{"profiles":[{"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"},{"id":649213,"bio":"\n","user_id":648629,"name":"Helen Rosemier","website":"www.helenrosemierphotography.co.uk"},{"id":37943,"bio":"I am autodidact, using analog  and digital photography as a tool to build an image.\nAlways looking around collecting images and words using photography as a startingpoint , mixing different materials, like paper, cotton, ink, slides to build an non-existing image.\nSometimes by building a setting, using things that will disappear, like ice, sick wood, paper or working with a lightbox.\nThe images  seem fragile but if you take a longer look, they are very strong.\n\n","user_id":37948,"name":"Tamara Stoevelaar","website":"www.tamarastoevelaar.com"},{"id":730178,"bio":"Li Bendet is a former painter and presently a photographer living in NYC.\n\nThroughout the years Bendet has explored non-objective painting and figurative imagery in paint, prints and now photography where she strives to create an abstract story of the many textures of NYC construction work starting during the Covid lockdown\n\nLi Bendet graduated with a BFA in Painting, cum laude from Syracuse University, She then went on to study at Bennington College where she further explored and developed as a non-objective painter, working with artists in both schools non-objective painting and color fields.\n\nAt Syracuse she worked with  Darryl Hughto and visiting artists George McNeil and Jane Kaufman. At Bennington, Pat Adams, Philip Wofford and Carol Haerer as well as visiting artist Friedal Dzubas.\n\nBendet has shown her work throughout upstate NY during and after college in campus shows, regional shows and worked on commissions for her work.\n\nAs a resident of New York since the late 1970’s she showed her work at various galleries, auctions and has fulfilled commissions throughout the years","user_id":729594,"name":"Li Bendet","website":"www.instagram.com/bendetli"},{"id":698832,"bio":"Il y a 24 ans je découvrais la photographie - avec boîtier  argentique à l’époque - et je garde un souvenir ému de mon premier cliché, celui d’un nomade au milieu du désert mauritanien. Depuis, mes appareils successifs m’accompagnent au quotidien à titre professionnel et personnel lors de mes voyages en France, en Europe, en Afrique, en Asie.\n\nUn plaisir sans cesse renouvelé m’anime dès lors qu’il s’agit de saisir l’émotion du moment, un regard, un éclairage particulier sur un bâtiment ou sur un objet, une scène de vie, et, plus largement,  de capter ce présent qui parfois échappe à ceux qui le vive. J’aime saisir la beauté là où parfois on ne la soupçonne pas, et à bien y regarder, elle est partout.\n\n« Raconteur d’histoires photographiques » me semble être l’expression la plus juste pour résumer ma relation avec le métier de photographe.","user_id":698248,"name":"Bob Mauranne","website":"www.bobmaurannephotographie.fr"},{"id":745984,"bio":"","user_id":742909,"name":"Sebastian Boxleitner","website":""},{"id":50743,"bio":"Retired high school photography instructor.\nCurrently teaching digital and darkroom photography to adults.\nPrimarily works with film and makes black and white prints in the darkroom.","user_id":50748,"name":"Steven Taddei","website":"www.steventaddeiphotography.org"},{"id":525309,"bio":"Francesco De Napoli, born in Trani, Italy in 1964.\nSince 1982 I have mainly used and still use film: 35mm / medium format / large format and wet collodion. Sometimes digital. ","user_id":524725,"name":"Francesco De Napoli","website":"www.francescodenapoli.it"},{"id":746110,"bio":"Anita Chaudhuri is a Scottish Bengali photographer who was recently awarded an MA in photojournalism and documentary photography from London College of Communication, University of the Arts.","user_id":743024,"name":"Anita Chaudhuri","website":"www.anitachaudhuri.com"},{"id":619352,"bio":"Nevmerzhytska Oksana (b. 1984) is a photographer based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Has been professionally engaged in photography since 2019. She studied at the MYPH art school and at the Kyiv School of Photography.  \nShe received awards and honors in international photography competitions, her works were at exhibitions, fairs, festivals in various countries of Europe and the world (Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Georgia, Israel, USA). Oksana's works are published in “The British journal of photography” . \nThrough photography, she tries to talk to society about topics that excite and inspire to share own experiences and worldview.\n","user_id":618768,"name":"Oksana Nevmerzhytska","website":""},{"id":773810,"bio":"I am from Cuba. My grandfather and my father loved photography and I inherited their cameras, a Contessa and a Kiev. In the 1990s, I was able to get hold of a used Nikon FM2 in Havana.\nMy first daughter was born in Lima and my second daughter was born in Miami. I’m from those places too. I take photos while raising daughters, or the other way around. It is a dual occupation that looks simple, includes routines that end up producing photos - mostly street photos - and inevitably results in my daughters growing up. For me photography is not a ritual of preserving instants but of finding meaning in them, despite whatever doubts I have as I take photos and raise my daughters. \nMy photos always tell a story, or that is what I’m aiming for. I’m not interested in them being technically perfect. It’s fantastic if any of them are. But no, what I care about is narrating. And that’s why I think street photography works, even for portraits. As a photographer, I establish connections with my characters. My photographs are incomplete, I carry those characters in an image which is definitely not reality but in general prompts me to want to know more about them.","user_id":765853,"name":"Ingeborg Portales Marino","website":"www.lensculture.com/ingeborg-portales"},{"id":746018,"bio":"I'm a photographer and residing on the eastern coast of Canada. My projects are concerned with the ongoing changes within the geography, environment and people of the place I call home. Themes of identity, time and how geography shapes our sense of self. \n\nI have no formal education in photography and am self-taught in my photographic practice. ","user_id":742939,"name":"Harrison Clarke","website":"www.harrisonclarke.art"},{"id":746021,"bio":"Colombian artist based in Bogotá D.C.","user_id":742942,"name":"Verónica Giraldo Canal","website":"vgiraldocanal.wixsite.com/veronicagiraldo"},{"id":232499,"bio":"My travels and my love of impressionism, the abstract, the natural world, and the sea, influence my photography. ","user_id":231897,"name":"Lucy Brown","website":"lucybrown.pixels.com"},{"id":267601,"bio":"Elizabeth Sanjuan is a visual artist whose passion is to discover, through travel, the vast mosaic of people, lands and cultures that the world offers; and to record, as faithfully as she can, the incredible panorama of color, pattern and energy that greets the receptive, intuitive eye. Photography gives her the opportunity to observe, but she believes that the lens intensifies her ability to truly understand the world we live in. She ranges worldwide, and draws on imagery that includes not only people, but the natural and man-made surroundings that define and shape our cultures and our communities. For Elizabeth, the camera provides objective proof of the remarkable commonality of humankind, and reinforces the urgent need to protect the cultural and environmental heritage that defines us all.\nWhen Elizabeth is not traveling, she is at home focusing on her long term projects, such as Self Revealed, a journey of discovery for women to define beauty on their terms. Recuerdos de mi Abuela explores the culture, heritage and influence of her strong matriarchal grandmother, who shaped the woman she is today. Small Towns of Colorado is an in-depth look at the rise and fall of small-town America, where global social and economic forces have had widely different impacts on these very small communities. Hokkaido, Land of the Ainu, chronicles her three visits to Japan’s northernmost island in search of the secret to the peace, beauty, strength and resilience of the environment and the p","user_id":266999,"name":"Elizabeth Sanjuan","website":"www.elizabethsanjuan.com"},{"id":112861,"bio":"A photojournalist currently based between Beirut and London, Adib Chowdhury was raised between the muted greens of the English countryside and the lush greens of Bangladesh's paddy-fields.\n\nWith a background in politics (MSc in international relations and Conflict Studies at the London School of Economics) his projects contain a heavy emphasis on research and giving agency to those photographed. The themes of forced migration, identity, and how conflict shapes personal and societal identity are of special interest. \n\n","user_id":112259,"name":"Adib Chowdhury","website":"www.adibphotography.com"},{"id":682327,"bio":"I am a media artist with a background in anthropology and archaeology. In  my artistic work I am particularly interested in urban environments, visual cultures and the ways in which networked images render the physical world. My work is situated primarily between 3D and photography, and makes use of a variety of media, including photography, photogrammetry, VR/AR and Machine Learning. Recent work has been shown at the 59. Venice Biennale (IT), Daejeon Biennale of Arts and Sciences (KR), Tirana Art Lab (AL), Sharjah Art Foundation (AE), The Photographers' Gallery (UK), and VRHam! Festival (DE).","user_id":681743,"name":"Alexander Walmsley","website":"www.alexanderwalmsley.co.uk"},{"id":703939,"bio":"","user_id":703355,"name":"Ottavio Marino","website":""},{"id":746004,"bio":"","user_id":742926,"name":"laura mitchell","website":""},{"id":746081,"bio":"Kari Pyykönen is a photo artist, pedagogue and researcher who specializes in still-lives and portraits. His career spans thirty years of practicing art and teaching photography at the largest Finnish art universities.","user_id":742996,"name":"Kari Pyykönen","website":"www.karipyykonen.com"},{"id":38055,"bio":"Chandan Gomes has read Philosophy at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi (2009). He sees photography is a medium to reflect on his intellectual and emotional concerns. Themes of beauty, imitation and abandonment interest him. He is represented by PHOTOINK, Delhi.\n\nChandan won the India Habitat Centre Fellowship for Photography in 2011, Oslo University Scholarship to participate in Chobi Mela in 2012, Neel Dongre Award in Photography in 2013 and the Foto Visura Spotlight Grant in 2014. He currently teaches at the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts \u0026amp; Communications, Delhi.\n","user_id":38060,"name":"Chandan Gomes","website":"www.chandangomes.com"},{"id":773845,"bio":"I am a freelance photojournalist, my work spans social justice, human rights, conflict and contemporary issues. I prefer jobs that require depth and therefore time. In recent years I have dealt with violence, disease and drug addiction.\nI like to try to analyze the sociological reasons of the topics I deal with. Photography, in addition to being a tool for denunciation, is an excuse to test myself and nourish within me the desire to experience the world first hand but before all this, however, there is the awareness that this job represents a responsibility.","user_id":765886,"name":"GABRIELE ROSSI","website":"www.gabrielerossiph.com"},{"id":121110,"bio":"Zoé Wittering is British-born photographer based near Marseille, France. \nZoé photographs to try and understand the complexities of life. Her artistic practice is a deep exploration of the individual, how we see and connect with the environment around us and how we can be shaped by the people who surround us.\nZoé is particularly fascinated by the moments of transition that punctuate our lives. Through her images, she invites viewers to join her in a reflective exploration of how we navigate the uncertainties accompanying change. She seeks to unravel the intricacies of how we adapt especially when confronted with lives that defy societal norms and challenge established constructs.","user_id":120508,"name":"Zoe Wittering","website":"www.zoewittering.com"},{"id":142544,"bio":"Irene Artuso was born in Rome in 1992. Graduated in Physics and in Bioinformatics, she is currently pursuing a postDoc in Biomedical Sciences. Natural science is always has been her great passion, together with a deep interest in analog photography; both essential instruments for exploring the world that surrounds us. The dimension of the journey became an essential part of her life: a perfect way to explore nature through the lens of her camera.","user_id":141942,"name":"Irene Artuso","website":""},{"id":38078,"bio":"I was born in Maryland, USA in 1976 to Iranian parents. A year later my family moved back to Iran but in 1979 The Islamic Revolution forced us to leave. After stints in Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica and both coasts of America, I settled in London at the age of eight to be raised by my father and his younger sister. Today, I am based in north London with my wife and young son. My art draws on personal experiences and explores themes of identity and displacement. ","user_id":38083,"name":"Ali Mobasser","website":"www.alimobasser.com"},{"id":746140,"bio":"Majoring in urban planning, Xia (Summer) worked as an editor and editorial director of a Chinese architectural journal for 10 years. Her passion in photography and architecture, has brought her to the professional world of architectural photography.\nSummer founded Dingxia Photography in 2018, photographing city, architecture, interiors, portrait and events. From behind the lens, Summer helps clients to document their works, build social network, and retell their stories from different platform. Her works varies from wide shot angles that capture the whole mood of the built works, to tight shot angles that focus on details and structures.\nWhen not busy, Summer spends time with her lovely dog sons Aden and Duoduo.","user_id":743053,"name":"Xia Ding","website":"dingxiaphoto.com"},{"id":746089,"bio":"Ryan Prince is a documentary and portrait photographer that has a particular interest in exploring the polylithic nature of black identities, specifically his own identity as a Black British male from the Jamaican Diaspora. He Explores how self-representation within visual languages such as photography may lead to a better psychological fortitude, for creators and viewers alike.\n\nHe has exhibited with institutions such as the Black Cultural Archives, The National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Photographic Society, also having work appear in publications by The British Journal of Photography, It’s Nice That and Photoworks.\n\nHe was awarded a bursary from the Martin Parr Foundation where his work can be found as part of the collection.","user_id":743004,"name":"Ryan Prince","website":"www.ryan-prince.com"},{"id":18260,"bio":"","user_id":18260,"name":"Izabella Demavlys","website":"www.izabellademavlys.com"},{"id":773867,"bio":"Terra King is a multimedia artist and musician born and raised in California. After traveling the world extensively at a young age, Terra became motivated by film photography as a means to encapsulate the strange, fantastic, grotesque, and mundane scenes of daily life. She has a broad focus, ranging from commissioned portraiture work to landscapes to street photography. \nGraduating with a multidisciplinary BA from UC Berkeley in “Health, Technology, and Modernity” and a minor in Portuguese, she is especially curious about the interrelationships between nature and humanity. Current themes in her work include self-perception and identification, femininity, trash and pollution, unadulterated landscapes, botany, and medicine.","user_id":765908,"name":"Terra King","website":"www.terrasform.com"},{"id":774260,"bio":"two years ago I bought my first film camera, which at the beginning was a way to fight against a heartache, quickly became a new way of expressing myself, the photo allowed me to show others the way I look at what surrounds me, at the time I was studying fashion design, so it was quite naturally that I gravitated towards fashion photography and editorial","user_id":766266,"name":"Romain Bscl","website":"romainbascoul18.myportfolio.com"},{"id":746134,"bio":"Lars Klingenberg, born 1978 in Aachen, lives and works in Hamburg.\n\nSince 2014, Lars Klingenberg has been working self-taught on independent, conceptual-artistic long-term projects, creating, among other things, \"Social and Political Sculptures of the Metropolis\". Using photographic tools and iterations (partly from objects found or collected on the street), to reflect social states and poverty in Germany. The comparative, objective, and serial depictions are based on a veristic approach of New Objectivity.\n\nDriven by the advancing social inequality in German society, escalating consumerism and the Anthropocene, Lars Klingenberg works on a counter-design to the representations, aesthetic distortions and reality shifts in contemporary documentary photography, which have been shaped by educated bourgeois worldviews and neoliberalism since the 1990s.\n\"Social Objectivity\" is a return to the \"clear objectivity photography\" that emerged in the 1920s, shows socio-politically relevant and socio-critical content and sees itself as a counter-current to thematic ownership of foreign cultures and life realities in an artistic context.\n\nIn 2022 Lars Klingenberg initiated the \"Poverty Working Group\", a platform for regular exchange and the development of new project ideas with experts from the fields of social science and sociology.","user_id":743047,"name":"Lars Klingenberg","website":"www.theklingenbergcase.com"},{"id":285194,"bio":"Medical/Street photographer","user_id":284592,"name":"Tuck Goh","website":"www.tuckgoh.com"},{"id":38077,"bio":"Dion Georgopoulos is a professional photographer based in Canberra. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Photography in 2016 at RMIT University, Melbourne excelling in photojournalism and story telling. Dion began his career in 2017 working as a photojournalist at The Canberra Times capturing images of news, feature and sports. Dion has covered local and national assignments including extensive coverage of the 2019 black summer bushfires. These images are an important document of the victims and heroes. As part of a highly experienced team, he continues to hone his passion for photojournalism creating images that provide impact and spark conversation.\n","user_id":38082,"name":"Dion Georgopoulos","website":"www.diongeorgopoulos.com"},{"id":38119,"bio":"I studied photograpy at Escola Das Artes Panamericana in Sao Paulo Brasil 2000-2001. Than moved to Breda  Holland, studied Art Photography at St. Joost Kunstacademie from 2001-2004.  ","user_id":38124,"name":"Nancy Lee","website":"www.nancylee.nl"},{"id":38049,"bio":"I'm currently working as a photojournalist for Lëtzebuerger Land (land.lu) and besides, I work on personal projects staying inherently close to what happens in contemporary society. Since 2013, he works as an independent photographer, for the local press and magazines such as Lëtzebuerger Land, Paperjam, Delano, City Mag and has been commissioned by Nido (Stern) or Les jours (France). 2013 marks as well the starting point of a series of independent documenting to countries and cities such as Istanbul, Turkey where he covered the Gezi Park occupation protests and recently the terrorist attack on New years eve 2016, Myanmar and Japan in 2015, or Teheran, Iran in 2016 where he covered the cultural scene of Iranian artists community, Paris in 2019 the Gilets Jaunes movement and since the start of the Covid-19 crisis I cover the happening in Luxembourg as a photojournalist in the country and on the borders of France, Belgium, and Germany. ","user_id":38054,"name":"Sven Becker","website":"www.svenbecker.lu"},{"id":746152,"bio":"A Russian-Israeli artist now based in London","user_id":743065,"name":"Artem Spivak","website":"www.artemspivak.com"},{"id":361852,"bio":"James Stark has been taking photographs for over 25 years","user_id":361250,"name":"james stark","website":"jamesstark.com"},{"id":746187,"bio":"My name is KELVIN SMALL III I'm a surreal photographer from West Palm Beach Florida. My goal since I picked up a camera is to create worlds that pulls the viewer in and evoke emotions. ","user_id":743098,"name":"KELVIN SMALL","website":"www.KELVINSMALLIII.COM"},{"id":581186,"bio":"French photographer based between Paris and London\nSpecialised in portrait, fashion and fine art photography. ","user_id":580602,"name":"Laetitia Dumez","website":"www.laetitiadumez.com"},{"id":746236,"bio":"Hsu Chihyang is an interdisciplinary artist works with photography, video, painting, and installation. His creative practices are based on congenital color vision deficiency. As a result, he probes into everyday visual communication and suggests the ambiguity he constantly encounters. Hsu has volunteered with visually-impaired communities for years to support disadvantaged individuals. He receives the Directors Fellowship from the International Center of Photography, NY, and the Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, MA. Hsu grew up in Taiwan and currently lives in New York City. ","user_id":743140,"name":"Chihyang Hsu","website":"hsuchihyang.com"},{"id":298982,"bio":"Born in France, I graduated in philosophy and started photography seven years ago, after a master's degree in photography and contemporary art at Paris Saint-Denis University (France). \nMy practice essentially questions the staging of the body and the face in our contemporary societies. At the crossroads between documentary photography, fine art and author photography, I also seek to question the limits of the medium in the era of the flow of digital images.\n","user_id":298380,"name":"Nicolas Boulet","website":"www.nicolasboulet-photographe.com"},{"id":746229,"bio":"I'm an artist, photographer and chess coach.  As a student one of my etchings was commended in the Stowels Trophy and exhibited in the Royal Academy. My work has been in the Ilford Awards and exhibited in the Association Gallery, London and The Bradford Museum of Film and Photography.  I also worked as a photographer for music magazines; my work appeared on front covers and centre spreads.  This year I was chosen for the Marshwood Awards and exhibited alongside the judges, which included Sir Don McCullin.","user_id":743134,"name":"Peter Mant","website":""},{"id":773934,"bio":"I’m a creative using digital photography, video, 3D rendering, post-processing, writing and AI to create intertwining imagery and narratives.\n\nThese focus thematically on urbanscape, fashion and the female figure—with the inherent and contextual aesthetic and semantic values—as contemporary art, hedonic experience and socio-political commentary.\n\nTechnically, I’m interested in private LLMs and GPTs, as developing creative tools, and in self-custodial NFTs, both as a monetization platform and a means of tokenizing intellectual property.\n\niPhone is my camera of choice for most of my streetscape photography. \n\nI self-publish photo books, zines and digital presentations.","user_id":765970,"name":"Paul Domzal","website":"www.pauldomzal.com"},{"id":15698,"bio":"A photographer with a passion for beautiful images.\nMy sweet spot is somewhere between travel and street photography.\n\nThroughout my 10+ years behind the lens, photography has turned from hobby to obsession.\nDuring this journey, I went on to be published by National Geographic and The New York Times, and to have pictures displayed throughout the world.","user_id":15698,"name":"Guillaume Flandre","website":"guillaumeflandre.com"},{"id":38109,"bio":"Jaime Permuth is a Guatemalan photographer living and working in New York City.\n\nHis photographs have been shown at several venues in New York City, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Queens Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, The Museum of the City of New York, The Jewish Museum, El Museo del Barrio, and The Brooklyn Museum of Art. He has also exhibited internationally at the Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno in Guatemala, Ryugaheon Gallery (Korea) Casa del Lago in Mexico City, and the Israeli Parliament.\u0026nbsp; Among others, his work is included in the collections of The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Guatemala, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Museum of the City of New York, El Museo del Barrio, Yeshiva University Museum, State University of New York New Paltz, Art Museum of the Americas (DC), Fullerton Art Museum (CA) Museum of Art Ft. Lauderdale (FLA) and Fondazione Benetton.\n\nJaime Permuth is a Faculty Member at the School of Visual Arts where he teaches in the Master of Professional Studies in Digital Photography program and at New York Film Academy's Conservatory Program in Photography.","user_id":38114,"name":"Jaime Permuth","website":"jaimepermuth.net"},{"id":746050,"bio":"\n","user_id":742968,"name":"Józef Szymura","website":""},{"id":774004,"bio":"I'm Benjamin Tortorelli, a French amateur photographer who's been embracing life in Vietnam since 2011. My journey into the world of photography began in 2019, and it was love at first click. Captivated by this newfound passion, I've dedicated my free moments to preserving the breathtaking beauty of Vietnam through my lens. Join me as I uncover the magic that this vibrant country holds, one snapshot at a time.","user_id":766033,"name":"Benjamin Tortorelli","website":""},{"id":707200,"bio":"Sebastian Ferruzo is a self-taught photogrpahic artist. \nHe was born in Peru in 1996, and currently lives in Jersey City NJ.  \nHe makes photographs by wandering and talking to strangers.","user_id":706616,"name":"Sebastian Ferruzo","website":"www.sebastianferruzo.com"},{"id":38116,"bio":"I have been a dedicated photographer ever since receiving a Minolta SLR and a basic darkroom kit for Christmas in 1977.  Being an amateur has allowed me to photograph as I like, and I've enjoyed that freedom.  Digital photograhy has allowed me to improve by allowing me to focus more time on subject matter and composition, but I am entirely self-taught and believe it is time to seek a review and critique of my images with the goal of further improving my art and craft.  After forty-two years.","user_id":38121,"name":"Jeff Damron","website":"www.jeffdamronphotography.com"},{"id":38231,"bio":"“Benedetta Falugi is an independent photographer based in Tuscany, Italy. She initially approached photography in a rather casual way, once a passion was realised she continued to study photography through various workshops and as an autodidact. Corresponding with her independent studies Benedetta began a personal project attempting to research ‘places of the heart and people living there’. Her work made in analogue, on film, has been published in several online and printed magazines and shown in various exhibitions, in Italy and abroad.\nHer photographs are represented by Art + Commerce Agency NewYork-\nPhotoVogue Collection and by \"La Linea\" Gallery in Montalcino (Si), Italy.”\n\n\n","user_id":38236,"name":"Benedetta Falugi","website":"www.benedettafalugi.com"},{"id":746233,"bio":"","user_id":743138,"name":"Gerd Thielman","website":null},{"id":746203,"bio":"My fondness for photography began in the covid lockdown. Snapping my surroundings led me shooting in the capital city of Edinburgh. Being only 16 at the time, I have always been keen to push my boundaries. With a willingness to learn I have been shooting all over Scotland for the past two years, building a client base worldwide. I now undertake a BA (Hons) in Photography at Buckinghamshire New University where I am excited to learn more about the photographic practice and all that entails. ","user_id":743111,"name":"Ben Montgomery","website":"benmontgomeryphotography.com"},{"id":744655,"bio":"Sono un fotografo che vive e lavora tra Milano e Palermo. Conduco la mia ricerca fotografica da circa 20 anni concentrandomi su volti e natura. Ho svolto diverse collaborazioni tra editoria, comunicazione e arte.  Oggi ho la fortuna di insegnare la magia della fotografia del cinema a giovani degli istituti professionali e tecnici di grafica e multimedia.","user_id":741722,"name":"Alessandro Di Giugno","website":"alessandrodigiugno.com"},{"id":746518,"bio":"Kristianne was born and raised in a California beach town and grew up in a family of professional travelers. After receiving her BFA in photography, she set off on her own adventures and honed her expedition skills in the mountains of California, Colorado, and Mexico. Soon after she met her husband they set out on a life-changing adventure together by sailing a 38' sailboat 8,000 miles from San Diego, CA to French Polynesia and north to Hawaii over the course of a year and a half.\n\n\n\nBalancing her thirst for adventure, freedom, and spontaneity while settling down with a routine to raise a family has heavily influenced her work. She has settled in the California beach town for now and continues to work as an advertising photographer and visual artist.\n\nWhen she's not in her studio or working on location, she is exploring the coast by sailboat with her husband and teenage children as they plan their next offshore adventure.","user_id":743379,"name":"Kristianne Riddle","website":"www.kristianneriddleart.com"},{"id":383184,"bio":" Photographer and Director of Culture of NPO Espacio Anna Frank\nMaster PhotoEspaña in photographic projects 2021; Diplomate in photography from the Center for Research and Photographic Studies CIEFVE / UCAB 2017.\nDentist, Universidad Central de Venezuela,1993; Master in Oral Surgery, 1996-2000.\n\nSince 2016, she has been the cultural manager of the NPO Espacio Anna Frank in the areas of curatorship and museography; editorial coordination of publications; coordination of the photography category in the National Coexistence Hall; director of educational photography projects with the organization 100cameras.org and collaborations with the Insideout Project.\n\nHer work has been published in publications such as Art Miami Magazine and Incubadora Visual; she has been part of the collective exhibitions Leer la Mirada, Galería Cultura 3yTres, Caracas 2019, and Constelaciones Próximas Centro de Arte Alcobendas, Madrid 2021 and presents her first individual exhibition Micropaisaje y Pareidolia, Galería Beatriz Gil, Caracas 2022. She is co-author of the photobook Mirada Inversa, 2022. Author and producer of the short documentary El Inmigrante Clásico, Special Mention Fare Cinema Festival 2022.\n","user_id":382600,"name":"elizabeth schummer","website":""},{"id":155801,"bio":"retired professional, ex advertising photographer specialising in food and still life, now pleased to get out and about and take what is there.","user_id":155199,"name":"Mike Leale","website":"www.mikelealephotography.co.uk"},{"id":38185,"bio":"Bio\n\nArgentine Photographer and Social Communications graduate based in Miami.\nClaudia Cebrian is interested in the human being and its interaction with nature.  In her work she researches the influence in social and cultural life, fashion and beliefs; and how they condition us without even realizing it.\n\nIn her \"Promised land\" and \"Dried Flowers\" series, Cebrian explores the feelings of an immigrant.  \nLoneliness, fear, confusion and problems of an unknown language or the adaptation of life in a new culture, are circumstances that she herself went through from her own place of uprooting. Daughter and granddaughter of immigrants, she investigates through the language of photography, about the echoes of current migrations and those of the past.\n\nHer projects have been selected and awarded by Lensculture, Lenscratch, Loosenart, Critical Mass 200 and Lomography, Photo London among many others. His work was exhibited in numerous exhibitions, fairs, and biennials in Miami, Orlando, New York, and Buenos Aires from 1997 to the present.","user_id":38190,"name":"Claudia Cebrian","website":" www.claucebrian.com"},{"id":169702,"bio":"I'm a San Francisco Bay photographer who loves all types of photography from nature to street to architecture. My work has been published in Photo  Vogue Italia, 1x.com and 100asa.","user_id":169100,"name":"robin Wechsler","website":"oaklandintruecolors.com"},{"id":746256,"bio":"A long-time artist, Dina graduated from Florida State University with an interior design degree, opened Creative Edge Design and soon was in demand around the Tampa Bay Area. Over the next decade and a half she was engrossed in one large design project after another.\n\nOne day, while working on a floral mosaic for an upscale residence overlooking the ocean, Dina began shooting flowers to capture the exact view of the orchid she had in her mind. She shot image after image until, 4000 images later, she had fallen in love with photography.\n\nShe began shooting other subjects for fun, relentlessly seeking to capture the essence which she felt defined her subjects. Not happy with a static image, she wanted she wanted to capture the core identity of anything she shot.\n\nSoon she was selling her work to local galleries she had frequented as a designer.  She found that her years of experience in the trade gave her a unique perspective as a photographer.  She was able to shoot with an eye toward creating interior artwork images she would want to use in an interior design project herself.  This meant creating fine art through her photography.\n","user_id":743156,"name":"Dina Guergawi","website":"dinamarieviews.com"},{"id":668885,"bio":"AJ Schnettler is a nonbinary, multi-racial photographer/printmaker born and raised on the south shore of Long Island. They decided to get a new perspective on life and education by moving to the West Coast for their BFA. They received their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography with a minor in printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2019. Their work is based around what one does to provide self-acceptance, whether it is through identity or through the space surrounding them, and how to feel at peace even though there is negative social and cultural pressure; as well as work discussing mental health, specifically depression and anxiety in relation to body dysmorphia, social standards, and childhood trauma. Their printmaking work more specifically discusses the topics of depression and anxiety. They have shown work in APAture 2019, Academy Art Museum, Texas Photo Society and Proyectos Galeria.","user_id":668301,"name":"AJ Schnettler","website":"www.ajschnettler.com"},{"id":48372,"bio":"Rebecca Najdowski is a Naarm/Melbourne-based artist whose work engages with the implications of representing nature through photography. Using analog and digital materials — often counter to their intended use — Rebecca’s artworks offer alternative modes to habitual ways of seeing, and sensing, more-than-human nature. Her photographs and videos have been presented internationally, including at Aperture Gallery (New York), Monash Gallery of Art (Australia), and Belfast Photo Festival (Northern Ireland). Rebecca holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil. ","user_id":48377,"name":"Rebecca Najdowski","website":"www.rebeccanajdowski.com"},{"id":744802,"bio":"Margaret León is a pseudonym for Santos Álvarez León (Algeciras, 1972) and Marga Guinea (Madrid, 1965).\n\nSantos Álvarez León combines street and documentary photography to create her own imaginary world where she can explore and show how unreal day to day life can be.\nHer photos have classical references and at the same time she is interested in\nexperimenting with collage and introducing works of art in her images to give shape to her way of seeing.\nShe took part in Fiebre Photobook Market 2022 in Madrid with the zine “Half a Melon”,  she received an Honorable Mention in the IPA awards 2022 with the project \"The Visitor”, she was a finalist in Women Street Photographers in 2020 and her chosen work was shown in the Trieste Photo Days in Italy and got the Silver Medal in the Paris Street Photography Awards 2018 in the category of Beach\u0026amp;Pool.\n\nMarga Guinea studied at the Algeciras College of Art in Spain.\nAt the beginning of her artistic activity her main influence was the world  of comics. Moving on later to oil paintings.\nShortly afterwards,  due to her interests in the fields of decorations and crafts she changed her focus to collage, both as sculpture or picture where she places famous and classical works in contemporary and surreal situations. \nShe produces a lot of work and her latest exhibitions are “Papeles Sur del Sur” solo exhibiton December 2022. Diputación de Cádiz, “Hache Dos O - Agua Viva”, solo exhibition November 2022 in the Centro Documental José Luis Cano.","user_id":741856,"name":"Margaret León","website":""},{"id":773994,"bio":"  Melanie fell in love with photography while photographing for the yearbook as a student photographer in the 9th grade. Watching the black and white film images appear on the paper in the darkroom felt like a special kind of magic, and she discovered at an early age that she had a talent for capturing creative and storytelling images.\n\n Melanie holds a B.S. in Ecology and Environmental Science and is an advocate for climate awareness and environmental issues. She is also an advocate for building confidence and strength in young girls. She launched the MUSEnation program in spring of 2023 to build awareness of the challenges young girls face in today's world while helping build their self-esteem and promote healthy ideas towards a better future. She was recently named as one of the Top 25 Influential Teen Photographers by Senior Style Guide.\n\n In her spare time she enjoys gardening, watching sci-fi and fantasy movies, playing tennis, hiking, traveling with her husband and learning Japanese.","user_id":766025,"name":"Melanie Myhre","website":"www.melaniemyhrephotography.com"},{"id":658959,"bio":"Anica Archip, a New York City native, is a contemporary figurative photographer. She studied photography and communications at both Fordham University and The New School where she received a Master of Arts degree in Media Communications. She has worked as a photographer for a couple of local Brooklyn newspapers, was a studio assistant for commercial photographers, managed the advertising creative services for a menswear fashion company, was a marketing consultant for a photography book publisher and ran her own boutique PR and Marketing firm specializing in Arts and Culture. All the while she continued shooting and life modeled for a few figurative artists. She began to focus on her own art practice in late 2018. She began exhibiting in late 2020 at:  WomensWorkArt in Poughkeepsie, NY and in a Group Photography show at Las Laguna Art Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA.  In 2021 a piece was part of an online exhibit titled \"Femme\" curated and hosted by ART FLUENT.  In 2022 she exhibited work  in four shows and was a winner of Life Framer’s photo competition, “The Human Body”, judged by art photographer, Pixy Liao.\n","user_id":658375,"name":"Anica Archip","website":""},{"id":746290,"bio":"Als klein meisje was LaPeet al gefascineerd door wat nu fashion heet, beauty en design. Geen modeblad was veilig voor het kind: op haar kamertje waren alle muren behangen met covers van Vogue, Avantgarde en Avenue, die ze vervolgens uitvergroot met pastelkrijt natekende. \nLogisch dus dat LaPeet na de middelbare school koos voor een opleiding waar ze haar fascinatie en haar talent kon uitleven: de Grafische School Amsterdam. Daar kon ze tekenen en schilderen en kwam ze in aanraking met grafische vormgeving en typografie. Met die brede basis lag de wereld voor haar open; begonnen als grafisch vormgever groeide ze al snel door naar de functie van art director, voor tijdschriften als Adformatie, Opzij en Avantgarde.\nMaar LaPeet wilde meer: haar hart volgen, dat inmiddels meer en meer uitging naar fotografie. In 2006 schreef ze zich in aan de Fotoacademie Amsterdam, waar ze in 2009 afstudeerde én genomineerd werd voor een Panl-Award. Sindsdien is ze succesvol aan het werk als mode-, portret- en reisfotograaf voor een keur aan (nationale en internationale) opdrachtgevers.","user_id":743187,"name":"LaPeet Pijlgroms","website":"www.lapeet.com"},{"id":691528,"bio":"Anna researching various sensations and ways their are described by the photographic method. Also, Anna uses collages and archival photographs in her projects. Her works are visual metaphors. She is interested in poetically describing simple things and everyday moments.","user_id":690944,"name":"Anna Pavlova","website":"vk.com/phanyapav"},{"id":172053,"bio":"I am travel and documentary photographer based in Warsaw. I graduated in sociology at the University of Warsaw. I started to take pictures very late – in 2008, when I was 27. For the last 15 years I have collaborated with various Polish and international magazines. My pictures have been published by: Polityka, Pismo, The Guardian, Fluter, Brigitte, El Pais  among others.\n\nIn my work I am focused on people, their culture and traditions. My favorite places to work are Spain and Central America. ","user_id":171451,"name":"Julia Zabrodzka","website":"www.juliazabrodzka.pl"},{"id":746513,"bio":"I just have a need to create :)","user_id":743374,"name":"Oxana Mazur","website":"www.facebook.com/OxanaMazurFineArtPhotography"},{"id":744976,"bio":"A professional freelance photographer with a background in psychology and education and a passion for abstraction.","user_id":742013,"name":"James Robertshaw","website":"www.jamesrobertshawphotography.com"},{"id":746333,"bio":"I'm 24, I'm from Italy and living in London. \nWhen I'm not working with kids I'm somewhere taking pictures.","user_id":743223,"name":"Michelle Puddu","website":"www.instagram.com/michellepuddu"},{"id":773983,"bio":"Henry Norato, a talented photographer with a passion for capturing the beauty of life through a cinematic lens. Born in Curacao and having spent a significant part of his life in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Henry has developed a unique perspective shaped by diverse cultures and experiences. With a keen eye for detail and a love for the cinematic aesthetic, his photographs evoke emotions, tell stories, and create nostalgic moods. Whether it's exploring the vibrant streets or seeking out moments of serenity, Henry effortlessly combines the art of street photography with a touch of elegance, resulting in captivating imagery.","user_id":766016,"name":"Henry Norato","website":""},{"id":38130,"bio":"Born in Livorno, Italy, on October 30th, 1986.\nMatteo Verre is a visual artist who works with photography. Influenced profoundly by artists like Robert Mapplethorpe and Ulay, their exploration of the human figure resonates and inspires him on both aesthetic and philosophical levels. His interests in quantum physics and cultural anthropology further shape his perspective on the human condition, fostering a multidimensional approach to his work. He intertwines his main concerns to create his own poetic, focusing on themes like identity and memory, which now form the core of his artistic research. His commitment to art drives him to constantly study and improve his technical skills as well as delve deeper into his artistic language aiming to translate thoughts, feelings and emotion into visual form.","user_id":38135,"name":"Matteo Verre","website":"www.matteoverre.com"},{"id":461350,"bio":"Sackitey Tesa is a self-taught photographer based in Accra, Ghana. Drawing inspiration from the environment, his work explores how objects around us can be considered beautiful when seen in a new light. These objects are things I see every day; from discarded plastics and packaging materials to the wares of street venders. In his opinion, anything and everything can be considered beautiful when seen in a new light.","user_id":460766,"name":"Sackitey Tesa","website":""},{"id":746346,"bio":"filip custic (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain 1993) works across photography, performance and video to address themes around identity, body and our relationship with technology. Mirrors and screens are a recurring features, a reference to our age of image-obsession and selfies, and custic also uses symbols, references to science, and art-historical borrowings in his art. The artist focuses his work on the crossover between technology and the body, talking about identity and how technological objects can help us celebrate the diversity of identities of human beings.\n\ncustic is the artist behind the album visuals for Rosalía’s El Mal Querer and Lil Nas’s US No 1 hit, MONTERO (Call me by your name). He also has worked for Spanish fashion designer, Palomo Spain.\n\nHis artwork has been exhibited nationally at Caixaforum (Barcelona, Spain), La Térmica (Málaga, Spain), Matadero Madrid (Madrid, Spain), Sala Amós Salvador (Logroño, Spain), Casa de México (Madrid, Spain)  and in  Colección SOLO (Madrid, Spain).\n\nInternationally his work has been shown at MdbK Leipzig (Germany), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb (Croatia), Palazzo Giustinian Lolin in Venezia (Italy), Art Basel Miami (United States) and Odunpazari Modern Museum (OMM) (Turkey).","user_id":743234,"name":"filip custic","website":"filipcustic.com"},{"id":38133,"bio":"I‘m mainly interested in art photography with a focus on people, landscapes and the relationship between them. In my photography, I‘m trying to bring together the inner world of feelings and thoughts with the outside world of appearances; to create an imaginary space of timelessness; to capture the moments which lead us to a deeper experience of ourselves and the space around us.\nI'm interested in the archaeology of human experience.  \n\nAll my personal projects are shot on medium format film. \n\n","user_id":38138,"name":"Kristyna Erbenova","website":"www.kristynaerbenova.com"},{"id":847379,"bio":"Dr. Monica Crooks is a trusted dental professional providing personalized, high-quality care. With a patient-focused approach, she delivers comprehensive treatments in a comfortable setting. Schedule your appointment today by calling (916) 922-2027 for exceptional dental services and confident smiles.","user_id":833223,"name":"Dr. Monica Crooks","website":"www.drmonicacrooks.com"},{"id":746395,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer based in Tuckerton, NJ who strives to create photos that make people feel as if they were there and ask questions about what I experienced. ","user_id":743278,"name":"DAVID SHAFFER","website":"www.goldenbearphotography.com"},{"id":746092,"bio":"Mote Sinabel Aoki is a Japanese Photographer, raised in Tokyo and Los Angeles and studied Architecture and Art and design in California and Boston and Paris.\n\nHe discovered photography as his expression since his 1st published book called Nowhere in 1997.\nHe started take his imaginary visions into photography and video after working as an art director and as a visual director.\n\nHe has been attracted by dynamic visions of silence and a subtle beauty which is sensitive and atomospheric.\nAlso his art photography works have been exhibited in galleries in Tokyo and Paris.\n\nHe is currently based in Paris and Tokyo.","user_id":743006,"name":"Mote Sinabel Aoki","website":"www.moteaoki.com"},{"id":746358,"bio":"Фотограф. Занимаюсь фотографией с 2011  года. Снимаю в стиле Art Fashion и Fashion kids. На счету более ста публикаций и более 20 обложек в детских глянцевых журналах по всему миру. ","user_id":743245,"name":"Ксения Русакова","website":"instagram.com/rusakova.fashionart"},{"id":267349,"bio":"Hong Kong artist Ted Lau was born in 1989. Ted is an award-winning fine art photographer. Growing up in Hong Kong, Ted started taking photographs when he was 11. Being brought up in a city where the East meets West, his works have a strong influence from both spheres of the world. He later studied in London, where the western aesthetic made a further impact on him and his artistic perspective.\n\nBeing a self-taught artist, Ted loves to capture tranquil moments that are lost in a second. As his technical skills grew, he found ways to express beauty as he sees it.\n\nFor Ted, beauty is a feeling, everything has to come together to produce an image that captures a fleeting moment of perfection. He has produced stunning works that were recognised in competitions and he still continues produce works, works that are introspective and also actively creative.","user_id":266747,"name":"Ted Lau","website":"www.ted-lau.com"},{"id":293087,"bio":"Donna Garcia is lens-based artist, filmmaker, curator, art director and educator based in Atlanta, Georgia. \n\nOriginally from Boston, her work often illustrates a semiotic dislocation that has been organically reconstructed in a way that gives her subjects a voice in the present moment; something they often did not have in the past.  Her images rise above what they actually are and become empathic recreations in a fine art narrative. She often utilizes self-portraiture and motion to provide an indication of the \"other\" in her work; a surplus threat to the perpetuity of our modern day grand narratives in defining elements like gender and race. Her work reveals the self as a stronger potential that does not correlate with a bounded social order and her subjects don’t abide by rules. \n\nShe has worked as an art director for Ogilvy, NYC, , and is a contributing editor of LENSCRATCH.","user_id":292485,"name":"Donna Garcia","website":"www.donnagarcia.com"},{"id":247379,"bio":"J'aime explorer sans cesse de nouveaux horizons, pour laisser une part importante à l'émotion que procure une oeuvre. Photographier la beauté du monde et de ses instants poétiques. Mais aussi laisser l'imagination et la créativité exprimer des choses qui ne se voient pas. ","user_id":246777,"name":"Pauline Ely","website":"www.paulinely.fr"},{"id":38164,"bio":"Andrew Sherman is a Wilmington, North Carolina based commercial and\nfine art photographer who received his MFA in Photography from the\nSavannah College of Art and Design in 2014. His commercial work\nfocuses on food, architecture, and portraits and he has worked for\nclients such as International Paper, The Wall Street Journal, The New\nYork Times, Garden \u0026amp; Gun Magazine, and many others. His fine art work\nrevolves around humankind’s broken relationship with their environment\nand his recent series, How Far We Went, features fifteen 8x10”\nambrotypes that employ the honeybee as a metaphor and marker of\nhumankind’s broken connection with the natural world. The series recently debuted at Oglethorpe Gallery in Savannah, GA.","user_id":38169,"name":"Andrew Sherman","website":"www.AndrewSherman.co"},{"id":774108,"bio":"Jingyu Wu, graduated from the School of Visual Arts and Design at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (GAFA), is currently a MA student in Visual Communication at the University of Macau. She has provided visual design such as posters and catalogs for various organizations and exhibitions, including the Guangdong Painting Academy, Guangdong Museum of Arts, Graduation Exhibition of GAFA, Guangzhou Triennial, and Guangdong Nanhai Art Festival, etc. Her works have received Outstanding Graduation Design Award at the New One Awards and have been nominated for the Young Battle Awards—Global Chinese Art and Design Graduation Award, and they were published in the Graduate 360° Annual Graduation Yearbook and some other art publications. Her works were also featured in the GAFA Art Museum, Yangjiang Museum of Art, and the Guangzhou Library.","user_id":766131,"name":"Jingyu Wu","website":""},{"id":202505,"bio":"My father kindled my interest in photography at an early age, setting up a darkroom in our bathroom where we would develop and print our own black and white photographs. During school holidays I worked as an assistant in the photography studio at the printers where my father worked and experienced all the processes of commercial photography.\n\nAfter a career in software development, I have returned to photography in a more serious way, having always retained an amateur interest. In 2017 I won the Documentary Prize in the British Life Photography Awards and an RPS Gold Medal as Documentary Photographer of the Year.\n\nIn 2020 I graduated from the University for the Creative Arts with BA (Hons) in Photography and in 2023 I obtained an MA in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism from the University of Westminster. \n\nI continue to work in documentary photography and portraiture.","user_id":201903,"name":"David Fletcher","website":"davidfletcherphoto.com"},{"id":746350,"bio":"Benn was born into a farming family in County Durham and grew up in the working rural spaces of that landscape. Early in life, he formed a deep connection to the outdoors that sparked his love of botanical and landscape photography. It also allowed him to see first-hand the level of human influence required to create and maintain the many changing elements of the landscape – and that our perception of what is ‘natural’ is flawed.\n\nRecognising man’s often unnoticed intersection with nature has become central to Benn’s subject choices as a photographer. While recording the nuanced shapes, colourways, formations and interactions of flora is Benn’s way of understanding and exploring landscapes, nothing he photographs is truly ‘natural’ in the purest sense of the word. Every subject is the result of human intervention altering, constricting or dilating nature's path for our own benefit. \n\nIn a world where plants are now part of mass manufacturing processes, Benn deliberately portrays botanical life at a more individualistic, but no less curated level. He throws focus onto subjects that can be perceived as being directly of nature or natural, but the very existence of which relies entirely on human need, imposition or desire. By exposing these dimensions of our relationship to the natural world, Benn enables us to engage more richly and in new ways with subjects that we thought we knew so well.","user_id":743238,"name":"Benn Storey","website":"bennstorey.com"},{"id":653967,"bio":"","user_id":653383,"name":"Luca De Vincentis","website":""},{"id":745749,"bio":"I returned to film photography during the pandemic (as a lot of people did) and it very much helped me get through it. I have for a long time been a well intentioned mediocre amateur photographer producing the usual technically good but boring images. I found the #believeinfilm community on Twitter and with their support and encouragement have grown more as an artist in the last 2 years than in the preceding 50. Making Trichromes, using pinhole cameras and experimenting has been hugely liberating and growth enabling. Long may that (and film) continue.","user_id":742709,"name":"Andrew Keedle","website":"andrewkeedle.com"},{"id":746297,"bio":"Carl Cabrall is a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree student with a love for capturing stories in photography. He's in the beginning stages of building an online presence and has future projects in the pipeline.","user_id":743193,"name":"CARL CABRALL","website":""},{"id":746318,"bio":"Maja Tetlak (Maya Tetlak) is an artist working in photography and moving image. Currently living and working in London. ","user_id":743211,"name":"Maja Tetlak","website":""},{"id":38399,"bio":"Sheung Yiu is a self-taught photographer whose photographic interest lies on surrealism and oddness in everyday scenarios. \nHis work is published in various online photo zines such as ThisIsPaper, Ignant, FSTOP magazine, Der Greif,  Lintroller,\u0026nbsp;Oitzarisme,\u0026nbsp;get addicted to..., Fotografia Magazine, Mull It Over, NeochaEDGE and Lenscratch. He was selected for Der Greif Guest-Room exhibition and won honourable mention in MIFA photography awards.","user_id":38404,"name":"Sheung Yiu","website":"www.sheungyiu.com"},{"id":746463,"bio":"I’m interested in places where I might not belong, in people very unlike me, in the ugly parts of life. I’m driven by curiosity and visually scan everything all the time. I’ve lived in 30 some odd homes in various places: San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Rome, now in Mexico, in Mexico City for a while. I’m a graduate of a commercial art school where I did not belong but where I learned that I’d been eyeing the world in a specific way forever. I had some kind of signature. That became crystal clear. I’ve had several careers but making images endures and will endure until I can’t see.","user_id":743334,"name":"Tamara Barton","website":"tamarabarton.com"},{"id":746544,"bio":"I am a writer, teacher and photographer in Nyack, New York with roots in Ohio and New Orleans.  These pursuits are all linked for me by me interest in the beauty and diversity of people and their stories.","user_id":743403,"name":"Lynn Lauber","website":"www.lynnlauber.com"},{"id":704338,"bio":"Joanne Clement is a wildlife and landscape photographer with a passion for capturing the beauty of Florida’s natural world. Her journey began as a teenager working in her father’s photo lab, where she developed a deep appreciation for the art of visual storytelling. Through her photography, she seeks to immerse viewers in the same wonder and connection she experiences in the field—whether capturing the unique personality of a bird or the quiet majesty of a landscape. Now, Joanne shares her knowledge and passion with others through workshops and classes, helping photographers of all levels refine their skills and find their creative voice.","user_id":703754,"name":"Joanne Clement","website":"jclementphotography.com"},{"id":107400,"bio":"A filmmaker and photographer based in NYC. Ousman works primarily in the editorial world. Preferring to work in a style he calls fictional journalism. He seeks truth through reconstructing reality.","user_id":106798,"name":"Ousman Diallo","website":"ousmandiallo.com"},{"id":295549,"bio":"","user_id":294947,"name":"Alexey Tsiler","website":""},{"id":10681,"bio":"Guatemalan photographer, Adrian Urrejola's work has been featured, published and/or exhibited numerous times, including in  Geleria Magazine (Fundacion G\u0026amp;T Continental), Reveu Magazine, Costa Rica 2013 Expo Foto, La Fototeca, Amigas - Prensa Libre, 21 K Guatemala (Municipality of Guatemala) , AIrliners.net,  Lensculture, Art Takes Miami (See.me), Monografia Embraer ( Argentina). ","user_id":10681,"name":"Adrian Urrejola","website":"adrianurrejola.visura.co"},{"id":725477,"bio":"Jack Ross is a Vietnam-based photographer who specializes in street photography. Drawing on inspiration from legendary photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ernst Haas, Elliot Erwitt, and Fan Ho. His work often captures an array of subjects that incorporates elements of geometry, high contrast, and a medley of human activity.","user_id":724893,"name":"Jack Ross","website":"www.jackross.co"},{"id":746550,"bio":"","user_id":743408,"name":"Helene Farland","website":"HeleneFarlandPhotography.com"},{"id":746560,"bio":"","user_id":743417,"name":"JJ Lorenzo","website":"www.jjlorenzo.co.uk"},{"id":658628,"bio":"I’ve always been fascinated by photographs and photography, I liked photos of artist like Salvador Dalí and Frida Kahlo more than I liked their paintings. The photos were pieces of art themselves. And I loved looking through my parents and grandparents photo albums, looking back through time.\n\nLater in my life, when digital cameras entered the scene it became so much easier to learn how to take pictures so I got one. I started my career by photographing sports, almost accidentally, since I wanted to capture emotions. Usually when you point a camera at someone they become somewhat self conscious, I wanted to avoid that so I figured that if a person is busy doing something else they won’t think about the camera directed towards them. I was right, and loved taking sport photos, especially roller derby photos.\n\nThese last yers I’ve been photographing surfing, I’m so impressed by these athletes too and I love water. And water is the most important thing to our existence, if there's no water everything dies and vanishes. I'm photographing everything that happens in and out of the waters, like fishermen, fish or here in Indonesia people praying to the sea. Yes, I'm mostly about water.","user_id":658044,"name":"Helena Mettavainio","website":"helenaandthesea.com"},{"id":552673,"bio":"","user_id":552089,"name":"Alejandra Collarte","website":"www.behance.net/collartea9223"},{"id":704832,"bio":"I was born in Nigeria and from there lived and studied in Liberia, India and South Africa. In 2020 I moved to Aotearoa (New Zealand).\n\nI'm a landscape photographer, creating images and prints that explore peace, serenity and thought. I chase moments of quiet, of solitude, of grace, of the slow unwinding of time. Crafting these photographs are a form of meditation for me, a way to connect with my place in the world, to slow down and be with my thoughts.","user_id":704248,"name":"Sasank Sasikumar","website":"www.sasank.photos"},{"id":746580,"bio":"","user_id":743432,"name":"Chi Kun Choi","website":""},{"id":729048,"bio":"","user_id":728464,"name":"Dmitry Koldyaev","website":"t.me/dkoldyaev_photo"},{"id":746559,"bio":"1995  Born in Liaoning, China \n2018  Graduated from the Department of Photography, Dalian University of\n            Technology\n2020  Entrance to Tokyo College of photography \n2021  T3 student project \n2022 「1_wall」one review passed","user_id":743416,"name":"Jiayuan ZHANG","website":""},{"id":727954,"bio":"Amateur photographer attempting to capture the essence of human nature and our interactions with the material world. I continue to seek a deeper meaning to my work, reaching beyond beauty and composition. To capture moments worthy of reshaping society for the better, invoking Joy, Sadness, passion or empathy. Fundamental traits of human nature. ","user_id":727370,"name":"Amrit Fernando","website":""},{"id":774359,"bio":"British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper (Hamburg, 1980) has received international recognition for his industrial, scientific and architectural work. Alastair’s signature is defined by a unique understanding of lines and symmetry, colour and contrast, often combined with dark humour. Alastair looks to the machines, technology and infrastructure surrounding us to explore the needs and desires of humans, their dreams and their questions about the universe. As well as working commercially for brands such as Google and Nikon, his work is regularly featured in publications such as Wired, Vice, Scientific American and The Guardian. His prints are included in the collections of institutions such as the Design Museum in London, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Bank Vontobel in Zurich. He has produced several books, including Building Stories (Danish Architectural Press, 2023), Unintended Beauty (Hatje Cantz, 2020) and The Art of Impossible (Thames \u0026amp; Hudson, 2015). Alastair has had solo exhibitions at institutions such as The Royal Institute of British Architects, London and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design (MADD), Bordeaux, France.","user_id":766360,"name":"Alastair Philip Wiper","website":"wiper.studio"},{"id":212394,"bio":"I am a passionate Photographer and Fine Art Printer\nAfter my education as a media designer near Stuttgart/Germany and a job in a film studio, I tried something completely different: Mountaineering, climbing and other outdoor activities. For a few years I lived in northern Italy with my current wife, completely isolated in a \"rustico\" in the middle of the forest. Without neighbors, internet, television, telephone, electricity and running hot water. The experiences and impressions in the peace and seclusion moved me deeply and taught me to observe my environment carefully and cautiously. A contrasting program followed. I got a job as a press photographer in Munich, which I held for several years.\n\nToday, I enjoy the freedom of living in the here and now and doing the things I enjoy.","user_id":211792,"name":"Kai Mörk","website":"www.kaimoerk.de"},{"id":774528,"bio":"I am not an ecological photographer who explores tidal flats. Rather, by discovering ecological truths one by one in the mudflats and interpreting them, we are talking about aspects of existence in the world. And the discovery and interpretation are ongoing. Varies.","user_id":766529,"name":"현준 배","website":"blog.naver.com/nolza21c"},{"id":154474,"bio":"1967 Born in Hamburg, Germany\n1986 General Certificate of Secondary Education in Germany 1986/87 Art studies at the Studio Art Centres International in Florence, Italy\n1987/90 Studies of Photography at the European Design Institute Milan, Italy\nSince 1990 Corinna Holthusen works freelance in Hamburg\n\nHer work is internationally exhibited\nAwards:\n2022 Selected for 200 best digital Artists, Lürzers Archive\n2018 Gold Medal Fine Art Portrait, One Eyelandawards\n2017 International Color Awards Kategorie: Fine Art,Nominee\n2017/16/15/14/13 Photography Masters Cup, Kategorie: Fine Art,Nominee\n2012\tPhotography Masters Cup, Kategorie: Fine Art, Honorable Mention\n2011\tPrix de la Photographie Paris, Kategorie: Fine Art, Goldmedaille\n2011\tPhotography Masters Cup, Kategorie: Fine Art, Honorable Mention\n2003\tLead Award: Cover of the Year\n2001\tLead Award: Generated image 2000\n1999\tKodak Digital Imaging Award: Erster Preis\n1998\tBronzemedaille des Art Directors Club für Deutschland e.V.","user_id":153872,"name":"Corinna Holthusen","website":"www.corinna-holthusen.de"},{"id":38309,"bio":"Andre is a humanistic photographer and visual journalist.\n\nHe has lived in Yangon, Burma since early 2013, and is involved in documenting many aspects of the unique country and its peoples. From life and changes along the iconic Irrawaddy River, to the entrapment of the Rohingya people in Rakhine state and the beauty of everyday life, Andre is working to bring issues to light over the long term, creating in-depth projects that seek to expand the visual dialogue emerging from Southeast Asia . His work has been published in: Time.com, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Global Post, Pro Photographer Magazine, Focus Asean, Chronicle of Higher Education and Myanmar Times, among others. He has also worked with NGOs such as Médecins Sans Frontières and WORTH. His Instagram work has been featured on Time Lightbox, and The New York Times Lens and the New Yorker Photo Instagram feed via Everyday Asia. \n\nAndre is a graduate of the Photojournalism and Documentary Photography program at the International Center of Photography in New York City, a participant at the 25th Eddie Adams Workshop in 2012, and a full scholarship recipient of the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop in 2014. ","user_id":38314,"name":"Andre Malerba","website":"www.andremalerba.com"},{"id":699153,"bio":"Rodrigo Mazzola has a degree in Visual Arts residing in Brazil. He worked as a photographer in an advertising agency, sports website, retail and also in fashion. Participated in national and international exhibitions. He is currently an architecture photographer\n\n","user_id":698569,"name":"Rodrigo Mazzola","website":""},{"id":301761,"bio":"","user_id":301159,"name":"chris lane","website":""},{"id":827499,"bio":"creative photographer","user_id":813237,"name":"Alexandra Timofeeva","website":"alek-sa.com"},{"id":746600,"bio":"Originally from Spain, I am a Belgium-based freelance Filmmaker and Photographer who works on all digital formats.\n\nI began my career as a press and editorial photographer, working for Spanish national newspapers, also had a stint with a local newspaper in Michigan, US, and worked for Camera Press picture agency in London, UK.\n\nI am passionate about creating visual stories that move people, promote discussion, and ultimately of course entertain.","user_id":743449,"name":"Moncho Aldamiz","website":"www.monchoaldamiz.com"},{"id":689389,"bio":"My name is Massimo Giordano, I'm 34 years old and Street Photography is my true passion since about some years.\nMe and my Fujifilm x100v have become inseparable companions, but I would also like and consider to experiment different cameras and shots.\nWith my works I try to tell the mistery that hides in the simplicity of shapes and silhouettes, the play of light and shadows, the contrast between the subject and the background.","user_id":688805,"name":"Massimo Giordano","website":""},{"id":746660,"bio":"","user_id":743492,"name":"Andrea Natali","website":null},{"id":717287,"bio":"Street photographer from London, UK.  @irinalilymedia","user_id":716703,"name":"Irina Bondar","website":"Www.irinalily.com"},{"id":57018,"bio":"Marcelo Carrera – São Paulo – Visual Artist – EAV – Parque Lage School of Visual Arts and Administration and Marketing USP and ESPM. He lives and works in Rio de Janeiro.\n\nThe deepening of my research and production takes place at EAV – Escola de Artes Visual do Parque Lage – RJ and in independent courses and workshops with: Charles Watson, João Castilho, Caio Reisewitz, Franz Manata, Daniela Labra, Pedro França, Renan Cepeda, Luiza Baldan, Marcelo Campos, Denise Cathilina, Eder Chiodetto, Marcos Bonisson, Gui Mohallem, Bárbara Wagner, Cristina de Middel, Cláudio Edinger, Martin Parr, Pedro David, Cia de Foto, Mary Ellen Mark and Alfredo de Stéfano.\n\nI did an artistic residency in 2012 with the artist Eustáquio Neves, in Diamantina, in his Atelier and Laboratory.\n\nExhibitions:\n\nWhat are days made of – Curator Osvaldo de Carvalho – 2016 (UFF ARTS Center, Niterói, RJ).\nThe discreet silence of colors – Curator Eder Chiodetto – 2015 (Centro Cultural Justiça Federal, RJ).\nColetiva Conjunção – Launch of the PandoraPix 2014 platform (Galeria Monique Paton, RJ).\nCape Verde International Photography Festival 2014 (Multiverso).\nInternational Festival of Image Meetings in Braga Portugal 2013 (Multiverse).\nPhoto Rio 2013 in the Campo de Livros project curated by Marcos Bonisson at CCJF RJ.\nFirst Autumn Salon in Latin America 2013 – SP – Associação Cultural Salon d’Automne França-Brasil.\nAugusto Malta Poetic Subversions 2012 (SESC Copacabana) curated by Edu Monteiro.\nPhoto Rio 2011 Totem Art (Centro Cultural Justiça Federal – RJ) Curated by Milton Guran.\nEdno and Alaf 2011 at (Ateliê da Imagem and Artur Fidalgo Gallery RJ – Parque das Ruínas RJ.)\n\nCollections:\n\nJoaquim Paiva Collection － Rio de Janeiro\nEder Chiodetto Collection － São Paulo\nElisangela Valadares Collection － Rio de Janeiro\n\nImages in fine art printing, limited editions with numbered certificate signed by the author available for sale on the platform: PandoraPix Contemporary Copyright Photography – RJ – Brazil","user_id":57023,"name":"Marcelo Carrera Maia","website":"www.marcelocarreramaia.com"},{"id":112920,"bio":"Creator, Director, and Producer of the groundbreaking feature documentary, EVOLUTION: The Genius Equation, Paulina Amador is the founder of WEGenius Minds Productions. Passionate and inquisitive, she refuses to shy away from asking big questions, inspiring curiosity and wonder in her viewers. Her extensive work as a Fine Art Photographer informs her cinematic style – producing films that are visually sumptuous and mindfully evocative. Paulina studied Documentary Filmmaking at the New York Film Academy and at the CECC in Barcelona, Spain. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Paulina currently resides in the Pacific Northwest.","user_id":112318,"name":"Paulina Amador","website":"www.wegeniusminds.com"},{"id":767112,"bio":"","user_id":760557,"name":"Olha Pashkovska","website":""},{"id":160317,"bio":"As a biologist and a nature photographer, I try to document those elements present in our everyday nature environment, which often pass unperceived, and which may get a new bearing when taken out of their natural context. My aim is to open the mind for those natural phenomena, that cannot be seen by the naked eye. My compositions generally show a naturalistic description of the object, but often are put into an abstract context.\nMy work has been awarded and published, and shown in a variety of national and international exhibitions. A picture of my series \"Flight traces\" has been awarded as the best creative Danish nature photograph in 2022.  I have been nominated Nature Photographer of the Year 2021 by the Danish Association of Nature Photographers (NFD). ","user_id":159715,"name":"Steffen Faisst","website":"www.faisstphoto.com"},{"id":746719,"bio":"        Bill Lundberg is recognized as one of the major pioneers in film and video installation art.  Working in Europe in the early 1970’s, he developed forms of “film sculpture” before such work was recognized or named and for over four decades has shown his productions in the major museums and galleries in the US and Europe,","user_id":743541,"name":"Bill Lundberg","website":"hydie@utexas.edu"},{"id":201365,"bio":"I’m a conceptual photographer working with digital photoshop manipulation\n(B.1997, The Netherlands)\n\nI’ve always enjoyed art.\nI like to capture beauty with a sense of reality. Since I've become severely ill, I started to tell stories and visualize my thoughts and emotions through photography. It made me find my voice as an artist.\n","user_id":200763,"name":"Mirthe van den Berg","website":""},{"id":122459,"bio":"I love abstract photography, mainly shooting with a nikon D750","user_id":121857,"name":"Adrian Cornwell","website":"www.adrianc.photos"},{"id":204299,"bio":"Former journalist, PhD in Media History - but nowadys it is just pinhole photography. ","user_id":203697,"name":"Jan Hinderson","website":"hindersonjan.wordpress.com"},{"id":687369,"bio":"A software developer who is spending his free time having a camera in hands, shooting whatever comes in front - mostly streets, but loves to experiment with techniques like ICM or multi exposure. ","user_id":686785,"name":"Péter Gulyás","website":"www.gulyaspeter.com"},{"id":690320,"bio":"I am not a professional photographer; I am a PhD student in Economic and Social Sciences in London.  I started taking pictures after my sister gave me an analogic camera she thought it was broken. Turned out to be functioning so I started wandering the streets trying to grasp bits of humanity. ","user_id":689736,"name":"Andrea Giglio","website":""},{"id":257798,"bio":"I am most enthusiastic about performance art photography. In my eyes, everyone has his or her uniqueness and holiness. I like to wipe away the enduring dust accumulated on souls and make them shine, to reveal the depth of their hearts, their natures as pure and clear as children's","user_id":257196,"name":"Tai-Hong peng","website":"photos.app.goo.gl/qXPStBpBw1UsNxJ67"},{"id":398879,"bio":"My name is Kobbie Pessach and I invite you to see the world through my lens\n","user_id":398295,"name":"Kobbie Pessach","website":"www.kobbiephotography.co.il"},{"id":126890,"bio":"\nHerbert Mulanovich (b. 1979) is a photographer who imbues landscapes and portraiture with emotional resonance. Through the careful framing and restaging of the everyday situations and environments he finds himself in, Mulanovich reflects on social relations, the passage of time, and the culture of Latin America, where he grew up in Lima, Peru. He studied photography at the Gaudí Institute and the Centro de la Imagen, both Lima, Peru and film at the New York Film Academy in New York, NY.\n\nMulanovich presented his first two solo exhibitions, Distancias Aparentes and Spatula at Cecilia Gonzalez and Denise Dourojeanni Gallery (Lima, Peru). His most recent solo exhibition about street dogs was presented both at Ricardo Palma Cultural Center (Lima, Peru) and, in an updated form, at Galería Metropolitana (Santiago, Chile). He has also participated in group exhibitions in venues such as Centro de la Imagen (Lima, Peru), Luis Miró Garland Contemporary Arts Center (Lima, Peru), and Monumental Photo Cultural Center (Callao, Peru).\n\n\n\n","user_id":126288,"name":"herbert mulanovich aljovin","website":"www.herbert-mulanovich.com"},{"id":746757,"bio":"Brice Gelot is a french self-taught photographer who has gained a strong reputation for his raw and powerful photography, known for his photojournalism. His photographs often reflect the gritty reality of life on the streets, including portrait of people on the margins of society, the world of tattoos, and the darker side such as homelessness, drug addiction and gangs.\nHis work provides a powerful and thought-provoking look into the one of those who live on the streets, giving a voice to those who often go unheard.\n\n","user_id":743571,"name":"Brice Gelot","website":"www.nsd5150.com"},{"id":38347,"bio":"Poacher photographer working on the thin border between fiction and reality.\n\n⚡️𝚃𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝚜𝚎𝚝𝚜 𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚙𝚜.\n𝚃𝚛𝚊𝚙𝚜 𝚘𝚏 𝚕𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝, 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚝𝚜, 𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚜 𝚠𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚎𝚊𝚛, 𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚕 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚚𝚞𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚛. 𝙲𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚞𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚟𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚝.\n“𝙸 𝚕𝚘𝚘𝚔 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚛𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚖𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚠𝚑𝚎𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗 𝚒𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚖𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚟𝚎𝚜, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚘𝚘𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚘 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚓𝚎𝚌𝚝…” 𝚜𝚊𝚢𝚜 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚔. 𝙱𝚞𝚝 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚔 𝙺𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚊 𝚍𝚘𝚎𝚜 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚐𝚒𝚟𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚝𝚎𝚖𝚙𝚝𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚏 𝚐𝚘𝚗𝚣𝚘 𝚙𝚑𝚘𝚝𝚘𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚙𝚑𝚢, 𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚌𝚑 𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚌𝚎𝚜 𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎 𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚗 𝚌𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚝. 𝚃𝚘 𝚌𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚟𝚎𝚒𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐, 𝚑𝚎 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚊 𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚘𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚜 𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚐𝚢. 𝙷𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚝𝚜 𝚞𝚙 𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚜 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚢 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚢, 𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚕𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝, 𝚋𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚍𝚘𝚠𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚐𝚒𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚜𝚞𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚖𝚒𝚌𝚛𝚘𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚙𝚒𝚌. 𝙷𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚗 𝚠𝚊𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚌𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚐𝚎 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚏𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚎𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚎𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚢 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚙.\n𝙵𝚘𝚛 𝚖𝚊𝚐𝚊𝚣𝚒𝚗𝚎𝚜, 𝚊𝚍𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚜 𝚘𝚛 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚕 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚓𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚜, 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚝𝚛𝚒𝚋𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝙽𝚎𝚠 𝙲𝚊𝚕𝚎𝚍𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚊 𝚝𝚘 𝙿𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚊𝚗 𝚑𝚒𝚐𝚑 𝚜𝚘𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚝𝚢, 𝚑𝚎 𝚑𝚞𝚗𝚝𝚜 𝚍𝚘𝚠𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚏𝚛𝚊𝚐𝚒𝚕𝚎 𝚖𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚝𝚑, 𝚊 𝚟𝚒𝚋𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚜𝚎𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚍 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚏𝚎𝚌𝚝 𝚏𝚛𝚊𝚖𝚎. 𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚙𝚘𝚎𝚝𝚛𝚢, 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚎𝚖𝚘𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗, 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚞𝚗𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚜𝚞𝚋𝚓𝚎𝚌𝚝, 𝚑𝚎 𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚕 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚝.\n\n𝙺𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚊 𝙿𝚎𝚌𝚗𝚒𝚔 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝙻'𝙾𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚌𝚒𝚎𝚕 𝚅𝚘𝚢𝚊𝚐𝚎 ( 𝚏𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚑 𝚙𝚞𝚋𝚕𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 )","user_id":38352,"name":"Frank Kappa","website":"www.frankkappa.com"},{"id":62242,"bio":"I am a computer science graduate presently living in Singapore. I am presently working with a Bank. Travel and Photography is my passion and Sebastiao Salgado is my greatest inspiration. I am currently committed to a long term personal project \"Portrait of India - A Personal Revelation\" aiming to photograph the unexplored landscapes, ancient architecture, life of common people and magnificent wildlife across great Indian continent. ","user_id":62143,"name":"Ravikumar Jambunathan","website":"www.ravikumarjambunathan.com"},{"id":745232,"bio":"1980 Returned to Japan and began working in advertising and magazines.\nHad about 9 solo photo exhibitions.\n  Received ADC Award \"Kyocera Magazine Advertisement\" 19New York ADC Award \"Chage\u0026amp;Aska Record Jacket\" New York ADC Award \"Shiga Facility for the Disabled Be Alive Poster\" Montreux Gold Award \"NTT Reese Akira Kurosawa Poster\" etc.\n","user_id":742238,"name":"toshiaki takeuchi","website":"wish-co.jp"},{"id":38357,"bio":"Born in 1993. Live in Wroclaw in Poland. Student in Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences.\nAdventure with photography began in 2011. And from the beginning it was a street photography. Inspired by Joel Meyerowitz's photographs and the rest of the tribe of street photographers 70-80 years. Do not part with a camera. From day to day trying to develop as a street photographer.\nAmateur photographs hoping for a wider understanding by \"world of street photography '.\n","user_id":38362,"name":"Bartosz Trybus","website":"www.bartosztrybus.pl"},{"id":634043,"bio":"A commercial photographer for over 50 years, for the last 15 years I have focused on my sheep as art. I am a shepherdess, a photographer, a farmer living and working in Southern Maine. \nThe Portland Art Gallery in Portland Maine represents my work.  ","user_id":633459,"name":"Nina Fuller","website":"www.ninafullerphotography.com "},{"id":385212,"bio":"A man who enjoys his hobby and dreams of turning to it for a mid-life career change.","user_id":384628,"name":"R Atlas","website":"tatzlum.photo"},{"id":706048,"bio":"","user_id":705464,"name":"Alex Polli","website":""},{"id":650935,"bio":"Visual artist experimenting with the iPhone13,  CANON 7D Mark II, Ilford Harman Black and White Film Camera, and Lomography Fisheye 2, 35mm Film Camera. ","user_id":650351,"name":"Camille Paldi","website":"www.camillepaldiphotoproject.com "},{"id":636092,"bio":"Benjamin Briones Grandi is a lens based artist, born in 1985, Santiago, Chile. Early in his career, Benjamin developed a conceptual approach to his work, producing minimalistic surreal images using photography. His work has a carefully crafted aesthetic, and unique perspective in the use of the medium.","user_id":635508,"name":"Benjamin Briones Grandi","website":"www.benjaminbrionesgrandi.com"},{"id":746800,"bio":"","user_id":743607,"name":"Ryan Jacobs","website":"www.ryanjacobsphoto.com"},{"id":721832,"bio":"Cory Wilyman is a Canadian Toronto based photographer, cinematographer and co-founder of The Cardinal Gallery.\n\nHe was inspired to enter into the arts in his youth by the artistic collaboration of photographer Simon Larbalestier and graphic designer Vaughn Oliver's Pixies album cover in the nineties. He studied Photographic Arts at Ryerson University and started his career shortly after as a camera assistant in the Toronto film industry, learning his craft by working for some of North America's leading cinematographers. Now an accomplished cinematographer in his own right he has traversed the planet for his profession. He has worked on shoots for U2, the Rolling Stones, NFL Superbowl, Hockey Night in Canada, and behind the lens on countless commercials. His clients include Jaguar, Landrover, Merck, Pfizer, Budweiser, Visa, Rogers, and Nintendo.\n\nCory has been strongly influenced by artists such as Robert Frank, Joel-Peter Witkin and Robert Park Harrison. His Sakshi Collection was born out of an impetus to check out of his life as he knew it in order to impel his creative boundaries. He arrived in Delhi with his 35mm camera gear, purchased a motorcycle and embarked on a journey of cultural immersion that took him all throughout India by himself for almost a year with little to no contact with the world that he left behind in Canada. His photographs from that year weave a mind's eye tapestry of humanity and experience.\n\nIn March of 2020, Cory co-founded The Cardinal Gallery wit","user_id":721248,"name":"The Cardinal Gallery","website":"www.thecardinalgallery.ca"},{"id":746862,"bio":"","user_id":743659,"name":"Frank Pichler","website":"www.frankpichler.de"},{"id":671825,"bio":"\n","user_id":671241,"name":"Edvard Orell","website":"www.edvard.at"},{"id":38342,"bio":"Anderson Ranch Arts Center is located in Snowmass Village, Colorado, a resort community 160 miles west of Denver and just minutes away from Aspen. Anderson Ranch is a place like no other. Artists of all levels and ages come here every summer for the opportunity to uncover, develop and stretch their creative spirits by attending one of our 145 workshops. \n\nOur photography program offers workshops in a variety of genres including documentary storytelling, portraiture, landscape and conceptual image making. In addition, workshops cover image capture, composition, lighting, digital and traditional darkroom processing and historic alternative processes.\n\nWe invite you to enjoy a life-changing experience at Anderson Ranch through a workshop, internship or residency.","user_id":38347,"name":"Anderson Ranch","website":"www.andersonranch.org"},{"id":599746,"bio":"Berlin, Germany based 30 year old photographer/cinematographer. Born and raised in Bielefeld,  Jan Fabi completed various internships in the film industry before beginning his cinematography studies at the renowned Film Academy Baden-Wurttemberg. \n\nHe has worked on various film projects in the last years as a Director Of Photography, some of whom screened at renowned international film festivals.\n\nSince Cinematography and Photography go hand in hand, one of his biggest passions is capturing the highly digitized everyday life with his analogous Leica cameras, his old Rolleiflex as well as his Linhof large format cameras and developing all films in his home lab in Bielefeld.\n\n","user_id":599162,"name":"Jan Fabi","website":""},{"id":270724,"bio":"Journalist, Psychoanalysis grade","user_id":270122,"name":"Ximena Hinzpeter","website":""},{"id":366402,"bio":"","user_id":365800,"name":"Manel Puigcerver Oliván","website":"500px.com/serpulido2006"},{"id":746801,"bio":"Appassionato e studioso di fotografia dagli anni '80.","user_id":743608,"name":"Mario Vani","website":""},{"id":746803,"bio":"Being member of the Irish Photographic Foundation, the\tGuild of Photographers and the Royal Photographic Society","user_id":743610,"name":"Horst Witthueser","website":"www.wittography.co.uk"},{"id":746840,"bio":"Nick Gladkiy (aka Mykola Hladkyi)\nb.1988 (Dnipro, Ukraine) \nCurrently based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Studied International Economic Relationship.\nStarted photography as a hobby at around 2011.\nFilm photography enthusiast.","user_id":743641,"name":"Nick Gladkiy","website":"nickg.photos"},{"id":143704,"bio":"My work involves explorations into the themes of identity and memory, continually questioning who we are to ourselves and to others, using both the human figure as well as the objects, as a representation of these concerns. ","user_id":143102,"name":"Giola Cassar","website":"www.giolacassar.com"},{"id":746867,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer and teacher from Amsterdam. My work focuses on lost and forgotten landscapes and the ways in which places can work as safe havens for body and soul.","user_id":743662,"name":"François Hendrickx","website":""},{"id":763280,"bio":"","user_id":757464,"name":"Dan Minkkinen","website":"danminkkinen.com"},{"id":157781,"bio":"I have always been attracted to the old and crusty, subjects that are not just bigger than life, they are survivors of life.\nThey have endured life’s strengths and weaknesses, its beauty and roughness, its exuberance and weariness.\nAs the German philosopher Byung-Chul Han explains more eloquently:\nTHE COUNTERPOINT TO transcendence, in the language of religion, is immanence: believing that the sublime is not outside the bounds of the humanly perceived world but manifest within it; that the timeless is also present in the immediate and ephemeral. “The artist rummages through the world, attends lovingly on everyday things and tells their story,” Han writes. What defines an artist may be not so much the snatching at eternity as the tinkering, the grubbing in the dirt, the quiet attention to the most seemingly ordinary and insignificant details — not the grand unfurling of the universe but life at its smallest.","user_id":157179,"name":"Alessandro Durini di Monza","website":"www.durini.com"},{"id":746824,"bio":"","user_id":743629,"name":"动烜 罗","website":""},{"id":746747,"bio":"Catharina Pavitschitz is an Austrian born, London based visual artist.\n\nWorking process-based, building her own cameras, she achieves images that are abstract and subtle.\n\nHer work is offering impressions rather than a reflection of reality, often showing things that in reality, were not actually there.\n\n2021 - Correspondance - Group Exhibition - Online Exibition curated by The Photographers' Gallery, Thomas Brown and Guillaume Ferrand\n\n2015 - Existence - Solo Exhibition - London\n\n2015 - MA15 - Group Exhibition - London\n\n2014 - the spaces in between - Solo Exhibition - Vienna","user_id":743563,"name":"Catharina Pavitschitz","website":"catharinapavitschitz-art.com"},{"id":746852,"bio":"Wedding photographer for over 10 years. Self taught. ","user_id":743651,"name":"Joanna Jaskólska","website":""},{"id":38429,"bio":"Allison Stewart grew up in Houston, Texas and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. She received her MFA in Photography from California State University Long Beach and her BFA in Painting with a minor in Art History from the University of Houston. Allison travels the United States exploring the construction of American identity through its relics, rituals, and mythologies. Her work focuses on the archetype of the hero and the effects war has on our culture. Her work has been published and exhibited internationally, including Cortona On The Move, the Aperture Foundation, The Wright Museum, The New Mexico History Museum, The Griffin Museum of Photography, The New Republic, Die Zeit, Wired, Mother Jones, and Vogue Italia. Her work has been honored by the Magenta Foundation, IPA, the Texas Photographic Society, and the Houston Center for Photography. Her work is included in the Rubell Family Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The New Mexico History Museum Palace of the Governors Photo Archive, the University of Wisconsin Alumni Association, and private collections. Allison is a founding member of the Association of Hysteric Curators.","user_id":38434,"name":"Allison Stewart","website":"www.Allison-Stewart.com"},{"id":121544,"bio":"Dena Elisabeth Eber is an artist based in Northwest Ohio whose artistic endeavors include VR art works, photography, and interactive installations. Her current work is intimate and personal, addressing connections with the land and its complicated past. Dr. Eber has shown her work at numerous international and national exhibition venues including the Gallery D-ART for the International Symposium on Digital Art, SIGGRAPH, SPE, the Griffin Museum of Photography, Photoplace gallery, Manifest Gallery, The LACP, and IDMAA.  She recently published a book, \"You Refuse to Believe That You Ever Liked Pink\" through Schilt Publishing.\n\nDr. Eber is a Professor of Photography and Digital Arts at Bowling Green State University where she has taught since 1997.  She earned her Ph.D. and her MFA in Art from the University of Georgia, and her MS in Computer Science and her BS in Mathematics from Colorado State University. ","user_id":120942,"name":"Dena Eber","website":"denaeber.com"},{"id":763541,"bio":"Independent Design director \u0026amp; creative capturing places, moments and people.","user_id":757680,"name":"Saana Hellsten","website":""},{"id":714959,"bio":"Nick Haste, an editorial and portrait photographer out of San Francisco, CA, captures images that create new narratives about Black beauty and desire while embracing historical elements and inventing projected future scenarios.","user_id":714375,"name":"Nicholas Haste","website":"nickhaste.com"},{"id":746893,"bio":"I studied photography at the University of Essen and work in the field of experimental photography. I work with the scanner, with the technique of the cyanotype, but also with my digital camera. I live in Germany, work in my studio in Krefeld and took part at many exhibitions.","user_id":743683,"name":"Gaby Baltha","website":"www.balthaphotography.com"},{"id":746925,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer based in Italy and Kazakhstan.\n","user_id":743709,"name":"Matteo Coda","website":"www.codamatteo.com"},{"id":746889,"bio":"m o e i n i Fine Art Photography","user_id":743680,"name":"Fereidoun Moeini","website":"www.moeini.at"},{"id":573145,"bio":"I'm a photographer interested in anthropology and landscape philosophy. ","user_id":572561,"name":"Kurt Deruyter","website":"www.kurtderuyter.com"},{"id":28165,"bio":"Francois was born in Switzerland, the same town as Le Corbusier and Louis Chevrolet (Mr. Chevy).\nHe graduated from the Art School of Lausanne as a graphic designer. \nHe is a self taught photographer.\nSpend spent over 40 years trying to loose his accent and finally he gave up.\nDo not eat cheese, do not yodel and do not collect cuckoo clocks.\nShare his life with an amazing woman.\nTravel the world on corporate and on his own budget.\nHave a long list of dream clients, Art Directors and Curators.\nReceived best of Fine Art from the Lucie Awards Competition in 2008 out of 18.000 entries for his series: \"Stop the Violence\" \nAwarded a Platinum in Photo Graphis Annual in 2011.\nBeen exhibited overseas and in the US.\nBeen considered by his friends as a very fortunate guy in all aspects of life.\nHoping for more peace in the world.","user_id":28170,"name":"Francois Robert","website":"www.francoisrobertphotography.com"},{"id":774719,"bio":"My name is Ellis Moore, and I am a Photographer, based in Southern California with my lovely wife De'Anna.  I became interested in photography many years ago when I picked up my first camera during my first trip to Germany while serving in the U.S. Army. \n\nI am passionate about capturing beautiful moments and creating stunning images that tell a story.\n\nPhotography has been a lifelong passion of mine, and I have been fortunate to turn my passion into a profession. Over the years, I have honed my skills and developed my own unique style, which is a blend of digital art and storytelling.\n\nI specialize in special events i.e., weddings, portraits, sports, and nature photography, and I love the challenge and creativity involved in each project. I work closely with my clients to ensure that I capture their vision and create images that they will cherish for years to come.\n","user_id":766694,"name":"Ellis Moore","website":"ellismoore.smugmug.com"},{"id":258038,"bio":"","user_id":257436,"name":"Arthur C","website":"500px.com/p/ArthurChu"},{"id":746954,"bio":"I'm a retired portrait photographer, but will never put down my camera.  I'm looking to expand in to other types of photographic art.  ","user_id":743736,"name":"Peggy Lee","website":""},{"id":723893,"bio":"Started seriously exploring street photography in 2021\n- IPA 2021/2022 - 5 Honorable Mentions \n- Monovision Awards 2021/2022 - 4 photographs received Honorable Mention\n- 35Awards 2022 : Top 100 photographers in Street nomination \n\n","user_id":723309,"name":"Spyros Petoussis","website":""},{"id":38435,"bio":"The camera takes me places I would not otherwise roam. Looking through cracks  and slipping down back alleys you see things others miss. I examine life through the lens.  I shoot the obscurities, anomalies, and the crashing together of moments.","user_id":38440,"name":"Cindy Higby","website":"www.higbyphotography.com"},{"id":658249,"bio":"Born 1956; raised near and in the National Gallery in DC; painting since 1964, printmaking 1971, photography 1974. Photographic silkscreen techniques learned in industrial shop in LA, 1975.  Went all digital in 2005.\n \nBA 1978, fine arts, printmaking, Haverford College, Haverford PA.\nMFA 1989, printmaking, California College of the Arts, Oakland CA.\n\nI’ve built and used nine studios/darkrooms. Now I work at the intersection of printmaking and photography on a Mac and large format Epson.  \n\nI moved to rural Georgia from San Francisco in 2012.  I doubt I’d have begun this contemplative work if I had remained in San Francisco.  And if I didn't live across the road from a graveyard so old that rough, uncarved stones marking graves are lost in the trees.","user_id":657665,"name":"Carson Barnes","website":"carsonbarnesart.com/index.html"},{"id":128321,"bio":"I am a photographer born in 1992 and based in Berlin.  Right after getting my degree in industrial engineering, I faced back to my old passion: photography. My love for photography began in preteen years. I asked my family to buy me a camera for my 12th birthday. That was a Yashica. I bought my first digital camera at age of twenty, a Canon 60D. I studied master of photography at Tehran University of Arts. At the same time, I studied as a staff photojournalist for Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA).  I am enthusiastic for street photography. I like telling stories about people and their lives, in addition, I want to show the critical issues of contemporary life. To walk in streets and to observe people's attitude toward society is my favorite hobby.","user_id":127719,"name":"Kimiya Nik","website":"kimiyanik.com"},{"id":697523,"bio":"I am a 65-year-old man I live on a narrowboat and I enjoy all sorts of photography mainly landscape cityscape and especially the waterways.","user_id":696939,"name":"Eddie Starck","website":"Eddie Starck photography.com"},{"id":263008,"bio":"Pilgrim on the road","user_id":262406,"name":"Joy Li","website":""},{"id":714099,"bio":"Photographer from Moscow, Russia. I work in the direction of post and meta modern. In my works I compare the modernity and the \"outgoing nature\", traditional values, culture and traditions of the ancestors and new trends.","user_id":713515,"name":"Tanya Vukolova","website":""},{"id":167260,"bio":"When not working with my hands -- creating and tending a myriad of gardens both perennial and vegetable -- I've been documenting my town in a mystical, magical, dreamlike way, wandering quiet roads, striding through the silence of fulgent valley fog to catch fleeting glimpses of vernacular landscapes where heirloom apple trees still fruit in abandoned one-room schoolhouse lawns and livestock still graze in verdant valleys.  When the pandemic began and the world became topsy turvy, my explorations settled on a smaller and smaller radius, a challenge to see newly just footsteps from home.\n","user_id":166658,"name":"Jane Booth","website":"www.janeboothphotography.com"},{"id":32559,"bio":"Brad Jones was born in Springfield, Missouri, and raised in suburban Memphis, Tennessee, where he studied illustration and photography. He has been working as a photographer in New York in the advertising and editorial industries for the last 20 years. He resides in Brooklyn with his wife and young son.\n\n","user_id":32564,"name":"Brad Jones","website":"www.bradjones.work"},{"id":540649,"bio":"I have been taking photographs seriously for about a dozen years.  I am largely self taught, and have had a number of exhibitions over that time.\n\nI am irresistibly drawn by a desire to create images.  I love minimalism, and although many of my images aren’t now so minimalistic, I still search for this in bold black and white or monochrome work.\n\nMuch of my work is based around journeys, I love the meditative nature of the act of walking.  Spending time in a landscape, rural or urban, allows time to observe and reflect.\n\nI am inspired by people who do things differently and see the world in their own way, people who have the courage to make a mark.  Particular influences include the photographers Susan Burnstine, Keith Carter, and sculptor Antony Gormley.","user_id":540065,"name":"Graham Stubbs","website":"www.grahamstubbs.com"},{"id":746930,"bio":"I think I might be a photographer and I think I might know what I'm doing.. maybe","user_id":743714,"name":"Jhazmine Blakely-Sterling","website":"n/a"},{"id":571127,"bio":"Dan Marshall is an image maker and story teller.\nHe approaches all of his projects with an empathetic heart and a critical eye. ","user_id":570543,"name":"Dan Marshall","website":"www.danmarshallphoto.com"},{"id":324869,"bio":"I have a bachelor of Arts - Journalism. My daily life is filmmaking and photographer- I direct, edit and produce for Beeldtaal Filmmakers in the Netherlands, and make editorial photo's for companies. Next to that I aspire to become a better (art) photographer and my special interests lie with street photography. ","user_id":324267,"name":"Chris Dunnink","website":"chris-dunnink.nl"},{"id":145146,"bio":"portrait, - documentary photographer ","user_id":144544,"name":"Oxana Guryanova","website":"www.instagram.com/guryanova_phone"},{"id":173817,"bio":"Sue Ridge is an artist, and Visiting Lecturer at Chelsea College of Arts, London.\nHer photographic work has been developed from her  X-Ray commissions in a number of London hospitals and museums . \nEarly work includes – 'X-Ray Archive' working with University of the Arts London six Archives and Special collections, funded by UAL Enquiry and Innovation Research.\nShe is a member of the collaborative group - Embroidered Minds exploring epilepsy and the William Morris Family exhibiting at UCLH Neurological Hospital Library, Queen Square London and the Chelsea Flower Show 2018.\nHer commissioned work in healthcare and archives feeds her studio practice.\n","user_id":173215,"name":"Susan Ridge","website":"sueridgeportfolio.com            sueridge.com"},{"id":750727,"bio":"\n","user_id":746992,"name":"Agnieszka Jeszke","website":""},{"id":198652,"bio":"MUGA is a visual artist lives and works in Aichi, Japan. Once a professional snowboarder, fashion buyer and antique dealer, from 2018 he studied fine art photography at Chojamachi School of Arts under Ko Yamada for four years, he now directs and manages three companies. MUGA focuses on using photography as his primary creative medium.\n\nMUGA’s work wishes to guide the audience for an internal dialogue about fabricated facts. The artist was named after a Buddhism concept of selfless or enlightenment — ‘Muga’, whilst being influenced by an Eastern philosophy: “Mui Shizen” originated from Taoism, which broadly talks about an lifestyle or mindset without intervention and intention. The artist reinterprets these ancient ideals in a modern way, through his own lens, the artist creates his work encompassing the dualism of humour and fetish. MUGA intends to convey a metaphorical worldview that allows an open yet complicated relationship with conceptions and perceptions.\nIn 2019, MUGA published \"The window\" as an inside himself approach. He made his artist debut at the group exhibition \"A double helix of Kinsey\" held at the Natural History Museum in the city  Graz, Austria. In 2020, he published \"Just a thin paper\" as a way of approaching fiction, people's perception. Then he won third place in the IPA photography award \"Abstract\" category of the international photography festival.  After then, He has opened his first solo exhibition \"The Color of My Maze\" in 2021, And in 2022 opening ","user_id":198050,"name":"Mu Ga","website":"muga.myportfolio.com"},{"id":774646,"bio":"I was born in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil and started photographing as a teenager. I moved to the city of Brasilia in 1988. Under the influence of my daughter Ana Carolina, I woke up to dance photography. With passion and technical skill, I try to create photographs that convey all the beauty of movement. My work is recognized to capture fleeting moments and transform them into lasting images. With sensitivity I try to extract all the grace and fluidity in the performances of the dancers. I photograph company shows and dance schools, festivals and competitions in various cities of the country. I also do photographic essays, in which I create narratives related to dance. I use the composition, lighting and other visual elements that awaken the imagination of the viewer. I took courses in Art History with the Polish historian Katarzyna Chiluta, Dance Photography with the renowned American photographer Rachel Neville, Show Photography, Scenic Lighting with Thomas Kolisch, among others. My main intention will always be to collaborate to promote the Brazilian talents of dance and future consolidate myself as a photographer in the national and international scene.","user_id":766634,"name":"Carlos Aguiar","website":"www.caguiarfoto.com.br"},{"id":746947,"bio":"Ed is an experienced landscape photographer who specialises in dawn and equine photography. ","user_id":743729,"name":"Ed Silvester","website":"www.edsilvester.com"},{"id":112916,"bio":"Chacun affronte sa vie en la construisant comme une histoire  unique et singulière.\nLa photographie fait de même.\nAventurier, autodidacte, peut-être ai-je eu envie de reproduire la réalité comme je pensais la voir !?!\nÀ un âge où le monde s’offre à vous, où la conscience balbutiante de votre moi se heurte et se confronte à la réalité de la multitude des autres, de leurs histoires, de leurs destins, ma rencontre avec la photographie a été déterminante.\nAu fil du temps, à travers des situations-source d’inspirations, j’ai cherché à découvrir et affirmer une écriture photographique qui serait mienne.\nChaque image raconte une histoire au cœur de mon histoire …\nChacune d’elle tient de cet « impalpable instant de convergences » qui, hors de ma volonté, de ma portée, m’interpelle et traverse en un flash mon œil captivé jusqu’à se fixer sur la pellicule pour l’éternité.\n\nTout ceci est devenu ce que je nomme « Créalité » !\n©Pol Lujan","user_id":112314,"name":"pol lujan","website":"www.facebook.com/pol.lujan"},{"id":747012,"bio":"I’m a portraitist who hits the street.\nMy tool of choice is the camera, always analog, sometimes it has more than one lens, or a bulky viewfinder, or a massive light meter, and that makes people curious. I chose to use film because it forces my intention, because I thrive in limitations, and because the grain of traditional film has an organic quality that makes my heart sing. Also the entire process, from loading the canister, all the way to developing and scanning the images, and sometimes to making a darkroom print, is very manual and deeply meditative for me.\nI do it to connect to interesting humans - faces, bodies, outfits, demeanours - and to take their picture, whether they notice me or not. ","user_id":743783,"name":"Flavia Fontana Giusti","website":"www.grainandblur.com"},{"id":38457,"bio":"Anna66 Andrzejewska was born in 1977 in Będzin, Poland. She is a member of Association of Polish Art Photographers and a PhD student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice at the Graphics Workshop Department, under the supervisor prof. Ewa Zawadzka. She deals with creative photography and expresses herself in terms of the widely understood portrait. An important element of her photographs is colour, but she fancies black-and-white minimalism, too, beautiful ugliness and balancing on the edge of kitsch. In the artistic field she enjoys designing the real world of an unreal structure. She is a finalist of many competitions 2015 Winner / Moving Images Category/, The 2nd annual Moscow International Foto Awards – MIFA, Rusia, 2014 III PLACE / BRONZE MEDAL, individual Award, International Photography Awards competition (IPA), United States of America, 2014 Award nominations, International Photography Awards competition (IPA), United States of America, 2013 1st place in the International Photo Awards Salon Varna, Bulgaria. She has had individual and collective exhibitions all over Poland and abroad. 2012 Monochromatski svet, Belgrad, Serbia, 2014 The townspeople. The Frame and beyond, Fotofestival, Moravská Třebová, Czech Republic, 2014 Diversification of art, Art Center Castle Sielecki ,Gallery Extravagance, Sosnowiec, Poland.","user_id":38462,"name":"Anna66 Andrzejewska","website":"www.anna66.carbonmade.com"},{"id":700482,"bio":"Santa Barbara, CA photographer who specializes in macro/close-up photos based on the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi Sabi. I try to find beauty in imperfection and impermanence.","user_id":699898,"name":"Terrance Wimmer","website":"www.terrancewimmer.com"},{"id":774695,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte et passionnée par l'exploration de l'intime. Mon travail, essentiellement en noir et blanc, se caractérise par une écriture épurée qui cherche à capturer l'essence des émotions, de la matière et du vivant. \nÀ travers mes photographies, je tente de révéler les subtilités,  la profondeur de l'intimité, la beauté cachée dans la simplicité que ce soit celle des textures, des instants fugitifs ou des états d'âme. \n","user_id":766673,"name":"Usui Kumo","website":"500px.com/p/siudmak57?view=photos"},{"id":703528,"bio":"Light is intelligent. Light speaks to those who cultivate humility\nand understanding. My photographs represent a visual\nconversation with light. Conversations that welcome others to\njoin in the visual dialogue, one directed toward the exploration of a\nparticular subject or resolution of an idea.","user_id":702944,"name":"Isadore Howard","website":""},{"id":38521,"bio":"I`am a young mexican photographer, I studied science of communication but  I specialize in photography, illustration and embroidery. I work with fine and visual arts. Find my inspiration in photographers like Francesca Woodman, Cartier- Bresson, Joseph Koudelka, Nan Goldin and Graciela Iturbide.\nI have participated in two collective exposition in Morelia, México.\nI beleive in photography because it makes me explore the world and myself, besides it let me  discover the poetic side of life.","user_id":38526,"name":"Julia Egl","website":"www.youpic.com/juliaegl"},{"id":376771,"bio":"I trained in a Parisian school of photography and image techniques.\nThis learning brought me multiple knowledge; study and reading of the image, photographic techniques, shooting (portraits, landscapes, industrial ...), work in the darkroom ... In addition to the theory, I acquired experience in the field, which made it possible to appropriate the space in order to create the image.\nTo make an image is to give meaning to the image.\nBruno Marshal","user_id":376187,"name":"Bruno Maréchal","website":""},{"id":641253,"bio":"Pionara is a visual artist and photographer from South Korea. She has worked in various genres such as graphics, craft, and paintings. Rather than insisting on one genre, she developed an idea by choosing the best genre to express ideas. Lately, Pionara has been focusing on photography to create a series based on tropical plants.\n\nCreating a visual newness is her priority. And Fauna and flora are the most inspiring theme to Pionara and she continues working on visually interpreting them in her own way.  \n","user_id":640669,"name":"Pionara -","website":"www.pionara.co.kr"},{"id":747020,"bio":"","user_id":743789,"name":"Ira Dwoskin","website":""},{"id":682952,"bio":"Lira is a photographer focused on finding juxtapositions between the natural world and the human form.","user_id":682368,"name":"Lira Fern","website":""},{"id":688058,"bio":"I love to take street photos. I am also a professional graphic designer.","user_id":687474,"name":"Taro Chujo","website":"note.com/mojamojataron"},{"id":774794,"bio":"Deepak Jain (Jainee) is an Indian Cinematographer and Director, born and brought up in New Delhi. Currently working based out of Mumbai, India.\n\nAt the 53rd IFFI Goa, he was selected as a Cinematographer under 75 Creative Minds of Tomorrow by NFDC India. The short film he shot during this journey was released on Prime Video.\n\nLike Hindu mythological figures Yashodha and Devaki, he gained his formal film education under two mothers, whereas Yashodha's role was played by the Faculty of Film and Television, PLCSUPVA, Rohtak where he studied Fine Arts in Cinematography and learned Physics and Aesthetics of Cinema, and Devaki's role is played by the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.\n\nHe also holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication from MBICEM, GGSIPU, Delhi, and Sikkim Manipal University, respectively.\n \nHe has been mentored by several renowned Cinematographers' including Sudeep Chatterjee, Muraleedharan C K, Sushil Rajpal, and Siddharth Diwan while studying at film school and working in Mumbai.\n\nHe started his career as an independent Documentary filmmaker based out of New Delhi but soon moved to Mumbai after completing his film school.","user_id":766752,"name":"Deepak Jain","website":"www.jaineedop.com"},{"id":38537,"bio":"I was born in the piney woods of East Texas, and raised in the mountains of Colorado. Currently, I reside among the ferns in Portland, Oregon with my boyfriend and 2 dogs. When I was 12, my mom gave me her old Canon AE-1. I learned darkroom in college, and continue to attend a variety of photography workshops.\n\nMy work involves simple subjects that explore deeper themes. For example- trash on a beach that hints at isolation and loneliness. I like animating the inanimate, building stories, finding quirks, color, and light.  By projecting myself, I remain sane.","user_id":38542,"name":"Skyra Beveridge","website":"www.skyrabeveridge.com"},{"id":58665,"bio":"","user_id":58670,"name":"Florian Bong-Kil Grosse","website":"www.bong-kil.net"},{"id":747032,"bio":"MFA Visual Studies Workshop 1976.  Retired from 40 years university teaching in 2020 (University of California, Riverside and University of Texas at Arlington). My work is in over 100 public collections and has been exhibited internationally. ","user_id":743799,"name":"Kenda North","website":"www.kendanorth.com"},{"id":676825,"bio":"An emerging photographer and interdisciplinary circus artist, my work is always interested in the places between and in the things which can destabalise hierarchies. My photographic work currently sits between documentary, landscape storytelling and asking what might it be to take photos as a circus artist.  My artistic and wider work is interested in our varying and poltical sensoy relationships to landscape and in considering the overlapping roles of artist, neighbour, citizen, friend.\n\nThe camera has, for me, been a tool for recovery since picking it up after an injury 3 years ago - a process which gives permission to look slowly. Offering the ability to reframe place and offer fresh perseptive, it leads me to better notice, connect and offer support.\n\nWork so far includes practice research into the notion of the embodied observer with disabled dancer Laura Fisher; an upcoming collaborative image making and audio description research with writer Joe Rizzo Naudi; various photographs selected for Shutterhub's Poetry photo book collection and Postcards From Europe exhbition;  documenting local community Mutal Aid responses to the Covid 19 pandemic;  'A Garden Fighting Lonlieness' project photographing the older generation gardening at a local allotment; working to ensure full representation of the diverse climbing community in outdoor adventure imagery in collaboration with guidebooks and outdoor industry organisations. \n","user_id":676241,"name":"Emily Nicholl","website":"www.emilynicholl.com/photography"},{"id":747038,"bio":"Natalia is a Polish photographer currently living, working and studying in Scotland where she develops her photography skills and sense. She does a variety types of commercial and fine art photography and in every genre she focuses on natural, documental style to capture real life moments and stories.\n\nWhen photographing and processing the photos, Natalia wants more than just to tell a story - she often wants to capture a photograph technically in such a way that its unique composition is characterized by its uniqueness. She doesn't want the photos to look like random snapshots; she wants them to be precise and satisfying in how they were taken.\n\nEducation:\n2021- 2024 HND Photography, West College Scotland\n2024 - present BA Communication Design, The Glasgow School of Art","user_id":743804,"name":"Natalia Aronowicz","website":"www.natalia.photo"},{"id":72641,"bio":"Torsten Schumann is a China-based German photographer. The central aspect of his artistic practice involves everyday situations and objects encountered in urban space.\nIn Schumann's own words: “Photography helps me question the ordinary. The more I do this, the more I see the world as an enigma.”\nSchumann's work has won multiple international prizes and is part of art collections as of the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne and of the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection New York.","user_id":72355,"name":"Torsten Schumann","website":"www.torstenschumann.de"},{"id":214921,"bio":"Simon Emond (he, they) is a self-taught photographer from Métabetchouan, a small lakeside town in Lac-Saint-Jean, Canada. In 2017 and 2019, without access to professional exhibition halls, Simon exhibited independently in outdoor spaces in his native region. Since then, he received several grants, prizes, and honorary mentions internationally, in addition to participating in numerous exhibitions in Canada, France, Denmark, Portugal and Italy. In 2023, Simon was shortlisted for the Lynne-Cohen Prize from the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and was chosen as the representative of Quebec-Canada in photography at the 9th Francophonie Games in Kinshasa.\n\nSimon’s work explores the possibilities of post-production software, such as Lightroom, where working with brightness settings contributes to a mutation of the image. In this way, his digital photographs go beyond the subject and the situation captured by the camera.\n\nTo mutate the light contained in the photographs, Simon uses a variety of techniques, such as exposure, contrast and clarity. This transformed light is a key element in his work. It allows him to sculpt his images, reveal their hidden faces and free them from their reality. These processes result in personal stories that invite reflection on the concealed worlds that surround us.\n\nWith digital printing, his works find their culmination in artist’s books, in situ installations and frames.","user_id":214319,"name":"Simon Emond","website":"www.simonemond.com"},{"id":38492,"bio":"I am a photographer and storyteller living in Clinton, New York.  I was born and raised in Cooperstown and enlisted in the United States Navy in 1991 at the age of 20.\n\nI served in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman (medic) and deployed throughout the world, stationed on warships, in hospitals and clinics, and with the United States Marine Corps.  In 2012 I deployed to Afghanistan with Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah where I served as both a medic and combat photographer.\n\nI retired from the Navy in 2015 and now I'm a  full-time student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University pursuing a bachelor's degree in photojournalism and minoring in anthropology.\n\nMy photographs can be found in a variety of online and print publications, including advertisements, military journals, government websites, and the online publications of Time and Mother Jones.  I was selected as the Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System “Journalist of the Month” in 2013 for my photography in Afghanistan, and I'm a 2016 alumni of the Eddie Adams Workshop XXIX.","user_id":38497,"name":"Joshua Ives","website":"www.joshua-ives.com"},{"id":38491,"bio":"Soy Fotógrafo y Diseñador de Imágen y Sonido recibido en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Trabajé en numerosos proyectos del sector audiovisual en los áreas de fotografía y post-producción. Me encanta fotografiar paisajes, las ciudades y su entorno.\n//\nI am a photographer and Image and Sound Designer recieved at the University of Buenos Aires. I worked in numerous projects in the audiovisual sector in the fields of photography and post-production. I love photographing landscapes, cities and their surroundings. ","user_id":38496,"name":"Damián De Amorín","website":"www.damian-deamorin.com"},{"id":716176,"bio":"A native of the San Francisco Bay area and a graduate of UCLA, Cindy's art reflects the world around her. From insatiable consumerism to desperate isolation, she explores the psychology of coping with modern day life.  \n\nCindy is a multidisciplinary artist who works with watercolor, acrylic, collage and photography.   She has exhibited her work nationally at museums and galleries in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago.  Her work has been featured in “I WANT Candy: The Sweet Stuff in American Art” at the Hudson River Museum, “Greetings From the American Dream” at the Riverside Art Museum, “Liquid Los Angeles: Currents of Contemporary Watercolor ” at the Pasadena Museum of Art and the \"National Biennial Watercolor Invitational\" at the Parkland Art Gallery in Chicago.  \n\nCindy's work has appeared in publications including Studio Visit Magazine, New American Paintings 2021, The New York Sun, Harper's, ArtWeek and Art on Paper. Her art was showcased on KNBC news depicting the emotional challenges of isolation during Covid19. \n\nCindy currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, son and dog \"Bo\". ","user_id":715592,"name":"Cindy Craig","website":"Cindycraigart.com"},{"id":29229,"bio":"Ion (born in Sparta, Greece, 1972)\n \nIon grew up in Crete, Athens and from the age of eight in Kalamata.\n\n1995-2001, Studied Medicine and Surgery in Rome, Italy.\n2001-2003, Black and white photography at AKTO college of Art and Design and Musical Technology at Nakas Conservatory of Music in Athens.\n2004, Typography at Dion Institute, Athens\n2006, “Work on Portraits I” exhibition at EOS gallery, Athens (solo)\n2006, DIA-ROES arts festival at Syntagma square exhibition hall (group)\n2007, DIA-ROES arts festival at Syntagma square exhibition hall (group)\n2008, “Work on Portraits II” exhibition at Art.Space.Aleph, Athens (solo)\n2009, “Confieso que invento suenos”. Blanca Berlin Galeria. Madrid, Spain (group)\n2010, Scandalo exhibition center, Gazi, Athens (solo)\n2011-2018 Painting exhibitions\n2018-2020 Studies in Byzantine painting\n\nCurrently living and working in Athens and Kalamata, Greece.\n \nwww.ionportraits.gr","user_id":29234,"name":"Ion Dikaiakos","website":"www.ionportraits.gr"},{"id":166389,"bio":"I received my first camera at age six (1952), and have been photographing ever since. Over the past 22 years, I have had 10 solo shows. and my work has hung in dozens of juried exhibitions. My photos have garnered third place, second place, best in show, and people's choice honors. Subject matter ranges from landscapes to nudes to portraits to street shots. My final project in photo school (Lake Placid School of Art, 1975-77) was a portrait portfolio, exclusively in black and white. Whether monochrome or full color, portraiture continues to fascinate me, combining as it does so many elements of the photographic art with the limitless possibilities of the human face.","user_id":165787,"name":"Philip Gallos","website":""},{"id":747127,"bio":"Joana Dionisio (b. 1993) is a Portuguese visual artist based in Porto, where she works as a freelancer on various commissioned and personal projects.\nHaving first studied Audiovisual Communication Technologies, she completed a Master in Artistic and Documentary Photography in 2021. \nJoana has exhibited her work in a range of solo and group exhibitions, whilst she was selected for FRESH EYES 2022, a publication showcasing emerging European Photography Talent by GUP Magazine and was nominated as a new talent for FUTURES in 2023 by Bienal Fotografia do Porto.","user_id":743874,"name":"Joana Dionísio","website":"joanadionisiophotographer.com"},{"id":684822,"bio":"Interested in Visual Arts he started his approach to photography studying Analog  B\u0026amp;W Photography at Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City. \nRealized his film studies in Cinematography, starting filming short films in 16mm and 35mm, before moving to digital formats.\nHe has been developing his photographic work documenting his approach to Southeast Asian, South Asian and Mexican cultures.","user_id":684238,"name":"JORGE URBINA","website":"jorgeurbinapm.wixsite.com/jorgeurbina/portfolio"},{"id":731445,"bio":"Vivian Poey is Professor of Photography and Integrative studies at Lesley University. She earned an M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design and an M.Ed. from Harvard University. As an artist and educator, Vivian works to reach multiple communities. Her work has been exhibited in art spaces as well as in public schools and other educational settings in the US and abroad. Vivian has published books and essays on arts and education with a focus on bilingual learners and is the recipient of the Massachusetts Art Education Association Higher-Educator of the Year Award.","user_id":730768,"name":"Vivian Poey","website":""},{"id":38578,"bio":"J'ai débuté la photographie à l'âge de 19 ans. A la même période, j'ai intégré \"L'atelier Magenta\" dirigé par Dominique Sudre.\nAvec le temps, je me suis spécialisé dans le portrait et le paysage.\nAujourd'hui, photographe professionnel, je me redirige vers un travail plus personnel.","user_id":38583,"name":"Mickael Gomes","website":"www.mickaelgomes.com"},{"id":679120,"bio":"I like to explore how light in its frequencies creates certain feeling to the images by using different alternative photographic methods.","user_id":678536,"name":"Maria Tingvall","website":"foto.tingvall.nu"},{"id":746222,"bio":"Oriana van Praag is a researcher, writer, and photographer from Caracas, Venezuela. She studied international development and has worked on human rights organizations covering migration, climate change, and other rights issues in Latin America. As a photographer, she uses her camera to observe and reflect on the personal and emotional dimensions of these larger social and political issues. Beyond that, however, she is interested in photography as a way of mediating between our inner and outer worlds and capturing poetic and rarely seen beauty in everyday life. ","user_id":743127,"name":"Oriana van Praag","website":"www.orianavanpraag.com"},{"id":328799,"bio":"words are meaningless when things like this happen around.","user_id":328197,"name":"Denis Lozinin","website":"www.instagram.com/_derakul_"},{"id":630683,"bio":"›At the core of my work resides the human being…etched into a portrait, a landscape, tracing the waves of transformation, and especially as is manifest in the poetry of dreams. \u2028I’m deeply moved and captivated by the human predicament, the stories, and that which infuses life and is challenged by fear. \u2028How do we become who we are? Where are we from? Where are going? What remains after all is said and done? \u2028I’m reaching into the richness of beingness by collecting stories and dreams- those of others, and my own. \u2028Photography is a searching for clues, within and without.‹\nKathrin Karras is a German photo artist. She completed until 2006 a\nstudies of photography at Imago-Fotokunst in Berlin under the artistic direction of photographer Ursula Kelm. \nThis was followed by several years of mentoring collaboration with photographer Gundula Schulze Eldowy.\nKarras has been represented in numerous exhibitions since 2007, and her work is in various collections.\n","user_id":630099,"name":"Kathrin Karras","website":"www.karrasfotografie.de"},{"id":218434,"bio":"My work is driven by the obsession I have to record and scrutinize the spaces I find myself in. I search for new minimal forms by amplifying the everyday and seeking peace in the chaos.","user_id":217832,"name":"Kirk Skinner","website":"www.kirk-skinner.com"},{"id":219257,"bio":"Jennifer Hoffer is a Portland, Maine-based multimedia storyteller originally from Maplewood, New Jersey. She uses non-linear visual storytelling as a tool to depict the less-tangible aspects of lived experiences, and integrates that sentiment into her photography, video, and editing projects. She has focused on editorial, event, and portrait photography, documentary style video projects for nonprofits, and on her own experimental short films. She received a graduate certificate in Documentary Practices and Visual Journalism from the International Center of Photography (’21), and went on to attend the Eddie Adams Workshop XXXIV. Jennifer also holds a BA in Sociology and Minor in Studio Art from Skidmore College (‘16). ","user_id":218655,"name":"Jennifer Hoffer","website":"www.jenniferhoffer.com"},{"id":175972,"bio":"Laura Chen (b. 1997) is a Dutch image maker and writer based in London.\nUsing photography as a catalyst for her imagination, Chen's eclectic visual discourse is experimental and playful. She often employs mixed-media elements, including text, video, sound, collage and analogue photomontage techniques. Within her work, research, implementation and intervention are closely intertwined. Her multidisciplinary practice is an investigation into forms of otherness and outlines the obscurities and idiosyncrasies of the mundane. Be it objects, places or people situated on the fringes of society — her images are tranquil observations of the visible traces and rituals of daily life that may otherwise go unnoticed. Alongside themes of the ignored, overlooked and forgotten, recurring interests include fiction, illusion, mise-en-scène, memory, nostalgia, linguistics, identity, psychology, genealogy, mythology, synchronicity, and avant-garde art movements.\n\nIn 2022 she was nominated as FOAM Talent, LensCulture Summer Open Award Winner, Rabo Photographic Portrait Talent Winner, Palm* Photo Prize Finalist and Prix Virginia Finalist. Her work has been featured in and published by FOAM, Photo London, PhMuseum, British Journal of Photography, Source, PHROOM, Fisheye, Canon, Dutch National Portrait Gallery, amongst others. \n\nShe has internationally exhibited at Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation (DE), Foam Amsterdam (NL), Pingyao International Photography Festival (CHN), 10 14 Gallery London (UK), Open Eye Gallery Liverpool (UK), Midlands Art Centre (UK), Ikon Gallery (UK), Westergas Amsterdam (NL), Depot in Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam (NL), Keilepand Rotterdam (NL) and Garagem 180 Porto (PT).\n\nIn 2020 she graduated from Birmingham City University with a BA in Photography and in 2022 with an MA in Photography Arts at the University of Westminster London.","user_id":175370,"name":"Laura Chen","website":"www.laura-chen.com"},{"id":747112,"bio":"Photographer since 1983","user_id":743861,"name":"Kari Paajanen","website":"www.paajanen.info"},{"id":747101,"bio":"Marleen Dalhuijsen (1983, Haarlem, The Netherlands) is a Dutch image creator. She lives in Haarlem and works from her studio in a town nearby Amsterdam. In December 2022 she graduated at the Photo Academy in Amsterdam. Her work has been shown during Kunstlijn Haarlem and during the graduation exposition in Loods 6, Amsterdam. Her werk is published at diverse (online) magazines and there is a new group exposition coming in June 2023 in The Hague. ","user_id":743854,"name":"Marleen Dalhuijsen","website":"Www.marleendalhuijsen.com"},{"id":613901,"bio":"Corinne Tousey is a professional, landscape and architecture photographer based on the North Shore of Long Island. She was fascinated with photography after taking a film course in high school where she learned the fundamentals of exposure, lighting, aperture, composition, and the wonderful properties of a dark room. In that same year she received her first camera as a gift from her parents. ","user_id":613317,"name":"Corinne Tousey","website":"www.corinnetouseyphotography.com"},{"id":38692,"bio":"I'm an architect with the passion for the photography","user_id":38697,"name":"Gianpaolo Mastronardi","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/gianpaolomastronardi"},{"id":38721,"bio":"Born in Athens in 1976, I studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Art. From 2002 to 2005 I studied photography in London where I obtained an MA in Photography from the London College of Communication and an MA in Fine Art from the University of East London. I have had five solo exhibitions in Athens, in Thessaloniki and in Crete, and have participated in more than 50 exhibitions in Greece and abroad. My work has been exhibited at the XIII Biennial of Young Artists of Europe and the Mediterranean in Puglia-Bari, Italy, at the 20th and 23rd International Photography Meetings/Photobiennials in Thessaloniki, at the Rencontres d’ Arles, in the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography and in the Museum of Modern Art in Athens.  I have been awarded prizes in Greece and abroad, and my works can be found in many private collections and in the collection of the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography. ","user_id":38726,"name":"Angela Svoronou","website":"www.svoronou.com"},{"id":373821,"bio":"I was born in eastern Washington State. I will not die there. I have worked as a newspaper, concert, and freelance photographer, paste-up artist, community organizer, and fundraiser with progressive nonprofit organizations.  Almost 20 years go, I left this all behind. \n\nAs a photographer, I am largely self-taught. My practice focuses on abstract images. I find subjects in both built environments and the waters and flora of the tropics. The subject is secondary and often obscure. I strive for mystery and to use light, shadow, color, texture, and shape to evoke emotions or sensations, to surprise and delight, and to tap into unconscious fantasies, passions or fears. \n","user_id":373237,"name":"Michael Page Miller","website":"michaelpagemillerphotography.com"},{"id":747115,"bio":"Photographer with artistic ambitions\nsince 2008 Member of the Royal Photographic Society\nsince 2013 Member of the artists association Hagenring\nSolo Exhibitions in Arnis 2009 und in Hagen 2013, 2016, 2021 at the Hagenring Galerie\nImportant collective exhibitions :\n2009 theatermuseum düsseldorf   „blickwechsel – die kunst des zuschauens“\n2014 osthaus-museum hagen  „90 jahre hagenring“\n2016 espacio gallery london  „photobook exhibition der royal photographic society”\n","user_id":743864,"name":"Siegfried Rubbert","website":""},{"id":746802,"bio":"I am Estonian nature and action photographer. Thriving on finding new inspiration from a new environment while improving my skills and creative eye.  I am fascinated by nature's creations and enjoy exploring the world and searching the rare conditions to capture.","user_id":743609,"name":"Raido Nurk","website":"raidonurk.com"},{"id":747104,"bio":"Thomas Jenkins is a visual artist working with photographic processes. His work explores colour and abstraction to question what is defined as a photograph in the modern day. The methods stem from interests in contemporary and historical photography, painting and sculpture.\n\nThe practice explores what can be defined as a photograph in the modern age. With no attempt to represent the physical world the photographs created are not intended to be understood but to be felt, experienced and seen.\n\n","user_id":743856,"name":"Thomas Jenkins","website":"www.thomasjenkinsstudio.com"},{"id":747088,"bio":"","user_id":743845,"name":"Billy Sutton","website":""},{"id":381502,"bio":"I am a portrait and travel photograph based in Washington DC. My current focus is on experimenting with film cameras to create double exposures to help to the story of my own transformation into a portrait photographer. My goal is to uplift women and showcase their beauty. I love to travel, listen to others and spend time with my daughter.","user_id":380918,"name":"Ayanah George","website":"www.ayanahgeorge.com"},{"id":536537,"bio":"Þórdís Erla Ágústsdóttir (b.1961) graduated with a B.A. Degree from École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles France 1989. Diploma MA in educational theory from the Icelandic University of the Arts 2008 and MA in cultural communication from University of Iceland 2011. Þórdís has shown her work in Iceland and abroad. She was co-founder of  the Icelandic Contemporary Photography Association, FISL in 2007.\nÞórdís worked as a clinical photographer in the National University hospital of Iceland for eight years. She works now as a photographer and independent artist in Iceland and teaches photography in college and University.\nÞórdís photography is about societies, nature in a wide meaning of the word and people and their situation in daily situations.\n\n\n","user_id":535953,"name":"Thordis Erla Agustsdottir","website":"thordiserla.is"},{"id":747030,"bio":"Bela Parada was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and photograph since 2000. Currently her work uses different techniques, just like oil paint and artistic makeup, in addition to photography. The develope of her work with this mix of these techniques. ","user_id":743797,"name":"Isabela Parada","website":"www.belaparada.com.br"},{"id":700229,"bio":"Clay Cavender is a multidisciplinary artist and from the Southwestern United States, currently residing in London. ","user_id":699645,"name":"Clay Cavender","website":""},{"id":753568,"bio":"","user_id":749319,"name":"valeria barbara cassina","website":"www.valeriacassinafotografa.com"},{"id":92694,"bio":"I've been a photographer for over 50 years. I had my own freelance business for 30 of them. I gave that up when I recognized that seeing the world through my eyes was much more important than seeing it through a client's.  ","user_id":92218,"name":"Richard Chase","website":"richardachase.typepad.com/gallery, www.blurb.com/user/richardchase"},{"id":114233,"bio":"Gordon Saperia is a Boston based photographer whose primary artistic focus is the creation of fantastical composite images of the natural world. These colorful fantasies are assembled from photographs of previously visited worldwide landscapes and are infused with his memory of how he felt being there. \n\nSaperia’s photographs have been included in juried and invited exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, and the A Smith Gallery in Texas, in addition to many other venues. Additionally, his work has been published in the Photographic Society of America (PSA) Journal, and he was the project manager for The Focused Eye - Our Unique Views, a unique outdoor banner installation in Boston’s Seaport District during the summer of 2021. \n\nWhile mostly self-taught, Gordon has studied photography with established educators including Marc Muench, Keith Carter, Susan Burnstine, Betty Wiley, Emily Belz, and most recently Valda Bailey. In his former life, he had a long and satisfying career in medicine, first as an interventional cardiologist and subsequently as an editor of online medical content for health care professionals. \n","user_id":113631,"name":"Gordon Saperia","website":"gordonsaperia.com"},{"id":51770,"bio":"Michael Wagener lives and works in Cologne as a photographer and art teacher. After studying applied art at the University of Siegen, he consolidated his skills in commercial photography by assisting Simon Puschmann in Cologne. A position as scientific officer at University of Siegen was followed by lectureships in the field of art and media education with a focus on photography at the universities in Oldenburg, Flensburg, Siegen and Cologne.In 2008 Michael Wagener was appointed as a member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie (DGPh). Since 2012 he publishes photographic essays and articles in MicMag, a French cultural magazine. In 2013 he joined the jury of DGPh for the first DGPh-Bildungspreis (Education Award) for Photography. In 2017 he organized a pilot project for the mediation of the SDGs of the UN in the medium of photography in cooperation with CANON. His photographic work has been presented in numerous exhibitions in Germany as well as abroad.\n","user_id":51775,"name":"Michael Wagener","website":"www.mwagener-photo.de"},{"id":747120,"bio":"Valerie Van Over is a lens-based artist who creates otherworldly landscape images that investigate the relationship between humans and nature, and reality versus perception. Her work has been exhibited locally at Fort Works Art, Arts Fort Worth, and 500X, in addition to galleries across the U.S. She received her B.F.A. in Photography from the University of Texas at Arlington and her M.F.A. from Texas Woman’s University. She is currently an adjunct professor in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area.","user_id":743867,"name":"Valerie Van Over","website":"valerievanover.com"},{"id":338436,"bio":"I am a Colombian photographer and mathematician with a strong passion and commitment for visual stories, portraits and landscapes. Currently based in Berlin, Germany. ","user_id":337834,"name":"Alejandro Soto","website":"www.alejandrosotophoto.com"},{"id":38588,"bio":"Kristin Lau is a Toronto-based photographer from Queens, New York. She's focused on social documentary, portraiture and the environment. Kristin seeks out stories that raise awareness about the environment to evoke positive change for the natural world and its inhabitants. \n\nWith roots in Hong Kong and living close to 10-years overseas, Kristin has gained an appreciation for diverse cultures and developed a strong passion for outdoor pursuits, nature and the underwater world. She is a PADI Open Water Scuba diving Instructor, AIDA Freediver, Emergency First Response Instructor, IYT Competent Crew in sailing, martial artist, and mountaineer.\n\nKristin is a contributor for The Huffington Post. Her work has recently been exhibited at the COP21 - Paris 2015 UN Climate Change Legacy Exhibition, Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2016, Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2015 and SNAP! 2015 Contemporary Photography Silent Auction. Kristin has been featured in ASIAN Geographic Magazine and CHLOE Magazine. She was recently awarded a Silver Place in the Prix De la Photographie (PX3) Competition for her series on Nepalese Workers.\n\nShe is a graduate of the photojournalism post-graduate program at the SPEOS Photographic Institute in Paris, France. She also holds a bachelor of arts degree in English and Communications with a management adjunct in Business Finance from Binghamton University in New York.","user_id":38593,"name":"Kristin Lau","website":"www.kristinlau.com"},{"id":196907,"bio":"His passion stems from the change. When he was 9 he looked for a different education, so that he joined the local scout group, where he meets not only the photography through the representation of the light filtered by the trees and by the emotions of his moments in life, but\nalso the substance of the work as a public and useful role, and the spirituality by listening.\nHe suspended the spiritual phase at 21 in order to embrace the rebellion, the awareness, and the evolution. Always coupled with lonely hours and photo shoots of the mountains and his own town, accidentally and voraciously he becomes interested in the world of the physic, the Greek\nphilosophy, and in C. G. Jung.\nReached maturity and being dissatisfied with his own researches, he widens his scope to the Orient, thanking to the interaction with the Venerable Lama Paljin Tulku Rinpoche, who introduces him to an enriching inner growth path, gifting distilled wisdom and leading to a further and continuous change.\nThereafter he combines the skills gained from the Buddhist training with the medium of the photo\ncamera.","user_id":196305,"name":"Claudio Stefanoni","website":""},{"id":747152,"bio":"Born in 1983\nB.A in Photography - Tehran  Azad Art university \nI have been doing photography for about 12 years , my biggest concern and passion is art and creating beautiful and lasting works. I put my effort and time in this path","user_id":743894,"name":"Reza Daryakenari","website":""},{"id":80649,"bio":"Davis Freeman is a Tacoma, WA based fine art and portrait photographer. He has won numerous awards including compassionate photographer of the year . His figurative work was awarded 1st place in the 2022 BW Spider Awards. His botanical series were the recipient of the Prix de la Photographie award and displayed at it’s international Paris exhibit. His work has been written about in PDN, Polaroid Test Magazine, Studio Photography, and Shutterbug. His portraits portfolio include: His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dave Mathews, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Bill and Melinda Gates, Tom Skerritt, David Crosby, Graham Nash, John Updike, Tom Wolfe, among others. Permanent collections include:\nCity of Seattle, King County, Houston Fotofest, The Tacoma Glass Museum, WSU, the Ralph Lauren Collection and David Crosby.\n","user_id":80347,"name":"Davis Freeman","website":"www.davisfreeman.com"},{"id":774775,"bio":"My name is Fabio Guardino, I am an Italian amateur photographer, but for work reasons I live in London. Since I was a child I have always been attracted to photography and art in general, but I have never made a job out of it. After a few years of photographic inactivity, I bought a Nikon D5600 with my partner with which I started taking generic photographs again after taking a short course to refresh my memory. The turning point came during the Covid pandemic and so, in 2020 I took my approach to photography more seriously, starting to look at the photos of the greats of the past and gradually also of today's photographers. So I bought a Fujifilm X-S10 to which I combined three lenses. I dedicate myself to street and urban photography because I like to observe what happens around me, but I don't disdain the landscape. I don't think I have a well-defined style yet, but I certainly don't try to copy others, I don't consider it correct because I believe that each of us, in our own small way, must try and find a more or less defined path. I photograph in both colours and black and white with no preference for one or the other. We'll see what the future holds for us.","user_id":766737,"name":"Fabio Guardino","website":"flickr.com/photos/193609500@N08"},{"id":38621,"bio":"I have been practiced Art under the instruction of the artist \"Shimon Avni\"\nI studied Theory of Art at the Open University of Israel. And have a B.Sc. in Physics from Tel-Aviv University.\nI have been taking part in single \nand group exhibitions since the age of 17 and have presented several single exhibitions since then. \n\ninstagram.com/guy_geva_art","user_id":38626,"name":"Guy Geva","website":"www.guygevaart.com"},{"id":656202,"bio":"I am a Architect from iran\n","user_id":655618,"name":"Samira Mohebbi Sheikhlari","website":""},{"id":38821,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in New York City, working on portraiture, documentary and street projects. I am continually fascinated with the power of a photograph to be both representative and surreal -- it is an art form with one leg in reality and one leg in dreams, and where those two meet and blur is often the focus of my work. ","user_id":38826,"name":"Alison Luntz","website":"www.alisonluntz.com"},{"id":666708,"bio":"BA Photography student at City of Glasgow College. ","user_id":666124,"name":"Anna Majewska","website":"annamajewska.myportfolio.com"},{"id":747187,"bio":"Born in 1989 in Hungary, lives in Vienna (AT). ","user_id":743919,"name":"Anita Jankus","website":"www.jankus.at"},{"id":609587,"bio":"I am profoundly fascinated by shapes, colors, and perspectives that present themselves before my eye. Behind my camera, I allow them through the lens, imprinting an image that reflects the beauty of my perceived reality.\nAfter many years of studying different art subjects in Vienna, Paris, London, and Leipzig, I am currently living and working in Vienna.","user_id":609003,"name":"Ruth Bruckner","website":"www.ruthbruckner-photography.com"},{"id":747155,"bio":"Michael Abramson is a photographer whose  photographic books include Palante, The Young Lords Party, Roy Lichtenstein, Artist at Work, and black and white photographs illustrating Mario Puzo’s Inside Las Vegas.\n\nIn addition, he is the lead inventor of interface patents granted at the EPO and widely licensed by European multi-national companies.","user_id":743896,"name":"Michael Abramson","website":"michaelabramson.smugmug.com"},{"id":747201,"bio":"As a queer, sex-positive, feminist, my break from a traditional female identity is an integral component of my art practice. It is from this perspective that I construct a contemporary view of sex, gender, and relationships in art.","user_id":743932,"name":"Chrysta Giffen","website":"www.chrystagiffen.com"},{"id":746735,"bio":"I am a 30 years old former university student. I just got my degree in photographic studies and video from the University of West Attica and trying to continue my studies in the field of cinema. I just hope that my work will make a statement and raise some awareness over things that matter.   ","user_id":743555,"name":"Nick Myrianthopoulos","website":"polynoe.lib.uniwa.gr/xmlui/handle/11400/3180"},{"id":747210,"bio":"","user_id":743940,"name":"Antonio Meda","website":null},{"id":12830,"bio":"","user_id":12830,"name":"David Edwards","website":"Davide291@me.com"},{"id":698262,"bio":"Maryna Kostiukevych is an acclaimed Ukrainian photographer based in Geneva, Switzerland.\nWith a background in animal behavior studies, Maryna imparts a distinct viewpoint to her photography, beautifully and powerfully portraying the emotions and characters of her subjects. Her work has gained multiple awards and recognitions, and it has appeared in digital and print publications across the globe. She is committed to crafting poignant, emotionally resonant images that narrate stories and stir feelings. Maryna specializes in contemporary fine art photography, dramatic portraiture, animal photography, and corporate and event photography.","user_id":697678,"name":"Maryna Kostiukevych","website":"marykos.com"},{"id":38620,"bio":"“We must consider the distinctive characters and the general nature of plants from the point of view of their morphology, their behavior under external conditions, their mode of generation, and the whole course of their life.” -Theophrastus, c. 371 – c. 287 BC\n\nJust like humans, trees and plants had to evolve to survive; they live, breathe, breed, suffer, thrive and, ultimately, die. They also have memories, evidenced in the rings of a tree, and maintain communities, evidenced in root networks. All of this, to me, adds up to a form of consciousness – one that we can learn from, if only we could fully appreciate it.\n\nI find that leaves and flowers and other pieces of nature find their very own unique personality during the process of decay. For example, two leaves from the same tree will look relatively similar on the branch, but once they have fallen this is seldom the case. They will warp and decay in entirely different ways, revealing an underlying character or attitude that I am compelled to capture.\n\nMy intent is to memorialize those brief moments when the soul of every natural thing is revealed before its obligatory demise – to revel in a world brimming at once with darkness and possibility.","user_id":38625,"name":"Ryan Ewart","website":"www.ryanewart.com"},{"id":205958,"bio":"","user_id":205356,"name":"Lynn Ballard","website":""},{"id":38603,"bio":"Gael CLOAREC is based in France- Brittany. He began photography in 2010 and was mainly interested in work's report. In 2011, the Bonnets Rouges movement began, which it covered for 2 years. He then joined the Andia photo agency and continued in this way until 2018 by producing various subjects around conflict zones (Kurdistan in Turkey, North Kivu in the DRC, Donbass in Ukraine). Now he is working to long-term work. \nAt the same time as his reports, he is passionated about portraiture and \n has created a studio for this purpose in the city center of Saint Brieuc in 2020. In addition to his activities, he travels through Brittany in search of landscape in the company of a film camera. .\n He regularly collaborates with dailies and magazines, both French and foreign.","user_id":38608,"name":"Gaël CLOAREC","website":"gaelcloarec.fr"},{"id":650050,"bio":"Living in New York, British born, Janine Menlove is a photo-based artist. Through constructed photography, she explores relationships between object, place, and time. Using only her original photographs, Menlove creates imagery in a blend of significance and whimsy that impart narratives of personal and/or global reference. Themes and concepts differ wildly in Menloves' work as she is always finding new subjects and topics to play with.\n\nMenloves' prolific career in commercial photography created opportunities and awareness in a myriad of subjects that inform her artwork today. Traveling the globe on thousands of assignments, photographing cars, places, architecture, and celebrities, resulted in an extensive archive of photographs central to her visual story telling. \n\nMenlove is an artist member of Upstream Gallery in Hastings-on-Hudson and lives with her husband just North of New York City on the banks of the Hudson River. Menlove always carries a camera on her travels and looks for new sources and inspiration in the beauty and details of life.","user_id":649466,"name":"Janine Menlove","website":"www.18thStreetArt.com"},{"id":345621,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. I lean towards a more documentary approach and like to capture things as they are and tell stories. The most unique experiences I've had in my adult life have manifested from photography, the camera introduces me to many interesting people, places, and situations. ","user_id":345019,"name":"Charlie Kinross","website":"www.charliekinrossphotography.com"},{"id":324871,"bio":"Dora Duan is a San Francisco Bay Area-based fine art photographer. Her passion for storytelling is evident in her work. With a strong emphasis on the emotional content, Duan creates photographs that explore identity and personal experience on a psychological level. Her work evokes inner connections with viewers through minimal visual elements and aesthetic aspects. \n \nDuan started her career in California as a software engineer. During the time she worked in San\nFrancisco, her office was across the street from the Academy of Art University campus; she often dreamed to take an adventure in art school, as her passion for photography went back to her childhood. Duan started a photography studio in 2012, and then became a full-time fine art photographer, she received an MFA from Academy of Art University in 2020.\n \nDuan’s work has been selected in many domestic and international exhibitions and publications. Recently her work was shown at a juried exhibition at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA and the “open theme | unbound” exhibition at A Smith Gallery in Johnson City, TX. Her award recognition includes American Photographic Artists (APA) National 2020 3rd Place, APA LA 2021 “Off The Clock” Award, nominations for 2020 Fine Art Photography Awards, and 2018 International Color Awards, etc.","user_id":324269,"name":"Dora Duan","website":"www.doraduanphotography.com"},{"id":60826,"bio":"","user_id":60829,"name":"Anke van der Meer","website":"www.ankevandermeer.nl"},{"id":664789,"bio":" I have been involved in the photographic process since I was a child, growing up in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  One of my earliest memories of photography is buying film with my dad at Jack’s Cameras.  Photography became more than just a hobby and I decided to follow that path to college.  I studied photography at the Art Institute of Philadelphia and have continued my education through Tyler School of Art, The University of the Arts, and Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. I have worked as a photographer for over three decades.  I've studied with other notable photographers ( Douglas Beasley, Rick Barrick, Tony Corbell ) and have had my work exhibited in The Amanda Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas, The Southeast Center for Photography in Greenville, South Carolina,  Savery Gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Philadelphia Photo Arts Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fleischer Art Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Paragon Gallery in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. I have had work included in The Metro publication and online at Lenscratch. Now residing in Blackwood, New Jersey, I am an instructor of photography at Camden County College and continue my personal exploration of the photographic arts. I utilize traditional principles of photography and bring them into the modern, digital age. ","user_id":664205,"name":"Kevin Russo","website":"www.tattooedmomsproject.com"},{"id":747259,"bio":"Liam has been traversing remote places from an early age, from the savannah of Bininj country in the Northern Territory to the lush forests of the great divide, and the rugged lands of lutruwita/Tasmania. This lifelong connection to the bush has nurtured an eye for detail and a keen spatial awareness\n\nLiam’s work gravitates towards threatened places, narrative framing, and intricate details and textures. This practice grapples with ways to portray country without perpetuating the colonial gaze and the commodification of nature. It is informed by ecological perspectives, and acknowledgement that sovereignty over these lands was never ceded.\n","user_id":743976,"name":"Liam Oakwood","website":""},{"id":569658,"bio":"Capturing documentary images has been an integral part of Martha Hernandez’s adult life. However, things changed after exploring landscape photography as an art form when she learned the essence of narration, navigation, and the delicate interpretations available with impressionism and abstraction.  Martha’s current focus on intentional camera movement images explores an inner perspective. This emotional range plays a vital role in her work, and because of her unique and inventive approach to this technique, it has become a signature style.","user_id":569074,"name":"Martha Hernandez","website":"terrefineartphotography.com"},{"id":423530,"bio":"Born in Pittsburgh. I \"obtained\" my first camera...a Kodak Brownie...so I could take photos in the alleys around our house(s) in Pittsburgh. Never in one house too long, I had a lot of areas to investigate. Pop bottles and tin cans financed film and developing. \nI joined the USAF and left town, eventually, and am now 66 and still at it.","user_id":422946,"name":"David Reynolds","website":"Dprphotography.com"},{"id":91725,"bio":"After nearly a decade of work in the video arts, I've spent the last few years pursuing photography and photographic arts. My digital collages make up the bulk of my current work and represent the synthesis of my two favorite subjects: traditional portraiture and the natural world. \n\n","user_id":91262,"name":"Matthew Clysdale","website":"www.mattclysdale.com"},{"id":546689,"bio":"Shawn Angelski is an Infrared Photographer who loves to capture images while travelling. Infrared allows me to capture what would normally be quite normal and add new expression and life ","user_id":546105,"name":"Shawn Angelski","website":"goshawny.com"},{"id":170631,"bio":"1974\t\tBorn in Montreal, Quebec, Canada\n\n1994-1998\tBachelor of commerce / marketing \n                        Concordia University, Montreal, Canada\n\n2001-2002\tA.E.C. Photography \n\t\t\tCegep Vieux Montreal, Montreal, Canada\n","user_id":170029,"name":"Catherine Comtois","website":"pinkespaceart.tumblr.com/post/102563185116/love-n-y-c-2004"},{"id":496844,"bio":"Brandon Cunningham produces fine art collections from his vast travels and connections with wildlife, people and landscapes throughout the world. His teaching seeks to enrich understanding, patience and the importance of connection from the other side of the camera. As an enthusiast turned published professional, his work has been seen on the cover of magazines, in galleries, businesses, and homes. Brandon resides outside New York City with his wife, kids and dog.","user_id":496260,"name":"Brandon Cunningham","website":"brandoncunninghamphoto.com"},{"id":747246,"bio":"","user_id":743965,"name":"Michael Mazzeo","website":"www.mazzeoprojects.com"},{"id":746006,"bio":"Graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1977, a BFA  with emphasis on glassblowing, ceramics and art history. My first photography experience was in 1977 using a Nikkormat and working in a darkroom. I have spent most of my artistic career as a ceramist and then as a fine jeweler. I finally returned to photgraphy around 2018, this time digital, and have enjoyed working in many genres of photography including  the creation of forms related to painting through photography. Another of my interests is droll visual humor. Other work can be found @prettymanlisw on Instagram. ","user_id":742928,"name":"Steve Prettyman","website":""},{"id":562881,"bio":"Angeles Pereda\nDNI 12945545\nEdad: 62 años\nDomicilio: Estanislao del Campo 197 san isidro.\nTel: 1156399536\nMAIL : angelespereda@me.com\n\nCurriculum Vitae\n2021,2020, 2018 ,2016, 2013, 2011 BAphoto\n2021 Este Arte, Punta del Este\n2020 arte en la calle , fotocolectivo2020\n2020 Fundacion Luz Austral, lectura de portfolio, producción.\n2020 Ticio Escobar, Estudio Ananke Assef, lectura de portfolio\n2020 2019, 2018,  2017, 2016 Feria Lima Photo\n2020 work shop Laura Letinsky \n2019: muestra colectiva Colegio de Abogados de San Isidro\n2019 Workshop Penumbra Foundation. Center for Alternative Photography New York, NY\n2017 Feria Tokyo International Art Fair\n 2017 Art on Paper, New York, NY\n2017 Feria La Herencia, Fundación Conin, Dr. Abel Albino (desnutrición infantil)2015  Muestra individual Puertas Abiertas, en el taller del arquitecto Guillermo Ball 2014 Feria San Diego, USA 2013  Museo Lucy Mattos, San Isidro, Buenos Aires\n2018, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011 Muestra Galeria Niko Gulland y Galería d","user_id":562297,"name":"angeles pereda","website":"www.angelespereda.info"},{"id":679587,"bio":"  \nMy name is Nguyen Quang Huy. I am currently working as a designer in a book publishing service. Photography is my favorite field, and joining this competition would help me learn a lot of more new things, encounter works from a number of professional individuals, as well as to showcase my project and ideas to a wider range of audiences. This time, I present my latest work, which is dedicated to Vietnamese culture to express love for my country.","user_id":679003,"name":"Quang Huy Nguyễn","website":"behance.net/huynq1c490"},{"id":192512,"bio":"Susan Richman is a photographic artist living in Hastings On Hudson, NY. Her interests lie in exploring the link between existence, decay, and loss by photographing images that capture and preserve the fleeting nature of our world. Her work has appeared in exhibitions in France, Italy, England, and Spain. Recent US exhibitions include the Jurors Choice Award at “Art of NY 2022” Arkell Museum, NY, (Un)Natural Cycles): Air Water And Land Center For Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO, “Garden House Exhibit 2022”, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Ga and “The Still Life 2022” Praxis Gallery, MN.\nShe is represented by both the Upstream Gallery in New York and the dkGallery in Georgia.\n","user_id":191910,"name":"Susan Richman","website":"Susanrichmanphotography.com"},{"id":69923,"bio":"Magnus started photography at an early age, growing up in Iceland. At 13, one of his photos won him a year’s supply of Ilford black and white photo paper and chemicals. While this set his eye for black and white work, over the years he has experimented with other photography techniques. He has worked with many genres (dance/theatre, fine-art nude, ​landscapes/nature, cityscapes, and street), but ultimately, he keeps returning to the challenge of capturing “a sense of place” for his environment.","user_id":69657,"name":"Magnus Photos","website":"magnusphotos.com"},{"id":705922,"bio":"Rob Long is a professional artist and Principal of Clear Story, a Pittsburgh-based design and consulting firm he founded in 2007. Clear Story designs permanent lighting for the built environment and collaboratively supports the work of artists in performance, museum and public art settings. Rob’s creative practice bridges the disciplines of architecture, theatre and fine art—working with light and technology to create dynamic and memorable experiences.\nRob has nurtured a life-long fascination with photography, starting with his first Polaroid camera at the age of 8. He has exhibited work at Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, the Mattress Factory, Zynka and other regional galleries. Rob’s photographs are held in private and institutional collections.","user_id":705338,"name":"Rob Long","website":"www.clearstorycreative.com"},{"id":219280,"bio":"","user_id":218678,"name":"Heather Musto","website":"www.heathermusto.com"},{"id":746531,"bio":"Makito Inomata is a photographer based out of Vancouver, BC, Canada. He attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and later went on to assist both local and international photographers before honing his lighting skills under the tutelage of photographer Clinton Hussey.\n\nHis work has achieved awards by Communication Arts, Applied Arts,  and Graphis\n\nMakito's work is currently represented by the Art Rental \u0026amp; Sales department at the Vancouver Art Gallery. \n\n","user_id":743390,"name":"Makito Inomata","website":"www.makito.ca"},{"id":38599,"bio":" In the beginning I saw photography as a suitable subject for me as I have never been very academic.  Initially I focused my photography on nature and landscapes without any real success in developing my own style but was fortunate enough to get good marks throughout college. It wasn’t until I studied at university that I began photographing people and found a genuine love for it. I put in great effort and focus at university to fully allow my creativity to flow exploring various areas of photography and discovering where my real passion lay. \n\nI shot my series 'Boys' for my final major project, I wanted to capture a series that would challenge my abilities and present an element of risk in how it would be perceived by the assessors. I felt this approach would not only help me emphasise my style and technique but would also enhance my photographic skills and capabilities. The series brings thoughtfulness,  awareness and shines a positive light on an industry which is associated with taboos and negativity. I see this project as my first piece of work that truly represents me as a photographer and a springboard in my journey to be a documentary photographer. \n\nOver the next year I will be building on my portfolio and I am genuinely excited at the prospect of meeting new people capturing their stories in my photography work. Through my documentary work I aim to build a relationship between the subject and the\u0026nbsp;viewer, allowing the viewer to identify and relate to someone or something that they\u0026nbsp;hadn’t\u0026nbsp;previously realised they had anything in\u0026nbsp;common with.\u0026nbsp;\n\nWebsite -- www.jessicakellyphotography.com\nInstagram -- @jessica.kelly_\nTwitter -- @jltkphoto\nTumblr -- www.jessicakellyphotography.tumblr.com\n\n\nEXHIBITIONS--\n\nThe Printspace Gallery AOP Student Awards Exhibition - July 2015\n\nThe Old Truman Brewery AOP Photography Awards Exhibition - October 2015\n\nThe Embassy Tea Gallery Portrait Salon Exhibition - November 2015 \n\nThe Reminders Photography Stronghold Gallery Tokyo - February 2016\n\nThe Old Truman Brewery FreeRange Exhibition part of FE4TURE - July 2016 \n\nAWARDS--\n\nBest in category - AOP Open Awards Stills Category - 2015","user_id":38604,"name":"Jessica Kelly","website":"www.jessicakellyphotography.com"},{"id":747219,"bio":"I'm a photographer, art manager, editor and interior stylist based on Budapest, Hungary. I’m passionate about being with my camera, to show something that others do not perceive or only see differently ─ this is which drives me the most. The focus of my interest is organic and geometric abstract photography, as well as architectural photography and environments with special atmosphere. My photos were recently featured in the group exhibitions of the Budapest-based PH21 Gallery in Rome, Barcelona and Budapest.","user_id":743947,"name":"Noémi B Tier","website":"www.btiernoemi.com"},{"id":746945,"bio":"I am originally from Madisonville, Louisiana. At 19, I moved to New York City to attend university. I am a student at Marymount Manhattan College on the Upper East Side. I am studying art with a concentration in photography. I am interested in business management, art history, and studio art. I currently work and live in Brooklyn, NY.\n\nI am super interested in spiritual healing, nonobjective painting, abstract expressionism, photography, numerology, reiki, and astrology.","user_id":743727,"name":"Nicholas Talamo","website":"www.nicholastalamo.com"},{"id":443500,"bio":"Rosalba Breazeale (They/Them) was born in 1989 in Lima Peru. They were adopted and raised Knoxville, Tennessee and Portland, Maine. In May 2017, they received their BFA with an emphasis in Photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Breazeale received their Master of Fine Art in Photography from the University of New Mexico in 2022. They have shown in various group exhibitions across the U.S. including Natural Instincts in Hartford, Connecticut curated by Goldie Gross of the Jewish Salon and received honorable mention at Strata Gallery’s 2nd annual juried show, Against the Grain in Santa Fe, NM. Most recently, they exhibited their solo show, Poems From Kay Pacha, at Strata Gallery in Santa Fe, NM as a member of the 2022-23 emerging artist cohort and Sciart collaboration with scientist, Jessica Begay, at Explora Science Center and Children's Museum in Albuquerque, NM. They currently reside in Portland, ME where they look forward to the Fall 2023 David C. Driskell fellowship at Black Seed Studio and a solo exhibition at the Parsonage Gallery in Searsport, ME.","user_id":442916,"name":"Rosalba Breazeale","website":"www.rosalbabreazeale.com"},{"id":746969,"bio":"My works are mostly inspired by individual experiences of growing up. My main areas of concern are the effects of institutions, power and the violence of human nature on the spiritual level. ","user_id":743750,"name":"Fei Wang","website":"mushowang.cargo.site"},{"id":746804,"bio":"I am a digital photographer living in London. I have been interested in photography for many years but only recently started practising it in earnest. When the world shut down during the pandemic, it gave me a wonderful opportunity and a good deal of quiet time to focus on my photography.\n\nI love to capture the moment as I see it. The simple compositions often reveal something more complicated when analysed in detail. Photography allows me to translate my observations visually onto paper so that others may see what I see. \n\nA unique moment, captured in a photo, that will never be repeated but will last a lifetime.\n","user_id":743611,"name":"Shamani Surendran","website":"www.shamanisurendran.com"},{"id":38568,"bio":"Freelance travel and documentary photographer with a passion for adventure, experiencing cultures and a curiosity about the world. In my travels through Asia, Middle East and Africa, my photography has centered on people and the societies around them. I explore political nuance with attention to comparison and contrast. My specialization is in executing long distance travel experiences.","user_id":38573,"name":"Albert Retief","website":"www.albertretief.com"},{"id":350206,"bio":"Karen Melo (Mexico, 1997)\n\nAudiovisual journalist. She specializes in issues of gender violence, forced disappearance, social and cultural movements, and climate change.","user_id":349604,"name":"Karen Melo","website":"karenmelo.carrd.co"},{"id":714085,"bio":"Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, I studied photojournalism at SF State but followed my love for rural communities, living and working in the Black Hills of South Dakota for over a decade. I’ve documented news and communities for The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Harper’s, BuzzFeed, Cosmopolitan, and many others I’m incredibly grateful for. Some of my commercial clients include Google, Samsung, Coca-Cola, Red Cloud Indian School and Earth Justice. In a past professional life, I was the first female staff photographer and the first female photo editor at The Rapid City (S.D.) Journal. While Portland (Ore.) is now home, my favorite photos are often made on the road across the Interior West.","user_id":713501,"name":"Kristina Barker","website":"www.kristinabarker.com"},{"id":747280,"bio":"I have been nurtured and encouraged by my wonderful husband a photographer in the commercial world for 30 years.\nHe is a great supporter and mentor.  I am a garden designer and have a small studio set up at home.  Nature is wondrous.","user_id":743992,"name":"Robyn Barron","website":""},{"id":219113,"bio":"Landscape Architect since 2011, with a Post Graduation in “Contemporary Photography Speeches” from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon.","user_id":218511,"name":"Miguel Cruz de Carvalho","website":""},{"id":730214,"bio":"David M. Wong is a visual artist from Chicago who explores the junction between the present and the future. \n\nHe received a BS from DePaul University, an MBA from Indiana University, and a Certificate of Art and Design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He attended the Residency Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. \n\nHis work has been shown at the Maryland Federation of Art in Annapolis, MD, SLA Art Space in New York, and River Banks Loft Gallery in Chicago, among others. \n\nDavid serves on the Board of Directors at Filter Photo in Chicago and the Friends of the Chicago River. He lives in Chicago with his wife, daughter, and son.  ","user_id":729630,"name":"David M Wong","website":"www.davidwongphoto.com"},{"id":747188,"bio":"I am located in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, but I grew up in rural Niagara Falls, Ontario in Canada. I am a professional photographer with 10 years of experience. My passion for photography began when I was about 16 years old (now 34) and I started with a little point and shoot. I felt like I've always seen the world in pictures and  it's a way of expressing myself when I can't put things into words. ","user_id":743920,"name":"Katie Histrop","website":"www.katiejamesphotography.ca"},{"id":721084,"bio":"Giovanna Viola is a Chilean-American fine art photographer and visual artist.  Through her creations, she elicits surreal experiences using an array of techniques. These conceptual realities are motivated by explorations of the rare, of the bizarre, and of a wish to inspire the viewer to seek new realms and experiences.  Among her preferred media are photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photomanipulation.\nThroughout her childhood in Chile, Giovanna was excited about creating with her hands; she worked with wood alongside her father and crafted with her mother, sharing the satisfaction of conceiving and designing distinctive products.  \nIn her teens, she was drawn to the complex and multi-faceted art of filmmaking.  Following this passion, Giovanna then immersed herself in the study of Cinematography, earning her degree in 2013 from the University of Arts, Sciences, and Communications (UNIACC) in Providencia, Chile. \n\nThrough her university studies, Giovanna fell in love with visual and digital arts.  She developed a special excitement for symbolism and surrealism, their power to reconcile dreams and reality, and was captivated by the beauty of communicating without words. \n\nSeeking fresh inspiration and a wider realm for artistic endeavor, Giovanna relocated to the United States in 2015, settling first in Massachusetts. While adjusting to a new world and learning English, Giovanna decided to pursue her fervor for conceptual photography.  She hasn’t stopped since","user_id":720500,"name":"Giovanna Viola","website":"www.giovannaviola.com"},{"id":747293,"bio":"I started out painting, but picked up a camera when I couldn't get my ideas onto the canvas fast enough. I received honors as a dual major in graphic design and photography at Mass College of Art and went on to become a highly accomplished Boston based commercial and fine art photographer.\nI have been self publishing art books for a few years, please see them at www.joegreenephoto.com/books\n\nRecent exhibitions include: \n\n- Self Published Photobook  Show - Davis Orton Gallery / Griffin Museum of Photography 12 / 22 - 1 / 23\n- Photographic Resource Center  Members Show at FPAC Gallery 12 / 22\n- Winter Solstice Members Show at The Griffin Museum of Photography 12 / 22","user_id":744000,"name":"joe greene","website":"www.joegreenephoto.com"},{"id":134212,"bio":"Retired sports teacher, passionate about diving and underwater images, I had the chance to train Christine to become a synchronized swimming coach. That's how this crazy idea germinated in our minds...","user_id":133610,"name":"Yves Guénot","website":"www.yvesguenot.fr"},{"id":426554,"bio":"Ralph Maratta is a trained photographer who works in both film and digital capture.  \n\nI work in both gelatin silver and archival, carbon ink prints. \n\nPAST EXHIBITIONS and PUBLICATIONS\n\nBetween Two Worlds \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;\nHunterdon Art Museum,\nClinton NJ, 1994\n\nLooking Within, Looking Without\nMet Life Corporate Gallery, \nBridgewater, NJ 1995\n\nBig Dreams, Little Dreams\nNorthhampton College\nNorthhampton, PA, 2009\n\nBig Dreams, Little Dreams\nLucky Gallery\nBrooklyn NY, 2010\n\nLektrima\nShort essay and images\nfeminismandreligion.com 2017\n\n","user_id":425970,"name":"Ralph Maratta","website":"2worldsphotography.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=43503\u0026Akey=7FHPS2FP\u0026ajx=1#!pf170561"},{"id":333010,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":332408,"name":"Xi Liu","website":"www.liuxiart.cn"},{"id":38653,"bio":"Borned and raised in Mexico City from French descent. SCAD MFA Photography candidate as arts-merit scholar and Phenomenal Focus awardee. Advisory board and adjunct faculty in the Photography department of the Gwinnett Technical College. Recent winner of AI-AP Latin American Fotografía \"Los Diez\" top-ten jury selections. Currently lives in Georgia with his wife, Caitlin. ","user_id":38658,"name":"Enrique Samson","website":"www.enriquesamson.com"},{"id":586801,"bio":"When I was a little girl, I dreamt of being an artist for Walt Disney. Life circumstances took a different turn and I gave my deepest dreams up. However, my regret for not finishing college grew stronger. I decided to return in my mid 40’s, retired from 20 years as a massage therapist, and took the leap of faith in myself. I fell in love with learning photography in ART 139 (Digital Photography I) and used extra electives for photography and filmmaking. I live for being behind the lens to capture visual stories in the digital media realms. I have been a writer since I was 7 and now I have an added artistic expression that allows me to expand. My inspirations are Dorothea Lange, Vivian Maier, Carrie Mae Weems, Diane Arbus, and Mary Ellen Mark.  These women inspired me to excel by embracing my own storytelling abilities in a new artist medium that provides fantastic self-expression. My original dream is altered based on this new found love. I virtually graduated from college May 2020 due to the pandemic and put my reimagined dreams into action. I created my own production company for filmmaking, photography, and screenwriting as they all paint a picture that flows from a page to the screen. I feel a deep sense of fulfillment behind the lens capturing images of expression into visual art. I believe I was birthed from my mothers womb to create and plopped right onto the canvas of life to become a visionary healer. Thank you, Momma!","user_id":586217,"name":"Dina Faye Gilmore","website":"www.empowermentproductions33.com"},{"id":28391,"bio":"I am a photographer and I consider myself an amateur in the true sense of the word: someone who loves creating images. I received professional training in photography and video.","user_id":28396,"name":"Marco Peelen","website":"marcopeelen.com"},{"id":706553,"bio":"I'm primarily a landscape photographer and macro photographer. I consider the macro work I do to be just a different kind of landscape photography.\nMy work is primarily about going beyond the literal - toward the ethereal,  the unknowable - the other world. Less prose, more poetry and magic.","user_id":705969,"name":"David Moenkhaus","website":"www.moenkhaus.com"},{"id":747298,"bio":"An amateur on a professional journey. ","user_id":744004,"name":"daniel Nolan","website":""},{"id":393327,"bio":"ARTIST STATEMENT\nDriven by personal histories and inquiries, I photograph the individual in the street and their habitat to create site-specific visual ethnographies [non-exclusively] referencing identity, culture, power, history, politics, and socioeconomic class. I am borrowing language from the [art] painting canon and experimenting with the aleatory disassembly of the photograph to invoke visual meditations on being. \n\nBIO\nBorn and raised at the foot of the South American Andes to a family of generational farmers, I was exposed to native oral histories, pre-Columbian indigenous ritual art and cosmologies, magical-realism experiences, and sociopolitical upheaval. I have a Liberal Arts degree from New York University, including European history, anthropology, and Western philosophy coursework. I have completed coursework in photography from The International Center of Photography and The School of Visual Arts; archaeology and anthropology from The City College at CUNY; and writing and music history from Columbia University. Backgrounds in photojournalism, portrait, editorial, and commercial photography inform my fine art photography practice. I live and work in New York City.","user_id":392743,"name":"Marco Aurelio","website":"ma9.co"},{"id":247530,"bio":"Photographer from a long time, I have done Geological studies. I would like to live for and by my artistic skills (I also make jewels from stones that I collect). But I need a helping hand ;) ","user_id":246928,"name":"Léo Marron","website":"leomarronsarts.fr"},{"id":279303,"bio":"I am Anna Elisabetta Raffin (Naeli), I'm italien but I live in France.  I graduated in Literature at the University of Padua, in Italy, and in Performing Arts - Image path -(photo and cinema)  at the University of Lyon2, in France. \n\nFor several years now I have been working in the field of commercial photography: real estate photography, analogue laboratory, maternity photography.  And in parallel I have continued a work of experimentation and artistic creation, developing various projects. In particular, a project to which I am very attached and which has had a fair amount of dissemination is Bodiless, a different documentation work of the Balkan route. I collected clothes abandoned in the woods by migrants and placed them on a site developed as an e-commerce: https://senzacorpo.com/en/\n\nAbout fine-art photography, in addition to researching the subject matter,  I try to study and reflect on the concept of image, especially in relation to our society, which is the society of performance and appearance. \nFor years, my artistic process could be identified within what is called post photography","user_id":278701,"name":"Anna Raffin","website":"www.naeli-photo.com"},{"id":711932,"bio":"Originally from the Los Angeles area, I’ve been living in Taiwan for almost two decades. For most of that time I was busy with babies, homeschooling, and working from home as a writing coach, but then something extraordinary happened: I was given an old, unwanted camera. I fell in love with photography immediately. The camera became a tool for me to create something new out of the raw materials of my life as I was living it. \n\nPhotography encourages me to be mindful and present as I go about my day, but I’m not interested in depicting an exact replica of reality in my work. I enjoy using candid moments from everyday life as the foundation for my images, but then enjoy escaping into other elements such as motion, color, or light. This approach allows me to see familiar places in a new way.","user_id":711348,"name":"Cahleen Hudson","website":"www.cahleenhudson.com"},{"id":550987,"bio":"“Photography has indeed filled my life— filled it with endless visual excitement, as well as the challenge and satisfaction of capturing moments. It is a way of being in the world, of participating in the life of the world. Photography is the celebration of the events and the wonder of life. People are my favorite subject, at home or abroad. To see, react, and record is my continuous search with no shining end in sight except to go on trying.”","user_id":550403,"name":"Colleen Hennessy","website":"colleenhennessy.wixsite.com/original-works-by-ch"},{"id":51810,"bio":"Fabian Muir is an Australian photographer. The principal motivation behind his projects and practice is visual storytelling with a focus on humanist issues.\n\nHis images have featured in solo and group exhibitions and festivals around the world and have been acquired by significant collections. His fine art series addressing social challenges and injustice confronting refugees, entitled 'Blue Burqa in a Sunburnt Country' (2014) and 'Urban Burqa' (2017), as well as his two-year survey of daily life in the DPRK (North Korea) have attracted global press, television and radio coverage.\n\nHe is an Eddie Adams alumnus (USA) and represented by Michael Reid in Sydney and Berlin. \n\nSelected awards include Magnum Photography Awards, Critical Mass Top 50 winner,  BJP/Magnum Photos Portrait of Humanity winner,  FotoEvidence and World Press Photo Book Award finalist, Sony WPO/Zeiss Photography Award finalist, Reminders Photography Stronghold Project (Tokyo) Grant winner, Felix Schoeller Award nominee","user_id":51815,"name":"Fabian Muir","website":"www.fabianmuir.com"},{"id":747240,"bio":"My name is Ryan. I am a film photographer and darkroom printer. I find that I am drawn in entirely by the process. I try to construct and image in my mind which I have found a helpful practice especially since I may not develop the film for some time as I may be out enjoying the world. I develop all of my film by hand and to me that strengthens my connection to the process which is finally finished in the darkroom where I love to watch my prints spring to life in front of me beneath a translucent bath of developer under a warm red safelight.  ","user_id":743960,"name":"Ryan Bhangdia","website":"www.silverhalideflowers.com"},{"id":747343,"bio":"Zola is an underwater photographer, Scubadiving or Free Diving, capturing ecological images below the sea level, and the humanistic style on the sea level, and continues to record marine ecological images","user_id":744041,"name":"WEN HUA CHEN","website":"www.zola-studio.com"},{"id":159475,"bio":"Born in Glasgow in 1950 and having spent 40 years in London I now live in Glasgow. I have been making images since the sixties originally across a range of media and having accumulated a considerable back catalogue of work together with renewed interest in making new photographic images I have held annual exhibitions over the last 10 years and published the first of four planned books. \n\nSome of my work focuses on relatively \"empty stages\" with expectations of “something about to happen” or “that something has happened”. \n\nMore recent developments have explored “Modern Landscapes” using extrapolations and extrusions to create new images from camera originated material\n\nYou can view more artwork at www.johnshanks.co.uk ,www.uneasypieces.co.uk and at www.construxions.co.uk \n","user_id":158873,"name":"John Shanks","website":"www.johnshanks.co.uk"},{"id":202640,"bio":"I mostly shoot street, and I look for story, layers, emotion and cheap places to eat.","user_id":202038,"name":"Tim Woolf","website":"twoolf.myportfolio.com"},{"id":255103,"bio":"Pete’s father gave him a Nikon SLR for his first road gig, not as a photographer, but as a musician with the Broadway show “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”. After three months of one nighters with the show across the US he has been making pictures ever since, allowing him to document the people, stories, and places that have been an inspiration on his journey through a musical life. \n\nPete earned a music performance degree at New England Conservatory of Music. As a freelance trumpet player he has toured with Broadway Shows, and performed at Jazz and Blues Festivals throughout the world. From 1989 through 2020 he worked in advertising for Keyboard and TV Technology magazines and websites.\n\nPete mentored with Sam Abell from 2014 - 2017. \n\n","user_id":254501,"name":"Pete Sembler","website":"www.petesembler.com"},{"id":716589,"bio":"Born 1967.\nLived in Germany, Spain, USA, South Africa. \nStudied Photography at Prager Fotoschule in Linz, Austria from 2016 - 2019.\nFinished Diploma / Master Class in 2021. \nThesis: \"Sundays I Am Off\", a work about hypothetical improbable encounters in a familiar environment.\nExbihitions in Linz (A), Vienna (A), Darmstadt (D), Eltville (D), Geisenheim (D).\n\nI like to explore and stretch the boundaries of traditional photography by utilizing the potential of my camera, often working with long time exposure and filters, all to generate surprising effects without manipulating software. \n\nIf a series requires manipulation, I work in the dark room, using processes like mordancage or alternative print techniques or whatever necessary to achieve the required effect. ","user_id":716005,"name":"Petra van Husen","website":"petravanhusen.com"},{"id":38670,"bio":"Self-taught photographer based in Barcelona, graduated from English studies and specialized in literature, I always wanted to find a common path between literature and photography, my two passions. Always looking for a logic and sensitive narrative that ends up in the creation of the self, the human being within a group always highlighting the uniqueness of the individual, the piece fitting or trying to fit. \nInspired by the classics, I mostly use black\u0026amp;white for my personal photography. Stablished as a professional fine art wedding photographer, I always look for a story to tell throughout the images and the beauty in it. But I can never neglect the search study of my personal photography as my source of inspiration.","user_id":38675,"name":"Emma Espejo","website":"www.emmaespejo.com"},{"id":688227,"bio":"","user_id":687643,"name":"Andrew Cartier","website":""},{"id":694565,"bio":"David streetphotographer living in Paris \n","user_id":693981,"name":"David Kouakou","website":"davidkouakou.photography"},{"id":8891,"bio":"Amy Friend is a Canadian artist predominately working with the medium of photography. Friend has exhibited nationally and internationally, at selected exhibitions such as the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, Gexto Photofestival (Spain), Mosteiro de Tibães at the Encontros Da Imagem, (Portugal), Onassis Cultural Center (Greece), Civic Museum of Pallazzo de Penna, (Italy), Beyond Boundaries, Aperture Gallery, (USA), Assorted Boxes of Ordinary Life at Rodman Hall (Canada) and Chronologues at Museum London (Canada). Her work has been featured in publications such as New York Times Magazine, Wired Magazine, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, California Sunday Magazine (USA), GUP Magazine (Amsterdam), and LUX (Poland). Recently Friend exhibited with Bildhalle (Switzerland/Amseterdam), incamera galerie (Paris) and has and work included in an exhibition in Seoul Museum, Korea and in an upcoming exhibition at Museum London, Canada. ","user_id":8891,"name":"Amy Friend","website":"www.amyfriend.ca"},{"id":38711,"bio":"Self-taught photographer. Winner of Ilford B\u0026amp;W award 2013.\nPublished in several magazines (Stark, Square, Blur...)\nSelected on Lensculture homepage for Show us your story contest and Exposure awards 2014.","user_id":38716,"name":"Fabienne Collard","website":"www.fabiennecollard.com"},{"id":38691,"bio":"I was born in Madrid in 1990.\nI graduated in Philosophy. I carry out photo reports for the NGO Imagen en Acción and the magazine Disparamag. I have collaborated with some newspapers. I am currently studied UC3M-RTVE Masters in Documentary and Transmedia Report in Madrid.\nI won several photography prizes with digital and chemical photography.","user_id":38696,"name":"Luis Hidalgo","website":"www.facebook.com/Luhidalmen"},{"id":38716,"bio":"Looking with the eye of an architect, I celebrate the geometry of the human body by expressing the beauty in the shapes and shadows of the female figure. With the use of lighting and movement I try to express accurately in pictures the beauty of a woman in a classical, sensual way, stripped of eroticism and sexuality, by capturing the essence and simple beauty of the woman I am photographing. Playing with light, the photographs give the woman’s body a sort of depth, density and texture. Curves which escape and spill out into melodies, or into spiralling arabesques and curved lines, studies of curvatures and creases, hands and forearms folded over supple skin – painted by the light","user_id":38721,"name":"Malcolm Lobban","website":"www.msinclairphotography.com"},{"id":599981,"bio":"","user_id":599397,"name":"Mark Panszky","website":"behance.net/markoci"},{"id":775048,"bio":"Anna Lee is a music photographer based in Los Angeles, specializing in tour content creation. She has toured for the last 10 years with artists in the alt, rock, and pop categories - from small clubs to stadiums. Through photo and video, she prioritizes artful and thoughtfully captured moments, that are candid and true to life. Originally from Oklahoma City where she found love for working in live shows, Anna is a music fan first, and enjoys using content to include fans in the concert experience. She is currently on tour with Coldplay.","user_id":766944,"name":"Anna Lee","website":"annaleemedia.com"},{"id":25866,"bio":"Lise Johansson (b.1985) is a visual artist and photographer based in Copenhagen.\n\nJohansson studied portrait- and commercial photography from 2012-2016 at Media College Viborg and analogue and fine art photography in 2010 at Vera, School of Art and Design, Copenhagen. As a part of her education she did a four years apprenticeship at the National Museum of Denmark in the Department of Conservation and Restoration. Alongside her artistic practice she is currently studying Art History at Copenhagen University.\u0026nbsp;\n\nBetween college and photography school Johansson lived in Paris for several years. She also traveled the world extensively as part of her photographic journey. During her travels she spent time in Russia, Japan, Mongolia and China. Her time abroad has influenced her work in many aspects. The events that happened during this period in her life have not only shaped her as a person but bring out the personal character in her images.\n\nThe starting point for Johansson’s artistic practice is to create a sense of a distorted reality, where the inspiration for this comes from the borderland that exists between the conscious and the unconscious. ‘The unseen’ takes place in the familiar, and locates itself in the field that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.\n\n","user_id":25871,"name":"Lise Johansson","website":"www.lisejohansson.com"},{"id":38762,"bio":"Mykhaylo Palinchak is an independent Ukrainian documentary and street photographer. Born January 1985 in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. Residing and working in Kyiv, Ukraine. Master degree in International Economics of the Institute of International Relations of Kyiv National University. He has pursued photography since 2008. Since 2012 member of Ukrainian Photographic Alternative (UPHA) and member of Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) since 2014. In 2014 - 2019 he was an official photographer of the President of Ukraine. Founder of 'Untitled' magazine and co-founder of Ukrainian Street Photography group. Member of PEN Ukraine since 2022. Author of the photo book \"Anamnesis\" (2020) and art-book \"Maidan Faces\" (2020). \n","user_id":38767,"name":"Mykhaylo Palinchak","website":"www.palinchak.com.ua"},{"id":725057,"bio":"Seasoning the everyday.  \nemail address - eyoelameha18@gmail.com","user_id":724473,"name":"Eyoel Ameha Sebsibe","website":""},{"id":220413,"bio":"\n\"I met Alexandra in 2008, and one of the first things I noticed while reviewing her portfolio was that she has a very original vision. Alexandra is a woman of deep personal and artistic integrity... \nAlexandra investigates her own relationship to the physical universe - whatever that universe might be. She tells her story through the different people she meets in her own particular world. The people she photographs move through a unique space - sometimes bizarre, sometimes beautiful - always layered with deep psychological undertones.\" \n-Mary Ellen Mark\n\nAlexandra Gibson is a photographer with a background in conceptual art photography and journalism. Gibson marries photographic traditions learned in the darkroom to the digital. Her images carry a strong sense of personal and editorial narrative with an eye for the spiritual and the surreal. \n\n\n","user_id":219811,"name":"Alexandra Gibson","website":"www.alexandragibsonphotography.com"},{"id":129189,"bio":"Working in the field of architecture since several years, in 2015 i decided to mix my two passions and get serious with working as an architectural photographer. I studied photography, so after a few years pause of experiencing and trying other things it felt like the right time to take this step. Let`s see where this journey takes me. I'm passionate to find out. ","user_id":128587,"name":"Michaela Gritsch","website":"www.michaelagritsch.com"},{"id":775200,"bio":"Based in Malaysia, Cecilia is a photographer whose work is a product of her upbringing and a visual extension of her values. Having narrowly missed out on becoming professional, Cecilia began a medical degree, dropping it to pursue a love for photography back in 2018. Her work is instantly recognisable through her personal approach to portraits and intriguing casting of models. Her work is inspired by light, color, and her natural surroundings. Cecilia aims to capture visual authenticity and storytelling in everything she photographs.  When she's not making pictures, you can find her out catching waves with her dog.","user_id":767068,"name":"Cecilia C","website":"linktr.ee/ceciliacletus"},{"id":34850,"bio":"Ross Duncan is an Australian born photographer. (b.1960) \nHe grew up in a small country town where not much happened.\nThen he started work at the local newspaper as their full-time press photographer and things got more interesting.\nHe once worked as a delivery boy and a barman, but not at the same time.\nLike many of his compatriots he is an avid traveler, now constantly on the move and trying to observe and make some sense of the world around him.\nRoss tries to interpret his world with a sense of humor and his current work focuses on urban landscapes and the built human environment.\nHis work experience includes full time press photographer and long stints as a photographic editor in major Australian media companies.\nHe once crashed a racing car and has photographed Paul McCartney and the Pope, but not together.\nNow retired and back behind the camera, his enthusiasm for the still image rekindled, Ross finds inspiration in the oddest places.","user_id":34855,"name":"Ross Duncan","website":""},{"id":38722,"bio":"Stratos Kalafatis is a photographer born in Kavala (1966) and based in Thessaloniki, Greece. His photographs have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including 10th Venice Int’l Architectural Biennale, Greek Participation, Backlight 7th Tampere Int’l Triennial in Finland, 10th Edition of PhotoEspana, Museum of Modern Art, Fukushima \u0026amp; Saga, Japan, Bozar Expo, Brussels, Belgium. He has published 4 photography books in cooperation with Agra Publications: Archetypal Images (1999), Omonoia 2000 (2000), Journal (2004), Athos/ The colours of faith(2014) . Since 2002, he organizes photography workshops both in Greece and abroad.","user_id":38727,"name":"Stratos Kalafatis","website":"www.stratoskalafatis.com"},{"id":67944,"bio":"Photo Journalist, presently working in a Bengali Daily PUBER KALOM.","user_id":67678,"name":"Sandip Saha","website":""},{"id":269645,"bio":"","user_id":269043,"name":"Meira Isenzon","website":"Instagram: @meira_gallery"},{"id":747459,"bio":"Sophie Pawlak, née en 1970, artiste bordelaise, est une photographe autodidacte.\nIl y a 15 ans, elle quitte son poste de cadre administratif et s’installe comme photographe auteur indépendante.\nSophie Pawlak développe un univers singulier et fantasque, minutieusement façonné, vivant et coloré.","user_id":744145,"name":"Sophie Pawlak","website":"www.sophie-pawlak.fr"},{"id":747505,"bio":"","user_id":744188,"name":"Alexander Newman","website":"alexandernewman.art/artwork"},{"id":278287,"bio":"Catherine Cloran is a Sydney-born visual artist/photographer living on the Mid North Coast of NSW. She graduated from the National Art School (Painting Diploma), University of Western Sydney (BA Fine Arts Hons) and Monash University (MA Visual Arts.) She has exhibited in solo and group shows in Hong Kong, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney and undertaken residencies in Beijing and Japan.\n She won the NSW Parliament Landscape Photography Prize in 2015, and has been shortlisted in several photography art prizes including, the Head On Landscape Prize and the PCP Clip Award.\nRecent solo exhibitions include, Confluence at Adelaide Perry Gallery, Croydon NSW in May 2021 and Passaggio, at Barometer Gallery, Paddington in May 2018. She was also represented by Arthere at Sydney Contemporary at Carriageworks in September 2018. ","user_id":277685,"name":"Catherine Cloran","website":"www.catherinecloran.com"},{"id":305156,"bio":"Lynn Karlin is a commercial and fine art  photographer whose work appears in galleries, and in private and corporate collections world wide.","user_id":304554,"name":"lynn karlin","website":"www.lynnkarlinphoto.com"},{"id":37110,"bio":"Emilie Arfeuil is a visual artist and photographer, with a background in cinema at Sorbonne University. She questions the complexity of representation of identities and their perception, the transformation of the gaze from the invisible to the visible, and the relationship between nature and unnatural. Her artworks are mainly presented in the form of photographs and installations, multimedia and sound creations or objects.\n\n \n\nShe has won the Prix SAIF Les Femmes s'exposent 2022 and the 2nd Prize Gomma Grant 2021 with her project « Hylé ». Her work has been exhibited at the Promenades Photographiques, Boutographies, Map Toulouse, Quinzaine Nantaise, Fictions documentaires, Focus Festival in Bombay, as well as in galleries and institutions in France, Berlin, London, Phnom Penh and Brussels. His photographs have been published in Libération, Muze and Néon. The film \"Scars of Cambodia\" (co-written with Alexe Liebert) has received 8 awards and has been selected in about 20 international festivals. ","user_id":37115,"name":"Emilie Arfeuil","website":"www.emiliearfeuil.com"},{"id":170969,"bio":"Photography is my hobby and I really took this up after my husband bought me a proper camera (Canon SLR) in 2012. It was the best gift and it has changed my life for the better, looking at nature in a different way. \nMy day job is a Primary Health Physician and I travel to remote areas of the country with work. I am fortunate to be able to travel to places that not many people go to and be rewarded with beautiful nature to photograph.","user_id":170367,"name":"Ling Yoong","website":"www.lingyoong.com"},{"id":775260,"bio":"Starting in 2016 I resumed making art after working two decades as a clinical psychologist.\n\nAt that time, I started exploring alternative forms of landscape art, mostly viewed from an aerial perspective. In the USGS Map Project, I adapted pen-and-ink topographical maps of great geological monuments in Utah and Arizona formed over millennia. Presented in vertical panels, these maps read more as abstract forms – some recognizable, others defying description.  \n\nAnother body of work explores satellite imagery of residential neighborhoods, some established and others under construction. Also conceptualized as alternative landscapes, these prints provide unsentimental overhead views of America in the early 21st century. Once printed on paper, the images are folded into evenly distributed zig-zag ridges and mounted so that they appear to float on the wall.  \n\nSince 2019 my work has been shown in 50 juried group exhibitions in 27 cities.","user_id":767119,"name":"Thomas Crawford","website":"instagram.com/tomcrawford175"},{"id":775957,"bio":"Photographer from Moscow.\nBorn in Severomorsk\n(Kola Peninsula) in 1982.\nI have been doing amateur photography since childhood. The appearance of children in my life opened a new path for me in photography. I believe that many mothers in the world who became photographers during motherhood, so show their voice in this society. And my case is no exception - my children helped me find a visual language and gave me the opportunity to show my thoughts to this world.\nGraduated from the L.N. Oborin School of Art.\nThe course “Fundamentals of Photography” at the Moscow Art Institute in 2008\nThe course “Fundamentals of studio photography” at the Moscow Art Institute in 2008\nThe course “Basics of Photoshop\". Photoplay. Andrey Rogozin. 2014\nDaria Kholodnykh School of Makeup artists “Basic course\" 2016\n\n","user_id":767649,"name":"Mariya Stoyanova","website":""},{"id":776362,"bio":"Mihai is a portrait photographer based in Timișoara, Romania. He dedicated his time to studies at the Faculty of Arts and Design in Timișoara, specializing in Photography, where he explored art and photographic processes.\n\nAs a visual artist, Mihai specializes in various fields, focusing on portraiture, fashion, conceptual and art photography. As his career has progressed, Mihai has perfected his own unique visual style and aesthetic, succeeding in bringing to life images that not only capture moments, but also communicate a distinct story and deep artistic vision.\n","user_id":767972,"name":"Mihai Teslariu","website":""},{"id":841733,"bio":"https://5555bet.us.com - 5555bet: A Melhor Plataforma de Cassino Online e Apostas Esportivas no Brasil\nWebsite：https://5555bet.us.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 5555bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #5555bet#5555betgnames #5555betogincom #5555betwebsite #5555betcasino\n","user_id":827576,"name":"vbuiow oefbu","website":"5555bet.us.com"},{"id":841737,"bio":"Experience the thrill of sports betting and casino games at h2bet.de.com, where exciting bonuses and fast payments elevate your gaming experience to the next level!\nBrand: h2bet\nWebsite: https://h2bet.de.com\nAddress: R. 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Images emerge when order appears stable yet subtly unsettled.\nFor me, photography functions as a way of registering how spatial order organizes perception, rather than as a tool for storytelling.","user_id":827879,"name":"海涛 杨","website":"yhtphoto@icloud.com"},{"id":38793,"bio":"photographer, puppeteer, visual artist, based in Prague, born 1991\n\nIn my life, there has always been a dancing line between reality and fantasy. What this has given me is a sense of freedom and passion for investigation. I’m deeply drawn to mythology, theology, literature, folklore and mysticism, which I am trying to discover in common things.\nI like to just wander and create an imaginary landscape of the found things and I try to search out the mythological ideas. It’s kind of a game, finding their own dreams and the desire for an ideal dream environment.","user_id":38798,"name":"Mia Kõhlerová","website":"www.miakohlerova.com"},{"id":158387,"bio":"Chris May is a multidisciplinary artist whose work examines multiple facets of how humans exist in, and effect nature. Chris’ work also explores that dark consequences of rapid change. Our society develops and embraces new technologies at an ever increasing pace. As we slide into more and more digital realms, are we paying attention to our physical environments, to our fellow travelers on this blue marble?\n\nBut Chris’ art is not all doom and gloom. Chris is a keenly observant photographer who captures the beauty in the minutia of his surroundings, the overlooked details that most people do not see, even when they are not staring at their phones.\n\nChris has been enthralled by photography and image making since a high-school teacher gave him a copy of Henry Horenstein’s Black and White Photography and pointed him to the darkroom door. He then worked in various analog and digital photo labs. Chris graduated from Georgia College with a BA in studio art. He then attended Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned an MFA in Imaging Arts (Photography). ","user_id":157785,"name":"Chris May","website":"www.cmayart.com"},{"id":440334,"bio":"César Blay lives in a small, quiet Mediterranean village where, thankfully, nothing ever happens. Because of this, the artist is forced to invent his own stories and create his own characters. He studied Graphic Arts and later Advertising Graphic Design and Photography in Madrid, and Web Design in Valencia. He has worked for advertising agencies and as a freelance designer, and has won several photography competitions and exhibited at various festivals such as PhotoEspaña and Xperimental Barcelona, ​​among other galleries.\n\n","user_id":439750,"name":"Cesar Blay","website":"www.cesarblay.com"},{"id":38781,"bio":"Mr. Smith is a Los Angeles based photographer that studied at the San Francisco Art Institute where he received his Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in photography and a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in printmaking.   After school he was able to work at Industrial Light and Magic learning the art of visual effects for motion pictures.  Upon moving to Los Angeles, he continued his career ending up as a visual effects supervisor for numerous motion pictures all the while using photography as the foundation for his experience.  Tom has traveled extensively and continues to find new places and new experiences that inspires him and hopefully others.  \n\nAttached is a link to his movie credits:\nhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006833/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1\n","user_id":38786,"name":"Thomas J. Smith","website":""},{"id":703669,"bio":"In her photography, Jessica has explored fragments of the things she sees in everyday life - food, body, and objects - as well as photographing herself, angry women, and nature. Jessica has exhibited her work in galleries in New York City and beyond, including the Alice Austen House, Larissa Goldston Gallery, La MaMa, the CMCA in Maine, and the UNR Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery. Her images has been appeared in Dear Dave Magazine, New England Review, and online on the Women in Photography website. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and an MFA from Bard College’s Milton Avery Graduate School for the Arts. After many years in New York City, she now lives in Providence, RI.","user_id":703085,"name":"Jessica Watson","website":"www.jessicamanningwatson.com"},{"id":559361,"bio":"Franco/American, immigrated to the US in the 1980's. Lived in a squat in NYC's East Village from 1980 to 2010.  Made art videos (Who Killed MJ Stewart?), worked as a photographer's assistant, a playback guy on music video, a desktop publisher for a law firm, a presentation designer for advertising and branding. Now a stay at home dad / photography artist in a NJ NYC suburb. ","user_id":558777,"name":"franck goldberg","website":"www.franckgoldberg.net"},{"id":20887,"bio":"Bryan Steiff is a Santa Fe, New Mexico based visual artist.  His work alternates between studio projects and observational photography, but it typically addresses topics such as the landscape, the social construction of place, and the effects of technology on our lives and the planet. Often, it is located at an intersection of these themes. He holds a B.F.A. in Photography from The Ohio State University and an M.F.A. in Photography from Columbia College Chicago. ","user_id":20887,"name":"Bryan Steiff","website":"www.theartnerd.com"},{"id":38724,"bio":"Kleopatra Haritou was born in Athens, Greece. She has studied Photography in NY, Athens and London (MA in Image\u0026amp;Communications @ GOLDSMITH’S College), under the supervision of Ian Jeffrey. She has realized more than 10 solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions. Her large scale solo exhibition “Prosfygika” (“The refugee settlements of Alexandra’s Av.”) was presented at the BENAKI Museum, at the International Comics Festival of Athens along with the original sketches of David Lloyd, “V for Vendeta”.and to museums around Greece. “Prosfygika” attracted in total 20.000 visitors and she was voted by the Greek population as best Photographer of the year (Athens Voice awards). \nIn 2016 “ACROBATS” she presented ten installations in the heart of Athens, after working with homeless and drug addicts of Athens during the financial crisis.\nHer new edition “Entry-Exodus” will be published in 2022 with the support of Onassis Foundation. ","user_id":38729,"name":"Kleopatra Haritou","website":"www.kleopatraharitou.com"},{"id":747132,"bio":"A childhood gift of a Kodak Box Brownie sparked my journey into photography, which became a haven alongside my career in science. Blending the precision of science with the art of photography, my work delves into the visual poetry of light, composition, and emotional resonance. Retiring allowed me to pursue fine art photography, using a minimalist approach that speaks to the emotions of a moment. Now, exhibiting my work brings a fulfilling connection with others, and I strive for my art to reflect the confluence of science and beauty.","user_id":743879,"name":"Ian Muirhead","website":"www.ianjmuirheadarts.com"},{"id":39251,"bio":"Jim is an award winning, fine art photographer whose work focuses on the landscape and evolving mobile photography. Jim attended the Kansas City Art Institute, and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Photography. Jim's work is exhibited and featured in publications and media.","user_id":39256,"name":"Jim Cook","website":"www.landscapenoir.com"},{"id":59159,"bio":"Commercial photographer since graduating in 1990 but now working more on my own projects. Working with both digital and analogue technologies.\nA particular favourite is 19th Century printing in Platinum/Palladium. ","user_id":59164,"name":"Richard Freestone","website":"www.richardfreestone.com"},{"id":668413,"bio":"I am Amelia,  First Class Hons graduate in Commercial Photography at Arts University Plymouth in 2020. Having found work in various places since graduating, I haven't stopped my ambition to work within the photography world, and try to never stop shooting. ","user_id":667829,"name":"Amelia Rodger","website":"www.ameliabethphotography.com"},{"id":269363,"bio":"Photography for me is an addiction and my mindfulness practice. ","user_id":268761,"name":"Edyta Ziółkowska","website":"www.behance.net/edithzb1e1"},{"id":37149,"bio":"Eddie Gerald was born in Peru and grew up in Israel. He graduated from Hadassah college of Photography and Sam Spiegel Film and Television school in Jerusalem in 1991.\n\nDocumentary projects have taken him to over 100 countries focusing in large scale projects for leading publishing houses and NGO corporations. His work has been exhibited and received numerous awards and citations and is featured in a stream of multi-language publications. \n\nEddie was involved in facilitating documentary seminars and has been twice in a row jury member for Israel's premier photojournalism contest \"Local Testimony\".\n\nHe currently resides in Jerusalem and his video work is distributed via Getty images photo agency. Gerald lectures at the Communication department of Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem.","user_id":37154,"name":"Eddie Gerald","website":"www.geo-pix.com"},{"id":38775,"bio":"Alireza Fani was born in 1975 in Tehran, Iran. \nHe has worked as a graphic designer, art director, and freelance photographer since 1997, developing a focus in fine art photography since 2007. \nExhibiting since 2004, Fani has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Iran. \nInternationally, he has participated in exhibitions in China, Croatia, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, India, France and his country Iran. \n\nAlso he has participated in Photo Shanghai, Paris Photo, Photo LA, Art15, Photo London and…\n\nHe is working in different field of photography such as architectural, portrait, landscape, cityscape  and fine art.\n\nAt 2016 He became the first Official X-Photographer of Fujifilm In Iran.\n\nHe lives and works in Tehran-Iran.\n","user_id":38780,"name":"Alireza Fani","website":"www.alirezafani.com"},{"id":201813,"bio":"I've spent my life between worlds. I am originally from Hong Kong, a daughter of China by blood, born and raised in an island outpost forever caught between the East and the West.  As a Hong Kong native, I started taking pictures as a way to understand my surroundings. Now living in United States, I have kept up my exploration. Currently I am a Visiting Scholar of the Asian Pacific American Institute at New York University. I am organizing my fifty years of works: A Chronology of A Life in Photographs.","user_id":201211,"name":"Ching Ming Cheung","website":""},{"id":703623,"bio":"Ulka Chauhan lives and works between Zürich, Mumbai \u0026amp; Goa.  Her passion for photography triggered by a workshop in Masai Mara Nature Reserve, Kenya in 2019.  Since then her work has been published on Leica blogs and print magazines as well as in arts / humanities / photography websites.  She has participated in exhibitions in Zürich, Mumbai, Venice and Treviso.  Her work has been awarded by Leica Fotografie International, International Photo Awards and Tokyo International Foto Awards.  She is an active member of the Swiss Street Collective and a co-editor of its blog.  Her book titled Two Worlds (featured in Condé Nast Traveller magazine) is an exploration that contrasts and connects the linear and structured world of Switzerland and the cyclical and chaotic world of India.  Born in Mumbai, Ulka studied in India, Switzerland and the US and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a major in Finance and Economics from Babson College in Boston. She previously worked in advertising at Young \u0026amp; Rubicam on Madison Ave, NYC and at Rediffusion Y\u0026amp;R in Mumbai before embarking on her journey into photography.  Ulka is the sum of all her parts; being rooted on two grounds contouring her identity and compassionate world view.  Her camera is the lens through which she sees the world, and in the process, herself.","user_id":703039,"name":"Ulka Chauhan","website":"www.ulkachauhan.com"},{"id":204112,"bio":"","user_id":203510,"name":"Kayla Bell","website":"kaylabellportfolio.weebly.com"},{"id":212187,"bio":"Nadine Levin is a San Francisco Bay Area photographer. Nadine received her first camera at the age of 10  and fell in love with photography. School and a public service career interrupted her pursuit of photography. Starting in 2010, Nadine returned to her love of photography and made images exclusively with film until 2014 when she started shooting digitally.  \n\nNadine views herself as an eclectic subject matter photographer. Her motivation for making an image is that there needs to be an element of humanity present. The element of humanity does not always translate into a human in an image and some images are about conceptualizing  the invisible and finding metaphors in an image. In the last 3 years Nadine has focused on  documentary, conceptual, self-portrait, abstract and intentional camera movement  photography. She is currently working on a project documenting the meaning behind the objects left behind by two generations of women in her family.\n\nHer work has been included in juried exhibits locally, regionally and nationally and as part of online exhibits. Several of her images are held in private collections and at the California Wellness Foundation’s Los Angeles office.\n\n\n","user_id":211585,"name":"Nadine Levin","website":"nadineplevin.com"},{"id":379416,"bio":"self tought photographer","user_id":378832,"name":"Spyros Delalis","website":"www.instagram.com/spyrosdelalis"},{"id":583212,"bio":"I am an italian professional jornalist and photographer. I believe that every imagine can tell a story, a hope of life, the strength to face every diffculty!\n I feel really fantastic that a simply walk around can offer cues to feed our creativity and fill our hearts. ","user_id":582628,"name":"Giuseppe Malò","website":""},{"id":743414,"bio":"French and grew up in the suburbs of Paris, \nMoved to New York and decided to let this city guide me, to find who I truly was. \nStudied medecine for the most years of my life and switched from a day to another because I had finally realized that people, their stories, and the challenge of me getting them to open up to me was my only way to survive through the childhood trauma I had been through. Almost like a breath of fresh air.\nMy pain shall be and always will be. \nI multiple myself to feel myself, \nTo feel myself I had to feel everything.\nTo overflow and do nothing but spill out. \nForgotten places. \nTo undress. To feel vulnerable-\nto yell. \nAnd to each different facet of my soul represents yet another alter to a different god. ","user_id":740626,"name":"Mathilde Levistre","website":"www.mathildelevistre.com"},{"id":155788,"bio":"Traveler, observer and, on good days, wiser than the day before.","user_id":155186,"name":"Kerry Maxwell","website":"wildeyedcam.smugmug.com"},{"id":747677,"bio":"Nic Shuttleworth is a documentary photographer based in Yorkshire UK, passionate about telling thoughtful stories full of warmth and personality. \n\nPhotography, as storytelling lies at the heart of her  approach, she believes that family is everything and strives to make photographs of real lives, loved ones, families, and friendships that are filled with narrative and meaning.","user_id":744341,"name":"Nic Shuttleworth","website":"www.nicphoto.co.uk"},{"id":38765,"bio":"After a degree in fine art in the 80's, I embarked on a career in TV commercials and music videos in London, Dublin and Manchester. I developed a number of drama projects including the film \"Shotgun Dave Rides East\" starring Peter Capaldi, set up a record label and managed post punk legends Howard Devoto and Magazine before returning to photography full time in 2012. The Kings Of England book is due to be published by Bluecoat Press in2018. I produced the Hull Beermat Photography Festival with winners chosen by Martin Parr for Hull City of Culture 2017. The Kings Of England pictures were selected from open submission to be exhibited at the 2017 Belfast Photography Festival.  I now lecture in photography at The University of Lincoln.  The Kings Of England book is available to pre order from: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/408499994/the-kings-of-england-0","user_id":38770,"name":"Graeme Oxby","website":"www.graemeoxby.com"},{"id":238764,"bio":"3d artist and amateur photographer.  Sometime get the right shot. ","user_id":238162,"name":"Roberto Caravana","website":""},{"id":307887,"bio":"Née en France en 1985, je suis diplômée de l'École de Gobelins en Photographie en 2008 après des études d'arts appliqués au Lycée de Sèvres et de design graphique à l’EPSAA. J’assiste à mes débuts Xavier Béjot, photographe spécialisé en architecture/décoration d’intérieur, puis démarre à mon tour ma carrière d’indépendante dans ce domaine. J’élargis ensuite mon champ de compétences dans les domaines de l’art et de la culture avec des portraits d’artistes et d’artisans, des reportages en ateliers, des reproductions d’œuvres et des événements, notamment pour la presse, les galeries, musées et résidences d’artistes. En parallèle, je m’investis depuis 2015 dans l’humanitaire en tant que photographe bénévole pour des ONG et associations. Ces reportages ont fait l'objet de plusieurs expositions itinérantes en France et à l’étranger.\nQuant à mon travail personnel, je traite à travers mon histoire familiale ou des lieux anonymes les thèmes de la mémoire, du sentiment d’abandon, de l’absence et du vide. ","user_id":307285,"name":"MAURINE TRIC","website":"www.maurinetric.com"},{"id":434860,"bio":"Born and raised in Japan.\nHas been photographing sand dunes as a theme since 2017.","user_id":434276,"name":"Koji Kishita","website":"www.koji-kishita.com"},{"id":38901,"bio":"Emily Hanako Momohara is a mixed-race Japanese American, artist, educator, and activist. Her artwork centers around issues of heritage, multiculturalism, immigration, and social justice. She has exhibited internationally, most notably in the Changjiang International Photography and Video Biennale in Chongqing, China, the Okinawa Prefectural Museum of Art, and a 2-person exhibition at the Japanese American National Museum. She has been a resident artist at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown MA; Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito CA; Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock NY among many others. In 2023, she was awarded a Truth and Reconciliation Grant from Artworks and she has participated in many public art projects such as the For Freedoms Billboard 50 State Initiative. \n\nMomohara serves as a Professor of Studio Art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. However, claims to profess nothing. She enjoys making discoveries with her students about art and its power. She sits on the boards of the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati and OPAWL: Building AAPI Feminist Leadership in Ohio.","user_id":38906,"name":"Emily Hanako Momohara","website":"www.ehmomohara.com"},{"id":180774,"bio":"I used to said: I am qualified amateur photographer. With this shows, one in Bogotá, in 2010; in the New Century Artists Gallery in Chelsea NY City (2014 sep).  In sept 2016 and sept 2018 in Cali Colombia; in july 2018 in Bogota, Colombia. And in Avintes Protugal in Feb 2017. Last individual show took place in Oporto Portugal for sept 2020, on Festival iNstantes de Avintes. 2020. Now, at 28th April, I have an individual show at the same Instantes Festival Fotográfico de Avintes, en Oporto, Portugal.  ","user_id":180172,"name":"Juam Berom","website":""},{"id":195857,"bio":"","user_id":195255,"name":"Alex Kat","website":"www.alexandrakat.com"},{"id":634644,"bio":"Elke Scholiers (b.1990) is a Belgian photographer and documentary filmmaker born and raised in Brussels. She worked as a photojournalist in China, India and the U.S. She's currently living in N.Y. documenting housing issues and breaking news.\n\nIn 2014, Elke left her hometown Brussels, where she studied Graphic Design and moved to China. In 2017, after her study in Chinese Language at the National University of Taiwan, she started her second career as a photojournalist after working 8 years as Graphic Designer, covering front-page stories about China’s communist youth. In 2020, Elke studied Visual Journalism Program at ICP. ","user_id":634060,"name":"Elke Scholiers","website":"elkescholiers.com"},{"id":200153,"bio":"","user_id":199551,"name":"Theresa Lee","website":""},{"id":181720,"bio":"I am a psychotherapist with a passion for photography.","user_id":181118,"name":"Susanna Hoare","website":""},{"id":366784,"bio":"Bruce Myren is an artist and photographer based in Cambridge, MA. He holds a BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and earned his MFA in studio art from the University of Connecticut, Storrs in 2009.\n\nShown nationally and published internationally, Myren's work has been featured in Fraction Magazine, afterimage, and View Camera Magazine as well as group exhibitions at the Phoenix Art Museum, RISD Museum's Chace Center, Houston Center of Photography, and the William Benton Museum of Art, among others. His numerous solo exhibitions include showings at the University of the Arts, Danforth Museum of Art, and Gallery Kayafas in Boston, where he is represented.\n\nIn 2012, he launched a successful Kickstarter fundraiser to complete his project “The Fortieth Parallel” and it has since been highlighted in the Huffington Post, Petapixel, Slate, Slate France, and the Discovery Channel online. Myren has presented on panels at the national conferences of the College Art Association and the Society for Photographic Education, spoken at colleges across the country as a visiting artist, and served as a juror for exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography and Magenta Foundation's Flash Forward Festival. He is a recipient of a 2014 Cambridge Arts Council Grant.","user_id":366182,"name":"Bruce Myren","website":"www.brucemyren.com"},{"id":132260,"bio":"I`m a amateur photographer that lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil. I`ve been studying photograph for a long time, taking classes with professional photographers, and I also took part in the first workshop from Magnum in Brazil.","user_id":131658,"name":"Cristina Guimarães","website":""},{"id":713118,"bio":"Complémentaire de ma démarche de peintre,la photographie tient une place de plus en plus importante dans mon travail. Photographe Autodidacte ma recherche se fonde sur Les éléments, la nature et la figure humaine,les jeux de masque, dévoilement  avec une intention particulière donnée à la couleur. borrelphoto@free.fr","user_id":712534,"name":"Borrel Sophie","website":"borrelphoto.wixsite.com"},{"id":38830,"bio":"As a professional photographer based in Paris, I specialized in still life and landscape photography. I attended Paris school Icart Photo and graduated as double-valedictorian for my studies and portfolio. My background also includes English and Hispanics literary and historic studies. \nMy practice of visual arts is widely influenced by literature, painting and cinema. From these various inspirations and sensations, I aspire to convey a myriad of emotions and questions. Above all, I endeavour to create atmosphere. ","user_id":38835,"name":"Charles Roux","website":"www.charlesroux.com"},{"id":705464,"bio":"I see myself as part of nature not separate from nature.\nI also see myself as a photographer, using this medium to communicate my world view: A deep connection with ecological reality is required if we are to transform ourselves and our model of progress from consumers of the earth to become guardians of the earth.\n\nPhotography is the last step in my art practice in which, in collaboration with Philippa Jones I create sculptures - in this series guardian figures - from natural materials gathered from the environment that return to the environment. This process refers to the vital cyclical processes that govern all life.\n\nMy photographs record what was there, in natural light without manipulation.\nAUTHOR\nBorn 1946 London, UK, studied art and design. Worked as a designer internationally, founding an award winning design company in New Zealand.\n\nIn 1994 began making environmental sculptures in collaboration with Philippa Jones. Hill’s photographs of them are published and exhibited internationally.\n\nA photography book Earth to Earth was published in 2007 with essays from leaders in sustainable practice.\n\nA film of their art practice was made in 2010, titled A Delicate Canvas.\n\nFine Line project consists of 12 ephemeral sculptures made and photographed in was completed 2020 and the Fine Line book published in 2021 consists of 12 ephemeral sculptures made and photographed in mountain locations connected by a line encircling the earth.\nFine Line was featured by Lens Culture  2021","user_id":704880,"name":"Martin Hill","website":"www.martin-hill.com"},{"id":775807,"bio":"Jan Wajszczuk, born in Warsaw. Freelance photographer, working professionally for almost thirty years.\nHistorically, a parliamentary correspondent working for the independent press agency Sejm i Senat.\nHe graduated from the Phototechnical School in Warsaw\nA graduate of the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theater in Łódź.\nMember of the Association of Journalists of the Republic of Poland – SDRP.\nCurrent member of the Photo Club of the Association of the Republic of Poland - AFRP.\nCo-founder of the Slowphoto photography collective.\nHe cooperates with advertising agencies. Performs photographic orders, among others. for banks, publishing houses and production plants, He works as a photographer in outdoor advertising.\nCompetition awards: A photography book titled: \"On the Wave\" awarded in the IPA International Photography Awards competition.\nFeatured photo in the Architecture Bridges category with the title: \"Two worlds\" in the IPA International Photography Awards competition. Honorable mentions and photo publications in the 5th International exhibition Still life in photography for the series of photos titled: \"Modern forms\"\nHonorary Mention of the IAAP RIBBON International Salon of Photography \"Only one Photo 2019\" - a photo titled: \"To be or not to be\".\nYou publish photographs in various books, albums and exhibitions such as: \"Street Photography Now\", \"Faces of People\" - an exhibition and various publications.\nGroup photography exhibitions, such as: International Photofestival in Łódź - \"FOTOFESTIWAL\" - main salon, photos titled: \"Journey\", FF Photography Gallery - a series of photos titled: \"Pop Culture Fetishes\", Group exhibitions such as \"The Last Seance\", \"White and Red\", \"Moja-Wasza\". A series of various photographic exhibitions by the Creative Group - Slowphoto.","user_id":767538,"name":"Jan Wajszczuk","website":""},{"id":685305,"bio":"Peter Wilkin lives with his family in Yorkshire, England.\n\nRECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n\nThe ‘Forced Captivity’ exhibition at Le Petite Galerie, Rue de Seine, Paris 2018, the MIRA Mobile Prize exhibition at the MIRA Gallery, Porto 2019, the “A circum- navegação na palms do mão” exhibition at the Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Salzedaz, Portugal 2019, the ‘Mare Nostrum’ exhibition at Le Petite Galerie, Rue de Seine, Paris 2019, the ‘All Colors of the World’ exhibition at Villa Fanny, Cagliari 2020, the ‘New Life’ exhibition at the Bartoli Felter gallery, Cagliari 2021, the MIRA Mobile Prize exhibition at the MIRA gallery, Porto 2021, The Beat of my Art, individual exhibition at Mill Bridge Gallery, Skipton 2022, Gargrave Art Exhibition, Gargrave 2022, Harrogate Art Exhibition, 2022, Craven Arts Exhibition 2022.\n\nIn 2019 he gained three Honourable Mentions in the MPA Awards, followed by 1st prize in the Mobile Essay Awards with six prints together with descriptive text based on the life \u0026amp; songs of Kurt Cobain.\n\nIn 2020 \u0026amp; 2021 he gained Honourable Mentions in the MPA Awards \u0026amp; the Mobiography awards.\n\nIn 2020, he was co-organiser \u0026amp; co-curator of the international Mobile Symphonies challenge \u0026amp; online exhibition with Jane Schultz from Philadelphia \u0026amp; Joanne Carter from London.\n","user_id":684721,"name":"Peter Wilkin","website":"theappwhispererprintsales.com/collections/peter-wilkin"},{"id":723707,"bio":"An award winning visual artist, Alan Hantz is a member of Professional Photographers of America, Portrait Masters, Professional Photographers of North Carolina and The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. His work has been shown at the Blowers Gallery (UNC-Asheville), the Castanea Building (Asheville, NC), The Latrobe Art Center (Latrobe, PA), The Modern Visual Arts Gallery (Bethlehem, PA), Virginia Beach Art Center (VA Beach, VA) and The Artists Gallery (Los Angeles, CA). Hantz is Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina Asheville where he taught communication law, photojournalism, media aesthetics, and humanities. ","user_id":723123,"name":"Alan Hantz","website":"www.alanhantz.com"},{"id":747740,"bio":"","user_id":744392,"name":"Juan Millás","website":""},{"id":112961,"bio":"Born and raised in Singapore, Zhou HanShun is a Photographic Artist and Art Director.\n\nAfter graduating from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Singapore and RMIT University, he went on to make a living as an art director, and continues to pursue his passion as a visual storyteller and photographer.\n\nHe uses photography as a way to explore, investigate and document the culture and people in the cities he has lived in. Apart from discovering the aspects of everyday life, his work also seeks to explore the notion of spirituality and humanity in the urban environment. HanShun often photographs with intuition and creates work with a sense of spontaneity.","user_id":112359,"name":"HanShun Zhou","website":"www.zhouhanshun.com"},{"id":38872,"bio":"Hannah Cooper McCauley (b.1989, Tupelo, MS) received a BFA from Jacksonville State University in 2012 and is currently pursuing an MFA from Louisiana Tech University. She enjoys working in narrative photography, both digital and analogue, and her work investigates the curious nature of transition encapsulated within the genre of magical realism. Cooper McCauley’s work has been exhibited in group and solo shows at various venues internationally, including the Houston Center for Photography, the Vermont Center for Photography, Photo Beijing 2014, and the 2014 Pingyao, China International Photography Festival. Hannah has been published in Photo District News as well as PHOTO+ Magazine, and has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships from such institutions as the Society for Photographic Education and Louisiana Tech University. Most recently, she was named a student winner in the 2015 PDN Photo Annual, as well as awarded an honorable mention in the 2015 Lenscratch Student Prize. Cooper McCauley currently lives and teaches in Ruston, Louisiana with her husband Zachary and dog Albert, the world’s longest photo assistant.","user_id":38877,"name":"Hannah Cooper McCauley","website":"www.hannahlcooper.com"},{"id":727303,"bio":"I'm a Canadian Jordanian photographer and editor based out of Toronto, Ontario. With a passion for life, travel and adventure, I specialize in finding the beauty and contrast in everything that I observe and create. My fields of expertise include landscape, lifestyle, and street photography. \n​","user_id":726719,"name":"Dina Saheb","website":"www.dinasaheb.com"},{"id":847986,"bio":"mn777 আবিষ্কার করুন — অনলাইন স্লট ও গেমের একটি জনপ্রিয় প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. Paulista, 6647 - Boa Viagem, Belo Horizonte - MG, 77866-143, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 41 99427-4032  \nই-মেইল: bd.mn777.uk.com@gmail.com  \n#mn777 #mn777_Game #mn777_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://bd.mn777.uk.com","user_id":833830,"name":"Bdmnukcom Bdmnukcom","website":"bd.mn777.uk.com"},{"id":755515,"bio":"My name is Giota Efremidou , professional photographer based in Greece. I started working as a street ,travel photographer and a photoreporter for 7 years. Then I studied studio photography and i started shooted people ,in my studio or in their environment. I do exchibitions because i love to share my art with other people, and express myself too. I have many collaborations with magazines . i do directed photography and organising concpets for theatre and many performances. ","user_id":750904,"name":"Giota Efremidou","website":"www.gefphotography.com"},{"id":570817,"bio":"Commercial and portrait photographer based in Belgrade, Serbia","user_id":570233,"name":"Anton Welt","website":"antonwelt.com"},{"id":728190,"bio":"Christian Kretschmar is specialised in interior and architecture photography, mostly for hotels, resorts and restaurants.\n\nAs a traveling photographer, he seeks the man-made, but unintended beauty in city- and landscapes all over the world. An abandoned parking lot, an unexpected view on the skyline or just an old brothel in Greece: functionality that becomes beauty, the coincidental that turns into visual attraction.\n\nChristian Kretschmar was born in 1968, studied music from the age of 12 at the music college Detmold, Germany. He is based in Paris, France and he works worldwide as a freelance photographer and musician since 25 years. ","user_id":727606,"name":"Christian Kretschmar","website":"www.christian-kretschmar.com"},{"id":747831,"bio":"","user_id":744461,"name":"Mohsen Ramezanimofrad","website":""},{"id":551690,"bio":"","user_id":551106,"name":"Henry Cyrenius","website":""},{"id":665430,"bio":"I am a deeply curious and deeply conscious image maker, creating heart-centred photography rooted in nature ","user_id":664846,"name":"Ella Brolly","website":"www.ellabrolly.com"},{"id":705923,"bio":"Currently lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.\n\nManohar Singh Sidhu is a photographic artist having recently  completed his Bachelor of Photography, majoring in Fine Art at the Photography Studies College, Melbourne. His work focuses on perception, memory, emotion in relation to long term illness and its portrayal in photographic art. He has a background in commercial photography, including weddings and portraiture.\n","user_id":705339,"name":"Manohar Sidhu","website":"www.chromaticvisions.xyz"},{"id":747848,"bio":"Graeme Smith is an amateur photographer based on Long Island New York.","user_id":744472,"name":"Graeme Smith","website":""},{"id":285871,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":285269,"name":"Victor Manuel Gulias Riande","website":"www.victormgr.com"},{"id":38855,"bio":"Photographer and director, based in Milan, who works both editorially and on personal projects focusing on intimate portraiture.\nHe works with the major record companies and international publishers. His works have been on display in various national and international art galleries, such as Spazio Forma Gallery, New York Photo Festival, SiFest. He is now engaged on several artistic projects related to portraying getting two honorable mentions at the Prix de la Photographie in Paris and the International Photography Award. Besides photography he also directs spots for fashion houses.","user_id":38860,"name":"Cesare Cka Cicardini","website":"www.cicardini.com"},{"id":747805,"bio":"Henk Bleeker is een muziekliefhebber die vooral de americana en country muziek een warm hart toedraagt. Uit deze muziek komt voornamelijk zijn inspiratie.","user_id":744442,"name":"Henk Bleeker","website":"www.henkbleeker.nl"},{"id":672532,"bio":"Ron Amato is a Professor of Photography and Related Media at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. His work has been exhibited, both domestically and internationally. Much of Ron’s work centers on issues of sexual identity. His seminal show of intimate self-portraits at Richard Anderson Fine Arts in NYC in 2000 earned Ron a reputation for his frank portrayal of the sexual dynamic between men. In 2016 Ron published his first monograph, The Box, which continued his exploration of these themes. The photo series and book won an American Photographic Artists Award for Outstanding Photography Series. Since 2015 Ron has been making artist portraits in Provincetown, Mass. An exhibition of his Artists of Provincetown series at Provincetown Art Association and Museum is scheduled for June 2024.","user_id":671948,"name":"Ron Amato","website":"www.ronamato.com"},{"id":52892,"bio":"Louise is an Irish photographer who often places herself in the frame to create series through thought provoking aesthetic narratives which tell stories of a person, a place or an emotion.\n","user_id":52897,"name":"Louise OGorman","website":"www.louiseogorman.art"},{"id":713778,"bio":"","user_id":713194,"name":"Josh Exell","website":"www.joshexell.com"},{"id":562098,"bio":"A photographer of many years, still in awe of the works of Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson","user_id":561514,"name":"Neil Ferrigan","website":""},{"id":747871,"bio":"","user_id":744489,"name":"Gabby Szewczyk","website":""},{"id":747891,"bio":"","user_id":744506,"name":"Maria Książek","website":""},{"id":776079,"bio":"Camille Lemoine (b.1999) is a Scottish lens-based artist, based in Glasgow. Her work is centred around creating a visual language to communicate the intangible non-physical character of a place, through slow observation of the land. Her current focus is on rural parts of Scotland, and our evolving relationships to wilder places.\n\nHer latest body of work 'Down Tower Road' was made in response to not seeing her own experience of living in rural Scotland reflected in photography, which typically relies on literal depictions of the landscape, such as farming, landmarks or dramatic vistas versus an insight into how it feels to exist there. Instead, Camille looks to create imagery that communicates the subtle language of the land and how she has become part of it. \n\nThe work is centred around Camille’s hometown, Baldernock, which is a small parish located just outside of Glasgow and feels reserved and shy in nature, mostly made up of moorland and grazing fields. Through practicing the act of noticing, these images are devoted to the intricacies of the landscape, often bringing attention to the individuality of each thing, such as the blue before heavy rain, the pheasant feather found on the hill and the distinct way that the light unfolds. This highlights that it is our connection to these seemingly insignificant details that overtime informs our sense of belonging.\u0026nbsp;The dialogue she shares with the land is also explored through the meeting of body and landscape in both a physical and non-physical sense. at times embodying the feeling of being moved into a different kind of aliveness.\n\nUnlike Scotland’s mother tongue, Gaelic, the English language doesn’t have the depth of nature vocabulary we require to accurately describe specific aspects of the natural world and our experience of place. Creating this work was a way for the photographer to translate her own language from the land and discover new ways of seeing and relating to her home. She says: ‘I’m considering my work as a way of preserving this more-than-physical connection we share with the land. As we lose land and species, it’s not just a physical loss, but an emotional and cultural one. It will be important to remember not just what these things look like, but how they made us feel.”","user_id":767752,"name":"Camille Lemoine","website":"www.camillelemoine.com"},{"id":8885,"bio":"Swiss-born Eva Brunner studied Communications @ The American College of Rome, Italy. After first jobs as a theatre photographer she started writing plays that were premiered in Rome. In 2005 she returned to photography as a masterclass student with Arno Fischer at the Ostkreuzschule Berlin (2007-2011), followed by workshops with Anders Petersen, Wolfgang Zurborn and Tomasz Laczny. Her works have been shown in several single and group exhibitions throughout Europe.\n","user_id":8885,"name":"Eva Brunner","website":"www.evabrunner.photography"},{"id":755634,"bio":"","user_id":751008,"name":"Destiny Green","website":"destinygreen.com"},{"id":184178,"bio":"Chef de mon propre restaurant, qui s est passionné pour la photographie culinaire puis s'est dirigé sur le food-art.","user_id":183576,"name":"Benjamin Rousseaux","website":"www.benjaminrousseaux.com"},{"id":747887,"bio":"An Ting Teng (b.1995 in Taipei, Taiwan) is an artist based in London. She holds a Master’s degree in Photography from the Royal College of Art. Her work seeks to capture the stillness in an ever-changing world, through different mediums, including collection, sculpture, installation, alternative photographic processes, and bookmaking. By centering on the encounter of material and landscape, to evoke discussions about our intricate relationships with nature.\n","user_id":744503,"name":"An Ting Teng","website":"antingteng.com"},{"id":38851,"bio":"Fevrier 2019: Soho Photo Gallery (New York City). Exposition individuelle\nFévrier 2019: Tevere Art Gallery (Roma - Italie)\nNovembre 2018: L'association des Amis du Musée Albert Khan (Paris). Lecture Portfolio\nNovembre 2018: International Biennal of Photographic Art (Skopje). Grand Prix du Jury. Médaille de la ville\nOctobre 2018: NiepceBook 9 (Editions Corridor Elephant). Publication collective.\nSeptembre 2018 : Galerie Le Lac gelé (Nimes). Exposition collective.\nJuillet 2018 : Présentation de mon travail photographique (Galerie La Place des Photographes - Arles). Présent dans le catalogue de la galerie.\nNovember 2017: Salon de la Photo (Paris). Exposition collective\n\n","user_id":38856,"name":"Alain Licari","website":"alainlicari-photographe.com"},{"id":642902,"bio":"My job as a photographer is to tell the story as it unfolds in front of my lens.  I have had the pleasure of shooting projects with Bboys, Ballet Dancers, Actors, Painters and Musicians.  I love to capture the spirit and energy of my subjects","user_id":642318,"name":"john christenson","website":"www.studiojohnchristenson.com"},{"id":38826,"bio":"Rafael Arocha (Gran Canaria/Spain,1978) is a self-taught photographer who lives and works as a freelance in Barcelona.\n\"Photography keeps me alert.\nI am interested in how the image can be interpretted in different ways and how it can have diverse connections to memory and to emotional states.The photographic process allows me to critically and creatively understand and get closer to different situations, feelings and people, learning more about my own thoughts and inner emotions. I believe this process allows the photographer to discover and connect with his/her obsessions, doubts, intellect and memory.\" \nRafael Arocha was born in Gran Canaria (Spain) in 1978. He lived in London for several years and since 2003 resides in Barcelona. He studied Industrial Relations, career he decided to put aside to pursue photography. \n\nWith his work he explores personal and social conflicts related to perception, communication and emotional states. The photographic process allows him to address circumstances and abstract ideas besides providing the opportunity to explore and become familiar with intimate thoughts and emotions. \n\nAlthough he considers Medianoche (2014) his first book, he has other publications such as Aunque sea un instante (Fotointerpreta Grant, 2009), No Caption I and II (R. Arocha \u0026amp; A. Blanch 2013/2014) and the fanzine Captain Lust \u0026amp; The Romantic Pornographers (TDPapeles, 2014). \n\nIn recent years he has also worked in the organization of projects such as Barcelona Magnum Workshops 2009, Al-liquindoi Workshops, Fisheye Photo Meeting portfolio reviews or Trafic Festival of Barcelona. He has as well participated and taught in different courses and photography workshops.","user_id":38831,"name":"Rafael Arocha","website":"www.rafaelarocha.com"},{"id":122162,"bio":"","user_id":121560,"name":"Alice Lake","website":""},{"id":747912,"bio":"","user_id":744524,"name":"Ma Zagrzejewska","website":"www.zagrzejewska.com"},{"id":747926,"bio":"","user_id":744536,"name":"ALEXANDRA TRUFANOVA","website":""},{"id":273700,"bio":"","user_id":273098,"name":"Claudio Anfossi","website":""},{"id":587533,"bio":"Well, I would love to be of interest, but, alas, not really an essay's worth. Maybe I'll bable more later. Maybe someone will listen.","user_id":586949,"name":"Fabien Legeron","website":"www.fabienlegeron.fr"},{"id":38942,"bio":" Awards\n2013 Selected in 38th JPS for ”Tokorozawa”\n2013, 2015, 2018 Mt. ROKKO INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL Photo Review, selected.\n2015 Nominated for Award of Excellence in 40th JPS for \"Murmur of Stone”\n2020 Art Expo New York, nominated as Finalist for ‘Agave in the Sea’ which was exhibited in New York during October 28-31, 2021 at Booth 108, Pier 36. \n2020 September 17-November 14, Texas Photographic Society’s exhibition, 33rd Annual Members-Only Show, juried by Bill Wright\nHonorable Mention Award, for ‘Hydrangea in the Sea’\nExhibited at Bill and Alice Wright Photo Gallery, The Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX.\n2022 Santa Fe Photo Review, Selected \n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2016.5 Flowers in the Sea, Roonee 247 Photography, Yotsuya 3 Chome, Tokyo\n2022.2 Flowers in the Sea II,  Gallery Ju-ichi Gatsu, Ginza 7 chome, Tokyo\n2023.7 Murmur of Stone, O-Gallery, Ginza 1 chome, Tokyo\n\nPublications\n2012 ASAHI CAMERA Nominated for the Second prize by Hiroh Kikai with “Red Juban Kimono”\n2016 ‘Flowers in the Sea’, PhotoCon, pp.164-6. Photo Book ‘Flowers in the Sea’, May 2016, Tokorozawa Photo Studio, available at Amazon, Japan\n2020 SPOTLIGHT Contemporary Art Magazine #19 pp. 62-63, 'Agave in the Sea’ \u0026amp; ‘Tritoma in the Sea.’\n2021 SPOTLIGHT Contemporary Art Magazine #23 p.90, ‘Flower Peach in Town.’\n2021 “Flowers in the Sea,” A3, September 2021, Tokorozawa Photo Studio. \n2021 Spotlight Magazine #27, ‘Emperor Dahlia in the Sea,’  November/December 2021.\n2022 ART IDEAL MAGAZINE Vol. 2, PP.","user_id":38947,"name":"Chikara Komura","website":"Facebook Chikara Komura"},{"id":566777,"bio":"I play with light and sometimes chase bugs. I am a photographer on a mission. I want to show you the wind moving through the grass, the sun lighting the rim of a leaf. I want you to experience life on a very intimate level. Welcome to my vision!","user_id":566193,"name":"Alana Thrower","website":"alana-thrower.pixels.com"},{"id":712868,"bio":"I am an art photographer.\nI have been doing photography for about 7 years.\nArt direction was chosen 5 years ago.","user_id":712284,"name":"Irina Golubyatnikova","website":"www.golubka-iren.ru"},{"id":747980,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer with a keen interest in landscape and documentary photography.","user_id":744583,"name":"Olga Erilova","website":""},{"id":675221,"bio":"I got into photography after experiencing the magic of the dark room. In my case, my grandpa was the one who tricked me into it.\u2028He used to always carry an empty slide mount inside his wallet. And if he did not have a camera with him, he’d level the slide mount to his eye, and frame the world that way.\nThat memory has stayed with me. I do not use an empty slide mount. The apparatus is now small enough to be with me most of the time.\nIn 1996 I moved from Paris to Brooklyn to work as a commercial photographer, specializing in the music industry, sports and men fashion.\nCurrently, I am focusing on personal work in New York;and South East Asia.\n ","user_id":674637,"name":"Vincent Soyez","website":"www.vincentsoyez.com"},{"id":440490,"bio":"A professional photographer and lighting designer with a theatrical background. Nowadays, I specialise in creating erotic (but not generally explicit) story sequences which are often humourous to challenge, provoke, or stimulate deeper thought. \n\nI often describe my images and story sequences as being 'operatic' in theme.","user_id":439906,"name":"John Coles","website":"www.wildwaterpress.co.uk"},{"id":666380,"bio":"I have been photographing with my SLR since I was 12.  I have a BFA from Long Island University in Southampton, New York and an Associate’s Degree in Buying, Merchandising and business from The Fashion Institute of Technology in NY.\nI worked in the advertising world in NYC, working with the creative team at various agencies.  I have never stopped learning and creating but the era of the digital camera changed my vision.  I am inspired by the small things of life and the magical moments, where energy and composition happen.  The actions I have created along with photo programs gives me pure joy as I create my next piece.   To make that image come alive in ways I never thought possible is like giving birth to happiness.  We never work a day when you do something you Love!  I am in wholehearted agreement\nI have sold to private buyers throughout the country and been in numerous shows on the East and West Coast, along with being displayed in galleries in the North East.\n","user_id":665796,"name":"Anne Knife","website":"www.anneknifephotography.com"},{"id":705948,"bio":"Matteo Donzelli was born in Bollate, in the province of Milan, in 1977. He worked for Rolling Stone magazine and collaborated with various national newspapers. His images have been published in La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera and La Stampa. In 2015, the personal exhibition \"An Earth Odyssey\" was exhibited in Milan at Casa delle Culture del Mondo and, in 2021, the reportage \"Cape Verde: the Archipelago in Black and White\" was exhibited at Palazzo Pirola in Gorgonzola as part of Photofestival, the most important Milanese kermesse of fine art photography.","user_id":705364,"name":"Matteo Simone Donzelli","website":"www.matteodonzelli.com"},{"id":264015,"bio":"   I am a freelance photographer based in Sydney, Australia, with clients including AFP, Bloomberg, Getty Images, the Australian Associated Press,  and The New York Times.\n     I was formerly the Chief Photographer of the Australia/Pacific region for over 15 years for the Reuters News Agency, after spending 6 years based in Beijing, China, as a Specialist Photographer.","user_id":263413,"name":"DAVID GRAY","website":"widerimage.reuters.com/photographer/david-gray"},{"id":211406,"bio":"Chief Photographer @ 223 GO / Columnist Photographer in Nanyang Shang Pau News /\nAuthor of A BILLION SHOTS, The travel and photography Book published in Malaysia / Influencer of Pentax and Tamron in Malaysia / Consultant of Kelantan Photo Art Society ..\n","user_id":210804,"name":"LIM BILLION","website":"www.facebook.com/223go"},{"id":776339,"bio":"Born in Kobe, Japan. Based in Tokyo since 2000, and after studio work, she started her career as a photographer. With her primary focus on beauty biz photos, she photographs for various advertisements and magazines. Femininity in simplicity and powerfulness is what she is good at. She is always conscious of expressing the beauty and strength of the subject, and as she regards the light as one of the accents to make the subject look attractive, she prefers a photographic technique of ‘creating light’ by mixing artificial lighting even in natural light photography. She also takes interests in textures of various materials and animals as well, and in animal photography in particular, she concentrates in the expression from perspectives different from nature photography.","user_id":767954,"name":"Tamaki Yoshida","website":"tamaki-yoshida.com"},{"id":719178,"bio":"Jeffrey Lapid practiced as a clinical psychologist for 45 years but art has always been an important part of his life. He began playing drums at age 6, majored in radio, television and film in college. Visual arts and music continued as a constant in his life. He took up photography in his late twenties. His work focuses on landscapes, self portraiture and storytelling. Since committing to full time photography his work has been exhibited in national and international galleries. He's been published in Black and White Magazine and Outdoor Photographer.","user_id":718594,"name":"Jeffrey Lapid","website":""},{"id":38920,"bio":"\"Pain\" portfolio of 14 images was a finalist in The New Orleans Photo Alliance’s Grants for The Clarence John Laughlin Award 2014.\n\n\"Pain X\" was included in \"The National\" Best Contemporary Photography 2014 at the Fort Wayne Museum Of Art, and is now part of the museum's collection.\n\n\"Pain\" portfolio of 5 images was awarded a Spotlight in Black and White Magazine April 2014 issue.\n\n\"Pain V\" was awarded \"Conceptualization Award\" in the February 2013 Black and White Magazine Single Image Contest.\n\n\"Pain VII\" was awarded a \"Bronze Award\" in the April 2012 Black and White+COLOR Magazine Image Contest in category 4, NUDE/BODY.\n\n","user_id":38925,"name":"J Michael Skaggs","website":"www.jmichaelskaggs.com"},{"id":296670,"bio":"","user_id":296068,"name":"Marijn Haertel","website":"www.marynhaertel.com"},{"id":620626,"bio":"\n\nMy art has its basis in still photography since I started with my Rolleiflex.  My ongoing interest in the illuminated image has led me to experiment with a variety of light sources, extending my exploration of light and shadow beyond the camera and the darkroom into three dimensional constructions and digital processes.  With a background in engineering, I enjoy the problem solving that comes with making work, and the sensation that my images are part of a body of knowledge...\n\n \n","user_id":620042,"name":"Rachel Murray Meyer","website":"www.rachelmurraymeyer.com"},{"id":291527,"bio":"","user_id":290925,"name":"Ren Navez","website":"rennavez.com"},{"id":748032,"bio":"","user_id":744627,"name":"Valentina Pedani","website":""},{"id":39036,"bio":"Josiane Dias is a Brazilian photographer currently living Brasília, Brazil. Since 1993,  when she left her hometown, Curitiba, she has lived in Geneva, Tokyo, New York and Tel Aviv. Experiencing so many different cultures has influenced her photography in different levels. Her work is inspired by the urban and natural landscape, but not in a straightforward sense. She looks for the unnoticed and the unexpected detail in these landscapes, for something ephemeral, poetic.\nJosiane studied photography at the International Center of Photography and visual arts at the National Academy School, both in New York, NY.\n\tHer work has been featured in several group exhibitions in New York (National Academy Museum, Soho Photo Gallery, Sonia Gechtof United Nations  Headquarters) and abroad (Rome, Venice, Tel Aviv, Geneva and Nagoya). ","user_id":39041,"name":"Josiane Dias","website":"www.josianedias.com"},{"id":347108,"bio":"","user_id":346506,"name":"Pola Rader","website":"polarader.com"},{"id":364050,"bio":"It was whilst studying photography at the University of Wolverhampton in the UK that I found a passion for conceptual photography. My work draws on personal experience and a natural inquisitiveness in human behavior.\nI construct a series of work from a concept. Whichever method of construction used, I intend the images to be multi-layered and engage the viewer thoughtfully and aesthetically. My work is often vibrant, beautiful and seductive with a vein of humor, just as life should be, yet life is often not a bed of roses and the work often reveals...","user_id":363448,"name":"Gary Sheridan","website":"sheridanart.photos"},{"id":101529,"bio":"\nI am currently Bodrum based, Turkish visual artist working in photography. I observe and photograph the human species, employing deliberate camera movements. I depict the random nature of interactions in large well-lit public spaces. I am fascinated that you can do so much in your camera rather than the computer. \n\nGrowing up in rural western Turkey, I spent my days running between fields, climbing olive trees, and catching free rides by hanging on the backs of horse carts. Rows of cherries in wooden boxes, grooves in an old olive trunk, fig leaves between the thin branches—these images caught my attention early.\n\nNow, as a full-time artist, I still look at the world through the curious eyes of the girl from the village. A self-taught photographer, I employ camera shake, multiple exposures, and other unconventional techniques to transform familiar objects into abstract compositions.","user_id":100927,"name":"Aynur Girgin Westen","website":"www.aynurgirginwesten.com"},{"id":36834,"bio":"I am 76 years old and began photographing in my 20's but have not pursued it for many years. Returning to it during  the Covid pandemic I have found solace and joy.","user_id":36839,"name":"Louise Giovanella","website":""},{"id":542975,"bio":"-  Born in Nova Gradiška, Croatia, 1979\n\n-  2008, Master degree in Journalism from Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia\n\nemail: milojevic.boris@gmail.com\n \n","user_id":542391,"name":"Boris Milojević","website":""},{"id":39056,"bio":"Hi All! I'm a Visual Artist who works mainly as a Product \u0026amp; Concept Designer for various international Companies. I use various tools of production, ranging from Photography to 3D modeling and Rendering technology.\n\nI've collected 20 years of experience and International Collaborations in the Art and Design field.\nMy work has been published on \"Der Spiegel\", \"GeoKompakt\", \"Zoom Magazine\",\"Biennale di Alessandria 2011\", \"Art Verona\", \"Il Sole 24 Ore\", \"Immagini Foto-Pratica\", and my projects exhibited in Italy, Finland and Thailand.","user_id":39061,"name":"Mirko Rotondi","website":"www.facebook.com/MirkoRotondiVisualArtist"},{"id":748017,"bio":"","user_id":744615,"name":"Michel Levy","website":""},{"id":731221,"bio":"","user_id":730571,"name":"Nicole frappier","website":"www.nicolefrappierphoto.com"},{"id":748045,"bio":"I was a gardener long before I became a photographer.  My garden is the place I first learn to see - which is of course the essential skill for a photographer.","user_id":744640,"name":"Louann Smith","website":"louannsmithphotography.com"},{"id":730199,"bio":"Maureen Mulhern-White was born in England and spent her early years there before moving to the US and becoming a naturalized citizen. She received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and an MFA in poetry from the University of Iowa’s Writers’ Workshop. Her first book of poetry, “Parallax,” was published by Wesleyan University Press. Along with writing poetry, she experiments with various historic photographic techniques, including making toned silver gelatin photograms, archival pigment prints backed with gold or silver leaf, lumens, cyanotypes and cyanolumens. ","user_id":729615,"name":"Maureen Mulhern-White","website":"www.maureenmulhern.com"},{"id":748065,"bio":"I started learning photography in 2019 and totally fell in love with it. I love taking pictures of wildlife, landscape and people. ","user_id":744656,"name":"Mei Zhang","website":"1x.com/meiz1x"},{"id":302952,"bio":"Photographer from northern Sweden. Passion for people, plants and portraits. ","user_id":302350,"name":"Maria Fäldt","website":"www.mariafaldt.se"},{"id":747797,"bio":"Born and resident in Portugal, Lisbon\nNationalities and native languages: German and Portuguese\nForeign languages: English and French\nOccupation: Ownerof a Portugal-based family business in the real estate branch\nHobbys: Animal Photography and others\n\n","user_id":744435,"name":"Christina Peitz","website":""},{"id":748095,"bio":"Born 1975 in Basel / Switzerland\n1996-1998 basic Art and Design at Basel School of Design\n1998-2002 Studied photography at the Zurich University of Art and Design (ZHdK / formerly HGKZ) \n\n\nPhotography instructor and\nFreelance photographer\n","user_id":744683,"name":"Sandra Handschin","website":"www.sandrahandschin.ch"},{"id":364285,"bio":"My work is Metaphorical and Abstract. I try to extend past the seen to what can be imagined. I use an Infrared camera  to move away from what is actual.  \n\nI recently left the Artist Roster at Soho Photo Gallery in New York. I exhibited 4 solo shows there and curated 2 gallery-wide exhibitions: \"911:Our First Responder Heroes\" and \"Abstractions\" which was comprised of 89 images from 17 artists on the gallery Roster. \nPreviously I have participated in 32 Juried Group Exhibitions since 2006, was included in the Photo Lucida 2018 List of 200, and have been awarded various international awards.\n\nI have a Bachelors degree from The Juilliard School and an M.B.A. in Finance from N.Y.U. \n","user_id":363683,"name":"Linda Sandow","website":"www.lindasandow.com"},{"id":838277,"bio":"2 Men And Van offers various removal services, such as house removals, office relocations, and interstate moves. Two Men and a Van also provide packing, cleaning, and storage. 2 Men And Van Brisbane is a reliable organisation with over ten years of expertise. https://2menandvan.com.au/","user_id":824120,"name":"David Jones","website":"2menandvan.com.au"},{"id":776500,"bio":"Freelance photographer, director, format designer, engaged with visual restitution of reality since his early days. Constant research, especially in photographic language - from storytelling to analog process/language to digital techniques -  and long professional experience have enriched his reporting sensibility and synthesis skills. Constant and fundamental line is the portrait of so-called ordinary people. In addition to professional activities, he teaches photography and filmmaking techniques. He has been exhibiting his work in private galleries, public institutions and universities.","user_id":768085,"name":"Fabrizio Borelli","website":"www.fabrizioborelli-imaging.it"},{"id":217663,"bio":"I studied photography (photojournalism and documentary photography) in Hannover, Germany. \nMy focus in photography is a humanistic one. Human conditions, social, cultural, environmental and/or political circumstances and changes. People, who are not seen, people who are ignored, people who are discriminated, people who are fighting for justice, human rights, self-determination and their living environment.\n\nI do still love to shoot on film (6x7) from time to time, because it gives me the peace to hold on for a moment and get deeper into the situation.\n\nI am currently working at the media department of a publishing house \nand as a freelance photographer, based in Berlin, Germany.\n","user_id":217061,"name":"Silke Kirchhoff","website":"www.silkekirchhoff.de"},{"id":657582,"bio":"Jane Covernton has been a writer forever, publishing novels, poetry, and journalism. For a time she stopped writing and continued to take pictures. Then she found a way to use her photographs with the writing to tell a different kind of story. She has published three books using both: a little handbook of Instructions for the End Times (2019), When We Became Plants: Pandemic Poems (2020), and Water Prayers and Wikis (2020). In 2021 she showed in the Sunshine Coast Art Crawl a series of photographs exploring archetypes called Becoming Human. In 2022 she showed Becoming Human 2: Some Beautiful Humans\n","user_id":656998,"name":"Jane Covernton","website":"www.janecovernton.com"},{"id":748098,"bio":"","user_id":744685,"name":"Verena Kriegl","website":"www.veheart.studio"},{"id":748096,"bio":"","user_id":744684,"name":"Megh Bhavsar","website":""},{"id":678633,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. I am a husband and father. I love to be outside, to walk, to watch the birds and to observe the world around me.","user_id":678049,"name":"Benjamin Statham","website":"www.benjaminstatham.com"},{"id":219840,"bio":"Anaïs Boileau was born in 1992 in Nîmes. She is a photographic artist who works exploring the sun light and  Mediterranean cultures as a constant source of inspiration in her projects. She graduated from the art school of Lausanne, ECAL. She lives in the south of France where she alternates between photographic commissions and her artistic projects.\nHer work is presented in various group exhibitions and selected in several international festivals. In September 2017, she joins a year of master at Central Saint Martins school in London in photography. Since her first collaboration for M le magazine du Monde in 2015, she has worked regularly for the French and international press. Her work can be found in magazines and newspapers such as Le Monde, M le magazine du Monde, The Wall Street Journal or The Financial Time.","user_id":219238,"name":"Anaïs Boileau","website":"www.anaisboileau.com"},{"id":540790,"bio":"Arjuna Asa is a conceptual and portrait photographer based on Jakarta, Indonesia. He uses research-based method of conceptualizing and mostly uses reconstructed image and digital manipulation to achieve ideas and stories he wants to deliver. He explores issues regarding identity and unspeakable emotions in life.","user_id":540206,"name":"Arjuna Asa","website":""},{"id":39071,"bio":"Luca Laghetti was born in Bari (Italy) in August 1985 where he currently lives. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering at Polytechnic of Bari in 2011, in later years he continued his studies in the field of Mechanical Engineering.\n\nIn May 2013 he exhibited a photograph at the Saatchi Gallery in London through the initiative “Your works at Saatchi screen” to launch new talents of the various arts.\n\nIn March 2014 he is selected by PhotoVogue of “Vogue Italy” to participate in the exhibition “An iconic view of white” for the launch of the Porsche Design store in Milan.\n\nIn August 2014 Vogue.it published his project “Bari Tales” in the Vogue Arts section.\n\nIn March 2015 he is among the twenty finalists of the Sony World Mobile Phone Photography Award 2015 and becomes Sony Mobile Italy ambassador.In september 2015 he is a finalist at New York Photo Festival and his picture will be exhibited at Last Picture Show in NYC and at Seoul International Photo Festival\n","user_id":39076,"name":"Luca Laghetti","website":"www.lucalaghetti.com"},{"id":683994,"bio":"An analytical mind with an artistic soul, Michela D’Onofrio is a theoretical physicist who has always been enchanted by fine arts. During the last 10 years, she developed a deep passion for the photographic medium, to capture what words cannot. She is fascinated by the way light plays with matter, to create patterns and highlights. Whenever she holds her camera in her hands, it’s like she would put a filter on the world and she would start seeing. Details, patterns, and connections would just pop out in front of her. It’s a magical world, the one seen through her camera.\n\nIn 2021, one of her works was exposed at the “Monochromatic” exhibition at the PH21 Gallery in Budapest, and other two at the “6th Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography” in Barcelona. In December 2022 she had a solo exhibition in Geneva on cityscapes.","user_id":683410,"name":"Michela DOnofrio","website":""},{"id":234183,"bio":"I am an industrial graphic designer based in Quito, Ecuador. I started photography when I was enrolled in university.  Since then, I have participated in various photography workshops.\n My work explores femininity, emotional states, women’s bodies, and my family archive. \n","user_id":233581,"name":"Estefania Ramos","website":"estefaniaramosron.myportfolio.com"},{"id":748106,"bio":"My images are in some parts reportage and other parts fiction, merging human interest and entertainment. \n\nWhen I'm not photographing you can find me on the Jiu Jitsu mats or in the ocean surfing.\n\n","user_id":744691,"name":"Warren Baynes","website":"www.warrenbaynes.com"},{"id":748099,"bio":"","user_id":744686,"name":"Marco Di Crescenzo","website":"@__disposabledarling "},{"id":39041,"bio":"I'm a semi-pro photographer curious about places nature and people. I would  I like to document the reality of the small Italian province and the Italian beautiful landscapes.","user_id":39046,"name":"Doc Jankye","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/jankye75"},{"id":542195,"bio":"I started taking pictures when I bought a Nikon FM2 film camera more than 30 years ago and have continued photography through the years into the current digital age. What began as a hobby became a useful job skill when I took photos to accompany stories that I wrote as a newspaper reporter. I retired four years ago which has allowed me to devote more time to taking pictures and studying photography online. I began shooting landscapes, wildlife and street scenes and that is what I do today.  I like being outside exploring with my camera looking for the next great shot.  ","user_id":541611,"name":"Prentiss Findlay","website":"youpic.com/photographer/PrentissFindlay"},{"id":32502,"bio":"Realizzo principalmente progetti artistici culturali italiani, ponendo sovente a riflessioni sulle future generazioni che nasceranno tra 100 anni.\n\nDall'anno 2020 sono iscritto come studente alla Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera_Milano, sezione Scultura.\nPenso che saper eseguire una buona scultura nella tridimensionalità, aumenti la percezione visiva per eseguire una buona fotografia e di contro, saper fare una buona fotografia analizzi meglio la progettualità scultorea.","user_id":32507,"name":"Pierluigi Cottarelli","website":""},{"id":840111,"bio":"Hey friends!\nMy name is Chris Sallustio and I am a Freelance photographer from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I love all things photography and have recently started learning videography as well. I've perfected working with what you have and doing the best you possibly can, and have adopted the mind set of \"learn everything you possibly can\" and with that in mind it try all styles that peak my interest and keep me feeling creative.\n\nI hope you all enjoy my work and remember its all about creating community and telling stories without speak words.","user_id":825954,"name":"Christopher Jarvis-Sallustio","website":""},{"id":430690,"bio":"Recently found a new photographic lease of life with my phone","user_id":430106,"name":"Santiago Castrillon","website":""},{"id":113371,"bio":"","user_id":112769,"name":"Chris Suspect","website":"www.chrissuspect.com"},{"id":715459,"bio":"Michelle Ann is an artist with a background in dance from Yokohama, Japan. She is currently based in NYC.\nShe marvels at how books, music, art, film and dance from the past and present show our shared humanity in all its forms. She enjoys taking part in different forms of expression to connect with others, focusing mainly on photography, acting and writing.","user_id":714875,"name":"Michelle Ann","website":"www.michelleannblooms.com"},{"id":574513,"bio":"My name is Everton Medeiros. I am Brazilian born in the city of Porto Alegre, in the south of Brazil. Since I was young I was passionate about photography, but it was from 2018 that I started to take this art seriously. Since then, I have not stopped reading, studying, photographing, editing and participating in numerous international photography contests, having been awarded in some of these competitions.  I think photography is an exceptional art, because we can say a lot just with a simple image. In short, it's like a visual poem.  I'm trying to dive as deep as I can into this new wonderful art world.","user_id":573929,"name":"Everton Medeiros","website":""},{"id":51843,"bio":"I arrived in its current language by experimenting with\nideas and continuous absorption of information, from the\nreadings during childhood, through the aviation\nmagazines to the history books of Renaissance art,\nespecially paintings by Caravaggio, and personal\ninfluences.","user_id":51848,"name":"Johnson Barros","website":"www.johnsonbarros.com"},{"id":748204,"bio":"","user_id":744771,"name":"Naimat Rawan","website":""},{"id":747931,"bio":"Studied Photography and Design at Edinburgh College of Art (BA-1998 and MA- 2000)\n\nExhibited and published extensively in the 2000's (including monographs in Time, Guardian and work in the Scottish National Collection of Photographs) before taking time to develop long term life project combining astrophysics and creativity.\n\nOver the last eight years have collaborated with astrophysicists, mathematicians, and engineers to achieve a broader knowledge of the universe and the various ways employed to record it. Translating, and developing this knowledge into a singular creative practice over time.\n\nCurrently based in South West England (Devon and Somerset) subsidizing own practice by teaching part-time in a F.E. College.\n\n\n","user_id":744540,"name":"AJR MOXON","website":"www.lightofdistantstars.com"},{"id":748156,"bio":"","user_id":744731,"name":"Kevin Reitz","website":"kevinreitz.myportfolio.com"},{"id":303562,"bio":"TOSHIMOTO OBARA is usually called as TOSHIMOTO is Contemporary Artist(Visual Art, Photography, Samurai Jewelry, and Conceptual Design).\n\nI have the official certificate of artistic merit issued by the Luxembourg Art Prize 2022 and 2023.\n\nI have believed the art is one of the best communication symbols in the world after being business person on the innovative IT computing \u0026amp;AI over 20 years,  fashion and jewelry worldwide business for 10 years, and PlayBoy magazine(Japan)'s writer in the 1990s.\n\n*instgram account: @toshimotarte\n\n***プロフィール (日本語)***\nTOSHIMOTO OBARA / 利元：現代総合アーティスト（TOSHIMOTOとして、ヴィジュアル・アーティスト、サムライジュエリー・デザイナー、コンセプチュアル・デザイナーとして活動）。岩手県出身、仙台市生まれ。\n\nTOSHIMOTOは、Luxembourg Art Prize(ルクセンブルク芸術賞)2022 オフィシャル認定芸術家。\n現代総合アートを楽しみ、IT・AIビジネスに精通。ファッションやジュエリーデザイン、360度の視点による新規商品サービス企画が得意、文芸も好むマルチタレント性に強み。昔週刊プレイボーイでライター経験。\n子供の頃からデザインやファッションそして写真が好きで、独特の審美眼を備えてきたように思います。2022年から、日本で最も多くの音楽レコード・ジャケット（5000枚以上）を制作した人物と言われるアートディレクターで写真家の西本和民氏に師事。\n世界中の人々や文化との交流が好きで訪問回数トップは米国ニューヨークとイタリアのミラノ。\n国内外の各地で多くの有名アーティスト音楽ライブを楽しんできた音楽好き。\n武道とスポーツを楽しむ剣道有段者。\n","user_id":302960,"name":"TOSHIMOTO OBARA","website":"www.toshimoto.net"},{"id":214125,"bio":"","user_id":213523,"name":"Stany Janicki","website":""},{"id":748178,"bio":"Emma Marnoch is a Scottish photographer specialising in fine art images and portraits for musicians. She is based between the UK and Austria. ","user_id":744749,"name":"Emma Marnoch","website":"www.emmamarnochphotography.com"},{"id":776642,"bio":"Shaelee Comettant (she/her) is a multimedia artist and writer currently living and working in St. Louis, MO. Through her work, Shaelee seeks to explore the relationship between our memories and our bodies. Her work illustrates the complexity of memory-making and preservation as well as the role these anecdotes hold in daily life. Through printmaking, photography, installation, and memoir, her work acts as a safe haven for her own history. ","user_id":768196,"name":"Shaelee Comettant","website":"shaelee-comettant.myportfolio.com"},{"id":29809,"bio":"","user_id":29814,"name":"Ruthie","website":"www.ruthieabel.com"},{"id":62855,"bio":"Michael O. Snyder (b. 1981) is a documentary photographer and filmmaker exploring the dynamic relationship between environmental and cultural change. An environmental and climate scientist by training, Snyder uses his combined knowledge of visual storytelling and conservation to create narratives that drive social impact. His photojournalism work has been featured by outlets such as National Geographic, The Guardian, and The Washington Post, and has been shown at exhibitions and galleries around the world. He is a Portrait of Humanity Award Winner, a Pulitzer Grantee, a Climate Journalism Fellow at the Bertha Foundation, a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists, and a resident artist at the McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville, Virginia.\n\nThrough his production company, Interdependent Pictures, he has directed films in the Arctic, the Amazon, the Himalaya, and East Africa. His films have been selected to over 60 festivals, have taken home numerous awards, have been sponsored by companies such as Sony and GoPro, and have been distributed by outlets such as New Day Films and Films for Change. Michael often lectures on visual storytelling and its potential as a tool for social impact. He has been a featured speaker at the United Nations Climate Conference and has lectured at universities such as Yale, Columbia, and the Alfred Wegener Institute. In 2022, the University of Edinburgh named him one of its most “influential alumni making a significant contribution to climate science and justice.”\n\nAn adventurer at heart, Michael has hiked the Appalachian and John Muir Trails, cycled across Europe, and ridden trains through Siberia. Originally from a small town in Appalachia, Snyder has lived around the world including long-term stints in Scotland, Japan, Hawaii, and New Zealand. He currently resides in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with his wife and two children. Michael holds an MSc in Environmental Sustainability from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where he was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, and a BSc from Dickinson College, Pennsylvania.","user_id":62625,"name":"Michael Snyder","website":"www.michaelosnyder.com"},{"id":47566,"bio":"I'm a portrait photographer and artist based in Bristol, UK. Primarily shooting analogue, my working style is a cross between storytelling, fine art and surrealism. Focusing on people and portraiture, my time is divided between undertaking portrait commissions and shooting personal work.","user_id":47571,"name":"Lucy Ridges","website":"www.lucyridges.com"},{"id":171260,"bio":"I try to engage with the locations and the people I encounter in order to portray what the places really mean, not just as seen by somebody passing through. It becomes important to understand the history, culture and language, making experiences even more rewarding. \n","user_id":170658,"name":"Al Wayztravelin","website":"www.alwayztravelin.com"},{"id":732599,"bio":"Tyler A.W. Burke is an award-winning fine art street photographer based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His current work explores the city candidly through its people and architecture.","user_id":731752,"name":"Tyler Burke","website":"www.tylerawburke.com"},{"id":190293,"bio":"A creative person virtually my entire life, I have pursued literature, music, motion pictures and photography as means to bring clarity to my understanding of life; and as an opportunity to share that journey of discovery with others.\nOn the subject of  music, while I don’t make much of a living making music, I hope to make a contribution, even a difference in some way, by creating and sharing stories inspired by this life and by this time. Storytelling is what music is to me – particularly the story of how the Blues, born of such brutally imposed misery, created a legacy of such enduring beauty. All of my music, honors that legacy by creating modern Blues for the here and now.\nI am grateful to be both an musical award winner and award creator being first recognized for “Brakeman” as Best Blues Song of 2013 by the Independent Music Awards. The judges that year included Judy Collins, Tom Waits and Alligator Records founder Bruce Iglauer.\nMore recently, I was awarded 2nd prize in Paul Reddick’s Cobalt Blues Song Competition for “Down on Vaughan Road“, presented at the 2019 Maple Blues Awards.\nAt that same event, I announced the new Sapphire Award which was created for best blues music video in Canada. A few months later, my own collaboration with Montreal director Mark Pragai resulted in a cinematic music video for my song \"Tied Up in a Song,\" which has won two international awards for best music video.","user_id":189691,"name":"Son Roberts","website":"www.sonroberts.ca"},{"id":624036,"bio":"Piper at the gates of dawn , cloudbuster and follower of the White Rabbit.","user_id":623452,"name":"jake williams","website":"www.ipse.org.uk/website/IPSE_News/addenda/Following%20the%20White%20Rabbit.pdf"},{"id":748215,"bio":"","user_id":744780,"name":"Olivija Douris","website":""},{"id":13411,"bio":"Bart Koetsier is a Dutch portrait and documentary photographer based in Paris. People are key in Koetsier's photographs: portraits as well as documentary images. However, he also looks for places and objects to tell his story. In all images, he creates a strong cinematic atmosphere. The use of light is decisive here; events become scenes, people become characters and the locations become their scenery.\n","user_id":13411,"name":"Bart Koetsier","website":"www.bartkoetsier.com"},{"id":841935,"bio":"https://23bet4.net 23bet4|Explore a melhor plataforma de jogos online com slots incríveis, cassino ao vivo e apostas esportivas seguras.","user_id":827778,"name":"lv jian","website":"23bet4.net"},{"id":39170,"bio":"Autonoom Kunstenaar Tubien van Wulften (1986) woont en werkt in Nederland. In december 2013 studeerde zij af aan de Fotoacademie in Amsterdam. In haar werk is fotografie haar startpunt \nen daarnaast gebruikt en onderzoekt ze andere technieken. Ze noemt zichzelf ook wel Tubien, Artist with Camera. \n\nZe heeft aan verschillende exposities deelgenomen waaronder in Oktober 2017 in Deelen Art galerie in Rotterdam. \n2017 – 26 \u0026amp; 27 August, Open atelier route, Baarn.\n2017 – 11 Maart: Group exposition: Watdajel Art Festival, Utrecht\n2016 – Solo exposition: Open studio, Baarn\n2016 – Group exposition: Dichter bij de bar, Rietveld Theater Delft.\n2015 – Group exposition: 'Grenzen van Elastiek', www.kunstruimte.info, Maastricht.\n2014 – Group exposition: DCP ‘Bladeren’ At Pantheon Boekhandel, Amsterdam.\n2014 – Book Launch \u0026amp; Exhibition of the New Dutch Photography Talent 2015. The art’otel, Amsterdam.\n2013 – Group exposition: ‘D’light’: Final exam, Loods 6 Amsterdam","user_id":39175,"name":"Tubien Van Wulften","website":"www.tubien.nl"},{"id":776604,"bio":"I am a \"young\" photographer based in Genova, Italy. I only approached photography 4 years ago. This passion originates from my great-grandfather and for this reason my father pleasantly defines photography as \"the family disease\".\nI have a relatively introverted but sociable character, so I found photography as a way to express myself emotionally. So I started to deal with street photography and immortalize common scenes but with that particular \"something\" that attracted my sensitivity. Over time I have broadened my fields of use to sport and events even if I don't find attraction in photographing the action itself, but rather focusing my attention on people also with portraits and close-ups to try to bring out the \"human\" from shots.\nI could say that my photography is influenced by my passion for cinema and my studies in psychology, connected to 8 years of personal analysis. I like to try to bring out the hidden in a discreet and gentle way, so that my subjects feel welcomed by the camera, even if they often don't realize they are being photographed.\nFurthermore, I like bad photos, those that are technically questionable but which portray true and authentic moments as if they were glimpsed.","user_id":768167,"name":"Paolo Ferretti","website":""},{"id":755692,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer inspired by music, light, everyday people and moments.  Looking for extraordinary stories hidden in ordinary elements which I try to translate into visual narratives in my work.\n","user_id":751057,"name":"Linda Melnick","website":""},{"id":113098,"bio":"Sirous Partovi has been creating photographs for the past 20 years, exhibiting his work in solo and multiple group exhibitions nationally. Partovi's work has been published in Rangefinder Magazine, SHOTS Magazine, and El Paso INC. For Partovi, the camera asks questions, guides him to contemplation and resolution of personal issues and ultimately engages him to strive for perfection of his creative practice. Partovi had a solo exhibition at ArtAvenue Gallery in El Paso. His work has also been part of several group exhibitions in galleries and Museums including the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas, Sabine Street Studio in Houston, Center for Contemporary Arts in Abilene, Options Gallery at Odessa College in Odessa, PhotoPlace Gallery in VT, and The Museum of Art in Las Cruces, NM. ","user_id":112496,"name":"Sirous Partovi","website":"www.sirouspartovi.com"},{"id":39216,"bio":"Christopher Leigh is a British photographer based in London.","user_id":39221,"name":"Christopher Leigh","website":"www.chrisleighphoto.com"},{"id":12463,"bio":"Nancy Newberry is an artist based in Dallas and Marfa,Texas. Her performative portraiture investigates individuation, specifically focusing on cultural and social systems of belonging. Her work is deeply personal, exploring narratives of identity, myth and memory as the foundation of her practice. \n\nShe has received many honors and awards from both publications and institutions. Most recently she has received The Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Grant (2020); The British Journal of Photography Female in Focus Award (2019); The Griffin Museum of Photography, Richards’ Family Trust Award (2018); Grand Prix Finalist, The International Festival of Photography, Hyeres, France; Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña Prize, Madrid; Kolga Photo Award, Tbilisi, Georgia; PhotoVisa Award, Krasnodar, Russia; FotoFest Discoveries of the Meeting Place, Houston; and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London (2012, 2017).  \n\nMs. Newberry has been profiled and published widely including in The Guardian, British Journal of Photography, New York Times, M Le magazine du Monde, i-D, PDN, and American Photo amongst others. Her work resides in major public and private collections, including The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Centro de Arte Alcobendas, Spain; City of Houston, Houston Airports; and Villa Noailles, Hyères, France. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US, Europe and China.\n\n","user_id":12463,"name":"Nancy Newberry","website":"nancynewberry.com"},{"id":535447,"bio":"I am a journalist teacher.I have been interested in   photography for six years.Last seven years I have been interested in street photography.","user_id":534863,"name":"Ayla GÜVENÇ İMİR","website":""},{"id":657645,"bio":"Heather Sprague is a photographer and artist living and working in the California High Desert. Her work is largely experimental, influenced both by location and subject, focusing on self-portraits, abstract, symbolic, natural, and surrealistic themes. \n","user_id":657061,"name":"Heather Sprague","website":"feylittlewingphotography.com"},{"id":748229,"bio":"","user_id":744790,"name":"Iryna Konstantinova","website":null},{"id":39279,"bio":"Rachel Wei is a fine art photographer currently based in Vancouver, Canada. Rachel graduated with a fine arts degree, she spent countless hours in the darkroom during the '90s. After a decade away, she made the transition to digital photography and re-ignited her passion. Rachel has an affinity for black and white photography and draws inspiration from the scenes that spur emotions. She hopes her visual exploration will resonate with her audience. ","user_id":39284,"name":"Rachel Wei","website":"www.rachelwei.com"},{"id":373867,"bio":"I am a 72 year young woman.  I have been married 45 years and have 2 adult children.  I am adventurous and have hiked all over the world.  I get tremendous pleasure from experiencing new challenges and having my camera with me to capture the beautiful people and cultures of the many places I have visited. ","user_id":373283,"name":"Judy Nussenblatt","website":""},{"id":1408,"bio":"Andrej Balco is a Slovak documentary and portrait photographer with primary interest in social and environmental issues. He studied photography at the Institute of Creative Photography of the Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic. He has received numerous awards and grants for his work, including Mio Photo Awards, Fresh M.I.L.K. Awards, Czech Press Photo, or the Slovak Photojournalism Prize for his project on female labour in Anthracite, Ukraine. Andrej is the co-founder of the Sputnik Photos international photographers’ collective and of the Slovak Documentary Photography association. He published the book Domésticas (House of Photography, 2008) and is the co-author of several other book publications. He regularly exhibits his works in Slovakia and abroad. At present, he teaches photography at the Faculty of Media of the Pan-European University in Bratislava.","user_id":1408,"name":"Andrej Balco","website":"andrejbalco.com"},{"id":90706,"bio":"I believe this world to be photographic. There is an instance everywhere, to be traced by the photographer. Subject, composition, color or black / white, manipulation of light, the ability to recapitulate shadows. The photographer uses these elements to subtly build a bridge of communication with and for people. This becomes a vessel for sharing ideas, thoughts and feelings that extract us from loneliness and foster a humane environment. ","user_id":90246,"name":"Niko Karathanasis","website":"www.nikolask.space"},{"id":776708,"bio":"Jasmine Skye Photography was established back in 2012 in Perth, Western Australia. Built with pure love of portrait photography, and a crazy passion to be better at it than I was yesterday.\n\nPre-kids, I traveled the world, snowboarded regularly, and had a ‘social life’.\n\nSince kids, I’ve realised life doesn’t always turn out how you planned it, but it certainly is what you make of it.\n\nI’ve gone through an incredible journey of losing my identity through motherhood and finding it again though divorce. I still absolutely believe in love. It’s made me realise more than ever before that the photos we take today are so important for our future tomorrows, because nothing stays the same.\n\nWhile I am tremendously grateful to my 16 years of being a paediatric nurse and everything it taught me about humans - I am happy to say I’ve resigned to focus on my photography dreams after doing it beside photography for the last 10 years!\n\nLand portraits are pretty fun, but water portraits are my ikigai without doubt. I am home in the water, it gets me out of my head and into my body every time. I have been photographing people underwater since 2016.","user_id":768250,"name":"Jasmine Skye Smith","website":"www.jasmineskyephotography.com.au"},{"id":720770,"bio":"Wandy is a photographer and designer whose work engages with issues of agency, autonomy, and place. As a photographer, Wandy creates images that honor the art of emotional processing. ","user_id":720186,"name":"Wandy Pascoal","website":""},{"id":703729,"bio":"Yann Delcambre was born in 1977 in Villeparisis (France) near Paris. After technical studies and a passion for the digital art of demomaker, he joined different photographer collective such as the Palaiseau photoclub. These favorite themes are the notion of link and nightlife. He photographs nocturnal landscapes, the urban world at night revealed by the lights of the city.\n\nIn 2012, Yann Delcambre met, then joined the collective \"Burn crew concept\". This collective is composed by artists promoting the arts of fire.\nTo succeed in photographing during shows, artists moving in the dark without additional light, he developed his know-how to control the strong light of the flame and the details in the shade, and thus, bring out the edge of the flame. It is a permanent challenge to bring out the beauty of fire and the people who manipulate it.\n\nVery few photographer manage to practice these photographic techniques, they are solicited by artists of the fire arts from all over the world to take photographs. For the moment, only trips to Europe have been made.","user_id":703145,"name":"Yann Delcambre","website":""},{"id":570264,"bio":"I photograph through an environmental awareness lens to promote good stewardship. A portion of my proceeds support environmental organizations.\nI’m an Ohio native and current Virginia Beach resident. I received a BFA from Kent State University School of Visual Communication and Design. My photography exploration is a product of years in the world of brand advertising and design. Training that inspires me to approach art openly but with a purpose. My work has been in exhibitions at MOCA (the Museum of Contemporary Art) in Virginia Beach, Capital One in Chesapeake, VA, multiple BOJUart gallery exhibits in Virginia Beach and Richmond, and the Norfolk Botanical Gardens.","user_id":569680,"name":"Bob Petersen","website":"www.bobpetersenart.com"},{"id":39194,"bio":"Margarita Mavromichalis likes to think that photography is her second language, as it’s a universal language, one that is understood by all across the world and conveys messages in the most powerful way.\nMargarita is mostly attracted to street photography and the elements that evoke emotions and surprise in our every day life. Furthermore she is passionate about documenting current events that she feels very strongly about, highlighting their social impact. Her work has been displayed in exhibitions in New York, Boston, San Diego, The Museum of the City of New York, the Brooklyn Historical Society  and most recently in Budapest, Athens, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and London. Selected images are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York and the Brooklyn Historical Society.  She is the winner of the 9th Pollux Awards (2016) , winner of the 12th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards (2018) , finalist at the Miami Street Photography Festival (2018), was nominated for the 2019 Prix Pictet Hope Award and was recently awarded the 15th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award (2020).","user_id":39199,"name":"Margarita Mavromichalis","website":"www.margaritamavromichalis.com"},{"id":365916,"bio":"Please see \"This Art, This Artist\" at: https://www.huntermadsen.com/pages/this-art-this-artist\n","user_id":365314,"name":"Hunter Madsen","website":"www.huntermadsen.com"},{"id":174800,"bio":"I am a Mexican Canadian cross-disciplinary artist.  I completed an MA in Fine Arts at UAL’s Chelsea College of Arts in 2020-2021 (graduating with First Class Honours). I completed a BFA in Drawing and Painting and minored in Social Sciences (I graduated from both with First Class Honours and Distinction) at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada. My interest in diverse cultures and passion for informed research helped me win a coveted place at OCAD University’s self-directed Florence Program, where I studied from 2017-2018. In 2017, I won a scholarship to study Chinese culture at Jiangnan University, China.\n\nMy dedication to my practice has led to 40 national and international exhibitions, including 4 solo exhibitions, 7 large-scale festivals, and 15 juried exhibitions, 12 international publications, a published paper along with an award in academic writing, and 21 awards in Fine Art. I exhibited at the Archäologisches Museum Innsbruck, The British Library, The Bloomsbury Festival, MAFA International Festival, featured in a ‘LATE AT TATE’ reel, Toronto Biennial of Art, and Kitchener’s TheMuseum.\n\nIn 2022, I was honoured to be the artist creating the principal Ofrenda for the El Día de Muertos Festival in London, UK, by the Mexican Embassy \u0026amp; UK Mexican Arts Society. In 2021, I served as the Artistic Visual Director for the Shades of Light Event at the Bloomsbury Festival. Since 2022 I have worked in the John Golding Artistic Trust playing an integral role in organising a highly anticipated John Golding Retrospective in close collaboration with prestigious institutions like Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City.\nAt the core of my artistic journey lies a fundamental question: How can I, as an artist, contribute to and support an equitable, sustainable, and diverse world? My work contemplates the cosmic grandeur and fragility of our shared planetary home. The statement “we want to do something for the environment” implies that we as humanity are somehow separate or external from the environment: We are interwoven–without any sense of separation–into the material and psychological fabric of the Earth. I propose that we shift our perspective of our collective entity, much like any other unified conscious being, breaking down the illusion of individualism and enabling us to mourn our past, cherish the present, and forge a positive future, leading us back to the collective consciousness. Borders dissolve as power courses through interconnected veins, making these 21st-century struggles intrinsically global in nature. \n\nThe notion of a separate and forthcoming future is merely a myth; true change can only occur in the present moment. Urgently, our world calls for a decolonization of the mind, a process of dismantling colonial thoughts, preferences, and values that perpetuate allegiance to purely so- called rational, dominating ideals. In response my work strives to contribute to the emergence of an equilibrium that reveres vulnerability, embraces transformation, nurtures collective consciousness, and honours the cosmic sacredness that binds us all.","user_id":174198,"name":"Alondra Ruiz-Hernandez","website":"www.alondraruizh.com"},{"id":666801,"bio":"","user_id":666217,"name":"ROBERT MALOIC","website":""},{"id":748258,"bio":"","user_id":744811,"name":"Heidi Kawai Smith","website":"www.heidikawai.com"},{"id":489146,"bio":"\n\nLingrui Feng was born in 1995 in Shaoguan and currently live in Shanghai. He holds an undergraduate degree in literature and a master’s degree in photography and electronic arts. Under the dual influence of literature and images, Lingrui Feng’s works ofter involve the mutual relationship between words and images, and in the creation, he ofter integrate different stylistic  logic into his creation.  Lingrui Feng also enjoy his obsession of texture, body posture and facial expression. He photographed things like a cracked eggshell, a bleeding fingertip, etc. What he wants to say is not “THIS IS A CRACKED EGGSHELL” or “THE FINGERTIP IS BLEEDING”, but “THE EGG(FINGERTIP) EXPERIENCED SOMETHING AND RRIGHT NOW IT CRACKED(BLED)” . And this is how Lingrui Feng recognize photography: many things experienced a lot and show up in front of my lens while I didn’t know their story. is focusing on photography based mix-media project. \n\n","user_id":488562,"name":"Lingrui Feng","website":"www.lingruifeng.com"},{"id":748163,"bio":"I am a passion-driven individual who draws inspiration from daily life and the nature that surrounds me. \nPhotographer, Engineer, Adventurer...\nEco-Warrior and Lover of Life...\nTaking photos is something that reflects my inner state and shows something that we often can't see while running around through our busy daily schedules.\nI try to see another side of life through the lens of a camera!","user_id":744736,"name":"Boris Glavocevic","website":""},{"id":57918,"bio":"","user_id":57923,"name":"Lucas Amorelli","website":"lucasamorelli.wixsite.com/lucasamorelli"},{"id":681946,"bio":"Bill Hanson is an Alaskan photographer and writer in Juneau, Alaska.  \n\n\nExhibitions/Special Events\n\n“Why We Won't Just Leave: What Alaska Is Telling the World About Climate Change. Virtual Exhibition, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) LA. 2021. Contributing Artist. 4 images \u0026amp; “Connection” narrative.\n\n“Southeast Alaska: Changing Climate-Changing Landscape-Changing Life” series. 12 images in 11 narrative posts. 7-day takeover of the Everyday Climate Change (@everydayclimatechange) feed on Instagram, October 26 to November 1, 2020.\n\nPhotos published in : Wild Roof Journal, The Closed Eye Open, Thrillist.com\n\nProfile Image: Bill Hanson with Nellie the Sheltie","user_id":681362,"name":"Bill Hanson","website":"www.hansonalaska.com"},{"id":748277,"bio":"","user_id":744827,"name":"Philipp Scholz Rittermann","website":"www.rittermann.com"},{"id":39591,"bio":"Italian photographer specialized in wedding and portrait photography.","user_id":39596,"name":"Lucio Zogno","website":"www.luciozogno.com"},{"id":113419,"bio":"Callie Joseph is a young and emerging photographer and videographer from New Orleans. A graduate of Tulane University, she enjoys finding the beauty in everyday situations and travelling the world to see how those everyday situations differ among cultures.  She is fiercely proud of her city and her red hair. ","user_id":112817,"name":"Callie Joseph","website":"www.coroflot.com/calliejoseph"},{"id":658061,"bio":"With unusual thinking and a tendency for non-conformity, Pennsylvania (USA) based visual artist Christina Siu applied these life-long traits to her nature-based digital photography for the past twelve years. A Hallmark Institute of Photography graduate, she gravitated towards the commercial side of photography but her heart was always in nature and fine art. Christina’s work reflects intimacy, color, light, and her constant life themes, some of which include individuality, curiosity, and breaking boundaries and limitations. Intuition fuels Christina’s decisions on what and how she photographs and processes in the digital darkroom. She has shown internationally in galleries and online and has placed in several competitions.\n\nChristina has reconceived a photographic project on Lightworkers, expanding the concept to become a multimedia project and mini installations. This begins a new evolution in Christina’s work as she delves into the symbolism and representation of light, color, Lightworkers, and the expansion of positive vibrational energy.\n\nLast year, her inner voice was screaming to be heard and seen and she has been working social and political commentary projects also. ","user_id":657477,"name":"Christina Siu","website":"www.christinasiu.com"},{"id":39243,"bio":"Brazilian mechanical engineer with enphasis in manufacturing. 69 years old, born in Rio de Janeiro and lives in Curitiba/PR. Graduate in Management for Automotive Industry and Finance for Executives.  Work as responsable for administration and finance areas in private industries for over thirty years. More than a dozen of photo books with images of nature, travel,  and people. Since 2009 is part of the BlurbNation Directory, a group able to fulfill requests for book development (using Blurb Publishing Service) for Latin America.  Exhibitions: - La Traviata, Curitiba/PR, Brazil; - Carmen, Curitiba / PR, Brazil; - Mirame, Curitiba / PR, Brazil; - Nuances, Curitiba / PR, Brazil; - Art Shopping Salon, Carroussel du Louvre.","user_id":39248,"name":"JOSE GUILLON","website":"www.jlguillon.com"},{"id":39271,"bio":"","user_id":39276,"name":"Assunta Waldburg-Zeil","website":"www.assuntawaldburg.com"},{"id":742748,"bio":"I'm a film and digital photographer from Georgia. I am in love with mystical, paranormal phenomena and horror films.","user_id":740055,"name":"Andrew Reys","website":""},{"id":541889,"bio":"biographie\nLucie Belarbi est une artiste photographe française, née en 1984, travaillant entre Paris et la Normandie. Ses travaux questionnent le domestique et le corps. Les travaux menés depuis 2019, Les Habitantes, Avant-Propos, Evreux, s’inscrivent dans un corpus qui a pour sujet le corps de la femme dans la ville. Elle fabrique des images mises en scène, de faux réels qui sont des espaces mémoriels à fortes symboliques. En 2010, Lucie Belarbi a fondé le duo Chassary\u0026amp;Belarbi et expose son travail en France et à l’étranger. Ses photographies ont été très largement exposés, Circulation(s) en 2012 ; Manifesto à Toulouse, Musée de la fabrique des savoirs d’Elbeuf en 2014, au Musée de l’Elysée à Lausanne en 2016, au Musée de la photographie de Moscou en 2017 ou encore aux Rencontres Photographiques du 10e en 2019. En 2014, le magazine Connaissance Des Arts sous la rubrique Nouveaux Talents, consacre une double page à son travail en duo. Ses archives photographiques sont représentées par Voz-Images. Elle répond régulièrement à des commandes pour les industries du luxe et du cinéma. Son travail fait partie de collections privées depuis 2010.","user_id":541305,"name":"LUCIE BELARBI","website":"luciebelarbi.com"},{"id":848497,"bio":"","user_id":834341,"name":"Alberto Islas","website":null},{"id":776912,"bio":"Hi! I am Zijian Xu, or you can call me alex.\nI am from China and I am currently studying Urban Design at Cornell University in the United States. The photographic equipment I am using is digital and film cameras. Fuji's Xt4 with 16-80 lens and Olympus' XA+A11 flash, respectively. \nDue to the influence of the design program, I started to perceive the world through photography many years ago. When I came to New York to study urban design in graduate school, I began to more frequently in this charming city, through the lens and black and white images to feel the changes of the city.\nThe different cultural background allows me to have a special perspective on every city I arrive in and every subject I photograph.","user_id":768411,"name":"Zijian Xu","website":""},{"id":22900,"bio":"Photographer and writer Sabine Schmidt was born and raised in Germany and lives in the Ozarks. She holds an MFA in literary translation from the University of Arkansas. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and publications both in the United States and in Germany, including National Geographic and Rolling Stone. Commissioned by the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute as part of its 2018 Art in Its Natural State program, she created the walk-in sculpture (In)Visible House, which explored themes of home and memory. Schmidt won an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas Arts Council and received the 2021 Artist Award from the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. A three-year photography and writing project about libraries serving under-resourced areas was published as Remote Access: Small Public Libraries in Arkansas (co-authored with Don House) by the University of Arkansas Press in December 2021.\n\nHer writing and photography have appeared in American and German publications, including Whitefish Review, L.A. Times Online, Audi Magazine, and Rolling Stone Germany. Schmidt received Artist Registry Awards from the Arkansas State Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts for 2015-16 and 2017-18.  Her installation (In)Visible House is part of the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute’s 2018-19 Art in Its Natural State program. She is the recipient of a 2018 Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship.\n","user_id":22900,"name":"Sabine Schmidt","website":"schmidtphotography.org"},{"id":39302,"bio":"While studying Image\u0026amp;Sound, an interfaculty of The Royal Conservatory and The Royal Art Academy in The Hague, I started working for a bank in order to pay for my studies. After graduating I kept working there and was offered new and better positions every two years until in late 2013 I decided to quit my job as Head of Quality and travel instead. During this trip I decided to try and make a career out of my passion for photography. After freelancing for a couple of years I now work as a photographer for Utrecht University.","user_id":39307,"name":"Bas Niemans","website":"www.photosarebullets.org"},{"id":113248,"bio":"Photographer based in Shanghai.\n\n2016 MA Photography, Goldsmiths, University of London\n2016-10 Group Exhibition‚ Photomasters 2016, The Old Trueman Brewery, London","user_id":112646,"name":"Yijiang Wu","website":"www.yijiangwu.com"},{"id":193231,"bio":"Photographic wanderer, documentarian, artist....photography permits me to assume varied roles. Traveling with camera in hand to foreign and domestic destinations, I turn my lens onto what catches my eye and hopefully others' interest. I am there for you and me….charged with a duty to experience, capture, and share these visual narratives as they unfold.\n \nKJS\n","user_id":192629,"name":"Ken Sabatini","website":"www.kensabatinistudio.com"},{"id":39740,"bio":"A self taught Digital Artist and Photographer. My work has been published many times in PhotoVogue ( Italian Vogue ) and published in Phoenix Magazine S/S 2014.  My work has been showcased on the Topman Website, The Guardian newspaper and used in a Ghostpoet Video ( X Marks The Spot ).  I have photographed Ben Westbeech better known as Breach, my work was used on the Steinberg Music website as a header. The well known Jewellery Designer Sarah Angold Bespoke has my images on her website, to promote her jewellery. I got the chance to shoot the amazing Elliott Sailors in 2014 along with the infamous Fashion Designer and Tailor Joshua Kane. Boy George has also complimented my work in the past.","user_id":39745,"name":"Lainy Lewis","website":"lainylewis.com"},{"id":39794,"bio":"Born in Italy, 1972.\n​\nA degree in Oriental Languages and Cultures,\nI'm a communication and PR specialist,\njournalist and photographer.\n\nI travel a lot,\nI'm enthusiast about  what I eat and drink.\nI love a lot, but I don't pray.\n \nI love photography for its power \nto move people and break through \nlinguistic and cultural barriers. ","user_id":39799,"name":"Amanda Ronzoni","website":"amandaronzoniphoto.com"},{"id":39758,"bio":"Norwegian born currently living in Rome. Theatre director turned photographer.\n\nWinner EyeEm Awards 2016 - Street Photography | Finalist Brussels Street Photography Festival 2016","user_id":39763,"name":"Reuven Halevi","website":"www.reuvenhalevi.com"},{"id":720507,"bio":"\n\nPierre E Moulin is a multi-award-winning French photographer based in Ireland.\n\nA budding artist in his youth, Pierre appreciated the art world from diverse and new angles in his twenties. \n\nThis involved chapters enjoyed in the multifaceted specialized art market, including time with renowned fine art establishments in Paris, notably the exceptional De Bayser gallery.\n\nIn 2020, a familial birthday gift of a long-range format camera inspired the exploration of a long-held artistic dream.\n\nPierre's practice focuses on a multi-disciplinary approach. He carefully blends professional photography, with digital art compositing to achieve the vision.\n \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n\nN.B\nA fine art photography book \u0026amp; new website are in development.\nYou can discover updates via social media.\n\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n\n\n\"We navigate through memory, shadows, decay, sublimation, `transient` states\" David Hockney","user_id":719923,"name":"PE Moulin","website":"www.instagram.com/pierre.e.moulin"},{"id":39328,"bio":"","user_id":39333,"name":"Andonis Kappas","website":"andonisphotography.wix.com/andoniskappas"},{"id":39529,"bio":"","user_id":39534,"name":"Natalia Szułdrzyńska","website":"www.facebook.com/nataliaszfotografia"},{"id":39439,"bio":"My name is Carlos Idrobo, I'm a Psychologist, Philosopher, and PhD in Art History, and under the name Luca Idrobo, an artistic photographer. I'm currently based in Finland.","user_id":39444,"name":"Luca Idrobo","website":"www.lucaidrobo.com"},{"id":776849,"bio":"Igor Malijevský, Czech poet, photographer and writer was born in Prague in 1970. He studied theoretical physics as well as philosophy at Charles University, were he graduated in 1996. Since the mid-1990s he has devoted himself primarily to photography and writing. He has published four books of poetry and two collections of short stories, including Moon Above the Tagus River (2014) which is represented in anthology “Best European Fiction 2018”. He co-established EKG, a well-known monthly literary cabaret in Prague and regularly cooperates with Czech Radio. His BW analog photographs have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions in Europe, USA, China, South Korea and other countries. He published three photobooks including Signs of Lvov (2016), a book of poetic BW images from this Ukrainian town accompanied by texts in Czech, Ukrainian, and English. Recently he is regularly returning to Ukraine to capture its everyday live during the war. He has been awarded by Czech Press Photo twice.","user_id":768356,"name":"Igor Malijevský","website":"www.malijevsky.com"},{"id":31191,"bio":"Pamela Raye Fickes-Miller, “Raye”,  69, weaves together the threads of her life as an artist around the world to bring us compelling photographs that capture art in everyday urban life and in the beauty created by urban architecture. She spent 6 years capturing rich images in Paris where she immersed herself in the urban environment to capture life stories. Raye is now living on the Front Range of Colorado where she continues to develop her work as an artist.","user_id":31196,"name":"Pamela Fickes-Miller","website":"NA"},{"id":39283,"bio":"Mitsu Yoshikawa was born in Japan. He studied photography under Peter Stackpole at Academy of Art College in San Francisco, and moved to New York City where he worked for Yomiuri Newspaper and as a freelance photographer. After several years, he accepted a nine-month assignment taking photographs in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka for airline travel magazines. Following that assignment, he returned to Tokyo, where he continued to work as a freelance photographer and expanded his experience to include photographing, editing and publishing yearbooks. He lives in San Francisco, works as a fine art photographer.\n\n","user_id":39288,"name":"Mitsu Yoshikawa","website":"mitsuyoshikawa-image.com"},{"id":208798,"bio":"My main photographic interests relate to people and intercultural matters. Thus, I mostly practice travel, portrait and street photography.\n\nAutodidact, I learned photography techniques and exercised them beside my professional activity. \n\nMy robust intercultural know-how, a few photography workshops, abundant online readings and regular shooting practice, constitute my main sources of creative and technical improvements.","user_id":208196,"name":"Bertrand Lamon","website":"www.oeil-et-plume.net"},{"id":418841,"bio":"","user_id":418257,"name":"Karolina Katner","website":""},{"id":739481,"bio":"Jacopo Gennari Feslikenian (Milan, 1986) is a photographer, currently based between Rotterdam (The Netherlands), Milan (Italy) and Lisbon (Portugal). Since young age he start working as an assistant photographer and practicing photography as a tool of discovery and exploration. He studied Architecture and Urbanism in Politecnico di Milano (IT), UAL in Lisbon and FAUP in Porto (PT). His work focus on Maritime, Architecture and Documentary photography. He has extensive experience in architectural and other typologies of shooting assignments. His work has a strongly international background, having realised assignments in Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, USA, UAE, Oman, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Russia, Georgia. His main interest and passion lies on the maritime and offshore environment and the multiple levels of interactions between humans, biodiversity and territory that take place in the Sea, aiming to unveil multiples oceanic stories and trajectories.","user_id":737421,"name":"Jacopo Gennari Feslikenian","website":"www.jgf.works"},{"id":39263,"bio":"My name is Victoria Haleba and I was born in Haifa, Israel. \nMy family is from Bulgaria and when I was 1 year old they moved back. There in 2011 I finished a photography high school but unfortunately in Bulgaria the photography is not very developed. I needed more  so I decided in 2012 to go in another country and try it. I found a school in Florence, Italy. I applied for one semester because my family didn't know if they will be able to pay for more. So somehow I made it to stay for two years.  I had the chance to work with different and amazing people. Develop myself as an independent person and photographer. Build up a plan for my photography future and career.  So here I am, first step to the future.\n\nVictoria Haleba","user_id":39268,"name":"Victoria Haleba","website":"www.facebook.com/victoriahalebaphotography?ref=hl"},{"id":39757,"bio":"Born in Budapest, Hungary, lives in Ottawa, Canada\nEXHIBITIONS \n2024 Spring SPAO: Photographic Arts Centre: APEX Juried Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada, group show\n2023 Spring SPAO: Photographic Arts Centre: A+ Juried Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada, group show\n2022 Spring SPAO: Photographic Arts Centre: A+ Juried Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada, group show\n2021 July-August ArtReach Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA: solo show  I Came Like Water, And Like Wind I Go\nSpring\nSPAO: Photographic Arts Centre: A+ Juried Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada, group show\n2019 Spring Kiscelli Museum, Budapest, Hungary, a venue of the 2019\nBudapest Photo Festival, exhibition of the award-winning\nphotos of the festival\n2018 February 9 - March 14 Songs of the Snow: An exhibition of photographs\nby Jake Morrison and Sarolta Gyoker\nAtrium Gallery, Ottawa, Canada\nMay-June 5th Korea International Photo Festival, Soeul, South Korea\nJuried group exhibition\n2016 July-November group exhibition Foto Novak Gallery, Budapest, Hungary\nJuly-August\nSPAO: Photographic Arts Centre: A+ Juried Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada, group show\nJune\nMoscow International Photo Awards and Exhibition, Moscow, Russia, \nand January:\nSolo exhibition, Black Squirrel Gallery, Ottawa, Canada\n2009 March-April It’s the Small Things, group exhibition, Cobalt Gallery, Toronto\n2007 First Annual Mayor’s Juried Arts Exhibition,Ottawa, Canada\nEastern Front Gallery, group exhibition, Toronto, Canada\n\nAWARDS AND PUBLICATIONS\nplease see my website (no space left here)","user_id":39762,"name":"Sarolta Gyoker","website":"www.sasagyoker.com"},{"id":39979,"bio":"Sara F Lawler better known as Frozen Vanity.\nA Female, Muslim, Contemporary Artist exploring the  the media portrayal in particular focus to Muslim women, gender identity, cultural and social influences world wide and transculturalism and urbanism in the Middle East. Her work is often attempting to force an outsider to reconsider and an insider to question using archival imagery, reappropriation and contemporary digital methods often creating juxtaposing and thought provoking work. She believes in killing the author and asking the viewer to face the work directly.\nShe is also the founder of SeeMyCulture an artist platform based in Qatar encouraging artists to work around the themes of Islam, Culture and Community.","user_id":39984,"name":"Sara F","website":"www.frozenvanity.com"},{"id":40244,"bio":"Born in 1962. Career of graphic designer was started since 1989. and started to take a photograph in about 2006.","user_id":40249,"name":"Toru Takagi","website":""},{"id":40452,"bio":"I live and work in the small whimsical town of Hoek van Holland, the Netherlands. Here I create my own photographic series that tell small stories about the Dutch culture.\u0026nbsp; A common theme in my work is peculiar human behavior, which I like to exploit with a biological and anthropological interest. My work can seem distant, but I like to explore my subjects as if I’m discovering something completely new, even though it’s very common. ","user_id":40457,"name":"Peter de Krom","website":"www.peterdekrom.com"},{"id":747934,"bio":"Libby Parker was born and raised in Los Angeles, now based in New York City. Her passion for art, composition, light, and color led her to pursue her degree in Cinematography at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. With a background in photography and film from a young age, the dynamic range of color and light has always consumed her. Her artwork is inspired by the contrast of light and dark. She enjoys exploring juxtapositions in her work the same way she explores the different sides of herself. One side is an arts driven club kid with a passion for New York City nightlife. The other side is a nature geek who’s photographing birds in Central Park at 7am. She shoots everything in natural light, then digitally manipulates the color in Photoshop to achieve the final result. ","user_id":744543,"name":"Libby Parker","website":"libbyincolor.com"},{"id":639899,"bio":"Barry Mayfield is a photographer and darkroom enthusiast based in Cork, Ireland.   He works with the lith and bromoil processes.","user_id":639315,"name":"Barry Mayfield","website":"www.instagram.com/barry.mayfield "},{"id":457081,"bio":"Profesor de vocación, especializado en retratos, intentando que el tiempo y el espacio sea diferente, convivir para poder conseguir las mejores fotos","user_id":456497,"name":"Romà Sorrosal","website":"www.romasorrosal.com"},{"id":145316,"bio":"Austin based photographer","user_id":144714,"name":"Thaniel van Amerongen","website":""},{"id":805362,"bio":"","user_id":791957,"name":"Danilo Torre","website":""},{"id":39822,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer living in Co Leitrim, Ireland.  I am drawn to dereliction and what once was. I also place particular emphasis on the beauty of the ordinary. \n\nMany of these images form part of my book, 'A Deep Well of Want' - Visualising the World of John McGahern.  I hold a Master of Arts by Research.\n","user_id":39827,"name":"Paul Butler","website":"www.tudublin.ie/research/discover-our-research/research-institutes-centres-and-groups/ncfis/people/postgraduate-research-students/pauljbutler.html"},{"id":727391,"bio":"Born 1959, in the creative world professionally on the road for over 30 years, there not as an artist but as a senior project manager, especially for communication in space. I learned analog photography and image presentation professionally from the technical side in my studies of media technology in the 1980s, the basics of design were of course also taught in my studies but were not a focus and so my own design work has become more my private passion. In 2003 I got into digital photography and participated in several local group exhibitions of visual artists until 2010. During this time I was also active on Fotocommunity.de.","user_id":726807,"name":"Winfried Klenk","website":""},{"id":568131,"bio":"since 2014 self employed @ Nora Nussbaumer Photography\n2012-2015 Fotografin HFP (Schule für Gestaltung Zürich)\n","user_id":567547,"name":"Nora Nussbaumer","website":"www.noranussbaumer.com"},{"id":39423,"bio":"AIXIA LI\n15/09/87 Born in China\ncurrently lives in Helsinki (Finland) and Shanghai(China). \n\nEDUCATION\n2006 - 2010: Central Academy of Fine Arts, CAFA(Studio of Photography), Bachelor of Arts, Beijing, China. \n2011 - 2013: Aalto University, School of Art, Design and Architecture, Master of Arts, Helsinki, Finland. \n2013- 2014: Royal Academy of Art, Artistic research, Hague, Netherlands, - Exchange.\n\nEXHIBITION\n-Solo exhibition \n2010: ‘Who is the owner of the house’, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China \n\n-Group exhibition\n2014:  \nFinnish Embassy, Beijing, China (Coming)\n            ‘Logos’, Photo Biennale 2014, ‘Logos’, Photography Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece\n            ‘Art in the dark’, No Man’s Art Gallery, Capetown, South Africa \n            ‘Shanghai DangDai’, No Man’s Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands\n2013:\n ‘Place’, Photography Art Space, Beijing, China\n             No Men’s Art Gallery, Amsterdam art fair, Amsterdam, Netherlands\n            ‘Copenhagen Fall Exhibition’, No Men’s Art Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark\n            ‘Aixia Li, Hwanhee Kim, Ji Hyun Kwon’, TAIK Persons Gallery, Berlin, Germany\n            ‘Shanghai DangDai’, No Men’s Art Gallery, Shanghai \u0026amp; Amsterdam, China \u0026amp; Netherlands\n2010: \n‘Who is the owner of the house’, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China \n            ‘BA graduation’, Graduation Show, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China \n            ‘Play house’, Studio of photography of CAFA, Beijing, China \n2009: \n‘Short Movies’, Academiegalerie, marseilles, France\n\nGRANTS/ NOMINATION/ AWARDS\n2010:  Bronze medal, Giant cup of today young talent annual art awards 2010, Today Art Museum, China\n             Elinchrom founding of Photography, Elinchrom Institute, Switzerland \n2009:  Scholarship of CAFA, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing,China\n2008:  Martell art grant, Martell Institute, France.\n\nCOLLECTION\n2010: ‘Who is the owner of the house’, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China \n2010: ‘Who is the owner of the house’, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China\n\n","user_id":39428,"name":"Aixia Li","website":"www.aixiali.com"},{"id":39417,"bio":"Joana Choumali, born in 1974, is a fine art photographer based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. She studied Graphic Arts in Casablanca (Morocco) and worked as an Art Director in an advertising agency before embarking on her photography career. \n\nShe works primarily on conceptual portraiture, mixed media and documentary. She uses her photography to explore her own identity. Much of her work focuses on Africa, and what she, as an African, is learning about the myriad cultures around her. Her work allows her to explore assumptions she has and nourishes her as she expands her conceptions of the world. ","user_id":39422,"name":"Joana Choumali","website":"www.joanachoumali.com"},{"id":747917,"bio":"Edrece Stansberry (b.1995, Indianapolis, IN) is a photographer and creative strategist dedicated to unifying business with culture. Distinctly inspired by 1960s-70s street photography and cinema paired with the dark shadows and simplistic form of neoclassical and baroque painting styles plus traditional Japanese color palettes, his diverse tastes capture candid subjects and landscape images in playful blends of dramatic light, bold colors, and black shades. The core of Edrece's expression preserves technical principles of naturalism aiming to unveil cultural truths.\n\nHis photographs feature in publications such as National Geographic, Medium, Buzzfeed, Figma, and Edelman and have 6MM+ views and 30K+ downloads on Unsplash. Six years of freelance creative direction and photography with Finish Line, Amazon, and award-winning agency Absorb guided Edrece's focus on aiding organizations in building sustainable internal and external communication methods rooted in storytelling. \n\nHe received his M.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern University (2022) and B.S. in Liberal Studies Leadership from Purdue University Global (2020).","user_id":744529,"name":"Edrece Stansberry","website":"edrecestansberry.com"},{"id":535678,"bio":"","user_id":535094,"name":"Oleg Sakhartchouk","website":""},{"id":39643,"bio":"Fotógrafo documentalista. Ha realizado varias exposiciones y proyecciones de ámbito nacional e internacional entre las que destacan; Visa Off-Visa pour l’Image, masART Galería, PhotoPhnomPenh Festival, OjodePez Photo Meeting y Valid Foto BCN. Ha publicado en diferentes medios como Der Spiegel, El Periódico de Catalunya, Interviu entre otros. Recibe la Beca CLIC para jóvenes fotoperiodistas, la Beca del Seminario de Fotografia y Periodismo de Albarracín y la beca CONCA. ","user_id":39648,"name":"Angel Garcia","website":"www.angelgarcia.cat"},{"id":40036,"bio":"Richard Friend is an anthropologist, researcher, writer and photographer. His current work focuses on the rapid social and environmental change, and in particular, the changing face, culture and lifestyles of Asian cities.","user_id":40041,"name":"Richard Friend","website":"www.richfriendphotography.com"},{"id":776982,"bio":"Alexander merges digital and analog photography by combining SLR cameras with old and self-made lenses. His photographs are characterized by blurs, aperture spots and random reflections. In this way, his works escape the high-tech world of current camera systems and smartphones that strive for perfection. \n\nHe cites the art of French symbolist Odilon Redon and the aesthetics of the 60s progressive rock scene as inspiration. \n\nIn the last 15 years, he published his photography in Sleek, Twin, Gup, Vice, Lodown and Fotografia. Numerous exhibitions as well as participation in festivals like the Festival Internacional de Fotografia de Belo Horizonte complement his artistic practice. \n\nAlexander was born in 1976 - he currently lives, works and meditates in Southwest Germany. ","user_id":768474,"name":"Alexander Binder","website":"alexanderbinder.org"},{"id":39494,"bio":"Photographer, Videographer and Designer\nBased in Hamburg / Germany.\n\nsince 2016\n»Photography lecturer« HTK Hamburg \n\n2009 – 2004\n»M.A.« (Diplom Design studies) Photography and Graphic Design, University of Applied Science Muenster | Germany\n\n2007\n»Bellas Artes« Universitat Politècnica de València | Spain\n\n1980\nBorn in GDR \n\nVarious Exhibitions and Puplications in Germany and Spain","user_id":39499,"name":"Tom Roeler","website":"www.roeler.com"},{"id":132161,"bio":"Magda Kapa is a poet, photographer and teacher who was born in Greece and now lives in northern Germany. Her poetry, short stories and photos have been published in literary blogs and magazines. Her poetry collections, All the Words and Losing Touch were published by Phoenicia Publishing. ","user_id":131559,"name":"Magda Kapa","website":"www.lensculture.com/magda-kapa"},{"id":748870,"bio":"Italian born and bred, Giorgio is an internationally published beauty, fashion and portrait photographer. He’s a regular contributor for a wide range of international titles including L’Officiel India and Australia, Elle Vietnam and Croatia, Wonderland, South China Morning Post Style and Vision China.\nHis style allows him to jump between refined and irreverent beauty and portraits retaining edge and an element of realism which are the key ingredients to his success.\n\n","user_id":745407,"name":"Giorgio Murru","website":"www.giorgiomurru.com"},{"id":39521,"bio":"Anna Tihanyi (Hungarian, b. 1979) is an award winning fine art photographer staging cinematic scenes to tell compelling visual narratives. She is interested exploring the female self and identity through processing memories. Her portfolio was selected for the Lucie Award Scholarship by the American Photographic Artists and the Lucie Foundation (2014) receiving a great recognition at the gala awards ceremony at the Carnegie Hall, NYC. She has been recently accepted to Columbia University's MFA Visual Arts Program. \n\nAnna’s work is among the permanent installation for the Youth Olympic Village in Innsbruck, Austria and Aesthetica Magazine recently mentioned her as one of the very influential female photographers. She has received several prestigious photography awards internationally including Julia Margaret Cameron Award [2015], Critical Mass Top 50 [2016], LensCulture [2016], Fine Art Photography Award [2017] and been featured in numerous solo and group exhibition nationally and internationally.  This year she has been shortlisted for the BMW Art Makers Prize. She has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibition nationally and internationally. \n\nCurrently working on her next projects that relates family heritage, memory processing and female identity in Budapest as a member of the Budapest Art Factory non-profit art organization and artistic collective.","user_id":39526,"name":"Anna Tihanyi","website":"www.begumchat.com"},{"id":39720,"bio":"","user_id":39725,"name":"Madison Beach","website":"www.madisonbeach.com"},{"id":610109,"bio":"Daniel Ramos, also known as Histogrammer, is a mexican born and raised photographer based in Mexico City.","user_id":609525,"name":"Daniel Ramos","website":"www.histogrammer.mx"},{"id":39458,"bio":"Karina Azaretzky was born in Tucumán, Argentina, in 1981, and she has a degree in Visual Arts.\nHer photographs are an exploration of the always changing relationship between man and nature.\nIn 2010 she travelled to London, on a grant sponsored by the British Council, to take part in a photographers interchange between the UK and Argentina. \nHer work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions since 1999. She received the 1st prize at Carlos María Navarro Award 2011 and the 2th prize at Caps de Arte Award 2011, among others.\nShe has been nominated to Leopold Godowsky, Jr. Color Photography Awards 2013 and Foam Paul Huf Award 2013\nHer works are included in private and public collections.\n\nContact: karina.azaretzky@gmail.com\n","user_id":39463,"name":"Karina Azaretzky","website":"www.karinaazaretzky.com.ar"},{"id":175660,"bio":"Klavdia Balampanidou (b.1991) is a Greek photographer currently based in Athens. She studied Audiovisual Arts and holds a Master’s degree in History and Theory of Art. Her work has been selected for exhibitions in the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, France and Cyprus. Klavdia was nominated in 2018 as one of the Young Greek Photographers by the Hellenic Center of Photography and in 2021 she was also selected for 30 Under 30 Women Photographers by Artpil. Her projects are exploring concepts of collective identity, desire and longing as well as themes of mental health.","user_id":175058,"name":"Klavdia Balampanidou","website":"klavdiabalampanidou.com"},{"id":253054,"bio":"Starting a new life as a photographer essentially oriented to  studio creations and street photography.\nBorn in Versailles (France) in 1954, Jean-Pierrre Chonavel is nowadays a photographer sharing his time between Paris and Sicily. \nIn the studio, his work is mainly focused on  search of light effects and movements,\nIn the street  it is the search for testimonies of a moment, a light or a particular situation where the human remains the central element.\n\nCatch the moments of life, the moments of emotion, the graphic opportunity,\nMix the strength of the light and the mystery of the shadow,\nTake the measure of time,\nTry to see the subject beyond the label,\nChange the angle,\nare for him the main engine of  jubilation for pressing the shutter button of his camera.\n\n","user_id":252452,"name":"Jean-Pierre Chonavel","website":"canouan.photos"},{"id":218885,"bio":"Rodrigo Márquez is a photographer and filmmaker from Valencia in Spain. With a background in computer engineering, Rodrigo’s interest in photography started as just a hobby, something that he had taught himself. Over the years, this has become much more serious and nowadays he is a freelancer photographer and videographer with special interest in photojournalism.","user_id":218283,"name":"Rodrigo Márquez","website":"rodrigomarquez.es"},{"id":550758,"bio":"","user_id":550174,"name":"Alexandra Elevant","website":"alexandraelevant.com"},{"id":841881,"bio":"https://161bet3.net 161bet3|Sua sorte começa aqui! Jogue os slots mais populares e aproveite bônus exclusivos com saques imediatos.","user_id":827724,"name":"woqu saogang","website":"161bet3.net"},{"id":730304,"bio":"Photographer, Graphic Designer, Musician, with passion for art and music and the emotions that connect them.","user_id":729720,"name":"Shaun Ritchie","website":"shaundigital.co"},{"id":429578,"bio":"I’m a Singapore- and China-based photographer and director. I was born in Chengdu, Sichuan and has been working in Singapore since 2016. \nI has been working as a photographer and videographer since 2012, for commercial projects as well as my own art projects. Coming from and inspired by my own self awareness, I has always been interested to explore issues on gender, identity, and sex orientation through my work, and has received awards from Mobile Photography Awards (MPA), iPhone Photography Awards (IPPA), and Xiaomi Photography Challenge. And my short film “Nanyang Jelly Fish” has been selected for WomenCinemakers. \n","user_id":428994,"name":"Yu Jiang","website":""},{"id":491037,"bio":"Tae is a South Korea born Australian photographer, filmmaker based in Sydney. Tae studied photography at TAFE Ultimo college, later acquired Bachelor of Visual Arts degree from The University of Sydney, majored in Film and Digital Arts.\n\nPrevious award winner from Korean Filmmakers in Australia in short film section. Later invited as a special guest at Chungmuro Youth Short Film Festival in South Korea. Also the winner and finalists from few known Australian local government's photography competitions. Tae is also a published author in South Korea with his book called \"Europe, Still is\"(여전히 유럽은 설레임) ISBN 9791186173398(1186173394).\nTae had the honour of exhibiting “Armistice in Korea 1953-2023” this year(A project of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Sydney, in collaboration with the Anzac Memorial, Sydney in Hyde Park).","user_id":490453,"name":"Tae Yun","website":"themovingdiary.com"},{"id":700712,"bio":"Vansilin Tech Building Solution Water Proofing Company\nAll kinds Water Proofing Epoxy Foolring coating, Pu injection Grounding, sealant application 8 years warranty Further details contact Membrane\n1. Cementitious Waterproofing\nCementitious waterproofing is the easiest method of waterproofing in construction. 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","user_id":301780,"name":"christine constantine","website":"www.christineconstantine.co.uk"},{"id":39536,"bio":"The PhotoBiennale’s thematic trilogy (Time, Place, Logos) organized by the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography concludes this year as the Museum brings us Logos from May until August 2014.\n\n(1st part: May-June, 2nd part: July-August)\n\nAfter Time (2008) and Place (2010-11) the theme of Logos will be developed through a series of actions (exhibitions, discussions, parallel events, screenings, concerts) at more than 20 points throughout Thessaloniki, thanks to generous collaboration between the Museum and various organizations and businesses. It will then travel to other cities in Greece.\n\nFrom the Museum of Photography located at Warehouse A in the port to the old warehouses and army offices by the first port entrance (opening their doors for the first time thanks to a collaboration with the Thessaloniki Port Authority), from archeological sites to the Museum of the Thessaloniki Ancient Agora, Logos prevails.\n\nThus the public will have the opportunity to encounter over 1.000 works made by 100 Greek and foreign artists from 23 countries around the world, artists that deal – some more obviously, others less so – with the interaction of text and image in their work.\n\nThis begins with the active presence of language, where words fall directly into the core of the work itself or enter into a dialogue with it, contextualizing it. This also happens with images that refer to literary genres such as journals and autobiographies, even photographs that function as reportage, denouncing or revealing in areas of need.\n\nIt appears also in the investigation of boundaries between the imaginary and real, where the limits of photographic practice (and correspondingly lived reality) extend. In this way, logos - in the structural sense – is upturned to be discovered by the viewer anew, in accordance with the conditions stated by the work itself.\n\nBeyond this expression found in the works themselves, the Photobiennale will present various experts and individuals in the field of photography from around the world (especially on the weekends of May 9-11, May 29-June 1 and June 27-30) participating in open discussions, giving masterclasses and conducting workshops.","user_id":39541,"name":"Thessaloniki PhotoBiennale","website":"photobiennale.gr"},{"id":39669,"bio":"\n","user_id":39674,"name":"Rui Bernardino","website":""},{"id":39631,"bio":"Mia Galde is a photographer, artist, and photography teacher in Stockholm. She has extensive experience working as a professional photographer and is continually engaged in a number a personal projects. Her projects begin with a theme that she explores and may occasionally return to.\nShe has had several exhibitions in addition to holding numerous lectures and workshops. She is motivated by her desire to inspire others and her love for the visual arts. The camera is a tool that helps her understand the world and herself. Through her rich and suggestive photographic imagery she is able to share her experiences. Mia Galde’s discerning eye has enabled her to create a unique visual language that is continually developing. ","user_id":39636,"name":"Mia Galde","website":"www.miagaldephotography.com"},{"id":457328,"bio":"Andrea Tubertini - Born in 1973, he lives and works in Rome. He is passionate about technology and photography, especially portraits, and when he can he converges them into his creative projects. He has to his credit several solo and group exhibitions held in recent years and is now dedicated to the promotion and expansion of his I 'm not a doll project.\n\n\"Portrait photography is what I love the most, and what I like to do the most. I think that a face, eyes, skin or a wrinkle can tell a lot about the life or personality of the person portrayed. My approach to portrait photography happens in a natural way, the subjects of my photos are like matter, I try carefully to give it a shape, a consistency and an aesthetic perfection that must however reflect its human sense. The most beautiful part of the world or of things must prevail, and if a poetic side comes out, even better. In composing the photography I try to create a rich, sensual, engaging, possibly powerful atmosphere. I often seek harmony that does not necessarily have to have a definite shape. My aim is to make art and give space to creativity by using photography as a means of communication.","user_id":456744,"name":"Andrea Tuber","website":"sm-art.synology.me"},{"id":481312,"bio":"Here I am ","user_id":480728,"name":"Lawrence Hardy","website":""},{"id":749209,"bio":"There is a secret ingredient to quality - it's called love.\n\nMy live started in Filderstadt near by Stuttgart, Germany. Stuttgart has been my home turf and playing ground all my live. Very early I decided to be a filmmaker simply for the reason that I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else without getting depressed. I just had to create and it had to be film. After graduating from highschool I started my film career with a dokumentary job in Namibia Afrika. From there on I went to several film production companies like Bavaria, Markenfilm, Element E and others. Living for over a year in Hamburg. \nDuring these years I saw everything from big commercial-, series- to feature film-productions. Being there in various functions and departements I was able to pic up a lot of knowledge from all these professional filmmakers. I was quickly given the chance to put hands on myself. With rising responsibility came a lot of confidence in my ability as a filmmaker. \nTo win some time for finding myself creatively, I startet a bachelors degree of arts at Merz Akademie back in Stuttgart. Besides my study I work as a freelance photographer and filmmaker having several indie film and photography projects that have been or still are realized. You will hear about it soon;)\nPhotography is something that I added in my early 20s. It's something that I just started doing and discovered along the way, that it gives me just as much creative satisfaction as filmmaking. There are things in live you can't always say to people. But with photography I am able to express them on a daily bases.","user_id":745739,"name":"Kieran Sommerlad","website":""},{"id":128851,"bio":"Studied for three years at the EFTI School of Photography in Madrid where I trained as a photographer and at the Fuentetaja Literary School I spent three years as a writer. It was initially a hobby, today is becoming my way of life.\n\nTry to give an approach by merging the journalistic style with an artistic eye to create images that speak of our time.\n\nEmpathize with people at risk of exclusion from our society to try to restore humanity and the dignity of those often forgotten.\n\nDirect my objective and texts to social issues that affect our society and the environment.","user_id":128249,"name":"Jesus Hellin","website":"www.jesushellin.com"},{"id":806495,"bio":"Raffi Bashlian's photography captures the resilience and depth of human experiences. Born to Armenian parents in Beirut and later moving to England, he trained as a nurse and earned a master’s degree from NYU before pursuing photography in the US, which unexpectedly blossomed into success. His art is influenced by his multicultural background, rooted in the vibrant landscapes of Beirut, San Francisco, London, New York, and now Paris, reflecting a unique blend of scientific precision and emotional depth.\n \nDrawing inspiration from the contrasts of Lebanon's civil war—destruction and renewal—Raffi's work invites audiences to discover the hidden beauty in everyday life. Each photograph serves as a testament to survival and transformation, encouraging viewers to appreciate the elegance in both simplicity and complexity. His diverse, award-winning portfolio spans various genres, ignited by a transformative safari in Africa in 2013 that awakened his passion for capturing the beauty of wildlife, cityscapes, and street scenes.\n \nWith a keen eye for composition and balance, Raffi embraces both black-and-white imagery and vibrant colors. For him, photography transcends mere image capture; it’s about expressing a distinct artistic voice and inviting viewers to explore the extraordinary within the ordinary, celebrating the hidden treasures that surround us.","user_id":792804,"name":"Raffi Bashlian","website":"www.raffibashlian.com"},{"id":39540,"bio":"Monica Alcazar-Duarte is a British-Mexican non-fiction photographer and cultural interventionist. In her projects she seamlessly mixes images and new technologies, such as Augmented Reality, to create multi-layered work. In recent years Monica has mainly focused on the human relationship with Nature and our current use of technology and science as an attempt to gain control over it. Through the use of interactive images Monica’s work engages audiences in the process of producing meaning through seemingly disconnected narratives. \nHer work confronts our obsession with speed, growth and a better future, and highlights our collective shortcomings in accepting Nature’s evolutionary systems and its slow but incremental change. She is part of  initiatives advocating for humane technologies and regulation of large tech companies in Europe.\nIn 2021 she will be holding the Ampersand-Photoworks residency in the U.K. In 2020 she was nominated for a  NatGeo Fellowship and won a Firecracker Grant","user_id":39545,"name":"Monica Alcazar-Duarte","website":"www.monicaalcazarduarte.com"},{"id":39543,"bio":"Hacer ver lo visible. To make see the visible thing.","user_id":39548,"name":"María Jose Revuelta","website":"www.mariajoserevueltasolana.com"},{"id":703508,"bio":"Ayant grandie dans une famille très sensible à l’art sous toutes ses formes, j’ai été imprégnée de cette sensibilité dès mon plus jeune âge, au point où elle est devenue une caractéristique essentielle de ma personnalité. J’en ai fait une bulle de protection et d’évasion, que ce soit à travers la danse, le dessin ou la composition de poèmes.\n\nC’est à l’âge de 32 ans (j’ai 36 ans maintenant), en tant que photographe autodidacte, que j’ai trouvé le moyen le plus concret d’exprimer ce que je ressens et ce que je vois. Je suis un mélange de princesse qui adore les licornes, fan de glace, de caféine et de nourriture. Sociable, douce, aimante, drôle, ambitieuse, déterminée et attentionnée, ceux qui me sont proches me décrivent comme une personnalité ensoleillée, dotée d’une sensibilité surpassant les étoiles, hors du commun. Je me sens connectée entre les différents mondes, celui des humains et les autres, capable de ressentir les énergies autour de moi et de naviguer entre le réel , le passé et le présent.\n\nMa carrière a débuté par une transformation profonde. J’ai quitté mon emploi de puéricultrice spécialisée sur ordre médical, mon cœur étant aussi stable que le cours de la cryptomonnaie. Cette aventure m’a permis de découvrir des compétences uniques. Malgré mes craintes des hauteurs et d’autres défis personnels et médicaux, ces bâtiments composés de pierres, de bois, de marbre, de métaux, de mosaïque, de verre… m’ont permis de réparer mon âme dispersée. Ils m’ont sauvé. Mon chemin artistique a été ma thérapie, et la photographie est devenue ma principale prescription.\n\nPassionnée de littérature depuis ma jeunesse, les bâtiments d’antan et les récits/poèmes de Barjavel, Hugo, Verlaine et bien d’autres m’ont toujours fascinée. Il y a presque quatre ans, j’ai rejoint plusieurs organisations à but non lucratif en tant que bénévole, défendant le patrimoine belge. \n\nJe capture les souvenirs et l’histoire passée de ces titans architecturaux éphémères d’autrefois, avec leurs passés délabrés, sujets aux ravages du temps, du vandalisme et de l’oubli. À travers mon travail, j’essaie de sensibiliser les autres à la valeur de ces souvenirs passés. Ils naissent de l’esprit d’un architecte qui les couche sur papier et prennent vie entre les mains d’artisans.\n\nEn 2021, ma photographie “Yggdrasil” capture une scène éphémère dans une chambre de château. Une brume matinale mystique enveloppe le château et l’arbre voisin, les faisant apparaître et disparaître comme dans une scène cinématographique. À l’intérieur, le vent anime les rideaux dans une danse aérienne, tandis que la brume ondulante crée une atmosphère surnaturelle. Ce moment unique fusionne le temps, l’espace et les mélodies de la nature, me figeant dans une symphonie du passé et du présent.\n\nDepuis ce jour, j’ai appris à prêter une attention méticuleuse aux histoires que les vestiges du passé me racontent silencieusement, et à capturer leurs moments fugaces pour qu’ils ne tombent pas dans l’oubli, leur donnant la voix qu’ils n’ont pas. Parce que, comparés à nous humains, ils ne peuvent pas dire “Stop! Je ne veux pas qu’on s’en prenne à moi”. “Pourquoi me détruisez-vous ? Pourquoi me pillez-vous ? Pourquoi détruisez-vous mes souvenirs ? Pourquoi mettez-vous le feu à mes entrailles ? S’il vous plaît, aidez-moi. Que quelqu’un les empêche de me réduire en poussière.”\n\nÀ l’avenir, j’ai l’intention de publier des récits mettant en lumière des sites abandonnés ayant souffert de dégâts causés par l’homme, de démolitions injustes pour des projets de construction sans âme ou d’incendies répétés. Je ne comprends pas pourquoi certaines personnes vendent ces adresses sur internet à des prix ridiculement bas, mettant en péril la préservation de notre patrimoine. Et tout cela pour quelques pouces bleus sur TikTok ou YouTube, agrémenté de titres pseudo-sensationnels. J’ai perdu le compte du nombre de sites qui ont été pillés et incendiés à plusieurs reprises. Il est émouvant de voir ces trésors remplacés par des bâtiments sans caractère ni différence. J’espère sensibiliser les générations actuelles et futures afin de préserver ces monuments d’histoire.\n\n\n- 2024 -\n\nGroupe exposition \"Strange Wallonia\" - Place Ô arts - Centre culturel Namur 5-16/06/2024 Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition - Parcours d'artistes - Enghien 1-2/06/2024 - Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition - Urbex - Galerie Mottin - Hannut - du 06/04/2024 au 30/05/2024 - Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition - Urbex - Hannut - 06 \u0026amp; 07/04/2024 - Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition \"La nuit des arts\" - La bourse - 05/04/2024 - Belgique\n\nSolo exposition - Chambres avec vues, Parcours d'artistes - \"Le peanuts\" - Namur - les 16-17 \u0026amp; \n23-24/03/ 2024 - Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition \" Les Aristides\" - Waremme - 8-9-10/03/2024 - Belgique\n\nSolo exposition - \" Arsène café\" - Namur - du 06 au 31/01/2024 - Belgique\n\n\n- 2023 -\n\nGroupe exposition \"Why do you do it\" - Boomergallery - du 10 au 16/11/2023 - UK\n\nGroupe exposition guest invited - \" Etincelle \" - Namur 21/10/2023 - Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition\" Parcours d'artistes\" - Espace Casea photo - Waterloo- 29/09-01/10/2023 - Belgique\n\nExposition d’Art Digital - \"August challenge\" - Nonamecollectivegallery de Londres - UK\n\nSolo exposition \"Sweet Oblivion\" - SPACEPLACEONE Gallery - du 2 au 17/09/2023 - Russie\n ↳Admise pour le “Vienna Prize 2023” \n\nGroupe exposition \"Reflections of the Future\" - SPACEPLACEONE Gallery - du 16 au 30/03/2023 Russie\n\nGroupe exposition \"Frames within frames\" - PRAXIS Gallery - du 18/03 au 01/04/2023 - USA \n\nGroupe exposition \"Empty places abandoned\" - PRAXIS Gallery - du 21/01 au 04/02/2023 - USA\n\nGroupe digital art exposition - NIKON PLAZA PARIS - France \n\n3ème place en photographie - \"International Contemporary Art \" Artcertificate\" \n\nMention spéciale pour les \"Winter prize\" \"Spring prize\" \"summer\" \"fall\" ; Brussels Art View 2023 \n\n4ème dans la categorie 44 - unmanipulated photography-still life-American World art award - USA\n\nGroupe exposition - \"Le réservoir bar\" - Brussels - du 10/11/2022 au 11/01/2023 - Belgique\n\n- 2022 -\n\nSélectionnée pour le Brusselsartvue foundation 2022 prix annuel- Belgique\n\nGroupe exposition \"Parcours d'artistes\" Enghien 3-5/06//2022 - Belgique\n\nDigital art Groupe exposition \"Best shoot\" Validworldhall Gallery 26-27/03/2022 - Espagne\n\nInternational juried photo Groupe exposition \"Abandoned interior\" PRAXIS Gallery 19/02-05/03/2022 - USA\n\nGroupe exposition digital art \"The art of photography \" Blankwallgallery Gallery 28- 30/01/2022 - Grèce\n\nGroupe exposition digital art \"Dramatic lightning \" BBA Gallery 28-30/01/2022 - Allemagne\n\nSélectionnée / imprimée pour le SHUTTERBURG magazine: Amazing architecture\n\nGroupe exposition digital art \"Photography of the year 2021\" Bridgeport gallery 22/01-18/02/2022 - USA\n\nGroupe exposition \" Narrative \u0026amp; fragment\" PRAXIS Gallery 15-29/01/2022 - USA\n\nGroupe exposition \"The art of photography\" Blankwallgallery 15-16/01/2022 - Grèce\n\n- 2021 - \n\nGroupe exposition \"Powerfull composition \" PRAXIS Gallery  4-5/12/2021 - USA","user_id":702924,"name":"Charlotte Michaux","website":"adobe.ly/3T7bP9W"},{"id":841937,"bio":"https://5gbet1.org 5gbet1|Velocidade e diversão em um só lugar. 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Since then he made several reportages until 2018 when he started working on long-term projects. \n His project on the environmental impact of Rohingya migration in southern Bangladesh has received numerous international awards including the Yves Rocher Photography Award at Visa pour l'Image, POY,  Andrei Stenin Grand Prix, PX3 Photographer of the Year and the LUMIX Sustainability Award among others.\n His work has been exhibited internationally in museums, festivals and galleries including the Hermitage State Museum, the United Nations Headquarters, Photo Vogue Festival, Festival della Fotografia Etica and it has been published by Italian and international newspapers and magazines including National Geographic, The Guardian, GEO France, GUP, Internazionale, L'Espresso, Newsweek and Courrier International.\n At the same time he carries out research on the relationship between culture, power and representation and on the spiritual and pedagogical aspects of the visual arts.","user_id":51859,"name":"Gabriele Cecconi","website":"www.gabrielececconi.org"},{"id":592099,"bio":"I'm a 27 girl who loves to travel. I have a PhD in Pedagogical Sciences and now I'm studying cultural marketing. In the last three years I start to study photography.  I I took a basic photography course in Rome two years ago and one mounth later i went in Iceland for a photographic project. This year I took online course of MoMa called \"Seeing through photography\" to know better the history. Photography is my passion and I like to try to seize the moment with my camera.  When I began to use it I started to see the world in a different way .  My dream is to combine my future job with my passion.","user_id":591515,"name":"Miriam Bancone","website":""},{"id":39670,"bio":"I am a multidisciplinary artist/photographer from Birmingham and I graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art degree in 2007. My work is inspired by conceptualism and surrealism that often centres contemporary themes that I feel need awareness which, I further explore in order to create new ways to view the world in its current climate. My aim is for the audience to look at the world as it is but from another point of view. I define my art as painting with photography, creative and conceptual storytelling in a documentary way. I am an emerging photographer with a passion for communicating stories related to the impact of climate change and anthropological stressors on the planet. In 2019 I was selected as 1 of 8 contestants, chosen from 7000 applicants across five countries in Europe, to be part of the largest photography competition for Sky Arts Master of Photography, through this I was invited for an internship with the fashion photographer Rankin in London. In 2021 my work was selected for climate change EDITION 365 award by British Journal of Photography as well as chosen for Pick of the pics by Sony World Photography award 2021. I am also honoured to have won the climate crisis focused Decade of Change award 2022, again by British Journal of Photography that has also been exhibited at Belfast Photo Festival. My work has been featured as Best of Photo Vogue multiple times on Vogue Italia online and featured on Foto Femme United, South Asians for Sustainability and the Italian media platform Punto Zero that focuses on social and climate change. \n\nI believe when art is aligned to a certain cause then it becomes a visual arm to bring about change. \n\n ","user_id":39675,"name":"Sonia Bhamra","website":"www.soniabhamra.com "},{"id":39813,"bio":"Born 1954. London, England. He grew up in a small Muslim village on the edge of a mountain plateau, in East Africa and was educated in a Jesuit Boarding school in Zimbabwe. After finishing secondary school Bean took an apprenticeship as a trainee cameraman and then went on to study Photography in Brighton, and the Open University in England. He was made a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society in 2002, and a Fellow in 2004. Over the years he has worked with internationally acclaimed artists such as James Turrell,  Franz Staehler, Marshall Hutson, Gerd Kever and Patrick Bradfield.\n\nHe teaches Photography and Lighting in University College Cork, Ireland.\n\n“My influences stem from the avant-garde, in particular, the work of Alexander Rodchenko, Man Ray, the Czech avant-garde photographer Jaroslav Rössler, and Kansuki Yamamoto, but especially the West Coast Minimalist James Turrell.”","user_id":39818,"name":"Stephen Bean","website":"www.shbeanphotographer.com"},{"id":39787,"bio":"I have recently started photography after retiring from a professional career as a structural engineer. I have a passion for off-road driving and getting out into either the Australian bush or the outback.\nI have had no formal training in photography and very little experience in post-processing of images with Photoshop or alternative software.\nI print and frame some of my own work.","user_id":39792,"name":"Peter Kneen","website":"www.cards4guys.com.au"},{"id":39634,"bio":"I started my career as a screenwriter, which is an incredibly technical and visual way to paint words on a page. After selling some scripts and having no real grasp of the production process that supports them, I pursued training in production. Over years of developing skills across camera operation, interviewing, editing, directing and producing, my skills in selecting vision to enhance my words lead me to the silent art of photography. There is a freedom in letting a picture just speak for itself that film can never give me and a sense of satisfaction in experiencing the full spectrum of communication via each medium.\n\nIn a world where visual trickery is common place, I wanted to capture something magical that only exists between the camera and me without the use of post production.  It feels more honest and exciting in a sea of digital wizardry.\n \nAt the start of exploring how to display my work for exhibitions, I had been printing the photographs onto many mediums - different paper stocks, fabric and glass with great results. From there it seemed natural, as the images were sources of light, to put lights behind the pictures.  I have developed wall sized commercial grade light boxes and my clients have commented on the different kind of ambience it gives their commercial or domestic spaces.  I am in love with the notion of creating practical applications for my abstract photographic work that allows people to immerse themselves into the colour and movement. \n\nThanks,\nBoopsedaisy   ","user_id":39639,"name":"Boopse Daisy","website":"www.boopsedaisy.com"},{"id":570255,"bio":"","user_id":569671,"name":"Norbert Mery","website":"www.norbertmerystudio.com"},{"id":161695,"bio":"Documenting stories in my 'backyard' for over thirty years has always been a compelling call for me.  I am conscious of the stories I tell and hope they have the magnitude to draw empathy, joy and wonder where there was none.  Begin a conversation when those around us are too afraid to speak and to continue dialogue when those we represent can't speak for themselves.\n","user_id":161093,"name":"Jane Therese","website":"janetheresephoto.com"},{"id":293172,"bio":"Jonathan Lanza Caracas, Venezuela, 35 Años es un fotógrafo documental que trabaja temas de vínculos familiares y memoria. Su práctica parte de observar lo cotidiano y de acercarse a las historias que lo rodean, especialmente aquellas que nacen dentro del espacio familiar.\n\nha colaborado con medios nacionales y desarrollados proyectos personales ligados a experiencias propias y a procesos que hablan de cómo nos relacionamos, recordamos y acompañamos.\n\nPara Jonathan, la fotografía es una forma de estar presente: un lenguaje para comprender lo que vivimos y guardar aquello que, con el tiempo, se vuelve memoria. Hoy continúa explorando relatos íntimos que conectan lo personal con lo colectivo.\n\n","user_id":292570,"name":"Jonathan Lanza Lezama","website":""},{"id":22020,"bio":"\n\nAntonia Tricarico has been taking photos since 1997. In the past years, she has been working as a photo archivist for Lucian Perkins (Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for the Washington Post) and collaborated with Tolotta Records, Dischord Records, Kill Rock Stars, and Youth Action Research Group. Her work can be found in the private collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, the Special Collections Division of the District of Columbia Public Library, the Punk and Go-Go music archive, and in the permanent exhibition of the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Library, in the Special Collections of the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, University of Maryland, and in the Collections of DC History Center in Washington, DC. Her first book Frame of Mind: Punk Photos and Essay from Washington, DC, and Beyond, 1997-2017 was published by Akashic Books in 2019.  Her second book The Inner Ear of Don Zientara: Half Century of Recording In One of America's Most Innovative Studios, Through the Voices of Musicians will be published by Akashic Books in June 2023. Her work has appeared in Photo Review, Guitar World, Kerrang, All Music, Chicago Reader, RAZORCAKE, The Quietus, and Fretboard Journal.\nShe lives in Washington, DC.\n\n\n","user_id":22020,"name":"Antonia Tricarico","website":"www.antoniatricarico.com"},{"id":39633,"bio":"Sanni Saarinen (born in 1979) is a documentary photographer and writer based close to Helsinki in Espoo, Finland. She is interested in questions of identity, community, and belonging in world where people migrate all the time more. She works with societal projects, but also with more personal projects using auto-fictional elements.\n\nShe has a Masters Degree in Comparative Religions from the University of Turku and has studied photography in international photography school Efti in Madrid, Spain. Saarinen has worked years as freelance journalist and photographer for the Finnish media, but concentrates currently on her long-term documentary photographic projects. Currently she studies Master’s Program of Photography in Aalto University.\n\nShe has had private exhibition in Turku Kunsthalle and has participated in group exhibitions such as Open Walls in Galerie Huit Arles as part of official selection of Rencontres d’Arles in 2019 and The Best of Lens Culture in Klompching Gallery, New York, in 2018. Lens Culture awarded Saarinen as one of the Emerging Talents of 2018. ","user_id":39638,"name":"Sanni Saarinen","website":"www.sannisaarinen.com"},{"id":273208,"bio":"Finn Evans is a photographer based in the UK and working globally. His work is inspired by the simple beauty of the everyday world, with a particular focus on the temporary geometry of light and shadow.","user_id":272606,"name":"Finn Evans","website":"www.finnevans.com"},{"id":710594,"bio":"I’m a Photographer and a Specialist in Humanitarian Operations. I travelled to so many far away places, created a lot of still and moving pictures for myself and others. And I’ve made it my life’s goal to be as creative as possible towards everything I endeavor. My goal is to show the beauty, grace, strength and enthusiasm of people. I focus on regular people in extreme situations that highlight an aspect of who they are. I look for a sense of defiance and fortitude in my work.\n\nI believe that people come first in our profession and life. The people we strive to support and the teams that we work with. I look forward to learning from everybody, to being of service to the people that are impacted by the work that we all do together.\n\nQuality projects begin by helping people bring rough ideas to a polished state. Technical skills are a large part of this of course. Beyond that however I believe that quality also comes when we build opportunities for our people to learn and grow both individually and as a group and offer time and space to experiment with big ideas.\n\nPhoto project and visions are mutually rooted in the academic and practical worlds, so I hope to bridge the divide between dreams and the practical results.","user_id":710010,"name":"Gianluca Galli","website":"gianlucagalli.design"},{"id":584842,"bio":"With over 10 years of professional experience, Mat loves to tell stories from what he sees and experiences. He primarily focuses on creative styles, fashion, travel/adventures, and branding. His style is almost surreal — making his environments and subjects pop with subtle color saturation and dream-like lighting. He enjoys capturing the mood and emotion of what is going on \nin the frame.","user_id":584258,"name":"Mathew Nelson","website":"photo.evincreative.com"},{"id":39648,"bio":"I am a London-based street photographer who enjoy travelling to the world’s biggest cities to capture the fleeting essence of urban life, projecting my dreams and fantasy into ordinary scenes. My work has been exhibited in several venues around the US, and published in several key magazines such as Leica Fotographie International and National Geographic. My love for storytelling and composition has led me to publish my first eBook: Creating Impact - Storytelling in Street Photography. I also manage the Black and White Street.com photography community on Facebook, alongside a fantastic team of photographers and mentors.","user_id":39653,"name":"Marie Laigneau","website":"www.marielaigneau.com"},{"id":181235,"bio":"Born in Moscow, Russia.\nIn 2018 graduated from Rodchenko Moscow school of photography and multimedia.","user_id":180633,"name":"Pavel Bukreev","website":""},{"id":216230,"bio":"      I was born in a Valencia's village.  With my photography  I try to magnify other artistic creators's  work,  which are as demanding as dance, music, sculpture, writing, painting and generally all that happens in a stage.\n   The most important for me is know them, to photograph the soul that envelops their hard work and dedication.\n   Photography allows me  to find the beauty to be transmitted.\n\n","user_id":215628,"name":"Alfredo G Carbonell","website":"www.alfredogcarbonell.com"},{"id":149085,"bio":"I picked up a camera in June of 2015.","user_id":148483,"name":"Zachary Roberts","website":"www.zacharyrobertsphotography.com"},{"id":777308,"bio":"My name is Peter Juhasz, and I work as a film director and producer. Since 2006, I've been immersed in the film industry, primarily focusing on commercials and documentaries. Throughout my career, I've received numerous accolades for my work, with a particular pride in my recent Silver Dolphin award from Cannes. However, as time has passed, I find myself increasingly drawn to the world of photography. In this medium, I've discovered the freedom to break away from others' expectations and convey the stories that truly resonate with me through images.","user_id":768726,"name":"Péter Juhász","website":"235.hu"},{"id":208540,"bio":"Misha Lazar was Born in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova in 1993 and based in Belgium.\nFreelance photographer specialized in editorial and photojournalism. Graduated in photography from art school  \"ESA Saint Luc Tournai\".\n\n\n","user_id":207938,"name":"Misha Lazar","website":""},{"id":560672,"bio":"","user_id":560088,"name":"Nima Farahani","website":"instagram.com/photobynima"},{"id":656210,"bio":"Minik Bidstrup, born in Upernavik, Greenland (1990).\n\nAs a freelance photographer, Minik works in the fields of conceptual documentary photography and photojournalism with focus on social justice, post colonial identity and conservation photography. \n\nMinik is a graduate from the Danish School of Art Photography, Fatamorgana (2017) and most recently from the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at the International Center of Photography in New York (2020). ","user_id":655626,"name":"Minik Bidstrup","website":"www.minikbidstrup.com"},{"id":571340,"bio":"Afgestudeerd aan de Fotovakschool in Apeldoorn (2020). \nSteeds meer ontdek ik dat ik mensen zo ontzettend mooie wezens vind. Voor mij staat vast dat ieder mens iets moois heeft vanbinnen en buiten. Soms moet je echter een stapje zachter lopen om goed te luisteren en te kijken. \nIk wil graag verhalen vertellen met mijn foto's. Verbinding scheppen tussen de kijker en het model. \n\nDaarnaast gebruik ik mijn fotografie om mijzelf te kunnen uiten. Dit doe ik doormiddel van zelfportretten. Door elke dag een foto te maken, leer ik mijn emoties beter te uiten en te begrijpen. Zo geef ik de emoties ruimte en krijg ik meer inzicht in de warboel in mijn hoofd. \n","user_id":570756,"name":"Loïs Koelewijn","website":""},{"id":497341,"bio":"I'm Elisa Angeletti and I'm an italian student. Two years ago I found out my passion and my desire to photograph people especially faces and expressions.\nIn September 2021 I participated at the International Photo Exhibition - ImageNation Milan - the new aesthetics ","user_id":496757,"name":"Elisa Angeletti","website":"www.elisangeletti.com"},{"id":39773,"bio":"Pedro Baz was born in 1988 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. \n\nIn 2011 he received his B.A. in History at Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro and in 2012 his B.A. in International Relations at Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro. \n\nBaz also studied at EAV-Escola de Artes Visuais Parque Lage and Ateliê da Imagem, both in Rio de Janeiro; and since his move to New York in 2013, Baz attended classes at the International Center of Photography and the Art Students League; and had a studio at the National Academy School. \n\nBaz has exhibited his work in exhibitions in New York and Brazil, including Creative Mischief at National Academy Museum in New York, Photography Takes Over at Upstream Gallery in Hastings-on-Hudson and Digital Urbano at EAV Parque Lage.","user_id":39778,"name":"Pedro Baz","website":"www.pedrobaz.com"},{"id":840931,"bio":"Black \u0026amp; white street photographer based in Prague.\nMy work observes quiet moments of human presence within public space, focusing on tension, irony, and stillness rather than spectacle.\nThrough patient observation, I explore how individuals momentarily separate from the flow of the city, revealing subtle psychological and social contrasts in everyday urban life.","user_id":826774,"name":"Marko Denda","website":""},{"id":841941,"bio":"https://81bet10.net 81bet10|Descubra o mundo das apostas de elite com odds competitivas e jogos de mesa emocionantes. Cadastre-se já.","user_id":827784,"name":"shu zhang","website":"81bet10.net"},{"id":841943,"bio":"Ehsas Technical \u0026amp; Cleaning Services LLC provides reliable cleaning, maintenance, and electromechanical solutions for residential and commercial properties across the UAE.","user_id":827786,"name":"Alison Sumit","website":"ehsas.ae"},{"id":39884,"bio":"Born in 1976 in Athens, I am a graduate of the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts, Athens. \n1997-1998 I  went to Paris where I worked as a Photographer. My work focused on artists portraits and street photography. Traveling in Europe and all around the world capturing moments through  my lenses has been  an intrinsic part of me.\nSince 2002 I have been living on the island of Milos where I fell in love with the beauty of the  place and my husband.\nTeam and solo exhibitions have been presented since then. Works of mine have also been published in magazines and tourist guidebooks. A permanent solo exhibition of mine can be seen in the WWII Bomb Shelter of Adamas Modern Art Gallery.\nIn 2016 as a curator of \"May 4\" project we won the NEON (supporting creactivity) fund.","user_id":39889,"name":"Mady Lykeridou","website":"www.madylykeridou.com"},{"id":39977,"bio":"Elena Bouvier is a Philadelphia-based artist working with artist books, photography, drawing, non-silver and intaglio printmaking. She received an Associate Degree from Antonelli Institute, a BFA in photography from Moore College of Art and Design and an MFA in Book Arts and Printmaking from the University of the Arts. She is also the first Moore graduate to be a Fulbright Scholar. Elena spent the year at the Fachhochschule Fachbereich Design, Bielefeld, Germany.\n\nElena has been published in Down Beat, Jazz Times, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other local and national publications. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, and her work is held in the collections of The Newark Public Library, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, Print and Picture Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Chemical Heritage Foundation and several private collections..","user_id":39982,"name":"Elena Bouvier","website":"www.ebouvier.com"},{"id":199496,"bio":"I have been photographing since the 1980s, at that time still analog. In 2011, I found my way back to digital photography and since then the camera, too, regret of my wife, has been my daily companion.\nI have had several publications since then, but my goal is to capture the new and beautiful around me every day. Every picture taken is part of a transient story. 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She won the Second Prize at the Brussels Street Photography Festival 2019.\n\nShe was Curator, Jury, Producer and Mentor of Women Street Photographers based in New York. She was Curator of Fotógrafas LATAM, Latin American Women Photographers, for their first exhibition in Paris in May 2022.\n\nShe was jury at several Photography Festivals, including Miami Street Photography Festival 2022.\n\nPart of her photography is in the City of New York Museum, the International Center of Photography, New York, and several private collections.\n","user_id":33108,"name":"Ximena Echague","website":"www.ximenaechague.com"},{"id":186686,"bio":"I am a photographer and filmmaker based out of Delhi.\nMy work is influenced by my fascination with cinema and the way a story could be interlaced within disparate ideas or overlay a relationship between objects in an experience or event that expands into a broader meaning.","user_id":186084,"name":"Mohit Vijh","website":"www.mohitvijh.in"},{"id":151685,"bio":"","user_id":151083,"name":"Riccardo Nosvelli","website":"riccardonosvelli.wixsite.com/riccardonosvelli"},{"id":39885,"bio":"Kathryn Jago grew up in the coastal city of Plymouth, UK. Having always had an interest in photography, a deeper passion developed in her forties during a period of ill health. More recently she graduated with a BA Honours in Photography and is now researching for her Master of Arts. Kathryn chooses to explore themes around memory, identity, possessions and the domestic space. Her latest work considers order and disorder within the home. Kathryn approaches this subject with a degree of levity and humour in an effort to invite the viewer in and offer empathy and compassion.","user_id":39890,"name":"Kathryn Jago","website":"www.kathrynjagophotographer.com"},{"id":294566,"bio":"Derya Yazar was born in 1971 in Erzurum / Turkey.\nShe has diploma of Midwifery from Health High School, associate degrees in Midwifery and Photography and Cameraman, undergraduate degree in Economics and Public Administration. She has obtained Marter’s degree in Health Management at Okan University and  Master’s degree in Photography and Video  at Haliç University.\n","user_id":293964,"name":"Derya Yazar","website":"www.deryayazar.com"},{"id":39902,"bio":"Six years ago, a 50 year woman with a lot to say set out to fulfill a life-long dream and began making art with a vintage Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad and Tri X film.","user_id":39907,"name":"Chris Blevins-Morrison","website":""},{"id":39852,"bio":"Certificat d'ethnologie\n3e prix Swiss Press Photo","user_id":39857,"name":"Stéphanie Buret","website":"www.stephanieburet.com"},{"id":391854,"bio":"we are here, don't forget our dignity","user_id":391270,"name":"Gary Koenig","website":"500px"},{"id":449674,"bio":"Joyce Lanxin Zhao has a BFA in Film \u0026amp; TV from New York University. After graduation, she returns to Shanghai, China, and started working as a photographer, director, editor, and animator. She is especially interested in people’s expressions of themselves, and the connections built and existed between different individuals, thus decided to dedicate herself into documenting and exhibiting the stories of a wide variety of people through her sensitivity in observation and communication.","user_id":449090,"name":"Joyce Lanxin Zhao","website":"www.joycelanxinzhao.com"},{"id":225620,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer working in Melbourne Australia. I still feel photos can and do change the world.  I want to contribute to work that helps us understand the world and what’s really going on… (human rights, climate change etc) . I love meeting people, being in their homes and seeing a small slice of their life and sharing their stories. It’s the best.. Often it’s their moment in time.. be it tragedy, success, luck, happiness.. often it’s a defining moment in their lives and a little piece of that is shared with me. It’s a great privilege. ","user_id":225018,"name":"Penelope Kim","website":"www.bypennystephens.com"},{"id":202628,"bio":"","user_id":202026,"name":"James Forbush","website":"jamesforbush.com"},{"id":303372,"bio":"Je suis un artiste suisse qui vis en Valais (au milieu des montagnes). J'utilise la photographie pour ensuite la transformer en images. De la rudesse des montagne qui l'entoure naît mon univers décalé. \nJ'affectionne de plus en plus l'art du portrait.  \nMa devise, L'Art est un murmure qui fait du Coeur à Coeur. ","user_id":302770,"name":"Jean-Michel Reuteler","website":"www.jmreuteler.space"},{"id":24405,"bio":"Dimitri Valentijn (1978) Graduated from the Academy of Photography in Amsterdam.(2012) His photo two faces was featured on the cover of the book “New Dutch Photography Talent 2013”. And two of his photographs were part of the Bank Giro Loterij Collection that was exhibited during Unseen photofair in Amsterdam, 2013. In 2014 Dimitri participated at Photoville NY with photo's from the serie \"memories\". \n\nDuring the last decade, Valentijn underwent quite a transformation from a professional Red Beret in the Royal Dutch Army to an autonomous photographer. In his work he tries to tell his own story, as well as that of others, by projecting images or objects on screens, people, and/or living-space.","user_id":24405,"name":"Dimitri Valentijn","website":"www.dimitrivalentijn.com"},{"id":777560,"bio":"Eric's interest in photography began when his parents gave him an old film camera for his course in high school. While the class initially served as an escape from his rigorous biology and chemistry courses, it would eventually become the catalyst for each of his interests and passions melding into one. The film process revealed the \"magic\" of how science and technology could immortalize a scene in front of him. With this, his creative side was unlocked.\n\nEric earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Wake Forest University. He enjoyed his courses in physiology, molecular biology, and genetics, but it was ecology that grabbed his attention. The idea that life, across species and geographies, can be connected to one another resonated with him during and after his studies.\n\nThis concept has driven much of Eric's travel and work to date. He seeks to explore new cultures, new areas of the world, and unique wildlife with the hope that his images can deliver that same empowering idea to others that he felt in his studies — that we can all share some connection and hold interest in other people and living things, even when the link might not be obvious.","user_id":768933,"name":"Eric Kanigan","website":"erickanigan.photography"},{"id":420669,"bio":"Leslie Norman is an American photographic artist. She specializes in traditional b/w film and alternative processes. Aside from her personal projects, she teaches alt. photo techniques in classes and workshops throughout Central Ohio at various art centers. She currently resides in the rural/suburban city of Mount Vernon with her family.","user_id":420085,"name":"Leslie Norman","website":"www.leslienormanphoto.com"},{"id":39827,"bio":"Born in 1980, Véronique L’Hoste lives and works in Metz (Fr).\n\nShe graduated from the Art School of Lorraine in 2004. She has followed the teaching of Jean-Luc Tartarin there. She studied multimedia (Toulouse II) to work then in the field of the advertising communication. Very fast, she turns to the teaching of the photography and applied arts. She’s member founder of collective Dissidence (2017).\n\nPhotographer, she explores the themes of the portrait, the performance and the landscape. Through the construction of image, the color and the fabrication, she attempts to induce the incongruous. She thinks about the notion of identity, the human condition, the cycle of Life and the Death. \n\nSince 2009, her work was seen, published or exposed by Tongue Magazine, Art and Culture (Mexico), LensCulture, Impressa Mag (Berlin), Gup Magazine (Amsterdam),  Millennium Images (London), Sleepless night 2 (Metz, Fr), 16th International Biennial of the Image (Nancy, Fr), Gallery Artaban (Paris), the 25th festival of the Photographers Travelers (Bordeaux, Fr), 11th meet film of Cerbère-Portbou (Fr), Athens Festival Photo, festival of Angoulême (Fr), Photonic Moments - Month of Photography festival (Ljubljana, Sl) and to the French Institute of Athens (Athens Festival Photo 2017). \n\nPublication of her first photographic edition Cycle in March, 2017 (presented to the    Fanzine Photo FUNZILLA FEST on 2017 in Rome and in the book’s award in the              Meetings of Arles 2017).","user_id":39832,"name":"Véronique L Hoste","website":"www.veroniquelhoste.fr"},{"id":546900,"bio":"","user_id":546316,"name":"Andy Pereira","website":""},{"id":749680,"bio":"Trevor Nathan is a multidisciplinary artist in Brooklyn NY working in photography, video, and sculpture. He was born in Little Silver, New Jersey in 1994. In 2017 he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Arts at Northeastern University in Boston Massachusetts. His work explores his memories, dreams, and personal canon. In 2023 he exhibited \"Relief Room,\" an installation exploring how fantasy bathroom design can be connected to reality. His work can be found wheat pasted around construction sites in Brooklyn, as well as in queer publications such as Sensitive Content Magazine. ","user_id":746176,"name":"trevor nathan","website":"trevornathan.com"},{"id":621023,"bio":"a man\na father\nwith a camera\n","user_id":620439,"name":"Martino Acciaro","website":"ccrmtn.wordpress.com"},{"id":39935,"bio":"I was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. I currently live in an aegean island.\nI studied engineering in Greece and photography in UK. However i consider everyday life as the real school. \nLandscape photography is the meeting point of my interests.\nI cannot live without the sea and the sun. \nI welcome changes in life.","user_id":39940,"name":"Achilleas Tilegrafos","website":"www.achilleastilegrafos.com"},{"id":39962,"bio":"I'm one of those people who come to everything later... After a career teaching English and Theatre, I took a break to study Documentary Photography in Newport, South Wales.  I graduated in June, 2013 and am now teaching part-time to support my photography projects.\n\nI was an Ideas Tap/Magnum Photographic Award finalist for 2013/14 and have featured in small shows in Wales, England and Denmark.\n\nIn September, 2014, I shall be showing work from 'and something comes over you...' and 'All England Waits' as part of the Obsolete Studios summer programme at The Old Look Out Gallery, Broadstairs.","user_id":39967,"name":"Denise Myers","website":"www.denisemyers.co.uk"},{"id":162163,"bio":"Daphna Katzor Laszlo is a versatile artist engaged in digital art and sculpture, graduate of the photography department in The NB Haifa School of Design . Daphna is the director of Studio Shoot, specializing in advertising, fashion and portrait photography. Photography lecturer and teacher. \nCompetitions and awards:\n* 2021: Honorable mention in the Fine Art (Other) category, as well as official selection, in the Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA)\n* 2019: Honorable mention in the 14th international competition of the Pollux Awards, in the Alternative Processes category\n* 2018: Awarded second prize in the international 11th edition of the pollux awards alternative-processes photography competition \n* 2015: Chosen as finalist in the Landscape category and Alternative Processes category of the 8th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award \n* 2015: Awarded first prize in the international Primary Colors photography competition \n*1982-1983: Awarded the Sharet Foundation (America-Israel Cultural Foundation) Fine-Arts Scholarship for photography","user_id":161561,"name":"Daphna Laszlo-Katzor","website":"www.daphnakatzor.com"},{"id":39941,"bio":"Hrair Sarkissian is a photographer. Born and raised in Damascus, Syria, he earned his foundational training at his father’s photographic studio, where he spent all his childhood vacations and where he worked full-time for twelve years after high school. During this time he assisted several European photographers doing projects in Syria, who introduced him to contemporary photography.","user_id":39946,"name":"Hrair Sarkissian","website":"www.hrairsarkissian.com"},{"id":205140,"bio":"I am working at the intersection of religion and psychology and am particularly interested in exploring healing practices.    ","user_id":204538,"name":"Naomi Hellmann","website":"miacimu.wordpress.com"},{"id":669142,"bio":"","user_id":668558,"name":"Ines Vansteenkiste-Muylle","website":"www.inesvansteenkiste-muylle.com"},{"id":830889,"bio":"","user_id":816627,"name":"Marina Kislitsyna","website":""},{"id":831267,"bio":"","user_id":817005,"name":"Anastasiia Radionova","website":null},{"id":39927,"bio":"Since 1980 I have been expressing myself with photography. It is a constant need to understand myself, the people, the environment in which I live and, more generally, the human nature. The result of this effort is my photographic work that has emerged over the years. I personally do not try to prototype but to delve into what I understand.","user_id":39932,"name":"Nikos Markou","website":"www.nikosmarkou.com"},{"id":145375,"bio":"Alexandra Mavrofridi, born in 1993, is a visual artist from Euboea Island, Greece. She studied Plastic Arts \u0026amp; Sciences of Arts at the University of Ioannina and later she completed her BA in Photography \u0026amp; Audiovisual Arts at the University of West Attica. Currently residing in Paris, she is furthering her education with an MA in Studio Photography at Spéos. Mavrofridi’s works have been the subject of several exhibitions around the world. She participated in the 16th Athens Digital Arts Festival in Greece and was recognized as a FRESH EYES Photo Talent in Amsterdam in both 2022 and 2023. In 2024, she won the Young Photographer Prize at the 60th International Photo Fair in Bièvres.","user_id":144773,"name":"Alexandra Mavrofridi","website":"www.alexandramavrofridi.com"},{"id":40636,"bio":"Frédérique Félix-Faure was born in Grenoble, France, in 1975. She's been living in Toulouse for 22 years.\nAfter she graduated in interior design and scenography from the École Supérieure des Arts et Techniques in Paris in 1999, she worked in Toulouse as an interior designer and photographer.\nSince 2008 she's been working as an architecture photographer. She is also designing books and brochures for architects, bringing a sensitive and clarifying perspective on their own work.\nAt the same time she is creating a personal, intuitive and intimist photographic work, away from the strictness of architecture.\n","user_id":40641,"name":"Frédérique Félix-Faure","website":"frederiquefelixfaure.com"},{"id":569726,"bio":"Andrei Chino is an artist working with the perception of human personality in the era of Internet and Social media. In his works, he raises the question of who a person really is outside the framework and concepts of society.","user_id":569142,"name":"Andrei Chino","website":"andreichino.com"},{"id":749918,"bio":"My work is an expression of my emotions. Sometimes my emotions are scattered and sometimes not.\u0026nbsp;I express myself best in black and white, yet there are moments when color is a must. We walk through life and sometimes miss the beauty.\u0026nbsp; It's only for a fleeting moment when we come to something we gravitate to. My camera allows me to revisit those moments.","user_id":746355,"name":"Mildred Salas","website":"www.mildredsalas.photoshelter.com"},{"id":642416,"bio":"Gerard Blair was raised in the North of England and has lived in the South, in Scotland, Israel, Japan and latterly in the United States. Professionally, he was a Microchip designer and is pleased to note that in 1986 he wrote the first drafts of a funding proposal for his Professor at Edinburgh University to begin early research into CMOS digital cameras – although this hardly helps him make better photographs.\n\nGerard’s first attempt at photography was in 1998 with a basement darkroom, all in black and white; since then he has moved into digital but has retained a love of contrast. Now retired, he is able to devote time to learning about the history of painting, and to explore the creation of his own art using the camera.\n\nHis goal in photography is to discover ineffable joys, to capture pleasures which might otherwise have passed unseen.","user_id":641832,"name":"Gerard Blair","website":"gerardthegood.com"},{"id":38149,"bio":"Tori Ferenc is a portrait and documentary photographer, born in Poland in 1989. In her work, Tori is focusing on the themes of identity, belonging, community, and family dynamics. Over the years, she has collaborated with various editorial and commercial clients, and her work has been exhibited internationally. She is based in London, UK. ","user_id":38154,"name":"Tori Ferenc","website":"www.toriferenc.com"},{"id":82386,"bio":"Soy argentino, vivo en la ciudad de Buenos Aires y tengo 79 años. Soy Director de cine.Docente y fotógrafo emergente. Como director de cine y docente me dedico a filmar largometrajes para los públicos infantiles y como docente desarrollo la enseñanza de la escritura de guiones para películas dirigidas a las audiencias infantiles. En cuanto a mis trabajos fotográficos estoy más inclinado a la \"fotografía documental y callejera\". \nReinicio mi actividad fotográfica en el año 2018 y he recibido premios:\n2018: “El bar vive” Obra fotográfica  distinguida como “Premio especial del Jurado”. Concurso fotográfico “un café, una imagen”. Gerencia Operativa de Patrimonio. Dirección General Patrimonio, Museos y Casco Histórico. Ministerio de Cultura. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n2019: “La ñata contra el vidrio” Obra fotográfica participante en la muestra “Homenaje a la autonomía universitaria”. Expuesta en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño e Imagen de la UBA. \n2019: “Desde mi ventana” Mención del Jurado. Concurso FotoRevista.\n2020: “Retrato”. Mención especial. Concurso Fotorevista\n2020: “El color de la lectura” Mención del Jurado. Concurso FotoRevista.\n2021: “Ajo”. Mención del Jurado. Concurso FotoRevista.\nEn el año 2022 realizo mi primera exposición en la galería de arte \"Palermo H\" con 20 obras. En la actualidad estoy planificando una serie de fotografías en los asentamientos ubicados en las afueras de la ciudad de Buenos Aires dónde viven familias muy humildes.","user_id":82084,"name":"Alejandro Malowicki","website":""},{"id":265061,"bio":"Sylvia De la Jara is an award-winning Peruvian photographer based in Lima. She transitioned from a solid career in administration at major multinational companies to pursue her passion for photography, as a means of expressing her emotional universe. Sylvia studied photography at Centro de la Imagen in Lima in 2008, and completed the CE Residency Program at the International Center of Photography in New York in 2017. This experience, combined with her photography practice, inspired her to become a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Her work is a personal response to the world, and yet a universal exploration of humanity.\nSylvia fully immerses herself in her work, being present and listening to her own voice. She focuses primarily on natural light and its emotional qualities that allow her to discover the beauty of the world. \nShe creates a bridge between outer landscapes and inner psychological experiences, aiming to explore universal humanity. She uses light and form to make her personal response to the world visible. Her creating process involves two important moments: an intuitive exploration and a self-discovery through her work.","user_id":264459,"name":"Sylvia De la Jara","website":"www.sylviadelajara.com"},{"id":54971,"bio":"Hamed Badami was born in Hamedan, iran in 1986. Studied computer software engineering but soon after photography plays a serious role in his life from 2008 up to now. He is a self trained photographer who is interested in social documentary photography. Traveling different places and recording daily life, social issues, rituals and carnivals, environmental portraits and communicating people as the most interests in photography for him as a freelancer photographer.","user_id":54976,"name":"Hamed Badami","website":""},{"id":54960,"bio":"Freelance photographer based in Bergamo, Italy","user_id":54965,"name":"Roberta Nozza","website":"www.robertanozzafotografia.it"},{"id":141134,"bio":"I'm a passionate non-professional photographer who loves to capture what \"switch on\" something in my heart or in my mind. I love travel and portraiture photography, trying to combine them sometimes... ","user_id":140532,"name":"Luca Onnis","website":"www.lucaonnis.it"},{"id":679962,"bio":"Observing human behaviour. Exploring the world.","user_id":679378,"name":"Robrecht Froyman","website":""},{"id":190531,"bio":"Photographer originally Greek, living in Brussels, focusing on social matters","user_id":189929,"name":"Alexandros Moridis","website":"www.alexandrosmoridis.eu"},{"id":300790,"bio":"I have been doing photography for a living in one form or another since 1971.My fine art work has been bought world wide. \nabphoto1@juno.com\n212-203-6261\n\n\nBorn in Washington D. C. 1941\nStudied art at Richmond Professional Institute BFA\nSummer program at the Academia di Belle Arti, Rome, Italy\nUS Army 1967-1969\nStudied with Grace Hartigan at  Maryland Institute MFA ’69-’71\nMaster class with Diane Arbus in New York City 1971\nPainting studio on the Bowery NYC  ’71-’75\nProfessional photo studio  1975-1992\n Book of Photos with poetry. Lotus with Kaz Tanahashi  2006 \nArtist in Residence at the Dune Shack Provincetown MA. 2010\nProducing fine art portfolios to this day  \nLiving part time in San Miguel de Allende Mexico since 2019.\nExhibited and sold my fine art photography internationally.\nWorking on Book of my botanical portfolio. \nWork available on Artsy/Allan Baillie","user_id":300188,"name":"allan baillie","website":"     working on website. no website at this time. most work is of botanicals.                "},{"id":41211,"bio":"Karine Roué was born in France in 1975. In the South Pacific where Karine Roué lives, she henceforth devotes herself to writing and photography, intensely reflecting and meditating upon her art, upon temporality and psychic places. Art comes first and foremost in its essentially ontological question. Woman is also conspicuous there at every second. It is in her interest in the First Arts and cockfighting that she links up to the archaic and unspeakable part of herself, a dimension that she endlessly strives to actualize within the field of the contemporary. In her universe, each element shapes up to the others, provides strong meaning to the whole by weaving a web that contains everything whilst leaving her free to assume her discontinuities. What is at stake in every word and every photograph plays itself again in the whole and assumes the shape of a brilliant choir, a coherent polyphonic ensemble, a proto-writing.","user_id":41216,"name":"Karine Roué","website":"www.karineroue.com"},{"id":750111,"bio":"Né le 20 Mai 1940 de mère polonaise et de père voyageur disparu après l'annonce de ma naissance.J'ai franchi pas mal d'étape complexe mais enrichissante bien sûr et depuis 20 ans je me consacre à ma passion faire des images....avec différentes techniques et matériaux.Ce serait un peu long de raconter l'ensemble mais la foto que je présente est en lien direct avec ma souffrance en tant que slave quelque part en moi de l'horreur de la guerre. Mon grand père Polonais a fui l'horreur de la présence Russe avec 10 enfants en 1931 Voilà Grand merci à vous de me lire.Artistiquement votre  ","user_id":746506,"name":"roger lecointe jankow","website":"www.artmajeur.com/roger-ernest-jankow"},{"id":421452,"bio":"Retraité passionné de photo dite de rue... le genre le plus délicatement difficile qui soit.  La photographie ne ment pas, mais le mystère de sa vérité réside dans la fugacité du mensonge toujours envisageable. De fait, l' instant seul est durable. De lapin ne s' impose pas...","user_id":420868,"name":"Gérard Barré","website":"gerard-barre.webador.fr"},{"id":40040,"bio":"The work I create is a direct response of my life experience. I hope for the day when I can express my thoughts and emotions with a subject matter that has no relationship to my culture, or race. I work hard and I am as nice as I can be.","user_id":40045,"name":"Daniel Ramos","website":"www.danielramosphoto.com"},{"id":40498,"bio":"Born in Vienna and raised in Athens, my life seemed split in two cities right from the start. I went back to Vienna to pursue my Diploma in Hotel Management, following my family’s tradition in the industry. But I wanted to learn more. I moved to London, where I earned a BA in Hospitality Management and an MSc in Corporate Communications. London has been my home for over a decade, having worked in the luxury hospitality industry that was flourishing. \n\nYet a rapture took place; I felt the urge to create, to communicate the way I understand the world. I wanted to travel. I decided to set my base in Greece and since 2011 I organize from there my worldly adventures.\n\nA self taught photographer taking pictures from the heart, I always thought creating stories with photographs was the way I expressed my take on the world. I make use of photography to achieve this. I feel it provides me a way to think and a way to narrate. For a very long time I felt I had to travel at the other end of the world to create but as I have been growing more and more into my own skin I look for inspiration much closer to home. I feel motherhood has helped a lot in that sense.\n\nMy adventures consist of journeys, where I unfold my own presets and alterations. Either railed by the Transiberian wagons or focused on what it means “To Build a Home”, I conceive my part on photography as a chronicle making, a venture into story making. \n\nI am currently living on the island of Crete, where I created my family. My husband and my son, we all make part of a team, trying to combine running two beach hotels, a restaurant as well as building a new home, while preparing to welcoming our twin girls into the family. \n","user_id":40503,"name":"Sofia Markoulakis","website":"www.sofiamarkoulakis.com"},{"id":194281,"bio":"53 years old. Was born in Moscow. An engineer by training. Photographer-researcher of the surrounding space and time.","user_id":193679,"name":"Vladimir Semyonov","website":"photovsemgallery.ru"},{"id":750081,"bio":"","user_id":746482,"name":"Christina rush","website":"www.christinarushphotography.com"},{"id":682956,"bio":"Through my artistic practice, I attempt to create a shared intimate space that draws attention to the many \"hands\" that surround us. Today, many people feel alone and disconnected from the world. My effort is to show we are not.","user_id":682372,"name":"Augustina Flores","website":"www.feralzen.art"},{"id":750099,"bio":"","user_id":746497,"name":"Jill Boyd","website":null},{"id":671702,"bio":"Hobbyfotograaf die vooral houdt van natuurfotografie en reizen.","user_id":671118,"name":"Edgard Maelliaert","website":""},{"id":435201,"bio":"Based in Harlem, New York City","user_id":434617,"name":"Ricardo Jordan","website":"www.instagram.com/streetworked/?hl=en"},{"id":347188,"bio":"I studied photography at Edinburgh College of Art (2001-2004)\n\nI am now an amateur photographer.   I make series of colour and black \u0026amp; white photography. \n Always working in towns and cities.  The images are usually peopleless, however each photograph is a portrait of something within the scene.\n","user_id":346586,"name":"Jonny Dunbar","website":""},{"id":131042,"bio":"","user_id":130440,"name":"Mark ArtVisualizations","website":"artvisualizations.com"},{"id":613207,"bio":"Kristin has been getting blissfully lost in photography for the last 20 years. Her images have been described as surrealist and zen-like, echoing the work of Man Ray and Max Ernst. Kristin is driven to create perspectives that engage the viewer’s sense of wonder. She is particularly drawn to abstract macro and super macro work, but also loves to experiment with Holga, infrared filters, and microscope photography. Kristin is a recent landscape design graduate in Oregon. ","user_id":612623,"name":"Kristin Gureck","website":""},{"id":40094,"bio":"K. Linnea Backe is a photographer now based in Oslo, Norway. She lived in NYC for a couple of years, but had to return toNorway due to the pandemic. She is a former musician and likes to bring elements of movement similar to those of music into her photography. \n\nGeneral artist statement: \n\nAs a former musician, the study of tonality and form is important to me, as is the flow of the melodic line. Music is a way of saying without really saying, a medium to hide oneself to reveal oneself. It gives immense freedom but the freedom is contained, pared-down, as it is in photography. In photography, singular objects can be the means for looking without telling, for asking questions without giving answers. The examination of these simple objects in time, as they are touched by light, gives the viewer the power to see in darkness.  \n\n\n\n","user_id":40099,"name":"K Linnea Backe","website":"www.kristinlinneabacke.com"},{"id":40067,"bio":"1987 \u0026nbsp; Born in Fukui Pref, Japan.\n            Lives and works in Tokyo.\n\nEDUCATION\n2012\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Graduated from Tokyo College of Photography\n2010 \u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Graduated from Nihon University Collage of Economics\n\n\nSELECTED\u0026nbsp;SOLO\u0026nbsp;EXHIBITIONS\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;HANON,\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;IMA CONCEPT STORE\u0026nbsp;, Tokyo\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Rain, webber gallery, London\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;COLORS - YUSURIKA, aura gallery, Beijing\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;SAKURA, ibasho gallery, Antwerp\n2016\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; TOKYO PARROTS | COLORS | Paris,\u0026nbsp;ELTTOB TEP ISSEY MIYAKE / GINZA, Tokyo\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Tokyo Parrots–Yusurika–Moonlight,\u0026nbsp;Galerie Au Premier,\u0026nbsp;Zurich,\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Switzerland\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;YUSURIKA,\u0026nbsp;IMA Gallery , Tokyo\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;TOKYO PARROTS, aura gallery, Beijing\u0026nbsp;\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;COLORS / TOKYO PARROTS , IMA Gallery , Tokyo\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nSELECTED GROUPE EXHIBITIONS\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;TRES + TRES FOTOGRAFIA, Embajada de Espana, Tokyo\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Festival Photo La Gacilly,\u0026nbsp;La Gacilly, France\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Map of Daily Life, 7th Lishui International\u0026nbsp;Photography Festival,\u0026nbsp;Lishui , China\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;TOKYO PARROTS, Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography 2015,\u0026nbsp;Biel/Bienne,\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Switzerland\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;SHASHIN!\u0026nbsp;Japanese Photography Then/Now,\u0026nbsp;Sotheby's Hong Kong Gallery,\u0026nbsp;Hong Kong\n2015\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Young Portfolio 2014,\u0026nbsp;Kiyosato Museum of \u0026nbsp;Photographic Arts (KMoPA) , Japan\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2014 exhibition,\u0026nbsp;Galeria Valid Foto,\u0026nbsp;Barcelona \u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Foam Magazine Talent 2014 exhibition,\u0026nbsp;Atelier Neerlandais, Paris / /East Wing\u0026nbsp;Gallery,  Dubai\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;TOKYO2020,\u0026nbsp;Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland\netc\n\n\nAWARDS\n2014 \u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;LensCulture \u0026nbsp;Emerging Talents Top 50\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Foam Talent,\u0026nbsp;Amsterdam\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Young Portfolio, Kiyosato Museum of \u0026nbsp;Photographic Arts (KMoPA), Japan\n2013 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Tokyo Frontline Photo Award\u0026nbsp;2013 Jury Award \u0026nbsp;(selecting judge : Taisuke Koyama), Tokyo\n2013 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Japan Photo Award 2013 Jury Award \u0026nbsp;(selecting judge : Ivan Vartanian), Tokyo\n2012 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Awarded Tokyo Frontline Photo Award 2012, Tokyo\n\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nPUBLICATION\n2016 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;HONON,\u0026nbsp;amana / IMA photobooks, Tokyo\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;YUSURIKA,\u0026nbsp;amana / IMA photobooks, Tokyo\n2015\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; COLORS ,\u0026nbsp;amana / IMA photobooks, Tokyo\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Tokyo Parrots, amana / IMA photobooks, Tokyo\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Taxi Dirty Books, Boabooks,\u0026nbsp;Genève, Switzerland\n\n\nPUBLIC/PRIVATE COLLECTION\nKiyosato Museum of \u0026nbsp;Photographic Arts (KMoPA), Yamanashi, Japan\namana collection, Tokyo\nCollection de Heus-Zomer, Amsterdam\nBaltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore\nHermès Collection of Contemporary Photographs, Paris\n\n\nGALLERY REPRESENTATION\nIMA gallery, Tokyo, Japan\nibasho gallery, Antwerp, Belgium\naura gallery, Beijing, China\nChristophe Guye Galerie,Swiss","user_id":40072,"name":"Yoshinori Mizutani","website":"www.yoshinori-mizutani.com"},{"id":737889,"bio":"","user_id":736117,"name":"Lenagh Gar","website":"1x.com/lenagh"},{"id":749327,"bio":"Thedannyguy- my artist name. I am a visual artist, deeply fascinated by human forms and body movements. Drawing inspiration from paintings, sculptures, poetry, nature, and everything in between, my artworks are a representation of all of the above","user_id":745856,"name":"Dinesh Sahoo","website":"www.thedannyguy.com"},{"id":40084,"bio":"Matteo Maurizio Mauro, M.D. photographer.\n","user_id":40089,"name":"Matteo Maurizio Mauro","website":"www.fotocommunity.it/fotografo/matteo-maurizio-mauro/foto/1818142"},{"id":730297,"bio":"","user_id":729713,"name":"Aleš Jungmann","website":"krajina.alesjungmann.cz"},{"id":441570,"bio":"Vasilios Papaioannu is a filmmaker, photographer and mixed media artist currently based in Washington, DC. In his work Papaioannu explores the fleeting dreamscapes of reality using noise, movement and disturbance. He hybridizes different modes of filmmaking, unifying variegated media, primarily 16mm film, digital video and archival footage. His works have been shown in various venues around the world, such as Crossroads at SFMOMA, Anthology Film Archives, Athens International Film + Video Festival, Cork International Film Festival, Festifreak, Analogica, Cámara Lúcida, Engauge Film Festival, EXiS, L’ Alternativa, Antimatter [media art], Montreal Underground Film Festival, Revelation Perth Film Festival and Sharjah Film Platform. Papaioannu holds an MA in Communication, Text Semiotics and Cinema from the University of Siena in Italy and an MFA in Film and Cinematography from Syracuse University in New York. Papaioannu is currently an Assistant Professor at the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, Department of Media, Journalism, and Film at Howard University.","user_id":440986,"name":"Vasilios Papaioannu","website":"www.vasiliospapaioannu.com"},{"id":40454,"bio":"Claudia Orsetti, is an architect and a photographer. She lived in Switzerland, Tokyo, London and is now currently based in Amsterdam. She has organized few exhibitions in London as well as self published two books, “For the Time Being” and the most recent one, “Ordinary Intimacy”.\nShe is interested in the things next to what is considered to be photographed, the obvious things, the imprecise moments without expectations, the reality where you think there is nothing to see. \nContradictions, irony and time are usually at the centre of her work, whether in the shape of a moody landscape, an ordinary moment or a documentary.\nClaudia Orsetti\nDe Genestetstraat 4-1\n1054 AX\nAmsterdam, Netherlands\nPhone Number 0031 0642127164","user_id":40459,"name":"Claudia Orsetti","website":"www.claudiaorsetti.com"},{"id":54991,"bio":"Serial people watcher. Sometimes Bangkok, sometimes Melbourne, sometimes elsewhere.","user_id":54996,"name":"Diane Durongpisitkul","website":"www.dianedurongpisitkul.com"},{"id":67318,"bio":"","user_id":67052,"name":"Liv Milani","website":"www.womenandtrees.art"},{"id":587812,"bio":"Mony Nation is an award winning, published photographer, writer, and designer who seeks to center Black lives, stories, and communities foremost as well as individuals from other ethnic backgrounds.\n\u0026nbsp;\nHaving traveled the world to more than 30 countries, she draws a great deal of inspiration from the new environments. She served as a co-editor for The MelaninLens Magazine as well as a contributing travel writer and photographer for MITH magazine. She is no stranger to the world of fashion. Mony has worked as a guest director, videographer, and photographer for the Berlin-based fashion vlog, Suit Yourself with Paige. In 2020, she released a colorful graphic fashion collaboration with eponymous label Sherie L. Nevett, a fashion house based in Los Angeles.\n\u0026nbsp;\nMony’s photographic works have been exhibited across the United States at venues that include Venn.Bushwick, the Long Island Photo Gallery, Montgomery Photo Festival, Troy University’s Huo Bao Zhu Gallery, NomadWorks and currently at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nIn 2022, Mony was invited by Alchemical Studios x Black Women’s March to screen her short video, Discovering Deloach: Filling the Genealogy Gaps. Mony’s image “Hey” was IPA, International Photography Awards: Color, Official Selection and Jury Top 5 selection. She was named a 2022 LensCulture Critics Choice Award  winner and placed 3rd in the fashion/editorial category for Budapest International Foto Awards.","user_id":587228,"name":"Mony Nation","website":"www.monynation.com"},{"id":135640,"bio":"Amateur photographer based in Scotland, UK.  Loves street photography, documentary and portraiture - especially passionate about black and white photography.  ","user_id":135038,"name":"Lorraine Poole","website":"www.lorrainepoolephotography.com"},{"id":312516,"bio":"I'm a 25 year old photographer based on Kathmandu,Nepal","user_id":311914,"name":"Bishal Sigdel","website":"500px.com/fotosbybishal"},{"id":303913,"bio":"\nFascinated by life and the love for portrait\nI want to see emotion in my portraits\nCreate a moment","user_id":303311,"name":"Joke Van Damme","website":"www.jokevandamme.be"},{"id":152537,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer from 9 years ago. I love the  photography and I like to talk to people about their social experience\n\n","user_id":151935,"name":"Mohsen Banisaeid","website":""},{"id":40078,"bio":"SooS Chronicles is an Italian collective of documentary photographers founded by Filippo Bardazzi and Laura Chiaroni, which focuses on the relationship between man and environment, with a peculiar interest in all those changes involving past and present.\n\nThey first merged their different experiences – Laura graduated in Photography at L.A.B.A. (Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence) and Filippo is a journalist graduated in Philosophy – in 2011 thanks to a collaboration with Archivio Fotografico Toscano for the conservation and valorization of historical photographic collections.\n\nStanding Still (2013) was their first long term project: a photographic survey of the American West and its representation in contemporary iconography, while The Great Illusion (2015), documented the early explorations of unconventional gas in Europe.\n\nTheir images have been published both on Italian and international magazines (D – La Repubblica, La Stampa, Gente, Newsweek Japan, The Financial Times) and have been shortlisted and awarded in several photographic festivals worldwide (FoFu Phot’Art – Fucecchio, Premio Marco Pesaresi, Rovinj Photodays, Atkins CIWEM – London, Photo Kathmandu, Athens Photo Festival).\n\nThey are currently at work with the Russian minority of Estonia and with the local community of Mugello area for their new documentary projects.","user_id":40083,"name":"SooS Chronicles","website":"www.sooschronicles.com"},{"id":155605,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer and film maker based in the San Francisco Bay Area","user_id":155003,"name":"Jackson Nichols","website":"www.jnicholsphotos.com"},{"id":40099,"bio":"Paolo Massimo Testa, Italian Photgrapher based in Brooklyn. ","user_id":40104,"name":"Paolo Massimo Testa","website":"www.paolo-testa.com "},{"id":40144,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer. I am self taught. I live in France. I have started to work as a professional photographer in september 2013. Before, i have taught french as a foreign language in Jamaica for 5 years and then i have been in charge of the library at the French Cultural Center in Lomé, Togo for four years and then i have taught english to foreigners in France in a High School for two years.  Reaching my forties, i decided it was time to live my dream : to be a photographer. I am happy to live my passion and to be able to sustain my family from my work.","user_id":40149,"name":"Antoine Violleau","website":"www.antoineviolleau.com"},{"id":233553,"bio":"","user_id":232951,"name":"Mandy Sarkis","website":"www.mandysarkis.com"},{"id":233183,"bio":"Né en 1991 à Amiens, David Décamps débute la photographie en 2013 alors qu'il vit à Palisades, village situé à quelques kilomètres au nord de New-York (États-Unis). Autodidacte, et adepte de photographie de rue, il se démarque par sa vision de l'art profondément humaine et résolument optimiste. Avec bienveillance et finesse, ses œuvres révèlent les détails oubliés de la vie, redonnant ainsi goût à l'émerveillement parfois perdu au sein d'un quotidien laissant peu de place à l'attention.","user_id":232581,"name":"David Décamps","website":"www.daviddecamps.com/home"},{"id":143477,"bio":"Over the past 25 years, Frieke Janssens has acquired a reputation as a photographer of surreal staged tableaux and group portraits, often originating in a specific concept, and almost always stemming from an inexhaustible interest in human diversity.\n\nHer series often stand out because of their confrontational nature. Notable series include, among others, Smoking Kids, Your last shot, Diana's, Animalcoholics, and recently Lightness. In the same way that an oil painter builds up a work layer by layer, she too meticulously creates each image, down to the smallest detail. In every picture we can recognise the same artistic touch, the same technical perfection, combined with a playful duality between reality and fiction. At first glance, her images attract the viewer because of their pared-down beauty. Yet once one really starts to look in earnest, one realises that there are always multiple layers of meaning. It seems as if the people portrayed are trying to tell us something. However, they are silent, and consequently have to rely on the viewers to create the story for themselves. Frieke does not adopt any particular position, but aims to convey the feeling that one is not only looking at a photograph, but at a mirror as well. As such, she leaves the viewers free in their interpretation, yet never leaves them indifferent.\n\nIn recent years, Frieke Janssens has exhibited in New York, Chicago, London, Hull, Bilbao and obviously also in her own country, Antwerp and many more cities","user_id":142875,"name":"Frieke Janssens","website":"www.frieke.com"},{"id":831410,"bio":"","user_id":817148,"name":"Dojun Kim","website":""},{"id":686312,"bio":"I am a creative director and photographer living in Paris and originally from Moscow. I studied fashion, graphic design, fine art and photography for more than 7 years. I specialise in fashion, art\n direction, and image-making. I have over 10 years of experience in the industry. I have worked with start-ups and international clients from concept to final results. I started my career in 2006 when I started working as a fashion stylist for Nike, TopShop, TV and fashion magazines. From 2008 to 2020 I worked as a fashion designer and graphic designer. \nIn 2020 lockdown changed my life and I started to love experimenting with image creation, mainly through photography and video. \nMy work has been nominated for festivals such as the Berlin Commercial Film Festival, the Milan Fashion Film Festival, the Porto Fashion Film Festival and others.\n\n","user_id":685728,"name":"Ruslan Gumennyy","website":"ruslangumennyy.webflow.io"},{"id":674217,"bio":"","user_id":673633,"name":"Stefano Garay","website":""},{"id":831418,"bio":"私の見る世界と他人の見る世界は同じものではない。私と他人の間には溝があり、飛び越えられそうで、飛び越えられない。届きそうで届かない。もどかしい距離を写真に撮りたい。","user_id":817156,"name":"NOBUE ISHII","website":""},{"id":663499,"bio":"","user_id":662915,"name":"Weronika Nitsch","website":""},{"id":267895,"bio":"First and foremost a musician, he simultaneously directed short films, most of which received awards both in France and abroad, before shooting his first feature film (AURORE / Number 9). In 2005, and for the following five years, at the initiative of the Forum des Images in Paris, he pursued his work as a filmmaker and further developed his formal and narrative research by using a mobile phone as a recording tool. His films were then shown both in movie theaters and art centers \\[LACDA (Los Angeles Center of Digital Art) / Museum of Contemporary Art – Washington DC, Centre Pompidou – Paris...].\n\nThe Open Cinema Festival in St. Petersburg, the Forum des Images in Paris, and the Côté Court Festival in Pantin dedicated spotlights to his work in 2008, 2010, and 2012 respectively.\n\nIn 2007 and 2013, Editions Intervalles published his two novels LETTRES KAZAKHES and SOTCHI INVENTAIRE, as well as an illustrated poetry book, SOTCHI POUR MÉMOIRE, with drawings by Guillaume Reynard.\n\nIn February 2010, he presented AUTOPORTRAIT 365 in the group exhibition “Le réel nouvel opium ?”, organized by “est-ce une bonne nouvelle” at Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire – Paris.\n\nIn March 2012, his film SOTCHI 255 was released in theaters.\n\nIn March 2013, he exhibited HORIZON // TALES with Guillaume Reynard at the Alma Ata Art Center and at the French Consulate in Almaty, Kazakhstan.\n\nFrom 2014 to 2016, Jean-Claude Taki was welcomed in residence at Espace Khiasma, Les Lilas, as part of the La fabrique Phantom program, with support from the Seine-Saint-Denis department, the city of Bobigny, and the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel.\n\nIn 2024, his feature LES POUSSIÈRES, starring Marc Barbé, Ania Svétovoya, and Cédric Kahn, was released in theaters on March 20.\n\nIn 2025, UNE CHRONIQUE AMÉRICAINE will be released in theaters on June 18.\n\n---\n\nAwards\n\nSOTCHI 255, 115’, 2010\n  – Grand Jury Prize, DOCUMENTA MADRID, 2011\n  – Georges de Beauregard National Prize, FIDMarseille, 2010\n\nGREEK SALAD, 24’24”, 2010\n  – Special Jury Mention, Videoformes, Clermont-Ferrand, 2011\n\nLE CAHIER FROID, 24’, 2006\n  – Short Fiction Award, L’Alternativa, Barcelona, 2007\n  – Grand Jury Prize, Pocket Films Festival, Forum des Images, Paris, 2006\n\nL’HOMME QUI AIMAIT LES FLEURS, 7’30”, 2005\n  – Audience Award, Pocket Films Festival, Forum des Images, Paris, 2005\n  – Audience Award, OLHARES Festival, Lisbon, 2006\n\nMORIR, 12’, 1997\n  – SACEM Prize\n  – Special Mention of the Youth Jury, Grenoble, 1998\n\nL’OURS ET LA PETITE MARIÉE, 11’, 1996\n  – Interfilm Jury Mention, Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, 1997\n  – Juliette Berto Prize, Grenoble Short Film Festival, 1996","user_id":267293,"name":"jean-claude taki","website":"www.jctaki.com"},{"id":40091,"bio":"A photographer with an interest in art and photography. After leaving school in 1975 with no further education until, 2011 when I attended a one year Art and Design Access to Higher Education course, which in turn led to my taking a Photography Degree  over a three year period, gaining a BA(Hons) degree  with 1st class honours.\nI have held solo and joint exhibitions, over the last few years, and contributed to our final year exhibition, which was  held at The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London in July 2014.\nIn August 2014, I was awarded Associateship with the BIPP, selected as one of the curator choices at the Noise Festival 2014 and have had a submission in The National Open Art Exhibition at Somerset House in London. which then moved to Chichester, the image was printed as a  double page spread in The Sunday Times magazine 2014. ","user_id":40096,"name":"Chrissy Eastwood","website":"cchrissy55.wixsite.com/cchrissy55"},{"id":392302,"bio":"Jaír F. Coll (1997) is a Colombian visual journalist whose work focuses on culture as a factor of social transformation. His photography, both intimate and colorful, has been exhibited at the Photo Vogue Festival 2021 and was selected in the ninth edition of the New York Portfolio Review. Based in the city of Cali, Coll's work explores the universal themes of cultural identity and spirituality. He has worked with international media like The New York Times, NPR, The Guardian, Bloomberg, Reuters, among others.","user_id":391718,"name":"Jair F. Coll","website":"visura.co/coll"},{"id":849172,"bio":"Yohei Funakoshi is a nature and landscape photographer based in Okayama, Japan. He primarily focuses on capturing the lush forests and coastal landscapes of Western Japan. Within these expansive natural settings, he is particularly passionate about capturing the subtle and intimate aspects of nature that often go unnoticed.\nBeyond creating images, he is also deeply engaged in sharing his work through social media and photo book production, aiming to interpret the messages he receives from nature.","user_id":835016,"name":"Yohei Funakoshi","website":"yoheifunakoshi.com"},{"id":379165,"bio":"Angela Palese, 1964, laurea in architettura al Politecnico di Milano, con la passione per la fotografia sin da piccola, ha cominciato a dedicarsi alla fotografia come forma d'arte nel 2014. Vive in Toscana, a Lucca.","user_id":378581,"name":"Angela Palese","website":""},{"id":133226,"bio":"Emilio Fuentes Traverso (Santiago, Chile, 1983) es Licenciado en educación en biología (UMCE), Diplomado en fotografía digital: estética y técnicas (PUC) y Magíster en estudios de la imagen de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Ha compatibilizado su profesión con diversas actividades ligadas a la fotografía. Desde el año 2008 ha participado en exposiciones colectivas e individuales, talleres, ferias y concursos de arte, proyecciones fotográficas y visionados de portafolios en Chile, España, Brasil, Eslovenia, Argentina y México. Actualmente, cursa un taller de producción y análisis de obra dictado por los artistas visuales Rodrigo Zamora y Raimundo Edwards.\n\n","user_id":132624,"name":"Emilio Fuentes Traverso","website":"www.emiliofuentestraverso.com"},{"id":40157,"bio":"Enjoying my early morning walks -  Time for walking, and for idle thoughts... A physicist by training, born in Germany. Living and working in Japan for more than 30 years.","user_id":40162,"name":"Stefan Speidel","website":"www.stefanspeidel.com"},{"id":40417,"bio":"Freelance photographer \u0026amp; documentary based in Paris. Graduate in graphic arts. If I describe my work as a documentary, most of my influences are from street photography and American photography. An approach that I use for commissioning and for documenting some aspects of our cultural and social life through long term projects where people, cities and landscapes have a predominant place. My photographs have been published in various magazines in France and abroad. My works have been exhibited in France and the United Kingdom, a country that I lived for seven years.\n\nI am a member of the Collectif Fragment Photos since 2014 and the studio Hans Lucas since September 2016.","user_id":40422,"name":"Jerome Lorieau","website":"www.jeromelorieau.com"},{"id":198258,"bio":"After graduating in a photography school in Vevey, Switzerland, I went to  Brazil and started working as a photojournalist in Rio de Janeiro, then Sao Paulo. I'm currently working at Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. ","user_id":197656,"name":"Mathilde Missioneiro","website":"www.behance.net/mathildmission1"},{"id":550988,"bio":"","user_id":550404,"name":"fabrice CHENE","website":""},{"id":750372,"bio":"","user_id":746719,"name":"Francesca GATTAI","website":"Pisa"},{"id":190464,"bio":"Colombian photographer. \n\nPictures of the Year (POY LATAM) 2nd place News Series Winner 2019, EAW XXXV.\n\n","user_id":189862,"name":"Juancho Torres","website":"juanchotorresvisual.visura.co"},{"id":145125,"bio":"I was born in Germany, grew up in Italy and Switzerland. In 2003 I moved to Canada after having run my own studio for still life photography in Munich for 25 years. I then pursued a more personal career path and along with this decision came the switch to mostly black and white photography. ","user_id":144523,"name":"Raoul Manuel Schnell","website":"www.raoulmanuelschnell.com"},{"id":750540,"bio":"Paris-based British/French photographer.","user_id":746848,"name":"Andrew McLeish","website":"www.andrewmcleish.com"},{"id":750417,"bio":"","user_id":746754,"name":"Hasan Karkhane","website":""},{"id":40183,"bio":"Rhiannon Adam was born in Co. Cork, Ireland and currently lives and works in London. She was educated at Central Saint Martins (London), and at the University of Cambridge.\n\nNotable projects include Big Fence/Pitcairn Island for which she was named as one of The Photographers’ Gallery’s New Talents and showed her work at the gallery between June-October 2019. In 2019, she was also selected for the top 50 in Photolucida’s Critical Mass. In 2020 she was awarded the Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography at Photo IS:RAEL. \n\nHer work has been widely exhibited internationally as well as being widely featured in the press –including the New York Times, M Magazine/Le Monde, Art Review, The Guardian, BBC, Vice, Huck, Featureshoot, The British Journal of Photography, It’s Nice That, Dazed and Confused, Colors magazine, Refinery29, and Harpers Bazaar. \n\nIn addition, Adam can often be found teaching workshops and giving talks – recent appearances include the Royal Academy of Arts, the Photographer’s Gallery, Tate, V\u0026amp;A Museum, the Barbican, and Martin Parr Foundation. \n\nHer new book, Big Fence / Pitcairn Island was published in April 2022 and was longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Award  – https://www.rhiannonadam.com/big-fence-pitcairn-island-book\n","user_id":40188,"name":"Rhiannon Adam","website":"www.rhiannonadam.com"},{"id":750408,"bio":"Photographer","user_id":746747,"name":"Starlin Tatis","website":null},{"id":353078,"bio":"Massimo Gorreri was born in Parma in 1967 and works as a freelance professional photographer.\nHe has published in national and international magazines including: National Geographic Traveler, Corriere della Sera, Panorama, Famiglia Cristiana, Io Donna, Bell'Italia, Gente, Aftenposten Innsikt (Norway), L'Expresse (France) and Positive Magazine (Germany). He was a finalist in the National Geographic competition Italy of 2011. In 2018 he is a finalist in the World Report Award of the Festival of Ethical Photography in Lodi and in the competition of the United Nations High Commission. He has exhibited exhibitions in various parts of Italy.","user_id":352476,"name":"Massimo Gorreri","website":"www.massimogorreri.it"},{"id":218263,"bio":"i take photos from my young age and almost never stop.. It was with emulsion film at that times...  With no opportunity to make corrections...   Now, peoples spend more time to correct their images than to take pictures...\n  ","user_id":217661,"name":"Daniel Berube","website":""},{"id":778027,"bio":"A photographer since adolescence, my expressive journey has spanned various fields: from international reportage and landscape portraiture to professional interior design photography, the latter developed with renowned international designers. The humanist tradition and the aesthetic use of natural light have profoundly shaped my visual research. Black and white has always been a preferred language for me, passionately cultivated through personal analog developing and printing, before I embraced digital processing's vast possibilities. Concurrently, my research explores the conscious use of color. At times, I use it delicately, in near-monochromatic tones, to underscore the message and emotions without overpowering them. In other instances, particularly in abstract projects, color takes center stage with greater intensity, always with careful consideration of its psychological impact on the viewer. In all my work, B\u0026amp;W or color, I seek sobriety and emotional impact, seeing each shot as a chance for deep connection with the environment and people, to reveal meanings beyond the visible. My intent is to condense a vision or experience into each image, offering it to the viewer's free interpretation. With a poetic and meditative approach, I seek the essence concealed beneath the surface: that unique encounter between a subject's light and an inner gaze which unveils secret connections—the soul of forms—to disclose symbols and meanings transcending mere representation.","user_id":769303,"name":"Marco Tirinnanzi","website":"www.marcotirinnanzi.eu"},{"id":81646,"bio":"As a contemporary portrait photographer, Christa Pauwels loves exploring the language of visual storytelling, a central theme in her practice. Christichka Photography explores themes ranging from historical to contemporary, all within the guiding framework of the portrait. Inspired by experimental visual artists, fashion, design, and aesthetics; Christa infuses her diverse experiences and education, in the advertising, marketing, design and the art world, with her dozen plus years as a photographer, to create her own unique worldview, allowing for her subject to reveal itself.\n\n","user_id":81344,"name":"Christa Pauwels","website":"www.christichkaphotography.com"},{"id":290373,"bio":"London based photographer, specialising in the performing arts and lifestyle portraits","user_id":289771,"name":"Robert Covell","website":"sloetry.co.uk"},{"id":748165,"bio":"From climbing to Camp Two on Everest; photographing axe-wielding Black Metal bands in the woods of Norway; meeting a snowmobile-riding Arctic vicar in the the most Northerly town in the world; or drinking beer with Finnish ice fishermen on a frozen lake, I’m fascinated by the human spirit, and the amazing things people can achieve when they dedicate themselves to a goal. This often means spending time with people in their world, rather than staying comfortably in mine, and it is this outsider perspective on other people’s amazing lives that has produced some of my best work. \n","user_id":744738,"name":"steve bright","website":"www.stevebrightstudio.com"},{"id":841946,"bio":"https://www-811betcc.com 811betcc|Entre para ganhar! Oferecemos a melhor seleção de slots PG e apostas esportivas com total segurança.","user_id":827789,"name":"vasnu bafi","website":"www-811betcc.com"},{"id":841944,"bio":"","user_id":827787,"name":"Ibraham Jacob","website":"celebleatherjackets.com"},{"id":623780,"bio":"","user_id":623196,"name":"Cathy Cunliffe","website":"www.squirrelstudio.eu  +  www.cathycunliffe.com "},{"id":229880,"bio":"Mi chiamo Piergiorgio Conte, sono nato a Policoro (MT) nel 2002 ma sono cresciuto a Lecce ed ora vivo a Milano. Mi sono appassionato alla fotografia all’età di 11 anni. Dopo la scuola media decisi di iscrivermi al Liceo artistico per frequentare il corso Audiovisivo multimediale e questo convinse i miei genitori che era passione vera e, dall’età di 14 anni, mi  iscrissero ai primi workshop, con Leonello Bertolucci e Max\u0026amp;Douglas, per esempio.\nInoltre, ho frequentato il Corso biennale professionale di Foto Scuola Lecce con docenti del calibro dei fotografi Angelo Ferrillo, Leonello Bertolucci, Bruno Barillari, Federico Patrocinio e Lorenzo Papadia, e approfondisco costantemente la cultura fotografica con corsi e workshop tematici. Al termine del corso, grazie ai risultati ottenuti e a un esame finale, ho vinto, classificandomi primo, una borsa  di studio per proseguire gli studi all’Istituto Italiano di Fotografia (IIF) di Milano.\nHo collaborato con: Lomography, Phyemby, Alessandro Enriquez, I Move Puglia, Oppo Italia, La Dolce Vita Productions, Fondazione Emmanuel, Fever, EIFF (Ecologico International Film Festival), Gaia International Film Festival ed altri.","user_id":229278,"name":"Piergiorgio Conte","website":"www.piergiorgioconte.it"},{"id":223323,"bio":"I am employed in financial sector. My insatiable love towards photography , especially street photos comes from the  inside. I can't think of anything other than the streets. The moments , the faces , the aura of street life is what inspires me to take photos. Streets give me inner peace and camera is my temple. Holding the camera in my hand itself is self assuring. ","user_id":222721,"name":"Anirban Chakraborty","website":""},{"id":405248,"bio":"","user_id":404664,"name":"Ewa Burns","website":"www.burnsinphotography.com"},{"id":695245,"bio":"Graduated from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University with a diploma in advertising (2001). \nI got an MFA (Master in Visual Arts from the National University of Colombia - 2016), currently teaching and working independently. As an independent photographer I have published portraits and graphic chronicles  for more than 20 years in different printed media. I've been teaching in different universities in Bogotá since 2012 and my  Photographic work has been exhibited internationally.","user_id":694661,"name":"Sebastián Jaramillo Matiz","website":"fotojaramillo.wixsite.com/fotojaramillo"},{"id":40289,"bio":"Bastiaan Woudt (NL, 1987) has seen a meteoric rises within the world of contemporary photography. After starting his own photography practice from scratch a mere five years ago, with no experience or formal training, he has developed into a photographer with his own distinct signature style – abstract yet sharp, with a strong focus on detail. As a student of the history of photography through devouring photobooks and visiting museums and fairs, Woudt has a strong preference for classic subjects, such as portraits and nudes, and we see references to illustrious periods from photography throughout his work, such as Surrealism and the documentary photography of the 1960s and 70s. But through a sophisticated use of both camera and post-production techniques, which he has taught himself by heavily experimenting with both, he gives his own graphic and wholly contemporary twist to the classical.","user_id":40294,"name":"Bastiaan Woudt","website":"www.bastiaanwoudt.com "},{"id":40243,"bio":"I’m a Japanese Businessman born and living in Tokyo.\n\nIn this city everyone is busy working hard to achieve their desires. As it turns out, those minds made this city more chaotic and unorganized. At first, I didn't like such aspects of the city but these days by accepting this mess my interest has changed to recording these scenes.\n\nI also like jazz music and playing the tenor saxophone. Street photography and Jazz music both allow you to improvise the medium and emit the city energy. This is the reason I like these.\n\nAll my works were taken on my way home from work and weekends.\n\nWeb\nhttp://torutanakaphoto.wix.com/index\n\nExhibition\n #1 A Glimpse at Photovogue at Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan\n      June 13th - August 10th 2013\n#2 The International photography Photolux Festival Lucca\n       November 23rd -December 15th 2013\n","user_id":40248,"name":"Toru Tanaka","website":"torutanakaphoto.wix.com/index"},{"id":40368,"bio":"\nShadman Shahid is a freelance documentary photographer born and raised in Dhaka Bangladesh. He has completed his three year photography course Pathshala South Asian Media Academy. After enlisting for a basic photography class in 2011, in order to improve his film making skills, he got enchanted by the medium’s allure and has been practicing photography passionately since then. He likes to work on small isolated communities and personal stories. He has participated in workshops conducted by Gary Knight, Munem Wasif, Abir Abdullah, Jodi Haines and Gael Turine. He has been nominated for Joop Swart Masterclass 2014 and 2015.\n","user_id":40373,"name":"Shadman Shahid","website":"www.shadmanwdna.wix.com/shadmanshahid.com"},{"id":711858,"bio":"April Winter is a photographer and creator living and working on Mayne Island BC. Her work primarily revolves around self-portraiture shot on 35mm film. Using self-taught techniques in costume and prop making, as well as utilizing found objects she develops characters and imaginary worlds. She is inspired by alternative histories and imagining the future, creating photographs that feel alien but not alienating.","user_id":711274,"name":"April Winter","website":"www.aprilwinter.com"},{"id":158766,"bio":"","user_id":158164,"name":"Adriano Neves","website":"adrianon.com"},{"id":40311,"bio":"I started out by mainly shooting nature and scenery, which I greatly enjoy, but I always wanted to photograph people. I thoroughly enjoy the idea behind street photography and photojournalism. Love emotions, expressions \u0026amp; facts of Human Rights, I love face to share their emotions and to catch them closer. I won't talk about my activities as a story written by any writer. As often as possible I try to just observe the people around me and capture the moment as it happens. That was 1995, I realized that photography is a journey, which carries more adventure and than hobby. And now in the year of 2010, I think as a career it’s more challenging but loving. He says: “Love for everything those are unseen and skimpy, make me powerful.” I don't think I've been as excited about traveling in a long time, and I finally got a chance to walk down memory lane, with a camera in tow. Next time it won't be as long before I go back...!\n","user_id":40316,"name":"Jahangir Alam Onuchcha","website":"No"},{"id":113221,"bio":"","user_id":112619,"name":"Christophe Moëc","website":"www.christophem.com"},{"id":40462,"bio":"I am a criminal lawyer. Gradually, I realize that there are actually common points between photography and advocacy. Playing with reflections to reveal was is in the shadow. Enhancing colors to make people realise things are neither not black and white, nor as simple as they look like. Listen to others and make their words become a defense, their life become a picture…\nI want people to look at those I defend so that they can be heard. I am convinced that photography, just as pleading, can have a human impact and awake consciousness. It can also change the way we look at those who break the law of our society.\nI want to make photographs that plead . In this way, photography will not only escape hatch but also continuity in my commitment to the defense of the human.\n","user_id":40467,"name":"Karine BIZ","website":""},{"id":1601,"bio":"Sarah-Marie Land creates images that blur the line between the fictitious and the real. Sarah-Marie holds an MA in French from Saint Louis University and a BA in French and International Political Studies from Drury University. She resides in Saint Louis, where she teaches French at a private elementary school.","user_id":1601,"name":"Sarah-Marie Land","website":""},{"id":403993,"bio":"I am Hashinur Reza Chanchal. I’m a Mechanical Engineer, a social Worker and also a Travel Photographer .My hobby is to  photograph mainly different cultures from different indigenous communities , the archaeological sites and also the heritage photography .  Till toda, i’ve completed capturing the photo documentary of lifestyle of about 35 Indigenous communities including  Chakma, Marma, Tripura, Tanchangya,Garo, Manipuri, Munda, Oraon, Santal, Khasia, Hajong, Rakhain, BAWM, Pankhoya, Mru, Khumi, Pangon , Angami, Ao etc .","user_id":403409,"name":"Hashin Reza","website":"www.hashinreza.com.bd"},{"id":206497,"bio":"Nasco come fotografa  matrimonialista , ma lungo il percorso della mia carriera ho capito di amare lo street   dove posso esprimere quello che sento.","user_id":205895,"name":"patrizia quattrone","website":"www.patriziaquattrone.it"},{"id":750750,"bio":"","user_id":747010,"name":"Majdi Laktinah","website":""},{"id":55886,"bio":"I am a photojournalist and visual storyteller, based in Athens, Greece. ","user_id":55891,"name":"Michael Varaklas","website":"www.michaelvaraklas.com"},{"id":841947,"bio":"https://www-74bet10.com 74bet10|Diversão sem limites com pagamentos via PIX. 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A technique that is however coming to the end of it's life span but that combines two qualities that will quickly seduce him : immediacy and silver film. The immediate result delivered with the arrival of digital photography as we all know it is contrary to the strength and imperfections of silver film. It is through his series « A Man - A Woman » that Nicolas will feel these two strengths and sustain its momentum.\nConstantly researching, prospecting, imagining and experimenting at the discretion of his desires, his projects. Far from being bound by only polaroid, depending on his ideas, he reunites the different ingredients to enable him to apply what is in mind ... his magic potion.","user_id":40396,"name":"Nicolas Poizot","website":"www.nicolaspoizot.fr"},{"id":778697,"bio":"Lauren Kaigg (b. 1992) is a British visual artist based in Bristol, who uses photography and moving image to re-examine the often-overlooked aspects of the everyday. Her work explores existential themes and feelings that stem from strangeness within experience, drawing inspiration from philosophy and psychology. Through her work she blurs the boundaries between what is real and imagined by capturing the surreal within the real, inviting the viewer to embed their own experiences and emotions.","user_id":769844,"name":"Lauren Kaigg","website":"www.laurenkaigg.com"},{"id":750817,"bio":"A street photographer by default because as a city dweller I don't have the pretensions to create breathtaking landscapes of exotic locales. I just find ordinary city scenes to be beautiful and ephemeral.","user_id":747066,"name":"Rudy Sujanto","website":""},{"id":636638,"bio":"I am a Tokyo- based photographer specializing in Kimono Photography. My work range from kimono, fashion photos  to kimono wedding photography. I started my career as a fashion designer in NYC. ","user_id":636054,"name":"Ronski Love","website":"ronskilove.com"},{"id":750784,"bio":"Maria Cristina Anelli nasce a Milano nel 1970. Approda alla fotografia nel 2015 iscrivendosi all’Accademia John Kaverdash dove consegue nel 2017 il Master Globale di Fotografia Professionale. Nel 2020 inaugura a Pavia, dove vive, il suo Studio Fotografico PH45. Si specializza in Ritratto, Still life e Fotografia d’Interni ed esegue Fotoritocco e Restauro Fotografico. Ama esprimere la sua creatività attraverso progetti personali ed è iscritta alla Fine Art Photo Academy. Ha al suo attivo diverse mostre fotografiche personali e collettive. Dal 2022 partecipa a concorsi internazionali di fotografia ottenendo i suoi primi riconoscimenti.","user_id":747038,"name":"Maria Cristina Anelli","website":"www.mariacristinaanelli.com"},{"id":76756,"bio":"As a fine arts photographer and photo instructor, I lead international photo/travel tours and creative photographic workshops.  \nMy work has been exhibited at Newport Art Museum, The Providence Art Club, Mystic Arts Center, Leica Mayfair London, Leica Soho in New York and Boston Ma. and numerous galleries throughout New England and New York.","user_id":76456,"name":"Eileen McCarney Muldoon","website":"www.eileenmccarneymuldoon.photo"},{"id":40579,"bio":"Matt Humphrey is a portrait and street photographer as well as a filmmaker, hailing from the vibrant coastal city of Brighton, UK.\n\nHis work is widely recognized for his unparalleled expertise in capturing the raw energy and excitement of live performances and film. Matt's portfolio is a testament to his sensitivity and insight into the creative process.\n\nThrough his personal work, Matt explores the dynamic relationship between artists and their environment, often utilizing the medium of film photography to juxtapose space and create compelling visual narratives.\n\nMatt is an internationally published and exhibited artist and multiple winner of the British Journal of Photography Portrait of Britain prize.","user_id":40584,"name":"Matt Humphrey","website":"www.matthumphrey.art"},{"id":166065,"bio":"I have always been interested in social systems of all kinds, how they determine the characteristics and conditions of human existence and thus my own existence in this world. My motivation as a photographer is in some way also determined by this interest. I am fascinated by spaces and environments to the extent that they are reflecting certain aspects of our human existence and our interactions within the prevailing social systems. These spaces and environments sometimes present contradictions and inconsistencies that I sense and feel but cannot always fully recognize and express. Photography grants me deeper insight into these complex realities and my own existence as a human being. It offers me a means of understanding and connecting with this world that exceeds my rational analysis. It allows me to express such insights in a way that I would not be able to do in words or otherwise.\n","user_id":165463,"name":"Wolfgang Strassl","website":"www.wolfgangstrassl.com"},{"id":684521,"bio":"Faith Ninivaggi is an award-winning photojournalist based in Boston, MA. She holds a BFA in Photography from The Art Institute of Boston and an MFA in Photography and Integrated Media from Lesley University.\n\nFor 19 years, she covered major news events, professional sports, celebrities, feature stories, and political figures as a photojournalist for the Boston Herald. Faith is also a contributing freelance photographer for Reuters. Her work photographing Boston during the pandemic in collaboration with the creative team at WCVB earned her a New England Emmy Award. Over the past two decades, she has run her own freelance business shooting for local and national corporations.\nFaith's interests lie  in our social and cultural landscape, she is a visual story- teller. Her professional experiences have developed her refined vision and artistic insight, allowing her to memorialize the human experience.\n\n\n\n","user_id":683937,"name":"Faith Ninivaggi","website":"www.faithninivaggiphotography.com"},{"id":703995,"bio":"","user_id":703411,"name":"Jackson Galati","website":""},{"id":206298,"bio":"Armour’s work has been shown in Chicago, nationally and internationally, and has appeared in numerous publications. LENSCRATCH featured Surface Tension in June 2015. This series is collaboration with Ted Glasoe and forms the basis of our book, Surface Tension: Beauty and Fragility on Lake Michigan, an exhibition proposal. This work was exhibited at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, the Evanston Art Center, artNXTlevel, Saugatuck Center for the Arts.  \n\nAnother series, At Work/At Home, En el Trabajo/En Casa, are portraits of landscape workers in Chicago's north shore suburbs inspired by Milton Rogovin's paired portraits of workers on the job and at home.  The Identity Project, a solo show exploring personal identity, life transitions, and memory through self-portraits, was hosted by Firecat Projects in Chicago. Armour is a Member of Perspective Gallery, Evanston, IL.\n\nArmour was a founding Member of Artists for Action Chicago, artists that stand for progressive values. They have photographed close to 40 rallies and marches in the past years. As a CPS Lives artist (a non-profit arts organization that pairs Chicago artists with Chicago public schools), Armour spent a year in a Chicago school photographing a 5th grade teacher. A recent solo exhibit, 28 days, traces Armour’s journey through radiation for prostate cancer, bringing into focus issues and emotions of longevity, trauma, malignancy, self, love, loss, family, and the future.\n","user_id":205696,"name":"Nelson Armour","website":"www.nelsonarmour.com"},{"id":40531,"bio":"2019: International Photography Awards, Honourable Mention for \"The Road to Moraro\"\n2016: International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention (Sweetstopia - Resistance to Social Cleansing)\nDecember 2015: Shorlisted for two Lucie Foundation Emerging Artist Scholarships (Russian Prison Series)\n\nExhibitions 2015:\nCreate Revolutionary Movement, Create Revolutionary Culture, London\nGuerilla Arles, Rencontres d'Arles\nPhoenix Cinema, London\nNominated for Offspring Photo Meet Gold Portfolio Award 2015 by Mimi Mollica (Photowrap)\nOpenBorder Talent Finalist 2014 for Theatre in Russian Prison Series.\n\nStudied Art History at Courtauld Institute of Art in London, and Acting and Directing at ASAD in London. Worked as a caption writer for Getty Images.\nPortraits, Events, PR, Yves St Laurent Manifesto 2009, Mercedes Benz in house campaign 2011, contributed to Brian Eno's Lux (Day of Light) 2012\nFinalist for Annabel Williams Portrait Award 2013\n\nProfessional Actor and Drama Teacher\n\n","user_id":40536,"name":"Sebastian James Lister","website":"www.luciefoundation.org/sebastian-lister-theatre-in-the-house-of-the-dead-a-liminal-space-photobook"},{"id":635018,"bio":" I first took photography seriously during a period living abroad, taking portraits of people in the streets. When I returned to Australia I added experimentation with landscapes and macro photography.\n\nI find photography to be an excellent excuse to explore the world. It takes me to places I may otherwise have not visited. During the planning, meandering or composing of an image I find I am present in that moment. Be it wandering suburban streets or navigating a moss covered forest, capturing a scene that communicates the sense of wonder that this universe offers can be a uniquely fulfilling experience.","user_id":634434,"name":"Ian Callaghan","website":"iancallaghan.com.au"},{"id":755253,"bio":"","user_id":750685,"name":"Maxime Lindenbaum","website":""},{"id":750922,"bio":"Andrew Giambertone is a photographer based on Long Island, NY. His educational background in sociology and architecture greatly affects how he approaches photography. He enjoys observing his environment to try to understand the human connection to it, seeking to create images of symbols and archetypes that dwell in the human psyche using strong shapes and textures.","user_id":747155,"name":"Andrew Giambertone","website":"www.andrewgphotography.com"},{"id":750857,"bio":"","user_id":747099,"name":"Gabriel Lung","website":""},{"id":746204,"bio":"https://www.instagram.com/calotypical/","user_id":743112,"name":"Kala Heatherson","website":"heathersonphotography.com"},{"id":210569,"bio":"An experienced photographer, scuba diver, free-diver and animal rescuer, Viviana was born and raised in Greece. Most of her work involves nature and the sea in some shape or form. Her focus is water, underwater and art photography.","user_id":209967,"name":"Viviana Delidaki","website":"vivianadelidakiphotography.com"},{"id":41071,"bio":"Genoese by birth and training, in 1987 she is artistic director of Ex Art, monthly information and art critic. In 1989 she founded COMA and 1990 ICONA, companies that deal with corporate marketing and visual communication. In 1993 she continues activities as a freelance taking care of especially communication of the cultural events of her city. In 2005 she lived for a year in Sicily, where her son Matthew was born and then in Naples and Ancona. Then back in Genoa in 2007, she realizes artistic projects conceived during the period of wandering: these ones are worth prizes in different fields of art. Her works have been exhibited at the Carrousel du Louvre Parigi, New York, Miami, Madrid, Barcellona, Berlino, Budapest, Firenze, Genova, Milano, Busto Garolfo, Napoli, Roma, Torino, Trieste, Venezia, Lisbona, Basilea, Chicago, Livorno, Ajdovscina, Como, Shenzhen, Mumbai, Delhi, Changsha, Zhaoxing, Heibei, Zürich.","user_id":41076,"name":"Marta Moretto","website":"www.martamoretto.it "},{"id":25341,"bio":"I'm a photographer from Romania. After I studied Sociology University in Bucharest and worked for a while in advertising, I started my nomadic life. I lived in Chile, France, Greece, and Spain and am currently established in Mexico where I have started my own family. \n\nDuring these years, I’ve shot travel, fashion, portrait, wedding \u0026amp; fine art photography. I’ve worked for many publications that I admire such as DOR, Vice, and Travesias and I began selling my fine art photos online. I just finished studying Labasad Master in Documentary Photography. I've started to create intimate documentary series on subjects that I am passionate about like womanhood, motherhood, childhood, feminism \u0026amp; ex-pat struggles. I especially love analog photography.\n\nParallel to my personal projects I am working on assignments for various publications such as T Magazine and also shooting architectural photography.\n\nI am available and eager to shoot documentary, portrait, and editorial photography, and am very excited about continuing to travel around the world. ","user_id":25346,"name":"Ana Topoleanu","website":"www.anatopoleanu.com"},{"id":751065,"bio":"","user_id":747267,"name":"Thierry Stefanopoulos","website":""},{"id":38271,"bio":"Helena Blomqvist (SE), 1975, Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. Educated photographer at School of Photography, Gothenburg University, Sweden. I work intuitively, striving to capture the contemporary zeitgeist. I build my worlds by hand, piece by piece for my photographs, paying meticulous attention to fine detail. My art often deals with themes such as the environmental crisis, memories, dreams, feelings of alienation and the relentless passage of time.  My work has been widely exhibited, I´m represented by galerie Forsblom in Helsinki. \n","user_id":38276,"name":"Helena Blomqvist","website":"www.helenablomqvist.com"},{"id":256993,"bio":"Ausgebildter Werbefotograf, später Bildjournalist für Magazine und Nachrichtenagenturen, vorwiegend mit sozialen Themen. Seit 2007 ausschliesslich mit Kunstfotografie beschäftigt. Mitglied im Ruhrländischen Künstlerbund. Ausstellungen/Beteiligungen u.a. Contemporary Art Ruhr, Art Cologne, Ostwall Museum Dortmund, Forum für Kunst und Architektur Essen, Ludwig Galerie Schloß Oberhausen (Concours), Galerie Die.Kunst, Essen, Kunsthaus Neuasseln, Dortmund, Mosimo Galerie, Rees, Villa Plaisance, Lacanau-Océan (France) ACL-Lacanau (France) Galerie Adriana, Thorn, Niederlande\nWohnt in Essen und Lacanau-Océan, Frankreich","user_id":256391,"name":"Dieter Kunst","website":"www.dieter-kunst.de"},{"id":707677,"bio":"\n","user_id":707093,"name":"Isabelle Gerard","website":"www.pixzabelle.com"},{"id":664107,"bio":"Carl Pinnington is an internationally acclaimed and published fashion, beauty and fine art photographer who works closely with collaboration in its widest context.\n\nNew ways of seeing inform his practice; technical, aesthetic and traditional craftsmanship are all key elements within his artistry.","user_id":663523,"name":"Carl Pinnington","website":"www.carlpinnington.com"},{"id":235508,"bio":"Kate Geraghty is an Australian photographer and started her photojournalism career in 1997 and joined The Sydney Morning Herald in 2002 where she continues to work. \nShe has covered many world events including the Bali Bombings, the 2003 invasion of Iraq; covered stories in Afghanistan; war in Lebanon, the 2004 tsunami; Donbas War, the Refugee Crisis in Europe, the Gaza Flotilla, the drug wars in the Philippines, the liberation of Mosul, the plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, the aftermath of the Kasai war in the DRC, the aftermath of the fall of the self proclaimed Islamic State in North East Syria, the impact of COVID-19 in Australia and most recently documenting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.  \n","user_id":234906,"name":"Kate Geraghty","website":""},{"id":55117,"bio":"Robin Yong is a  Travel Medicine practitioner and a multi-award winning Travel and Commercial Photographer, trained by acclaimed American photographer Jim Zuckerman, the world famous Venetian Masks Florine Houee and Danielle Massart, and legendary Hollywood photographer Greg Gorman. He enjoys traveling to exotic destinations to befriend and photograph the locals. He is best known for his fairy tale-esque worldview work on the Omo Valley tribes in Ethiopia, the Venetian Masked models in Venice, the Bokator boxers of Cambodia and the Maikos of Kyoto. He calls these works his Travel Portraits, his Art of Travel Medicine. For most of his works, he does not use flash, reflectors or artificial lighting, depending solely on natural lighting alone. The photos are often intense, dramatic, colourful and extremely beautiful. For Robin, every photo must look like a movie poster...","user_id":55122,"name":"Robin Yong","website":"www.robinyongphotography.com"},{"id":705029,"bio":"Born and raised in New Jersey, I have lived in New York, Texas, Paris, and Lausanne, Switzerland. I am currently based in midtown Manhattan. I attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York (MFA 1997, Electronic Art) after graduating from the Ecole Cantonal d’Art de Lausanne, Switzerland (Diplôme, 1990, Drawing/Photography). I have won four Individual Artist Grants and a commission from the Houston Arts Alliance since 2006. I had solo exhibitions at the North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh), Women \u0026amp; Their Work (Austin), DiverseWorks (Houston), and 511 Gallery, (NYC). Collections holding my work include the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Art Museum of the University of Albany, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston among others. I have participated in residencies such as the Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada; Europos Parkas, Vilnius, Lithuania, and the Hermit Center for Metamedia, Plasy, Czech Republic, and the NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, New York, among others. From 2012-2020, I was Artist-in-Residence at Rice University in Houston, Texas. I live and work in New York City as a commercial and editorial photographer.","user_id":704445,"name":"Allison Hunter","website":"allisonhunterphoto.com"},{"id":531736,"bio":"Vietnamese born French photographer  self-taught\n\nFormerly : International relationships \u0026amp; university-level cooperation\nLatterly : Designer-Graphiste Freelance\n\n","user_id":531152,"name":"My-Ly Vu","website":"www.mylyvu.com"},{"id":40570,"bio":"VICTOR IEMINI is a theater photojournalist that comes documenting theater plays for a few years now. His knowledge in graphic design and his timing able him to carefully compose amazing and unexpected photographs. \"The moment of the impression of light is unique, it's not historical reality but it brings pieces of it, references, symbols, representations, dimensions, perspectives, codes, light and shape is kept on the photograph\"","user_id":40575,"name":"VICTOR IEMINI","website":"www.VICTORIEMINI.com"},{"id":274598,"bio":"Cheryl Newman is a London based artist and curator working with photography. Her practice explores the emotional landscape of love, desire, and family history. Her work mixes archive with storytelling through intervention to describe and examine the photographic representation of memory as both object and illusion.\nHer work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including, Head On Photography Festival, Sydney, Australia; On Looking, The National Museum Gdansk, Gdansk Gallery of Photography and NOSTOS: The Old Powerhouse Gallery, Paphos, Cyprus; Pingyao Photography Festival China and IAMMF, Seoul, Korea. \nShe is a winner of A Portrait of Britain, 2023, where her work was exhibited on screens throughout the UK with The British Journal of Photography, JCDecaux and publication with Hoxton Mini Press. Images from her series, SICK IN BED was included in The Eyes #13 / (After)care launched at LA Bal, Paris, during Paris Photo 2022. \nCheryl has an MA in Photography Arts from the University of Westminster and is an associate lecturer at UAL, and Southbank University, London. \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":273996,"name":"Cheryl Newman","website":"cheryl-newman.com"},{"id":40583,"bio":"Artist and photographer born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya based in Brooklyn, NY. Originally began with ink and acrylic painting. My background in painting and studio practice has guided my photographic process. I am keenly interested in socioeconomics and the movement of people - in my work I often take portraits of groups of people with objects I feel best describe their disposition.","user_id":40588,"name":"Tahir Carl Karmali","website":"tahirk.com"},{"id":539539,"bio":"I take photos of what is happening around me, especially when traveling","user_id":538955,"name":"xavier sisternas","website":""},{"id":393737,"bio":"Life is short, so there is no time to lose.\nAs a believer, I want everything I do to have an eternal impact in someone's life.\nThat's why I'm so passionate about photojournalism.\nI believe that God has given me a talent as a photographer and a developed taste for adventure so that I put all this in the service of my neighbor.\n\nMarried and father of 3 girls, I am deeply touched by the sad reality of women and girls having no choice but to sell themselves in order to simply survive.\n\nAs a photographer, I feel I have the duty to be the eye of those left behind that would unnoticed. This way, at least they will be remembered by some of us.\n\nThat's what drives me !","user_id":393153,"name":"daniel jean","website":"danieljeanphotographe.myportfolio.com"},{"id":751174,"bio":"","user_id":747369,"name":"Andy Chadwick","website":"www.andychadwick.com"},{"id":298354,"bio":"Photography has been my passion all my life.  Since 2015 my work has been shown in more than 30 juried exhibits  in New York City, Long Island, and Westchester. I then expanded to participating in juried exhibits at galleries across the country, from Oregon in the West to Illinois in the Midwest to Massachusetts in the East.  My photographs have won a number of awards, including the Award of Excellence from the Art League of Long Island (Jeanie Tengelson Gallery) at Dix Hills, New York; and  Best in Show from the Long Island Arts Council at Freeport, New York. My work has been the subject of articles published in print and on-line, and of television news broadcasts.","user_id":297752,"name":"Joan Weiss","website":"joanweissphotography.com"},{"id":40882,"bio":"Hi, I'm Flavio Ricci a passionate e professional photographer. ","user_id":40887,"name":"Flavio Ricci","website":"www.flavioricci.net"},{"id":40652,"bio":"To photograph, always, I go elsewhere. The places never seen before awaken my eye, offer me the promise that maybe something will happen. What interests me then is to take a picture of the \"moment before\". I photograph moments of promise, tension or fragility that are usually not noticed, and which reveal a mysterious and dreamlike world.\n\nI am sensitive to the cinematic poetry of Wong Kar Wai, to the exaltation of Jack Kerouack's writing, to shadow theater, and to the impermanence of all things, which I realized early on with the loss of my mother, at an age where time normally has no limit.\n\nToday, I want to develop my work over longer temporalities, by bringing together several trips, several images in one place, like a poetic, meditative and melancholic road trip.","user_id":40657,"name":"Olivier Léger","website":"www.olivierl.net"},{"id":40654,"bio":"Matthew Terry is an International/Nationally published Fine Art Photographer and graduate of the Academy of Art University, where he attained his BFA-Photography with a focus in Fine Art Photography in December of 2014. Currently located in the Davenport Iowa/Quad City area, Matthew picked up his first film camera in 2004 at age 16, and since has exhibited and sold work at galleries in Rome, San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Omaha, among others. Growing up in the Midwest, he long felt alienated in both a physical and mental sense. Lost within his surroundings he found photography, and through this medium he found a way to connect with other individuals who also felt a similar level of detachment. \n\nEndlessly intrigued by the ability to capture and hold a distinct moment in time within a world constantly in motion, Matthew creates conceptual imagery that questions not only the identity of who we are, but also how we interact  and relate to that which surrounds us. ","user_id":40659,"name":"Matthew Terry","website":"www.MatthewTerryPhoto.com"},{"id":841955,"bio":"https://www-811bet7.com 811bet7|Sua casa de apostas confiável. 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After retirement,I spent most of my time to capture wonderful moments with my camera!","user_id":257259,"name":"Helena Chan","website":"lingchan200@gmail.com"},{"id":688719,"bio":"professional portraitist","user_id":688135,"name":"Humberto Martin","website":"www.humbertobm.com.br"},{"id":78744,"bio":"Lucas Gibson is a photographer, visual artist, teacher and researcher based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ","user_id":78444,"name":"Lucas Gibson","website":"www.lucas-gibson.com"},{"id":696360,"bio":"Sebastian Rosiak -\nemployee of \"ROW Ruch Marcel\" Coal Mine in Radlin.\nA fan of industrial photography, urban exploration and visiting places related to the history of Upper Silesia and the 20th century.\nHe uses digital and analog techniques in his photography.\nLaureate of the photo competition \"WĘGIEL\" organized by the National Council of the Miners' Union in Poland.\nFinalist of the \"Exhibit at CCA 2021\" competition organized by the Center for Contemporary Art in Toruń.\nThird place (ex aequo) in the audience poll \"Exhibit at CSW 2021\". \nHonorable mention in the contest \"Obiektywnie Śląskie\" entitled \"Silesia without a mask\".","user_id":695776,"name":"Sebastian Rosiak","website":"www.facebook.com/sebastianblacksilesia"},{"id":208636,"bio":"Passionate Nikon captuurer of Anthropologie ","user_id":208034,"name":"Alessandra Pavolini","website":"Www.alessandrapavolini.com"},{"id":693587,"bio":"I'm living in Germany, in Wiesbaden, near Frankfurt.\nPhotography is a passion of mine since I'm five years old.\nMy other profession is director for theatre, also stage- and costumedesigner. I'm an opera singer, too.\nMy pictures a influenced by my profession... theatrical thoughts.\nI take portraits and fine art. But mostly I prefer to take dance pictures.","user_id":693003,"name":"Stephan Joachim","website":"stephan-joachim.de"},{"id":837669,"bio":"I work with portraiture and conceptual visual stories, focusing on light, atmosphere and small symbolic details.\nMy photography explores emotional states and quiet, cinematic moments where reality feels slightly shifted.\nI’m interested in creating images that stay close to the inner world and leave space for personal interpretation.\n","user_id":823512,"name":"Kristina Pankratova","website":""},{"id":7106,"bio":"I was born in Athens in 1974. My involvement with photography began when I was a teenager. Since then, I 've attended several seminars and lectures. I 've been living and working in Crete. In my work, the use of documentary photography is mandatory. I am often looking for landscapes and portraits to find the isolation of humans, provoking the viewer into new and perhaps unexplored territories.","user_id":7106,"name":"Dimitris Barounis","website":"www.dimitrisbarounis.com"},{"id":666038,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Hamburg, Germany.","user_id":665454,"name":"David Reineke","website":"www.davidreineke.com"},{"id":644895,"bio":"Adrienne Catanese (b. 1984) is an emerging photographic artist living and working in Long Island, NY. \n\n","user_id":644311,"name":"Adrienne Catanese","website":"www.AdrienneCatanese.com"},{"id":108064,"bio":"Soy abogado penalista (criminal lawer). Tengo 51 años de edad y soy padre de una chica de 17 años. Mi hobbie y pasiones son la fotografía, el arte, los vinos y el café. ","user_id":107462,"name":"J. Federico Campos Calderón","website":""},{"id":720662,"bio":"Hi, \nMy name is Yong Lei van Barlingen. A dog lover and photographer from Schagen, The Netherlands. My hobby blossomed into my passion!\n\n\n","user_id":720078,"name":"Yong Lei van Barlingen","website":"www.yonglei.nl"},{"id":169557,"bio":"BIO\nErik van Cuyk graduated as a lawyer but after a few wanderings he has chosen photography. He graduated from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam end of 2018. His graduation project was published as a photo book by Lecturis and shown at the Arles photo festival. Martin Parr added the book to his Tate Collection. Erik has had a number of exhibitions and been featured at festivals such as the International Photofestival Leiden (with a partial exhibition at Photoville New York) and the Naarden Photofestival. He is currently working on a long-term project in South London. \n","user_id":168955,"name":"Erik Van Cuyk","website":"www.erikvancuyk.com"},{"id":707543,"bio":"I am a retired educator.  I am in love with cities I've never been to and people I've never met.\n","user_id":706959,"name":"Kenya Spear","website":""},{"id":587892,"bio":"Elizabeth Van Dyke is a photographer and conservationist based in Santa Cruz, California. She has won recognition from LensCulture, Orion, Save Our Shores, Birdwatching Magazine, Creative Live and the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.\n\nElizabeth traveled to six continents to spread the joy and the message of conservation through her photography.\n\nAs a member of the board of directors of the Ventana Wildlife Society for ten years, she helped conserve and release California Condors, Peregrine Falcons and Bald Eagles.\n\nShe co-authored \"The Book of Cranes\" and \"The Book of Monarch Butterflies\"; and contributed to the books \"Our Magnificent Planet 2021, Single-image celebrations from LensWork Readers\"; \"2020 Vision\" and \"The Empty Years: An Oral History of the Pandemic(s) of 2020\".","user_id":587308,"name":"Elizabeth Van Dyke","website":"evandyke.com"},{"id":56052,"bio":"Education\n1987       San Jose State University, CA, M.F.A., Photography\n1983       University of California, Berkeley, CA, M.A., Visual Design\n1977       Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, B.A. with Distinction\n1974-75  Brown University, Providence, RI\n\nSolo and Three-Person Exhibitions\n2018   Smith Anderson North, San Anselmo, CA, Dreams of Transformation\n2018   Marin County Art Walk, McRoskey Showroom, San Rafael, CA, Dreams of Transformation\n2003   SFMOMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Guggenheim Bilbao\n1998   Art Space at San Francisco Zen Center, San Francisco, CA, What Persists\n1997   Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, Sara Leith-Tanous/R.R. Jones/Maggie Perry: Winners of the 1996 Center Awards\n1995   Union Gallery, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, What we mean when we talk about love\n1992   Photography Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV\n1991   Pro Arts Tempspace Gallery, Oakland, CA, Honored Artists’ Exhibition ","user_id":56057,"name":"Sara Leith-Tanous","website":"www.saraleith-tanous.com"},{"id":631530,"bio":"Amber Banks Brumby is a photographer and educator based in rural Staffordshire, West Midlands. \nHer practice explores environments, people and nature, focused with a documentary approach to photography. \n\nIn 2020 Ambers series Peacocks Cry was published by Out of Place Books, which offers a personal and intuitive exploration of rural life in a tiny hamlet in Staffordshire. The series takes place on her family farm in the English countryside where daily life, and death, play out to the backdrop of changing seasons.\nAmber graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2014 and has been teaching Photography for eight years. Her work has been shown most recently with Shutter Hub, 120x120 - Singapore, Photography Prize - RBSA Gallery, No Go Press, Print Magazine and Black River Magazine.","user_id":630946,"name":"Amber Banks Brumby","website":"www.amberbanksbrumby.co.uk"},{"id":670225,"bio":"Jena Love is an artist and educator who lives and works in Sullivan County, NY. Though her background is in drawing and painting, she is currently focused on expanding her body of conceptual photography work. In her art, Love explores the complexities, ironies, challenges, humor, and beauty of motherhood. A mother of three, Love often captures herself and her family as the primary models for her images, set within the context of domestic spaces. She uses elements of documentary and typological photography, along with aspects of surrealism and farce to craft images that critically engage with the quotidian nature of family life, finding humor in the mundane. Though approached through the lens of a personal narrative, Love’s art speaks more broadly to the universal and shared experiences of mothers, parents, and children, particularly as situated within an American consumerist culture. Her work has been exhibited in various exhibitions virtually, within the United States as well as internationally. Her work has been featured in numerous publications such as Feature Shoot, F-stop magazine, WE ARE magazine and Clan Magazine. She was named one of the 100 female photographers to watch in 2021 by Click Magazine and included in Photolucida’s Critical Mass top 50 of 2022","user_id":669641,"name":"Jena Love","website":"jenahlove.com"},{"id":40668,"bio":" Born in Catania in 1973, Davide Palmisano lives and works in Trento, Italy, since 1997. Still very young, he showed a sincere passion for photography, which he has practiced regularly.\n\nIn the last few years he has discovered the potential of expression and narrative within photography; this awareness led him to concentrate its focus and efforts on thematic and monographic projects.\n\nA self-taught photographer, avid reader of photobooks and regular visitor of exhibitions and festivals, Davide photographs, from a position of non-professionalism, to meet the need of a personal and intimate expression.\n\nPhotography for Davide Palmisano is a sensitive tool to depict reality - or its fragments - that he uses to interpret his perception in a candid way. The medium becomes a channel to stimulate the emotional dimension of the viewer.\n\n","user_id":40673,"name":"Davide Palmisano","website":"dpalmisano.jimdo.com"},{"id":40754,"bio":"Rebecca Clark’s work has always involved some form of alternative process or manipulation of media and the subject matter often interweaves appropriated imagery with her photographs.  She earned a BA in art history from Oberlin College and holds an MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design. Rebecca is a Professor of Art at the Community College of Rhode Island where she teaches photography. She lives in eastern Connecticut with her husband and children.  ","user_id":40759,"name":"Rebecca Clark","website":"www.rebeccaclarkphoto.com"},{"id":468423,"bio":"Giovanni de Mojana, born in 1995, is a freelance documentary photographer based in Milan, Italy. He has a BA in Intercultural Communication and studied film-making in Berlin. After working as assistant to Francesco Anselmi, he began focusing on his own work, which explores the interactions between individuals and their surroundings. In June 2023 he graduated from the International class of Visual Journalism in Hannover and\nrecently participated in the EAW class XXXVI.","user_id":467839,"name":"Giovanni De Mojana","website":"www.giovannidemojana.com"},{"id":40694,"bio":"Takatoshi MASUDA\n\n1987 Born in Hyogo,Japan\n2009 BDes in Kobe Design University, School of Design\n\n■Group Exhibition\n2017 8TH ANNUAL Center Forward Exhibition　（Center For Fine Art Photography, USA）\n2014 Portfolio Exhibition of Mt.ROKKO INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL 2013　（ARTS CHIYODA 3331）\n2012 TANTOTEMPO pure 2012　（TANTOTEMPO GALLERY）\n2011 TANTOTEMPO pure 2011 International　（TANTOTEMPO GALLERY）\n2011 World Indie Photo Book \u0026amp; Zine Collection 2011　 （TANTOTEMPO GALLERY）\n\n■Review\n2016 Review Santa Fe 2016\n2013 Mt.Rokko International Photo Festival 2013\n\n■Web Magazine\n2017 Fraction Magazine [Issue 95]\n2014 Fraction Magazine Japan [issue 12]\n\n■Slide Show\n2015 Mt.Rokko International Photo Festival 2013\nEmerging Photographer's Slide Show","user_id":40699,"name":"Takatoshi Masuda","website":"www.takatoshimasuda.com"},{"id":711002,"bio":"I consider myself as a sociable and dynamic person, and also collaborative. I studied music in high school, I played clarinet in a band so I know how to stay with the other people and how to make them feel comfortable. We organized many concerts so I know what mean working under pressure and how is working in a big group with different people and different ideas. \nI have a degree in Photography and I am specialized in photojournalism. I also dedicated myself to the world of graphics (advertising and editorial) to improve my skills. I have developed strong communication and organizational skills during my studies/jobs abroad, in America, London, Irland, Australia. Working in different fields taught me to challenge myself. Starting from basic roles I was motivated by the daily development of my skills. I possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, I love challenges and am able to relate to a wide range of people. Flexible and adaptable teamplayer. I’m able to do my job efficiently and under pressure overcoming any difficulty and staying loyal to my goals.","user_id":710418,"name":"Agnese Alessandrini","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/agnese-alessandrini-1143431ab"},{"id":607094,"bio":"French photographer based in Milano.","user_id":606510,"name":"charlotte lartilleux","website":""},{"id":751448,"bio":"","user_id":747604,"name":"George Scott","website":null},{"id":55126,"bio":"Adam Birkan is a freelance editorial photographer and visual storyteller. Adam has been named one of Magnum’s 30 Under 30 and PDN30 as well as a winner in the 2014 National Geographic competition. He has a Bachelors of Science in Visual Communication from Ohio University.  His clients have included, among others, GQ Style, AFAR, Vogue, The New York Times, and The New Yorker. His personal work often takes a macro view of social and economic issues. He focuses on literal and metaphorical juxtapositions and finds subtle moments that, collected together, reveal a broad depiction of accelerated industries and economic disparity in Asia. He is currently based in Bangkok, focusing on long term, and short term projects.","user_id":55131,"name":"Adam Birkan","website":"www.adambirkan.com"},{"id":558339,"bio":"","user_id":557755,"name":"Vladimir Karamazov","website":"karamazovphotography.com"},{"id":751520,"bio":"30-year-old amateur artist inspired by nature","user_id":747664,"name":"Juhász Máté","website":"jmmoments.hu"},{"id":40768,"bio":"Photographer, traveler and filmmaker. Work featured in National Geographic, GEO Magazine, Red Bull, Air Berlin, The Times, Daily Telegraph, KLM airlines, The Sunday Times, El Periódico de Catalunya, Marie Claire, Traveler Magazine of China, The Guardian, Huffington Post, La Stampa, La Vanguardia, Chinanews, Daily Mail, Turkish Airlines SkyLife, among others.","user_id":40773,"name":"David Oliete","website":"www.davidoliete.com"},{"id":751609,"bio":"","user_id":747729,"name":"Mingzu Liu","website":"lfi-online.de/ceemes/de/galerie/Mingzu-Liu-732366.html"},{"id":399526,"bio":"Hans Vos, ( Nijmegen 1960)\nFotograaf van architectuur, industrieel en (stads)landschappen.\n","user_id":398942,"name":"Hans Vos","website":"www.HansVosFotografie.nl"},{"id":40703,"bio":"I was born in Salerno (Italy) in 1989 and I have approached photography documenting backstages of some festivals like Giffoni Film Festival and Comicon Naples. I have had the fortune to be advised by great photographers as Richard kalvar (Magnum), Moises Saiman (Magnum) and Francesco Zizola (NOOR) who have helped me to evolve my vision.\n\nI am supported by 10b Photography gallery, I am a member of Spontanea , Italia Street Photography Collective.\n\nIn 2017 I won the first young talents prize in “Oltre le mura” award by Global Sharpers, and I was shortlisted in Slideluck Naples award, Lugano Photo Days award, Life Framer Night Photography award and Leica LFI Music Contest award. Some of my photographs have been shown at Korean Centre of Architecture and at MACRO (Rome). In 2013 I had exhibited in Biennale Architettura of Venice my series “Human Waste”, about Naples’ emergency in Naples in 2011.","user_id":40708,"name":"Isabella Borrelli","website":"www.isabellaborrelli.com"},{"id":665591,"bio":"\n\nAna Blumenkron (1989) is a photographer and photo editor, from Mexico based in London, UK. She received a MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from UAL. The focus of her work is on feminism, gender stereotypes, and how women are represented by the media. She has a strong interest in the way images influence our relationship with the world, and how we conduct ourselves in response to it. Her work has been exhibited in the United Kingdom (Menier Gallery and Photoworks), France (Luma), Japan (Aoyama Meguro Gallery), China (Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban) and Mexico (Centro de la Imagen).","user_id":665007,"name":"Ana Blumenkron","website":"www.anablumenkron.com"},{"id":841603,"bio":"apostasmapa|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: apostasmapa\nSite: https://apostasmapa.com/\nEndereço:R. 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The aim of my photography is to show the traditions of the different peoples living in this planet, following the philosophy of the famous collection “The family of man” assembled by Mr.Eduard Steichen for the MOMA, showing the big cultural differences to come to the conclusion that the whole humankind are part of the same essential “oneness”.\nI rather escapes from conflicts, war or catastrophe zones which invade our news everyday, to try to send a message of hope in the mankind showing the feelings and emotions common to us all in our everyday lives.\n","user_id":40722,"name":"Jorge Fernandez Garces","website":"www.enterceraclase.com"},{"id":746640,"bio":"After working as an assistant of a professional photographer I became a professional actor. Nevertheless  I often have a  camera with me to take pictures of life, street photography and  hazards.  I started last year to expose some of them and decided to come back to that art which is my favorite way of expression.   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To captivate the viewer by connecting through a state of consciousness and evoking a moving emotion.\n\nI want my images to tell stories.  I use my personal enlightenment and imagination to bring a concept to life.  Sometimes I am moved by someone’s journey or I see something in the person’s soul that captivates me.\n","user_id":40801,"name":"Petra Bensted","website":"www.facebook.com/Chill.Mimi"},{"id":40988,"bio":"BFA in Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design","user_id":40993,"name":"Ashley Cunningham","website":"www.acunningham.net"},{"id":41010,"bio":"Dave McMahon is a San Francisco based LGBTQS photographer \n\nInstagram: @realtalk2010\n\n\n","user_id":41015,"name":"Dave Mcmahon","website":"dave-mcmahon-jxtw.squarespace.com"},{"id":714895,"bio":"My name is Michelle Martins Carvalho. I was born in 1982 in São Paulo, Brazil. \n2001 I crossed the ocean to originally study biology at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. \n2017 I started a photography study at “Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie” in Berlin, which was completed in May 2022 under the mentoring of the renowned german photographers Ute Mahler and Göran Gnaudschun.\nThe fascination for biology and the unique creations of nature reflects in my photographic work. ","user_id":714311,"name":"Michelle Martins Carvalho","website":"www.michellemartins.de"},{"id":40712,"bio":"I’m from Barcelona and currently based in Oslo (Norway).\n\nMy approach to Street Photography is very intuitive and I’ve always liked to let my work grow freely, without me forcing any direction or themes. It’s a very open process that demands full awareness and fresh eyes to see the ordinary things of our everyday not just for what they are, but also for what they can become, when photographed.\n\nThere is a strong sense of play in my photography. It’s a game for me, and the city is my playground. As we grow into adulthood we tend to lose our sense of play. We build walls to appear stronger, more serious, more adult; and so we leave behind that part of us that made us kids, the part that turned our backyard into wonderland and that tree into a fortress. And that ability to fantasize and see the world through a prism of imagination and play is an essential part of my work. Play, to me, is all about being aware of the moment, and yet totally open to whatever happens. A surprise. A discovery. An eureka moment after connecting the dots.\n\nThe photos shown here are part of my always-in-progress Street Photography body of work (candid, unposed) that I call ‘Hopscotch’. The title refers to the well-known street game in which children outline small areas of ordinary pavement that suddenly become something else in their eyes: home, earth, heaven, etc. It’s a small transformation process in which they elevate the ordinary into the imaginary through a simple and innocent idea. And similarly in my photography, and by means of candid observation, I find and frame small pieces of the everyday and, through an idea (metaphor, symbol or a simple joke) try to elevate them from the ordinary. It is ultimately a group of images that emerges from my constant need to fool around with the monolithic view of the world imposed on us by custom and dogma.\n\n .\n\n*All my photos are taken from real everyday scenes. Any similarity with fictitious events or characters was purely coincidental.\n.\nI’m a member of the international Photography collective Burn My Eye\n\n.\n\nExhibition:\n\n– Solo Exhibition: ‘Fotografiens Hus‘ gallery, September 2018 in Oslo (Norway)\n\n– ‘Hopscotch’ Solo Exhibition: Sept.29 2017 at SpacePlace, Nizhny Tagil (Russia): here\n\n– Burn My Eye Exhibition: October 2017 at Muntpunt Gallerie, Brussels (Belgium): here\n\n– BSPF Selected Works Exhibition; April-May 2017; Hotel Bloom in Brussels, Belgium: here\n\n– Photo17: “Directors Choice Series” 6-10 Jan 2017; Maag Hallen in Zürich, Switzerland: here\n\n– Miami Street Photography Festival; Nov.2016-Jan.2017 at HistoryMiami Museum, USA: here\n\n– BSPF2016; Oct.28th – Nov.11th 2016 at Galerie Ravenstein in Brussels, Belgium: here\n\n– StreetFoto San Francisco 2016 finalists Exhibition; June 2016 in San Francisco, USA: here\n\n– “World Street Photography by α” organised by SONY Thailand; May 2016, Bangkok: here\n\n– London Photo Festival:  Street Photography exhibition, London (UK) (march-oct 2016) here\n\n– Urban Picnic Street Photography Exhibition; June/July 2014, Saffron Walden, UK: here\n\n– Miami Street Photography Festival Exhibition; Dec 2014 in Miami, USA: here \u0026amp; here \n\n– EyeEm 2014-15; Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, Miami, Toronto, New York, San Francisco: here\n\n– MIXT No.2: Timorous Beasties; February 2016 at Studio E gallery, Seattle, USA: here\n\n– Greenwich Gallery; “Crowds” Exhibition. March 20th to April 4th 2015, London, UK: here\n\n– Blank Wall Gallery; “Cityscape” Exhibition. June 7th to July 2nd 2015, Athens: here\n\n– Life Framer exhibition in Los Angeles (USA) at the Think Tank Gallery(nov. 2015) here\n\n– MSPF2015: The Street Collective/SPontanea + finalists exhibit (dec. 2015) Miami, USA here\n\n– Juraplatz:  Life Framer exhibition at Juraplatz artspace in Biel, Switzerland (dec. 2015) here\n\n.\n\nInterview:\n\n– Xataka Foto (spanish/2017): read\n\n– Fotopolis (polish/2017): read\n\n– P3 (portuguese/2017): read\n\n– Tackle (2017): read\n\n– Siam Street Nerds (thai/2017): read\n\n– Quitar Fotos (spanish/2017): read\n\n– iN-PUBLiC (2016): read\n\n-Rubixephoto (spanish/2016): read\n\n– Bird in Flight Mag (russian/2016): read\n\n– Gaël por las Calles (spanish/2016): read\n\n– Street\u0026amp;Repeat (2015): read\n\n– Another Street (2015): read\n\n– Photo Art Mag (2014): read\n\n– 121 Clicks (2014): read\n\n.\n\nPrize:\n\n– Finalist: EyeEm Photography Awards, The Street Photographer (2017); here\n\n– 1st Prize: London Photo Festival Street Photography international competition (2016); here\n\n– 2nd Prize: StreetFoto San Francisco international Street Photography Festival (2016); here\n\n– People’s Award \u0026amp; Finalist: Miami Street Photography Festival international competition (2016); here\n\n– Honorable Mention: Brussels Street Photography Festival 2016 (International Singles); here\n\n– Finalist: Miami Street Photography Festival international competition (2014); here\n\n– Finalist: Urban Picnic Street Photography international competition (2014); here\n\n– Finalist: Life Framer “Urban Life” \u0026amp; “Love” international competitions (2015); here \u0026amp; here\n\n– 2nd Prize: London Photo Festival Street Photography international competition (2016); here\n\n– 1st Prize: Scandinavian Photo Street Photography competition; (2015); here\n\n– Finalist: Professional Photographer of the Year international  competition (2014); here\n\n– Finalist: EyeEm international photo competition / Street Photography (2014); here\n\n.\n\nSelected Features:\n\n– IGNANT: “Pau Buscató’s Playful Eye”: here\n\n– PetaPixel: “The Playful Street Photography of..”: here\n\n– COLOSSAL : “Chance Encounters.. ” : here\n\n– Corriere della Sera : “Hopscotch ” : here\n\n– LensCulture: “H-O-P-S-C-O-T-C-H” by Pau Buscató: here\n\n– “100 Great Street Photographs” book, by David Gibson. Prestel Publishers: here\n\n– Photo Trend: “Pau Buscató photographie l’ironie du quotidien dans la rue” (in french) here\n\n– “Fotógrafos de calle: 13 fotógrafos españoles a los que seguir la pista” Xataka: here\n\n– International Street Photographer (ISP) Magazine, 2014 Nov/Dec \u0026amp; 2015 Jan/Feb Issues\n\n– Progresso Fotografico n.38 Issue dedicated to Street Photography (March 2016): here\n\n– Interculturality Magazine n.8 Issue, front \u0026amp; back cover photos and inside pages: here\n\n– Saatchi Art; part of the EyeEm Collection, curated by Rebecca Wilson; here or here\n\n– Life Framer: Featured Photographer in their virtual art space “The Collection”; here\n\n– Rubixephoto: “10 fotógrafos de calle nacionales que vale la pena seguir”; here\n\n– Magasinet; featured in the weekly magazine of national newspaper Dagbladet\n\n– EyeEm; Guest writer with the article “10 tips on Street Photography”; here\n\n– Rubixephoto: “10 consejos de Fotografía de Calle por Pau Buscató”; here\n\n– Eric Kim Blog: “35 Inspirational Photographers to Follow”; here\n\n– StreetShootR : “16  S.P. Cliches That Are Impossible To Resist” ; here\n\n– Street Mojo; “Best current street photographers for inspiration” here\n\n– Street Hunters: most influential street photographers of 2016; here\n\n– Street Photographer Notebook n.8 Issue…”Beach Special”; here\n\n– Xataka : “14 street photographers to get inspiration from”; here \n\n– Soloarteurbano.es: “La mirada de los fotógrafos de calle”; here\n\n– EyeEm Magazine, limited New York edition; here\n\n– Fotografia Magazine; here\n\n– Street Hunters; here\n\n– OldSkull.net; here\n\n– 121 Clicks; here\n\n \n\nOther:\n\n– Judging panel:  London Street Photography Festival 2017, international competition\n\n– Speaker:  “Some notes on Street Photography” at Scandinavian Photo Fair (Oct. 21, 2017)\n\n– Workshops:  Street Photography Workshops in Barcelona; Oct. / Nov. / Dec.; +info\n\n– Speaker:  “Some notes on Street Photography” at Tønsberg KameraKlubb (2017)","user_id":40717,"name":"Pau Buscató","website":"www.buscato.net"},{"id":25674,"bio":"Clare is an award winning portrait and fine art photographer. She originally trained as a ballet dancer and then studied photography at the Royal College of Art, London. The body, movement and the collaborative process with her subjects form the foundation to her photography.\nHer strong personal style is evident in her long-standing projects, books and the posters she devises for theatre companies, such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, London. Clare’s work has been widely exhibited and is in permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Photographic Society Collection, V\u0026amp;A, London and the Parliamentary Art Collection.\n\n…‘an uninhibited chronicler of her own life, speaking for her self and beyond that for all those caught in the flux of bodily and emotional change'. Creative Review\n\n","user_id":25679,"name":"Clare Park","website":"www.clarepark.com​"},{"id":3079,"bio":"Judith Jockel was born in Frankfurt / Main, Germany\nand is currently based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  \n\"My portraits balance between fiction and reality: the ingredients and locations are real: a house, a room, a garden, an office, but while photographing I am looking for a strange or magical side of ones own world. They might pretend to tell the full story of the person, but in the end they remain the result of a brief encounter of two individuals. In that particular moment I try to hold on to a feeling of truth; even if it's just a glimpse of what might lie beneath a surface.\"","user_id":3079,"name":"Judith Jockel","website":"www.judithjockel.com"},{"id":300377,"bio":"","user_id":299775,"name":"Filipa Meneses","website":"meneseskalinowski.myportfolio.com"},{"id":427966,"bio":"","user_id":427382,"name":"Florian Brunner","website":"www.mirror0flife.ch"},{"id":32395,"bio":"","user_id":32400,"name":"Marga Fraga","website":""},{"id":585439,"bio":"I am a photographer from Barcelona, and my passion for photography began at an early age when I fell in love with analog cameras. This appreciation for the classic and tangible has deeply influenced my approach to capturing images. In my recent work, I have focused on projects that explore the connection between portraits and flowers, blending the human and the natural. My most recent exhibition took place in Bergen, Norway, where I showcased a collection reflecting this fusion of elements.","user_id":584855,"name":"Ingrid Emaga Mba","website":""},{"id":55220,"bio":"Professional specialized in personal branding photo session and architectural photography.\n","user_id":55225,"name":"Rodrigo Luft","website":"www.rodrigoluft.com"},{"id":40917,"bio":"Micah Cash investigates how landscapes and their social histories influence cultural geography. Themes of ownership, demarcation, and utilization are explored across media. His projects contemplate the social, economic, and political forces that define particular landscapes, as well as the cultures that are dependent upon them. Micah received his MFA from the University of Connecticut and his BFA from the University of South Carolina. He has exhibited nationally in both solo and group exhibitions, most recently in Atlanta, Georgia, Lubbock, Texas, and Ithaca, New York. His paintings and photographs have been featured in the Looking at Appalachia project, F-Stop Magazine, 10 Journal, Light Leaked, Dotphotozine, and Another Place.","user_id":40922,"name":"Micah Cash","website":"www.micahcash.com"},{"id":732386,"bio":"I'm a Charlottesville, Virginia based photographer with a primary interest in landscape, wildlife, street, and portraiture photography.  My photographs are routinely on display at the ArtLeague in Alexandria, Virginia and my work has been featured in several magazines, journals and marketing sites.  ","user_id":731575,"name":"Rob Baker","website":"RobBakerPhotography.net"},{"id":375815,"bio":"I am the author of 14 award-winning cookbooks and also the producer of Telly Award-winning travel videos, which were inspired by diverse cultures both near and far.  \nI have traveled to 130 countries around the world where I get off the beaten path to capture real life.","user_id":375231,"name":"Paulette Mitchell","website":"paulettemitchell.com"},{"id":40874,"bio":"Daniel González Acuña was born on August 17, 1976.\nHe obtained a PhD in Archaeology (2008) and also a postgraduate degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of Seville (2011). In the development of these studies, he received a grant by the International Cooperation Office of the same university to make his photographic project about the situation of Christian minorities in the Palestinian Territories, published as a book.\nHis photographs have been published in newspapers (Wall Street Journal, ABC, El Mundo, El Correo de Andalucía, La Razón), Revista Ejército, Revista Española de Defensa, digital platforms of photojournalism and specialized media in archaeology and performing arts.\nAt the present, he combines his work as Head of Communication  with collaborations with news agencies and specialized media in performing arts, as well as making social photographic reports.","user_id":40879,"name":"Daniel Gonzalez","website":"www.danielgonzalezphotos.com"},{"id":55191,"bio":"Pailin Wedel is a Thai-American visual journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand, and often in Yangon, Myanmar. She has been covering Southeast Asia, where she grew up, for the past eight years exploring the clash between faith, tradition and modernity. Her work has been published by National Geographic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Monocle. You can follow her reporting journeys on her Instagram account @pailiner.\n","user_id":55196,"name":"Pailin Wedel","website":"www.pailinwedel.com"},{"id":831483,"bio":"","user_id":817221,"name":"Maya Arikan","website":""},{"id":831492,"bio":"Ethan Terzini is a 19 year old lens based artist from New Jersey, currently studying at SUNY FIT for his AAS in photography. There is no particular style to his work, instead he pursues the flow of creativity intrinsically.\n","user_id":817230,"name":"Ethan Terzini","website":"ethanterzini.myportfolio.com"},{"id":48649,"bio":"Remis Scerbauskas born in Kaunas, Lithuania- a photographer specializing in street scenes, portraiture and motion blur movements. The photographer’s eye constantly seeks for a unique approach of capturing the life performance. His artistic style has developed with a strong focus on creating black and white studio portraits. After engaging in studio photography for six years, he has made a creative shift to street photography in search of a unique view of the current urban environment. R. Scerbauskas has over a hundred published photographs  online galleries  and street photography books such as  “World street photography from Around The Globe”, “World street photography”. His work is recognised and awarded in several international street photography competitions. Currently, Remis Scerbauskas is an active exhibitor of his work in galleries and online catalogues.","user_id":48654,"name":"Remis Scerbauskas","website":"www.facebook.com/remis.scerbauskas"},{"id":40815,"bio":"Cristina Faramo was born in Catania, Sicily. On completion of her artistic studies she graduated at “Accademia di Belle Arti”. Afterwards she continued studying photography travelling between Italy and America. Her work has been exhibited in festivals and published world wide in magazines such as Stern, Vision, Burn, Rolling Stone. In 2009 her personal research project that explores the intensity of human relationships \"In The Mood For Love\" was nominated as a finalist for the \"Emerging Photographer Fund 2009\" by The Magnum Cultural Foundation. With an intimate approach to reality she focuses on internal human conditions expressed in an intimate search for something mystical that unites them with the Universe. She currently is living and working between Sicily and New York.","user_id":40820,"name":"Cristina Faramo","website":"www.cristinafaramo.it"},{"id":55355,"bio":"Tras licenciarme en Periodismo y varios años de bandazos decidí hacer lo que realmente me apasiona: contar historias a través de las imágenes. Hace un año que terminé de estudiar fotografía y ahora estoy intentando construir un estilo narrativo y visual mientras busco la manera de vivir a través de la fotografía.","user_id":55360,"name":"Iñaki Sola","website":""},{"id":169398,"bio":"Photography is for me a passion and a job, I could not even imagine doing this job if it were not for my great passion.\nI studied photography on my own attending in a second time courses and workshop with several photographers.\nPhotography has always been a vehicle to express myself and let others touch the excitement I feel when I live a situation that involves me.\nMy job gives me the great opportunity to keep my eyes open to the world and tell stories through the images I shoot. ","user_id":168796,"name":"Chiara Didoné","website":"www.chiaradidone.com"},{"id":662205,"bio":"","user_id":661621,"name":"Drew Paonessa","website":"cityofdust.net"},{"id":41009,"bio":"Australian photographer living in Melbourne.  Commencing his MA in Photography in March 2021. Continuing to practice in Fine art,  Documentary, and Commercial work. ","user_id":41014,"name":"Darcy Moore","website":"Darcywmoore.com"},{"id":400006,"bio":"Patricia Lay-Dorsey is a Detroit-based humanist photographer who was the 2015 Critical Mass Rauschenberg Residency award winner, had her self portraits of living with multiple sclerosis published in the 2013 book ‘Falling Into Place,’ was chosen by Time.com as the Michigan representative in their feature 'Instagram Photographers to Follow in All 50 States,' has had solo exhibitions around the United States and China, but will probably be remembered less as a photographer than as ‘Grandma Techno,’  the name that she was first given by fans at the Movement Detroit electronic  music festival in 2007. A book of Grandma Techno's photos and festival experiences  was published in 2019 and  sold out in less than two years.","user_id":399422,"name":"Patricia Lay-Dorsey","website":"www.patricialaydorsey.com"},{"id":560501,"bio":"Photographe indépendant, j’ai débuté mon activité à l’époque de l’argentique. Très tôt, je me suis découvert cette passion pour la photographie.  J’ai travaillé de longues heures avec beaucoup de plaisir.\n\n\n\nL’arrivée du numérique sur le marché a rapidement fait évoluer mes pratiques. J’ai alors réalisé tout type de projets : photojournalisme, événements familiaux, Book, photos immobilières, reportages de voyages organisés, paysages naturels, faune, Flore et macrophotographie. Ces expériences me confèrent une grande polyvalence pour satisfaire vos exigences. Épicurien, je m’intéresse à la nature, à l’histoire de l’humanité et principalement aux richesses naturelles qu’offre notre planète.","user_id":559917,"name":"tony clemenceau","website":"www.tc-photographie.com"},{"id":531474,"bio":"I am an amateur looking for emotions and expression on people's faces","user_id":530890,"name":"Katarzyna Guzek","website":"www.kasiaguzek.pl"},{"id":266499,"bio":"I was born in Loreto and raised mostly in Lima, Peru where I began my journey in the photographic world in 2009. I have been living in Berlin since 2018.\nBefore relocating, my main interest in photography was oriented towards still life and commercial purposes and while it still is, I have discovered a side of me that is able to engage with people and portray them in a unique fashion and develop personal projects from time to time.","user_id":265897,"name":"Marco Sergio Tapia Saavedra","website":"www.marcosaavedra.com"},{"id":841604,"bio":"580bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 580bet\nSite: https://580bet.uk.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 580bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #580bet #580betgnames #580betlogincom #580betwebsite #580betcasino","user_id":827447,"name":"ooo oiop","website":"580bet.uk.net"},{"id":660520,"bio":"My imagery is an extension of myself — an extension of my love for music, travel, architecture and especially my love for the intricacies of the human experience that make every individual unique. I love nothing more than to collaborate with and execute a client’s vision as well as bring my own visions to life. I am a passionate person who puts every ounce of energy into my work alongside the extremely talented, as well as creative, crew and clients I have the honor of working alongside. I feel blessed, every day, to be doing what I do.","user_id":659936,"name":"Samer Almadani","website":"www.samerstudios.com"},{"id":440120,"bio":"I am a Midwest-born photographer living in Los Angeles. My work is driven in part by ideas surrounding social interactions, self-presentation, identity, and memory. I studied painting and completed a BFA in design from Michigan State University prior to establishing a career as a graphic designer and art director in L.A. which acted as a catalyst to engage with my photographic practice. ","user_id":439536,"name":"Mark Holley","website":"markholleyphoto.com"},{"id":752288,"bio":"I'm hobbyist  amateur photographer, passionate about it I'd like to think. I enjoy Mother Nature, hence nature landscapes are my favourite, apart from that I try to explore portraits, sports shots and aerial shots subject to  aviation rules of the host country of course.","user_id":748279,"name":"Satish Nagdev","website":""},{"id":40995,"bio":"","user_id":41000,"name":"Bryant Scannell","website":"bryantscannell.com"},{"id":41221,"bio":"comercial photographer since 2013 , emotional photographer since ever.","user_id":41226,"name":"Raquel Chicheri","website":""},{"id":269269,"bio":"I am a 34 years old portrait, fine art and commercial photographer based near Frankfurt, Germany.\nWith the beginning of covid I started to experiment with the collodion wetplate process and fell in love instantly.","user_id":268667,"name":"Johannes Schembs","website":"www.johannes-schembs.de"},{"id":690794,"bio":"As a self-taught artist working primarily with photography and digital imagery, Iris explores the emotional resonance of colour and geometry as tools to blur the boundary between reality and imagination. Through a vibrant, often mischievous visual language, her works construct playful worlds that challenge the seriousness of everyday life. Rooted in the belief that creativity begins with curiosity, she invites viewers to rediscover their sense of wonder and to look at the world with the eyes of their inner child. Her work was exhibited in Hong Kong, New York and Paris. ","user_id":690210,"name":"Iris Wong","website":""},{"id":257680,"bio":"iam profesional photographers","user_id":257078,"name":"priyo widdi","website":""},{"id":767882,"bio":"Photography hobbyist from Melbourne whose interests are mainly landscape but venturing into the world of street and abstract.","user_id":761149,"name":"Rob Raaymakers","website":""},{"id":601085,"bio":"Heath Robbins loves to tell real-life stories that impact people, families and their communities. With a tack-sharp and intuitive directorial style, Heath focuses on creating naturalistic visuals that bring home a client's big ideas. Whether the project involves complex crowd logistics, or intimate relationships and portraiture, Robbins' objective is to reinforce the rich emotional connection of moments in time. \n\n","user_id":600501,"name":"Heath Robbins","website":"www.heathrobbins.com"},{"id":40982,"bio":" I used to teach in inner city London but when I became ill with multiple sclerosis, I took up photography as this was something I could do despite my disability and it gave me focus, literally and figuratively.  When I'm taking pictures, the pain is forgotten as I engage with my subject, the wild and beautiful landscapes to be found around us.","user_id":40987,"name":"Adrian Theze","website":"www.cornwallphotographic.com"},{"id":609916,"bio":"\nMy immersion in photography began with the birth of my daughter. These were pictures for a family album. My daughter grew, and with it my skills improved. So, photography has become an integral part of my life. I recently found out that my grandfather was a photographer, although he was a doctor by profession.\n\nMy photograph is life as I see it. My heroes are people, events, animals. For me, every shot is the soul of an object captured in the moment.\n\n\n","user_id":609332,"name":"Mila Mokina-Khairullova","website":"www.mila-mokina-khairullova.com"},{"id":20294,"bio":"I am  a Virginia based portrait and documentary photographer. His photography visually explores obscure locations, objects and micro work cultures. Cave Art Continuum, one of my current art projects, is an analog film-based investigation of time, space, mystery and loss that contextualizes the surfaces and symbols discovered under 1960’s era launch pads with human Paleolithic cave art. I am the author of Infinite Worlds: The People and Places of Space Exploration (Simon \u0026amp; Schuster).\n\n","user_id":20294,"name":"Michael Soluri","website":"www.michaelsoluri.com"},{"id":455637,"bio":"As a young student, Ottawa-based photographer Abigail Gossage took a darkroom course at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende. She was inspired for life. After a hiatus of some thirty years to raise a family, she returned to photography and her inspiration. She is known today for her scenes of urban spaces and rural landscapes. In the city and the country, at home and abroad. Abigail Gossage continues to explore contemporary narratives through both medium-format film and digital media. \n\nOne of the founding members of Studio 255, Abigail Gossage shows her work both as a solo artist and as part of the studio group. Recent exhibitions have featured the cityscapes of Berlin, Paris, Moscow and Chicago and her hometown of Ottawa. Her photography has been exhibited in various Ottawa galleries and her work has been published in Canadian Camera, Photo Life, Photoshop, and, most recently, Black \u0026amp; White Magazine. and Lenswork's Trilogies 2022. ","user_id":455053,"name":"Abigail Gossage","website":"www.abigailgossage.ca"},{"id":41013,"bio":"Photographer and Cinematographer","user_id":41018,"name":"Ekaterina Bourindine","website":"www.ekaterinabourindine.com"},{"id":211525,"bio":"Based in BKK","user_id":210923,"name":"Zhamq Thamchawee","website":"www.facebook.com/zhamq.thamchawee"},{"id":545073,"bio":"Chika, born in 1988 in Fukuoka, Japan. Ichio, born in 1983 in Yamagata, Japan.\nThey graduated from Japan Institute of Photography and Film.\nThey have worked together as “Chika \u0026amp; Ichio Usui” since 2016.\n\nThey are based in Kansai, Japan.\nIn 2019, they were elected to KYOTOGRAPHIE [Kyoto International Photography Festival] KG+SELECT 12 Artists and held their solo exhibition. They won the Paris Gallery First Floor Award from over 200 exhibitor artists from KG+SELECT 12 Artists and KG+.\nThey held a solo exhibition in Paris in November 2019.","user_id":544489,"name":"Chika \u0026 Ichio Usui","website":"chika-and-ichiousui.net"},{"id":679310,"bio":"Hi :) - I am Aida, conceptual fine art photographer featured in magazines for the past 10+ years - Nice to meet you!\n\nMy work reflects my inner world, my views, my perception on people, situations, events and perspectives on human shapes, spaces, lights and details \n","user_id":678726,"name":"Aida Boldeanu","website":"www.instagram.com/aida_studios"},{"id":778796,"bio":"Łukasz Cynalewski, born 1976, head of the photo department of Gazeta Wyborcza in Poznań. Graduate of the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism at Adam Mickiewicz University. Since 1996 he was associated with the editorial office of Głos Wielkopolski, in 2001 he moved to Gazeta Wyborcza. Winner of many press photography awards: Grand Press Photo, BZWBK Press Foto, Journalist Award, Photojournalist of the Year in the \"Politics\" category and Wielkopolska Press Photo. His photos were published, among others, by \"Polityka\", \"Wprost\", \"Newsweek\" , \"National Geographic\", as well as abroad \"The Guardian\" and \"Washington Post\". He is a lecturer at the press photography studio at Collegium Da Vinci. He grew up among albums, prints and cameras. His father - Brunon Cynalewski was a well-known photographer from Poznan and from an early age his son assisted him in his work.\nBy virtue of his profession, he does every type of photography: from news photography, to portrait and sports photography, but street photography is his hobby. He is devoted to the classics of photography: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneu and Elliot Erwitt are his masters.\nDespite his classical standards, he experiments with technology, of which he is a great enthusiast. He is also interested in shooting short films using digital cameras, drones and 360 cameras.","user_id":769924,"name":"Łukasz Cynalewski","website":"cynalewski.pl"},{"id":126736,"bio":"Physical readaptation therapist, multidisciplinary artist, student of politics and art,  retired teacher, lover of dance and music, wanderer.","user_id":126134,"name":"Judith Denise Brisson","website":"www.judithdenise.com"},{"id":778850,"bio":"Xenia Uranova  born in Kaliningrad (Baltic see region-Russia, with Ukrainian and Belarusian roots). Im living in Poland for last 13 years.\nIm doing audio-visual art, music, animation, body work, leading my own globetrotting drum school “Nature of Rhythm”. Im plays ethnic and experimental music. Have been participated in photo exhibitions in PL, RU, IT, DE, LT and have won a Russian photo-art competition in 2007. Get the prize “Young photographer of Russia 2007”. Currently I just get my residency legalization to save myself from deportation to RU and ready for a new colaboratin and projects. See more on my website : www.xeniauranova.pl\n\n\n","user_id":769968,"name":"Xenia Uranova","website":"www.xeniauranova.pl"},{"id":303086,"bio":"Floridian at heart but traveler by nature. I have been shooting for 6 years but 2 years professionally. I like to go to different places but a room in a house works just as well. . Recently I have begun taking photos outdoors which I hope to exhibit as they emerge.","user_id":302484,"name":"John Ruggiero","website":"johnruggierophotography.com"},{"id":468678,"bio":"Johan Wolfard, 71 Years old, worked as a flower arranging teacher for 30 years, and as a  freelance photographer for the local newspaper for the last 5 years.","user_id":468094,"name":"johan wolfard","website":""},{"id":752084,"bio":"","user_id":748117,"name":"Gregor Hartmann","website":"www.hartmannphotos.com"},{"id":752187,"bio":"","user_id":748196,"name":"Tony Barrett","website":""},{"id":359146,"bio":"My name is Antonio Recupero, I was born on June 15th 1973 in Oristano (Sardinia Italy). I have been working as an airport employee in Alghero for about 20 years. I am a self-taught photographer.\n","user_id":358544,"name":"Antonio Recupero","website":""},{"id":222580,"bio":"Amateur for many years having fun and self taught.","user_id":221978,"name":"Peter Darrow","website":""},{"id":147838,"bio":"Elijah Hurwitz is an independent photographer based in Los Angeles. ","user_id":147236,"name":"Elijah Hurwitz","website":"www.elijahsol.com"},{"id":455473,"bio":"Born in Padua on January 6, 1967, I live in Veneto, Italy. After the Polaroid's \"rediscovery\" in 2012 I decided to follow my early interest in photography. \nMy work is exhibited in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally","user_id":454889,"name":"Marco Ragana","website":"www.marco-ragana.com"},{"id":210024,"bio":"Ioanna Sakellaraki (b.1989) is a Greek visual artist, creative practice researcher and prospective Fulbright fellow at Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History (2025-2026). Her work investigates the relationship between collective cultural memory and fiction. Drawing emphasis on the photographic object, process and encounter, she explores the boundaries of a primitive, yet futuristic vision of places and people.\n\nShe is a graduate of Journalism with an MA in Photography from The Royal College of Art and an MA in Cultural Studies. Following her interest in inter-disciplinary critical theory in relation to visual arts, she was awarded an International Scholarship for undertaking her PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) at RMIT University in Melbourne (2021-2025).\n\nShe is the recipient of The Royal Photographic Society Bursary Award 2018 and was the winner of a Sony World Photography Award in 2020. In 2019, she was awarded with the Reminders Photography Stronghold Grant in Tokyo and the International Photography Grant Creative Prize and in 2021 received further funding from Arts Council England. Nominations include: the Inge Morath Award by Magnum Foundation in USA, the Prix HSBC, the Prix Levallois and the Prix Voies Off in France.\n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally in art festivals and galleries with recent solo shows in Tokyo, Melbourne, Belfast, Braga, Greece and Berlin. Her projects have been featured in magazines such as The New Yorker, TIME, Aesthetica and Wallpaper and journals including The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Financial Times and Deutsche Welle. Her work has been acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Collection. Her monograph ‘The Truth is in the Soil’ is published by GOST Books (London, 2022).","user_id":209422,"name":"Ioanna Sakellaraki","website":"www.ioannasakellaraki.com"},{"id":751330,"bio":"Sean Murphy is a professional photographer since 2014 and specializes in portraiture, wedding, event, and fashion photography. In 2016, I quit my job to pursue photography full-time, emptied my bank accounts to fund my business, and hit the ground running. Eight years later - despite a global pandemic that shut my business down for 15 months - I haven't looked back or regretted my decision for a second.\n\nI love creating art, whether it's for New York Fashion Week, the most important day of two people's lives, or just for fun. Being a photographer is who I am. Since 2023, I've also served as a freelance creative director on several projects. \n\nYou can find more of my work at www.smphotographer.com and on Facebook and Instagram @seanmurphyphotographer","user_id":747503,"name":"Sean Murphy","website":"www.smphotographer.com"},{"id":40998,"bio":"Born in Lima, 1979.\n\nI am a visual artist using photography as my main medium. My interest revolves around the rethinking and reinvention of my personal history.\n \nAfter studying photography at \"Centro de la Imagen\" (Lima, Peru), I had my first solo exhibition entitled \"Ahnensonne\" in April 2009 in the Gallery \"80m2\" in Lima.  This included a series of photographs that explored the history of my ancestors. \n\nMy second solo exhibition took place in Lima at \"Corriente Alterna\" in 2011.\n\nI have also participated in numerous group exhibitions including, The \"Häuserträume für Kinder\" auction in Hamburg, Germany 2012 for the Ronald McDonald foundation, organized by the auction house Sotheby's. \n\nI am currently a member of the project \"La Encomienda\" which began its tour in San Jose de Costa Rica opening the celebration of 30 years of The Jacob Karpio Gallery, continuing to Art Bo 2012 in Bogota Colombia, Scope Miami in December 2012 and Art Lima Art Fair 2013 and 2014.","user_id":41003,"name":"Christian Fuchs","website":"www.fuchs-christian.com (not updated since 2011)"},{"id":40983,"bio":"Sergey Anisimov, Russia, Salekhard,  arctic photographer                                                                                                                                          EFIAP, MPSA,                                                                                                                               \nLikes to travel. Has visited many countries around the  world. A favourite places of taking pictures are northern and Arctic regions of the world.   Author of 6 albums.  34 personal exhibition. Founder of the project Global Arctic Awards. \n","user_id":40988,"name":"Sergey Anisimov","website":"www.anisimov-photo.com"},{"id":277205,"bio":"\nI am a London based photographer, that focuses on Unit Stills and Portraits.\nIn the last five years I have been freelancing all across UK, capturing film stills, behind the scenes and events, as well as take studio portraits.  \n\n\n​\n\n​","user_id":276603,"name":"Veronika Casarova","website":"www.veronikacasarova.com"},{"id":841961,"bio":"Royal Rose Digital — Dubai \u0026amp; Pakistan based digital marketing agency helping brands grow with SEO, PPC, social media, web design \u0026amp; result-driven strategies.","user_id":827804,"name":"David John","website":"royalrosedigital.com"},{"id":537617,"bio":"I am a final year degree student with the Open College of the Arts in the UK. My dissertation and body of work have been assessed and I am working on my final module, Sustaining Your  Practice.","user_id":537033,"name":"Robin Stewart","website":"robin-stewart.com"},{"id":669152,"bio":"\n     Pamela Zaremba received her BS from Babson College. After\ngraduating, she pursued a career in photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City. After completing her studies there, she worked extensively in editorial and commercial photography before deciding to pursue her passion of Fine Art. She currently works and lives in Westport, Connecticut. \n\nEducation\nCity of London Polytechnic Instituted (1988-1989) \n\tBS from Babson College in Wellesley, MA (1990) \n\tInternational Center of Photography (1991-1993) \n\nExhibitions \n2022 Solo Exhibition, Boomerang,  BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2021 Solo Exhibition, Overcome, BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2020  Solo Exhibition, Transposed, BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2020  Group Exhibition, She is Rising, Carriage Barn Arts Center, New Canaan, CT\n2020  Group Exhibition, The Southeast Center for Photography, Greenville,    SC\n2019  Solo Exhibition, Collapsed Time, BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2018  Solo Exhibition, Apparitions, BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2017  Solo Exhibition, Girls, BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY\n2016  Select Fair, Art Basel Week, Miami, FL\n2015  Select Fair, Frieze Week, Chelsea, NY\n2014  Select Fair, Art Basel Week, Miami, FL \n2014  Group Exhibition, Pop Up, Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT\n2014  Group Exhibition, Yonkers Art Weekend, Yonkers, NY\n2014  Group Exhibition, Home Show, Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT\n2010  Group Exhibition, New Canaan Carriage Barn, New Canaan, CT\n","user_id":668568,"name":"pamela zaremba","website":"www.pamelazaremba.com"},{"id":366560,"bio":"I was trained as a painter, but I seemed to like painting on or from photographs more than canvas. So I stopped painting and focused on making the images myself. I've been doing this for over 50 years. Michael Nelson holds a B.A. in Fine Art and a M.A. in Painting/Photography from Western Illinois University. He has post-graduate work at UCLA and Art Center for Design. He has taken graduate independent study classes with Garry Winogrand, Eileen Cowin and Kendra North. ","user_id":365958,"name":"Michael Nelson","website":"www.nelsonsixtaart.com"},{"id":40964,"bio":"Visual Artist Jose Espínola works in both still and motion photography. Jose's Academic background in Communications combined with a Degree in Graphic Design and Art Direction had led him to find a strong visual aesthetic that smooths between Documentary and Fine Art Photography. \n\nIn his work he uses the raw immediacy of the images as a cognitive tool, exploring the correlation between erotism and the social environment. Using collective signifiers-memories, to create compositions that create strong imagery that reflects society and ourselves.\n\nDriven to find stories where does not seems to be one, with a solid vision of aesthetics. Jose establishes some kind of mutual understanding with his subjects and the atmospheres with captivating empathy, hunting the public intimacy, evocating the private,  and empowering genuine sexuality.\n\n","user_id":40969,"name":"Jose Espínola","website":"www.josespinola.com"},{"id":746587,"bio":"Inizio come fotografo nel 1980 a Milano .\nwww.suruspoint.com","user_id":743439,"name":"Paolo Pier Luigi Guglielmetti","website":"PC"},{"id":239013,"bio":"Most of my work is centred on the life of the community where I live in North London. It can often be seen in local community newspapers , on local lifestyle and cultural social media sites and gallery exhibitions. While the bulk of my work is digital more recently I have been working with analogue and alternative photography techniques.\n\nI hold an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London.","user_id":238411,"name":"Stephen Furner","website":"stephenfurner.wixsite.com/stephen-furner-photo"},{"id":88545,"bio":"","user_id":88093,"name":"Winfried Leeman","website":"www.wleeman.nl"},{"id":41070,"bio":"I have worked as a fine artist in painting for decades. Then, in 2010, I set aside my paint and brushes and immersed myself in photography. Ever since, photography has been my addiction. It’s the thing I wake up doing. It encompasses almost every aspect of my life. That and writing, as I am also a published author of several creative nonfiction stories. In both my photography and writing, I reflect on a profound awareness of the fleeting nature of life. I refer to myself as a living artifact of past lives, as I often haunt the rural landscape in upstate New York where I live. Now, in the Autumn of life, I approach my photo-work and writing from a more heightened awareness. A vision rooted in the contemplation of the evanescent human and natural worlds, where they intersect and how they parallel each other as time marches on.\n","user_id":41075,"name":"Marianne Smith Dalton","website":"www.mdaltonart.com"},{"id":841565,"bio":"979bet| 979bet.ae.org 979bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Cassino Online e Apostas Esportivas para Jogadores Brasileiros\nMarca: 979bet\nSite:  https://979bet.ae.org \nEndereço:R. 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A fluent Malay and Indonesian speaker, South East Asia has been Richard’s passion and his patch for a number of years now so he knows his Dim Sums from his Durians and his Laksas from his Longans. Richard has also lived in Indonesia, Thailand, and South Africa. Yes he is very lucky! Richard’s work is focused on exploring stories that are so often passed by in today's monotonous mainstream media and he is especially interested in social and environmental related stories with a particular interests in identity and borders. When he not out taking pictures or writing about himself in the third person he is spending time with his wife and their seven adopted cats that have traveled with them on all their adventures.","user_id":163881,"name":"Richard Humphries","website":"richardhumphriesphoto.com"},{"id":751545,"bio":"Caracas, Venezuela, 1978.\nTemporarily living in Panama.","user_id":747681,"name":"Mauro Arocha","website":""},{"id":41079,"bio":"MICK STETSON is a photojournalist and freelance photographer who specilizes in documenting cultures and people from remote regions within Asia. Mick focuses mainly on diminishing cultures and cultures that are transitioning or transforming as a result of the encroachment of modernity. He is especially interested in the effect that the pressures of globalization are having on the traditional lifestyles of various ethnic groups and how it affects their individual and cultural freedom. \n\nSince Covid-19, he has been rediscovering his early photographic passions and trying to meld photojournalism practices with the aesthetics of art.","user_id":41084,"name":"Mick Stetson","website":"www.mickstetson.photography"},{"id":152635,"bio":"Born in Mexico and living in Berlin, editorial, corporate, and fine art photographer. I work within the genres of architecture and space. I am interested in history, and how to approach it with photography.","user_id":152033,"name":"Dante Busquets","website":"www.dantebusquets.com"},{"id":41107,"bio":"A photographer of the fantastical, my images offer the viewer a portal to another world; an ethereal, archetypal, dream-filled realm where the impossible becomes possible.  I see the world in a mythic, symbolic way.  Things are rarely what — or all — they appear to be.\n\nWhile other photographers employ entire teams to bring an image to life, I am a one-person show.  I painstakingly make my costumes and props by hand.  I scout all my locations personally.  I shoot without assistants.  I complete every step of my lengthy post-production process entirely on my own.  And I do all of this on a shoestring budget.\n\nWhat makes my working style all the more challenging is the fact that I suffer from a neurological disease called myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.), which causes constant pain and exhaustion.  But it also fuels my art and drives me to create.","user_id":41112,"name":"Sarah Allegra","website":"sarahallegra.com"},{"id":41102,"bio":"I was born in South Africa and traveled through the US, Europe, Asia and the Far East. From the age of 16 I took photographs, becoming a commercial photographer and then after several years in computing, I have returned to my creative side.","user_id":41107,"name":"Rory Isserow","website":"www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/27358"},{"id":774209,"bio":"","user_id":766218,"name":"Elisa Rembado","website":""},{"id":850172,"bio":"\"bgd88 এক্সপ্লোর করুন: অনলাইনে স্লট ও গেম খেলার নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা!   ডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!   বিস্তারিত তথ্য:   ঠিকানা: R. das Flores, 1559 - Centro, Brasília - DF, 58575-868, Brasil   ফোন: (+55) 11 99811-2581   ই-মেইল: bgd88.app@gmail.com   #bgd88 #bgd88_Game #bgd88_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming   Website :https://bgd88.app\"","user_id":836016,"name":"bgd88app bgd88app","website":"bgd88.app"},{"id":41342,"bio":"Maggie Shannon is a photographer specializing in portrait and documentary work. Maggie tells stories of small communities and their social rituals in order to elevate marginalized voices and build a more inclusive world. Her approach is rooted in honesty, empathy, and endless curiosity. \n\nHailing from Martha's Vineyard, she received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in Photography, Video and Related Media and is now based in Los Angeles, California. Maggie was selected as a 2018 PDN Emerging Photographer and was named one of Magnum's 30 under 30. She is a member of Women Photograph and her work has appeared in American Photography 35, 36 and 37. Her first book, Swamp Yankee (2016), told the story of New England shark fishing. ","user_id":41347,"name":"Maggie Shannon","website":"www.maggieshannon.com"},{"id":376433,"bio":"","user_id":375849,"name":"Sandra Holst","website":""},{"id":841964,"bio":"Quality home appliances and kitchen machines designed for durability and performance. Find reliable dough kneaders, electric churners, skimmers, and spare parts with great service and customer satisfaction.","user_id":827807,"name":"Rahat 123","website":"www.brothers-home.com"},{"id":41078,"bio":"Michael Magers is a documentary photographer and journalist based in New York City.  He is a frequent collaborator with the highly acclaimed team at Roads \u0026amp; Kingdoms and served as the lead photographer on their award-winning books, \"Rice Noodle Fish”and \"Grape Olive Pig” (as well as contributing to the 3rd book in the series \"Pasta Pane Vino\") published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His images are exhibited both internationally and in the U.S. and have appeared in a wide range of digital and print publications including TIME, Smithsonian, Vogue Italia, British Journal of Photography, Huck, Outside, The California Sunday Magazine, CNN’s Explore Parts Unknown,  New York Times - T Magazine (Instagram Takeover), The Guardian.com, and The Washington Post.   His first monograph, Independent Mysteries, was published by Hatje Cantz in late 2019.\n\n","user_id":41083,"name":"Michael Magers","website":"www.mpmagers.com"},{"id":220719,"bio":"Ukrainian born, raised in Melbourne Australia, Mariana is a passionate self taught photographer. She didn’t truly discover photography until moving to India in 2015, learning how to use a camera on the streets of Delhi, capturing people and life. Once back in Melbourne in 2019 she made the decision to focus on photography as a career, using online resources, workshops and contacts to educate and expand her knowledge and techniques in fine art photography.\n\nWith a keen interest in portrait, documentary and travel photography she has an affinity to people and finds herself drawn to different and interesting faces, cultures and environments. She aims to create raw and beautiful portraits with an edge and a need to tell another’s story.","user_id":220117,"name":"Mariana Zilbershteyn","website":"www.mzphotography.com.au"},{"id":752506,"bio":"Born and raised in Paris, I moved to the Netherlands about 10 years ago where I raise three boys and photograph ","user_id":748452,"name":"Véra Noir","website":"www.vera-rose.com"},{"id":649727,"bio":"80 year old black photog. self taught. (grandma moses with a camera)\nin over four decades i have never been selected. never made a penny.\nmeanwhile boring shit gets macarthurs.....","user_id":649143,"name":"james morton","website":""},{"id":696807,"bio":"I go by Matt, and I am the happy snapper behind Elta Photography\n\nMy love for fine art photography and getting lost on many amazing adventures with my family has led me here. Now I strive to share my photography journey and creativity with the world.\n\nI adore the romantic essence of old school film photography and the modern day luxury of editing. So I have been exploring a way to combine these two very different approaches within my own work.\n\nIn the future I am aiming to create a coffee table book, but at the moment my focus is on refining my style","user_id":696223,"name":"Matthew Fleming","website":"www.eltaphotography.com"},{"id":113441,"bio":"Reza Isapour Kalkhoran\nIs An Iranian Born Photographer Speaks The Language Of The Aesthetics Of The Surrounding World.\nHe Holds A Degree In Visual Art \u0026amp; Communication And Is Winner Of Several Scholarships’ And International Awards. Isapour Celebrates Delightful Visual Compositions Found By Chance (Or Choice) Out In The World, Through Images.\n\nLink to full CV:\nhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kdr1o6dz2xw6gvjxjgqlz/Reza-Isapour.docx?dl=0\u0026amp;rlkey=97259uhj6i2yan5kcrb91w69e","user_id":112839,"name":"REZA ISAPOUR","website":""},{"id":41161,"bio":"1965　Born in Gunma,Japan\n1986  Graduated from Department of English at St. Margaret’s Jr. College\n\nAwards/Competitions\n2014  shashin Book Award 2014 in)(between shortlisted\n            ipa 2014 - Honorable Mention - Collage and Digitally Enhanced\n            PX3 2014 - Silver Winner - Abstract Category \n        　 PX3 2014 - Silver Winner - Digitally Enhanced Category\n            ONWARD 2014 Finalist\n            KOLGA AWARD 2014  Geocell category finalist\n\nSolo Exhibition\n2014  TOKYO KINGYO Gallery deem, Kobe\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n2014  shashin Book Award 2014 in)(between gallery,Paris\n           “ONAEABA Selected Photographers 2013” T.I.P Gallery, Tokyo\n           “INTERART7 Exhibition” Gallery Shibayama, Ginza\n            “KOLGA AWARD exhibition” Tbilisi, Georgia\n            Mt.Rokko International Photo Festival \"Portfolio Exhibition\" 3331 Arts         Chiyoda,Tokyo \n\nPublish(partial)\n2014  PHOTO+Magazine (Nov.2014 Vol.55)\n\nWeb\n2014  Fraction Magazine Japan Dec.2014 \n             PHOTO+Magazine(Nov.Vol.55)\n             LENSCRACH(Jul.24th Japan Week)\n\n      \n","user_id":41166,"name":"Michiko Makino","website":"michikomakino.wix.com/home"},{"id":363526,"bio":"I am a photographic artist creating  bold colourful landscape inspired prints. My style is unusual since it more resembles Pop Art serigraphy (screen printing) than conventional photographs.  ","user_id":362924,"name":"Malcolm Cross","website":"www.malcolmcrossarts.com"},{"id":723542,"bio":"I work in TV and film in camera and Art Departments. I'm 42 years old and live and work in the Gold Coast Australia.","user_id":722958,"name":"Scott Clark","website":""},{"id":475056,"bio":"kunstfotografisch vorwiegend tätig als analoger Camera obscura Fotograf mit Schwerpunkt Porträt, ONDU 6x6 Holzkamera\nAusstellung II: Verborgen im Licht - Camera obscura Porträts Galerie Gerd Uhlig im Levantehaus Hamburg, 2015 \nAusstellungsbeteiligung: 7 Bilder aus dem Zyklus [sans] – Camera obscura AKT in der Ausstellung schwarz+weiss Galerie Gerd Uhlig, Schenefeld August 2018\nAusstellung III: Vertraute Distanz – neue Camera obscura Porträts im Pinneberg-Museum, Oktober – November 2018,  Ausstellungsbeteiligung IV: PAVLOVKA ART GALLERY (KIEW) PINHOLE FEST Juni 2019\nCamera obscura Newsletter monatlich seit Januar 2016\nYouTube: WasKunstDu?/Tim Rädisch 12/2016 (ab Minute 37)\n Ausstellung IV: \"Falling man\" Juni - Oktober 2022\nab 6/19 Sixième-Technik: Verschwenkung der Camera (horizontal/vertikal) bei einer Belichtungszeit von 1/6 Sekunde ","user_id":474472,"name":"Tim Rädisch","website":"www.timfoto.de"},{"id":724344,"bio":"I work spontaneously. It has been my experience that an amazing idea can come out of something as menial as an exercise. In most cases I stumble upon an idea while taking a photograph just for the sake of actually putting something on paper.  The work itself tells me what it is about. ","user_id":723760,"name":"Denise Douglas","website":""},{"id":743707,"bio":"Carl Pinnington is an established artist and photographer creating in the realms of fashion, beauty and portraiture.\nHe realised it was photography skills that would allow him to express himself most effectively and went on to study at Blackpool and the Fylde College (UK) graduating with a Distinction, then qualified with a Masters in Photographic Arts.\nCarl has achieved several industry accolades for his artistry, these include Shot up North (UK), AOP's International Digital Imaging Awards, The UK National Business Calendar Awards, The International Color Awards and Manchester OPEN (UK). His artistry is published internationally in a wide range of books and magazines.","user_id":740879,"name":"Carl Pinnington","website":"www.carlpinnington.com"},{"id":745615,"bio":"40 ans de photographies\n30 ans de reportages dans le monde\n44 livres publiés sur différents Thémes \n25 000 images Publiées en presse\n50 Expositions dans le monde\n10 Films documentaires\n\nMeilleure Photo international du sport automobile au FICSEM 1982\nKodak: 1982 / Meilleure Photo international du sport automobile\nFuji: 1986/ Meilleure Photo international du sport automobile\n1986 : Meilleur photo automobile au festival international de Chamonix, \n1991 : Meilleur livre au festival international de Chamonix \n\nRéalisateur films documentaires: TV  Cinéma Festival MUCEM\n2011 (26 ') «Retour dans la cité de la joie» avec Dominique Lapierre\n2013 (52 ') L’Inde entre Fête et Spiritualité\n2014 (52’) Carnaval en Libérté\n2016 (52) Sénégal entre Mythe et Spiritualité\nSérie de documentaire (8-10’)\n","user_id":742590,"name":"Dominique Leroy","website":"www.artsper.com/fr/artistes-contemporains/france/51196/dominique-leroy"},{"id":743777,"bio":"I live and work in Kansas City.\n\nI Graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in Environmental Design and Architecture; studied sculpture at Kansas City Art Institute; earned certification in secondary education at Avilla College, Kansas City.\n\nI'm a registered architect with 30+ years experience, but have been taking photos since my brother and I convinced Dad we wouldn't drop his Argus C-3. I’ve been doing it professionally since 2009. In addition to my independent work, I was the in-house photographer at Populous (formerly HOK Sport) in Kansas City from 2006 to 09.\n\nAnd I taught one year of high school chemistry.  Long story.","user_id":740938,"name":"Aaron Dougherty","website":"aarondougherty.com"},{"id":746508,"bio":"Francisco Diaz (b. 1999) is a portrait and conceptual photographer born and raised in Kansas City, KS, where he still lives. Diaz has made various work surrounding his community, friends, and family in Wyandotte County. He has also made experimental work and mixed media. Diaz mainly works digitally, but he has also worked with film using 35 mm. and 4x5 large format. He is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a BFA in Design with a concentration in Photography. Diaz’s work has been shown widely around the Midwest, including at the University of Nebraska, the University of Iowa, and the University of Kansas in the KU libraries and Edward Heap of Birds galleries. Exhibitions include 16x16x16, An Uncertain Depth, LibArts, and the 2022 KU Visual Arts and Photography Show.","user_id":743369,"name":"Francisco Diaz","website":"franciscofineartmedia.myportfolio.com"},{"id":216666,"bio":"Photographer based in Germany.","user_id":216064,"name":"Caroline Schreer","website":"www.carolineschreer.de"},{"id":573593,"bio":"","user_id":573009,"name":"Elitza Nanova","website":"nanova-photography.com"}]}