograf. Nach 20 Jahren internationaler Tätigkeit. Ihm wurde bewusst, dass seine Bilder erst sichtbar werden, nachdem sie mit dem Pinsel bearbeitet wurden! Seit 2018 arbeitet er nur noch an seiner Technik und hat so fast 100 Kunstwerke geschaffen. Ein Teil seiner Arbeit hat die Größe A2, ein Teil ist 112 x 150 cm groß.\n\nSeine Arbeiten greifen insbesondere die Themen des Porträts auf und zeichnen sich durch neue und visionäre Beleuchtung aus.\n\nWolfgang Pohn lebt und arbeitet in Österreich. 1987 bis 1990 Ausbildung zum Fotografen in Wien. 1993 bis 1995 Assistenzfotograf in Miami, danach 1996 bis 1997 Teilnahme an zahlreichen Projekten und Ausbildungsreisen quer durch Europa (Rom, Berlin, London, Paris), danach fotografische Projekte in New York zwischen 1998 und 2003 und grafische Teilnahme am ORFab 2004. Er arbeitet ausschließlich als Fotograf. Er hat an zahlreichen Ausstellungen teilgenommen: 2000 im Szechenyi-Palais, 2001 im Haas-Haus-Wien, 2002 in der Kanzlei Deschka-Klein, 2003 mit dem Robitschek Calendar/Digital Ensemble Project und 2014 in Sizilien bei der Exposition Polaroid.\n","user_id":742135,"name":"Wolfgang Pohn","website":""},{"id":746514,"bio":"","user_id":743375,"name":"Jessica Palmer","website":""},{"id":622466,"bio":"Andrey Troitsky was born in Moscow in 1970. He started his photography practice in his childhood. He studied photography at an art studio. After his baccalaureate, he started working as a freelance photographer. In 1996 he made his first project dedicated to the film “A Place on Earth” by Artur Aristakisian.\nIn 1997 Andrey entered the Russian Theater Academy. During his studies he also studied photography with Alexandre Lapin – Russian art theorist and photographer.\nIn 2015 – 2016 Andrey studied philosophy at the Center of Modern Art “Garage” in Moscow.\nIn 2016 Andrey began working on the “Space-Transformations” project, dedicated to the phenomenon of memory.\nIn 2020 Andrey participates in photographic festivals with part of his “Space-Transformations” project. He received prizes at the LensCulture, Monovisions Awards, Tokyo Int. Foto Festival.\nIn 2021 Andrey is working on the photographic project “The Internal Empire – a territory of war” which explores the phenomenon of collective memory.\nAt the moment Andrey is working on a new project, at the center of which is the idea of reconstructing the memory of a generation.\nEXHIBITIONS: \n2021 – “Space-Transformations”, Gallery of Classical Photography, Moscow\n2022 – “The Internal Empire”, Gallery of Classical Photography, Moscow\n2022 – Group exhibition of LensCulture winners, Caelum Gallery, New York ","user_id":621882,"name":"Andrey Troitsky","website":"www.artmajeur.com/andrey-troitsky"},{"id":38277,"bio":"Born in 1970 in Italy, in a small town near to Venice. \nAfter finishing her studie, she teamed her work as an architect with her passion about Art and Photography, making it her main expression medium. Monia  currently works as a freelance photographer, her work is mainly focused on fashion, including prestigious collaborations with famous brands and magazine. Her photos find inspiration in literature, poetry, nature and her most inner feelings.\nThey are means of creation, research and development of a work which undergoes a constant evolution, as well as being a way to represent, through fragile feminine bodies, the artist's search of herself.\nOwner of a painting style, she has exhibited her work in some museums and several exhibitions. Her pictures have been published in numerous books and magazines.\nSome of her works are represented by Art + Commerce New York and Sakura Gallery in Paris. \n","user_id":38282,"name":"Monia Merlo","website":"www.moniamerlophotographer.com"},{"id":416422,"bio":"My story began in the mountains where I grew up surrounded by natural beauty. I picked up the camera when I lost my brother to suicide as a teenager. Photographing was my way back to the world and it has shaped the way that I see it even now. With the loss of my brother, I felt myself blown to all corners of the earth and spent many years collecting those missing parts. Part of this journey was being fortunate enough to study photography at CCA before digital became the new paradigm. The time there helped grow my vision and introduced me to the Polaroid Land Camera. The dreaminess of those images has me forever chasing that aesthetic. Even now in digital times I do my best to emulate that style of photography. Pre-Covid my work had translated itself through lonely landscapes but as Covid crept in and our worlds became smaller, my subject matter shifted. No longer was I shooting the empty places I'd wandered to, now my world became about one tree. For the past several seasons I’ve documented my muse through its winter to spring transition. It's interesting reducing one’s own world to something so singular yet shows you the universes that you can create right in front of yourself. ","user_id":415838,"name":"Heidi Montoya","website":"www.heidimontoyaphoto.com"},{"id":646903,"bio":"","user_id":646319,"name":"Merette Uiterwaal","website":"www.uiterwaalkroes.nl"},{"id":157911,"bio":"Berlin and Paris based Photographer.","user_id":157309,"name":"Lars Borges","website":"www.larsborges.com"},{"id":745129,"bio":"\nIn daily life, I am a biochemist working on the preservation of animal sperm.  As a hobby, I make photos and digital images of Allium flowers and other parts of Allium species.\nI am extremely fascinated by Allium, also known as the onion family. The Allium family has about a thousand species and the variation in shape and color of the flowers is enormous. I try to capture as many species as possible through photography. In addition, I want to make eye-catching photos or digital compositions. I publish my photos on my own website so that others can take note of them. In this way, I want to promote knowledge about Allium among a wider audience. It's a hobby that got out of hand but that is not a problem because it is a lot of fun work. I grow the plants myself, but I also visit breeders and growers.  In the future, I want to visit botanical gardens worldwide to expand my database. ","user_id":742150,"name":"Bart van den Berg","website":"www.alliumfineart.com"},{"id":37661,"bio":"“Usually people do not see, they only recognise.” (Simon Leys).  I am a film and digital photographer and anthropologist whose aim is to help people see. I hope to achieve results that are aesthetically pleasing, emotionally strong, and that capture moments in the lives of people and places in various parts of the world as they attempt to build viable communities today.","user_id":37666,"name":"John Lambert Gordon","website":"johngordon.smugmug.com/browse"},{"id":745199,"bio":"Bradley Grochocinski is a software Product Manager by day and, by night, masquerades as a photographer, Francophile, armchair Egyptologist, and traveler. \n\nHis photographic work is a mixture of digital and film, for which he prefers 35mm 3200 speed black and white film. Most of his photography is set in Madison, WI where he lives with his husband and dog or abroad on a trip.","user_id":742215,"name":"Bradley Grochocinski","website":"www.bradleygrochocinski.photography"},{"id":683224,"bio":"2018\nInternational Photography Awards™\nWinner in Fine Art \u0026amp; Book - Professional Categories\n2020\nInternational Photography Awards™\nHonorable Mention in Fine Art - Professional Category\n2021\nFine Art Photography Awards\nNominee in Fine Art - Professional Category\n2021\nInternational Photography Awards™\nHonorable Mention in Fine Art Portrait - Professional Category\n2021\nVOGUE - PhotoVogue Italia\nNovember, 18 - Best photo of the day - with Mother Earth\nExhibitions\n2BIENALBLACK - Brasil - SOON\nJan 13th, 2022\nOrganised by Black Brazil Art (BBA) and selected by a jury that included a representative of Itaú Cultural (IC), the Brazilian Association of Art Critics (ABCA), the International Association of Women's Museums - IAWM (representing Canada) and the Association of Art Museum Curators of New York - AAMC.\n\nThe MANCHESTER 2020 VR Exhibition\nJun 20 - jul 20, 2021\nOrganised by British Art Exhibitions, painters TUBES magazine and Tubes Artists Gallery (TAG). United Kingdom.\n\nLondon Art BIENNALE\nJun 30 - jul 4, 2021\nCurated by international museum and gallery professionals. The Biennale took place on the King’s Road, Chelsea, known as the true artistic centre of London.\n\n","user_id":682640,"name":"Diego Orlando","website":"diegoorlando.com"},{"id":745217,"bio":"I'm a Belgian graduate in art photography. Until now, I never had the opportunity to showcase my work. With my children going off to university back in Belgium, I can now focus on my two other passions: art and photography.","user_id":742227,"name":"Sieglinde Verniers","website":"www.sieglinde.photography"},{"id":1650,"bio":"Frazier King was born in Virginia and now lives and works in Houston, Texas. He is mostly self taught but has attended classes and workshops sponsored by the Southwest School of Art in San Antonio, Texas, and other institutions. His most recent work, entitled \"The Seven Deadly Sins\" is described in the accompanying statement.\n\nHis earlier series, entitled “Orchidaceae”, explores the nature of the orchid and enquires whether we may see sensual or spiritual reflections of ourselves. This work has been shown in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States as well as in Mexico, Canada, Peru, Belgium and France. Solo shows have been at FotoFest 2010 at the Museum of Printing History, Houston, TX; Kilgore College, Kilgore, Texas; Fotofest 2002 in Houston, TX; Galeria De Arte Fotografica in San Miguel, Mexico; and at Honeysuckle Gallery in Fayetteville, Texas. Prints are included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France; George Eastman House, Rochester, New York; Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas; and Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.\n\nAnother body of work is an examination of whether each of our collections of personal objects, called \"Tableau\", reflects an interior landscape. Finally, work done while traveling in Mexico looks for poetic reflections of the basics of daily life. The two bodies of earlier work have been shown world-wide in numerous exhibitions since 1994.","user_id":1650,"name":"Frazier King","website":"www.frazierking.net"},{"id":727691,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, mainly photograph abandoned locations (Urbex) and nature (landscape, detail). Sometimes I also shoot in a studio, usually in combination with a course or a master class.\nI think it's important not to limit myself to a genre within photography.\nWithin each genre I learn aspects that I also develop in other genres.","user_id":727107,"name":"Marian Smeets","website":"www.mariansmeets.nl"},{"id":8190,"bio":" Lives and works in Moscow, Russia. \n   Member of the Moscow Union of Artists.\n   Graduated from the Rostov-on-Don State University, Russian Literature Department, and Photo School of the All-Russian University of Cinematography, Moscow.\n   Participant of the numerous group exhibitions, among them at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, at the State Russian Museum, S.-Petersburg, at Moscow Museum of Modern Art, at exhibition hall of the Moscow Union of Artists. \n  ","user_id":8190,"name":"Alla Dolgaleva","website":"alladolgaleva.com"},{"id":38032,"bio":"I am an artist whose medium is photography.\n\nMy work revolves around my feelings and thoughts about the world. I use open spaces and small strips of reality to make my images. \n\nSolo Shows:\n\n2014:\n‘Release’ Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA\n2012:\n'On the Margin of Understanding’ Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA \n2010\n 'L.A. Open Spaces' Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA \n2009\n'Positive Space', Claremont Foundation Art Gallery, Claremont, CA\n2008\n'Positive Space', Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA.\n'Defining Nature', Art Rental and Sales Gallery at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA\n\nGroup shows:\n2015\n•\tPhoto LA, LA Mart, Los Angeles, CA\n2014\n•\tCalifornia Dreamin’, Palazzo della Provincia di Frosinone, Frosinone, Italy,  Oceanside Museum of Art, Riverside Museum of Art, \n•\tEmerging Focus Barcelona,  juried by Karen Sinsheimer, Curator of Photograhy, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Stephen Cohen, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Hunter Drohojowska-Philip, Critic and Fernando Peracho Murillo, Galeria Valid Foto Barcelona\n•\t‘Altered Human Landscape’, Photo Place Gallery juried by Russell Lord, Curator of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art\n•\t‘Water: Fundamental and Essential’, Photo Place Gallery juried by Laura Moya, Executive Director, Photolucida\n•\t‘Sky’, Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA juried by DeWitt Cheng and Elizabeth Ferrer, BRIC Arts, Brooklyn.\n•\tVenice Art Walk\n•\tIncognito, Santa Museum of Art\n•\tArt Auction 2014, Laguna Art Museum\n2013\n•\tLAAA Open Show, Los Angeles, CA curated by Jenny Gheith, Assistant Curator, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.\n•\tHoliday Show, Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA\n•\t‘A Song of Soil and Wind’, Crafton Hills College, Riverside, CA curated by Takeshi Kanemura and Snezana Petrovic.\n•\t‘Out of Thin Air’, Ontario International Airport, curated by Ginger Van Hook\n•\tVenice Art Walk\n2012\n•\t'Vs', Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA juried by Michelle Upton\n•\tArt Auction 2012, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA\n•\tVenice Art Walk\n2011\n•\tBrand 40 Works on Paper, Brand Library, Glendale, CA juried by Peter Frank, Riverside Art Museum. \n•\t‘Deep’, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, juried by Grace Kook-Anderson, Curator of Contemporary Art, Laguna Art Museum\n•\t‘Fast Living’, Gallery 825, juried by Elizabeth East, Director, LA Louver\n•\t‘re: Form’, Honor Frasier Gallery, Culver City curated by A. McLean Emenegger\n•\tIncognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art\n•\tVenice Art Walk\n2010\n•\t‘See-Thru’, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA\n•\t'Altimetry' Los Angeles International Airport, curated by Mark Steven Greenfield, Director Emeritus, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery\n•\t‘GEM, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA\n•\tIncognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station.\n•\tVenice Art Walk\n2009\n•\t‘White’, Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA\n•\tIncognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station.\n•\t‘Los Angeles Currents’, Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA \n•\tVenice Show, curated by Lisa Melandri, Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programming, Santa Monica Museum of Art.\n•\tXIII, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA\n2008\n•\tArtseen 3 Emerging Artist. Out of 450 artists, Yoichi was 1 of 37 artists selected from this competition. Jurors included: Howard Fox, Curartor of Contempory Art Emeritus LACMA, Rebecca Morse, MOCA, John Murdoch, The Huntington.\n•\tTarfest juried by Howard Howard N. Fox, Curator of Contemporary Art Emeritus, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.\n•\tLos Angeles Art Association Open Show juried by David Pagel, Los Angeles Times.\n•\tIncognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station.\n2007\n•\tLos Angeles Art Association Open Show juried by Howard N. Fox, Emeritus Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\n•\tLos Angeles Art Association South Biennial juried by Alma Ruiz, Senior Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA\n•\tTopanga Canyon Gallery Open Show juried by Lisa Melandri, Santa Monica Museum of Art\n•\tLos Angeles Art Show\n•\tIncognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station.\n•\tOutauction, Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA.\n2006\n•\tLos Angeles Art Association Open Show juried by Ann Philbin, Executive Director Hammer Museum.\n•\tField and Form, Gallery 825, juried by Ashley McLean. \n•\tOf This World, Gallery 825.\n•\tThe Petite Show IV, Gallery 825.\n\n","user_id":38037,"name":"Yoichi Kawamura","website":"www.yoichikawamura.com"},{"id":37968,"bio":"I am a combat photographer in the U.S. Air Force. Traveling the world and telling the stories of the service men and women is a passion I did not see coming. Being able to share their lives with the world is a reward I will never take for granted. ","user_id":37973,"name":"Christopher Griffin","website":""},{"id":38205,"bio":"","user_id":38210,"name":"Monica Moretti","website":""},{"id":587178,"bio":"GROWING UP IN NEW YORK CITY I BECAME ENTRANCED BY THE ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISTS OF THE 1950'S  AND JAZZ I THINK THIS INFLUENCES THE WAY I SEE; (TRYING TO BE EXTEMPORANEOUS AND IN THE MOMENT).","user_id":586594,"name":"Roger Lieberman","website":"RogerLieberman.COM"},{"id":684823,"bio":"After the School of Arts in The Netherlands I started as a photographer mainly in portraits.\nMy father had a shop with old and antique books and so I got interested in old books and pictures, now I combine my interests in these photographs.","user_id":684239,"name":"Marike van Pagée","website":"www.bongaloo.nl"},{"id":697607,"bio":"My introduction to photography was through a black and white film course in college and I loved it. The meticulous film development process and endless darkroom time was a tangible and emotional investment into each finished print. Fast forward over 20 years later and the quality and flexibility of digital photography has now become my medium. My photographs can be recognized by their drama and dark textural tones. In my photography I often use wide-angle lenses with low and untraditional angles to capture depth and dimension in my subjects. I seek to highlight the beauty in imperfection, whether it be in subject choice or technique.","user_id":697023,"name":"Jennifer Eddins","website":"jennifereddins.slickpic.site"},{"id":773703,"bio":"I find refuge in places most would fear.  \nMy artwork is an extension of my insecurities, my struggles, my trauma, and my journey towards healing.  Often focusing on my battles with confidence, my pain, grief and loss, I capture self-portraits or intricate details in unorthodox objects to depict pieces of my story. As part of my artistic process, I intentionally utilize atypical and unconventional surroundings, props, and lighting. I find solace, inspiration, and comfort here and I am able to unleash deep-rooted feelings and emotions that have plagued me through my photography. Integrating both symbolism and realism, I challenge the viewer to see past the unpleasant, unbury the beauty and to discover their own story within my work.","user_id":765757,"name":"Holly Hunt","website":"www.hollyhuntphotography.com"},{"id":773736,"bio":"Born in Zurich, Laura Pascolo grew up in an international environment due to her Italian French roots. To see her family and friends abroad, she regularly travelled across Europe and started looking for something to catch the moments on the roads. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of photography, she picked up a camera and started taking pictures of what she is most curious about: Humans and their surrounding. \n\nDuring her five years of studies in psychology, her camera has always been with her. She also took a one-year break to focus on her passion for photography. In this gap year she studied relevant skills of a photographer, built her own portfolio and worked on various projects. One of her works, Untitled., has been exposed at the PhotoCH in 2022. Right after, she went to Paris to do her Internship at L’Oréal and she completely fell in love with the photogenic beauty of the city. The capital of art and fashion truly impacted the development of her own visual voice and the way she takes pictures now. \n\nToday, she works as a professional photographer in her hometown Zurich, her home by heart Paris or wherever the next projects take place.","user_id":765787,"name":"Laura Pascolo","website":"www.laurapascolo.com"},{"id":126093,"bio":"Oscar Manso, natural de Vitoria - Gasteiz y un amante de la fotografía. Tengo 47 años y comencé en este mundo de la fotografía desde que nació mi hijo hace ya 16 años.\nMis comienzos fueron con una cámara compacta haciendo, como no, miles de retratos a mi hijo y aprendiendo todo de manera autodidacta.\nCuando un fotógrafo trata de contar una historia es necesario viajar a través de lo cotidiano para ver más allá de lo que se ve a simple vista; sólo así podremos captar aquello que buscamos; porque la belleza a veces se esconde en lo más sencillo y en los lugares más insospechados y porque no sólo es importante saber ver sino saber mirar.\nMi propósito desde hace ya algunos años ha sido utilizar mi pasión, la fotografía, para contar historias y tratar de despertar en quien las contempla, las mismas sensaciones que emergen en mí cuando estoy en pleno proceso creativo; y sobre todo, transmitir mi pasión por este arte a través de mis trabajos. \n","user_id":125491,"name":"oscar manso navas","website":"www.oskarmanso.com"},{"id":14988,"bio":"","user_id":14988,"name":"Aram Kirakosyan","website":""},{"id":761099,"bio":"I love to be in the mountains. I marvel at the amazing beauty of nature and enjoy to develop my creativity in landscape photography.","user_id":755629,"name":"Alban Fenle","website":"bilder-raum.net"},{"id":451217,"bio":"Vitacco won the 18th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Digital Manipulation and Collage in 2022 and has displayed her work in many group and solo exhibitions.  She is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), and the Professional Photographers of Northern Illinois (PPANI).\nNow Professor Emeritus from College of DuPage, Vitacco was recognized as Outstanding Faculty during her tenure. She taught introductory, intermediate and advanced photography in both film and digital media. \nYou can find more on Vitacco’s website: terryvitaccophotography.com.\n@terryvitacco\n","user_id":450633,"name":"Terry Vitacco","website":"terryvitaccophotography.com"},{"id":745247,"bio":"","user_id":742252,"name":"Yichi Wang","website":""},{"id":217005,"bio":"Now a photo enthusiast, formerly a photojournalist for Iceland's largest daily newspaper, many years  ago.","user_id":216403,"name":"Brynjolfur Helgason","website":""},{"id":745259,"bio":"Hi i am a mother of two boys. Making pictures are my way to come down.","user_id":742263,"name":"Angelina Mathae","website":"www.angelinamathae-fotografie.de"},{"id":745241,"bio":"Miron Landreau was born 1976 at the Atlantic coast in France. As the son of an artist and a photographer he began to take pictures since his very early years and learned photography as an autodidact.\nHe worked several years as a journalist for different Swiss and German newspapers and as photographer of the Vitra Design Museum in Germany.\nSince 1998 he works on several personal thematic projects. His pictures are taken mostly on his trips - from Paris to Havanna, from Portugal to South Africa - putting his focus over all on portraiture.\nHis \"old fashioned\" style - mostly sepia and b/w analogue pictures that are taken with almost antique cameras as Rolleiflex, Walzflex, Mamiya 6x7 and a heavy Nikon from the 70's - is somehow natural, simple and pure and is often kept in dark nuances and keep a certain naturalness, intimacy and simplicity. With a mainly silent way of expression and a total absence of any action, as well as the choice of\u0026nbsp;the subjects and topics, he generally reflects a certain poetic melancholy and sadness in his work. Subjects as death, transience and time is therefore a central leitmotif of his pictures.","user_id":742246,"name":"Miron Landreau","website":""},{"id":773780,"bio":"I owe my passion for wildlife photography to two coincident factors. The first was\nthe COVID pandemic. As people vanished from the streets, animals began to appear. I live in a secluded area, surrounded by the vast fields of Spain. At the peak of COVID, roe deer began casually crossing the road a mere 500 meters from my house, and vultures and kites were soaring directly overhead.\n\nIt was at this precise moment that a mysterious follower, who had been admiring my photos on Instagram, many of which were captured with my iPhone, made a move that changed my life forever. I will never forget that day when a courier knocked on my door and delivered the package. This person, recognizing something more in my images, sent me a Sony 200-600 lens instead of a typical postcard, completely altering the course of my journey.\n\nSo, there I was, an unexpected owner of a telephoto lens, living in an area that teemed with wildlife. The die was cast indeed.","user_id":765826,"name":"Alexandra Surkova","website":"alexandrasurkova.com"},{"id":38114,"bio":"I was born in Thessaloniki,  Greece in 1968,  and lived there until 2001 when I moved to Melbourne, Australia.\n\nI became involved with photography in 2013. My interest in people leads me to discover my passion for street photography.  \n\nPhotographs and interviews of him have been published in several books and magazines, TV and Radio stations, \n\nand street photography blogs.\n\nSince 2019 I'm a member of the TTL collective (Though The Lands) and Little Box Collective.","user_id":38119,"name":"Yiannis Yiasaris","website":"www.yiannisyiasaris.com"},{"id":39213,"bio":"autodidacte, originaire de Belgique.\nAu travers d' autoportraits, j'utilise la photographie comme le médium idéal pour ma création. \nL' œuvre est journalière, personnelle et créative, au hasard des envies, j'utilise les choses simples, comme l'émotion, le temps qu'il fait ou la couleur d'un objet.\n\nJe raconte mes émotions, mes amours dans un hui clos ou un lieu anonyme hors temps.\nMon œuvre est autant d'autoportraits que d'introspections ou de mises en scène.\n\nComme des tableaux, je renvoie le spectateur à ses propres questionnements ou les invite à la poésie.\n\nCecil B","user_id":39218,"name":"Cecil B","website":"www.cecilb-photography.com"},{"id":169236,"bio":"Marcin Bawiec lives and works in Tarnów. He combines his passion for photography with his passion for travel. He visited many countries in the world, thirty-three to be exact. He prepares photographic documentation of each trip, which he then presents at numerous exhibitions, meetings and multimedia shows. He is a member of the Wojnickie Fotum Photographic Society. He is the author and co-author of many photographic exhibitions; individual, collective, post-opening, post-competition. He took an active part in the International Photo Salons. Their aftermath was granting him (in 2017) the honorary title of Artiste FIAP (AFIAP) and (in 2018) the title of Excellence FIAP (EFIAP) - by the International Federation of Photographic Art FIAP based in Luxembourg. In 2018, he was appointed Director of Membership of the Photographic Society of America in Poland - the above function is for the first time (in the history of PSA) performed by a Pole, he is also the Liaison Officer of the Photographic Society of America in Poland. On April 24, 2018, he received the QPSA (Recognition of Photographic Achievement) certificate - this is the first such award for a Pole. He is a juror of international competitions, including the prestigious Jan Sunderland in Nowy Targ \"Mountain Landscape\" and in Jarosław \"Just One Picture\". In 2019, he was the first Pole to obtain the title of ARTIST (A.CPE) in Romania. In 2020, he was honored with another Genius APS (G.APS) photographic title - a title awarded by","user_id":168634,"name":"Marcin Bawiec","website":""},{"id":418957,"bio":"Peter Hauser is a photographer and visual artist based in Zurich, Switzerland. He has been experimenting with several photographic fields for almost two decades and is versatile across various genres. Capturing still-life, interiors, architecture, landscapes and people, Peter has a unique and vibrant style of showing the underlining of his subjects in a bold yet playful way. He seeks inspiration in nature, movement and music, his work reflecting his engaging and curious personality. Educated at the Zurich school for the arts, Peter is regularly commissioned by international and Swiss publications, companies and institutions. As an ongoing personal project he founded and publishes a fanzine entitled Püré Bildmagazin and is a successful visual artist with exhibitions around Europe and two monographs to his name.","user_id":418373,"name":"Peter Hauser","website":"peterhausew.ch"},{"id":190777,"bio":"Six meters tall, but tangled. Usually biped, sometimes quadrupedal in the presence of nephews. Old fashioned shrink. Man of many talents, none of which useful.","user_id":190175,"name":"Cristiano Maria Gaston","website":"cgaston.photo"},{"id":837304,"bio":"","user_id":823147,"name":"Anastasiya Galichkina","website":""},{"id":745352,"bio":"Jacqueline Kyuseo Kim (b.1999) carefully unravels her own memories from her cross-cultural upbringing through photography. Born in South Korea, raised in Hong Kong, and travelled world-wide, Kim adapts her themes and projects intuitively.  \n\nKim received her B.F.A at Photography in Savannah College of Art and Design. She worked as a darkroom lab monitor, and photography lighting studio monitor through her undergraduate studies. ","user_id":742348,"name":"Jacqueline Kyuseo Kim","website":"jacquelinekyuseokim.com"},{"id":745356,"bio":"","user_id":742351,"name":"Damian Kwasek","website":"www.damiankwasekfoto.pl"},{"id":745507,"bio":"After many years as a photographer,\nI still strive to capture images that will\ntell a story, find something beautiful,\nstrange or interesting. I seek to\ncreate art that conveys emotions\nand new experiences for the\nviewer. Sometimes in a strange\ncountry, sometimes my back yard.\n Imagination and a discerning\neye make my work memorable.","user_id":742490,"name":"Sander Ostroff","website":""},{"id":148745,"bio":"Born in Innsbruck, Austria, in 1973. Studied in Innsbruck and Paris.\nPhotography Workshops with C. Kuhner (Texas), J. Just and L. Adrian (Paris), E. Ruben (New Jersey) and R. Larl (Innsbruck).\nParticipation in projects of the “Photographic Documentary of the Tyrolean Country“.\nSolo Exhibitions in Pettneu(A), Krakow(P), Zurich(CH), Innsbruck(A), Freiburg(D), Konstanz(D), Vienna(A), Leibnitz(A) and Montpellier(F).\nWinning project at Art in Public Space Competition Innsbruck(A).\nGrant from the Office of Culture Freiburg(D).\nAz W Photo Award “Hand-On Urbanism” Vienna(A).\nArt Collection City of Innsbruck(A) and Tyrol(A).\nSeven self-published books and several publications in catalogues.","user_id":148143,"name":"Claudia Fritz","website":"www.claudiafritz.com"},{"id":745509,"bio":"Born in Detroit, I graduated from the University of Michigan and went on to study at the San Francisco Art Institute and received a M.A. in photography from Humboldt State University in California. I have lived and photographed in the Southwest where the light is exquisite.","user_id":742492,"name":"Duane Monczewski","website":"duaneski.com"},{"id":680705,"bio":"Irina Vovk is a photographer and visual artist based in Zurich, was born in Russia in 1991. \n\nIrina’s artistic practice delves into personal narratives focusing on motherhood and self-identity. Through intimate self-portraits, images of her everyday surroundings, and family portraits she prompts introspection and reflection.\n\nGraduated from the Academy of documentary and art photography Fotografika (Saint Petersburg, Russia) in 2023. Participant in the competition gallery LensCulture. Her work appeared in PhMuseum and Private Magazine. Participant of international group offline and online exhibitions, including Float Photo Magazine, Dodho Magazine and F-stop Magazine. ","user_id":680121,"name":"Irina Vovk","website":"www.irinavovk.com"},{"id":587927,"bio":"During my formative years I had passions for both art and technology. I chose technology and didn't do much with art during my engineering career. Then, the development of digital photography rekindled my interest in art. So, when I retired, I just transitioned into fine art photography. I began to exhibit my work in the San Francisco Bay Area about ten years ago have since won many awards. ","user_id":587343,"name":"Jay Bergman","website":"N/A"},{"id":584953,"bio":"Born in Tokyo in 1983, he only enjoyed cameras when he was 30. he realized how exciting photography could be when he took pictures of his cat and began to enjoy photography on his own. Since then, I have been taking photographs for more than ten years.\n\nHis primary focus is reminding people that everyone is lonely by beautifully capturing in light and shadow the looks lonely person who seems to be outside the social circle.\n\nThe reason why he photographs such people is that that is my unique issue.\n\nWhen he was in junior high school, he realized he had a personality where if someone were not part of our class circle, he would be concerned about that person.\n\nWhen he sees such people naturally, he usually talks to them. He then wants to open the door to their hearts and minds by asking them various questions.\n\nBut after a while, when he sees that they are ready to join the class circle, he loses interest in them as if he has done his job.\n\nHe does this differently, using the optical and immediate medium of photography.\nThis is a significant theme of my photography.","user_id":584369,"name":"Kentaro Watanabe","website":"kentarowatanabe.com"},{"id":37702,"bio":"Claudio Mortensen is a fine art photographer, currently living and working in Geneva, Switzerland. He undergraduate from Escola Panamericana de Arte, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and obtained an MFA from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA. His work is very experimental and influenced by the philosophy and the psychology of visual perception.","user_id":37707,"name":"Claudio Mortensen","website":"www.claudiomortensen.com"},{"id":37936,"bio":"With a focus on fine art, portraiture, and conceptual photography, much of my work draws upon my love of surrealism, absurdity, and the avant-garde. My work typically features my own unique brand of dark humor that I use to help convey what are often personal observations on the absurdity of the human condition.","user_id":37941,"name":"Rob DePaolo","website":"robdepaolophotography.com"},{"id":559090,"bio":"","user_id":558506,"name":"Anastasia Smolko","website":""},{"id":25226,"bio":"My career started with a study at The Netherlands film academy in Amsterdam. I had a career as a filmcameraman, after that as a director for Dutch Television, where I was responsible for art documenteries and a program for children.\nIn my photographic work I like to see changes in landscape, people etc.\nThings are disappearing and something new can appear. \nMy influence in my career as a filmcameraman is often visible in my photographic work. Like film I like to tell stories with a beginning and an end.\n","user_id":25231,"name":"Guido Paulussen","website":"www.guidopaulussen-fotografie.nl"},{"id":745446,"bio":"","user_id":742431,"name":"Olga Donska","website":""},{"id":37738,"bio":"Maxim Babenko was born on October 17, 1988 in the North Caucasus (USSR). \nStarted working as a professional photographer in 2013. \n\nEducation:\n2013 – SPEOS (Paris Photography Institute), France\nNovember 2013 – Magnum Workshop with David Alan Harvey,Mexico\nDecember 2013 – Broncolor Workshop in Alshville, Switzerland\nApril 2014 – Workshop with Andy Biggs and Joshua Holko, Namibia\nNovember 2014 - Eli Reed workshop (Magnum Photos), France\nNovember 2014 - Jerome Sessini masterclass (Magnum Photos), France\nNovember 2014 - Portfolio review (Magnum Photos), France\n\nPublications\u0026amp;Collaboration:\nInternet Media – Vogue.it, National Geographic, Dodho Magazine\n\n\nExhibitions:\nGroup exhibition “Platica David Alan Harvey y sus alumnos” \n(5 november,Centro Fotografico Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Oaxaca, Mexico).\n\nGroup projection of the Eli Reed workshop participants (Magnum Photos Paris office), France","user_id":37743,"name":"Maxim Babenko","website":"www.maximbabenko.com"},{"id":296840,"bio":"I am an artist based in the UK working in a variety of media. My work focuses above all on process and impermanence.  I am interested in highlighting moments of transition, those in between stages where change is experienced. Inspired by both the domestic and the natural I respond to my surroundings to develop a narrative that is both personal and universal. Ultimately, my work is about the acceptance of an endless cycle of transformation and an exploration of the traces such processes of change leave behind.","user_id":296238,"name":"Jacqui Barrowcliffe","website":"www.jacquibarrowcliffe.com"},{"id":37748,"bio":"Michael Kamber has worked as a writer and photojournalist for 25 years.  Since September, 2001, he has worked primarily as a conflict photographer, covering a dozen conflicts including Afghanistan, Somalia, Liberia, Darfur and the Congo.\n\nKamber worked as The New York Times’ chief photographer in Baghdad in 2007, the bloodiest year of the Iraq War.  He also covered Iraq for the Times in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011; the Times nominated Kamber for the Pulitzer Prize for his photographic coverage of Iraq.\n\nKamber has also worked as a writer and videographer for that newspaper, contributing dozens of articles from the Caribbean, Afghanistan and West Africa.\n\nAs one of the first journalists to routinely file photography, video and written articles from overseas, Michael helped pioneer the use of multimedia. His photos have been published in nearly every major news magazine in the United States and Europe, as well as in many newspapers.\n\nA former Revson Fellow at Columbia University, Kamber is the winner of a World Press Photo award, the Mike Berger Award, the Missouri School of Journalism’s Penny Press Award, the Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club Award, American Photo Images of the Year and is part of a team that won an Overseas Press Club award. His 2001 three-part series on Mexican immigration was included in The Best American Non-Required Reading.\n\nKamber is the founder of the Bronx Documentary Center, a gallery and educational organization dedicated to documentary film and photography.  His upcoming book, Photojournalists on War, is a the result of a five-year oral history project documenting the role of photojournalism and the Iraq War.","user_id":37753,"name":"Michael Kamber","website":"www.kamberphoto.com"},{"id":829958,"bio":"Aga is a photographer based in Katowice, Poland. She began her career as a staff photographer for a local newspaper before expanding internationally and developing long-term documentary projects. She has lived in Istanbul, Turkey, and Bucharest, Romania, and has participated in masterclasses with Stanley Greene (NOOR) in Italy, Christopher Morris (VII) in New York, USA and Eddie Adams Workshop. After several years abroad, Aga returned to Poland to support her family through serious health challenges - a period that profoundly reshaped her perspective. Following more than a decade break, she resumed her photographic practice in mid-2025 and has since participated in seven exhibitions within just three months. ","user_id":815696,"name":"aga luczakowska","website":"www.agaluczakowska.com"},{"id":654325,"bio":"The dream of taking pictures came true, it matured in my head for a long time, and when the children became big, I took the camera. For three years he has been with me everywhere, I catch every moment of this extraordinary life around me and the smiles of my relatives.","user_id":653741,"name":"Tatiana Mishchenko","website":"@tanimishchenko"},{"id":37875,"bio":"Born in Austria in 1972\nFashion- and Costume-Design\nInterior Design\nMother of 3 kids\nAutodidact \n\n2010/ 2011 - Studies of Portraits with Winfried Mateyka - Berlin/Germany\n2015/ 2016 – MasterclassAnzenberger - Vienna/Austria\n\nExhibitions:\n\n2016 – MasterclassAnzenberger - Kreta 2 Kollektiv - 1100 Vienna/Austria\nwww.anzenberger.com\n2016 - Stadtflucht Bergmühle, 2123 Kronberg/Austria http://stadtfluchtbergmuehle.at \n2015 - photo::vienna – Werkschau 2015 Museum of Applied Arts, 1010 Vienna/Austria www.photovienna.at\n2015 - Stadtflucht Bergmühle, 2123 Kronberg/Austria http://stadtfluchtbergmuehle.at\n2014 - photo::vienna – Werkschau 2014 Museum of Applied Arts, 1010 Vienna/Austria www.photovienna.at\n2014 - Zirkusgasse, 1020 Vienna/Austria","user_id":37880,"name":"Marion Osmann","website":"www.marion.osmann.at"},{"id":302430,"bio":"A mother, a photographer, capturing memories, nothing more nothing less","user_id":301828,"name":"Minette Cilliers","website":"www.minettecilliers.com"},{"id":37809,"bio":"Julianna Foster is an artist and educator based in Philadelphia, PA.\n\nFoster has exhibited work nationally and internationally, in private collections across the country, and her photographs, essays, and interviews are included in many publications. The award-winning project, Geographical Lore, is a selection of photographic works considering how the natural world can be represented. Combining photographic images of the natural world and hand-made, assembled environments, a blend of the fabricated and the “real” image plays with ideas of memory and representation. \n\nShe has collaborated with various artists on projects, including creating artist multiples, artist books, and a series of photographs and videos, as well as self-published two artists' books, lone hunter (2018) and to lean on the bend (2022).\n\nProjects/publications include work in magazines Conveyor, Proof, Cleaver, Good Game, and Shots Journal for Black and White Photography. ","user_id":37814,"name":"Julianna Foster","website":"www.juliannafoster.com"},{"id":112904,"bio":"Greta Bertino is a fashion and portrait photographer based in Turin but travelling anywhere in the world ","user_id":112302,"name":"Greta Bertino","website":"www.gretabertino.com"},{"id":298915,"bio":"I am retired and have gone back of my love,working doing photography.","user_id":298313,"name":"thomas woodward","website":"www.Tomwoodwardphotography.zenfoliosite.com"},{"id":566596,"bio":"Kim Dong-hee looks into oneself, explores the inner side that one does not want to reveal and presents it through various mediums such as photography, performance and film","user_id":566012,"name":"Donghee Kim","website":"dongheekim.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":146303,"bio":"self-taught photographer\n\nEDUCATION AND WORKSHOPS:\nWestminster University - London, UK, MA Documentary Photography and Photojournalism (2016)\n\nVarious workshops and seminars:\nWorkshop with documentary photographer Nina Bergman (2017), photo editor Maral Deghati (2019), photographer Robert Vano (2019), Katarína Grajcaríková (2019), Antonín Kratochvíl (2022) and Matúš Zajac (2022), Jindrich Streit and Magnum workshop (2023).\n\nMentorship by Matus Zajac (2022)\n\nWORK:\nSince 2020 - freelancer. Personal work includes documentary and portrait photography. \n\nSince 2021 - PR Manager of the Month of Photography in Bratislava\n\nSince 2019 - assistant to Slovak fashion photographer Jena Šimková.\n\n2018- 2019 - Slovak Press Photo Foundation \n- work on educational activities, events and exhibitions. \n\nSince 2018 I write about photography for various media such as FOTONOVINY, FOTOma.sk, dokumentmagazin.sk, magazine FOTO .","user_id":145701,"name":"Jana Rajcova","website":"www.janarajcova.com"},{"id":636217,"bio":" Lives and works in Paris. ","user_id":635633,"name":"Chuang HE","website":""},{"id":185786,"bio":"My variety of hands on experience during my studies, have allowed me to continue growing as an aspiring Director of Photography. I have been fortunate enough to partake in the creation of numerous group and personal projects, as a director of photography/gaffer, camera operator and video editor.","user_id":185184,"name":"Martina Aloia","website":"www.youtube.com/channel/UCm3zjtEGh2i984gQILX-V4g"},{"id":715037,"bio":"","user_id":714453,"name":"Kinga Zgirska","website":"www.king-plus-a.com"},{"id":635608,"bio":"Victoria Ruiz is a Venezuelan multidisciplinary artist that works across an array of mediums that aid her in challenging and questioning the status quo. Her creative journey was sparked through her strong sense and belief in activism and interest in the carnivalesque. By handcrafting wearable sculptures, Victoria incorporates these diverse elements and tells stories through powerful imagery. Through her work, she is able to tell a story by engulfing you in a magnetic realm that revisits parts of her childhood, delves into her very own heritage and culture, gives a voice to the voiceless, and above all else constantly questions the powers that be.","user_id":635024,"name":"Victoria Ruiz","website":"www.vic-toriaruiz.com"},{"id":38300,"bio":"Ino Zeljak, a young artist from Croatia, was born on 18th of July in 1987. At the age of 20 he is slowly starting to discover inspirational world of photography and developing his major interest in portrait, conceptual, surreal and documentary photography. \n\nAfter finishing pregraduate course of Environmental Science at Faculty of Science in 2010, he was accepted at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in class of Photography and Cinematography. \n\nIn 2013. he finishes pregradute course of Academy of Dramatic Arts, class of Photography and Cinematography. Same year he is accepted on MA studies of photography.","user_id":38305,"name":"Ino Zeljak","website":"www.behance.net/izeljak"},{"id":37779,"bio":"Malcolm is an architect with a passion for photography. As a student studying architecture he was drawn to the black \u0026amp; white street photography in Paris and New York City of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sophie Calle, Raymond Depardon, Brassaii, and Robert Doiseau. While studying photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Ryerson School of Image Arts, he became interested in the black and white fashion/portraits/nude photographs of Richard Avedon, David Bailey, Lillian Bassman, Peter Lindbergh, Imogen Cunningham, Ruth Bernhard, and Irvin Penn. Malcolm was a finalist in the Zebra Awards (2012, 2014 \u0026amp; 2017), the Photographer’s Forum Magazine Photography Awards (2013 \u0026amp; ;2014 ), the IPA Awards (2016 \u0026amp; 2017), and his images were recently featured in Black and White magazine’s Portfolio Awards issues in August 2013, 2015, 2016 and August 2017, and Black and White magazine's Single Image Awards issues in February 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.  ","user_id":37784,"name":"Malcolm Lobban","website":"www.msinclairphotography.com"},{"id":745526,"bio":"Tzu Chen Chen was born in 1967 in Taipei, Taiwan. In 1988 she received a diploma in Commercial Design at the Ming Chuan College in Taipei, Taiwan. In this 5 years-program she received fine arts training, studied offset printing, interior design, packaging design, black and white photography. From 1989 to 1992 she studied Communication Design at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, USA and Paris, France, where she studied graphic design and color photography. She received Bachlor of Fine Arts degree in January 1992.  Tzu Chen has lived on 4 continents and speaks Mandarin Chinese, English, French and some German. Since 2013 Tzu Chen has lived and worked in Switzerland.\nTzu Chen Chen has mainly been active as a fine art and commercial photographer. Since 2019 she branched out into painting. ","user_id":742508,"name":"Tzu Chen Chen","website":"www.tzuchenchen.com"},{"id":745644,"bio":"I have always been passionate about creating things. Whether it is photography, music, art, cooking, gardening, or any simple activity or endeavor I can be creative with. I find a lot of meaning in creating beauty in the world around me. I have been photographing since high school and it has been my main creative outlet for 23 years since then, always at the center of my life. Photographing brings me joy and purpose. It is a reason to explore the world, a reason to meet people I would never otherwise meet, a way of communicating that makes sense to me and comes naturally, and a way of creating objects of beauty that impact and resonate and hopefully change other people and the world at large. \n\nI have travelled extensively, to all 50 states and many countries worldwide. Most recently in 2007 I spent 8 months in India studying Buddhism. Since 2005 I have been fighting a serious chronic illness called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS) which has become so severe that I am now bedridden. But I remain hopeful in a cure someday. In the meantime I try to continue pursuing my passions however and whenever I can. \n\nWhen I became housebound from ME/CFS in 2010 I could no longer make the kinds of photographs I had always made. But one day I realized that I had an interesting story to tell and I turned the camera on myself. ","user_id":742616,"name":"Whitney Dafoe","website":"www.whitneydafoe.com"},{"id":654393,"bio":"BFA IN ART AND EDUCATION,  PHOTOGRAPHY PASSION BEGAN 6 YEARS AGO, AFTER A 42 YEAR CAREER IN INTERIOR DESIGN.","user_id":653809,"name":"BARBARA MAKER","website":""},{"id":377591,"bio":"","user_id":377007,"name":"sevil çetin","website":""},{"id":19795,"bio":"Fritz Liedtke began photographing as a teen, carrying his Kodak 110 Instamatic around on a US tour with his father at age 14, in their little blue Datsun B210.  Decades later, he continues to explore the world, camera in hand.\n\nFritz holds a BFA in photography and printmaking, and has won numerous awards, grants, and residencies for his work.  His images have been widely published by magazines such as National Geographic, Lenswork, PDN, Professional Photographer, View Camera Magazine, Rangefinder, Silvershotz, PhotoLife, Diffusion, and blogs such as Lenscratch, Photoeye, LensCulture, F-stop, and others.  His work is held in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Griffin Museum of Photography, The Haggerty Museum, Portland Art Museum, Yale University Library, Scripps College Rare Book Collection, The Lishui Museum of Photography, The Hallie Ford Museum, and more.\n\nAside from creating art, Fritz enjoys teaching on photography and the artistic life, travel, and design.   ","user_id":19795,"name":"Fritz Liedtke","website":"www.fritzliedtke.com"},{"id":51736,"bio":"I’m a documentary photographer and my work is about how form, colour and light are used within architecture and public space and how this effects the perception of the space. I portray spaces where we live, work and recreate. I use photography to document spaces that show how they are constructed for our needs. \n\nThey are made for us humans. But I feel that, because of economical and technological reasons, they sometimes lack a sense of humanism. We enormously trust that technology will change everything, but we blindly have the faith that our morals, our behaviour will never change. \n\nSince I moved from a little town to a large city, my perspective changed. The city was overwhelming with size, shapes and colours. I came to realise that a space interacts with my emotions and I started to follow that path. The city and landscape are constantly in movement and development. I try to understand why my surroundings look the way they look. I try to research why these surroundings change and ask what it does with the perception and what it does with me.\n\nWe have no control on how the environment looks or feels. The government has planned every planted tree, every stone and every object within public space. Architecture isn’t only objects; they shape and give meaning to our surroundings. It’s something that we can touch, smell, hear and experience.\n\nArchitecture shouldn’t be focused on the ego’s of its maker but instead should be more focused on the emotion of the passer-by, it’s user. Every choice that is made creates a different kind of experience of a space. I want to question these decisions. For every choice there could have been a different one. I want to aks the viewer if this is the way forward, because for me, the way forward isn’t always the way forward.","user_id":51741,"name":"Merijn Koelink","website":""},{"id":745617,"bio":"","user_id":742592,"name":"Hyean ju Back","website":""},{"id":745639,"bio":"I have been a professional architectural photographer in Konstanz on Lake Constance, Germany since 2005 and I work throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland. \n\nI first studied graphic design where architecture photography had been the topic both in my diploma and master's degree. I went on graduating in interior architecture and recently completed my interdisciplinary knowledge with a master's degree in architectural history and theory at the renowned ETH Zurich in Switzerland.\n\nI had received Swiss artist residency grant from Dr. René and Renia Schlesinger Foundation, the Fondazione Sciaredo Barbengo and the Arts Station Foundation CH Susch. I was recently chosen among the top 5 of the European Nikon Female Facets Award 2022 in the category Architecture and Street. \n\nI am a member of the German BVAF (Professional Association for Architectural Photography) where she is on the advisory board of regional members group of Baden-Wuerttemberg, South Germany.","user_id":742611,"name":"Nina Baisch","website":"www.ninabaisch.com"},{"id":37773,"bio":"The essence of Abhijit Chakraborty’s photography is his unpretentious, uncluttered and unostentatious style though the images are powerful to stir myriad hues of emotions and thoughts as one looks at them. The Kolkata based Indian loves to photograph people and their culture, religious practices, emotions, hardship as well as happiness of the mundane life around himself. He graduated with a bachelor degree from Calcutta University and started his career as a Graphic designer. After spending a decade in his profession, Abhijit started clicking and developed himself slowly following the world of photography.\n\nHe was chosen as the best candidate in the Sweden-India Nobel Memorial Week photo competition called “Swedish Innovations – Indian Interpretations” by the Embassy of Sweden in 2012 and the Embassy of Sweden in India sponsored an extensive photo trip for him to Sweden. The photographs taken by him during the trip have been used for promoting Sweden in general and also different facets of Sweden like Sweden as a travel and business destination as well as for strengthening Indo-Swedish relationship by the Government of Sweden and other Swedish institutions. The State Lalit Kala Akademi, Uttar Pradesh (an Indian State) awarded him the AKADEMI AWARD in 2011 for his photo series “Respirando”.  He bagged the First Prize in the photo contest “A Day in the Life of India” organized by the Times of India Group in 2011.\n\nHis work has been exhibited and published in national level and internationally as well. An occasional writer and lyricist Abhijit believes in Truth, Talent and Realism and has a lot of faith in Love.  ","user_id":37778,"name":"Abhijit Chakraborty","website":"abhijitchakraborty.wix.com/photography"},{"id":745678,"bio":"I live in Canada and enjoy travelling and taking photos. I failed photography in high school but that didn't stop me. I took photography in University where I was encouraged to continue my passion. ","user_id":742645,"name":"Alex Rushton","website":""},{"id":613562,"bio":"Digital Artist from Rochester, New York","user_id":612978,"name":"moments shotbyvick","website":"linktr.ee/shotbyvick"},{"id":37797,"bio":"Marie Starr grew up on a farm outside a small town in the Irish midlands. With a degree in Architectural Technology, she moved to Thailand in 2012. After 6 months she found Burma calling her. Now she has been living in Yangon for over 3 years as a freelance photographer and teacher. The majority of her published work is travel photography. She also has some ongoing personal projects in the pipeline.","user_id":37802,"name":"Marie Starr","website":"www.facebook.com/MarieStarrPhoto"},{"id":536896,"bio":"miharu micha's practice explore the overlaps that exist between photography, drawing and painting. Her research interests include visual culture, subjective lived experience and social phenomenology. She graduated from Charles University of Prague with an MA in Art Education with Russian Literature \u0026amp; Language.  She then carried out further study at Universidad Autonoma in Madrid and Pushkin Institute in Moscow. \n\nMicha has worked for National Gallery in Prague, Art Institute of Chicago, Ewing Public Relations in Prague and Unicredit Bank in Prague. She is now self employed, in areas that involve the science of the body and mind and eastern philosophy. ","user_id":536312,"name":"miharu micha","website":"miharumicha.com"},{"id":37844,"bio":"PHotoEspaña, International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts, set out to become a Festival generated by popular demand in 1998, and today it has earned its place as one of the most relevant visual arts events in the world.\n\nPHotoEspaña is one of the central international forums for photography. Each year the Festival attracts more than six hundred thousand people and receives acclaim from prestigious critics, making it the most popular cultural event in Spain.\n\nThe Festival is an exceptional occasion for discovering images, videos and installations created by outstanding national and international photographers and visual artists.\n\nSince the first edition of the Festival, more than one thousand exhibitions have been hosted in the city’s main museums, art centres and galleries. The shows are complemented by pedagogic and professional programs designed for diverse audiences.\n\nThe growing international interest in PHotoEspaña has enabled the Festival to collaborate with a different country in each edition, through the collaboration between of artists and different institutions located in both countries.\n\nPHotoEspaña is organized by La Fábrica, a company dedicated to arts management. The Festival is made possible thanks to the support and collaboration of private companies and public institutions","user_id":37849,"name":"PHoto Espana","website":"www.phe.es/en"},{"id":6345,"bio":"Vadim Gushchin (born 1963) has been a freelancer artist since 1988. He lives and works in Moscow. Since 1995 he has had more than 40 solo exhibits in galleries and museums in Russia and abroad, including the solo exhibit “Wood and Bread” at the 2006 Biennial of FotoFest Houston, USA.\nHis works are featured in several museum collections in America: such as\nMuseum of Fine Art Houston, Santa-Barbara Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Art Santa-Fe and Europe: Albertina Museum Vienna, Austria, Museum for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark, the MoMA and the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Art in Moscow, and in many private collections all over the world.\n","user_id":6345,"name":"Vadim Gushchin","website":"www.vadimgushchin.com"},{"id":745695,"bio":"","user_id":742661,"name":"Robert Drake","website":""},{"id":745725,"bio":"","user_id":742689,"name":"Fatemeh Sharif","website":""},{"id":38045,"bio":"I was born in 1971, in Tel Aviv, Israel.\n\nI am a proud father to four children.\n\nIn order to keep my passion live and kicking, I've spent my last 20 years in the Media, founding and leading Newspapers, T.V stations, and news oriented Websites. \n\nMy love for photography, was reborn in 2010, after a pause of about 12 years, during the time I lived in New York.\n\nIn 2014, I joined a group of talented photographers from around the world, a collective by the name PUBLiGRAPHY","user_id":38050,"name":"Ronen Berka","website":"www.ronenberka.com"},{"id":745791,"bio":"","user_id":742748,"name":"Antigone Ker","website":""},{"id":745756,"bio":"I have always been passionate about art in all its forms, painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, music. I trained as a professional photographer right from the start, over the years I have reinvented myself several times, touching various fields of photography, but those that have always interested me most are FINE ART, architecture, the human figure and portrait.\nI have participated in some exhibitions, including Photokina 2004 in Cologne and Festival della Creatività 2007 in Florence, I have won national and international photographic competitions such as the \"Polaroid International Award 2004\" obtaining first place in the \"Fine art\" section for Europe-Africa and second place overall.","user_id":742715,"name":"Alessandro Chiarini","website":"www.alessandrochiariniphotography.com"},{"id":37786,"bio":"Johnny Symeou is a social documentary photographer based in Cyprus and London. He engages with a diverse audience and is interested in visually investigating complex issues and stories, photographically communicating his personal response to issues he discovers, whilst leaving space for the viewer to raise questions related to the works’ content and background.","user_id":37791,"name":"Johnny Symeou","website":"www.johnnysymeouphotography.co.uk"},{"id":736055,"bio":"https://www.vogue.com/photovogue/photographers/217372 \nhttps://instagram.com/filkinanatalia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=\n\n","user_id":734620,"name":"Natalia Filkina","website":" filkinanatalia.myportfolio.com"},{"id":37989,"bio":"Andréanne Michon received a BFA, with distinction, from Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) with a major in photography in 2010 and she completed a MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2013. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Michon’s work has been selected in national and international juried group shows by important photography curators at major museums: - Jennifer Blessing, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Anne Lyden, then at the J. Paul Getty Museum; Julian Cox, then at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Sandra Phillips, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA); Drew Johnson, the Oakland Museum of California, and Britt Salvesen, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Amongst other works, her Winter Solstice piece was shown in a solo exhibition at La Bande Vidéo in Quebec City and at Aggregate Space Gallery’s Environmental Estrangement exhibition in Oakland, California.  ","user_id":37994,"name":"Andréanne Michon","website":"www.andreannemichon.com"},{"id":84707,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer from Seattle, WA. I create surreal, dreamlike images. Using self-portraiture, my images come from a place of personal exploration. Creating images is my way of processing emotions, past experiences and desires. My images usually begin with a feeling that I turn into a visual. I invite the viewer to find their own interpretation with each image and hope that they can also see a part of themselves.\n","user_id":84314,"name":"Stacy Honda","website":"www.stacyhonda.com"},{"id":37855,"bio":"Nina Holtan is a Norwegian photographer and was educated at Norges Kreative Fagskole, Oslo in 2008.\n\nHer main focus is portraits and narrative images within art, culture, music and society. She searches for the fleeting moments which help to recreate the stories and show our relationships, and her images reflect a search for light, mood and candid moments.\n\nIn 2018, she published a book called Drammensere with 80 different portraits accompanied by quotes and personal stories.","user_id":37860,"name":"Nina Holtan","website":"www.ninaholtan.no"},{"id":637053,"bio":"","user_id":636469,"name":"Vladyslav Shut","website":""},{"id":561130,"bio":"Bio\n\nColin Payne is an international-award-winning landscape artist, author and photography mentor. He leads photography workshops that help people of all skill levels learn the art of image making, hone their creative vision and achieve personal growth through the process. He’s also currently training to become a mindfulness meditation instructor.\n\nOriginally from Newfoundland, Colin followed his love of nature to the wild Pacific Northwest, where he lived for nearly two decades and honed his photography craft. He recently retraced his roots back to Atlantic Canada, in Nova Scotia’s stunning Annapolis Valley—where he lives with his wife and two vibrant young children. \n\nColin is a committed environmentalist who relentlessly advocates for Mother Nature. He’s also a mindfulness meditation practitioner who is committed to the Buddhist principles of right speech, harmlessness, loving kindness and peace. He’s LGBTQIA2+ ally, and is committed to the cause of decolonization as a self-identified member of the Mi’kmaq First Nations","user_id":560546,"name":"Colin Payne","website":"www.landscape-art.ca"},{"id":745806,"bio":"Jamie Kreher is an artist and educator based in St. Louis, MO.  She earned her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and exhibits her work nationally and internationally.  She is professor of photography at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park.","user_id":742759,"name":"Jamie Kreher","website":"www.jamiekreher.net"},{"id":745988,"bio":"Please check out my bio on my website: https://www.unisonart.space/about ","user_id":742912,"name":"Natalie Egger","website":"www.unisonart.space"},{"id":745764,"bio":"My name is Jesús Gómez. I was born 1987 in madrid, Spain, and emigrated to Germany in 2009.\nMy artworks are based on analogue and experimental photography.\nWhat I can hold in my hands, cannot be scrolled away. This is why I appreciate the work with manual, analogue techniques in times of mass-production of media.\nThrough photography and installations, I pursue a decelerated, careful and aesthetic form of reflexion and engagement with oneself and with society.\nMy works are a result of my values and beliefs: not only sociopolitical approaches, but also ideals of beauty and freedom. With my artwork I want to bring ambiguity and diversity back into my life. \nMy last exhibitions took place at Kubus Gallery (Hannover, Jan 2022), The Stage Gallery (Cologne, May 2022), Atelier Block 16 (Hannover, May and September 2022).","user_id":742723,"name":"Jesús Gómez","website":"jgomez-photographer.com"},{"id":37867,"bio":"Blink is a real-time location platform for media companies to build and manage a global network of media professionals on location when and where they need them.","user_id":37872,"name":"Blink Network","website":"www.blink.la"},{"id":745789,"bio":"Howard studied photography and visual communications while attending The George Washington University. As principal of HC Creative Communications, a successful brand design and marketing firm, he directed photo shoots for organizations including The National Cancer Institute and The Washington Post Company.\n\nHoward has been discovering visual inspiration for over 45 years. His nature and urban photo imagery speak of contrast, form, and texture. Howard’s eye for unexpected detail often transforms to the abstract. With the use of natural light, his imagery suggests a painterly style, transforming the visual world to a photograph by painting with light.\n\nHoward’s travels inspire his photography which has been exhibited in individual and group shows.","user_id":742746,"name":"Howard Clare","website":"www.hclarephoto.com"},{"id":734806,"bio":"Born in 1967 in Mannheim, Germany, Stephanie Bing graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Mainz with distinction. She studied painting and photography in the master classes of renowned professors Klaus Jürgen-Fischer and Dr. Vladimir Spacek of Prague. She then worked as an associate professor and counselor for the Bavarian Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the Bavarian Chamber of Architects until 2002. Her priority was visual literacy, aesthetic perception, design, architecture, and digital media.\n\u0026nbsp;\nStephanie Bing shows us her broad artistic tension while enjoying traveling worldwide. Inspired by southern light and color, she sets up her interior paintings with a bright, surprising jewel box, gateway to an unknown sanctuary with high vibes and energy. She loves rhythmizations and uses complementary colors as challenging accents to make her pictorial themes exciting. Her paintings are more than an assemblage of colours and patterns to please the eye. Stephanie is building a new environment, which relates to nothing seen before. Her pure aesthetic energy flows from her pictures and brightens the mind as she creates pure buzz and delightful excitement.\n\u0026nbsp;\nSince 1991, her work is shown in national and international exhibitions. In 2022, Stephanie Bing won the international art 1st prize, “AWARD VIBES” in Frankfurt.","user_id":733602,"name":"Stephanie Bing","website":"www.stephaniebing.de"},{"id":826959,"bio":"","user_id":812697,"name":"Ahmad Najafi","website":""},{"id":38243,"bio":"I was born in a small town in Upstate New York and discovered my love for photography when I was a sophomore in high school.  I was placed in a digital photography class to fill a gap in my schedule and haven’t looked back since.  I began assisting the local wedding photographer on the weekends and realized that photography as a career might not mean life in a cardboard box. \n\nIn 2006 I went to Cazenovia College where I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree studying photography.  Upon graduation, I opened my own portrait studio and ran a successful business for two years before heading off to New York City to complete an internship with National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry.  Not long after my internship, I began my graduate studies at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia and graduated with my MFA in photography in May of 2014.  Currently, I teach middle and high school art and serve on the Cazenovia College faculty as an adjunct instructor teaching photography.  \n","user_id":38248,"name":"Hannah Morse","website":"www.hannahmorse.com"},{"id":443957,"bio":"Pier  (1975) is an Italian photographer, based in Milan, His work deals with  current social issues, but also intimate and personal, through a  subjective approach of continuous research. Pier’s projects create  bridges, connections between men, in a constant comparison with his  origins. Through his gaze he expresses and visualizes experiences,  transforming them into something illusory linear and diversified by  placing if and time in a perception of change. He always likes to say  that his photograph fills a void.\nActually represented by:\nCONTRASTO\nVia Nizza 56\n00198 Roma\nwww.contrasto.it\n","user_id":443373,"name":"Pierluigi Costantini","website":"www.piercostantini.com"},{"id":773783,"bio":"Constance Koningsberger is a photographer and artist based in the Netherlands. She successfully graduated in May 2023 at the Fotoacademie in Amsterdam. \n\nBefore she started working as a professional photographer, Constance worked as a lawyer and bankruptcy trustee for 10 years. Justice and injustice play an important role in her life.\n\nThe reason for Constance's work is autonomous. Her starting point is personal. Her work is about body image in today's society. Her most recent ongoing series is called Body. \n\nStudy\n2020 - 2023 Fotoacademie Amsterdam \n\nBooks\n2023 May – Body I Self published\n\nPublucations I Exhibitions I Nominations\n2024 Jan - Bronze winner Tokyo International Foto Awards 2023 \n2023 Dec - 2024 Jan - 'Body' is exhibited at the World Biennial of Student Photography, Novi Sad\n2023 Nov – Solo exhibition, Magasin Horaz, The Hague, November 1 to 30\n2023 Oct - Nov - Gravity of Light exhibition, Atelier Ferron, The Hague, Oct 6 to Nov 16\n2023 Sept - Longlist of The OD Photo Prize 2023\n2023 June - Publication in Kiekiekrant, Art Edition\n2023 May - Exhibition Emergo, Loods 6, Amsterdam\n2023 April - Publication in PF Photo magazine for professional photography","user_id":765829,"name":"Constance Koningsberger","website":"www.arts-by-ck.nl"},{"id":744360,"bio":"Vivo la passione della fotografia come una sensazione imprecisa, intensa, quasi adrenalinica che si nutre di emozioni e passa attraverso il corpo e la mente. Oggi mi riconosco nel \"ritratto\". L'intensità di un volto, di uno sguardo, la plasticità delle mani o l'eleganza di un corpo rendono visibili agli occhi la parte più intima dell'essere umano. La fotografia diventa come una silenziosa narrazione del proprio essere, il più intimo. Un vero viaggio interiore che ha come unico fine l'emozione di chi osserva.","user_id":741464,"name":"Cinzia Torresan","website":""},{"id":728597,"bio":"I love to travel and photograph.Those are my passions.","user_id":728013,"name":"Carmen R Perez","website":""},{"id":678476,"bio":"I am a visual artist, photographer and printmaker.","user_id":677892,"name":"Peter Abrahams","website":"www.peterabrahams.co.uk"},{"id":745908,"bio":"","user_id":742844,"name":"Tatyana Shevalye","website":""},{"id":38054,"bio":"Photo taken with my eyes -those who love photography. In love with the light of life.","user_id":38059,"name":"Pedro Carvalho","website":"www.facebook.com/PhotoPedroCarvalho"},{"id":745922,"bio":"","user_id":742858,"name":"Kamyar Sheisi","website":null},{"id":624931,"bio":"","user_id":624347,"name":"Tavonn Taylor","website":""},{"id":38011,"bio":"Based in the city of Montreal, I am a Dominican photographer on a visual journey. I strive to capture the poetry that unfolds when the body becomes a living canvas. Movement, for me, is a language, whether it's a dancer's leap suspended in mid-air or the subtle sway of a body lost in thought. I am fascinated by the dialogue that unfolds when the body interacts with the world or the silent conversations between figures.\n\nI love exploring the journeys into the depths of human emotion and the intricate relationships we share with ourselves, our surroundings, and each other, from the quiet introspection of solitude to the vibrant tapestry of human connection.\n","user_id":38016,"name":"Marlene Paez","website":"marpaez.myportfolio.com"},{"id":745899,"bio":"My name is Patrick Erb and I am an enthusiastic landscape photographer from Germany. I spend a lot of time in nature and try to appreciate the magnificence and beauty of the world by capturing different landscapes.\n\nWhat fascinates me about photography is the possibility of going beyond the pure documentation of what you see. Where the interpretation begins in the mind, so does the photography... ","user_id":742837,"name":"Patrick Erb","website":"www.patrickerb.net"},{"id":745956,"bio":"MA of Graphic \u0026amp; Illustration \nAZAD UNI-TEHRAN","user_id":742886,"name":"SANAZ ABRISHAMI","website":""},{"id":552694,"bio":"Photographer, landscape and documentary from Tauranga New Zealand.","user_id":552110,"name":"Brian Scantlebury","website":"www.brianscantlebury.com"}]}