{"profiles":[{"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"},{"id":721403,"bio":"","user_id":720819,"name":"Юрій Іванчук","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002203428290"},{"id":636466,"bio":"French/Swedish, I am a passionate photographer who lives to tell stories about the connection we have with this amazing natural world we live in. I am currently based in Christchurch, New Zealand.","user_id":635882,"name":"Julie Chandelier","website":"www.juliechandelier.com"},{"id":744244,"bio":"I'm a young Franco-Bulgarian photographer that just left my 9-5 job to dedicate myself to becoming a full-time photographer in the music industry. \n\nAfter a severe depression a couple years ago, photography was a the cure that helped be gain back my self-esteem and confidence and, the single thing that makes me the happiest. ","user_id":741357,"name":"Emil Hadjiganev","website":""},{"id":744230,"bio":"CAP, BTS of photography\nC.DANSLABOITE documentary movies 2004-2010: photo reports: ethnic groups, Nature, Parties(Holidays), Sports 1996-2004: art director of the publishing house: LESIR on 1990-1996: artistic Co / director of the publishing house: Chronosport on 1985-2005: 20 years of report in Formula 1 1980-1985: creation of a studio of photography in Nîmes\n\n\nRealization: documentary Movies: festival, Cinema, Television\n\n 2015 (52 ') Senegal \" Between Myth and Reality \" 2014 (52 ') + (80 ') \" free Carnival \"  \n2013 (52 ') \" India, between feast and spirituality \"  2011 (26 ') \" Return in the city of the joy \" with Dominique Lapierre in Calcutta.\nSeries of documentaries (short 8-10) '\n\n\n37 thematic years of report: nature, Animal , Carnival, Feast, Veil(Sail), balloon, Ethnic group...\n\n15.000 pictures published in press and magazines\n\n40 published edited books:\n\n Formula 1, Nature, Animal keeper(Painter), Carnival, sailing boat, Veil(Sail), Hot-air balloon, Ethnic group\n\n\n\nPhotographic prices(prizes):\n\nKodak, Fuji, on 1982 / 1986: better automobile photo to the international festival of Chamonix, on 1991: better book to the international festival of Chamonix\n\n50 exhibitions in the world\n","user_id":741343,"name":"Dominique Leroy","website":"www.artphotolimited.com/galerie-photo/dominique-leroy/series"},{"id":41080,"bio":"Photographer/Traveler (FRGS/SES)\n\nSpend my time photographing people + places for stock.\n","user_id":41085,"name":"Michael Crockett","website":"www.icon-pix.com"},{"id":744366,"bio":"Rik Versteeg (1990) is a Rotterdam-based visual artist, who has been developing his conceptual skills in portrait photography, still life, art photography, make-up, design, and video work since 2013. Originally a fashion photographer, Versteeg blended his photography skills with his interests in costume- and set design, make-up, fashion, and queer culture, transforming his work into an all-around practice.\n\nIn his studio, Versteeg creates work that seems to violate the boundaries of time and space and blends several influences and styles. His work is heavily influenced by queer culture, and Versteeg sees his work as a counter-reaction to heternormativity. His latest project Sensitive Obscurities has been subsidized by several funds and resulted in a long-term project and exhibition.\n\nVersteeg’s work has been shown in solo- and group exhibitions, art fairs and galleries, published in magazines and newspapers. His commercial work is mainly produced for other creatives in the industry like theatre’s, musicians, fashion platforms, and designers.","user_id":741469,"name":"Rik Versteeg","website":"www.rikversteeg.com"},{"id":746574,"bio":"Je prends des photos comme je joue de la musique, avec coeur et créativité. J'essaie d'être un artiste complet, une personne entière, de la musique à la photo.\nJe fais des images depuis très jeune, et depuis quelques temps elles ont pris une place de plus importante dans mes recherches et mes créations. J'y applique les mêmes chemins que depuis toujours : détournement, jeu avec la technologie, hybridation, exigence plastique.\nJe m'amuse chaque jour à repousser mes limites.\n","user_id":743427,"name":"laurent flechier","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/142945720@N06"},{"id":224682,"bio":"Martin U Waltz\nis a photographer, educator and writer in Berlin, Germany. Martin has won numerous international photography awards. His work has been shown in exhibitions in New York, Paris, Dublin, London, Rome, Bucharest and Berlin.\n","user_id":224080,"name":"Martin U Waltz","website":"streetberlin.net"},{"id":687606,"bio":"I am Yulia. I am 45 years old. Photography is my hobby. I work with documentary and art photography.","user_id":687022,"name":"Юлия Кучеева","website":""},{"id":237073,"bio":"Born in Nantes in 1992, Corentin Schieb started photography as a way to keep memories and his passion bloomed when he started studying the analogue medium.\n\nHis photographs focus on capturing his encounters and wanderings, wether on his daily life at home or during his long journeys on the road. His images, where the subject are rather friends than models, are tainted with melancholy, nostalgia and onirism. \n\nWhile he enjoys capturing scenes of life, friendship, love, good and bad times... he’s looking to portray the raw beauty of the youth and their ideas of freedom in contrast to the contemplation of ephemeral moments and lost time.","user_id":236471,"name":"Corentin Schieb","website":"www.corentinschieb.com"},{"id":745519,"bio":"Photographer using alternative  photographic techniques and experimental photography. Since1992 doing courses of techniques and creative photographic processes in her MateriaGris workshop. Since the early 1990s, her work has been part of numerous individual and group exhibitions. Boreal Invierno Austral is the title of photography poem book published by Animal Sospechoso in 2016.","user_id":742501,"name":"CRISTINA ORTIZ CASTILLO","website":"crisortiz.com"},{"id":744618,"bio":"Anna Cassidy is a Dublin based photographer who has recently graduated from Griffith College, Dublin with a first-class BA in Photographic Media.  Her practice is concerned with making work related to people, our landscape and the issues that impact them.","user_id":741687,"name":"Anna Cassidy","website":"www.annacassidy.com"},{"id":744983,"bio":"Volker Riemann\nerfuRt/ thÜringen\nbObbY digitAl (sOny)  \ndE/construKtion (unfertig)  \nXperiment (offen)   \ngrAu bIs rOt  /  noTEXt (noCOn)\n\n\n","user_id":742019,"name":"Volker Riemann","website":"www.clo-photo.de"},{"id":745171,"bio":"Andreas R. Mueller is a photographer based in Switzerland with a passion for nature and travel photography. He got into analog black and white photography at age 13 self developing photographs in a lab at school. In 2007 Andreas entered the digital world using a Nikon D200 on a safari in eastern Africa. At the same time he started underwater photography using compact cameras in small camera housings going through the evolutionary stages of using external strobes and wet lenses towards taking a DSLR under water. In recent times he started some analog photography projects using famous cameras from the last century.\n\nThe passion for underwater photography brought Andreas to some of the most remote dive spots on our planet. Here, to capture the beauty and diversity of life underwater.","user_id":742188,"name":"Andreas Müller","website":"www.andreasrmueller.com"},{"id":745587,"bio":"I'm a US-born, Italian-raised writer and photographer. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit its stride, I was wrapping up a trip around the globe, and wound up unable to get home. I opted for Bangkok over being trapped in the US, for purely practical, immediate reasons. Within months, a pro-democracy uprising kicked off and I began documenting it; reading Thai history, learning the language, and ultimately making the decision to stay.\n\nI now shoot for human rights groups in the region and write periodically for outlets around the world.","user_id":742568,"name":"Joshua Stephens","website":"www.jxshua.studio"},{"id":745607,"bio":"","user_id":742582,"name":"Patricia Irene Zander Angulo","website":""},{"id":745645,"bio":"Deena Haynes is an artist living in the hills of Aptos, California surrounded by trees, an organic flower farm and wild creatures.  She has been creating and selling art for over 18 years and loves pushing the edges of materials, printing on unusual surfaces and combining layers of mediums with untraditional processes. Her deep love of nature is reflected in her artwork and she can frequently be found hiking or cycling around the Santa Cruz County.\n\nShe has a passion for art photography and experiments with her pinhole, instant, phone and digital cameras.  Her photographs often become an underprint or overprint with printmaking or painting through various methods such as screenprinting, cyanotype, photo transfers, double exposures, and solarplates.\n\nDeena has exhibited her work in New York state, San Francisco and Santa Cruz, California.  She has participated in Santa Cruz Open Studios for many years and her art work is in private collections in United States, Canada and Europe.  She also developed and led Creative Coaching Groups for visual artists, combining her passion for coaching and art.\n","user_id":742617,"name":"Deena Haynes","website":"www.deenahaynes.com"},{"id":745958,"bio":"Dheeraj Paul was born in 1974 in Delhi into one of the most well known and respected photography family in India. He has a vast multitude of experience in editorial and advertising photography spanning close to three decades. He is a prominent and acknowledged voice in the contemporary photography community in India with his mentorship influencing new and upcoming photographers. He is also the brand ambassador for Sony Alpha photography and the Founding Director at Indian Photo Tours where he leads guided photo expeditions and masterclass for photo enthusiasts.\nWith a goal to capture moments in daily life, he specialises in people, travel, fine-art, food and architecture photography.\nHe has been a part of the jury for the International Sony Photography Awards 2014 and 2015. He has also been invited thrice in a row for the International Jury by the Humanity Photo Awards 2009, 2011 and 2013 in China co-organised by UNESCO. His work has been critically and widely acclaimed. He has a wide range of published books including “Around India’s First Table - Dining and entertainment at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, “The Golden Temple- A Gift to Humanity”, “The Art of Indian Cuisine” and many more to his name. His pictures have also been exhibited in different parts of the world including Al Thani Awards, House of Humour in Bulgaria and many more.\nHe has also been awarded prestigious accolades for his work over the last two decades.","user_id":742888,"name":"Dheeraj Paul","website":""},{"id":664268,"bio":"Elena Bykhanova Photographer. Photography for Elena is a way of knowing herself, the surrounding space and her place in the world.","user_id":663684,"name":"Elena Bykhanova","website":""},{"id":41061,"bio":"","user_id":41066,"name":"Kristopher Grunert","website":"www.grunertimaging.com"},{"id":633723,"bio":"Since postgraduate study, I have divided my time between art and design education and personal practice . With a background and first degree in fine art (painting) my interest in making photographs has developed over time: initially supporting work with other media and subsequently as outcomes in their own right.\nAlongside formal and atmospheric considerations, I am largely inspired by the power of the trace, the fragment and the unresolved to provoke the imagination in unexpected ways. A longstanding preoccupation with the found mark has led to work which observes, interrogates and documents banal and often overlooked surfaces. Residues of human and other activity present in domestic, natural and urban environments are areas of particular interest. They suggest all kinds of narratives and stimulate broad lines of enquiry. Whether literal or metaphorical, responses to these encounters open up new, personal ways of reading the environment, and of experiencing, deciphering and relating to landscape.  \nMy work has been shown around the UK and internationally.","user_id":633139,"name":"Tony Bowen","website":"www.tonybowen.info"},{"id":93311,"bio":"British. Live in Italy.","user_id":92815,"name":"denise perry","website":"flickr.com/photos/cheesedenise/weddingsinitalytuscany.co.uk"},{"id":746086,"bio":"My style is impressionistic when it comes to creating still lives with food. I strive to add emotion to the food photography.\n\nMember of the National Association of Photo Professionals https://rusnapp.com/anton-kuzmin/\n\nSpecialization: Food photography\n\nMy clients are leading restaurants, major marketing agencies and brands.\n\nExperience:\n10 years in photography\n30+ shootings every month\n300+ restaurants and brands (Growfood, Novikov group, Bona Capona Group, etc.)\n\nI developed an original method of producing visual content for restaurants and launched series of the professional training programs.","user_id":743001,"name":"Anton Kuzmin","website":"foodcontent.pro/portfolio"},{"id":746666,"bio":"J’aime raconter des histoires et créer des univers autour de personnes rencontrées ou de situations vécues. La photographie est un de mes moyens d'expression. J'y vois la plupart du temps une occasion de relever autre chose que la simple apparence.\nPhotographier c'est témoigner de ce qui est visible et compréhensible mais aussi et peut-être surtout de ce qui est indicible et nous touche en plein coeur. J'ai parcouru le monde pour y découvrir d'autres cultures, une autre nature avant de m'apercevoir que chaque chose n'a de sens que si on la relie à soi-même. Le monde est grand et si petit, le monde est beau et si laid.. quelque soit notre perception, seule notre empathie nous permet de voir au-delà des apparences.\nJe continue à explorer le monde autour de moi ou un peu plus loin.  Je me consacre aujourd'hui à un travail qui me tient à coeur : transmettre l'émotion ou susciter l'interrogation à travers des images qui nous interpellent.","user_id":743497,"name":"christine Lemarchand","website":"www.christine-L.com"},{"id":746733,"bio":"自分の心の為にセルフポートレートを撮る","user_id":743553,"name":"真穂 橋本","website":"sakura-26.com"},{"id":566959,"bio":"","user_id":566375,"name":"Claudia Prontera","website":"www.instagram.com/alnilam_"},{"id":746773,"bio":"My creative practice is about looking for magic, I take my camera and peer into the little wild corners of the world. The way the light dances on springs of grass, or the colours that emerge in water at sunset is evidence of the magic that can be found, if we only look for it.\n\nHaving grown up in the wilds of the Northumbrian landscape, raised on folklore and fairy stories, a mythic thread is always woven through my work. Inspired by the mysterious workings of the world, my camera is a conduit between my imagination and the aesthetics of objective reality. \n","user_id":743585,"name":"Alyce Burton","website":"www.alyceburton.co.uk"},{"id":746936,"bio":"A pixel pusher with a decade of experience in web and graphic design.\nA photographer that captures the moment, freezes reality,\nbut still leaves room for your imagination.","user_id":743719,"name":"Conny Conrad","website":"www.conny-conrad.de"},{"id":721349,"bio":"My name is Edu Calde and I was born in Vic (Barcelona) in 1989.\nArtist by vocation (and having ruled out pursuing university studies in Philosophy), I started my career as a photographer in 2011 (despite having been an amateur photographer since 2005 and having completed a baccalaureate in art in 2008) when I decided to study a four-years university degree in Photography and Contemporary Creation in Barcelona and then a one-year specialization in Author Photography.\nFrom 2015 when I finished my studies until approximately 2019 I leave photography in the background for personal reasons.\nAfter a holiday trip to Iceland in 2019, I decided to leave my whole life behind to move to Iceland and start a new life with new goals, new opportunities and new challenges to grow both personally and professionally (although these plans were not carried out until 2021 due to Covid situation).\nNow, after a year living and starting my new life in my new country, Iceland, I feel that I am once again the artist that I was.\nI’m a fine art photographer passionate about knowledge and fundamental and transcendental issues such as existence, life, death, science, the universe or God. I try not to leave anyone indifferent with my photography, to provoke some emotion, to create an irrational link between my photography and the spectator and his own experience. My art is ambitious and visually striking, delicate and shocking, nice and sharp. My art pretend to be visual philosophy.","user_id":720765,"name":"Edu Calde","website":"www.educalde.com"},{"id":747014,"bio":"Born in 1965 in Italy, professional photographer since 1989, I have always combined the profession with personal projects, creating various books and exhibitions.\nCurrently I mainly deal with industrial and landscape photography as well as architectural photography and historical / artistic documentation.\nMy works are represented by the Simephoto agency in Italy and by 4Corners Images in Great Britain with whom I have been collaborating since 2006. In December 2021 it receives the QEP certification\n(European Qualified Photographer), in industrial photography","user_id":743785,"name":"Arcangelo Piai","website":"www.arcangelopiai.it"},{"id":746291,"bio":"I am a Freelance Portrait Photographer based in New Zealand. I like to push the boundaries on what is to be conceived as 'normal' in the portrait world. I have always lived my life never wanting to be the same as my peers - yearning to be different. And this is what I naturally express through my photography also. Capturing stories through a fine art lens.","user_id":743188,"name":"Eilish Burt","website":"www.eilishburtphotography.com"},{"id":747074,"bio":"My name is Anissah Y. Mack, but I have decided to go by ANI (Ah-nee). Over the past decade I've changed what I wanted people to call me (Anissah, Nesa, Annie, Anna, Mack, and I probably have 3 more names I've used). Which in a way screams dissociative identity disorder (DID), but in all actuality it was me trying to find my way back to who I really am; who I've always been. As I've re-united with my inner child, I thought I should start where the child in me was suppressed/buried in a grave by the people around me and myself. So, I chose ANI, which is what my family calls me. A re-introduction of self to the world just made the most sense to me. For the first time in my adult life I feel like ME!","user_id":743833,"name":"Anissah Mack","website":"www.ani1722.com"},{"id":742749,"bio":"I'm a film and digital photographer based in Georgia. I am in love with mystical, paranormal phenomena and horror films.","user_id":740055,"name":"Andrew Reys","website":""},{"id":746685,"bio":"","user_id":743513,"name":"Petur Olafsson","website":""},{"id":746718,"bio":"","user_id":743540,"name":"Rafique Sayed","website":"www.rafiquesayed.com"},{"id":61275,"bio":"Artist Roger Gottlieb\nRoger is a master of the digital format with more than 20 years of photography experience across many genres.  His award-winning works have appeared in numerous print publications as well as in local, national and international and on-line galleries - - both individual and group shows. Major works have been exhibited in New York, Pennsylvania, Budapest, Hungary and Barcelona, Spain. \n","user_id":61278,"name":"Roger Gottlieb","website":"rogergottlieb.com"},{"id":41019,"bio":"I explore performative and participative art through photography and writing. Till 2013 I taught Cognitive Science and Art Theory in a Beirut University. Since 2009, I'm engaged in several meta-artistic interventions and publications in the art world. In 2010, I got to be nominated as curator and commissioner of the Lebanese Pavilion for the 54th Venice Biennial 2011, and created 'institutional void' in the Arsenale as part of a neo-Situationist project which I documented on http://thestateofmind.be. In 2013 I launched an ongoing photography project: The Better World. My other ongoing photographic series is 'Calling Elvis’.  I'm also doing an ongoing project with a friend called 'I Woke up in Beirut' (Beirut mon Amour | http://goo.gl/iBWNcG)\nThis year, I launched peacerunners.org a writing and photography project about the Beirut Marathon runners.","user_id":41024,"name":"G.H. Rabbath","website":"thestatetofmind.be"},{"id":709213,"bio":"I am a Canadian engineer and film photographer. Although I have been doing photography for over a decade, the pandemic inspired me to dedicate myself to film. I embrace the limitations and flaws of film; it forces me to slow down and adapt in my process while also adding character to the final product that I did not expect. I use photography as a way to show others how I view the world and how we are molded by the places we inhabit. I find myself most inspired by street photography, architecture and film cinematography and I try to incorporate those influences into my own art.","user_id":708629,"name":"Stephen Chan","website":"stephenchan.photography"},{"id":725008,"bio":"I am a production assistant working in the cinema industry in Belgium. I do most of my street photography on film. ","user_id":724424,"name":"Greg Evrard","website":""},{"id":746367,"bio":"","user_id":743252,"name":"Katharina Roters","website":"www.katharinaroters.de"},{"id":659344,"bio":"Tom Condon received his BFA in Painting from Virginia Tech and his MFA in Photography and Film from VCUarts. His work has appeared in international art fairs and competitions such as UNTITLED Miami, SCOPE (Miami and New York), the Affordable Art Fair, and artDC. He has received artist grants from the Chautauqua School of the Arts, Vermont Studio Center, a professional fellowship in printmaking from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, a Publication Fellowship with Peripheral Vision, and a WorkingArtist.org Photography Prize. Tom’s art is professionally represented by ADA Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. ","user_id":658760,"name":"Tom Condon","website":"www.thomasjcondon.com"},{"id":756587,"bio":"Jackson Porter Hardin (1996) is an artist interested in evolving human and nonhuman ecologies. Hardin engages with Earth Grief–the anxieties and sorrows of ecological loss– and its manifestation as tension in the body. His photographs, artist books, and video projects intervene in human-centered narratives of apocalypse within a framework of mourning and metamorphosis. Raised in Colorado’s Western Slope, Hardin holds a BA in Media Studies from Vassar College. He earned an MFA in Photography and Related Media at SUNY New Paltz. His work has been recognized by the Society for Photographic Education (SPE), Humble Arts Foundation, and the Lucie Foundation. He currently teaches at Ramapo College in New Jersey. ","user_id":751796,"name":"Jackson Porter Hardin","website":"www.jacksonporterhardin.com"},{"id":747290,"bio":"Working as a duo, with numerous and very different brands over the years, we’ve evolved into  chameleons when it comes to adapting our work to accommodate a client's brief. Everything from food campaigns in studio,  fast paced shoots on location, dainty jewelry, social media content, product photography and fine art.  Between us we have over 20 years of experience in commercial and creative photography and an overflowing bank of personal fine art imagery and we  love finding and framing the Awe in life and nature though light, pattern and colour.","user_id":743997,"name":"Reshmi Andrew SharmaRose","website":"www.sharmarose.com.au"},{"id":41042,"bio":"I am a Slovenian-born, Brooklyn-based photographer and cinematographer. My personal projects focus on the passion of others, from athletes pushing their bodies to the limit to medical professionals helping those in need. Exploring diverse cultures and alternative lifestyles, I seek intimate moments within the unfamiliar.\n\nSince relocating to the United States in 2010, I worked with a variety of documentary, fashion, and lifestyle clients. Besides my photographic work, I also shot three award-winning, feature-length documentaries: “The American Nurse,” which showcases the lives and incredible stories of nurses across the country, “Defining Hope,” which examines the end-of-life treatment in America, and most recently, “In Case of Emergency,” which explores Emergency Departments across the US and current socio-political issues such as gun violence, mental health, health insurance, drug abuse as well as the COVID pandemic.","user_id":41047,"name":"Jaka Vinsek","website":"www.jakavinsek.com"},{"id":662389,"bio":"Filmmaker, potter and photographer, Leslie Brockett garners inspiration from globe-trotting and connecting with cultures of all kinds. \n","user_id":661805,"name":"Leslie Brockett","website":""},{"id":702028,"bio":"","user_id":701444,"name":"Merijn Bisschops","website":"merijnbisschops.nl"},{"id":685713,"bio":"Baharak Khaleghi is a multidisciplinary artist originating from Iran currently living in the Bay Area, California where she pursued her MFA in photography at San Jose State University. Photography has been her main medium in art practice over the last 13 years, starting with documentary and street photography, then mostly engaging in staged photography as well as taking nude self portraits in the past 4 years. In her general art practice, she deploy an array of mediums, such as sculptural installations and video, usually seeking alternative ways of making feminist art in a Middle Eastern context by paying attention to the potentials of humor and pleasure while simultaneously embracing the aesthetics of disgust and horror, pushing against taste to develop new categories for beauty; what is pleasurable and libidinous for women as defined by women, offensive to male taste and its ownership. Her work has been exhibited in spaces such as the De Young Museum, Root Division gallery in San Francisco and Aggregate gallery in Oakland.","user_id":685129,"name":"Baharak Khaleghi","website":"www.behnazandbaharak.com/baharak"},{"id":249449,"bio":"Born in 1983. A resident of Saint Lazarus in Poznań.\nHe calls himself a portraitist, documentary photographer\nIt captures time, emotions and beauty in one frame. He treats photographing people primarily as portraits. He is fascinated by the constant changes, development and passing of man.\n\nAchievements:\n\n-The winner of the award in the national photo competition organized by Canon Polska \"Yes, I see it\".\n-A photography exhibition at Pix House, where he made a one-year photographic documentary about people with aphasia, culminating in an exhibition presenting six heroes in six photos.\nhttps://snierzynski.pl/projekt-fotograficzny-jeden-bohater-jedno-zdjecie-zycie-z-afazja/\n\n\n-Exhibition about entrepreneurs during Covid-19 organized by the City of Poznań at Kolegiacki Square. Project implemented from 2020 to 2022\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Poznan/posts/pfbid0yEgfC4gBErta6cDm7QwDomQt9ijRVfcnMN3zjvMYLQQtqYnXMACx16hSvwwQ2ryTl\n\nhttps://poznan.tvp.pl/60174174/poznan-lokalni-przedsiebiorcy-bohaterami-wystawy-fotografycznej\n\n-Exhibition organized by the City of Poznań at the Łazarski Square in Poznań. Exhibition on entrepreneurs during Covid 19. Project implemented from 2020 to 2022\n\nhttps://www.lazarz.pl/?id=2\u0026amp;nr=15456\n\n-Exhibition about people in the crisis of homelessness\n\nhttps://www.poznan.pl/mim/info/news/prawda-o-bezdomnosci-na-wyjatkowych-zdjeciach,182582.html\n\nhttps://snierzynski.pl/wp-admin/post.php?post=4446\u0026amp;action=edit","user_id":248847,"name":"Bartłomiej Śnierzyński","website":"snierzynski.pl"},{"id":262647,"bio":"","user_id":262045,"name":"Inês Magalhães","website":""},{"id":713869,"bio":"Stéphanie Barbetta works as a multidisciplinary artist in the fields of visual art, writing and performing arts.\nShe mainly uses photography of installations that question intimacy.\nShe conducts artistic research on what she calls traum-a in the framework of the \"substance brute\" project she founded. From the German Traum (dream) and the Greek letter a privative, she transfigures trauma as a possible Schrödinger's dream into incandescent and paradoxically colourful images.  (substancebrute.com)\n\nHer latest video performance 'Dance with my eyes' is exhibited at the Holy Art Gallery in London until 24 February.  It deals with the question of Leibnizian micro-perceptions in relation to the practice of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) which she has been doing for over ten years. \nHer visual creations are exhibited until March in Hong Kong (La Fenice Art Gallery) and in New York (Royal Society of American Art).","user_id":713285,"name":"Stéphanie Barbetta","website":"substancebrute.com"},{"id":747800,"bio":"Schon viele Jahrzehnte bin ich begeisterter Hobbyfotograf und habe in den letzten Jahren die experimentelle und abstrakte Fotografie und die entsprechende Bildbearbeitung für mich entdeckt.","user_id":744438,"name":"Harald Heigel","website":""},{"id":678273,"bio":"I’m a sensory person who enjoys the experience of taking in my environment and staying as present as possible. Along with this openness, comes a strong curiosity to understand more about other people and the world around me. I try to absorb many types of things, but prefer to let the important ones inspire me, such as: great music, vivid colors, ocean air, magical sunsets, and deep connections with ancient souls.","user_id":677689,"name":"Josh Blanaru","website":"www.instagram.com/joshblanaru"},{"id":747916,"bio":"","user_id":744528,"name":"Trevor McIntyre","website":"www.www.hauxwell-harland.com"},{"id":328486,"bio":"Eliza Shabo is a fashion photographer. She was born in Ukraine and currently lives in USA (Los Angeles).  Eliza owns a photo studio in Krakow (Poland).  Ever since the start of her fashion career, she have had her work published in numerous international magazines such as L’officiel, Cosmopolitan, LNE, Lucys to name a few. She couldn’t remember when was the first time photography came into her life, but she keeps doing it until now, years after years, because she loves the beauty and the stillness. And also because of beauty of women.","user_id":327884,"name":"Eliza Shabo","website":"elizashabo.com"},{"id":14019,"bio":"I am Svetlana Batura. Photographer, researcher and lecturer, working with different photography techniques. Analyzing the drawing of light and the interaction of color and shape in experimental photography.","user_id":14019,"name":"Svetlana","website":"www.facebook.com/svetlana.batura"},{"id":748089,"bio":"I’m Peter, a photographer based in Helsinki, Finland. I am a curious visual \u0026amp; adventurous soul and can’t get enough of exploring all things aesthetic.\n\nFurthermore, I love travelling to unfamiliar places, meeting new people, experiencing new cultures, and tasting new food.\n\nMy camera is like my third eye and second mouth, and it was just a hobby that turned into a passion that I never knew I had an eye for. But the genuine reason why I do what I do is that I love humans and I think \u0026amp; feel everyone is so unique and beautiful in their way, it’s hard for everyone to believe that they are beautiful when they are told, so the only most effective way is I can show them what I see through my eyes is what I capture through my lens.","user_id":744677,"name":"Peter Franco","website":"www.peter-franco.com"},{"id":654422,"bio":"Hi I‘m Julia, a documentary familyphotographer based in vienna/austria. I love documenting the raw, honest and meaningful moments of our everyday life. ","user_id":653838,"name":"Julia Kojeder","website":"www.momente.at"},{"id":41024,"bio":"I have a special passion to capture the moments where the light and colors in the scene creates a magic atmosphere. The Norwegian nature, cities and genuine peoples are my favorite subjects. I use different photographic and editing techniques to create my art.\n\nI love the feeling of going into the \"\"zone\" - being in the present moment - when I capture what I experience through the lens.\n\nI love experiencing people and places all over the world - Motivate people to live the present moment and feel magic happen in their lives ...\n\nMy goal is to be able to travel, experience people and inspire them to live their best life\n- by giving from the heart emotionally\n- by being physically strong\n- by having financial and material flow and freedom\n- by giving to my social circles\n- by being spirutally compassionate\n- by being mentally balanced","user_id":41029,"name":"Gunnar Kopperud","website":"www.gunnarkopperud.com"},{"id":748169,"bio":"1996 Rhode Island school of Design\n           Photography of undergraduate \n\n","user_id":744742,"name":"Takuya Chikushi","website":""},{"id":41500,"bio":"1973. Born in the Netherlands, raised in Rome Italy. Studied Law, Psychology, Photography and International Public Health. Travelled extensively. Favourites: Iceland and Namibia. The colours, the vastness and emptiness, the friendliness of the people, the diversity. \nLoves: Nature,  animals, music, food, dance. \nBucket list: New Zeeland, Madagascar, Patagonia, 2nd skydive somewhere on the planet. And so much more. ","user_id":41505,"name":"Rixt Hielkema","website":"www.rixtphotography.com"},{"id":746405,"bio":"I have been a photographer on and off since I was 14 years old, when I got my first camera. I have always loved the artistry of photography and I see potential shots everyday around me. \nI have been in event photography and concertography for a couple of years where I mainly takes photos of the Icelandic drag scene and metal concerts","user_id":743285,"name":"Júnía Líf Maríuerla Sigurjónsdóttir","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/junialifphotography"},{"id":742920,"bio":"Architect and photographer, he began to make contact with photography trying to capture exotic environments and unique moments that he discovered while traveling to places like India, Africa, Guatemala or Vietnam.\n\nOver the years he has gone deeper and deeper into photography in a self-taught way, both at a technical and subjective level, learning not to depend solely on locations and to generate his own creative processes in a constant introspective exercise.\n\nA lover of oriental philosophies, he uses Taoism as a source of inspiration. Photography has become for this author the tool that allows him to discover new aspects of the reality that surrounds us.","user_id":740192,"name":"Jordi Reina","website":"jordimestrich.com"},{"id":41050,"bio":"I became seriously interested in photography 12 years ago when my spouse and I bought a 4 megapixel point and shoot camera to bring with us on our honeymoon. I now photograph with the 36 megapixel Nikon D800E. I still do not know exactly what I am trying to say with my work as I believe I am still learning \"how to see.\" My goal is to  convey what I felt at the time of capture rather than accurately represent what I saw. Initially I shot primarily in color, but over the past few years have gravitated to almost exclusively B \u0026amp; W photography as I find this to be more timeless and dramatic. Additionally, when color is removed this allows other elements of the scene to emerge; including form, pattern, texture,tonality, and light. I primarily do landscape photography, both urban and rural. Recently I have  begun to document the rapidly disappearing single family farmsteads and other historical buildings of the upper mid-west. Favorite location include the North Shore of Lake Superior, the desert southwest, Italy, and Guatemala. Upcoming trips include Door County in NE Wisconsin, the Grand Canyon,  and chasing the Aurora Borealis in the Lofoten Islands of Norway this December.  Photographers who have inspired me include Bernice Abbott,  Gary Winograd, Robert Frank, Eugene Atget, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ansel Adams, Ed Weston, Eliott Porter, Craig Blacklock, and Jack Dykinga.  \n \nAWARDS\n- Awarded 1st place in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) 2013 Fall Fine Arts Show (juried, 140 entries)\n-selected as one of 40 participants in a large art montage  installed at the Minneapolis public library in northeast Minneapolis as part of a new large renovation.\n-Honorable mention in the 8th Artavita Photo Contest (2014)  ","user_id":41055,"name":"John Rodman","website":"www.johnrodman.com"},{"id":396779,"bio":"","user_id":396195,"name":"Piotr Dras","website":""},{"id":732074,"bio":"Ever since I picked up a camera at age 16, creating photos has been my passion. I love to create imagery that serves as a moment of escape for the viewer, whether that be through a clever still life, a mesmerizing GIF, or an image I quickly snapped while simply exploring life around me. My approach is always to show the viewer something they've hopefully never seen before.","user_id":731308,"name":"Molly Strohl","website":"www.mollystrohl.com"},{"id":743200,"bio":"Born in the UK - I studied sculpture at St Martins School of Art and photography at the Royal College of Art in London.\n I currently live in Northern Italy.\nAfter my period of study I spent many years in London working on personal projects together with commissioned pieces and interspersed with regular teaching. \nI have exhibited widely throughout the UK and Internationally and have published two monographs\nMy works are held in numerous collections including the National Portrait Gallery, Deutsche Bank, British Land,  Haggerty Museum, Wisconsin, U.S.A and Gallerie Du Chateau D’Eau, Toulouse, France to name a few. \nIn 2008, what began as a year long Asian sabbatical, resulted in an extraordinary patronage that lasted for the following fifteen years. During this time I produced numerous large scale sculptural works to commission as well as continuing my photographic works.\nMy return to Europe in 2016 was wrapped with a firm ambition to again centre my attention firmly back to photographic practice.","user_id":740434,"name":"david hiscock","website":"www.davidhiscock.com"},{"id":378274,"bio":"","user_id":377690,"name":"Raphael B Gomes","website":"instagram.com/raphaelbgomes"},{"id":743757,"bio":"Son enfance est une source d'impressions visuelles - un héritage de sept années de vie au Pakistan et en Inde. Les roadtrips à travers le sous continent ont marqué sa mémoire sensible et rempli son imaginaire de fortes perceptions. Des étals de marchés, Holi la fête des couleurs, le rythme de la vie et de ses événements sont rémanents comme une vision cinématographique en technicolor. Dans cet environnement pénétrant, la sensualité des femmes, élégamment enroulées dans leurs saris fait vibrer la variation subtile des couleurs qui semble infinie. Qui fait presque oublier la pauvreté, la pollution.\n\nElle embarque toutes ces impressions avec elle lors de son retour aux Pays Bas qui s'exprimeront dans sa photographie au fil du temps. Adolescente elle emprunte l'appareil photographique de son père pour réaliser ses premières mises en scène de mode. Ce sera sa première expérience photographique.\n\nElle couds, dessine,  sculpte, une nécessité de créer qui la conduit aux Beaux Arts de Maastricht où elle privilégie l'étude de la sculpture.\n\nEn 1990, jelle s'installe en France avec tout cela dans ses bagages, l'appareil de son père en prime.\n\nPendant plus d'une année, elle ne pratique que l'autoportrait, comme un vrai questionnement de son corps, et au delà - de soi. Elle considère ce temps dédié à se connaître comme un ancrage dans la photographie, un choix de vie déterminant.\n\n","user_id":740920,"name":"Marjolijn de Groot","website":"www.marjolijndegroot.com"},{"id":743776,"bio":"Katie Goossen was born and raised in Bellevue, Nebraska. In May of 2022 she graduated from Metropolitan Community college with an Associates degree in photography. Goossen has been pursuing her career as a photographer for over two years now behind and in front of the camera. During those years she has grown fond of film and alternate processes. Goossen has been experimenting with these processes at home and is trying to perfect each. Her film pieces have become some of her best work, and hopes to create her own dark room, to continue with the thing she loves most. With her pieces, Goossen likes to push the boundary between sculpture and 2D images. She explores her past and relives her trauma through her pieces to help her in many ways: as art therapy. Goossen enjoys the hands-on experience because each piece gives her a challenge in its own way. Goossen hopes to one day have her pieces displayed in many art exhibitions to come and hopes that her work grows along beside her.  ","user_id":740937,"name":"Katie Goossen","website":"kmgphotography44.mypixieset.com"},{"id":743978,"bio":"Jesse Meredith is a multi-disciplinary artist using photography, sculpture, and language to trace relationships between identity, power and ideology. He works to interrogate western patriarchal systems that isolate and separate us, to empower viewers to address their own biases and (dis) comforts. Immersing himself in different cultural enclaves, he absorbs and synthesizes these experiences to pose questions about things like belonging, security, and tradition. His current projects investigate the paranoid psychology of suburban spaces, and the ideological ground of the American militia movement. \nJesse’s work has been exhibited in Chicago, New York, Peoria, Philadelphia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Limassol (Cyprus), and Buenos Aires (Argentina), among other virtual and physical spaces. He has been an artist in residence at ACRE (Steuben WI) and La Ira De Dios (Buenos Aires AR). He earned an MFA in photography from SAIC, where he was awarded the 2018 Weinstein Memorial Fellowship. He is currently an artist in residence at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art.\n","user_id":741118,"name":"Jesse Meredith","website":"jessemeredith.net"},{"id":20998,"bio":"Passionate about photography since he was a boy, he studied and graduated at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan.\nAfter working as a fashion photographer in Milan and Paris, he devoted himself to journalism until the dawn of the new millennium.\nHe later dedicated himself to Fine Art photography, with the production of analogue and digital photographic series appreciated by international magazines and private collectors.","user_id":20998,"name":"Alessandro Idini","website":"www.alessandroidini.com"},{"id":113607,"bio":"I am a photojournalist now working as a journalist who takes photos. I worked for a newspaper for a decade shooting everything; news, portraits, sports and daily life. Recently I have started shooting more for myself and shooting more street photography. I have learned a lot from the best, Mary Ellen Mark. I attended her last workshops in New York and Mexico. She taught me so much that I take with me when shooting in the streets. ","user_id":113005,"name":"Asdis Asgeirsdottir","website":""},{"id":744046,"bio":"I create images with a camera.\n\nMy range of images can be placed within many genres. This selection is from my series: Images by nature.\n\nFrom marvinemil.no | About:\nGrowing up in Lofoten on a narrow piece of land, between the steep mountains and the unpredictable North Sea, created tight bonds between me and nature. I am shaped by these forces and feel a profound connection to them, where every season has its possibilities and beauty: the long, dark and cold winter, where light is hardly to be found, contrasted by long summer days surrounded by an everlasting light. \nSpending time out in this northern scenery, I see shapes and structures as they evolve and appear throughout the year, within the possibilities of each season. \nThough appearing differently throughout the seasons, at the same time it all seems as one. It connects. The large reflected in the small. The small in the large. It all belongs together, me being a part of it. \nI usually prefer monochrome images. Partly because my photographical upbringing took place under the red lamp and the smell of fixative, where my mind got set on structures, shapes, tonality and simplifying. To me colours often are distracting, pointing to a certain period or aera, while the monochrome simplifies and points towards the timeless.\nI have been making images with a camera for many years, and now it's about time to let some of them reach a broader audience.","user_id":741180,"name":"Marvin Emil Johansen","website":"marvinemil.no"},{"id":757088,"bio":"I'm a conceptual and fine art photographer from Guatemala. I'm currently getting a degree in photography in the Savannah College of Art Design.  The themes surrounding my work are mostly explorations of time, human interactions and self perception. ","user_id":752198,"name":"Alex Mendi","website":"alexmendi.com"},{"id":744037,"bio":"I am Anahita Sahar Babaei. Born and Raised in Iran, currently based in Italy, I have a professional background in science,  philosophy and art.\n4 years ago on the urgency of climate and humanity I left everything behind and started a journey to be part of the solution for the biggest dilemma of the time.Recently I am focused on the revolution if Iranian women. I use art language that forms out of my close experience with oppression, immigration, womanhood and Persian philosophy. \n\n","user_id":741172,"name":"Anahita (Sahar Babaei)","website":"mahisiah.com "},{"id":717937,"bio":"Charlotte is an internationally awarded freelance photographer specialising in reportage and lifestyle photography, loving to tell a story with her images and share the wonders she has seen.\nThe camera has taken her on a journey meeting many amazing people and places exploring a life that would otherwise not have been known to her. Opening doors and experiences through this exchange of life and lens has created images that she loves to share.\nHer interests range from the importance of equal human rights, with a special focus on womens’ issues, food and where it comes from to the fantasy of the creative world we live in.\nCharlotte now lives in the beautiful Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, with her son, lucky to have such a wonderful place to explore but it was in  London, where she spent over 20, that the love of photography really took hold and the place where she studied the craft.","user_id":717353,"name":"Charlotte Anderson","website":"www.charlotteandersonphotography.com"},{"id":748092,"bio":"Student of Photography School Blackkamera in Bilbao (Spain), where I have taken different courses between 2021 and 2022: from the basic level to the advanced level course, with the photographer Josu Zaldibar. I also have attended different workshops, masterclasses and guided tours promoted by this school.","user_id":744680,"name":"ANGEL MARTIN FONSECA","website":""},{"id":744536,"bio":"Award-winning multimedia artist, photographer and film maker with a unique approach in capturing beauty with high-end aesthetics. \n\nDan Carabas was born in Romania and moved with his family to Germany during the 1989 revolution. He found his way to photography at the early age of 14 through an old analog camera owned by his father. In 2008, he started his career as a fashion and beauty photographer in Paris, honing his unique style characterized by a high-end aesthetic. He moved to Berlin in 2016, where he further developed this style in the fields of film making. \n\nOver the course of his 15-year career, he has photographed countless editorials for international magazines such as VOGUE, GQ, HARPER'S BAZAAR and ELLE among others. In addition, he shot campaigns and filmed commercials for brands such as GIORGIO ARMANI, RALPH LAUREN, MERCEDES-BENZ, LOUIS VUITTON, THE BODY SHOP, UNIVERSAL MUSIC and more.\n\nHis fine art works have been exhibited at the KUNSTHALLE WIEN and the ESSL Museum, among others. Followed by solo exhibitions at GALERIE DURET in Paris and Brussels. Furthermore, his works were presented in the book series BLICKFANG - Germany’s best photographers. \n\nDan currently resides in Berlin.","user_id":741620,"name":"Dan Carabas","website":"www.dancarabas.com"},{"id":168895,"bio":"Inspired by the mysterious and ever-changing Aurora Borealis (northern lights), photographer Lance Chang uses distortion and blur to enhance the movement and dreamlike quality of his images. Through this distortion, Chang allows viewers to tap into their own fleeting and familiar recollections to shape the story behind the image. His art is sometimes beautiful, sometimes dark, and often evokes memories of childhood fairy tales. Chang’s watercolor-like prints are included in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Dance. He earned degrees from Pomona College and the Brooks Institute of Photography and works in Southern California.","user_id":168293,"name":"lance chang","website":"www.changstudio.com"},{"id":745594,"bio":"After nine long years of creating images for clients and working with their briefs, the photographer in me started getting restless. I found myself steering away from photographing only good-looking things and the longing to do work that allows room for conversation grew. My process is more discovery than creation. I want to know so much more than I currently do and I'm now using photography to stir those conversations, both with myself and you. \n\nHuman behavior deeply intrigues me and no wonder people are the heroes of my tales. When I'm behind the lens, making these images, I'm viewing the world through the lenses of my heroes. The process allows me to touch upon their world, their aspirations and disappointments, and their way of approaching this life which can be so diverse for each one of us. To have a different set of lenses to see this magical world every once in a while is such a blessing to have. I am truly thankful to these heroes who enrich my life and its curiosity.","user_id":742572,"name":"Aakanksha Arun","website":""},{"id":745001,"bio":"Jeune photographe de 24 ans basée à Paris, Rafaelle Lorgeril couple sa pratique photographique à une direction artistique qui lui est propre afin de créer à travers ses images des univers singuliers entre le réel et l'imaginaire. Raconter des histoires, faire vivre son image et embarquer le spectateur dans un voyage visuel, hors du temps.\nSon approche générale de la photographie est instinctive, profonde et personnelle, lui permettant d'apporter un regard unique sur les choses qui l’entourent. L’originalité et la sincérité de ses clichés captent son public, à la manière d'un film, et l'emmènent dans un voyage extérieur, comme intérieur.\n\nRafaelle a commencé à développer son activité professionnelle dans le domaine de la musique à travers la réalisation de covers, en direction artistique sur des clips musicaux.\nAu delà du monde professionnel, elle développe également ses travaux personnels à ses autoportraits ou des créations de séries. Elle a eu l'occasion d'exposer son travail à la fondation Luciana Matalon à Milan en septembre 2021 ainsi qu'à Paris à la galerie Joseph en mai 2022 et bientôt à la galerie TriBeCa à New York en mars 2023.","user_id":742035,"name":"Rafaelle Lorgeril","website":"www.rafaellelorgeril.com"},{"id":55326,"bio":"Photographer, sociologist, educator, journalist. Works on photographic documents. Mainly interested in correlations between space and its context, and in envisioning broader processes through their aftermath and peripherals. Winner of Encontros da Imagem Discovery Award, LensCulture Emerging Talent Award, finalist of CDS Documentary Essay Prize in Photography. Visual sociologist, working in the field of modern iconography, mass visual memory and visual narratives. PhD Student of Applied Sociology Department of University of Warsaw, and MA student of Institute of Creative Photography of Silesian University in Opava. Art educator responsible for a number of workshop programs as a lecturer and teacher, member of Azimuth Press visual studies educators collective. Musician and sound artist, currently playing in Mazut, and solo under Centralia moniker. DIY / zine culture enthusiast.\n","user_id":55331,"name":"Paweł Starzec","website":"www.pawelstarzec.com"},{"id":151759,"bio":"Through my contemporary art, I hope to make a difference - to bring about a social awareness about a subject, to break the stigma around issues that people may feel uncomfortable to talk about openly. ","user_id":151157,"name":"Bunshri Chandaria","website":"www.bunshri.com"},{"id":102023,"bio":"After spending his entire career at Chicago newspapers, Scott Strazzante moved West in 2014 to become a staff photographer at the San Francisco.  \nStrazzante is a former POY/NPPA National Newspaper Photographer of the Year, an 11-time Illinois Photographer of the Year and was part of a Chicago Tribune team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for investigative journalism.\nStrazzante’s Common Ground personal project has been featured in National Geographic, Mother Jones and on CBS Sunday Morning and MediaStorm. The 27-year-long effort, which won BOP’s Best Feature Video and POYi’s Community Awareness Award, was published in book form by PSG ion 2014.\n","user_id":101421,"name":"Scott Strazzante","website":"scottstrazzante.photoshelter.com"},{"id":575285,"bio":"Adam Coish is a portrait photographer based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.","user_id":574701,"name":"Adam Coish","website":"www.adamcoishphotography.com"},{"id":41202,"bio":"Gabriele Viertel is an award winning netherlands-based Artist and Photographer. \nConceptually, Viertel's images play with the dialog between the mediums of painting and photography. The magical, often surreal pictorial language and the chiaroscuro  light  are characteristic means of expression. The major part of her works is staged underwater.\nGabriele has received numerous awards, most recently the  Platinum Award of Graphis New York, the  Gold Medal of the International Color Award, the  Silver Medal of Prix de la Photographie Paris  as well as the Merit Award of\nBest of Contemporary Photography, Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Her work has been featured in  international exhibitions and publications in Europe and North America, notably the Museum of Art Fort Wayne and  the Heritage Municipal Museum Malaga. One book on her work has been published by Associazione Artistico Culturale Cameraraw.it. Gabriele's works have been published throughout the world, including features by Vogue Italia, Cosmopolitan and the  Museum of Modern Art San Fransisco. Her works of art are in the public collections of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana USA and the University of Art, Rotterdam NL as well as in various private collections.\n\nselected Awards \n\nPlatinum Award Fine Art 2016\nGraphis Inc. New York\n\nJuror Merit Award  2015\nBest of Contemporary Photography,  Fort Wayne Museum of Art\n\nInternational Color Awards  2015 \nWinner Gold Medal\n\nPrix De La Photografie Paris  2015 \nWinner  Silver Medal\n\nseveral Honorable Mentions by \nPrix De La Photographie Paris\nThe International Color Awards\nKontinent Awards\nFine Art Photography Awards\n ","user_id":41207,"name":"Gabriele Viertel","website":"www.gabrieleviertel.com"},{"id":745602,"bio":"Benoît Rousseau is the artistic director of La Gaîté lyrique in Paris. Booking concerts for underground Paris venues in the early 2000, He has been working with hundreds of artists over 20 years and organizing concerts, festivals, exhibitions for Gaîté lyrique the cultural institution dedicated to music and new medias. Benoît has always been  committed to built programs dedicated to queer artists such as Loud \u0026amp; Proud festival. He discovered the Paris ballroom scene in 2015 starting to organize balls and giving the scene a safe place to perform. \nBenoît joined the House of Revlon and started documenting the scene with argentic pictures. In 2022  Pedro Winter (EdBanger Records) offered to publish his first Queerzine « Familiar » (Headbanger Publishing) ","user_id":742578,"name":"Benoit Rousseau","website":""},{"id":745771,"bio":"Carla Liesching is an interdisciplinary artist working across photography, writing, collage, sculpture, bookmaking and design. Grounded in experiences growing up in apartheid South Africa, she considers the intersections of representation, knowledge and power, with a focus on colonial histories and enduring constructions of race and geography. Carla’s project, Good Hope, was published by MACK in November 2021, and was shortlisted for the 2022 Aperture Paris Photo First Book Award, and the Arles 2022 Prix du Livre in the Photo-Text Category. An excerpt from Good Hope is also featured in On Whiteness, by SPBH Editions. Carla was a 2021 winner of Open Walls Arles presented by The British Journal of Photography and exhibited during the 2021 and 2022 Rencontres d’Arles Festival. She is a 2021 Light Work Grant recipient and is the 2022 recipient of the Silver Eye Fellowship. Carla was recently named a 2022 Foam Talent, with upcoming exhibitions at Foam Museum in Amsterdam, the Deutsche Börse Foundation in Frankfurt, along with a solo show of Good Hope at PhMuseum in Bologna, Italy.  Carla lives between South Africa and Ithaca, NY, where she works as a Visiting Critic in Photography at Cornell University, as a Lecturer in Theory \u0026amp; Practice at Ithaca College, and as faculty at the International Center of Photography. As part of her socially engaged practice, Carla is also a youth educator focused on image-making, visual literacy and self-publishing as vehicles for expression and empo","user_id":742729,"name":"Carla Liesching","website":"www.carlaliesching.com"},{"id":745868,"bio":"Dorothy O'Connor graduated with degrees in Literature and Studio Arts. Her constructed works combine elements of photography, installation and public art. ","user_id":742810,"name":"Dorothy OConnor","website":"www.dorothyoconnor.com"},{"id":745940,"bio":"I am a touring sound engineer, currently on tour in the US. Taking photos of what draws my eye around the world. ","user_id":742873,"name":"James OShea","website":""},{"id":746040,"bio":"Lorena Molina is a Salvadoran multidisciplinary artist and educator. She is an Assistant Professor of Photography and Digital Media in the School of Art at the University of Houston. She’s also the founder and the director of Third Space Gallery, a community space and gallery that supports and highlights BIPOC artists in Cincinnati.\n\nThrough the use of photography, video, performance and installation, she explores identity, intimacy, pain, and how we witness the pain of others. The work interrogates relationships and the formation of relationships as political acts that are guided by negotiations of power and privilege.\n\nShe received her Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Minnesota in 2015 and her Bachelor of Fine Art from California State University, Fullerton, in  2012. Molina has been a  recipient of the Diversity of Views and Experiences fellowship, The Christopher Cardozo Fellowship, (Two) Truth and Reconciliation grant from Artswave , and The Kala Art Institute fellowship. She has exhibited and performed both nationally and internationally, such as the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, The Kemper Museum, 621 Gallery, The Carnegie, Covington, KY, Vox Populi, FSU Museum of Fine Arts, The Delaplaine Art Center, The Beijing Film Academy and all over the piazzas of Florence, Italy. ","user_id":742958,"name":"Lorena Molina","website":"lorenamolina.com"},{"id":746212,"bio":"Sam Garwood is a cameraman based in the UK and working mainly in film and television","user_id":743119,"name":"Sam Garwood","website":"timeintolight.com"},{"id":41208,"bio":"I am an interpreter and translator to and from Italian, English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish.\n\nLanguages ad Photography are my great passions.\nLanguages to me mean communication, knowledge, freedom, sharing:\nCommunication, because why study a language unless you want to communicate with people?\nKnowledge, because as you study a language, you also learn about the people who speak it;\nFreedom, because knowing a language frees the speaker from the need for intermediaries;\nSharing, because sharing means to communicate knowlegde.\nI love travelling, which is obviously at the base (or maybe it’s the consequence — it all depends on how you look at it) of the first three points. Moreover, travelling allows me to speak, express myself and better learn the language of the place I’m in. And this takes me to the fourth point.\nPhotography connects it all. \n\nI began taking photos at the age of 12, when a friend of the family taught me the basics, and I have never stopped.","user_id":41213,"name":"adrianaobertophotography Oberto","website":"www.adrianaoberto.photography"},{"id":719748,"bio":"Born in Antwerp in 1983 and raised in Milan, I am an italian-english photographer interested in travel photography, landscape architecture and life stories. I started to approach photography when I was ten years old using my parents Canon AT-1 and I found this media so fascinating I decided to involve it in my life.\nAt the high school I entered  the magic door of the darkroom where the childhood play started to comes to life until I get to La Scala Theatre Academy where I took part in a Stage Photography Master.\nAfter studies I started to work as a photographer assistant and then as a freelance photographer. Traveling have contributed to the idea of developing a language to recounting links between places and people, to create a sort of photographic storytelling.","user_id":719164,"name":"Franco Smith","website":"francosmithart.com"},{"id":328721,"bio":"","user_id":328119,"name":"Mark Cocks","website":""},{"id":746356,"bio":"As a photographer based in Zurich, Switzerland, my strengths are architecture and landscapes. I find my balance between these two completely opposite points of view.\u0026nbsp;Fascinated by the evolution of photographic techniques such as: cyanotopy, wet collodion, silver and so on, I do not hesitate to experiment and combine old and modern techniques.\nI grew up in France and currently live in Switzerland.\n","user_id":743243,"name":"Maud Lecornier His","website":"www.maudlecornier.com"},{"id":41220,"bio":"Sono una fotogiornalista freelance. Ho studiato presso l'ISFCI di Roma. \nIl mio lavoro è focalizzato sulle migrazioni e la violazione dei diritti umani.","user_id":41225,"name":"Federica Mameli","website":"federicamameli.com"},{"id":41219,"bio":"I see myself as a observer of the world around me, I started taking photographs from a young age as a way of recording things that I liked. I didn't start to take it more seriously until my teens when it helped me escape a life of crime.\n\nPhotography quickly became a part of how I am and helped me express my view of the world and a way to express myself. I quickly progressed through education and got a job before leaving university.\n\nTo me my is not just a shelf portrait of who I am but it a record of the world that I see and live.  \n\nMy work is inspired by my heroes Weegee, Helmut Newton, Rankin, Lee Friedlander to name a few, because of this I know I have a passion in documenting the world around whether that be sex, building, fashion or people just doing their thing.\nI try not to edit my work to much I like it to be as close to what I see through the lens, I try to work with natural daylight as much as possible. My style is like me it's pretty relaxed I let the people I work with take lead I have an idea or concept and then watch how it plays out. This world can be chaotic, the concept of beauty is often confused with external extras and ideals that don’t matter. My work is really about claiming those spaces back within ourselves from societies grip and judgement. Allowing us to explore the concept of possibility again. To see a new beauty that is internal, instinctive and sincere.\nIn 2011, I came back to photography after a long break and a new passion for erotic photography changed my artistic path. This grew out of my love for the nude and all the things that it could represent. alongside urban exploration. They both remind me of my passion for the things that society takes for granted our natural beauty and the abandoned spaces that drove change. The nude is such a blank canvas, like the abandoned space. They create a perfect set for ephemeral stories, The nude is the opportunity to express passion, emotion and the freedom of comfort within their own skin. This beauty is enhanced and developed in an original way it could be peculiar or elegant, refined or provocative, Challenging stereotypes \u0026amp; conceptual ideals. I love the fascinating and disturbing, offering something new, another vision, and new emotions. I like to challenge the societal dogma, the normal, the everyday that robs of our true beauty.\nI have always been fascinated by an abandoned buildings \u0026amp; spaces, I was intrigued by these places that were inhabited by people but over time was reclaimed by nature. People \u0026amp; places have a true story on their own, Everything has a history, A story to be told, An emotion to share. I aim to do is create a new story for a few hours. I want to create an atmosphere, a space to share of things we almost always miss","user_id":41224,"name":"Marcus Johnson","website":"www.only4thebrave.co"},{"id":683652,"bio":"Dora Gergely is a hungarian photographer who is currently based in Tel Aviv.\nShe has received her degree in marketing and economics, has worked in this field for a few years before she changed career. She started to study photography in different courses in her late 20's. \n\nIn her photography works she likes to play and experiment. Her biggest inspiration comes from nature and simple yet sophisticated moments from everyday life. \n\nHer project  'Looks like...' was exhibited in Budapest, Hungary (Kiscelli Museum) at the Budapest Photo Festival's Experiment group exhibiton in 2022.","user_id":683068,"name":"Dora Gergely","website":"www.doragergely.com"},{"id":747353,"bio":"I am a NYC-based photographer originally from Croatia. Photography reflects life—the bridge between my inner and outside world.\nI am interested in exploring interactions between natural and urban environments, fleeting moments of life, the play of light and shadow, people, places, and moods.","user_id":744051,"name":"Diana Baldwin","website":"www.dianabaldwin.nyc"},{"id":747346,"bio":"Verena Andrea Prenner is an Austrian sociologist and artistic photographer.\nShe undertakes long-lasting sociological field research f.e. in refugee camps in the Middle East, in Central Africa, or in the Viennese red-light district, and deals with different fringe groups. For her artistic projects, she works with non-professional volunteers or casual passers-by to express individual reflections and views on societies in form of stage settings.","user_id":744044,"name":"Verena Prenner","website":"www.verenaprenner.com"},{"id":698666,"bio":"I have a 25-year career in environmental conservation, a passion for nature and a parallel lifelong love of photography. So, in 2019 I chose to turn my life upside down and develop my photographic skills, knowledge and experience through an MA at the Arts University Bournemouth.  The theme of my photographic research and practice for the MA was rewilding.  \n\nNot only is rewilding quite new and has hit a contemporary zeitgeist, but it gave me a chance to start to make a difference in something that I feel passionate about; showcasing the importance and resilience of nature.  To this end, I have used my combination of skills, knowledge and access to create a documentary-led digital storytelling platform about rewilding called “What if you just leave it?”, which comprises a website, a podcast, a touring exhibition and a book.   This work is ongoing and is undertaken around my paid work in both photography and nature conservation.\n\nAlthough nature photography is my focus, I have made bodies of work in sports photography, landscapes, still life and portraiture, with the “What if you just leave it?” body of work also featuring extensive location portraits of people who undertake the rewilding.  I was also shortlisted for the AOP Student (2021) and Emerging Talent (2022) awards, both with different photographs from the same body of work.\n\nI juggle my photography career with a role as Executive Director of a small rewilding charity, running and bringing up two boys.","user_id":698082,"name":"Sam Rose","website":"www.whatifyoujustleaveit.info"},{"id":746700,"bio":"I am a visual artist, social documentary photographer and researcher based in Qatar and London. In my artistic practice, I am fascinated with boundaries. That is, how society is organised and patterns of human interaction.\n \nThrough my work, I intend to bring a novel perspective to depictions of certain social and cultural topics. Typically, I am drawn to exploring areas of life that are poorly understood or overlooked as mundane, reflecting upon unseen experiences and the interplay between private and public spheres of life.\n \nMy creative process is research-led, drawing upon sociological theories; notably, my work deals broadly with the creation of meaning in society and focuses specifically on themes of identity, representation, and differentiation.\n \nAs part of my inquiry, I conduct interviews and archival research, as well as recording audio and utilising documentation. Alongside medium format photographs, my work encompasses producing video and working with alternative processes.\n \nI am a former student of Central Saint Martin's College and am presently studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication. I have a Ph.D. in Sociology and Religion and a MSc. in Development Economics from SOAS, University of London.","user_id":743526,"name":"Hannah Bartos","website":"www.hannahbartos.com"},{"id":41353,"bio":"","user_id":41358,"name":"Muhammad Hasan","website":"www.imam-hasan.com"},{"id":746721,"bio":"","user_id":743543,"name":"Nina Level","website":"www.nina-level.fr"},{"id":41341,"bio":"Born in Rome in the ’85, I attended the “Centro sperimentale di fotografia e televisione” in Rome and the “Ecole de photo et de formation a la photography”” in Paris.\nAfter working as assistant of Reza Deghati (National Geographic Fellow) in Paris, I’ve worked in Egypt during the II Arab Spring.\nFrom the 2011 I work as freelance, mostly for editorial, commercial ad personal projects.\nEver since I found my own point of view focusing on social and political issues, finding inspirations in the every days life’s absurdity.\nIn Paris I’ ve been selected in the Off festival of Paris Photo with my work “Zabbaleen” and my project “Aquasferra” has been chosen as “Coup De Cœur” at VISA festival in Perpignan. Back to Rome I won a grant with Francesco Zizola (Noor).\nSince then, I have worked as a freelance photographer in Egypt, Cyprus, Ukraine, Iran and Italy. My work has been exhibited in Paris ,Rome, Milan and has been featured in internationally publications including: The New York Times, Internazionale ,Vanity Fair ,IoDonna ,Panenka ,Burn ,Blow and others.\n\n","user_id":41346,"name":"Manfredi Pantanella","website":"www.manfredipantanella.com"},{"id":391198,"bio":"Marie Campain (b. 1984) is a London-based photographer. \n\nAfter spending more than a decade as a social sciences researcher and later as a creative consultant in France, she came to photography in her early thirties. She now works as a freelancer on narrative lens-based projects - both personal and commissioned.  \n\nA quiet observer of life, she seeks beauty in simplicity, with a surreal poetic twist and an eye for meaningful details – bringing a sense of intimacy and emotional awareness in her images.\n\nMarie holds an MA in International Relations and completed a PhD in Political Sciences and Government in 2010 both from Sciences Po Bordeaux (France), graduating with distinction. She completed the Professional Photography Course at the London Institute of Photography (LIOP) in 2021. ","user_id":390614,"name":"Marie Campain","website":"www.mariecampain.com"},{"id":41276,"bio":"Hi my name is Fabio Balestra, I come from Italy I’m 47 and I’m amateur photographer and guitarist. I live in a small town in Liguria west coast, close to the French Riviera, happily married. My main job is tobacconist. Shooting primarily in black and white. My shots are from the street of my town and from what I can see from the door of my shop. Km 0 photography :)\nFuji X system\n","user_id":41281,"name":"Fabio Balestra","website":"world-street.photography/en/Maddogz"},{"id":55314,"bio":"\nMy artwork has been published, incorporated into custom designer fashions and been in solo and group art exhibits and fashion runway shows","user_id":55319,"name":"Bill Jackson","website":"jacksonarts.us"},{"id":736549,"bio":"Isabel MacCarthy grew up on the North Norfolk (UK) coast. She graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2021.\n\nIsabel uses photography as a tool to understand the secrets of the universe. Through conversation, curiosity and observation, she photographs humans through worlds true to themselves in both their beauty and discomfort. MacCarthy was selected as one of 30 under 30 Women photographers by ArtPil in 2023, as well as participating in various group exhibitions such as: Unconsumed (The Shoe Factory, Norwich 2024); In The Water (Hackney Wick Bath House, 2024); Extension (The Regency Town House, Brighton 2023); The Big Short (Image Partnership X Blinkink, 2023); The Worm at the Core (SET Woolwich, London 2022); and, Visual Noise (RANKIN Maryland Studio, 2022). Her work has been published by The ToeRag, The Bexley Responder, Dazed, Worms Magazine, AnOther Magazine, The Guardian and SHOWStudio.\n","user_id":735009,"name":"Isabel MacCarthy","website":"www.isabelmaccarthy.com/#1"},{"id":746734,"bio":"Born 1993, Hokkaido, JAPAN\nBased in Tokyo.","user_id":743554,"name":"MANA HIRAI","website":""},{"id":746946,"bio":"Apolo Gomez (he/him/they/them) was born in Austin, TX, and is a queer Chicanx visual artist based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. After a bout with cancer, he picked up his first camera and started documenting his friends and lovers. Through photography and installation, his interdisciplinary practice explores the complex multiplicity of personhood, queerness, desire, and his Latinx identity. \n\nHis work has been exhibited at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Denver, CO;  Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV; and the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM. He is currently working as a studio assistant for Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman in Belen, NM. \n","user_id":743728,"name":"Apolo Gomez","website":"www.apologomez.com"},{"id":746983,"bio":"At 13, Hugh Kretschmer was introduced to photography by his father, a photo-instrumentation engineer for NASA, from the Mercury through Apollo missions. Hugh received a BFA from Art Center College of Design, graduating with honors, and then moved to New York City to start his commercial career. His client list includes Old Spice, Penn \u0026amp; Teller, Sony, Honda, Yamaha, Purina, National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire, Oprah, and New York Times Magazine. The International Photography Awards, American Photography, Communication Arts, PDN, Graphis, and SPD have recognized his images. His work has been exhibited in Berlin, Seoul, São Paulo, Serbia, New York, and Los Angeles. His photographs are on permanent display at the 911 Museum in New York and the archives of the Library of Congress. Hugh has also lectured and led workshops at Eddie Adams Workshop in Jeffersonville, NY, Gulf Photo Plus, Dubai, and Fotorama, Serbia. He teaches photography part-time at the Art Center College of Design, UCLA Extension, and the Los Angeles Center of Photography. \n","user_id":743761,"name":"Hugh Kretschmer","website":"www.hughkretschmer.net"},{"id":586043,"bio":"","user_id":585459,"name":"Agustín Hernández","website":"agustin-hernandez.myportfolio.com"},{"id":746997,"bio":"Eric Bachmann (1940–2019) was born in Zurich. In 1956 he starts his photographic career at the photo studio Meiner, where he completes a three-year apprenticeship. During this time, the photo studio Meiner, well-known for its stylish portaits of Zurich’s high-end society, begins to experience financial troubles. \nEric Bachmann is probably the photographer who has taken the most photos in the studios of Swiss Television DRS. Mostly as a freelance photographer, he photographed the TV people for almost 40 years. Among them were dozens of covers, but also pictures in stamp format for the TV program pages. With his photos he served all Swiss print media, from the NZZ to the \"Glückspost\". The mini-portrait of the ever-radiant Kurt Felix alone he hawked to editors more than a hundred times over. This lucrative multiple enabled him to afford the big trips that allowed him to express himself artistically as a reporter. But he always returned to his bread-and-butter job at Schweizer Fernsehen DRS.\nEric Bachmann's curiosity, however, extended beyond the everyday needs of the official television photographer; in addition, he always photographed what was important to him personally. Often these were snapshots that he did not want to miss. But also posed things that found no favor with the editors. Eric Bachmann's gaze penetrated the surface and portrayed television culture in all its contradictoriness. ","user_id":743771,"name":"Eric Bachmann","website":"www.ericbachmann.ch"},{"id":747044,"bio":"Born in Dallas, Texas in 1969 and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Mike Boden’s first introduction to photography began at a very young age during summer camp where he explored photography as an extra-curricular activity.\n\nMike pursued his undergraduate studies in Telecommunications and Film at San Diego State University. Although he had an emphasis in post-production sound for film and television, he continued with his photographic interest through the many classes offered in the film department. It was here that Mike learned the techniques of a traditional darkroom, and perfected his craft by studying master filmmakers and cinematographers.\n\nAs digital technology has evolved, precision and exacting control of images has likewise developed, and Mike has embraced a digital workflow. He continues to use film predominately, drum scans all images, and processes images in a digital darkroom.","user_id":743809,"name":"Mike Boden","website":"www.mikeboden.com"},{"id":686078,"bio":"My name is Hester Dijkstra, born in 1963. As a child I was already taking pictures, a photo camera belongs to me. I was always trying to make the perfect picture even more perfect according to the rules. Until I got burned out. Since then my photography has changed.\n\nAs a self-taught artist I discovered intentional camera movement (ICM) and multi-exposure techniques, both in camera and in post-processing. Playfully I came into a flow, energy started flowing again, and my photography became more and more intuitive.\n\nMy camera is now my tool to capture the story I want to tell, what moves me, and how I see the world.\nMy work is an artistic expression of my emotions. ICM and multiple-exposure images allow me to get creative and compose the work the way I want. If I can convey a message or feeling in the viewer's mind, my mission has been accomplished.\n \nI get my inspiration from nature, music, traveling, and reading articles. Painters like Monet, Chagall and Macke, photographers Saul Leiter, Lee Friedlander and Erik Malm, but also mixed media artists like Petra Zehner and Mike Bernard inspire me as well.","user_id":685494,"name":"Hester Dijkstra","website":"hester.dijkstra.nl"},{"id":3952,"bio":"Yuri Dojc grew up in Czechoslovakia. In 1968 when the Soviets put an end to the Prague Spring reforms , Dojc was on summer vacation in the UK and decided not to return home. \n\nResettling in Toronto he studied photography at Ryerson University .\n\nDojc’s work has been exhibited on both sides of the Atlantic .","user_id":3952,"name":"Yuri Dojc","website":"www.yuridojc.com"},{"id":747077,"bio":"A sense of belonging underpins my work, which varies from wildly abstract to rare forays into more literal representations of the natural world. Deep immersion is part of my process. I often spend weeks on end intensely observing landscape elements, delving into possibilities, experimenting, and following the ever-shifting interplay of light and matter. I hope that my imagery may offer avenues for reconnecting with our place in the natural world and deepening existing bonds. Over the last seven years, I've consciously limited my photography to local haunts - far from restricting possibilities, this opens up potential with each new footstep, every repeat visit to a place. I am currently exploring alternative processes and mixed media work. I'm attracted to the alchemy of these processes, gathering materials on my wanders, brewing potions and grinding powders in my studio. I endeavour to source and use waste or recycled materials and create my own paints and inks made from plants and rocks. I see and feel our collective human impact on the land in my professional and everyday life, so we work hard to live lightly. I'm also a keen community volunteer, and my experiences of engaging with issues such as contested land use and the national ambition for a just transition to meet the (debatable) net-zero target increasingly feeds into my creative outputs.","user_id":743836,"name":"Morag Paterson","website":"www.leemingpaterson.com"},{"id":747089,"bio":"I dusted off my cameras several years ago.  There was a time I wished to be a journalist but as life would have it I took another path.   I have been very fortunate  to circle back around and rediscover  my love for photography that had been hiding beneath many layers of my life. \nIt was through my passion for sailing and gardening that I became more absorbed in the finer details of my world.  I began to see the pieces, the light, reflections and the mood that I was feeling.  Tacking among the marsh grasses in my little sailboat, following the beams of light in a restaurant, studying the angles and beauty of a structure.  These are the types of experiences that thrill me.  Sometimes I catch the image, sometimes not, but it sure is a rewarding journey.  \n\n","user_id":743846,"name":"Barbara Canney","website":"www.bcanneyphotos.com"},{"id":746894,"bio":"I live in Cologne, Germany, as a freelance photographer.\nMy basic idea:\nEvery discovery that I associate with a “strange” thought becomes a photo motif for me: the ordinary becomes a bizarre snapshot, a minor matter unintentionally funny - the new connection to the main motif.\n\nThe motifs of my series deal with the subject SUDDENLY ALONE. Partly taken during Lockdown due to covid-19. Places and areas normally visited by thousands of people could be photographed in a short moment of emptiness and silence – only with one person around.\n","user_id":743684,"name":"Georg Müller","website":"www.sittewationen.com"},{"id":747139,"bio":"Director and photographer Alex Nazari’s world is derived from being Armenian American growing up in the city of Los Angeles. As a first-generation American whose family history is rooted deeply in their heritage, his ideals and growth are intertwined in this unique mix of cultures. Curiosity led Alex to photography, enabling him to learn how other people think and what matters to them.\n\nThe core themes of his work are in the human emotion, community and interdependence of everything. Constantly seeking to craft the perfect transparency, intimacy and emotion. One that resonates universally and that connects all.","user_id":743885,"name":"Alex Nazari","website":"www.alexnazari.com"},{"id":748269,"bio":"Sara Mulvey is a photographer and artist utilizing early historic photographic processes. They primarily work with large and ultra-large format photography creating tintypes and ambrotypes.\nMulvey loves long exposures, merging mediums and finds inspiration through their love of nature,  creating work within forests, through forgotten towns, as well as working with friends and other artists in their community.   \nSara lives and works in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.\n \n","user_id":744820,"name":"Sara Mulvey","website":"saramulvey.com"},{"id":134126,"bio":"Born in Iceland, Eydís Einarsdóttir is a visual artist with a lifelong, far-ranging photographic practice. (BA 1993). What developed at first into a commercial photography practice became, over time, a personal artistic vision.  Given her origins, she is drawn to the ocean shore when seeking stillness and repose, and her fine artworks to date explore the formal expressions of natural water in its various states.\nHer work is published in TED.com’s premier book \"The Art of Stillness\"  and has been featured with an eight-page spread in a special edition of Elle Greece Magazine titled “Living in the Now.” \n","user_id":133524,"name":"Eydis Einarsdottir","website":"www.eydis.com"},{"id":746117,"bio":"Pritchard is a photographic artist and storyteller based in Laguna Beach, California. Her experience includes years as an innovative, creative fashion executive leading global brands - telling rich and compelling stories to engage and excite consumers. A skilled business leader in delivering results in complex situations and markets, her passion and highly collaborative nature galvanized teams to accomplish their goals. \n\nIn 2015, her father's death inspired her to tell her own stories. \n\nGeographies have played an essential part in her perspective, whether the New England of her birth, her Mid-Atlantic upbringing, Southern schooling, or internationally through her roles in Global Brand Leadership. In Pritchard, understanding places and their rich stories engendered a deep appreciation of the unique and the common. A natural curiosity combined with a paradox-filled childhood inspired explorations of life and loss, memory, and dreams across a diverse photographic and literary toolbox. ","user_id":743031,"name":"Jennifer Pritchard","website":"www.jenniferpritchardstudio.com"},{"id":747406,"bio":"Chelsey Walker is a fine art and commercial photographer based in Wisconsin.  She is best known for her abstract macro and black-and-white photography. ","user_id":744095,"name":"Chelsey Walker","website":"www.ChelseyWalker.com"},{"id":562984,"bio":"Kathleen Nathan was born in Utica, NY. She began her study of photography in 1973 at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY.  It was here where she began to develop her style and skills in black and white photography. \n\nKathleen obtained her MFA from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1991. For more than 30 years her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the United States. \n\nDuring her career, Nathan’s work has evolved with time and experience - from taking photographs to making photographs, from darkroom to digital. She continues to pursue her devotion to capturing the passage of time through the photograph.  She is currently working on documentary project,  Upstate: Revisiting the Roadways of Upstate, NY \n\nNathan lives in Las Vegas, NV and Woodgate, NY. \n\n","user_id":562400,"name":"Kathleen Nathan","website":"kathleennathanstudio.com        "},{"id":748030,"bio":"Born in Warsaw, Poland during communistic times in 1978. There I spend my childhood training and performing acrobatics, studying and travelling. I married my soulmate at the age of 18 and moved to US where I studied biology and psychology. In 2004 we moved to Adelaide where I completed MBA and started family. In 2011 I have decided to fill in a massive gap that represented my unfulfilled passion and love for photography and enrolled into a photography school. My enthusiasm and education allow me to create an art that I’m proud of. \nI have started regularly exhibiting during SALA exhibitions and other art events from 2013. Highlight was my solo exhibition in Sydney at the Frances Keevil Gallery. I have numerous Australian and international art collectors who acquired my art during those events. In 2020 I have received 2 art awards during Walkerville Art Show. Also last year one of my photographs was featured during Head On Spotlight 2020.\n\n","user_id":744626,"name":"Luiza Michalewicz","website":"luizamichalewicz.com.au"},{"id":302053,"bio":"","user_id":301451,"name":"Beatrice Matet","website":"www.beatricematet.fr"},{"id":683537,"bio":"Living and working in Gronsveld, the Netherlands. I explore my world using various alternative photographic techniques. \n\nThese processes appeal to me because they make you go back in time where nothing is to be taken for granted and a slow pace is warranted. This slow pace makes you live each moment more intense, as opposed to the volatile character of modern society.","user_id":682953,"name":"Indra Moonen","website":"www.contrastique.com"},{"id":40039,"bio":"Selina Román is an artist based in Tampa, Florida. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Florida in 2013. Prior, she worked as a newspaper reporter and investigator. Her work is in the permanent collections of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota; the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art in Tarpon Springs, and the Tampa Museum of Art.\n \nRomán has exhibited at institutions such as The Ringling Museum of Art and Tampa Museum of Art, and internationally at Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts in Jamaica and the Universidad del Sagrado Corazon in Puerto Rico. Her work was also featured at Brighton Photo Fringe in the UK during the 2016 Brighton Photo Biennial. She received a Hillsborough County Artist Grant in 2017 and 2021. She was also invited to participate in Review Santa Fe 2019 and 2022 and Critical Mass 2020. She currently teaches photography at The Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota. This year, she curated the show The Company We Keep: Photographs of Our Complex Relationships With Animals for the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa. She is also part of The Peninsularium, an immersive, Florida-themed art experience.\n \nHer lens-based work explores ideas of femininity, perception, liminality, memory, place, and how the invisible offers more answers than what’s visible.","user_id":40044,"name":"Selina Roman","website":"www.selinaroman.com"},{"id":733443,"bio":"Peter’s solo show, ‘Death Valley Elementals’ was exhibited at McKinley Arts \u0026amp; Culture Center, Reno, NV in 2018. This gallery event initiated a road trip from Massachusetts to Reno which in turn led to the creation of his photobook ‘It Might Have Been A Road Trip’.\n\nPeter’s photographs have been exhibited in group shows nationally as well as online. These include Los Angeles Art Show, LA Convention Center, Sohn Fine Art Gallery, Lenox MA and online. Ten of his landscapes are in the collection of the National Film Board of Canada. Many others are in private collections across the USA. Most recently his self-published photobook, 'Foliage' was chosen to be shown at the Griffin and Davis-Orton galleries.\n​\nIn 2004, Sheridan House published his well-reviewed book, ‘London Goes To Sea’, which told the story of his restoration of an old sailboat and its passages along the New England coast. Since 2007, he has extended the narrative in his blog which includes many of his photographs. ‘London Goes To Sea’ continues to be available from the publisher on Amazon.com.\n \nPeter also volunteers his photography skills for several local non-profits; most notably WGBH, the PBS Boston TV affiliate (pre-pandemic). Peter is on the photography staff of his local weekly newspaper.\n","user_id":732439,"name":"Peter Baumgartner","website":"www.pjbaumgartner.com"},{"id":744436,"bio":"My name is Xin Li, and I hold a one-year certificate from the International Center of Photography. I was born in Shanghai, but when I was in kindergarten, I went to Hong Kong with my father for his work. I returned to Shanghai in the fourth grade of elementary school, but later went to the United States to study photography. Frequent transitions between different education systems were very painful for a child, but on the other hand, I could feel the differences between different ideologies more than ordinary Chinese people. I am very interested in observing ideologies, and currently, I am creating works related to historical events.","user_id":741530,"name":"li xin","website":"www.lixin.work"},{"id":748093,"bio":"Sergio Lardiez (Madrid, 1984) has been on the national photography scene since 2011 thanks to his portrait work of actors. In 2018 he began to develop a career focused on the artistic side of photography and its potential as a tool for transformation. \n\nHe has participated in international art fairs such as JUSTLX (Lisbon, 2019) where he presented the project \"Quimera\" and in 2020 he is selected by PhotoEspaña Off, with the project \"La piel mudada\" where he reflects, with the figure of the woman as the protagonist, on resilience and the capacity of the human being to face adversity. In 2019 he founded Studio Débris with Julieta Toribio and presented their first joint work \"Donde estaba oscuro\" (2020) at the Galeria Modus Operandi in Madrid. In 2022 he is awarded a scholarship at the artistic residency La Jacaranda, where he begins his work \"Francisca\". \n\nHe is a trainer for the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and works at the Conservatory of Arts in Bamako, where he teaches photography workshops to young emerging artists in Mali. He is currently preparing and curating his students' exhibition project for the 13th African Biennial of Photography. ","user_id":744681,"name":"Sergio Lardiez","website":"www.lardiez.com"},{"id":125017,"bio":"I am an amateur at most things including photography.","user_id":124415,"name":"garry murrell","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/22415341@N02"},{"id":728349,"bio":"My name is Stefan Adorján.\nI am an amateur photographer from Slovakia. \nBesides my home country, I have spent important periods of my life in Romania, Hungary, Switzerland, and Austria. \nMy passion for photography began 25 years ago; I knew this would be a lifelong journey.\nA strong desire to discover, create and show something new, something unseen.\nIt is a fascinating process when time and space do not matter.\nAt the center of my creation are the three-dimensional letters designed and produced by me. I love experimenting with new methods, materials, colors, and subjects and translating them into vibrant images.\nStarting from an early age, I became obsessed with different forms of arts, photography and typography features. Over the decades, I spent my free time designing, creating, and photographing letters and other typography elements. These letters are small but significant in appearance and dominance after they become photographed. \nDuring the work process, I combine different techniques, starting from creating the small-size letters, painting them, photographing with a macro technique, and assembling them into a collage picture. Each letter is handmade; no two letters are the same.\n","user_id":727765,"name":"Stefan Adorjan","website":"www.stefanadorjan.com"},{"id":65168,"bio":"","user_id":64904,"name":"Taylor Hudson","website":"taylorhudsonphoto.tumblr.com"},{"id":748197,"bio":"Spending the childhood behind the iron curtain, I grew up in the democratic\nsociety of Western Germany. Preceding my studies, I traveled extensively and lived for two years in Budapest, a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall and Communism in Eastern\nEurope. Having spent a decade in the US, I expanded my perspective on Europe and the “West” in many ways. My work continuously approaches and questions aspects of Western Culture. Recurring topics in my work are the notion of home, belonging and language.\nMy main tool is photography, yet my art practice is multi-facetted. It reflects the life as a nomad, growing up in, and constantly moving between two different systems, being always on the search for the deeper truth behind the apparent.\nMy work is in numerous private collections and it has been shown and\npublished nationally and internationally throughout Europe and in the US. I received my MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MS from the UAS Dortmund, Germany. ","user_id":744766,"name":"Elisabeth Ajtay","website":"www.elisabethajtay.com"},{"id":441791,"bio":"","user_id":441207,"name":"Beata Winiarska","website":""},{"id":746958,"bio":"Après des études à l’ETPA à Toulouse Adriana Pagliai s’établit à Paris où elle vit toujours. Elle travaille pendant 5 ans au studio Rouchon et se spécialise aujourd’hui dans la photographie de mode, d’artistes et de nature morte. En jouant a la fois sur la lumière, la composition et la mise en scène, Adriana crée son propre univers artistique résolument contemporain et souvent influencé par les années 80, l’iconographie religieuse. \n","user_id":743740,"name":"adriana pagliai","website":""},{"id":635860,"bio":"Bio: Keith Kovach, born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1962, received his B.A. (1984) and M.F.A. (1986) in Photography from the University of South Florida in Tampa. For over ten years, Kovach worked as a freelance artist specializing in multimedia development, animation and commercial \n\nphotography. From 1999 to 2004, Kovach taught at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Kovach currently is an Associate Professor of Art in the Art Department at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Kovach was a Senior Fulbright Scholar in Media Studies (2004) in which he did collaborative research and lectured at the National University of Fine Arts, Bucharest, Romania. Keith Kovach has received a second Fulbright Scholar award:  Fulbright Quartier21/MuseumsQuartier Artist-in-Residence \"Vienna in the Winter: A Visceral Experience of Time and Place\" MuseumsQuartier Vienna, Austria. January 2015 ","user_id":635276,"name":"Keith Kovach","website":"svad.cah.ucf.edu/faculty-staff/?id=84"},{"id":634718,"bio":"Sandra Madelane is a London-based emerging fine art photographer known for her delicate approach that blends photography with the expressive qualities of painting. Her work transcends traditional boundaries by submerging still-life arrangements underwater before photographing them. \n","user_id":634134,"name":"Sandra Madelane","website":"www.sandramadelane.com"},{"id":745010,"bio":"Ramize Erer is one of the first and most acclaimed female and feminist cartoonists in Turkey. Starting her career in the satirical magazine scene of Istanbul, she became well known for her bold and brutally honest caricatures depicting the experience and sexuality of Turkish women. After moving to Paris in the 2010, she picked up painting for the first time since her studies in fine arts at the Mimar Sinan academy in Istanbul. Her portraits depicting the innocence and aesthetics of youth have been exhibited in several galleries. Back in Istanbul, she picked up photography  as a hobby which quickly became a new and experimental medium to explore similar themes.","user_id":742044,"name":"Ramize Erer","website":""},{"id":41312,"bio":"I Began playing with a camera last march and really got into photography last summer.\nSince then I have strived to try out every aspect of photography and so far, enjoyed every bit. \nI have mind set that craves to create powerful imagery that tells a story. As a photographer, I am inspired to create and explore the world we live in. I believe that to take a great photograph, it takes lots of well placed small elements to create the whole picture.\nI am pushing myself to discover and learn new techniques so I can advance my photography as far as possible\n\nBeing a digital painter in the past I found that it was not enough till I found photography, as I feel I can be more creative with this format and capture those most magical moments.","user_id":41317,"name":"Gary Hayward","website":"www.gthphotographydevon.co.uk"},{"id":725780,"bio":"I am a scientist and photographer interested in seeing more slowly what my eyes see quickly.","user_id":725196,"name":"Anirudh Wodeyar","website":"anirudhwodeyar.com"},{"id":334087,"bio":"I am interested in photography since my childhood but I became serious about it several years ago. \nI am a member of a small local club in Bulgaria, Sevlievo and we are working on several projects. I had one solo exhibition in Sevlievo and took part in many group exhibitions as well.","user_id":333485,"name":"Aneta Mircheva","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083301521170"},{"id":746306,"bio":"\"Paloma Cabeza was born in Spain, just a few kilometers from Pedro Almodóvar’s birthplace. Perhaps there is something in the air of the region because Paloma eventually became a film lover too. If you ask her \"How are you?\" she will never answer, \"I'm fine\". Rather, she will say: \"I feel like Audrey riding a Vespa in Via Margutta\". Film is one of the greatest influences of her photography and interior styling. The other, her focus on small details: a brand of lipstick, a smoking cigarette, objects with expression and personality. Paloma goes to where is needed to listen and capture them in her photography and interiors”. Alvaro LLORCA ( EDITOR LIBROS DEL K.O)","user_id":743201,"name":"Paloma Cabeza","website":"www.palomacabeza.net"},{"id":729579,"bio":"","user_id":728995,"name":"Moonsung Lee","website":""},{"id":661928,"bio":"Student of UAL, fashion photography","user_id":661344,"name":"Marcin Dabrowa","website":"marcindabrowa.myportfolio.com"},{"id":540358,"bio":"J'ai terminé mes études de photographie professionnelle au Collège Marsan de Montréal en décembre 2016.  Depuis, je travaille principalement en corporatif et en événementiel.  J'aime la saison des mariages, les projets athlétiques/acrobatiques et les moments de méditation que me permettent les longues expositions de paysage.","user_id":539774,"name":"Isabelle Michaud","website":"www.isabellemichaudphotographe.com"},{"id":746675,"bio":"https://www.maria-stachel.at/about/\n\nAs an architect, I have always been artistically active with my work, my drawings and paintings, without making it known in exhibitions. Photography is the area that I have cultivated additionally in the last 10 years. \n\n\n\n","user_id":743506,"name":"Maria Stachel","website":"www.maria-stachel.at"},{"id":748285,"bio":"I time travel with vintage cameras and artificial intelligence to create historically accurate photographs of real or imagined places. All photographs are original and created in collaboration with Dall-E.\n\nAwards:\nNovember 2022 - 1st Place, Street Photography, Neutral Density Awards, for \"Beijing 1948\"\nDecember, 2022 - Shortlisted, Life Framer Award for B/W photography","user_id":744834,"name":"AI Savage","website":""},{"id":746408,"bio":"Catherine Kunkemueller (b. 1968) received an MFA from the International Center of Photography/Bard, an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, and a BA from Yale University. She participated in the Bronx Museum of the Arts’ Artist in the Marketplace residency program. Her work has been exhibited at A.I.R. Gallery, the ICP Educational Gallery, and several corporate and online galleries.\n\nCatherine Kunkemueller lives and works in New York City. ","user_id":743288,"name":"Catherine Kunkemueller","website":"www.kunkemueller.com"},{"id":41281,"bio":"Licenciado en Bellas Artes en la UP de Valencia y becario erasmus en la Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze.\nTras acabar la carrera especializado en dibujo y fotografía llevo varios años como fotógrafo.","user_id":41286,"name":"Raúl Barrero","website":"www.raulbarrero.com"},{"id":747969,"bio":"Originally from Ireland. Aisling is a self-thought photographer and founder of StudioTrèsor in Paris. She has many years experience working with French brands in digital brand consultancy and photography (specialising in portrait, still-life, style and interior photography). She is currently completing her first Masterclass programme with Diana Lui in Paris. She is particularly interested in capturing an emotion in portrait and still-life photography, using natural light, natural environments, nature and consciously sourcing props. \n\nShe holds a BA in Communication Studies \u0026amp; a Master`s degree in Transnational Communications \u0026amp; Global Media from Goldsmith’s College, University of London. She also holds a diploma in ‘Cours de Civilisation Française from La Sorbonne University in Paris. Before launching her own blog \u0026amp; creative studio in Paris, Aisling worked as an executive in healthcare marketing and for creative advertising agencies in London.\n\nWhen she has a free moment, she’s escaping to the south of France, Italy and Ireland with her husband Jason and two little girls Lili and Ella. She loves to cycle around Paris with her daughters, take a yoga class, and chase the light for that photo.\nAisling’ first series of personal photographs have been published in a collective edition with  Filgranes in Paris. Artworks from this series and book were presented at the Galerie 8, Arles during the Rencontres D’Arles, July 2022\nwww.studiotresor.com / @studiotresorparis","user_id":744574,"name":"Aisling Greally","website":"www.studiotresor.com"},{"id":748022,"bio":"I've been interested in images since I can remember.  I've become more avid in the last 15 years or so, especially with the advent of digital photography.  I am a (relatively) serious person, but I have a hard time taking myself seriously.  Photography is a place where I can explore and see less of me and more of what I'm looking at, which is helpful.  I really like looking at art and craft of all kinds, but when I look at photographs I feel like I can more easily understand what the person behind the camera is trying to express, is looking to capture.  I can learn from that and I think I may have.  ","user_id":744619,"name":"Michael Wilson","website":""},{"id":748231,"bio":"I am an amateur visual artist based in England, primarily working with the medium of photography. My practice has a strong focus on exploring the boundary between photography and art, drawing inspiration from practitioners of both disciplines. I typically employ a psychogeographical approach to seek out subject matter that allows me to engage with liminal spaces, place attachment and in particular palimpsests, where multiple layers of historical connection to the past can be uncovered and explored in relation to the contemporary.","user_id":744791,"name":"Stephen M","website":""},{"id":747411,"bio":"Growing up I always had an interest in photography. Being adopted from infancy, I lacked family history and a connection others around me had. For a time, physical things like antiques, artifacts and old unique buildings filled a certain void. \n\nAfter a nervous breakdown in 2018, my means of reconnecting with my mind and the world around me came by means of black and white photography. I only found comfort with anything that was not human. I looked to see the hidden things in life, the stories we'd never know because they were hidden behind a vail of color. \n\nAbandoned buildings, graffiti, street life, all spoke to what was broken inside me. Eventually animals, horses in particular, spoke a silent language that touched me deeply. Their ability to touch my heart kept me from taking steps down a very dark road. \n\nNow, my work has expanded, but my eye still looks for the hidden story. The unspoken story with no words, but speaks louder than life itself. Larger than life prints allows others to feel the emotion inside each image. To find a moment of connection and validation in the chaotic world we live in.","user_id":744100,"name":"Karin Munson","website":"gotcontrast.com"},{"id":705014,"bio":"I picked up a camera for the first time at the age of 40. Years later I'm still passionate about making my images unique. If I can make you feel something from my work I feel like my job is done.","user_id":704430,"name":"Nikki May","website":"www.bentvisionsphotography.com "},{"id":621898,"bio":"I began taking photographs in 2013. I create my works as if they are photographic reflections of my mind, like a distant memory I may have seen somewhere, a childhood fantasy, or the world inside the pages of a picture book.\nMajor solo exhibitions include＂blurs.＂(2022,Kinkan Gallery,Meguro), \"JARDIN\" (2021, Nine Gallery, Gaienmae), \"PRESAGE\" (2020, Gallery Child Star, Daikanyama), and \"Shinobu-redo\" (2020, OM SYSTEM PLAZA [former Olympus Plaza Tokyo], Shinjuku).\n\n","user_id":621314,"name":"Tomoko Ichinokawa","website":"www.tomokoichinokawa.com"},{"id":563145,"bio":"Peter Harlow is a pilot as well as a photographer\n\"I learned to fly in the UK and gained wide aerial photography experience from a variety of projects.\nMy fascination with patterns in the landscape enabled me - in 2001 when I emigrated to Australia - to fulfil a dream of flying over some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world. \nI have been a fully licensed commercial drone operator for several years, enabling me to expand my portfolio further and  capture the amazing colours and patterns of Australia - many of which can only be fully realised from the air.\"","user_id":562561,"name":"Peter Harlow","website":""},{"id":41381,"bio":"Photographer and musician since more than 40 years; graduated in 1990 in Germany. Art director and CEO in his own design company \"vivia\". \nLonger visits abroad in the US. Press appearance on CNN.com, LUI France, PetaPixel, La Repubblica Italy, ProfiFoto Germany, AESTHETICA magazine. Exhibitions at photokina Cologne 2016, Hennef 2018, Withers London 2019.","user_id":41386,"name":"Jürgen Novotny","website":"www.jfnovotny.com"},{"id":86286,"bio":"Photographer for life.....","user_id":85852,"name":"Geek Zwetsloot","website":"www.geekzwetsloot.nl"},{"id":226088,"bio":"Songtham [Oui] Ruangrit is a photographer based in Samut Prakan, Thailand.\n\nI was born and raised in Samut Prakarn, a suburban town near Bangkok. Interested in street photography in 2017. After that, I started taking pictures whenever I had the chance. Whether traveling Or even daily life because photography allows us to enjoy seeing beauty everywhere.\n\nMy current passion lies in documenting my hometown’s history, people, and evolving culture through photography. Combined with photos from my journeys nationwide, I am compiling these moments into a travelogue and memory book.","user_id":225486,"name":"Songtham Ruangrit","website":""},{"id":20412,"bio":"\n\u0026nbsp;Boris Gantselevich, a sports press photographer, was born in 1952 in the city of Krasnoyarsk. He’s been living in Israel since 1999. Boris has got a collage degree in geography and biology from Krasnoyarsk Teacher’s training college. His photos were published in Krasnoyarsk newspapers and magazines on a regular basis i.e. the newspapers «Krasnoyarsky Komsomolets», «Daily newspaper», « Krasnoyarsk Evening News », « Krasnoyarsk Worker », “Sportswear Magazine”.\nBoris: “I am interested in speleology, rock-climbing, traveling and sports. In the childhood like most kids I was keen on football. And I certainly had a favorite coach. I was lucky to have very good friends and teachers all through my life. At university I was fond of both – professional photography, mountains and speleology. I am sure that speleology is akin to sports though many people tried to prove otherwise - that it is only a science. Speleology is as difficult in as mountaineering. You have to go hundreds meters down under the ground. It is accompanied by the certain technical and psychological difficulties. After this I was also keen on rock-climbing and mountaineering, but I was not quite fit for these kinds of sports neither in terms of health, nor abilities. Since 1974 sledge sports has been getting more and more popular in Krasnoyarsk. The rock-climbers, speleologists and mountain-climbers were those people who promoted it. I became the judge of a republican category in sledge sports. I was a judge in many ","user_id":20412,"name":"Boris","website":"www.geoluminary2017.com"},{"id":646993,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer based in London.","user_id":646409,"name":"Igor Panfilov","website":"www.igorpanfilov.com"},{"id":747633,"bio":"","user_id":744300,"name":"Ekaterina Asravi","website":""},{"id":744816,"bio":"Renza Begnoni operatrice olistica ed esploratrice  creativa. Il mio percorso artistico, attraverso la pittura, creazioni con la creta, danza e scrittura creativa ha accompagnato la mia vita come espressione personale nella costante ricerca di equilibrio per un benessere psicofisico. studio approfondito del colore con tutti i valori emozionali per scoprire connessioni profonde con la propria essenza. La passione  per la fotografia come forma artistica più immediata, mi spinge ora a esplorare la natura in costante mutamento in connessione con essa. Amo la tecnica bochek, sono ispirata ed emozionata in modo particolare dai fiori. mi piace leggere le tradizioni popolari che caratterizzano i fiori nella storia, miti leggende e simboli di fiori e piante. I fotografi che guardo con passione sono Yamamoto Masao, Kenzo/zu. Ho un pensiero ricorrente nei miei momenti di silenzio...Quando si diventa fotografi ? Quando sai osservare con gli occhi di luce cogliendo immagini che trasmettono curiosità ed emozione di stupore come quelle di un bimbo. La creatività è sempre costante nella mia vita, il tempo a mia disposizione per la fotografia ora è dilatato e lo vivo in modo attento e contemplativo. Ho occhi e cuore per osservare e scattare \"momenti magici\" che incantano. Ora è il tempo di vivere in modo creativo  e divertente con la fotografia, nuovi entusiasmi, nuove sfide\n                                         Grazie","user_id":741868,"name":"Renza Begnoni","website":"lieu.city/evento/enchantment/115 "},{"id":748164,"bio":"Die Fotografie fasziniert mich bereits seit meiner Jugend.. Zum Beruf ist sie nie geworden, aber eine Leidenschaft geblieben. Ich experimentiere gerne, widme mich aber auch «klassischeren» Motiven wie Landschaft oder Wildlife und anderem mehr. Mich faszinieren verschiedenste Facetten der Fotografie. Inzwischen 59-jährig, habe ich die Fotografie in den letzten 3 bis 4  Jahren wieder intensiviert und möchte sie weiter vorantreiben. Inzwischen entdecke ich auch die Schwarzweiss-Fotografie wieder neu.","user_id":744737,"name":"Roger Brüderlin","website":""},{"id":745747,"bio":"Frederic Weber\n23 1st Avenue\nNyack, NY 10960\nPh: 845-548-9686\nfrederic@fredericweber.net\n\n\nSelected Collections \n\nLos Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA\n\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX\n\nThe Whitney Museum of American Art, New York\n\nThe Denver Art Museum, Denver, Co\n\nThe Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA\n\nThe George Eastman House International Center of Photography, Rochester, NY\n\nBirmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL\n\nBidwell Projects, Cleveland, OH\n\nManfred Heiting Collection, Los Angeles, CA\n\nJohn Bennette III Collection, New York\n\nGernsheim Collection, University of Texas, Austin, TX\n\nCollection Dancing Bear W.M. Hunt, NY\n\nForbes Collection, New York\n\nThe Dow Jones Collection, New York\n\nEssence Collection, New York\n\nThe Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska\n\nThe Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame \n\nUSC Fisher Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA\n\nPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions\n\n\n2020\n\nWinter Works, Klompching Gallery, NY\n\n2017\n\nKlompching Gallery, 10TH Anniversary Exhibition: Part One\n\n2016\n\nMemento Mori, Klompching Gallery, NY\n\nGenerosity of Spirit, USC Fisher Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA\n\n\n2014\n\nDomestic Views, The University of the Arts – Philadelphia,  Gallery 1401,  Philadelphia, PA\n\n2013\n\nPrint Room Showcase,  Klompching Gallery, NY\n\n2012\n\n\"The Unseen Eye\", William Hunt,  Curator, The Oregon Center for the Arts\n\n2011\n\n\"The Unseen Eye: Photographs from the W.M. Hunt Collection\", The ","user_id":742707,"name":"Frederic Weber","website":"www.fredericweber.net and  www.klompching.com"},{"id":685794,"bio":"Franziska Willimann is a freelance photographer based in Zurich, Switzerland. In addition to commissioned work, she pursues her personal projects which are characterised by people and the poetry of the everyday. In long-term projects she accompanies her subjects showing their developments and changes over time and exploring their different worlds.","user_id":685210,"name":"Franziska Willimann","website":"www.franziskawillimann.ch"},{"id":685566,"bio":"A keen interest in surface and process is the bond that ties Van Der Hout’s work together. Van Der Hout inserts his work into a history of photography based in the medium’s self-reflexive relationship to form, process, and experimentation, rather than in its ability to document the world.\n\nVan Der Hout’s work has been widely featured in publications including The Huffington Post, Vogue Italia, Fortune Magazine, Larry’s List, CBC, PhotoEd Magazine and Reader’s Digest. He has exhibited across Canada, The United Kingdom, and New York, most notably in the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Collectors Series, as part of a Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival primary exhibitions, and in The Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward festival. He has created public art for the Toronto Archives, The TTC, Nuit Blanche and Pemberton Developments. Van Der Hout was awarded the Emerging Artist Award by the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, and has been supported by the Ontario Arts Council. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from Metropolitan University and is an MFA Fine Arts candidate at Parsons at The New School. \n","user_id":684982,"name":"Ryan Van Der Hout","website":"ryanvanderhout.com"},{"id":745885,"bio":"I am a visual artist and use photography, video and sound to manifest my perception of the world. The field of tension between know and fear is central to my work, in particular my fear of the future of the world. Even though society as it is clearly passed its expiry date, mankind still remains dismissive and continues down the current road. In my work I investigate my fear and try to make the consequences of our action, or better inaction, tangible.\n\nThis translates in dark images, often with a threatening, alienating and dystopic undertone. The fear becomes visible and even palpable, without spelling everything out. My approach is filmic; scene-setting without a specific time and place, in the absence of  people, and without direct clarity about what happend of what will happen. From the darkness, a word becomes visible by the use of scarce lighting. The light shapes the darkness en pulls you into the word. But which world?","user_id":742826,"name":"Roald Wolters","website":"www.roaldwolters.com"},{"id":731476,"bio":"'Captured by Judith' is founded by Judith van Gestel: professional photographer, newcomer and the ardent type of woman. Photography was already in her blood, but becoming a full time professional really pushed her to take off.\n\nUrban and street photography is her main focus. Always open for the surroundings and ready to capture beauty where it’s least expected. \n \n‘To me, every photo is a unique capture of reality. A strong photo has the ability to trigger your imagination and, if you’re up for it, will tell you a unique story.’","user_id":730797,"name":"Judith van Gestel","website":"www.capturedbyjudith.com"},{"id":746509,"bio":"Peter Philip Carroll (American, b. 1987) is a Michigan-based photographer and academic. His practice uses the medium of photography to explore patterns of inequality and injustice in society. Peter’s photographic work is informed by his professional training as a social scientist. He draws from this background an interest in the deliberate representation of underlying social ills that are reflected in our shared visual space. As such, his aesthetic sensibility is influenced by the straight photography movement and his work in general is inspired by photographers who have invited reflection on serious social issues through careful aesthetic decisions and well-considered attention to social problems, especially the work of Dorothea Lange, Dawoud Bey, Zoe Leonard, LaToya Ruby Frazier and Donavon Smallwood. Photography is not a neutral practice; it can reinforce power structures just as it can subvert them. Peter’s approach is to use the medium to underscore and invite reflection on the disquieting disparities of our time.\n\nPeter has shown work at the juried 51st Annual Photography Exhibit at the Scarab Club in Detroit, Michigan and at a student art exhibit at GalleryDAAS in the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. In addition to two recent self-published zines, he has also had work published in the Agora Journal of Urban Planning and Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.","user_id":743370,"name":"Peter Carroll","website":"www.peterphilipcarroll.com"},{"id":746760,"bio":"I would like to point out the fact that I personally photographed every frame and every detail that appears in the project, and some of them even represent my work in the field of architecture and interior design - the profession in which I have been engaged for about 30 years, before I retired.","user_id":743574,"name":"Nurit Midbari","website":""},{"id":746822,"bio":"I am a photographer and retoucher with a lifelong passion for photography. Photography, with its magic, lets me stay inspired, creative and beyond the real at times. ","user_id":743627,"name":"Nhat Vo","website":"www.hannahvo.art"},{"id":226664,"bio":"Brad Carlile is a photographer that lives in Portland Oregon. He has exhibited at MoMA Rio de Janeiro, Guatemala, Germany, Austria, Qatar, China and over 58 shows in the USA. Brad's 2011 solo show was chosen as Portland’s best art photography show. He has won 14 fine-art photographic awards, book covers, and published several fine-art magazines. \n\nBrad had a solo show at the 25th Biennial Encuentros Abiertos - Festival de la Luz in Argentina. Three works were acquired by the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Salta. In 2009 he was a winner in the prestigious Hearst 8x10 Photography Biennial.","user_id":226062,"name":"Brad Carlile","website":"www.bradcarlile.com"},{"id":746950,"bio":"Liesbeth Marit (°1979, Belgium) is a visual artist.\n\nShe originally started painting at LUCA, School of Arts in Brussels. In her further education at the HISK (Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Ghent) she moved from still images to sensory installations.\n\nThese studies shine through in her later work, which focuses primarily on photography and film. \u2028Her framing still betrays the eye of the painter, and her long-held shots tend towards the rhythm of a plastic artist. As if those different art forms slowly weave into each other.\n\nIn her photographic work, the flirting with cinema remains. Both her landscapes and portraits have this surreal, imaginary undertone and a cinematic feel. She guides the viewer into a fictional universe that seems calm at first sight. But something is breeding under the skin. Desire, alienation, beauty, wonder, mystery, disquiet.\n\u0026nbsp;In her presentations, Liesbeth likes to combine her images, until they reveal their own hidden story. \u2028\n\nLiesbeth Marit’s works have been shown in WORM – De Brakke Grond (NL), Centrale Montemartini (IT), the Centrale for Contemporary Art – Museum M – Vooruit – Galerie 10a (BE).","user_id":743732,"name":"Liesbeth Marit","website":"www.liesbethmarit.com"},{"id":747208,"bio":"I'm an artist, working in photography and based in northern Wisconsin. My life-long visual interests were formed as a young teen when viewing the poignant, yet whimsical eroded roots of beach shrub trees. I was moved by them and they became the thread I have since followed, working visually with landscape, place and my connection to them. \n\nPhotography was my first art form, but I eventually became a painter and received an MFA in art (painting and drawing). My art life of studio work, exhibits, grants, residencies etc. developed the early interests I had established and was supported by a visual resources librarian position and adjunct teaching at a state university. I kept my photography interest alive over the years by working with alternative cameras --I once won a Holga as juror's award in a plastic camera show! A decade ago B/W photography again became my focus and commitment. Informed by my painting and drawing, I feel it best touches what I want to express.","user_id":743938,"name":"Sally Bowker","website":"sallybowker.com"},{"id":747469,"bio":"Yihan Shi was born and raised in Shanxi, China. Photography has been her main focus since she came to the United States for college. ","user_id":744154,"name":"Yihan Shi","website":""},{"id":829652,"bio":"Carlos Nieves (b. 1964, Morelia, Mexico) is a Mexico-based visual artist working full-time since 2016. His practice merges macro-abstract photography, hand-built generative code, and layered mixed-media painting. Using industrial materials—pigments, resins, aluminum—and reflected light, he builds quiet, rhythmic microcosms through process and “happy accidents.” He develops his own tools and methods rather than borrowing styles, forging a studio-driven language that bridges craft and digital exploration. In 2025, his Macro-Abstract Photography series received an Honorable Mention at the Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA)..","user_id":815390,"name":"carlos nieves","website":"objkt.com/users/tz1dtJ73VLfz4DQJ3TkM9QfSBVemVT433buu"},{"id":748056,"bio":"As an epileptic who suffers from loss of consciousness, I am unable to define my own existence without memory.\nIn such a situation, I had to ask myself the question that I have in the landscapes I photograph, \"Is what I see and feel certain?\" The method I used to clarify this question was to invert the negative and positive images.\nAs I searched for the definition of existence in the difference of scenes that emerge through the technique, landscapes that disappear as data, and image information that breaks down, the \"impression\" that was born through me was certainly there.\nAnd it made me wonder, \"What am I?\" I am taking photographs because I want to know what I am.","user_id":744649,"name":"Hayato Takekoshi","website":"www.h-takekoshi.com"},{"id":41363,"bio":"Born and raised in Athens, Lena Konstantakou completed her Art \u0026amp; Design studies in the United Kingdom before moving on to work, first as a commercial photographer specialising in Fashion and Sports and then as an editorial designer and Art Editor in the editorial and commercial departments of reputable magazine and newspaper publications in London, such as the Daily Telegraph. A trip to Cuba fuelled her desire to start photographing within a fine art context. Since then, her photographs have evolved around the notion of how our environments and nature interfere and influence our emotional state. The images invoke beauty in careful composition, be it in serene landscapes or habitual spaces, reflecting upon a humble yet powerful subject matter, that of ‘celebrating the ordinary’. Konstantakou has exhibited her work at galleries and Art Fairs including The Other Art Fair in London and received honourable mentions for awards including Prix de la Photographie. She recently published her first photobook via Lecturis imprint with title 'The extraordinary will take care of itself.'","user_id":41368,"name":"Lena Konstantakou","website":"lenakstudio.com"},{"id":41633,"bio":"Uta Beyer is a German documentary photographer based in Tbilisi, Georgia since 2009. She is concerned with issues of habitat and belonging, as well as the material world of objects and things. Her research and practice focus on exploring everyday life in the city of Tbilisi. Uta's photographs have been featured in solo and group exhibitions in Berlin, Dublin, London, and Tbilisi. Her first monograph, Korpus 18, was published by Siesta Publishing, Tbilisi, in 2014. Uta is an MA graduate in Sociology and Economics from the University of Cologne, and an MA graduate in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London, London College of Communication.","user_id":41638,"name":"Uta Beyer","website":"www.utabeyer.com"},{"id":747808,"bio":"Born 1968. Attended schools of photography in Sweden and Finland during the early 90:s. Worked a couple of years as photographer but was reeducated as an Art Director. After that I made my own projects in the field of art and street photography. Gradually I lost interest in photography but during the Covid-19 I found inspiration again and are now focusing on having an exhibition on my latest project.","user_id":744445,"name":"Stefan Wulff","website":""},{"id":447236,"bio":"Dutch photographer and creative director Aicha Abdoun is renowned for her conceptual approach to visual expression. Motivated by capturing the full potential of individual moments and subjects, and representing the totality of the senses through a photographic lens, her work displays a range of emotion that is at once striking and deeply symbolic. She embraces classical references and contemporary thought, and imbues significant meaning and conversation around the philosophy of being and identity into her creative output. \n\nAbdoun got her start with an old full frame camera gifted by her aunt, and parlayed the immediate kinship she felt for photography from a small village in Holland to the international stage. A gifted rider who once trained for the Mongol Derby, her love of equestrian themes and ability to see beauty in everyday moments is clear in each image she crafts.\n\nAbdoun specializes in fashion, portraiture and equestrian and her photography has been featured in campaigns for the likes of Dior, Filling Pieces and Flaneur Homme and international editorials including VOGUE NL, Numéro, Emirates and more.\n\n","user_id":446652,"name":"aicha abdoun","website":"www.instagram.com/aichaabdoun"},{"id":747960,"bio":"Meredith Leich (b. 1986) is a lens (photography, video, animation) and hand (drawing, painting, also animation) based artist, whose work explores the nature of cities, place-based histories, and climate change through scientific research and intuitive visual exploration.  Leich’s films have screened at the Ann Arbor Film Festival, Athens International Film + Video Festival, and Chicagoland Shorts, among others, and she has shown her work at venues nationally and abroad. Her collaboration with glaciologist Andrew Malone was awarded a 2015-16 Arts, Science \u0026amp; Culture Initiative Grant from the University of Chicago and received a 2018 Individual Artist Grant from Chicago’s DCASE.  She was a 2011 - 2012 resident at Root Division, San Francisco, and has completed residencies at the Tide Institute and Museum of Art, Nes Artist Residency, Studios of Key West, the Ragdale Foundation, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Wrangell Mountain Center in McCarthy, Alaska. Leich received her  BA from Swarthmore College and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she also lectured in the Film, Video, New Media, and Animation. ","user_id":744565,"name":"Meredith Leich","website":"meredithleich.com"},{"id":165413,"bio":"I am a lens based artist from Sag Harbor NY. I hold a BFA from LIU Southampton and have an extensive background in fine art and media production. In recent years I have been developing a photographic body of work which is reflective of my passion for the beauty and preservation of the flora and fauna of our natural environment. I have been exploring contemporary methods of alternative process that are much less toxic to humans and the environment. My photographic work has been featured in exhibitions through out the United States and has earned numerous awards.\n\n","user_id":164811,"name":"Kerry Sharkey-Miller","website":"www.ksharkeymiller.com"},{"id":772462,"bio":" Iuliana Plamadeala (Giulia Soul) born in 1990 in Moldova in a village between hills and unspoiled nature. Moved at a young age among the beauties of the Italian land where she discovered photography for fun in 2018 with an innate love for art. She started to express herself by creating self-portraits and photographing women of all ethnicities, she considers her photography an expression of her unconscious and subconscious mind and of the memories of her past. Her style changes according to the way that she feels, and with this continuous movement of feelings, there comes a different personality from one day to the next.\n A carnal touch at times with an imaginative and dreamy world where love, pain, melancholy and hope stand out among her shots taken and often transformed in the nights where the imagination and memories come back into life.","user_id":764573,"name":"Iuliana Plamadeala","website":"www.giuliasoul.com"},{"id":745212,"bio":"Jean Sierra-Hernandez\nArtist Bio\n\nJean Sierra-Hernandez is more than an artist; she is a storyteller. Skilled in an array of visual arts, she has built her practice around her entrancing works that seamlessly meld together the figurative and abstract.\n\nSierra-Hernandez, a Texas native now based in the rural Northeast region, has spent years honing her lifelong passion for the arts into her signature style. After obtaining a Bachelor of Visual Arts degree, she found new ways to channel her past, her memories, and her experiences into something more universally meaningful. Having studied painting, drawing, pen and ink, ceramics, film, photography, design, and sculpture, her work embodies the multidisciplinary nature of her practice. Embracing mixed media, she brings a new dimension to the stories she tells as her artistic gestures combine with found materials such as old fabrics and photographs. She invites each one of her viewers into the rich and diverse worlds she forms with her brush, inviting us along on her visual journeys. \n\n\n","user_id":742224,"name":"Jean A Sierra-Hernandez","website":"jean@pictas.net "},{"id":41452,"bio":"Sloane is a young photographer currently working and living in Boston, MA.","user_id":41457,"name":"Sloane Volpe","website":"www.sloanevolpe.com"},{"id":220285,"bio":"Nicolina Holt is a photographer and mixed media artist based in Southwest Michigan. She earned a B.F.A. in Studio Art with a concentration in photography and graphic design from Michigan State University and her M.F.A. in Visual Arts from Lesley University. After working as a photojournalist for several years, she returned to school to obtain her teacher certification in Art Education from Western Michigan University. She taught photography for 10 years at Lake Michigan College while also running her own photography business. She continues her fine art photography while working as the Graduate and Undergraduate Coordinator for the Art Department at the University of Notre Dame. She resides in St. Joseph, MI with her family.","user_id":219683,"name":"Nicolina Holt","website":"nicolinaholt.com"},{"id":843288,"bio":"80game-bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with innovative flavors and expert guidance for every food lover.\nBrand: 80game-bet\nWebsite: https://80game-bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (27) 1422-7919\nEmail: 80game-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #80game-bet #80game-betfood #80game-betrecipes #80game-betculinary #80game-betdining","user_id":829131,"name":"xio da","website":"80game-bet.br.com"},{"id":486055,"bio":"Justin A. Carney is an artist and educator that uses autobiographical photography to question how death and grief affect familial connections—the bonds that keep a family together and cause them to separate, and how grief shapes an individual. Much of Carney’s artistic practice deals with confronting and exposing grief surrounding death to create an avenue for not only himself but also for others to find healing and cope with the deaths in their lives.\n \nCarney is originally from Baltimore, Maryland, and is currently pursuing his MFA in Photography at Indiana University Bloomington. He holds a BFA in Photography from the Pennsylvania College of Art \u0026amp;. Design. He is the recipient of the Bloomington Arts Commission 2022 Emerging Artist Grant. He has been awarded the First Place Single Image Award from LensCulture Art Photography Awards. Carney’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.","user_id":485471,"name":"Justin Carney","website":"www.jacarneyphoto.com"},{"id":41519,"bio":"So you want to know something about me? \n\nWell short and sweet .. . mother of two and grandmother of two lovelies! \nRetired from a gratifying career in the financial sector in Bermuda, I embarked upon my next favorite occupation.  As a full time mother and  career woman,  there was little time for  photography, a passion of mine since long ago.\n\nI  enrolled at SPEOS photography school, took up photojournalism and then set out to work in the Non-Profit sector both offering my financials expertise and new found photojournalism capabilities.\n\nSince then I have worked with All Hands and Hearts, a US disaster response NGO and traveled to disaster response site worldwide taking my camera 'paraphernalia' along to document these events.  \n\nToday I consult and freelance internationally with NGOs both in Bermuda and overseas including Capokolam, a UK NGO working in Sri Lanka, Family Centre and Centre on Philanthropy in Bermuda.\n\nProud to be a winner of  Openwalls 2020 Arles.\n","user_id":41524,"name":"Dominique Smith","website":"www.dnsmithphotographer.com"},{"id":393964,"bio":"Hi :) I'm Guzel (means beautiful from turkish). I'm an artist, an immigrant, a student, but moreover a dreamer. I think it took me a while to understand that there's not specific purpose or point to life. It is what we make of it.  I'm happy I get to create art and if I get to make other people happy with it, well then that is double the happiness. \n ","user_id":393380,"name":"Guzel Tuhbatullina","website":""},{"id":41526,"bio":"A Korean street photographer based in Hong Kong\n\nI love the connection between the people and the surroundings in the street. It's like a music without sound. I try to find the best moment of that connection and develop the new sound on the photography.\n\nPublished \u0026amp; Featured :  National Geographic, Vogue Italia, APF Magazine, LENS Folio, One Exposure   ","user_id":41531,"name":"Sarah Choi","website":"www.sarahchoiphotography.com"},{"id":41505,"bio":"Mi grandad teached me photograph since I was 7 years old. Since 2013 I considered myself photographer.\n\nMy short-term objective is becoming a photojournalist for Reuters or AP,\nMy long-term, is becoming a National Geographic photographer.\n\nI love shooting the ordinary till it's extraordinary.","user_id":41510,"name":"Mauricio Challu","website":"www.facebook.com/mauriciochallu"},{"id":41433,"bio":"Born 1979, I'm an amateur photographer developing documental projects. I studied photography in Movimento de Expressão Fotográfica (Lisbon based), mainly initial technique, street photography, and documental projects.","user_id":41438,"name":"Bruno Castro","website":"bmdcastro.wix.com/animatografo"},{"id":41483,"bio":"Visual Artist, Documentary Photographer and Director.\n","user_id":41488,"name":"Udell Jimenez","website":"www.udelljimenez.com"},{"id":841983,"bio":"","user_id":827826,"name":"Jose Angel Pereira López","website":""},{"id":565404,"bio":"Christopher P. Harold is a devoted student of light","user_id":564820,"name":"Christopher P. Harold","website":""},{"id":746345,"bio":"Isabella Joss is a freelance photographer currently based in Bern, Switzerland. She graduated from SFGBB in 2022 holding a bachelors degree in communication design, specialising in photography.","user_id":743233,"name":"Isabella Joss","website":"www.isabellajoss.com"},{"id":73984,"bio":"My name is Juriy and photography is my passion.\nI like take pictures of everything, particularly still life, portrait and landscape.\nMy dream is to make my passion to photography my vision of the world.","user_id":73686,"name":"Juriy Pirro","website":"www.jpirro.it"},{"id":565140,"bio":"Sofia Conti is a Glasgow based award winning Social-Documentary photographer, who began her photographic journey as a mature student in 2017. Sofia finalised her studies at Falmouth University (Falmouth Flexible) where she achieved an MA Photography degree with Distinction.\n\nCollaboration for Sofia is an extremely important part of the work produced especially when exploring social inequalities within various communities including her own. Her collaborative process is about depicting the people and the connections to their environment. Sofia’s intention is to ethically represent communities that have a distorted view imposed upon them. By empowering each collaborator to tell their story, the hope is to enlighten the audience on the issues raised to change preconceived notions.","user_id":564556,"name":"Sofia Conti","website":"www.sofiaconti.photography"},{"id":378248,"bio":"","user_id":377664,"name":"Matteo Pisu","website":""},{"id":378332,"bio":"Kai Yokoyama is a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. Starting out as an architecture student at Saitama University, he switched his major to photography and completed his studies at Tokyo College of Photography.\nHe has traveled the world photographing refugees, children with disabilities, and victims of terrorism. In recent years, having lived abroad, he has been photographing foreigners living in Japan. His works have been published such as The Washington Post, Marie Claire Italy, and Foam Magazine.\nIn 2020, he won first place in the LensCulture/Journeys series category.\nIn 2021, Yokoyama's work has been awarded Helsinki Photo Festival and shortlisted at Kolga Tbilisi Photo, Encontros da Imagem Discovery Award, and Portrait of Humanity.\nAlso, he receives Carolyn Drake’s mentorship program in Magnum Photos in 2021.\nRecently, he has been shortlisted for the 2020 Emerging Artist Scholarship in Lucie Foundation, he was selected for Photo Vogue Festival 2021 and awarded LensCulture Critics’ Choice 2021.\nHe was a juror for the ADC 101st Annual Awards in the Photography category.\nHe is a member of Native Agency and Diversify Photo.","user_id":377748,"name":"Kai Yokoyama","website":"www.kaiyokoyama.com"},{"id":202909,"bio":"Photography + nature, Based in Madrid, Spain. 1991. \n\nSoy fotografa profesional desde hace10 años.\nToda mi fotografía está realizada en entornos naturales, bosques, paisajes... en plena naturaleza, o basada en ella. ","user_id":202307,"name":"Lara García Corrales","website":"www.laragarciacorrales.com"},{"id":715315,"bio":"My photographic experience lasts about seven years. I am currently studying photography at the Art and Design Institute in Prague. I mainly focus on abstract, experimental photography.","user_id":714731,"name":"Nikola Činčurova","website":""},{"id":85503,"bio":"Based in Adelaide, South Australia, I specialise in family, documentary and birth photography as well as creative portraiture\n\n","user_id":85078,"name":"Sophie Mosimann","website":"www.sophiemosssphotography.com"},{"id":843275,"bio":"775bet-bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining with exquisite flavors and expert cuisine inspiration.\nBrand: 775bet-bet\nWebsite: https://775bet-bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (98) 1339-8869\nEmail: 775bet-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #775bet-bet #775bet-betfood #775bet-betrecipes #775bet-betculinary #775bet-betdining","user_id":829118,"name":"sdfdfh fghf","website":"775bet-bet.br.com"},{"id":111083,"bio":"Obie Oberholzer is a South African photographer and author. He was born on a farm north of Pretoria in 1947. He studied Graphic Design at Stellenbosch University and Photography at the Bayerische Staatslehr Anstalt für Fotografie in München. Since 1987 he has produced 15 coffee table books on his travels and life in Africa. He has had 37 one-man exhibitions in South Africa and 11 in Europe and is a member of the German picture agency LAIF. He has worked for many international publications. His motto is: 'Life without adventure is no life at all'.","user_id":110481,"name":"Obie Oberholzer","website":"www.obieoberholzer.net     laif.de"},{"id":576859,"bio":"Hanneke Lathouwers\u0026nbsp;Born in the Netherlands in 1965 and studied at the Fotovakschool where graduated cum laude in February 2016.\nShe is known for her portraits and is always looking for the balance between the natural look of her subject combined with dramatic props or surroundings. A certain stillness will be found in almost all of her pictures.","user_id":576275,"name":"Hanneke Lathouwers","website":"www.hannekelathouwersfotografie.nl"},{"id":578077,"bio":"Emmanuelle Becker is an artist-photographer living in Paris. She studied photography and printmaking at the George Washington University in Washington, DC., graduating with honors and pursued a Masters degree in painting at Pratt Institute in NYC. She has exhibited her work in Europe, Western Asia and the United States and is the recipient of multiple awards and distinctions. Her work has appeared in several international photography publications.","user_id":577493,"name":"Emmanuelle Becker","website":"www.emmanuellebecker.co"},{"id":839556,"bio":"","user_id":825399,"name":"Masaki Sakaguchi","website":"m4sks.com"},{"id":779229,"bio":"Thomas Stephan, Jahrgang 1970, bis heute Kind des südlichen Ruhrgebiets. Ich bin fotografischer Autodidakt und seit über zwei Jahrzehnten von der Fotografie in fast allen ihren Facetten begeistert. Mein heutiger Schwerpunkt ist die Liebe zur Menschenfotografie, aber ich beschäftige mich auch mit Street Photography und abstrakter Fotografie. Seit mehr als zehn Jahren betreibe ich die Fotografie freiberuflich auf einer semi-professionellen Ebene.\n--------\nThomas Stephan, born in 1970, still a child of the southern Ruhr area. I am a self-taught photographer and have been enthusiastic about photography in almost all its facets for over two decades. My focus today is the love of photographing people, but I also do street photography and abstract photography. I have been doing freelance photography on a semi-professional level for more than ten years.","user_id":770279,"name":"Thomas Stephan","website":"www.thomasstephanfotografie.de"},{"id":593552,"bio":"There are too many things I don't know. There are things that are known to you\nbut unknown to me. What is ordinary to you is extraordinary to me.\nI cannot spin words well. I cannot ask questions, speak or communicate well.\nThat is why I take photos.","user_id":592968,"name":"Photo Retsu","website":""},{"id":843273,"bio":"522bet-bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with expertly crafted flavors and inspiring cuisine.\nBrand: 522bet-bet\nWebsite: https://522bet-bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (55) 1345-5962\nEmail: 522bet-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #522bet-bet #522bet-betfood #522bet-betrecipes #522bet-betculinary #522bet-betdining","user_id":829116,"name":"gua xi","website":"522bet-bet.br.com"},{"id":627026,"bio":"Based in New York, Los Angeles, and her native Mumbai, India, she specializes in fashion, beauty, and celebrity photography for both editorial and advertising clients. She has worked with actors, artists, models, and celebrities from all over the world, and her photographs have been featured in renowned publications. She also serves as a creative director on many of these projects, including music and fashion videos. \nAs an up-and-coming artist in the industry, she has quickly adapted and immersed herself in the world of AI art. Her most recent works reflect her use of such art to explore ideas that would otherwise be challenging to execute.","user_id":626442,"name":"Apeksha Agarwal","website":"www.apekshaphotography.com"},{"id":304031,"bio":"Sono nato nel 1964 e dopo la maturità artistica ho studiato fotografia specializzandomi in fotografia pubblicitaria nel 1988.\nHo insegnato tecniche di ripresa fotografica e tecnica di stampa presso IED Cagliari. ","user_id":303429,"name":"Pierluigi Dessì","website":"www.confinivisivi.it"},{"id":41657,"bio":"Debbie Cain is a photographic artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California where she was born and raised. She fell in love with photography at the age of 9 when her mother gave her an old instamatic film camera. \n\nCain’s work ranges from landscapes and nature to travel and portraiture as she believes in capturing beauty across multiple subjects. She also works in alternative processes and recently has started working with the Mordançage process. \n\nCain was featured in Black and White Magazine in October 2001 for her black and white infrared images. In 2022, she received honorable mentions in the 19th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers in the categories of: Street Photography, People and Digital Manipulation and Collage Series. \n\nIn 2023, she received honorable mentions in the 20th Pollux Awards in the categories of: Fine Art, Landscapes and Seascapes, Digital Manipulation \u0026amp; Collage and Self Portrait. \n\nCain is a member of the San Francisco Women’s Artist Gallery, the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA and the Art Guild of Pacifica.\n\nFor more information, visit debbiecain.com","user_id":41662,"name":"Debbie Cain","website":"debbiecain.com"},{"id":124077,"bio":"Ronald Patrick grew up in Santiago de Chile. After completing his studies on Business and Economics, and working in the corporate world in San Francisco for 3 years, he decided to undertake his passion for photography and focus on stories that are important to him.\n\nSince 2008, he has been working in the photo-documentary field as well as in corporate photography. He has worked on numerous personal projects and commissions all over the world. His work has been published internationally and exhibited in different galleries and photography festivals in the United States, England, Spain, Georgia, Japan, Canada, Cambodia and Chile. ","user_id":123475,"name":"Ronald Patrick","website":"www.ronaldpatrick.com"},{"id":648474,"bio":"","user_id":647890,"name":"Victoria Wood","website":""},{"id":767060,"bio":"","user_id":760520,"name":"Sarah Burns","website":""},{"id":747902,"bio":"Swiss born and Versilian by adoption (Italy), Florian D'Angelo has been dedicated to social and art photography for several years. Graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, discussing the thesis \"it's just a photograph\". He collaborated as a photographer with the research group of the University of Florence and the Historical Institute of the Sienese Resistance for the publication of \"Poetics and politics of memory, public memory of the Nazi-fascist massacres in Tuscany\", edited by Pietro Clemente and Fabio Dei (Carocci-Tuscany Region, 2005). He worked as a collotype printer at the historic Fratelli Alinari Photographic Company and as an assistant to the photographer artist Massimo Vitali. In 2008 he collaborated as a graphic designer and photographer in the publication of the monograph by the sculptor Alberto Sparapani. He participates in various solo and group exhibitions in Italy and Switzerland.","user_id":744515,"name":"Florian DAngelo","website":"www.floriandangelo.it"},{"id":747373,"bio":"Vincent Junier (1964), lives and works in Champigny sur Marne - France\n\nAfter studying art history, Vincent began a career as a portrait photographer. In the middle of the 90's, he was offered the position of art director for the rock magazine \"Best\", abandoning photography little by little, he then began a second career as a graphic designer and then as a creative director specialized in the press and publishing.\nAt the age of 50, Vincent decided to change his universe and return to his first love, photography, by specializing in still life.\nIn parallel to graphic design, Vincent had developed the practice of collage to free himself from commissioned work. We find in his photography this narrative and dadaist freedom, a game of exquisite corpse by which materials, forms and signs clash in potentialities conducive to summon our imagination.\n","user_id":744067,"name":"VINCENT. JUNIER.","website":"junier.vincent@gmail.com"},{"id":432144,"bio":"Born in Nebraska 1993\nMoved to Arizona 2012\nSelf-taught photographer\n","user_id":431560,"name":"Cole Seefus","website":"sidewalkchawk.com"},{"id":779702,"bio":"My name is Anita Pallas and I am a Wollongong amateur photographer. For as long as I can remember we have always had a camera in the house. I am old enough but also young enough to remember and not fully understand film. My first camera was a film camera, I then moved on to get one of the early point and shoot digital cameras.\n\nIn 2016 I was looking for new adventures, new places to explore locally and learn more about photography. What I found was a photography group called the Veterans Instameet who were shooting the Milky Way at Bombo Quarry. I decided I would go along but had no idea what I needed to do let alone the type of camera I would need. I started to practice at home and was getting nowhere as I was using a point and shoot, when I got hands on a DSLR camera it started to get better.\n\nI’m currently a studying photography at Tafe and still really enjoy experimenting with night photography but mainly focus on landscapes, cityscapes and macro photography\n\nSince 2016, I have wanted to share with people the way I see the world through my photography. I predominately share my photographs on Instagram and Facebook under A Pal’s Images.","user_id":770680,"name":"Anita Pallas","website":"www.anitapallas.au"},{"id":620748,"bio":"Ignacio Dansilio est photographe, professeur de langue et chercheur en littérature. Né à Montevideo (Uruguay), il vit et travaille à Poitiers (France) où il partage son temps entre le travail universitaire et la photographie. Candidat en doctorat en littérature à l’École Normale Supérieure de Paris et professeur à Science Po Poitiers, sa pratique de la photographie combine le portrait, la street photo et les arts vivants. \n\nSes photographies se caractérisent par le registre de l’immédiat et de situations de la vie quotidienne, souvent dans des paysages urbains, donnant toujours une importance centrale au traitement des ombres et des zones obscures de l’image. Fisheye Magazine décrit son travail ainsi : “Évocateurs des célèbres films noirs, ses clichés explorent les sphères intimes et publiques, et les formes d’isolement au cœur d’un monde urbain en plein essor.” Outre son travail d’auteur, il photographie des concerts, des spectacles théâtraux et d'événements artistiques. \n\nSes photos ont été publiées dans des sites et magazines photographiques internationaux comme Wonderz of Photography, Photographic Mercadillo, Cualquiera Magazine et Fisheye Magazine. Il a exposé son travail dans des lieux comme le TAP, Théâtre Auditorium Poitiers (dans le cadre de l’exposition “Norme hors norme”), l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - IHEAL (dans le cadre de l’exposition “Amérique latine à la rue” organisé par PHOTO Magazine) et dans la galerie indépendante La Laverie de Belleville à Paris. Il ","user_id":620164,"name":"Ignacio Dansilio","website":"idansilio.wixsite.com/dansiliophoto"},{"id":41635,"bio":"Antonella Gorga, born in Salerno on 20/09/1982, lives between Salerno and Paestum, \nwhere she works with passion in the field of 'hospitality and tourism from the age of 15 years, \nbut her great passion is photography which has never been dedicated in full but only marginally. \nFree spirit, lover of all that is real, authentic. \nTriggered by instinct, she always felt in the passion of photography, falls in love cartier bresson and his thought: Photographing is put on the same line of sight the head, the eye and the heart. It is a cry, a liberation. This is not to assert its originality; is a way of life. \"henri cartier bresson.","user_id":41640,"name":"Antonella Gorga","website":"www.ilcannito.com"},{"id":42132,"bio":"Journalist and Photographer, I tell stories that are embedded in my mind and heart. My eyes, ears and hands do the rest, while my mouth serves just to show the world what is happening.\n\nBased in Rio, I have been working in journalism since 2013. Recently I published a reportage on Noisey (by Vice) on Karaoke Nights in Rio de Janeiro. Also on Vice, I did a story of the five years anniversary of “Complexo do Alemao” pacification by the PPU´s, the Pacifying Police Units, and what was the consequence of this interpreted by the drawings of local kids. I was also comissioned on assigments for newspapers like Correio Braziliense and Estado de Minas. Other published works happened as a freelance contributor to an agency called FramePhoto, based in São Paulo","user_id":42137,"name":"Leonardo Coelho","website":"www.leocoelho.jor.br"},{"id":779302,"bio":"Dan Bowhay is a photographic artist working in the United Kingdom. His practice encompasses photography and moving image with a focus on installation. Much of Bowhay’s practice is autobiographical, with recent projects focusing on his disability through a personal, social, and political lens.\n\nBowhay’s projects ‘Between These Times’ and ‘Visual Un-impairment’ explore his visual impairment and how this affects his ongoing relationship with the world around him. In other projects, Bowhay explores the relationship between architecture and its communities, reframing photographic archives and their narratives, and his documentary works examine spaces and environments that are less familiar.\n\nHis work has been exhibited in Aberrations Collective’s exhibition in BEAF’s B.A.D. Gallery in Bournemouth and is soon to be shown at Copeland Gallery in London. He has also taken part in a residency program with the Bournemouth Underground Gallery (TheBUG), with an exhibition in 2024.","user_id":770342,"name":"Dan Bowhay","website":"www.DanBowhay.co.uk"},{"id":752763,"bio":"","user_id":748657,"name":"renee barron","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/r_x"},{"id":41714,"bio":"Born in Rome (Italy), Photography has been always in his soul and in his heart. In the world of images he try to be connect with people and their emotions. \nHe attended workshops with Shobha Battaglia in Palermo, with Franco Paggetti in Lucca, Cristina Nunez in Milan, Donna Ferrato in Venice and Bruno Zanzottera in Istanbul, as well as some specialized training within Officine Fotografiche (Rome) in Portrait, Reportage and Photo Editing.\nHe produced a book on Msolwa Tanzania Mission and supporting fund raising for the related NGO and he worked in Kolkata and Siliguri documenting some charity activities.\n","user_id":41719,"name":"Giorgio Tagliacarne","website":"giorgiotagliacarne.smugmug.com"},{"id":302943,"bio":"“Light is meaningful only in relation to darkness.\" (Louis Aragon)","user_id":302341,"name":"Alan Art","website":"alan.photo"},{"id":752925,"bio":"Nick Shamblott is a photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. ","user_id":748792,"name":"Nick Shamblott","website":"www.nickshamblottphotography.com"},{"id":335952,"bio":" ","user_id":335350,"name":"Francesco Algeri","website":"www.fralgeri.it"},{"id":145151,"bio":"","user_id":144549,"name":"Eleonora Oleotto","website":"www.exploringemotions.net"},{"id":258725,"bio":"Mustafa Seven, born in 1974 in Sivas started his photojournalist career at Sabah Gazetesi Dergi Grubu in 1995 and maintained his career respectively at Hürriyet Dergi Grubu, Gazete Pazar, Milliyet and finally at Akşam Gazetesi where he undertook the duty of photography editor. After, Seven has changed his route to street photography which he defines as “bearing witness to life”. \n","user_id":258123,"name":"Mustafa Seven","website":"www.mustafaseven.com"},{"id":843276,"bio":"73bet-cassino.br.com offers gourmet recipes and unforgettable culinary experiences, elevating your dining with exquisite flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 73bet-cassino\nWebsite: https://73bet-cassino.br.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (13) 1351-3156\nEmail: 73bet-cassino@gmail.com\nHashtag: #73bet-cassino #73bet-cassinofood #73bet-cassinorecipes #73bet-cassinoculinary #73bet-cassinodining","user_id":829119,"name":"First Last","website":"73bet-cassino.br.com"},{"id":396979,"bio":"I m david, a traveler from Belgium.\n11 years ago i decided to stop my life as it was to go out and explore the world.\nAs i been traveling many country's, it may not come as a surprise that while wandering around the world i been developing a new love. Photography.\nI want to show the world to my family and friends trough my eyes.\nWhat better way to do so then capture these moments and share with all\nTravel - Discover - Capture","user_id":396395,"name":"david dhaen","website":"www.daviddhaen.com"},{"id":113482,"bio":"I had always liked to draw and shot a number of short video dramas as a teenager with camera and editing equipment that my dad had available at his school. \nLater on I did an HND in Video which included photography and a BA in Film and Photography.  However it was not until I moved back to Glasgow from London in 2007 that I actively started taking photographs in and around the city. The move had been quite a tough one and it seems I found the process of taking photographs again a cathartic one, I clearly needed to find a way of expressing myself. Getting good feedback on websites like Flickr also encouraged me to continue and develop my interest and style, which is highly influenced by photographers such as Bill Brandt and Brassai as well as film noir and German expressionist films.\n","user_id":112880,"name":"Robin Johnston","website":"www.robinjohnston.photography"},{"id":710795,"bio":"Sade Boyewa El is a Social Documentary, Street and Portraiture Photographer, Community Activist and Organizer who lives and works in Harlem, New York. A native of Sweden and Nigeria, her colorful and vibrant photographs pay homage to her trans-national and multi-cultural upbringing. Sade’s work challenges the viewer’s eyes to see past the obvious, to uncover the beauty that exists in the most unusual and unexpected places. Sade earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Psychology of Women, Gender and the Family from the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies. Her work has appeared in various group exhibitions in New York and throughout Europe.  In 2021 Sade founded FACES OF HARLEM. A Non profit organization dedicated to shaping public art engagements for the Harlem community and beyond, that center contemporary art and visual storytelling through public photo exhibitions presented in Harlem parks. ","user_id":710211,"name":"Sade Boyewa El","website":"www.sadeboyewael.com"},{"id":449472,"bio":"","user_id":448888,"name":"arzu eke","website":"arzuekemor@hotmail.com"},{"id":752916,"bio":"Hello! I am a photographer and I love what I do.\n\nBorn in Los Angeles, I currently reside in Brooklyn drinking oat milk lattes, shooting photos and creating videos. Winning an Emmy Award while working for @NBAonTNT team as a social media editor to producing projects for Capture One and photographing work for Bayern Munich, I am versatile.\n\nCurrently, I work as a freelance photographer \u0026amp; producer for brands, events, music artists. ","user_id":748783,"name":"Eli Edwards","website":"www.eliedwardscreative.com"},{"id":42009,"bio":"Cesar Dezfuli was born in 1991 in Madrid, in a context of cultural mixture given his Spanish- Persian origins. Self-taught in photography and having learned his trade as a journalist in various newsrooms, he now works as a freelance photojournalist, focusing on humanitarian crisis and international affairs, with special attention in migration routes.\n\nHis work has been published in international media such as The Guardian, Time Magazine, El País, Süddeutsche Zeitung or Aljazeera, and recognized with several awards as the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize (UK), POY (USA) or Head On Photo Awards (Austalia), among others. It has also been part of individual and collective exhibitions worldwide, as in the National Portrait Gallery (UK), the Museum of Sydney (Australia), or Visa Pour L´Image (France).\n","user_id":42014,"name":"César Dezfuli","website":"www.cesardezfuli.com"},{"id":52033,"bio":"David Quinn\nOver the years, my interests have primarily centered on creating landscape and botanical images with an occasional venture into architectural and street photography. In many of my photographs I strive to evoke an emotion, raise an uncertainty or create a sense of movement either by isolating key elements or by blurring the subject matter. My images have been exhibited in over 125 shows in 17 states and in Spain, Turkey, Canada, Scotland and Greece. This work as appeared in 11 publications and received 18 awards in the past ten years. To me, a photograph has so much more value when it is shared with others.\n\n","user_id":52038,"name":"David Quinn","website":"www.dquinnphotography.com"},{"id":203920,"bio":"Pål Hansen is a Norwegian photographer who has lived and worked in the UK for 25 years. During that time he has carved out a successful career in the intensely competitive field of editorial photography. His portraits of celebrities and prominent individuals are regularly seen in some of the world’s most popular publications.  Despite his hectic schedule Pal still manages to generate bodies of personal work which often revolve around social issues.\n\nPal was selected for the World Press Masterclass in 2004 and his work can often be seen in major photographic competitions.  Pål has worked with publications such as Vanity Fair, Time Magazine, British Vogue, Sunday Times Magazine, Observer and Guardian Magazines and many more.\n\nPal’s work is mainly associated with portraiture and his editorial work shows his mastery of this field.  His images are empathetic and creative in their use of lighting and location, and are often vibrant. ","user_id":203318,"name":"Pal Hansen","website":"www.palhansen.com"},{"id":622452,"bio":"Mytsyk Tetiana was born in 1997 in Kyiv.\nIn 2019 she graduated from Tavriya National University with honors. She worked in the archive, and since then she has fallen in love with photography, because photos capture and preserve moments of life, recording them on paper for many years.\n2019-2021 she studied at the Kyiv School of Photography, 2020-2021 at the MYPH School.\n\nExhibitions (group):\n2020 - exhibition of photographs “New Generation” (Kyiv)\n2021 - exhibition led by Waone Interesni Kazki and TUASHO (Kyiv)\n2022 - exhibition of the winners of the contest “I see photo awards” (Odessa)\n2022 - exhibition “In the name of freedom 2.0” (Potsdam)\nMember of the NFT collection MYPH and Ukrainian women photographers\n","user_id":621868,"name":"Tetiana Mytsyk","website":"www.mytsykphoto.com"},{"id":52414,"bio":"At the age of 18 years old I pursue studies at the Puertorican School of Plastic Arts (‘98-‘02) where I dedicated five years to fine arts studies. At the age of 20, I worked at a Broad Casting TV station as a set design artist, painter and props crafter. Continuing on this journey, I graduated with a BA Degree, in Theatrical Arts/Stage Design (‘02-‘06). I also specialized in Digital Photography, photomontages, portraits, photo restoration, landscaping, and commercial advertising.In August 2008,I left Puerto Rico and moved to Dallas, Texas, United States to continue my education and for professional growth. In August 2010, I relocated to Austin, Texas and decided to enroll at the Academy of Art University and graduate with a MFA in Fine Art Photography on May of 2015.\n","user_id":52419,"name":"Norys Rodriguez","website":"www.norysrodriguez.com"},{"id":668020,"bio":"Sofie Flinth Bredholt (1996, Denmark) is a Copenhagen based visual artist with a bachelor in Art \u0026amp; Design from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam.\n\nWorking primarily with portrait and staged photography her photographs touch upon themes such as manipulated imagery, nostalgia, and vanity.\n\nIt is the few, if any, who will proudly stand by their own vanity. But it is always there, hidden, held down, fine-tuned, manipulated, for many different reasons – and sometimes for the better in all of us. And it can, I think, be extremely interesting to take a closer look at, to enlarge and highlight, to let loose.\nAnd whereas we – the young and the middle-aged – have all kinds of opportunities to shape and nurture our vain tendencies on social media channels, there is a generation whose vanities are rarely exposed nor demanded: the elderly.\n\nBy combining storytelling with everyday life Flinth creates semi-docu scenarios with herself and females close to her. \n\nIn 2020 her graduation work When the Sun Sets was part of two group exhibitions in Amsterdam; one at Galerie Ron Mandos and one at Foam Museum. This same work was later selected for and exhibited at the Spring Exhibition 2022 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. In May she was selected as one of the Fresh Eyes Talents 2022 with her ongoing series A Million Dollar View.","user_id":667436,"name":"Sofie Flinth","website":"www.sofieflinth.com"},{"id":41663,"bio":"Jayme Gershen is a multimedia storyteller focused on identity through the use of photo, video, and digital platforms. She immerses herself in the lives of her subjects through a mix of documentary projects and identity-based art. Jayme uses intimacy and humor to explore stories of second chances, and investigates what it means to have a sense of place.\n \nIn 2015 Jayme was selected to participate in the Eddie Adams Workshop for documentary and photojournalism in New York. She was the 2015 Artist in Residence at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami, where she worked with homeless women and at risk youth to create and exhibit multimedia work about their own identities and concepts of home. Jayme was also the 2012 Miami New Times Mastermind Honorable Mention.\n \nCurrent projects include still photography and a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Vandal, the first feature narrative film about the Miami graffiti scene, set to premiere in 2018. Jayme is also working on a documentary about Cuban-American electro-pop duo Afrobeta’s search for their cultural \u0026amp; musical roots in Cuba and a series of photos and films about immigration and identity, called Six Degrees of Immigration\nSix Degrees of Immigration, her photo series about immigration identity, is currently being developed into an interactive documentary.\n\nJayme has studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Miami International University. She has worked around the world as a freelance photographer and filmmaker, traveling from the Fiji Islands to Italy to explore compelling stories. She has lived in Massachusetts, Vermont, Colorado, Florida and Colombia. Jayme currently lives and works in Miami, FL.\n","user_id":41668,"name":"Jayme Gershen","website":"www.jaymegershen.com"},{"id":81280,"bio":"Rodrigo Illescas was born in Bahía Blanca, Province of Buenos Aires, in 1983. \n    He is an architect and photographer. He published the books, \"Asimismo, todo aquello\" (2007), declared of Cultural Interest by the National Secretariat of Culture; and \"Razia\" (2011).\n    He is currently a professor at the University of Buenos Aires.\n    \n    Awards (selection): Global GFX FujiFilm Challenge; 1st prize Felix Schoeller Photo Award; Leica Finalist, Oskar Barnack; Grand Prix, PhotoDays Festival, Rovinj, Croatia; 1st Prize, Portraits, PoyLatam, Mexico; 1st prize, Best Portfolio, \"Transversalidades\", Portugal; Honorable Mention, Provincial Visual Arts Salon Florencia Molina Campos.\n    \n    Exhibitions (selection): Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Italy; Somerset House, London; Museum of Cultural History in Osnabrück, Germany; CCK, Argentina; among others. \n    \n    Work in Collection: Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb; National University of Villa María, Córdoba; Private Collections in London, Madrid and Andorra.\n","user_id":80978,"name":"Rodrigo Illescas","website":"galeria-phuyu.com/artistas/rodrigo-illescas"},{"id":42095,"bio":"beginner photographer, financial analyst by profession.\n\nA photogarpher learning with iso shutter with differnet modes of photography ..  having some beautifuls shots and still need to upgrade my skills with professionals.","user_id":42100,"name":"Ravi Shekhar","website":""},{"id":365137,"bio":"I have been taking photographs since I was a child. I miss having a darkroom, but am learning to love the speed of digital work. ","user_id":364535,"name":"Julie Murkette","website":""},{"id":762975,"bio":"My name is Saruul. 27-year-old photography lover. At first, I didn't have the money to buy an expensive camera, so I started taking photos with a cheap film camera, and I still enjoy taking pictures with a film camera. But now I'm addicted to film cameras and I keep collecting them. I prefer street photography.","user_id":757213,"name":"Saruul Batsaikhan","website":""},{"id":51846,"bio":"My photographs are born from my desire to see; to meditate on intention and accident; to uncover the layers of experience within an object; to mingle inside and outside, solidly and fluidly; to play with fertile confusion; to be attentive to those moments when everyday reality becomes charged; and to respond to that charge with images that convey elusive but potent meanings.  The subjects of my photographs become characters in a fictional narrative and are imbued with a history, and I am charged with their storytelling.  \n\nThe content and style of my photographic work has grown and shifted to fluidly encompass a more contemporary scope of documentary photography consisting of portraits, landscapes, and still lifes.  I shoot primarily in medium and large-format chromes which allows for a more deliberate, thoughtful and constructed image, as well as ensuring the color palette’s consistency. The choice to photograph on film reinforces the desire to create a tangible documentation of experience.\n","user_id":51851,"name":"Caroline MJ Dorn","website":"www.carolinemjdorn.com"},{"id":113601,"bio":"Niels Ackermann is a Swiss photojournalist working for international press since 2007, founding member of agency Lundi13. He lives in Kyiv, Ukraine since February2015. \n\nHe got awarded Swiss Photographer of the year by Swiss Press Photo Award for his work on Ukrainian youth in the neighboorhood of Chernobyl. ","user_id":112999,"name":"Niels Ackermann","website":"www.nack.ch"},{"id":51863,"bio":"Allan Dransfield (b.1981) is a British Designer and photographer based in Łódź, Poland. His holds an Mdes from Coventry University and has worked internationally as a car designer for more than a decade. In 2017 he founded Lifekollektiv.com - a platform based on creative exploration through interdisciplinary collaborations. His photography works crosses over between ethnology and the arts, focusing on energies which join life around the planet. He has published two photo books, exhibited in Italy, Germany, Austria, England, Poland and Swaziland. He received several international photography decorations including IPA Int’l photography awards and Wanderlust photo of the year.  In 2019 Allan was shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards professional category for his series \"Sheep Dogs of The North Pole\". Most recently in 2019-2020 Allan has been travelling the globe as Freitag's 'Executive Vice Pleasident for Global Happiness'.","user_id":51868,"name":"Allan Dransfield","website":"www.lifekollektiv.com"},{"id":573632,"bio":"Designer on-air and off-air, photograher, producer, and founder of DRAWLIGHTS, Peter Nitsch has always worn many hats. But at the heart of everything that he does Nitsch is first and foremost an artist and a photographer. He was born and raised in the Upper Palatinate, in eastern Bavaria. Nitsch received his BA in communication design from the Department of Design at the Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS).\n\nInfluenced by his no-man’s-land childhood in the Upper Palatinate and the German skater scene of the late eighties, Nitsch’s narratives of people in dialogue with life observe individual and collective identities through a bright, clean vision—he uses social context and the (urban) landscape to explore these identities in relation to cultural and intercultural realities.\n\nNitsch published his first monograph Bangkok – Urban Identities in 2006. He is the recipient of numerous awards, both as designer (New York Festival and BDA, among others) and photographer (Los Angeles International Photography Award and Hasselblad Masters semifinalist, among others). He was cofounder of Europe’s first crossover skate- and snowboard magazine, Playboard, and the corporate design studio RUPA.\n\nIn 2020, Nitsch became a lifetime member of the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand.","user_id":573048,"name":"Peter Nitsch","website":"linktree.peternitsch.com"},{"id":130287,"bio":"","user_id":129685,"name":"Martyna Heller","website":""},{"id":768536,"bio":"","user_id":761581,"name":"Nizar Souissi","website":"souissi.eu"},{"id":190479,"bio":"Jieun Cha is a talented photographer with a background in architecture. She has exhibited her work in several group exhibitions across the United States, Germany, and South Korea, and has been recognized for her talent with awards such as the Governor Prize and several honorable mentions from International Photography Awards. Her first solo exhibition, \"At the Stroke of Stillness,\" was held in Singapore. Jieun currently resides and works in Los Angeles, United States.","user_id":189877,"name":"Jieun Cha","website":"www.jieuncha.com"},{"id":50002,"bio":"Autodidatta e ho ancora tante cose da imparare :)\nho iniziato dal fumetto negli anni fine settanta inizio ottanta a Milano poi grafica teatrale per A.Ruccello Teatro Nuovo Napoli illustrazioni- copertine di libri edizione italiana di Don De Lillo Rumore bianco seconda edizione micro incisioni su diapositive dal 1984 dia-show in teatri discoteche facciate di palazzi (maschio angioino) ","user_id":50007,"name":"Nicola D'ammora","website":"Nic d’ammora Instagram - nicoladammora.wixsite.com/my-site"},{"id":52055,"bio":"A career in the travel industry introduced me to the universe that lies beyond our borders, beyond that comfort zone that we call home, but that often is too restrictive to our vision of the world. \nI was drawn to photography during my worldwide travels, which made me appreciate the diversity and the beauty of this world and all its beings. \nPassionate about people, I enjoy capturing the essence of faces and their own uniqueness.\nWhen I connect with other cultures by sharing meals with locals, listening to their tales, their struggles, their hopes, it is then that I realize we all have the same dreams. We shed the same tears. We all hope for a better future.\nMy efforts to document other cultures is driven by the hope that one day we'll learn to turn the diversity of this world into our biggest strenght. ","user_id":52060,"name":"Chiara Chiarello","website":"www.kiaraphotography.com/travel-photography"},{"id":753244,"bio":"Jeroen van Craenenbroeck (b. 1976) is a photographer and linguist based in Leuven and Amsterdam. Trained in linguistics and literature, he began his photographic journey in 2016, culminating in his graduation project, PHOTO BRUTE, at the Institute for Arts and Crafts in Mechelen in 2024. His work bridges the conceptual and the tactile, exploring the intersections of materiality, structure, and the photographic image.","user_id":749054,"name":"Jeroen Van Craenenbroeck","website":"photobrute.be"},{"id":52108,"bio":"Lars Just (b. 1980) is a documentary photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark.\n\nJust graduated as a photojournalist from The Danish School of Media and Journalism in 2014, and worked at the Danish daily Politiken as part of his education.\n\nJust's clients include Politiken, Die Welt, Novozymes and the SOS Children's Villages. \n\nBesides documentary photography he works with news, magazines and long term projects. \n\nJust's awards include a PDN Photo Annual, two nominations for the Visual Kravling Prize and a CPOY Portfolio Award.\n\nHis inspiration as a photographer comes from a natural born curiosity for peoples histories, along with an artistic and historical fascination of the world and the dynamics that set it in motion. ","user_id":52113,"name":"Lars Just","website":"www.larsjust.dk"},{"id":41799,"bio":"Malou Sinding is a Danish photographer based in Copenhagen who has been attracted to photography all her life. To see and make pictures of the seen is inseparably connected with her life long search for exploring and understanding the multitude and meaning of life.\nHer works extends from documentary to fine art photography and although she is a traveller by nature the most prominent body of her works derives from her near vicinity where she has lived all her life. Her photographic mood is strongly influenced by the changing of the Scandinavian light from the deep darkness of winter to the dazzling, crisp light of summer.\nShe photographs on film - small format and medium format, with pinhole- plastic- and Polaroid cameras - and she photographs digitally and with iPhone.\nHer photography has been featured numerously both at Censored Art Exhibitions and at Censored Photography Exhibitions all over Denmark.\n\nArtistic education: \t\nSelf taught\nThe photo school FATAMORGANA, Copenhagen – workshops and open courses 2009 – 2012\nSolo exhibitions: \n2012 – “Sources of the Spirit” – Gallery GL, Næstved\n2012 – “Art on the iPhone” – Gallery Nybro, København\n2012 – “Iceland Landscapes” – Gallery Nybro, København.\nGroup exhibitions: \n2012 – “Sindbilleder” – Kulturspinderiet Silkeborg – Artist collective “Vingesus”\n2012 – Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling – Den Frie Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen\n2013 - Kunstnernes Påskeudstilling, Århus\n2013, 2014 and 2015 – Copenhagen Photo Festival i Carlsberg Byen, Copenhagen\n","user_id":41804,"name":"Malou Sinding","website":"www.malousinding.com"},{"id":216319,"bio":"In 2015 I started taking some photography classes, long after feeling that it could be a medium for  documenting real life situations, human relationships and emotions. The same year, I got my first DSLR, which I still have and use. \n\nI am grateful  to all the individuals who have allowed me to capture moments of their lives  and i am glad that I found the strength to share my own story.\n\n","user_id":215717,"name":"Maria Markaki","website":""},{"id":41874,"bio":"Felipe Jácome is a photographer born in Ecuador. After finishing his studies at the London School of Economics, his work has focused on issues of human mobility and human rights. In 2010 he won the Young Reporter Competition of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Jacome’s photos have appeared in publications such as Foreign Policy Magazine, The Guardian, Vice Magazine, CNN Photo Blog and the Miami Herald. Jacome’s work has also been exhibited in London, Amsterdam, Beirut, Geneva, Amsterdam, Quito, and Washington DC.\n\n\n","user_id":41879,"name":"Felipe Jacome","website":"@www.felipejacome.com"},{"id":41843,"bio":"Riccardo Budini graduated and worked for 8 eight years as an architect before turning to documentary photography full time, focusing on stories, social landscape and current affairs. \n\nHis photos appeared in international newspapers and magazines and were exhibited in Tribeca (NYC), Rome and Venice Art Biennale 2017 (Palazzo Mora, Palazzo Bembo – official collateral events)\n\nBooks: Lives of the Bolognese Painters, Harvey Miller Publishers, London 2014 – 22 Photos on assignment for NGA-CASVA\n\nAmongst his clients:  National Gallery of Art - CASVA, Washington DC, Bulgari Image Dept., iGuzzini lighting, Hilton Garden Inn, University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) and others. \n\nNominations:\n- Finalist at the Sony World Photography Awards (World Photography Organisation)\n\nIn 2013 Riccardo founded UnFrame cooperative of photojournalists.","user_id":41848,"name":"Riccardo Budini","website":"www.riccardobudini.com"},{"id":762984,"bio":"Arian Namdar Banaderi was born in In \nthe year two thousand in Tehran.\nHe studies architecture and Photography \nwas always a part of his life, and he \nis always passionate about street\nphotography","user_id":757220,"name":"Arian Namdar","website":""},{"id":560510,"bio":"","user_id":559926,"name":"Tommaso Carrara","website":"www.gettons.org"},{"id":843277,"bio":"577bet-pixbet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary insights, elevating your dining experience with exquisite flavors and expert-guided cuisine adventures.\nBrand: 577bet-pixbet\nWebsite: https://577bet-pixbet.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (78) 1357-8961\nEmail: 577bet-pixbet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #577bet-pixbet #577bet-pixbetfood #577bet-pixbetrecipes #577bet-pixbetculinary #577bet-pixbetdining","user_id":829120,"name":"fghfh Last","website":"577bet-pixbet.br.com"},{"id":41848,"bio":"I am a photographer and filmmaker born in Spain. My work stems from my fascination with our conflicted existence as human beings. I am not interested in explaining things, in saying why and how, but to try to filter reality allowing ambivalence and ambiguity to seep in.\n\nIn 2012 I moved to the Middle East, where I started working on documentary and editorial assignments. Since then, I have been working around the world. In 2016 I was selected as one of ‘PDN’s 30 New and Emerging Photographers to watch’.\n\nMy projects have received grant support from the Pulitzer Center, the National Geographic Society, and GroundTruth among others. For the latter, I was a co-winner of an Edward R. Murrow award as a video series director.\n\nMy photo and film work has been published in National Geographic, The New Yorker, TIME, Harper’s, VICE, Outside, Newsweek, Paris Match, Der Spiegel, BBC, PBS, among others. I have been commissioned by clients like Human Rights Watch, Google, the Olympics, Red Bull","user_id":41853,"name":"Juan Herrero","website":"www.juanherrero.com"},{"id":41850,"bio":"Tim Franco is a French-Polish photographer born in Paris in 1982. In 2005, he moved to China where he started documenting the country’s incredible urbanization and its social impact while collaborating with newspapers such as Le Monde, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. In 2015, he published his first Monograph - Metamorpolis - the conclusion of five years of work on the rural migrations in the fastest urbanizing city in the world: Chongqing. It is during this time that Tim developed his style of working mostly with analog cameras and bringing a minimalist aesthetic to documentary photography. While applying those principles, Tim started to focus his work on portraiture. Experimenting with different photographic processes, he wishes to give a voice to underrepresented communities. In 2016, Tim Franco moved to South Korea where he started working on a long term project about North Korean defectors.","user_id":41855,"name":"Tim Franco","website":"www.timfranco.com"},{"id":719638,"bio":"Hi, My name is Gabe Giannelli and I’m a photographer and Navy Musician. I'm about to retire from the Navy and regularly photograph events for the Naval War College, exhibits for the Naval War College Museum, and portraits for Sailors and civilians alike. ","user_id":719054,"name":"Gabriel Giannelli","website":"www.gabrielgiannelli.photography"},{"id":41958,"bio":"I was born in Lodz, Poland. I lived a little here, a little there, now I settled in the forest near Warsaw. I am a photographer, poet, traveler and a university teacher. I graduated in Photography from Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin Poland, Faculty of Fine Arts. I have a PhD in art from Krzysztof Kieslowski Film School at Silesia University.\n \nPhotography is my passion. I express myself through my pictures. I mean what makes me delighted, surprised as well as reflection and other emotions. It’s not a reality itself, but the way my mind sees the things, makes forms and shadows for them.\n\nI have been going through the life with my camera since the age of five.","user_id":41963,"name":"Jakub Tadeusz Gadek","website":"jakub.gadek.art"},{"id":556214,"bio":"Kwok Aun only started photography at 50. His photographic projects are influenced by his life experiences. He hopes to articulate the emotional sentiment of these experiences visually.","user_id":555630,"name":"Kwok Aun Tan","website":"www.kwokaun.com"},{"id":589399,"bio":"I am a street photographer based in London. My father, and avid photographer himself in his youth, gave me a Canon DSLR as a present for Christmas 2007. I dabbled with it for a while, but my passion only blossomed when I later moved to London - a frenetic melting pot where every corner holds the promise of a great photograph. At first I just naively ventured out with a camera a few afternoons, but I was way too insecure to shoot people directly. In the past couple of years, I've become accustomed to the crowds, and thrive in situations full of visual stimuli where I can practice the dark art of street photography. Since 2020, I started picking up film and fell in love with medium format. I have learned to print my work in the darkroom, which is now an essential part of how I approach the medium.","user_id":588815,"name":"Giacomo Mason","website":"giacomomason.photos"},{"id":753386,"bio":"Laura Detre-Czirják is a hungarian artist, who's currently studying at Moholy-Nagy University of Arts and Design, Budapest. She attends to the photography MA first class.\nHer current projects are concerned with human relationships and emotions, both at the level of the immediate family and the larger social group.","user_id":749170,"name":"Laura Detre-Czirják","website":""},{"id":366232,"bio":"Storyteller","user_id":365630,"name":"Esmeralda Holman","website":"www.esmeraldaholman.nl"},{"id":692330,"bio":"","user_id":691746,"name":"Deborah Nadima","website":"www.deborahnadima.com"},{"id":655605,"bio":"Merkbar means perceptible or noticable in German and Danish and this is what I strive for in my work. I am interested in feelings, atmosphere, drama, texture, movement and color and I always look for this. One of my favorit methods of working is by using manual lenses, selective focus and blur. Another is using Photoshop to merge photos, create collages and work on conceptual or painterly projects. \n\nPhotographer by accident late in Life. Education from London School of Photography and lots of courses and inspiration along the way.","user_id":655021,"name":"Birgitte Andersen","website":"www.studiomerkbar.dk"},{"id":157240,"bio":"Jyotsna is a mom and an electrical engineer based out in Sacramento, California. While engineering has been her background, photography is her creative outlet and passion. Having lived in and traveled to multiple countries, she loves nature and traveling. She is a lover of light and seeks to capture the everyday beauty around her through her lens. ","user_id":156638,"name":"Jyotsna Bhamidipati","website":"www.momentsandphotographs.com"},{"id":128296,"bio":"My passion for photography began at the age of 15, when I began assisting documentary filmmakers and celebrity portrait photographers. Since then, I have developed my artistic voice, earning recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2011 and earning a BFA in photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2015. In 2022, I had the opportunity to attend the prestigious XXXV Eddie Adams Workshop as a student, furthering my education. ","user_id":127694,"name":"Jack Sorokin","website":"www.jacksorokin.com"},{"id":728409,"bio":"I work as a neurosurgeon in the University Hospital in my hometown Antwerp (Belgium).  I divide my time between Antwerp where I work and live, and NY, where my partner resides. Since lockdown photography became my other passion besides pediatric neurosurgery. During my free time I stroll the streets, looking for beautiful scenes, light and composition. Although most of my work is in black and white, I very much like colour photography too and I’ m a big Saul Leiter fan.","user_id":727825,"name":"Mania De Praeter","website":""},{"id":42061,"bio":"Alessandro Scattolini was born in Loreto on october 1991.\nHe studied photography at Roman School of photography and after photo-retouching in Interno Grigio Studio, Rome.\nIn 2012 he realized his first book “Il treno” published by Tecnoprint , about three different favelas in Rio de Janeiro.\nDuring the same year he realized his first exhibition in Castelfidardo (An), Italy.\nCurrently he has 3 self-publishing books: “Hardcore scenes”, “War Memories”, and “Feel and Louder”.\nDuring 2013 he realized “About trees”, a personal research on photography.\nWith this work he received an honorable mention by le Prix de la photography Paris and the second prize at Portfolio Italia città di Nettuno.\nNow works and lives  in \"Le marche\", a beautifull land in the middle of Italy.","user_id":42066,"name":"Alessandro Scattolini","website":"www.alessandroscattolini.com"},{"id":19007,"bio":"Stephanie Diani is a New York City-based portrait artist whose Flatiron-district studio has welcomed everyone from A-List actors to, most recently, a Myanmar Roofed Turtle. She uses light and shadow to sculpt images and a wry sense of humor to engage viewers.","user_id":19007,"name":"Stephanie Diani","website":"www.stephaniediani.com"},{"id":780050,"bio":"Born in Kyoto City\nFirst solo exhibition in 2021\n2022 Join Gallery Room305 members\n2023: Publish photo book “RECOLLECTION/Memory”\n\nSolo exhibition\n2021 “One Fine Day” BEATS｜Osaka\n2022 “Niraikanai” Gallery Room305｜Osaka\n2023 “RECOLLECTION/Memory” Gallery Room 305｜Osaka\n\njoint exhibition\n2022 “City and People” Totem Pole Photo Gallery | Tokyo\n2023 “Trieste Photo Days festival” Trieste city｜Italy\n2024 “Parole on the Street” Haeden Museum | South Korea","user_id":770975,"name":"Shinya ISHIDA","website":"www.shinyaishida.com"},{"id":753549,"bio":"","user_id":749302,"name":"Ralph Louzon","website":"www.ralphlouzon.me"},{"id":2333,"bio":"Birgit Kleber was born in Hannover/Germany. After her education as a photographer she worked as an editor for a women's magazine. During her stay in the USA she visited workshops of Lotte Jacobi and Berenice Abbott\n in San Francisco followed by a practical course on television, work as an\n assistant director and as a set photographer at movie- and\ntelevision productions. Since 1985 she is working freelanced as a photographer and artist.\nOver 30 personal exhibitions , latest 2020 at Helmut Newton Foundation Berlin / Museum of Photography and 2021 at Haus am Kleistpark  in Berlin, numerous group exhibitions. She got several scholarships –one of them is the scholarship for foreign countries\n of the Berliner Senat for Moscow. \nHer works can be seen for example at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, at the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin and at the Deutsches Filmmuseum DFF\nin Frankfurt/Main. \nHer new book PHOTOGRAPHERS with 106 portraits of internationally well known photographers was published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg in February 2023.\n","user_id":2333,"name":"Birgit Kleber","website":"www.birgit-kleber.de"},{"id":42116,"bio":"Guillermo Giansanti is Uruguayan.\nHe is graduated on the Latin – American Contemporary Photography Master in Lima - Peru, directed by Alejandro Castellote. \n\nHe was nominated for Joop Swart Masterclass 2015 and World Press Photo Masterclass Latin America 2015. \n\nHe has received a scholarship to attend the XIV Meeting of Photojournalism Gijón (Spain) and was awarded in the Latin American Center of Photography by the jury preceded by René Burri. \nHe has participated in exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.\n\n","user_id":42121,"name":"Guillermo Giansanti","website":"guillermogiansanti.net"},{"id":780052,"bio":"\"I hold the conviction that creativity, perspectives, and narrative possibilities are boundless!\"As a professional photographer, my expertise lies in product photography. I also possess a keen eye for capturing portraits, events, architecture, and landscapes. Furthermore, I have hands-on experience in directing, shooting, and editing diverse film genres, encompassing everything from nature documentaries to advertisements.","user_id":770977,"name":"Abhinay srinivas polu","website":"abpolu20.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":753463,"bio":"","user_id":749234,"name":"Antonio Pezzano","website":"www.antoniopezzano.com"},{"id":113756,"bio":"Professional Photographer in Marseille - France\n\n","user_id":113154,"name":"Fabien Courtitarat","website":"www.fabien-courtitarat.com"},{"id":690777,"bio":"A amateur photographer who likes to shoot with Leica.","user_id":690193,"name":"Marx cui","website":"Instagram：marx.leica"},{"id":839770,"bio":"","user_id":825613,"name":"Jenny Jansson","website":null},{"id":113388,"bio":"•\tDepuis 2015 : Photographe freelance, People, Bruxelles\n•\tDepuis 2012 : Prestations photographiques, CityPlug.be, Bruxelles\n•\tDepuis 2011 : Photographe freelance, mariages, soirées, événements divers, Belgique\n•\tSeptembre 2015: Photographe freelance, Camp Parc Maximilien, Commission Européenne, Bruxelles\n•\tSeptembre 2014 : Photographe freelance, Bruxelles Champêtre 2014, Bruxelles\n•\tSeptembre 2013 : Photographe freelance, vernissage BeIn, Bruxelles\n•\tAoût 2013 : Photographe freelance, Zoute Night, Knokke\n•\t2010-2013 : Photographe et assistant photographe shooting LEE (jeans), ELLE Magazine, CORA, PRONTI, Five Stars Food, Trends Tendance, SNCB, Infrabel, Bruxelles mobilité, Nookies. \n•\tSeptembre 2011 : Photographe freelance, colloque Alzheimer, ULB, Bruxelles \n______________________________________________________\n\n•\t2010-2013 : Diplôme Chef d’entreprise, Photographie, EFPME, Bruxelles\n•\t2008-2010 : Première année à l’ERG (communication visuelle), Saint-Luc, Bruxelles\n•\t2007 : Diplôme d’Humanités supérieures à Decroly (option Histoire de l’Art, infographie, Espagnol)\n","user_id":112786,"name":"Elliott Laub","website":"www.instagram.com/elliottl_photography"},{"id":753670,"bio":"Tokyo based street photographer, originally from Manchester (UK)","user_id":749398,"name":"jonny dub","website":"www.jonnydub.net"},{"id":294725,"bio":"Lukas Mach (1992, Czech Republic) graduated from the Faculty of Technology at Tomas Bata University in Zlín. Since 2010 he has been focusing on analog photography. He is actively engaged in staged photography with a considerable overlap to the conceptualism, which was on the rise in the early ’70s in then Czechoslovakia.\n\nThe conceptualist approach is also reflected in his film work, in which he makes his debut black and white film LEAVING (2019), which is focused on human society and contains signs of existentialism, symbolism, and metaphor which are often used in his photographic work as well. During his career, he became intensely interested in art film, especially the works of Andrei Tarkovsky, Béla Tarr, and Ingmar Bergman.","user_id":294123,"name":"Lukáš Mach","website":"www.machlukas.com"},{"id":707577,"bio":"I am 52 years old and live in Brussels. I started taking pictures 5 years ago. My idea at the beginning was to fix instants of my life that I could remember later on. But soon all the pictures I wanted to take were scenes I had in my head. I  started to work with a digital camera but I am now taking more and more pictures with my 2 analog cameras. ","user_id":706993,"name":"Arielle Bieber","website":""},{"id":753558,"bio":"Craig S. Glass began AmbrotypeVisuals.com in 2021 after a lifelong interest in the railroad led him to realize that he suddenly had a photography portfolio. Encouraged by family, fellow railfans, Instragram, and even railroad crew themselves, he learned editing skills and promotes his work as “Where Fine Art Meets The Rails”.  He recently branched out to capture non-railroad scenes of all kinds around his adopted South Carolina. Craig is a native of Deerfield, IL and now resides in Columbia, SC.","user_id":749310,"name":"Craig Glass","website":"www.AmbrotypeVisuals.com"},{"id":294717,"bio":"Documentary photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. ","user_id":294115,"name":"Barzan Dello","website":"www.barzandello.com"},{"id":780292,"bio":"Ukrainian mixed media artist based in Valencia, Spain. \n\nAn economist by Diploma, Irina was addicted to photography and handmade since an early age, but found her professional call in the art sphere in 2023, after leaving Ukraine.\n \nHuman psychological states, memory and identity are central themes of her works, which she explores through various media: digital, analog photography, art books and collages.\n\nIrina's artworks were awarded by numerous international photo contests, including Black\u0026amp;White International Awards (Grand winner), Tokyo International Foto Awards (Gold), Budapest International Foto Awards (Gold).\n\nShe is an active participant of international art fairs and festivals across Europe. A graduate of the school of conceptual and art photography, MYPH, Irina has been exhibited internationally, including National Museum of Ceramics and Arts, Valencia.\n\nIn 2024, her works have been published in the book \"100 Contemporary Ukrainian Photographers\" by Form.Paris.","user_id":771196,"name":"Irina Cheremisina","website":"www.irinacheremisina.com"},{"id":51933,"bio":"I am a social documentary and portrait photographer based in London (b.1991).\n\nMy photography is a spontaneous, intuitive reaction to the ordinary - celebrating the idiosyncrasies and nuances of the human experience and universal drives. I’m most fascinated by human imperfections and vulnerabilities - the re occurring theme throughout my work is the power of the human spirit.\n\nIn a world full of unique individuals, my works explore aspects of British culture and communities who are drawn together by mutual circumstance, I strive to seek out the glue that unites these individuals together as a collective – this has led me to explore the realms of afro hair salons, banger and stock car racing, street car culture, horse racing and Travellers.\n\nI identify subjects who exist on the edge of society who are often under represented in the mainstream. I want to challenge the common misconceptions, judgements and stereotypes that can exist in our society and provide a platform for the subjects to tell their story.\n\nI believe that trust and respect are fundamental to the process of creating an emotional and revealing portrait. Many of my projects develop over several years in order to honour the subjects’ lives and portray them truthfully through images and text.\n\nI want my photography to reflect a vision, tell stories and provide an insight that is not always accessible on the surface. \n \nMy photographs have been published widely including The Sunday Times, The Financial Times, The Telegraph, VICE, Man About Town, Re-Edition, Victory Journal, i-D Magazine and more. I have been nominated as winner of the Magnum Photos Graduate Award 2015, selected for IdeasTap and Magnum Photographic Award 2014 including the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2015. My work has been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, Photo London – Somerset House, Four Corners, Dray Walk Gallery, The Truman Brewery and Houses Of Parliament.\n","user_id":51938,"name":"Sophie Green","website":"www.sophiegreenphotography.com"},{"id":130064,"bio":"Appassionata di musica e fotografia.  La fotografia è il mezzo attraverso cui la mia persona prende forma. \"It's not how a photographer looks at the world that is important. It's their intimate relationship with it.\"\n- Antoine d’Agata","user_id":129462,"name":"Silvia Morigi","website":""},{"id":753583,"bio":"","user_id":749331,"name":"Gene Smirnov","website":"www.genesmirnov.com"},{"id":211011,"bio":"I am from in Poland,but since over 18 years i live in England\nOn weekends I take my camera and  follow in the surrounding counties of England. I photographs of nature,landscape,people.I like to photograph people and look at their emotions, so weddings and family sessions are what I like the most.\nThe real adventures of photography began 8 years ago when I bought my first SLR camera.I would like to show,through my camera lens the beauty that surrounds us and which is really unnoticeable by  people...","user_id":210409,"name":"anetta zalewska","website":"www.facebook.com/anettazalewska2015"},{"id":753591,"bio":"","user_id":749338,"name":"barbara migliorini miliosam","website":"miliosam.com"},{"id":162932,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer and I've been working since I graduated from the University of Florida in 1979. I published a story on Katie Brown in Tropic Magazine, Miami Herald Sunday Magazine which followed a crack addictIt with her 8 children, I also photographer a prisoner in Sing Sing Prison as he graduated with a master's degree and began a new life. I  published a book, India's Elephants in 2013 which introduced me to an amazing culture and the indigenous tribes in India. My recent work in Ethiopia, India and Angola has also inspired me to look at various cultures. \nI've covered many different topics  from Monks in Southeast Asia  and Abandoned Buildings in different countries. I am fascinated by all types of people everywhere. I am currently working on Photographs of African tribes, printed on Vellum with gold, silver and copper backing. \n ","user_id":162330,"name":"Annette Bonnier","website":"www.annettebonnierphotography.com"},{"id":587311,"bio":"Hey I'm Ryan! \n\nin 2019 I sold all of my stuff and took off on a 3 year journey around the globe to photography and film the beautiful people and cultures of this world. I hope my work inspires others to step outside, travel and gain different perspectives of the world. ","user_id":586727,"name":"Ryan Ozonian","website":"project27forpartners.com "},{"id":51954,"bio":"I graduated in Architecture at the Politecnico of Milano after graduating from the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Monza, where I had my first approach to photography. \nOver the years, my activity as an architect has been increasingly accompanied by an interest in photography.\nSince 2008, with the purchase of a digital dsrl, I started experimenting with photographs and images, starting from the places and people in my private sphere. My images arise intuitively, in a virtual territory such as landscapes and faces reflected in glass or on the surface of water, which are transformed through the lens into an inhabited place.\nMy interest is directed towards everything that at first glance seems to be hidden from view.\nThe human figure, often represented through portraits, is a central part of my work.\nIn recent years I have also turned towards reworking photographs, both taken by myself and by anonymous authors (postcards, vintage images found or taken from the family album).\nI have participated in group and solo exhibitions in Italy and abroad (including 'Skin Filters', 'Self', Bristol 2014; Milan 2011; 'RPS 158' London 2015; 'Feminine Declinations', Rome 2022).","user_id":51959,"name":"Laura Visigalli","website":""},{"id":247029,"bio":"I am a Tunisian software engineer. living in France since 2012.\ni have always been passionate by photography and taking photos with compact cameras in Tunisia. After moving to France in 2012, I thought to buy a camera and  started photography in the beginnings of 2013 with my first Canon DSLR camera. \nAnd since that day i never stopped taking photos and i was just getting more and more passionate.\n","user_id":246427,"name":"Dhafer BEN AYED","website":""},{"id":753700,"bio":"I started taking photos as a hobby and I bought my first camera 1.5 years ago. Instantly I fell in love with photography and I am mainly interested in street photography and black \u0026amp; white. I am trying to capture spontaneous moments with the correct composition of the image, through shadows and light beams, reflections, and have a beautiful and harmonic result.","user_id":749419,"name":"Thanos Barlos","website":"instagram.com/prism.noir?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA=="},{"id":714738,"bio":"Alena Schmick is a portrait photographer, who was born in Omsk, Russia and raised in a small village in Western Germany. Alena holds a Master of Arts in Photography from the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts.\nHer practice further spans editorials for various magazines, photographing prominent figures and professionals in the fields of arts and culture, as well as long-term personal projects.\nAlena lives and works in Berlin.","user_id":714154,"name":"Alena Schmick","website":"www.alena-schmick.com"},{"id":745664,"bio":"Thierry Le Moign\nNé le 12/06/1949 à Felletin, Creuse\nVit et travaille à Nantes en Bretagne","user_id":742633,"name":"Thierry Le Moign","website":"www.thierrylemoign.fr"},{"id":595653,"bio":"My name is Polina Rodina, I am 38 years old. Photography is a matter of my heart and soul. It gives me strength and warms me. The world through the lens of my camera is so huge, so beautiful, so unique!","user_id":595069,"name":"Polina Rodina","website":"www.polinarodins.com"},{"id":277451,"bio":"oa krimmel\nphoto artist, author\n*1967 in stuttgart/germany\ndiploma (best in year) at the state academy of fine arts in stuttgart\nseveral photo exhibitions \u0026amp; group exhibitions; various catalogues\nhis works in several collections (f.ex. the state gallery stuttgart)\nnumerous international awards (adc, ddc, gregor \u0026amp; kodak calendar awards)\nlives and works in germany and italy\n","user_id":276849,"name":"oa krimmel","website":"www.oak.oakrimmel.de"},{"id":42238,"bio":"Giorgia Valli (Italy, 1985) is a visual artist working across photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring the relationship between the visible and the invisible, the personal and the universal. \nWith over twenty years of experience, her work blends analog and digital techniques to create images that transcend reality and open up imaginative spaces. Her experimental practice integrates natural elements and materials, developing pieces that engage with memory, perception, and the subconscious.\n\nHer artistic career has been recognized internationally, with works featured in prestigious museum collections such as LACMA, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, and the Center for Creative Photography in Arizona. Valli is known for her ability to combine traditional photography with material and digital interventions, transforming images into layered narratives that invite reflection.\n\nWith an approach that embraces continuous experimentation, Giorgia Valli explores themes related to nature, memory, and symbolic language, offering visions that intertwine the visible and the imponderable. \n\nShe has published with Nazraeli Press and continues to develop her artistic research, exhibiting in international shows and collaborating with curators and collectors worldwide.","user_id":42243,"name":"GIORGIA VALLI","website":"www.giorgiavalli.com"},{"id":42196,"bio":"I am Willem Wernsen (1954, Amersfoort, The Netherlands). Autonomous Photographer  I have developed myself from amateur to professional photographer. My work is mainly social documentary, many portraits and street photography.\n\nI have published 5 books \"Beautiful people\", (2003, sold out) and Timeless, (2011).naerly sold out.  \"Behind the great wall\" from  my trip of 5 weeks to China a  1999  (October 2014) On Street Photography (October 2015) 101 Tips For Streetphotography ( April 2019)\n\n“About 40 years ago I bought my first camera. Photography started as a hobby, but it has grown into a passionate life style.  From start I felt the need to photograph people. Of course in black and white, because I love that the most.\n In that time I collected books of the great photographers. Many hours I have spent looking at all that beautiful photos, it gave me so much inspiration.\n Through the years I have developed myself and the connoisseurs say I developed my own style of photography” I look with my eyes, I see with my soul.\n\nWillem Wernsen\n\n\n\n","user_id":42201,"name":"Willem Wernsen","website":"www.willemwernsen.com"},{"id":102890,"bio":"Henri Blommers is a fine-art photographer from Amsterdam who works both analog and digital and uses stitching, collage, and other techniques in his practice. He manipulates film with chemicals and botanical ingredients during different stages. He creates a refuge to an otherworldly dimension full of bright colors based on contemporary socially engaged or environmental themes such as the impact of plastics, sea level rise, biodiversity loss, and digital influences on our lives. The substantiation of these themes on the medium (canvas, print, film) is the basis of his working process.\n\nComing from a working-class background, his love for photography began growing during his military service and a subsequent long journey to detach from his small-town family background. After a career in IT, he switched to photography after graduating from the Amsterdam Fotoacademie in 2010. \n\nHis work has been widely published and exhibited internationally in recent years. Last year, he won the Denis Roussel award for alternative processes in analog photography, and he collaborated with residents, governments, and farmers during an artist in residency in Switzerland. The dozens of analog images were exhibited outdoors in the forest at his request. \n\nThrough his poetic and aesthetic images, he tries to involve the biggest possible audience in complex contemporary themes. He prefers to exhibit outdoors or in non-standard places where he can reach individuals outside the art world. One of the reasons why he cooperates with the French organization Arterritoires.\n.\nHenri has been the image editor of Hello Gorgeous, a magazine that has been fighting the stigmatization of HIV since its inception. In 2022, he curated the imaging of eight exhibitions on 40 years of HIV in collaboration with representatives from the transgender, LGBTQI+, black queer, and drug communities. Besides his commitment to activist causes, Henri is part of the artist collective BISH with artists from other disciplines. Living without a permanent home for five years since his divorce, he started @gardenofhenri during the pandemic when he got stuck on his allotment.","user_id":102288,"name":"Henri Blommers","website":"www.henriblommers.com"},{"id":82821,"bio":"\nI have loved photography from a very young age , until I decided to pursue it as a serious endeavour, since several  years ,  consequently participating  in many workshops in Buenos Aires and  group exhibits mainly in Buenos Aires and Lisbon. \nI  also recently received a Mention Award at the Fotonostrum Pollux competition in Barcelona , followed by an exhibit there.\nI am from Argentina, of Italian origin,  but lived abroad many years, and am currently  living in Portugal , where I continue to work with a workshop online from my country, as well as participate of exhibitions.","user_id":82519,"name":"Claudia Oliveri","website":"claudiaoliveriphotography.com "},{"id":716292,"bio":"My name is Matthew Stella, I'm a portrait photographer from Phoenix Arizona. Currently using wet plate collodion and digital photography to create portraits.","user_id":715708,"name":"Matthew Stella","website":"www.silverandcedarphx.com/photography-studio-home"},{"id":52011,"bio":"Anna Liminowicz \nShe graduate Press Photography at the University of Warsaw and Polish School of Reportage.\n Social issues are the main focus of her photographic interest. Winner of the Krzysztof Miller Prize for the courage to look ( 2018 ) and she has won two Grand Press Photo awards (2016 and 2014) for her long- term project Between the Blocks. She was a part of DEBUTS album including 36 most talented polish photographers of the young generation (2014). She was a part of VII Photo Agency Masterclass in 2016/2017. Member of Women Photograph.\nShe works with:\nThe New York Times, BuzzFeed News, Welt Am Sonntag, Les Echos.\nNGO's in Poland- makes photography, and writes reportages.\nShe based in Warsaw ( Poland )\n","user_id":52016,"name":"Anna Liminowicz","website":"www.annaliminowicz.pl"},{"id":52134,"bio":"I am a photographer who portray's grief. With love for streetphotography.","user_id":52139,"name":"Ronald De Jong","website":"www.ronalddejongfotografie.nl"},{"id":52233,"bio":"I enjoy taking portraits of people. Nowadays I travel to more exotic places because I feel that there's so much more to be discovered and photographed. I'm a competitive World Cup top 100 rock climber representing Malaysia and a minimalist. You can follow me on INSTAGRAM @andrewxplores and TWITTER @andrewxplores","user_id":52238,"name":"Andrew Ang Yuan Hann","website":"yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/107364"},{"id":679446,"bio":"Lilo Mangelsdorff is a lens-based media artist living in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.  After studying visual communication in Offenbach she worked several years as a freelance filmmaker. Her documentary and experimental films had been screened at international festivals and have received multiple awards. Worldwide was shown „Ladies and Gentlemen over 65“, a film about the choreography Kontakthof from Pina Bausch. It won the German Film Critics’ Prize for the best documentary film 2003 and the Jury-Prize Dance on Camera Festival New York 2004. \nFrom 1992 to 1995 she was an artistic and academic assistant at the Academy for Art and Media (KHM) in Cologne. There she worked in the field of video design and interactive media. From 1996 teaching assignments at the KHM and the universities of Paderborn and Frankfurt am Main followed. In 1997 she received the Moldau Scholarship from the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art, a 3-month stay in Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. 2020 she got a project grant as part of the \"Reopen Hesse\" funding program. \nIn the last years, Lilo Mangelsdorff turns more and more towards photography. For her, photography is the art of discovering things and shifting them into an image. An open-minded photo allows the viewer to find his own story in it. ","user_id":678862,"name":"Lilo Mangelsdorff","website":"www.lilomangelsdorff.de"},{"id":128261,"bio":"I live and work in Sao Paulo. Photographer with Journalism degree and postgraduate studies in Contemporary Art, I have publications at National Geographic Brazil, among other medias. I used to work with social media publicity, but since 2019 I am dedicating myself entirely to the documentary photography. Right now I am traveling Brazilian North East area, photographing the woman of the ","user_id":127659,"name":"Isadora Fonseca","website":"www.isadoraphotographie.com"},{"id":253673,"bio":"Youssef Riegel, born 1956 in Düsseldorf, art lessons at the Gymnasium Gerresheim with Gerhard Richter, studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Tony Cragg, assistant with Jörg Immendorff. Own gallery in Mönchengladbach \"dasbuntehaus\", numerous solo and group exhibitions, international awards and publications.","user_id":253071,"name":"Youssef Riegel","website":"www.youssef-riegel.de"},{"id":780318,"bio":"In photography since 2019\n\nI graduated from art school. All my life I have been interested in painting and drawing, I know a lot of techniques and materials. Practicing digital drawing and illustration\n\nI have been studying art history for more than ten years. I am inspired by the paintings and graphics of great masters","user_id":771218,"name":"Elena Khabarova","website":"khabarovaphoto.tilda.ws/portfolio_english"},{"id":607779,"bio":"I have been creating photographic images for well over 50 years and I love recording all aspects of the world around me. This project shows some of the history and beauty of my home town Northampton which lies approximately 70 miles North of London. My main avenues for photography these days are Trains, Planes and Machinery; but I also love Landscapes and Architecture when I come across interesting scenes.","user_id":607195,"name":"Gordon James","website":"Www.gordonjames.uk"},{"id":753908,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer.  My work ranges from emotive portraits, to music, and pictures on the road.  Photography gradually emerged over time while in the midst of a 40-year career as a professional musician.  This transition from creating sound to creating visuals is a natural blending of disciplines - aspects of each discipline has always been present, only the focus, and therefore the result, has shifted.  \n\nI am originally from the then dusty, country western and mariachi infused streets of Bakersfield, Ca.  I currently reside in the San Francisco Bay Area.\n\nI want to thank all my collaborators, willing and unwilling, who appear in my photos.  \n\nAnthony’s images have appeared most recently in an online exhibition at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, VT and in Lenscratch.com, a photography journal.  ","user_id":749585,"name":"Anthony Striplen","website":"www.AnthonyStriplen.com"},{"id":693874,"bio":"Freelance photographer since 2020, I have previously worked for several years as digital communication specialist for international organisations, foundations and NGOs, in the humanitarian and development fields. I lived in Haiti, Sudan, Kenya, France, the Maldives,  and Switzerland; and travelled and worked in several other countries.","user_id":693290,"name":"Vittoria Groh","website":"www.vgroh.com"},{"id":135056,"bio":"Trained initially as an artist, pursued a career in three dimensional design working mainly in commercial interiors. Continued my passion for photography from art school working in black and white film. Primary interest in portraiture.\n MA Photography, Falmouth University","user_id":134454,"name":"Mike Browne","website":""},{"id":51977,"bio":"\nAneta Nowicka (Novitzka) is polish visual artist working and exhibiting worldwide.\nBefore she focuses on human roles in her self – staged portraits, she had paparazzi London episode as well as promising career as a TV reporter. \nShe went on a long journey from photojournalism to self – staged, surreal photography. Her works had been exhibited in London during Passion For Freedom, during Juried Show at Galaway Art Festival in Ireland, and Art Slant Magazine as the showcase winner in Photography selected her. \nShe received several Honourable Mentions from International Photography Contest (IPA) in 2015 and 2013.\nShe had exhibitions in Berlin, Warsaw, Buenos Aires, New York and other countries.\nShe took Part in Biennale Of Art in Poznan, won the First Prize in the category of Photography at Biennial of Contemporary Art 2016 in Argentina with her project ICONS, honourable mention during Biennale of Art in Versilia, Italy,  won national competition -  grant in LA 2018, USA.\n\n\n","user_id":51982,"name":"Aneta Novitzka","website":"www.anetanow.com"},{"id":736781,"bio":"I have always been a dreamer, the quote in the yearbook of my High School graduation class of 1985, under my photo read \"Its the lie of a pipe dream that gives life to the whole misbegotten mad lot of us\" (and it about sums me up). I have been taking photos for 45 years, I don't lock myself in to any particular style and photograph anything from wildlife to kids parties but I am passionate about landscapes. I worked for 12 years as a wedding photographer in the film (analog) days. My other passion is preserving memories as I feel that with smart phones in the digital age we are always taking photos but we are also losing them as quick, we are not taking the time to appreciate what we have photographed like we did when we only had 24 shots on a single roll of film for the month. I want to help people preserve those memories, to highlight nature and the character traits of people pull them out of the digital realm and preserve them on something tangible, something that can be touched, held and enjoyed.\n\n\nFrom the moment I put my small 7 year old hands around my Mum's Kodak Brownie box camera, I knew I would be a photographer. I think I was a dreamer before then but that is when my photography dream started. I got my 1st camera for my 10th birthday, with a roll of film, 24 shots and did I make them last. The passion grew from that moment. I don't have my 1st camera anymore or even my 2nd but I do still have my mum's brownie box camera. ","user_id":735210,"name":"Wade Cramer","website":"www.wadecramerphotography.com"},{"id":584585,"bio":"Jacque Rupp is a documentary and fine art photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She uses the camera to learn about herself and explore the world. Her work is about personal strength and an irresolute desire for connection. She was an executive in Silicon Valley, recruiting top talent for many years. She holds degrees from SUNY and Santa Clara University and has studied photography extensively at Stanford University, Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, and Santa Fe Workshops. She has a lifetime interest in the moving image and is on the advisory board for the UNAFF (United Nations Affiliated Film Festival), a documentary film festival at Stanford University. She is also on the Board of The Weston Collective in Carmel. She has exhibited at the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, Praxis Photo Arts Center \u0026amp; Foothill College, and has won numerous online awards. Jacque received a Merit Award in the 2020, 2021 \u0026amp; 2022 All About Photo B\u0026amp;W and Women competitions.  She won and Honorable Mention in the 17th Julia Margaret Cameron submission.  She was a Spotlight winner with Black \u0026amp; White Magazine in 2022.  And she was a finalist in the 2022 Critical Mass.","user_id":584001,"name":"Jacqueline Rupp","website":"www.jacquerupp.com"},{"id":745494,"bio":"Lydia’s work in photography, film and art direction predominantly explores new queer narratives. Their celebratory perspective is channeled through authentic, intimate storytelling, often permeated with a unique sense of humour and playfulness.\n\n\n\nLydia's most recent photography project is Close Shave, an exhibition paying homage to Dyke, Butch and transmasc haircuts, style and expression. Inspired by Dyke tenderness and the Butch barbershop experience, Close Shave is a body of work that explores themes of Butch care, love, and trust.\n\n\n\nThis summer, Lydia shot a stills campaign for Rimowa's Pride story, a gloriously camp music video for female rock band GHUM and a community football campaign with the England team celebrating the Women’s Euros victory 2022 for Nike and Elle.\n\n\nEarlier this year Lydia directed a documentary for adidas about the Hackney Rebels basketball community in London as part of a global campaign. The film shot entirely on 16mm and 35mm, is funny, tender and full of queer joy. \n\n\n\nLydia's work spans photography and film, both approached with a natural tenderness and a documentary aesthetic, lending itself to clients across editorial, commercial and music worlds. \n\n\nLydia’s debut film ‘Lonely Cowgirl’ is a sexy, queer, camp music video for Trouble Wanted, full of high drag and John Waters-style weirdness. Within a western-themed utopia Lonely Cowgirl and her love interest, a Dyke trucker, share more than lusty looks. Lonely Cowgirl won the LGBTQ+ Iris Comm","user_id":742478,"name":"Lydia Garnett","website":"www.lydiagarnett.com"},{"id":395803,"bio":"I like to take pictures of people around my hometown, Drogheda, Co.Louth. ","user_id":395219,"name":"Jason McCarthy","website":"www.jasonmccarthy.ie"},{"id":753950,"bio":"A Kiwi living in Singapore. Left eye dominant.","user_id":749618,"name":"Steven Christie","website":""},{"id":301420,"bio":"Photographer from Ukraine Olga Dyuzhaeva","user_id":300818,"name":"Ольга Дюжаєва","website":"dyuzhaeva.com"},{"id":169219,"bio":"Photographe professionnel en Guyane depuis près de 20 ans.\nJe partage mon temps entre les commandes très diverses et les initiatives personnelles. ","user_id":168617,"name":"Ronan Liétar","website":"www.ronanlietar.art"},{"id":678439,"bio":"Veronika Kailich is a New York-born photographer based in Berlin. \n\nKailich has exhibited her works at a solo show in West Chelsea, New York City. She has won 5 gold Scholastic awards.","user_id":677855,"name":"Veronika Kailich","website":"veronikakailich.format.com"},{"id":198617,"bio":"I've studied photography at Sint Lukas, Brussels. \nHad many exhibitons in Ireland, Belgium and London.\nBodies of work around Syria, USA, Cuba, Ireland, The Old Convent, Hiding Places of Children and The Souls of Inanimate Things.","user_id":198015,"name":"Karolien Verheyen","website":""},{"id":712987,"bio":"Photog@large Based In St. Louis Mo.\nMust Watch Interview On Youtube\nhttps://youtu.be/73KfGHU1Gwg\n\nhttps://www.artistcloseup.com/blog/interview-ken-sexton\n","user_id":712403,"name":"Ken Sexton","website":"www.kensexton1.com"},{"id":52078,"bio":"As an artist, I look through the surface of the natural world in order to see and understand its deeper mechanics.  I aim my lens and magnify, extend, or juxtapose what is found into imaginative and exquisite forms.  The knowledge that I seek and often find can be personal, philosophical, scientific, or abstract.  Nature effortlessly creates intricate, beautiful things that when magnified reveal even more complexity and elegance.\n\nThrough my art, I have prolifically explored multiple biological themes related to marine life.  My work combines scientific, ocean related imagery and historical documentation to create complex abstract art.  I feel a profound respect for and connection to biological and biomedical themes and use related imagery extensively in my art.  In doing so, I hybridize animate objects, which I may distort in order to delay time and view images from the microscope’s edge.  I appreciate the relationship between philosophy and knowledge that photography inspires.\n\nI received my B.F.A. in sculpture from the University of California Santa Cruz and my M.F.A. from Otis Parsons School of Art.\n ","user_id":52083,"name":"Dana Montlack","website":""},{"id":54929,"bio":"A Canadian cinematographer deeply rooted in photography after hours.","user_id":54934,"name":"James Featherstone","website":"linktr.ee/jbfimages"},{"id":754072,"bio":"I am Michelle Hendrix, a small-time local photographer in the west side of Georgia. My photography style is dreamy and surreal, making images feel like they are picked up from a dream.","user_id":749723,"name":"Michelle Hendrix","website":"dreamscapestudio.darkroom.com"},{"id":42244,"bio":"Mélanie Wenger is a documentary photographer and founding member of Inland Stories. She lives and works between Texas, Brussels, Paris, and Cape Town, South Africa. A graduate in literature with a master’s degree in journalism, she develops long-term documentary stories exploring photography, sound, and video and has exhibited her work worldwide. Wenger has collaborated with Le Figaro Magazine, National Geographic, VSD, Libération, La Libre Belgique, Le Vif/L'Express, and the Guardian. She has worked on the series “Wasted Young Libya” and “Lost in Migration,” focusing on migrations between Libya, Malta, and Belgium. Since 2014, Wenger has developed a long-term documentary series on the life of an isolated elderly woman in Brittany, France, titled “Marie-Claude.” She is a laureate of the 2017 HSBC Prize for Photography and published the book Marie-Claude with Actes Sud. The series “Sugar Moon” explores the interactions between humans and animals through the exotic game industry worldwide, following anti-poaching teams, poachers, and hunters in Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Texas, and South Africa. That project was published in Le Figaro Magazine, awarded LensCulture Emerging Talent 2018, and projected in the Festival Visa pour l'Image 2019. Her series “Broken Silence” is a worldwide transmedia project collecting stories of survivors of sexual violence to be published in 2020.","user_id":42249,"name":"Mélanie Wenger","website":"www.melaniewenger.com"},{"id":42278,"bio":"belgian based photographer, artist,\nborn in 1972, \nlive in antwerp city, belgium\nwww.koenbroos.be\n\nHij exposeert autonoom werk dat hij verzamelt in genummerde reeksen. Zo stelde Koen Broos tentoon in C-Mine Cultuurcentrum Genk, Galeria ASVS Porto, Flachlandfestival Berlijn, Catapult Antwerpen, Toneelhuis / BOURLA Antwerpen, Kaaitheater Brussel, Workplace Antwerpen, ELIM Art Kapellen, CC Mechelen ( fictie in de fotografie), Antwerp photo , iconobelge expo 2018, Roeselaere, CC Brasschaat en andere .\n\n \"Koen Broos plaatst zich met opzet volledig buiten die autoreferentiële wereld waarin niets nog verrast en alles moet geruststellen. Met zijn foto’s lijkt hij eerder het tegendeel na te streven: de fotografie redden uit de klauwen van de dominante beeldcultuur van het herkenbare, voorspelbare en herhaalbare.\" (Harold Polis) \n\n","user_id":42283,"name":"Koen Broos","website":"WWW.KOENBROOS.BE"},{"id":776167,"bio":"Blanca Cruz is a photographer focused in Documentary and Street photography.","user_id":767820,"name":"Blanca Cruz","website":""},{"id":42268,"bio":"","user_id":42273,"name":"Arnaud Dumontier","website":"www.arnaud-dumontier.com"},{"id":780465,"bio":"Graduated in Communication and Audiovisual Arts from ITESO. In 2023 he attended the Photography Production Seminar at the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City. He joined the directory of emerging authors of contemporary photography in Mexico PICS in 2024. \n\nHe has participated in several documentary and short fiction film projects. Her photobook Los objetos en el espejo están más cerca de lo que aparentan (2018-2021) was a finalist in the Premio de Premio de publicación latinoamericano la Luminosa - FELIFA. XVIII Edition.\n\nHis interest in cinematographic narrative and contemporary photography positions him in a critical and sensitive way before the artistic and professional endeavor. From a personal point of view, he explores themes such as grief and the impossibility of sharing what we feel and think through images. He uses performance and the absurd to explore these notions in front of, behind and through the camera.","user_id":771328,"name":"Carlos Yamil Neri Maldonado","website":"carlosyamilnm.com"},{"id":274247,"bio":"Ik fotografeer sinds ik 16 werd. Ik doe zowel portret- als natuur-, macro-, architectuur-, kunst- en evenementenfotografie. Met een zware camera zowel als met de smartphone. ","user_id":273645,"name":"Eric Hulsens","website":" spark.adobe.com/page/0xRJku0CxZbjC/?fbclid=IwAR06XaQwJzqsU2bUvzz47FE6AQUneZT0orfXDPotibJJJCXjqBhHznfuM5Q"},{"id":42624,"bio":"Debmalya Roy Choudhuri (b. 1991, Kolkata) is an Indian artist based in New York. Adopting the form of a journal, they confront personal trauma, mental health issues, gender, and the “queerness” of identity, body, and space. Over time, their creative practice has naturally flowed from finding a sense of belonging in one place to connecting to people by establishing proximity to one person at a time. Currently, they work on long-term collaborative projects that engage an interdisciplinary approach toward image-making, primarily engaging photography and text. This spontaneous diaristic and personal approach adopted by the author aims to provoke the uncomfortable questions of identity \u0026amp; representation, the nature of the human condition, and the specifics of image reproduction and consumption, often latent in the cultural blind spots of society. Their work has been in the British Journal of Photography, The Art Newspaper, Trigger Magazine, FOMU Antwerp, Elephant Magazine, Der-Grief, Blind Magazine, AD Digest India, etc. Their recent shows include Enfoco Inc and the LGBT Center, NYC, The Discovery Award, Les Rencontres d’Arles, Tilt Institute of Photographic Image, Philadelphia, NIDA Photographic Symposium, Lithuania, and Angkor Photo Festival, Cambodia, among others.","user_id":42629,"name":"Debmalya Choudhuri","website":"rayd.space"},{"id":641123,"bio":"Photographer with experience in nude and portrait photography, with some interest in still life. I have been a teacher for little more than 15 years in university institutions with the desire that my students learn the various lines of photography. Currently the pandemic has led me to have a kind of creative drought that has been difficult for me to deal with because I am someone who needs to work with people.","user_id":640539,"name":"Leonardo Baldenegro Díaz","website":""},{"id":649856,"bio":"I’m Julien Drogoul, a 33 yo nurse living near Saint Etienne (France) \n\nBy profession a nurse, I discovered street photography ten years ago and my camera has never left me since. While I still continue to work as a nurse today, photography (and street photography in particular) has taken an increasingly important place in my life over the years. \nIn addition to some secondary activities (wedding photography, landscape photography, etc...) the project I have been working on for several years will come to fruition in 2024 with the exhibition of the \"Dialogue.s\" project in an art gallery in my hometown and the publication (or self-publication) of a photo monograph with the same title.\n","user_id":649272,"name":"julien drogoul","website":"www.instagram.com/julien.drogoul/?hl=fr"},{"id":235753,"bio":"British artist, Alice Loder began her artistic journey, exploring classic portraits of canines in 2015. Alice enjoys combining her fine art painting experience, with her photography to create images that have a surreal, painterly feel.\nFascinated by animal psychology, and their incredibly deep personalities, Alice specialises in creating unique fine art portraits of dogs and horses. She combines her passion for animal behaviour, human psychology and the effect that art can have on an audience to play with the idea of detachment, and constantly exploring the idea of the viewer looking at the subject from an aesthetic point of view, quietly watching and appreciating the essence of these creatures and how humans have cultivated and refined them throughout history.\nShe successfully conveys the emotion and depth of expression that is unique to each animal, creating eye-catching pieces.","user_id":235151,"name":"Alice Loder","website":"www.aliceloderphotography.co.uk"},{"id":686228,"bio":"Jean-François Bouchard has worked in lens-based visual art since 2003, traveling the world and seeking out people whose interests and lifestyles are out of the ordinary. His visual focus is generally on marginalized, misunderstood, and often ostracized groups in our Western society. He sees his role as not only that of an activist but also of a witness who communicates the humanity he sees in his subjects. His work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and festivals in Canada, the United States, and France. His projects have been shown at Arsenal Contemporary Art in New York, Montreal, and Toronto. The works are featured in a book published by The Magenta Foundation. Artnet selected the In Guns We Trust exhibition as one of the ‘Must-see shows in NYC” while ArtForum selected his Exile from Babylon exhibition of an “Editor’s Pick” in early 2023. His photographs have been published in The Washington Post, Stern Magazine, Wired, British Journal of Photography and many other publications.\nBouchard lives in New York City and Montréal.\n","user_id":685644,"name":"Jean-Francois Bouchard","website":"www.jfbouchard.com"},{"id":30284,"bio":"Tariq Zaidi is a London-based freelance photographer committed to documenting social injustice, inequality, and fading cultures around the world. His work has been exhibited in over 90 international exhibitions and published by leading media outlets, including The Guardian, The New York Times, BBC, National Geographic, The Washington Post, and Newsweek. Through his lens, Zaidi seeks to reveal resilience, dignity, and the strength of the human spirit in communities often overlooked. He has authored three acclaimed books—Sapeurs: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo, Sin Salida (No Way Out), and North Korea: The People’s Paradise—offering rare insights into unique cultural identities and global struggles. His work has received numerous international accolades, including 11 Pictures of the Year International awards, the Sony World Photography Awards, three Lucie Photo Book Prizes, and Amnesty International’s top photojournalism award. A self-taught photographer with an M.Sc. from University College London, Zaidi is represented by Zuma Press, Caters News Agency, and Getty Images.","user_id":30289,"name":"Tariq Zaidi","website":"www.tariqzaidi.com"},{"id":235679,"bio":"There is something about Bissau. Dilapidated colorful buildings from the past. The striking light, and the poetic vibe of the streets. I started capturing the street life of Bissau, aiming to show another narrative beyond the stereotypes, the sublime beauty of Bissau.\n\nOne of  the 10 photographers of the Rising Star of Photography 2021 for Adobe Lightroom:\nhttps://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2021/08/04/introducing-the-2021-adobe-rising-stars-of-photography.html\n\nhttps://tagree.de/susanna-knyphausen-one-of-the-winners-of-aap-magazine-22-streets/\n\n\n","user_id":235077,"name":"Susanna Knyphausen","website":"www.bissaubonito.com"},{"id":236511,"bio":"","user_id":235909,"name":"Benjamin Powell","website":""},{"id":42801,"bio":"Marsha Guggenheim is a San Francisco-based fine art photographer. Her passion for storytelling is evident in her portraiture and street photography. Her pictures are imbued with a strong emphasis in color and light.\n\nMarsha focuses on long-term projects of every-day heroes. Her work with formerly homeless women resulted in the monograph, Facing Forward.   Street photography provides the opportunity to work with a variety of people in diverse locations. \n\nMarsha’s work is represented by the SFMOMA Artist Gallery and is included in numerous private collections. Her work is also shown in over 50 galleries and exhibitions and has been published in both domestic and international publications.","user_id":42806,"name":"Marsha Guggenheim","website":"www.GuggenheimPhotography.com"},{"id":82877,"bio":"Afshin Azarian\nBorn in Tehran-Iran-1961/Living in Isfahan-Iran\nEmail: sayeh.group@yahoo.com\nTel: 00983136251592/00989131136116\nEducated in architecture\nPhotographer, Painter\nThe ex-head of Esfahan Photo club-Iran\nSecretary and executive of “Ethics” (National photo contest 2013 –Esfahan)\nMember of Esfahan painters’ society.\nHead of “Negah pardaze sepahan” photography school.\nWinner of 13 international gold , one silver and one bronze medals and five\nOther prizes in photography competitions.\nWinner of seven national prizes in photography competitions.\nMore than seventy five single and group -international and national- exhibitions.","user_id":82575,"name":"Afshin Azarian","website":""},{"id":42311,"bio":"Based in New Jersey and Kiev, I graduated from the Photojournalism program at the International Center of Photography in 2014 and participated in the Eddie Adams and Missouri workshops. I shoot for NY newspapers while working on projects in Ukraine including documenting the war in Donbas, the lives of mentally and physically handicapped children in state run orphanages, life in the national ballet academy, and an ongoing portrait series on Ukrainian youth. My work has been featured in the NY Times, Time Magazine's Lightbox, The Washington Post's In Sight Column, ABC News, Al-Jazeera, National Geographic's Proof Blog, Burn Magazine, and featured in the HBO film, Jim: The James Foley Story. My project Fringe was a finalist in the LensCulture Magazine Visual Story Telling Awards, screened at the Visa Pour L'image photojournalism festival, and featured in the 2015 alumni show at the International Center of Photography, which I co-curated. I graduated from Fordham University with a degree i","user_id":42316,"name":"Christopher Occhicone","website":"www.chrisocchicone.com"},{"id":754187,"bio":"","user_id":749822,"name":"Camillo Redecker","website":""},{"id":754195,"bio":"\n","user_id":749829,"name":"Paolo Sicca","website":"paolosicca.wixsite.com/photographer"},{"id":32632,"bio":"I am a Dublin based visual artist working across various mediums, such as photography, drawing and printmaking in analogue and digital formats. I gravitate primarily towards photography as the foundation of my practice, which I often combine or transform into other mediums.\n\nI photograph my surroundings regularly, documenting our ever changing environment. I'm concerned with establishing a visual preservation of places and people, especially in Dublin City, my adopted home of over 30 years. I strive to investigate and reflect on the possibilities and importance of communities through my interpretation of places. I'm motivated to bring a spotlight on and call attention to these empty, unused buildings with a previous history now sadly left to decline through lack of attention. By documenting them through photography and drawing, I am holding onto or creating new memories of the space.\n\nMy work often delves into the past. I use my photographs and work with found source material, which I have gathered over many years. Items such as photographs, slides, letters, postcards and visual books. Some are of a personal nature, images of friends and family comfortable with their surroundings. Others have an educational or promotional context. All are generally over 40 years old. I utilise imagery from this source material to tease new ideas, recontextualising them through drawing, printmaking and collage. Through these various processes, I bring these items back from obscurity and create new narratives and reimagined stories where real and fictional coexist.\n\nI also co-own a design studio, called Pixelated with my husband Micky Kelleher and work part-time for Mazars in Ireland as a graphic designer and in all areas of digital media.","user_id":32637,"name":"Joanne Betty Conlon","website":"joanneconlon.com"},{"id":236541,"bio":"Malte Peter Øhlers is an emerging fine-art/travel photographer. \n\nBorn 1985, Malte is Danish. He is presently based in Gothenburg, Sweden where he works as an IT specialist.\nMalte spends a lot of his time on his photographic travel essays.\nFor the past seven years in his countless travels and road trips though Morocco, he has created “intra-Morocco”.\nHe is presently working on a book from this series.\n\nEducation: Malte has been photographing since he was 16. He has also studied at ICP.","user_id":235939,"name":"Malte Øhlers","website":"www.malteohlers.com"},{"id":172493,"bio":"Jennifer Magee is an artist and Joy coach, living and working in Southern California. Her work embraces the imperfect perfection seen and experienced on a daily basis. Seeking to document and share experiences of the divine in the ordinary.  Jennifer received her MFA in Artist Books from Purchase College, SUNY in 1996. ","user_id":171891,"name":"Jennifer Magee","website":""},{"id":754224,"bio":"I began my photography career in in the early 1970s as a high school freshman in photo class, becoming a darkroom denizen, moving up to lead high school yearbook photographer, and finished out the decade taking college photo classes with both black and white and color lab components. In the 1980s, I worked in one-hour photo labs and in the advertising world as a graphic artist and photographer. I went back to college in the 1990s, where I learned digital desktop publishing, digital photography, web design, and worked in a university archive preservation darkroom while earning a degree in English. From 1999 to the present, I’ve worked in corporate marketing media content development and have served as a multimedia specialist, photographer, and video editor/producer. Approaching my “retirement” years, I intend to continue practicing photography with an artistic bent, and I look forward to continued experimentation, utilizing both emerging and traditional tools, techniques, and expressions.","user_id":749853,"name":"Robert Lunday Jr","website":""},{"id":754310,"bio":"I am a swiss female photographer and started 2016 with the artful landscape photography. Since now 2 years I work with people, artists and Models. I am a creative person and love to work on projects with minimal effort. Mostly I work intuitively during shooting and with a lot of fun.","user_id":749927,"name":"Monique Schneider","website":"www.monique-schneider.ch"},{"id":432474,"bio":"What it looked like does not concern me at all. The only thing that matters is what it felt like. Making compelling images is about emotional connection, no matter the subject. Technical skills can be acquired, but passion and vision come from within; they need to be unleashed, and encouraged, and allowed the freedom to just be.","user_id":431890,"name":"Gary Hook","website":"garyrhook.com"},{"id":780667,"bio":"Iryna Vozniak is a fine art photographer, based in Kyiv, Ukraine. In 2023 she became gold and 1st place winner at Budapest International Foto Awards, and gold and bronze winner at Tokyo International Foto Awards.\nThrough her lens she captures the profound beauty embedded in both the grandeur of nature and the simplicity of everyday life. Celebrating color and shape, she invites viewers to rediscover the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary, urging to pause, observe, and find art in the tapestry of life that surrounds us.\n\n","user_id":771491,"name":"Iryna Vozniak","website":"irynavozniak.com"},{"id":253865,"bio":"Costa Corbas is a self taught photographer from Greece living between Spain and Italy\n\n","user_id":253263,"name":"Costa Corbas","website":"www.costacorbas.com"},{"id":55319,"bio":"Education: \n2013    Bachelor Degree in Graphics (Art)\n2010    Associate Degree in Graphics (Art)\n2007    Pre-university (College) Degree in Graphics (Art)\n2005    Diploma Degree in Graphics (Art)\n2015    Member of the National Iranian Photographers' Society\nEnglish level: Advanced\n\nInvite / Projects: 2013    Invite in photography project of the \"Festival of Birjand\" / Birjand. Iran / 6 days. 2013  Cooperation with the World Photography Organisation (WPO) on Sony Mobile Project – London. project of the \"Festival Time\" / Arak. Iran / 7 days.\nForeign global awards: 2014  FIAP Mantion in of the Marmaris International Photography Festival 1st International Photography contest – Turkey. 2014   Three shots in the 1st Shenzhen China International Exhibition of  Photography – China. 2013   Final selection of ten pictures of the \"2013 Sony World Award winner\" of the \"part of people\" International Photography contest – London, the UK.","user_id":55324,"name":"Reza Nezamdust","website":"instagram.com/reza.nezamdust"},{"id":55321,"bio":"  Born in 1970 in Rasht,  Iran. Interested in Social Documentary Photography. Attended in more than 30 International Exhibitions in Europe and America.\nMember of the World Federation of photography.\nMember of the Association of Photographers iran.\nand ...","user_id":55326,"name":"Seyed Hossein Hadaeghi","website":""},{"id":178595,"bio":"I am a software engineer by profession, but have interest in art, photography etc. I like to experiment with my camera to capture the best moments.","user_id":177993,"name":"Rahul Pattar","website":""},{"id":754286,"bio":"A photographer enjoying learning the art of photography.","user_id":749906,"name":"Noel Brathwaite","website":"noelbrathwaitephotography.com"},{"id":606823,"bio":"After studies in foreign languages and IT, I decided to create a company of communication. Today, I work in another company as IT responsable.\nIn my free time, I use to draw, write books and, of course, find new ideas in photography. I'm also engaged in associations. \nPhotoraphy was since my childhood a hobbie I liked, first as spectator and then as an amator, with a Smartphone. In september 2019, I bought my very fist camera to improve myself and work my photographies. Since, I'm trying to work it seriously and improve my photography step by step.\nToday, I'm lucky to see my photographies shown in a restaurant for an exhibition. I'm always happy to have new views and opinions about my photographies. \nAfter these last years, I can say I prefer portraits photography and I try to improve myself in portrait photography and short stories.","user_id":606239,"name":"Pierre CLEMENT","website":"www.zethan357.com"},{"id":531806,"bio":"Greg Martin is a Cleveland, Ohio based artist + designer who works in sculpture, painting, mixed-media and photography. \n\nThe main focus of his art for the past 15+ years has been exploring the boundaries of the historic medium of wet plate collodion photography, pushing it into the realm of contemporary art and sculpture.\n\nGreg is also the Creative Director of Design at Kichler Lighting, running the design department and helping shape the creative direction for a wide range of designs.\n\nGreg is a 1989 graduate from the Cleveland Institute of Art with a BFA in Industrial Design and has been working in the design field since before graduation. \n\nHis artworks have been exhibited in a wide variety of solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, and is widely collected and he is a recipient of the Ohio Arts Council’s Individual Excellence Award in 2023 and 2019","user_id":531222,"name":"Greg Martin","website":"gmartinstudio@gmail.com"},{"id":753267,"bio":"Alex Wang is an undergraduate student studying in New York City, whose studies and research encompass photography, film/video, art history, and media studies.","user_id":749075,"name":"Alex Wang","website":""},{"id":52746,"bio":"Using photography to show my inside to the outside.\nThat is what I aim to do.\n\nI have studied two years at the Photo Academy in Amsterdam and have been a (professional) photographer ever since. My professional focus is on landscape and location photography. My autonomous work is about my own (fantasy) world.","user_id":52751,"name":"Petra Oldengarm","website":"www.petraoldengarm.nl"},{"id":697201,"bio":"Well-known photographer Rensis Ho has been engaged with the photography scene in Hong Kong for over 25 years. Rensis wasn’t always destined to become a photographer. Prior to finding his true calling, he graduated from computer science, became a bank programmer and dabbled in finance in New York before settling with a major in photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology. After returning to Hong Kong in the 1990s, he began his career as a professional photographer. From 4As advertising agencies, banks, fashion and jewelry companies, to magazines such as City Magazine, Amoeba, Tatler, Elle, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Ming  Pao Weekly and Modern Weekly, Rensis amassed many prominent clients in the fashion and corporate realm. Yet still life and portrait photography remain his biggest passion, having photographed countless Chinese and foreign celebrities, including Kate Moss, Isabella Rossellini, Alber Elbaz, Marc Jacobs, Nigo, Sakamoto Ryuichi, Aaron Kwok, Shu Qi, Anthony Wong and Denise Ho to list a few. He’s also shot album covers for Anita Mui and Soler. In 2007, Rensis  held his first solo exhibition \"Nike Tech Pack Exhibition by Rensis Ho: Hong Kong Subjects\"; in 2010, he was invited to participate the \"Magnificent Seven Photo Exhibition\" held at the Shenzhen Hua Art Museum. ","user_id":696617,"name":"Rensis Ho","website":"www.rensis-ho.com"},{"id":52379,"bio":"","user_id":52384,"name":"Fred Kral","website":"www.fredkral.com"},{"id":10464,"bio":"Born in Dortmund, Germany to Polish immigrant parents and migrating to Australia at a young age Filip (Fil) has always had a different view of his surroundings than that of his suburban Victorian classmates.\n \nSurrounded by artistic influences from birth, and being a continuous presence in Melbourne’s contemporary art scene for over two decades, inspiration has come in many forms for Filip.\n \nFil’s father, Ryszard Konikowski, an internationally regarded artist in his own right has helped mould Filip’s keen eye for detail and his artistic drive. A constant critic Ryszard has helped Fil progress his art to the high calibre it is today. It was Ryszard who introduced Filip to photography in his early years by gifting him a Canon 400D.\n \nHis idiosyncratic and detail orientated approach to his work has allowed him to connect with a plethora of unique individuals spanning many fields, building an impressive catalogue of imagery featuring the faces of Melbourne’s art, music and fashion industries. His many contributions have led to features in publications all over the world, including Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Vault and most notably, a feature in the National Gallery of Victoria’s ‘200 Years of Australian Fashion’. \n ","user_id":10464,"name":"Filip Konikowski","website":"www.fkphotography.com.au"},{"id":52177,"bio":"I am an enthusiastic, social, chaotic and spontaneous person full of humour. My images often portray these characteristics. In my photographs I like to tell people's stories, but better still, my vision of their stories. \n\nIn my photography I'm looking for the balance between tragedy and comedy. Laughing gives one strength, it connects people and it makes difficult subjects accessible. \n\nHumour and energy are therefore elements I strive to include as much as possible.","user_id":52182,"name":"Renate Beense","website":"www.renatebeense.nl"},{"id":199528,"bio":"","user_id":198926,"name":"Takahiro Yoshizaki","website":"eyeballer0463.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":443985,"bio":"My name is Hani Nakib, a Lebanese born in Beirut, but raised in Qatar (for over 40 years) and currently live in Thailand. I am an amateur photographer striving to always exceed expectations, growing from one level to another. \"Amateur\" because photography is an ever evolving art where perfection is always at the next level. To achieve this, we never stop scaling up our creativity. My journey to into photography started from my days of travel and tourism. Having visited so many countries and places, I could not help but find a way to preserve lasting beautiful memories of my surgeon. Hence, me carrying a camera everywhere I find myself. Having no formal education in photography, I have learnt to overtime, transition my passion into a creative career in art photography. This is backed by over 22 years of practical experience taking photos as a traveler.\n","user_id":443401,"name":"HANI NAKIB","website":""},{"id":55323,"bio":"Born and raised in Lebanon, Clara Abi Nader is a landscape and portrait photographer whose work mainly evolves around the question of identity, belonging and territorial problematics. Her use of analog film gives her aesthetic a cinematic feeling as she is also interested in telling a story through her images.\nToday based in Paris, she often travels back and forth to Beirut, to pursue some of her ongoing projects, while taking fashion commissions in the french capital.","user_id":55328,"name":"Clara Abi Nader","website":"www.claraabinader.com"},{"id":91662,"bio":"Born (New York City) Living in Dublin for 8yrs\nAs a visual artist, Ishmael is driven to create a unique\nvisual multiverse. A Fusion of elements from a range of\nartistic styles, such as surrealism, Pop Art,Italian\nFuturist, and Afro-Futurist; the visual images he\ncreates are colourful, spiritual, and embedded with\nsurrealist undertones. Using his photography as an\noutlet of political expression, he explores a range of\nsocio-political issues within his work, such as race,\ngender, the finding or creating of moments, and the\npursuing and discovering of harmony and balance. His\nOeuvre combines elements from his academic,\npersonal and professional background in Mathematics,\nArt History, creative installations, and costumes design.Growing up in minority middle class neighbourhood which was destroyed, first by drugs, and then by gentrification has had profound influence on his work. After emerging from this cultural milieu, it was after college that Ishmael turned to photography as a means of expression and embarked on his career as a professional visual artist. He continues to challenge his audience by raising awareness about issues like in ‘Migration/ Integration’ series and Capall Gang series. By holding a mirror up to society, his aim is to make sense of the every changing world. Also one of Cofounder of ÍOVA Club, photographers led Club that gives voice to image makers. The group has done three Culture Night group shows, presentations, gallery visits all to help build photograp","user_id":91199,"name":"Ishmael Claxton","website":"ishmaelclaxton.com"},{"id":754474,"bio":"","user_id":750063,"name":"Olga Veselovskaya","website":""},{"id":754513,"bio":"I have been a Corporate Photographer for the past 10 years, and have registered numerous executives in the Energy segment in Brazil. I am a Specialist in Digital Asset Management, with a strong emphasis on Metadata and Taxonomy. This made me responsible for the Image Collection of Petrobras, the largest Brazilian company, with a collection of over 200,000 images. My work as a Petrobras photographer illustrates some textbooks, commemorative books from partner companies and Petrobras itself, as well as publication in magazines in the oil and energy sector. Retired, I am currently creating abstract images and making portraits n the small town I moved to in the interior of Brazil. ","user_id":750094,"name":"ANDRE MOTTA DE SOUZA","website":""},{"id":52208,"bio":"Born in Palermo in 1966, Francesca Romano is an Italian photographer working on social reportage, portraits, and fine art photography.\u0026nbsp;\n(in 1987) she graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts with a Master’s Degree in Photography. When she was 23-years-old she moved to Milan to enhance her studies in Photography at Superstudio and Visual Journalism at IFG, Milan.\nShe has labored as a photo reporter at the daily Newspaper “Giornale di Sicilia”. Currently, she works as an independent photographer focusing on portraits photography projects, art exhibitions. She also works as a graphic journalist in two Italian magazines published by Cairo Editore (F weekly female magazine, and Natural Style, monthly magazine).\"\u0026nbsp;","user_id":52213,"name":"Francesca Romano","website":"www.francescaromano.it"},{"id":754505,"bio":"Raised in Korea, Argentina, California and having lived abroad in Belgium and England, Michelle Kyung Lim explores a life unanchored by the concept of a permanent home. \nShe is an expatriate who relishes the wonders of a fleeting moment and finds inspiration within her creations.","user_id":750087,"name":"Michelle Kyung Lim","website":"www.limograph.com"},{"id":803581,"bio":"Nearly two decades ago, I decided to study at the Fotoacademie Amsterdam. Although this education could have been an expensive way to lose a hobby, especially as I learned to critically evaluate my own work, it also taught me essential techniques and a different, perhaps more professional, way of seeing things. Since then, I have continued photographing intermittently, ranging from travel scenes to portraits, studio work, street photography, and staged situations. My passion lies in capturing people and places as they are—or perhaps as they reveal themselves to me.","user_id":790446,"name":"Henk Samson","website":"www.henksamson.nl"},{"id":437941,"bio":"I am an artist working in digital photography.  I live and work in Washington DC.\n\nI grew up in a family of makers who were painters, potters, woodworkers. I didn’t find my own way to make art until I discovered photography.\n\nFrom childhood, I felt a strong spiritual connection to natural settings. Photography gave me a way to connect with the natural world and something concrete came out of the process, an image that could precipitate a new experience on its own.\n\nI received an MFA in Photography from Visual Studies Workshop.\n\nI teach digital photography at Photoworks, a community workshop in Glen Echo, Maryland. ","user_id":437357,"name":"Alec Dann","website":"www.alecdannarts.com"},{"id":355839,"bio":"Alyssa Warren is a London-based, process-led artist practicing across various media, including collage, photography, fiction, printmaking and bookmaking. She is particularly interested in the intersection between photography and printmaking, focusing on experimental analogue and alternative photographic processes., exploring how hand-printing techniques and materiality enhance the psychologically driven narratives she strives to tell. Identity, memory, interiority, and the role place plays in forming all three, are themes that run through all of her work. \n\nAlyssa Warren studied English, completing a BA in Santa Barbara, California, and an MA in Sydney, Australia. She taught creative writing and modern British literature at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador, and later served as a contributing editor to Surface magazine, covering art, design and fashion. Her first novel, Not the Only Sky, a coming-of-age story about a photographer, was published by Black and White in 2017. Her collages and photography have appeared in Art Maze Mag, the Woolwich Contemporary Art Fair, the Royal Academy, London, and Fresh Eyes, an anthology of emerging photographers published by GUP Magazine.\n","user_id":355237,"name":"Alyssa Warren","website":"alyssa-warren.com"},{"id":352656,"bio":"I'm a photographer living in Los Angeles, California, currently traveling around the world, photographing the kind and interesting people I meet.","user_id":352054,"name":"Chris Flynn","website":"www.chrisflynnphotography.com"},{"id":623772,"bio":"Japan,Osaka  Fine art \u0026amp; Portrait.\nI was the planner and director of SFC game software with over 1 million sales.\nCurrently working as a photographer.","user_id":623188,"name":"Kazutaka Adachi","website":"www.instagram.com/kazutaka.adachi"},{"id":38186,"bio":"Currently based in Yokohama, he works mainly in photography, producing a variety of works ranging from documentaries to works in which he photographs his own creations. \nMajor works in progress include \"BLACKSMITHS\" as well as\nFor more than 10 years, he has been photographing bars in Yokohamanaka-ku, the birthplace of bars in Japan, in the hope of preserving fragments of the world of Yokohama bars and giving people a glimpse of the people who gather there and the atmosphere of the bars. \"YOKOHAMA BARS\". \nInspired by the book \"Moon Belief and the Idea of Rebirth in Ancient Japan,\" this is a series of photographs of the daytime sun as if it were the moon, with the theme that what we believe in may not be what it originally appears to be. In this book, the author posits the hypothesis that Amaterasu was originally a deity of the moon based on several references. Midday Moon\" is a book that questions the fact that we have different perceptions and views of the moon in our daily lives due to mass media and mere beliefs.\nThe work expresses a future world in which we cannot help but feel anxious about the future of human beings and living organisms, which are currently changing due to rapidly evolving technology, while at the same time finding it interesting. \"The Evolutionary History Of Life\" is another example.","user_id":38191,"name":"Jun Ishikura","website":"www.junishikura.com"},{"id":754512,"bio":"I was born in the Soviet Union (Ukraine) and I am a self-taught photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. My journey with photography started in 2019, when I got my first DSLR camera. Since then I have been working on the improvement of my photographic eye and being more conscious with my photography. ","user_id":750093,"name":"Roland Volkov","website":"rolandvolkov.myportfolio.com"},{"id":591854,"bio":"I am a professional classical musician and educator based in Chattanooga, TN. When I'm not making or teaching music, I spend every free moment behind a camera documenting the world around me.  Member: Optic Nerve Street Photography Collective. Finalist, Miami Street Photography Competition, 2022.","user_id":591270,"name":"Michael McCallie","website":"www.michaelmccalliephotography.com"},{"id":400972,"bio":"I am a professional photographer and educator in Mumbai, India. I had the opportunity to assist Mr. Hiroyuki Yamamoto at his studio in Tokyo at the beginning of my career. That experience has added immensely to my professional and personal growth.  ","user_id":400388,"name":"Nrupen Madhvani","website":"Not applicable"},{"id":712584,"bio":"Journalist, climate activist, and political scientist, Sarah Fretwell, works as a multimedia storyteller. Her work focuses on the intersection of the environment, people, and business with one question: What if the new bottom line was love? Her award-winning photojournalism explores the lives of everyday people with extraordinary stories and creates the human connection that engages people on a personal level. Her work offers individuals a voice for justice, insight for solutions, and the human connection needed for international engagement. Some of her notable work and clients include the BioCarbon Fund, United Nations, USAID, The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, World Bank Group, and Tara Oceans Foundation. Sarah is a storyteller with Blue Earth Alliance. She loves collaboration, working as a team, creating compelling stories, and living outside of the box. Some of her favorite pastimes include sipping on farmers market green juice, meditating on mountain tops, spiking her espresso with superfoods, surfing in Papua New Guinea, hitchhiking through remote jungles of Indonesia, biking Gibraltar peak in Santa Barbara, discovering Tahiti by trimaran, and road-tripping through Banff Canada. When she is not adventuring for good, she resides in Santa Barbara, California.\n\n","user_id":712000,"name":"Sarah Fretwell","website":"www.sarahfretwell.com"},{"id":754642,"bio":"","user_id":750200,"name":"Bridget McGlade","website":""},{"id":237874,"bio":"J'ai débuté la photographie à Paris dans les années 90 après des études d’art à l’école nationale supérieure des arts appliqués Olivier de Serres. Tout d’abord photographe « new faces » pour les prestigieuses agences de mannequins parisiennes telles que Elite, Karin Models, mais aussi pour les musiciens et Dj, je m’installe à New York en 1995 en tant que correspondante pour le magazine de rap français Radikal. Durant les 2 années passées dans la mégalopole je suis amenée à photographier de nombreux artistes de renommée mondiale tels que KRS ONE, MOBB DEEP, RAKIM.\nAprès avoir réalisé des reportages à travers le monde, de retour en France début des années 2000, je rejoins l’équipe de photojournalistes nouvellement formée de l’agence CORBIS- SYGMA en tant que correspondante région à Marseille avant de me tourner vers le monde du cinéma et de l’audiovisuel. \nDepuis quelques années j’ai repris ma carrière de photographe en tant que photographe d’art. J’expose mon travail en galerie. \n\n","user_id":237272,"name":"Elea Ropiot","website":"www.elearopiotphoto.wixsite.com/portfolio"},{"id":125137,"bio":" I was born in the City of Joy, have “Phototrotted” in 22 countries , And I now live in the\u0026nbsp; London, a congregation of diversity, a cluster of communities, “all that life can afford”.​A development economist by education, when I moved to London I spent six years in a finance consultancy firm. In the meantime, I had two lovely children, a girl and a boy. Not sure if it was the after-effect of pregnancy or not, but I decided to turn to my creative side. A passion was rekindled.Chic Cocoon, my interior design firm, was conceived in 2013. A firm, whose vision is to make people happy in their homes. Every family I meet has a unique story. Maybe that’s the reason I enjoy immensely what I do, to help build their dream home with their story.As a creative thinker, photography is just a part of manifestation of that. Photography gives the opportunity to see things and express them in such a way that others can enjoy it. I am embarking on this new path to show to the world the way I perceive through the lenses.","user_id":124535,"name":"Sudeshna Mukherjee","website":"www.sudeshnamukherjee.com"},{"id":678646,"bio":"Amateur photographer.","user_id":678062,"name":"José Maria Antuña Diaz","website":""},{"id":55322,"bio":"«Oblivious Of My Fate…»\n\nRenato Corpaci (1952) was born in Milan, Italy. He managed to dig his way into his own work field (advertising, corporate communications, e-learning, business publishing) in two Continents, with great effort, for most of his life, as most people usually do when they try it hard and just for this matter they are ignored by their pears. In 2010 he started putting on paper the great stories he has been telling himself to carry on all these years. Articoli deperibili (\"Perishable Items\", 2012 a “noir” inquiry on the frailty of being) and Villa dello Strozzino (2013, the remake of a greak tragedy about the asymmetricity of human feelings) are now both available in print and in the kindle format on Amazon.com  and in print and in pdf format on Lulu.com.\nDigital photography is to him like the daughter of an old girlfriend that suddently showed-up for a new, unexpected season of seduction and deceit. He still owns his analog Nikon cameras with a complete set of manual lenses.","user_id":55327,"name":"Renato Corpaci","website":"renatocorpaciphoto.com"},{"id":586243,"bio":"Professional Photographer from Germany. Specialized in People /Portrait photography.","user_id":585659,"name":"Markus Benk","website":"markusbenk.com"},{"id":52251,"bio":"Working in Boulder, Colorado and traveling often, Brittany utilizes various cameras both photographic and video crafting visually appealing while simultaneously frightful imagery. She is a photography-based artist and newly multi-media videographer. Blending her background in photography, art history and gender studies, Brittany conjoins theories of socio-political, cultural and intersectionalities of American society into her work. Her evolution into videography and multi-media extends these themes further, with 20 years of photographic work and study behind her. Passionate love for varies theories up-hold her imagery. Often her imagery is alluring utilizing candy-colored glossy prints she layers of photographs or projecting video upon art objects. Brittany draws from the viewer’s lived experiences to postulating questions. Her use of words and composition spark themes of American cultural short-comings with a visual push and pull. Utilizing props, models and newly traveled environments, her vast understanding of lighting and editing further stimulates the viewer to keep looking. As Brittany continues to implore her viewers, intertwining many mediums, she continually evolves and pushes toward understanding one’s place and privilege in society. ","user_id":52256,"name":"Brittany Moore","website":"www.brittanymoorephotography.com"},{"id":52219,"bio":"Thomas Alleman was born and raised in Detroit, where his father was a traveling salesman and his mother was a ceramic artist. He graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in English Literature. \n\nDuring a fifteen-year newspaper career, Tom was a frequent winner of distinctions from the National Press Photographer’s Association, as well as being named California Newspaper Photographer of the Year in 1995.\n\nTom exhibited “Social Studies”, a series of street photographs, widely in Southern California. “Sunshine  Noir” had solo exhibits at the Afterimage Gallery in Dallas in 2006,. the Robin Rice Gallery in New York in 2008 and 2013, the Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, OR in 2009 and 2015, and the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.  \"The American Apparel\" debuted at the Redline Art Center in Denver in 2018, and \"The Nature of the Beast\" at the 515 Gallery in Los Angeles in 2021.\n\nTom lives in Los Angeles.\n\n","user_id":52224,"name":"Thomas Alleman","website":"www.allemanphoto.com"},{"id":712426,"bio":"Fotografo professionista dal 1992.\nMi sono occupato di fotografia di CRONACA e di fotografia SPORTIVA;\nattualmente mi occupo principalmente di fotografia AZIENDALE/PUBBLICITARIA \ne di RITRATTISTICA.\nDurante questi trent’anni ho vissuto sulla mia pelle l’esperienza di un linfoma \ncon conseguenti sedute di chemioterapia e radioterapia… \nquesto ha portato in me allo sviluppo di una sensibilità artistica \n“diversa” da quella precedente alla malattia: \nho imparato a fare molto più MIE le EMOZIONI \ne ho sviluppato attenzione ANCHE per le EMOZIONI ALTRUI \nimparando a raccontarle entrambe attraverso che è il mio naturale campo di applicazione artistica, \nla FOTOGRAFIA.\nDa questo “nuovo stato d’animo” sono nate tre serie di fotografie: \n- VOLI [2008]: immagini di gabbiani scattate al Lago di Viverone (Biella-Italia), utilizzate per la stampa di un libro \ndistribuito in Giappone e pubblicate oltre che proiettate in Italia e in varie parti del mondo\n- BLACK HANDS WHITE [2012]: 45 immagini in bianconero che raccontano i giorni della mia malattia interpretando i movimenti delle mani di un uomo e di una donna di colore\n- BLACK HANDS WHITE II\nNel 2014 è poi “nato” #FEELPEOPLE®, progetto di socializzazione che parte da una fotografia in stile streeetphotography. \nNel 2021 nasce #VOLTISTAMPATI, progetto di ritrattistica in bianconero \ncon cui voglio rilanciare il concetto di ritratto in studio che crea empatia e intimità.\nCon la mia fotografia voglio creare EMOZIONI \nusando il CUORE","user_id":711842,"name":"Stefano Ceretti","website":"stefanoceretti.com"},{"id":582927,"bio":"C athrine Storaker (b.1978) is a photographer based in Oslo, Norway. Currently studying fine art photography at Oslo Fotokunstskole. ","user_id":582343,"name":"Cathrine Storaker","website":"www.cathrinestoraker.com"},{"id":258850,"bio":"I am a writer and a photographer.  I enjoy all types of photography, with a special emphasis on street photography.  ","user_id":258248,"name":"Michael Gilligan","website":"www.michaelgilliganphotography.com"},{"id":272343,"bio":"","user_id":271741,"name":"Daniel Pazdur","website":""},{"id":638733,"bio":"I am a photographer and visual artist living in Toronto, Canada, and my work combines portrait photography and embroidery to engage the viewer in a deeper reflection of the subject. The photographs may be found, and people are anonymous, or subjects are well known for achievements or position. I also stitch on photos I have taken, to deepen what the eye initially may see. The stitching invites an intimacy or revisiting of perception or memory. We all have a talent for invention and elaboration, and an interest in the mysterious. \nI am represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery in Toronto Canada. Work from my “Rebel Past’ series was part of Adoptive, a group show in early 2018, and work from my “Magic” series was exhibited at the Gallery in early 2020. My work from both shows is in private collections in Toronto, San Francisco and across North America.\n","user_id":638149,"name":"Janet Dey","website":""},{"id":211815,"bio":"I've been taking photos since 2012, portraits since 2014. ","user_id":211213,"name":"Ela Frączkowska","website":"www.elafraczkowska.co.uk"},{"id":174610,"bio":"BIOG:\nPaul’s previous work illustrates his strong desire to communicate with the public on social and environmental subjects that he feels passionate about. Whether it is the loss of human and animal life on our roads, the terrible plight of the homeless, or just having to exist in a deeply urban environment, the work makes us take a look at ourselves and our lifestyle choices. \n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":174008,"name":"Paul Wenham-Clarke","website":"www.wenhamclarke.com"},{"id":754881,"bio":"","user_id":750394,"name":"Garrett MacLean","website":"www.garrettmaclean.com"},{"id":51892,"bio":"https://instagram.com/olakolanowska_fotografia","user_id":51897,"name":"Aleksandra Kolanowska","website":"www.olakolanowska.com"},{"id":587181,"bio":"An amateur, capturing the passing beauty of the world and the life. I love to share what I see almost as much as I enjoy learning how to see.","user_id":586597,"name":"Mika Vähä","website":"youpic.com/photographer/MikaVh"},{"id":157856,"bio":"I'm a French portrait and documentary photographer living in Southeast London, UK. ","user_id":157254,"name":"Jerome Favre","website":"www.jeromefavrephotography.com"},{"id":754905,"bio":"I am a beginning photographer, with the immens advantage of being a flight attendant with KLM, traveling allover the world. \nI started taking photo’s 5 years ago and since then…it has become my passion","user_id":750413,"name":"Bert Boevink","website":""},{"id":42395,"bio":"I am a self-educated artist living in Cologne. I work primarily with analogue cameras and prefer to shoot in square. With my photos I cover seemingly unexceptional and insignificant moments and things to descry something sublime. I have published my first handmade photo book \"Das Jahr der Eidechse\" (The Year of the Lizard) in a small limited edition. The book was shortlisted for the Photobook Prize of Encontros da Imagem 2020.\n","user_id":42400,"name":"Susanne Willuhn","website":"www.susanne-willuhn.de"},{"id":259685,"bio":"Editorial/Fine Art photographer based in Minneapolis  covers stories for publications around the world as a photographer. ","user_id":259083,"name":"Layne Kennedy","website":"www.laynekennedy.com"},{"id":180826,"bio":"Eclectic photographer Franco Borrelli combines his professional\nand artistic work and moves across various professional fields.\nAn instinctive experimenter he works in areas ranging from advertising\nto journalism, from snapshot documentaries to the research\nof more personal and visionary photographic language.\nThis tireless traveller has had a number of national exhibitions\n(including “Insecta XXL” and “From Inside” which won him the\n“Confini09” prize), while, in the meantime, developing a solid\npractise in the digital photographic environment. \nHe was selected as one of the finalists for the Arte Laguna prize\nin both 2009 and 2010 during which he developed a new project,\n“Le Stanze dell’anima” (2011) which is an extensive monograph\ndedicated to the Sacra di San Michele and was exposed for a\nyear in the famous abbey.\nFranco Borrelli participated in the international photography\nawards and his works have been exhibited in private and public\ngalleries. ","user_id":180224,"name":"franco borrelli","website":"www.francoborrelli.it "},{"id":737750,"bio":"I am a an amateur not a professionist. I like to take pics of moments, sometimes in minimalist style, sometimes evaluating colors, sometimes I am interested in people in specific situations.\nFor all this moments I just use a smartphone.\nI attendeded the courses of the Accademia of Luciano Perbellini, an Italian professional photographer.\n","user_id":736006,"name":"Filippo Maria Denaro","website":""},{"id":42451,"bio":"Brazilian actress and photographer, based in São Paulo. Loves fantasy and is very concerned about female issues in society.\n","user_id":42456,"name":"Valérie Mesquita","website":"www.valeriemesquita.com.br"},{"id":549391,"bio":"Ian is originally from Scotland now living in Los Angeles.\nHe spent a  professional career was in science; however, his real passion has been in creating music and photography. \nHe has served on the boards of many cultural and environmental bodies. \n\n\n\n","user_id":548807,"name":"Ian Wright","website":"ian@wrightclickphotos.com"},{"id":839805,"bio":"","user_id":825648,"name":"RAHUL MENON","website":""},{"id":25164,"bio":" documentary photographer","user_id":25169,"name":"Tamara Wyrzykowska","website":"www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=109200"},{"id":52294,"bio":"Mirian is based in São Paulo, Brasil. She has a degree in Computer Science and a postgraduate degree in Business Administration and in Photography. Worked for a long time in large companies as an IT executive. Her passion for photography began in 2010  and since than, has being deepened his knowledge through the development of a research on photograph seeking a conceptual dimension for his work and the development of narratives with a more contemporary proposal.\nCurrently participates in Study Groups with the objective of stimulating reflections on authors and works of other artists and deepening the knowledge in creative processes for the development of their own projects. ","user_id":52299,"name":"Mirian Guimaraes","website":"www.mirianguimaraes.com"},{"id":330988,"bio":"I'm a 57y old amateur photographer from berlin (born in Hamburg) and like to catch images and moments during my travels (which if course didn't work this year ...).\nwww.instagram.com/berndrathjen","user_id":330386,"name":"Bernd Rathjen","website":"www.rathjen.com"},{"id":699436,"bio":"Multimedia artist. I am creative each minute of my life, ready to challenge artificial intelligence. Master's degree in journalism and photojournalism. Mystery person. And I prefer to keep it this way.","user_id":698852,"name":"Joychaser Imaginarium","website":"www.imaginariumco.com"},{"id":457776,"bio":"I try to capture everything that words can’t fully describe.\nI search for poetry in the ordinary, I itch for everything that’s different and not familiar.\nI’ll forever be a verisimilitudinous stories pilgrim.\nI'm a photographer.\n\n\n\na̶l̶m̶o̶s̶t̶.","user_id":457192,"name":"Andrei Furnea","website":"www.andreifurnea.com"},{"id":755026,"bio":"\nI was a celebrity portrait and editorial photographer in Los Angeles for twenty years during the 1980s and 90s and left the industry in the early 2000s to pursue other interests. Eight years ago, I took a trip to India without any purpose for photography. There, I not only fell in love with the people and the country but also fell in love with photography again. Unlike before, my aim with photography is to document authentic moments that happen in everyday life.","user_id":750507,"name":"David Stoltz","website":"www.davidstoltzphoto.com"},{"id":42515,"bio":"Commercial and editorial / aspiring documentary and portrait photographer from Orlando, Florida working for a company, producing english publications in Okinawa, Japan.","user_id":42520,"name":"Thomas Alan Smilie","website":"www.shootlighter.com"},{"id":218946,"bio":"Barbara Beeman worked as a reporter and photographer for the now defunct Hudson Dispatch in Union City, NJ and then took a brief respite of 40 years while I worked as a Supervisor of Social Work for Hudson County Social Services where I helped victims of domestic violence, homeless families \u0026amp; children and the elderly.   During that time she never stopped taking photos but after retirement she taught herself digital photography and has exhibited at a number of locations.  Her series \"Nature's Mirror\" was a series on the mystery of puddles and was exhibited at the Visual Arts Center, Summit,NJ.  She recently won first prize in architecture photography for NJ Monthly Best Photos in the Dec. 2022 issue.  She also has had several portfolios published in The Eye of Photography online magazine.  \n","user_id":218344,"name":"Barbara Beeman","website":"barbarabeeman.com"},{"id":116097,"bio":"Career Summary\n2003 - 2021\tFREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER \n\n2012 - 2014\tASSOCIATE PROFESSOR\nAmerican University in Bosnia and Herzegovina \n(Graphic Design/Multimedia Department)\nLecturing in Digital Photography, Post Production, Typography and Drawing classes and expertly supported academic programs related to Photography and Multimedia Design, implemented across 300 BA and Masters students annually\n\n2008 - 2011\tLECTURER IN PHOTOGRAPHY \nWorkshop Art Forum, Ministry of Culture and Sport of Federation of BiH\n\n2000 - 2014\tSTILL PHOTOGRAPHER AND CONSULTANT \nFor Oscar Awarded Director Danis Tanovic on productions: \n2000, Oscar awarded, movie “No man’s Land” ,Slovenia;   2004,  movie “L’enfer”, France;  2008,  movie “Triage” , Spain and Ireland; 2009,  movie “Cirkus Kolumbia”, Slovenia and BIH ;  2011,  short movie \"Baggage\", BIH; 2012, Berlinale Silver Bear awarded  movie \" An episode in a life of Iron picker\", BIH; 2013   movie \"Tigers\", Punjab, India;\n\n","user_id":115495,"name":"Dejan Vekic","website":"www.dejanvekic.photography"},{"id":42498,"bio":"I shoot people. And i love it!","user_id":42503,"name":"Marcus Steinmeyer","website":"www.msfolio.com.br"},{"id":96928,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer with a keen interest in portrait photography.","user_id":96411,"name":"Philipp Weindich","website":""},{"id":302766,"bio":"fotografare per piacere","user_id":302164,"name":"Massimo Faccioli Pintozzi","website":""},{"id":42596,"bio":"French photographer, born in 1987.\n\nHe studied at the Estienne school (graphic arts) and at the Vevey school (photography).\n\nStarting as a photojournalist, Jeremy Saint-Peyre developed a narrative and representative approach based upon text and picture interdependence. He believes a picture can’t say it all, and that its visual power may hide information from us. Pictures, as metaphorical material can support a testimony without being directly linked to it or depicting it but by instead being allegorical.\n\nHe works principally in crisis zones, often on the periphery of theaters of war, or in the presence of extreme poverty. He is interested in the effect that such hostile environments have on the land and its inhabitants. ","user_id":42601,"name":"Jérémy Saint-Peyre","website":"www.jeremysaintpeyre.com"},{"id":186408,"bio":"I am a Colombian photographer and humanist based in Mexico City, my origins and my academic training in the area of social sciences, have developed a sensitivity where the human, its value, its position, the way of conceiving life becomes a great interest in many of my actions. It is here, where a need arises to relate socially through the viewfinder of the camera, to portray every act, every presence, every constant affirmation of the power of my existence. As a visual artist I seek to capture that moment in which everything happens, in which a set of events, people, circumstances and sensibilities converge to freeze a moment and create an image.\n","user_id":185806,"name":"Natalia Ariza Muñoz","website":""},{"id":442442,"bio":"Sabine Doppelhofer is a multiple international award-winning family and children photographer who works most of the time documentary and loves to capture real life and turn it into art. She only shows faceless photos on the internet to protect the children.","user_id":441858,"name":"Sabine Doppelhofer","website":"www.sapix.at"},{"id":740139,"bio":"Curiosity, amazement at nature and the fragility of the human condition are elements that permeate my artistic work. An adventurous and restless personality leads me to want to discover stories in everything I see.\nAs a photographer, screenwriter, and producer my work generally maintains the presence of the everyday and current, from a very ambiguous perspective, as a trigger to address universal issues related to identity, memory, time, love, and death.\nI try to communicate my personal vision of the world, thus creating a kind of shared diary. I am passionate about street photography, portraiture, literature, cinema, and painting as a means of interpreting the world around us and dealing with situations that concern me.\nAs filmmaker “A Leap to the Void” is my Opera Prima.  But many stories await to be unfold from now on.  \n\nwww.maryfrancesattias.com\n\nIG #maryfrancesattias. \nFB #MARYFRACESATTIAS\nwww.timeartfoundation.org \n","user_id":737928,"name":"Mary Attias","website":"www.maryfrancesattias.com"},{"id":754750,"bio":"","user_id":750284,"name":"Steven Tatlow","website":"instagram.com/stevetatlow"},{"id":755074,"bio":" My name is Irina Yakimova, now I live and work in Germany. A serious passion for photography came 5 years ago, and now photography has become my profession.","user_id":750544,"name":"Irina Yakimova","website":""},{"id":562543,"bio":"A photographer that loves to travel and watch people. Nature is my favourite passion but the camera comes with me. It is a faithful companion.","user_id":561959,"name":"DARLENE DEMARS","website":"www.darlenedemars.com"},{"id":755106,"bio":"","user_id":750571,"name":"Tim Gerdes","website":"www.timgerdes.com"},{"id":276880,"bio":"Mario Sikora is a Czech professional photographer and artist.  He is awarded Photographic Titles Excellence FIAP – EFIAP, c**MoL, EHPS, ER-ISF. He mainly photographs fine art photography, portraits and concerts.","user_id":276278,"name":"Mario Sikora","website":"www.mariosikora.cz"},{"id":755099,"bio":"","user_id":750564,"name":"Omar Aljiwari","website":""},{"id":729146,"bio":"I was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. Currently, I live and work between Miami and Caracas.\nAs a visual artist I use photography as a vehicle for self expression. In my work there is a poetic vision of beauty, tragedy and meaning in life that is ever-changing and continually expanding.\nThis vision is shaped and nourished by personal experiences, thoughts and memories that remain engraved in my mind and become part of my work.\n My projects focus on the temporary condition of life, the complex feminine psyche, memory, mental health and identity.\nI'm the author of Ephemeral Beauty, a photo book that uses flowers as the conduit to interpret the metaphor of life. \nSolo exhibitions include Sense of Impermanence, Miami, Art Media Gallery, 2021.  Fix Me , Miami, Art Media Gallery 2018, as well as group exhibitions at Centro Cultural Caracas; Doral Museum, Miami; Pinta Miami and Art New York.\n","user_id":728562,"name":"Claudia Ammirata","website":"www.claudiaammirata.com"},{"id":44238,"bio":"Documentary photographer Fran Meckler has been traveling the globe for over 40 years capturing images of people, places, and communities. She has visited over 85 countries and photographed hundreds of locations, from the tea estates of Darjeeling to the slums of Namuwongo Uganda.\nCurrently, Fran works with non-profits in the US and NGO’s in developing nations, devoting her time to photography for social change.\n \n","user_id":44243,"name":"Fran Meckler","website":"www.franmeckler.com"},{"id":841567,"bio":"655bet2| 655bet2.uk.com Sua Casa de Apostas Online Completa\nMarca: 655bet2\nSite:  https://655bet2.uk.com\nEndereço:R. 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Previously, he was is a Senior Digital Strategist and Club Photographer at the Philadelphia Union, Major League Soccer's 16th team based in Chester, PA.\n\nCurrently, Andrew is a Research and Analytics Manager at Visit Philly. \nCurrently, Andrew is a Digital Strategist at the Philadelphia Union, \nMajor League Soccer's 16th team based in Chester, PA.","user_id":201147,"name":"Andrew Zwarych","website":"www.greybackstudios.com"},{"id":781249,"bio":"Viktoria Andreeva is a highly acclaimed fine art photographer known for her surreal creations that center around the human body. Her distinctive approach involves transforming the figure, often creating an otherworldly atmosphere that blurs the line between reality and illusion, natural and artificial. \nAs a former ballet dancer, Viktoria's signature style is deeply rooted in her fascination with the human form. Her artistic vision delves into the complex relationship between human beings and their surroundings, exploring themes such as identity, human duality, and metamorphosis. Andreeva's precise technique leaves open questions for the viewer, encouraging them to engage in deeper contemplation. \nIn recognition of her artistic achievements, Viktoria has received numerous prestigious awards, including a Gold medal in the Fine Art/Nudes category at the Trierenberg Super Circuit - one of the most distinguished photography competitions in the world. In 2022, she won a Gold Medal in the World’s Top 10 Fine Art Photographers, which was judged by the esteemed panel of the One Eyeland Awards. Recently, she was also selected by Forbes Bulgaria's 30 Under 30 list and recognized as one of th","user_id":771902,"name":"Viktoria Andreeva","website":"www.viktoriaandreeva.com"},{"id":42614,"bio":"As far i remember, i have always done pictures.\nBorn in 1975 in Luxembourg, Graduated from Académie des Beaux Arts de Bruxelles, i decided to develop familial business to keep my artistic freedom.\n1999 Formation of the collective of photographers « Octobre-rouge » following in 2010 by the opening o the « artgentik » space. Finally in 2013 i opened a studio for portraits specially equipped for the wet plate process, technique i discovered after having tried nearly everything in « traditional » film processing and printing,\nBorn in Luxembourg raised in french language and done all my studies in Belgium, i have problems to integrate my homeland.\nThis «outcast» feeling is the center of my latest works, in these images i work mostly on human integration in nature.\nWithout roots or mother culture in reference, i became a kind of nomad, never settle, always on the go....Making images. ","user_id":42619,"name":"Joel Nepper","website":"alchemyst.me"},{"id":174958,"bio":"","user_id":174356,"name":"Antti Yrjönen","website":"www.anttiyrjonen.fi"},{"id":755301,"bio":"I am a Brisbane-based photographer currently studying photography. I aim to validate the heavy emotions that accompany adolescence and the growing pains of womanhood.","user_id":750727,"name":"Ella Cuming","website":"ellacuming.cargo.site"},{"id":224698,"bio":"I grew up in a small town village in the Austrian Alps. Left the conventional path of this life behind me with moving to London. Through assisting photographers my journey lead to moving to NY a few years later where I also met my wife. We are now based in Connecticut with our baby boy.","user_id":224096,"name":"Lorenz Schmidl","website":"lorenz@lorenzschmidl.com"},{"id":637007,"bio":"Ben Yan is a Chinese American photographer and cook based in Seattle. A nomad with a preference for the B-side, I feel most alive in places where I am the only visitor in sight. \n\nFor me, photography is a form of therapy, the viewfinder serving as an aid for self reflection. The candid images I create offer space for viewers to form self-revealing narratives inspired by their own lived experiences.\n\nAs an immigrant grappling with identity and individuality, I am driven by my curiosity and desire for belonging. My work savors and celebrates otherwise fleeting moments of connection, loneliness, solitude, companionship, conflict, and love. ","user_id":636423,"name":"Ben Yan","website":"benyanphotography.com"},{"id":126272,"bio":"A keen photographer for many years but more recently concentrating on the art of the portrait. \n in 2021 I had my first photo feature in a French fashion magazine.","user_id":125670,"name":"Richard Porter","website":"photosbyrichard.au"},{"id":728129,"bio":"Lauren Michelle Finkle is an emerging writer and photographer from  California, where she resides with her dog Annie Jo. Her photography has appeared in Bluing the Blade Literary Journal, Fusion Art’s 7th Annual Cityscapes Exhibition, and Las Laguna Art Gallery’s Women in Art exhibition. ","user_id":727545,"name":"Lauren Michelle Finkle","website":""},{"id":755195,"bio":"","user_id":750640,"name":"Sam McConnell","website":""},{"id":301711,"bio":"I have nurtured a love of photography, but especially portraiture, for over fifty years and first learnt my craft using a Yashica twin-lens reflex camera and home dark-room techniques.\nFollowing a “hibernation” of some forty years I returned to my passion more enthusiastically than ever and now actively compete in local and national competitions.  These days my Nikon D750 full-frame camera, with Nikkor 85mm prime f1.8 lens, helps produce portraits such as some of those in this submission. \n","user_id":301109,"name":"Neil Roberts","website":""},{"id":42617,"bio":"","user_id":42622,"name":"Turjoy Chowdhury","website":"turjoychowdhury.com"},{"id":747673,"bio":"Born in Los Angeles, Brian has been making photographs for over 50 years. From the time he was a child, he has been captivated by light, color, texture, and movement. He studied photography and design at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem and at Otis/Parsons School of Art and Design, Los Angeles. After honing his technical skills at several commercial photography studios, he opened his first professional photo studio in Pasadena, CA, later incorporating as Public Works Productions. In 1998, Brian moved his full-service commercial photo \u0026amp; design studio to a larger space in Altadena, CA. Even with his commercial success, Brian’s true passion was always about creating fine art photography. Throughout his photographic career, his images have spanned the globe and covered a wide range of genres. His stirring scenic and landscape images expose the beauty of nature, the influences of natural and human-made events, and how the earth adapts. In his photo-journalistic portraits of life in the Middle East, Europe, North and Central America, we are moved by his thought-provoking photographic studies of the human experience, and reminders of times past that are shockingly relevant to our world today. In one of his latest series, Brian photographed portraits of the non-federally recognized and believed-to-be extinct Chemakum tribe on the Washington Olympic Peninsula. Brian has exhibited in group and solo shows across the country. His work is held in private collections worldwide.","user_id":744337,"name":"Brian Goodman","website":"bgoodmanphotography.com"},{"id":843281,"bio":"595bet-pixbet.br.com offers exquisite gourmet recipes and curated culinary experiences, elevating your dining with exceptional flavors and inspired cuisine.\nBrand: 595bet-pixbet\nWebsite: https://595bet-pixbet.br.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (39) 1363-9558\nEmail: 595bet-pixbet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #595bet-pixbet #595bet-pixbetfood #595bet-pixbetrecipes #595bet-pixbetculinary #595bet-pixbetdining","user_id":829124,"name":"gg gr","website":"595bet-pixbet.br.com"},{"id":843282,"bio":"122bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes, exquisite culinary experiences, and expert dining insights to elevate your passion for food and cuisine to new heights.\nBrand: 122bet\nWebsite: https://122bet.br.com\nAddress: Av. 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The latter received the Best in Book Award by Creative Review.\n\nFreya splits her time working on long-term personal projects and on commissions for clients such as Google, Burberry, Bloomberg, Deutsche Bahn and The Photographer’s Gallery.\n\nFreya holds a master’s degree with distinction in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from London College of Communication (University of the Arts London).","user_id":10763,"name":"Freya Najade","website":"www.freyanajade.com"},{"id":42683,"bio":"About me\nHélène Antorini is French- switzerland autodidacte photographer. Her first passion start with dance. She became a professional dancer and leave for Paris to live her passion. She started to work in the famous music halls : Folies bergères, Crazy horse Saloon, Moulin Rouge, Alcazar etc. When there she started to took pictures from the back stages where she used to work and published her work in magazines like, Photo, 20 ans, Revue théatre de la bastille, and other famous periodic of the moment. Then, she started as a free lance photographer and working as an assistant for photographer like Toscani, Hervé Sellin. \nFor several years she worked as a authore photographer for different press agency like, G.M.T photopress agency. Casablanca / Maroc, «\u0026nbsp;Alter ego\u0026nbsp;» collectif of press agency, EURELIOS photopress agency.  She has participated in many group exhibitions, and has presented several solo exhibitions. My work is my vision of this world, an inner feeling carried by the outside, definitely a way of expressing myself, a sometimes critical philosophical look at our society.","user_id":42688,"name":"Helene Antorini","website":""},{"id":755259,"bio":"Photo artist from Kazakhstan","user_id":750691,"name":"Ruslan Ziganshin","website":""},{"id":159537,"bio":"My name is Beate Christine Hofmann, I am living and working in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Daily working as a Lawyer, which I do love very much, my true passion is to photograph on my travels and, of course, traveling itself. Shooting Street-photography when walking around since more than fifteen years. I love to photograph daily street life, people's faces, crowded markets and all the different colors of foreign countries and cultures. Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Morocco, Cuba and Namibia as well as Sweden, Italy, France, Hungary and Spain are only some of the countries, I had the chance to visit until now. Venice is my favorite, also the island Sylt and - in general - Scandinavia the Northern Sea. ","user_id":158935,"name":"Beate Christine Hofmann","website":"www.photoart-hofmann.de"},{"id":42646,"bio":"Mark Antonello , age 38,  is a documentary photography with his focus  on social impact projects and issues surrounding those who are trying to bring change to their communities .\n\n","user_id":42651,"name":"Mark Antonello","website":"www.behance.net/gallery/77218855/Portraits-Hasselblad-Azania-Creatives"},{"id":42657,"bio":"Documentary photographer.\nHe was born in Siracusa in November 1984. \nIn 2007 he graduated in Environmental Toxicology. \nAt the beginning of 2011, he started to study photography, first by himself and later, to deepen discipline, attend some courses and workshops. \nEarly interesting on antropologic issues, he documented daily life and tradtion, he created collection \"In Tradion et Fide\" about Sicilian's religious traditions and project \"Holy Fire of Faith\" about religious traditions of Holy Week on South-Italy.\nHe develops a predisposition for reportage and social photography with particular interest to man's condition and environment.\nIn 2013, he began a collaboration within the collective PHOTO GRAPHIA and we make various projects and exhibitions. \nIn 2014/2015 he fellow Master in photoreportage.\nCofounder of photocollective MAGMA!.\nActually based on Siracusa.","user_id":42662,"name":"Gaetano Fisicaro","website":"www.gaetanofisicaro.it"},{"id":684837,"bio":"","user_id":684253,"name":"Carlos Parra","website":"parramur.com"},{"id":81583,"bio":"Portrait - like an etnograph who discovers and describes a people in an unknown place of the globe  I  meet people unknown to me and work to describe and understand the person in front of my camera. ","user_id":81281,"name":"Henrik Brondsted","website":"www.henrikbrondsted.com"},{"id":769245,"bio":"","user_id":762070,"name":"Geo Moreno","website":"geogenesis.design"},{"id":200117,"bio":"Tryntsje Nauta (Bitgummole, 1981) werkt als fotograaf en beeldend kunstenaar zowel aan vrije projecten als in opdracht. \n\nHaar fotoseries tonen enerzijds de mens en zijn omgeving in de vorm van documentaire (portret)fotografie en vangen anderzijds haar observaties op meer conceptuele en poëtische wijze.\nZe heeft onder andere het boek ‘Oranjekoek’ uitgebracht, waarbij ze op bijna encyclopedische manier de oranjekoeken van alle Friese bakkers fotografeerde. \n","user_id":199515,"name":"Tryntsje Nauta","website":"www.tryntsje.nl"},{"id":664532,"bio":"","user_id":663948,"name":"Emil Tereanu","website":""},{"id":760235,"bio":"Megan Selway, age 20, from Somerset, is a documentary photographer who seeks deep dialogue between herself, her audience and her photography. ","user_id":754891,"name":"Megan Selway","website":"www.meganselway.com"},{"id":131485,"bio":"Nottingham based photographer and writer. ","user_id":130883,"name":"Peter Morley","website":"www.petermorleyphotography.com"},{"id":555487,"bio":"From a family of photographers (grandfather, father and uncle), I studied photography at University in Derby. After graduating I lectured in art and design at college before setting up my own business as a freelance photographer. \nI shoot headshots for business people, actors, models and more. I often find that the unexpected shots work the best, once the subject has relaxed.","user_id":554903,"name":"John Kemp","website":"www.jkphotography.co.uk"},{"id":23188,"bio":"I am a Romanian artist living in Belgium, working in the performing arts as dancer and performer. The visual and aesthetic sense involved in the performing arts naturally lead me to amplify and develop my passion towards photography. \nMy work addresses issues of identity that reflect conceptual ideas on individuality and collectivity, in the way we perceive and understand our personalities. I am mostly using analogue films, as i want the photographic process to be something that captures our world in a \"real\" way, although I use digital processes as well depending on the project. I use Camera Obscura technique as well, for my portraiture series. \n","user_id":23188,"name":"Beniamin Boar","website":"www.beniaminboar.com"},{"id":114635,"bio":"Joseph Paxton lives in London and often captures his best images whilst out exploring the city on his bike.","user_id":114033,"name":"Joseph Paxton","website":""},{"id":43024,"bio":"I am a amateur photographer who likes to travel around whenever I get the chance . Through my photos I try to tell stories and try to establish a relationship with my viewer / subject.  I prefer taking single photos of a place by which I try to show the feel and the essence of the place. ","user_id":43029,"name":"Anshuman Nandi","website":""},{"id":843278,"bio":"666bet-brasil.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with rich flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 666bet-brasil\nWebsite: https://666bet-brasil.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (01) 1370-1742\nEmail: 666bet-brasil@gmail.com\nHashtag: #666bet-brasil #666bet-brasilfood #666bet-brasilrecipes #666bet-brasilculinary #666bet-brasildining","user_id":829121,"name":"First Last","website":"666bet-brasil.br.com"},{"id":537553,"bio":"I am a self-taught artist from Delhi, India whose work blurs the lines between documentary \u0026amp; art photography. Exploring themes from architectural heritage to landscape \u0026amp; environmental conservation, my work focuses on color, line \u0026amp; form to make an emotional connection with the viewer. In my architectural photography, I have explored the temples of Angkor Wat \u0026amp; the churches of Goa, exploiting unusual angles, viewpoints, \u0026amp; digital manipulation to reflect not only what I saw but how I felt. Having specialized in garbage treatment processes in the past, I now use my photographic practice as a way to have a more immediate impact on conservation efforts. My environmental photographs focus on landscapes impacted by human activity. I have produced bodies of work on mining in Goa \u0026amp; in Madhya Pradesh, as well as the landfills in Delhi, exploring the impact of extraction and over-consumption on the land and the communities who live there. 'Mining \u0026amp; Its Afterlives in Goa, India' was shortlisted for the Chennai Photo Biennale 2022 Iyarkai Grant \u0026amp; the series, 'Growing up on landfills of Delhi' was shortlisted for Hossein Farmani's 'State of the World' Paris Photo Prize (PX3). I received a Bronze award \u0026amp; honorable mentions from the Budapest International Foto Awards 22 \u0026amp; Indian Photo Festival 2022. In 2021 and 2022, I was shortlisted in the Sienna Drone Awards. I was commissioned by the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation for a photo project on th","user_id":536969,"name":"Payal Kakkar","website":"Www.payalkakkar.in"},{"id":17251,"bio":"Born in New Haven, CT, Heidi reported on the fashion universe for national magazines, writing features and styling photo shoots throughout her twenties. With a BA in apparel and textiles from Cornell University, she covered style and travel from New York to Paris, where she served as Fashion Director and Associate Bureau Chief of “Women’s Wear Daily” and “W Magazine”. After Paris she went to India, where she lived part-time studying yoga for the next 8 years. In 2007, she opened and taught at a yoga studio in San Francisco, and two years later, she discovered her creative self in photography. Self-taught, she began by creating self portraits and realized a meaningful way to make sense of the world and her place in it. Her images are often based in personal inquiry that stem from personal experiences, relationships, and/or investigate identity.\n\nShe is represented by galleries in the U.S. and Uruguay and has exhibited internationally. Heidi is a founding member of the online collective Six Shooters, has twice been a Critical Mass finalist, received recognition from the likes of WPGA Pollux Awards and the Julia Margaret Cameron Award. Her work has been featured in PDN and Rangefinder magazines and in online photo blogs including CNN, NPR and the New Yorker’s Photo Booth. Editorial credits include WSJ Magazine, Disegno and Grey Magazine. In 2014, Kehrer Verlag published the photography book Grassland under Lender’s pseudonym H. Lee, www.hleephoto.com. She currently resides on an","user_id":17251,"name":"Heidi Lender","website":"www.heidilender.com"},{"id":8827,"bio":"After a degree in sociology I studied photography with Lisette Model who guided me through my exploration of our consumer/celebrity culture, taught me to rely on instinct and to formally organize the image according to it’s own logic. A portfolio of this work led to many exhibitions and years of assignments for Vogue, New Yorker, Vibe, Newsweek, et al. \n","user_id":8827,"name":"Elaine Ellman","website":"www.elaineellman.com"},{"id":171140,"bio":"Ubo Pakes is a Dutch national and is an environmental engineer by profession. He moved to the Philippines in 2008 and photography became a way of getting more acquainted with the many different aspects of Philippine culture and the many differences between his home country and the Philippines. Observing the world around him through his camera is a great way to remain curious of the area where he lives.\n\nLiving and working in a big metropolitan area like Cebu has directed his focus on the many people who are working and living a big part of their lives on the streets of the City. Creating portraits turned out to be a great way to be in contact with society, learning parts of the language and the customs of the big city and surrounding province. His interests are mainly in documenting the faces and lives of ordinary people in all facets of daily life.","user_id":170538,"name":"Ubo Pakes","website":"ubopakesimages.wordpress.com"},{"id":171198,"bio":"Graduated with a BFA in Photography from Philadelphia College of Art in 1979.  I studied with Ray K Metzker, head of the photography department.\nHad my first darkroom when I was 17 (a very good year for small town girls and soft summer nights).  I'm now 72, some 50,000 images later.\n ","user_id":170596,"name":"Buff Brown","website":"N/A"},{"id":237273,"bio":"I'm an author, a playwright, a compulsive traveller and a journeyman actor. I completed my MA in Fine Art in 2019, and after two years of teaching I'm now undertaking PHD study. My current photographic area of interest revolves around history, memory and where the past meets the present. ","user_id":236671,"name":"Alex Gilbey","website":"languageandpictures.com"},{"id":42804,"bio":"Gonzalo Botet (Spain 1984), is travel, architecture and documentary photographer.\nAfter graduating in Audiovisual and master in postproduction and animatic, he began working on television series such as video assist and camera assistant. After a season of learning and hard work, finds his true calling, photography\nHe has traveled for long periods in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa. He has worked with humanitarian organizations such as Alblamoving in Burkina Faso, EmPower in India, Vicente Ferrer, India and Foundation Olivares, Spain.\nHe has also made personal projects like “GOLD MINES” in África, ”After the earthquake”  in Nepal, “Garbage dumps” in India, \"Saphire Mines\" in Madagascar, \"Sulfur Miners\" in Java, \"Ambositra Jail\" in Madagascar...\nOn the other hand, his vocation traveler, has led him to investigate in search of breathtaking landscapes.\nIn 2013 one of his photographs published in National Geographic magazine Spain.\n","user_id":42809,"name":"Gonzalo Botet","website":"www.gonzalobotet.com"},{"id":843279,"bio":"505bet-pixbet.br.com offers exquisite gourmet recipes and culinary experiences, elevating your dining with innovative flavors and expert cuisine inspiration.\nBrand: 505bet-pixbet\nWebsite: https://505bet-pixbet.br.com\nAddress: R. 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In 2011, moved to Paris to study Photojournalism at Spéos Paris Photographic Institute\n(Paris, France). Her professional career as a photojournalist freelancer has started in 2007 and since\nthen she has been working with news agencies, newspapers, and press offices.\n\nAlinne Rezende has already participated in exhibitions in many countries such as Brazil, England,\nFrance, Netherlands, Cyprus, Uruguay, and Germany. In 2016, was shortlisted at Athens Photo Festival\n2016, and in 2020 won an Honorable Mention at Budapest International Foto Awards 2020 Editorial /\nPhoto essay. In 2021, won a scholarship for Sebastian Liste’s / Noor mentoring program – Inner Circle.\nActive in the photography world, she is a member of Women Photograph and also a member of the\nglobal feminine collective The Journal. For the collective the Journal, in 2020 organized and curated\ntogether with Lucia Moron the exhibition \"Mulheres no Mundo e o COVID-19' was held by Metro de São\nPaulo, in the heart of São Paulo city, Brazil as part of the FFP (Paranapiacaba Photo festival). In 2021,\nworked as a co-curator organizing the collective's participation in the FFP 21 at the exhibition Oceano\nAlterado held by Sesc Santo Andre in Brazil.  In 2022 was part of the Journal's first collective board.\nNowadays, she is living between Brazil and Europe, and aside from being a photojournalist, also works\nwith fine art, and documentary photography, where she can explore the aesthetics and the poetics of\nimage, together with its social and environmental contexts.\n","user_id":161751,"name":"Alinne Rezende","website":"www.alinnerezende.com"},{"id":843283,"bio":"74bet-saque.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining, inspiring exquisite flavors and exceptional cuisine for every food lover.\nBrand: 74bet-saque\nWebsite: https://74bet-saque.br.com\nAddress: Av. 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He worked regularly on New York and regional stages as well as film and tv, especially drawn to classical theater and independent film. His interest in photography was first inspired by the passionate filmmakers with whom he worked. He wanted to learn how to use a camera to tell his own stories. His work is heavily influenced by his earlier experiences in acting.\n","user_id":692444,"name":"Philip Guerette","website":"www.philipguerettefineartphotography.com"},{"id":677967,"bio":"","user_id":677383,"name":"Angela Ascari","website":""},{"id":74942,"bio":"a self unemployed documentary photographer","user_id":74644,"name":"Edmund Eckstein","website":"edeckstein.com"},{"id":291264,"bio":"Me chamo Jesús Pérez, sou espanhol morando em São Luis há 8 anos.\nSou licenciado em Historia pela Universidade de Alcalá, e técnico superior em imagem, especialidade Fotografía Artística pela Escola de Arte 10, Madrid.\nSou fotógrafo Still há mais de 20 anos, com muitas colaborações para grupos editoriais (El País, entre os mais destacados).\nTambém sou diretor de fotografia, formado por Roman Lechepallier e Afosso Beato, na Escola de Cinema do Maranhão.\nAo longo de estos 8 anos participei de todo tipo de produções audiovisuais: documentarios, curtametragems, videoclipes, VTs para a tv, longametragem e festivais de cinema. ","user_id":290662,"name":"Jesús Pérez","website":"www.chuseto.com"},{"id":720847,"bio":"Victoria is a Brazilian photographer whose work captures portraits and fragments of the world,\nGuiding the viewer’s gaze toward the quiet subtleties that inhabit objects and bodies.","user_id":720263,"name":"Victoria Manzoli","website":"www.victoriamanzoli.com"},{"id":669821,"bio":"Harry James Hanson is a non-binary artist, creative director, and lifelong drag performer based in Brooklyn. Harry is co-author of Legends of Drag: Queens of a Certain Age' (Abrams, 2022), a collaboration with floral designer Devin Antheus. The book yielded a 2022 national tour, producing all-star drag shows as well as two solo exhibitions, at the Museum of Wisconsin Art (Milwaukee, WI) and the Tenderloin Museum (San Francisco, CA). Harry is the recipient of a 2023 New York State Council on the Arts grant to expand the Legends of Drag archive. \n\nHarry's work has been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and New York magazine, among others. As drag artist Ambrosia Alert, she has performed internationally with the Bushwig festival and at venues throughout NYC. Harry holds a dual B.A. with honors in photography \u0026amp; film studies from Wesleyan University (2012).","user_id":669237,"name":"Harry James Hanson","website":"legendsofdrag.org"},{"id":769915,"bio":"","user_id":762575,"name":"jonathan bloom","website":"www.jonbloomphotographer.com"},{"id":755569,"bio":"Sharday Swanepoel is a South African photographic artist currently living and working in the small coastal village, just outside Cape Town. As a stay-at-home mother of four, her work explores the juxtaposition of childhood wonder set against the backdrop of mundane domestic life, using intimate imagery to depict the uncensored realities of motherhood.","user_id":750951,"name":"Sharday Swanepoel","website":"www.shardayswanepoel.com"},{"id":652885,"bio":"Zakharova Anna\nI was born in 1982 in Tula, Russia. \nMember of the Union of Art Photographers of Russia.\nI am engaged in artistic and documentary photography. In my projects, I explore the\nproblems of socially unprotected segments of the population, national minorities,\nthe loss of family ties, cultural changes in our society, and environmental\nproblems.\n","user_id":652301,"name":"Anna Zakharova","website":"annazakharova.ru"},{"id":841570,"bio":"brlbet| brlbet.ae.org Descubra a emoção dos jogos de cassino online, apostas esportivas ao vivo e os melhores bônus do mercado brasileiro.\nMarca: brlbet\nSite:  https://brlbet.ae.org\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: brlbet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #brlbet #brlbetgnames #brlbetlogincom #brlbetwebsite #brlbetcasino","user_id":827413,"name":"Brlbetaeorg Brlbetaeorg","website":"brlbet.ae.org"},{"id":57750,"bio":"Jenny Sampson is a Berkeley-based photographer. Her focus is wet plate collodion and traditional film photography. Sampson is a member of the Rolls and Tubes photographic collective and writes for WithItGirl. She is a founding member of the East Bay Photo Collective, currently serving as the board president. Her work has exhibited in the United States, United Kingdom and has been published in Zyzzyva, Analog Forever Magazine, BBC, GirlTalkHQ, The Hand, SHOTS Magazine, All About Photography Magazine, Lenscratch, The Guardian, The Eye of Photography, PDN, WithItGirl and Visual Communications Quarterly. Sampson has two monographs, Skaters (2017) and Skater Girls (2020) published by Daylight Books. Skater Girls received Book of the Month from Leica Fotographie International in September 2020. The Rolls and Tubes Collective published their book, A History of Photography, in October 2021. Sampson’s photographic work is included in the Candela Collection and other private collections, and her books are included numerous public collections.","user_id":57755,"name":"Jenny Sampson","website":"www.jennysampson.com"},{"id":719312,"bio":"Cinema lover, tv shows, coffee, beer and conversation. Pseudo dreamy actor.\nIT by training, photographer by vocation. I believe that three things change the world: solid basic education, love and art.\nI portray people in a non-traditional way.","user_id":718728,"name":"Vinicius Miquelim","website":"www.viniciusmiquelim.com.br"},{"id":298542,"bio":"I've been a photographer since 1976.  I work exclusively in alternative process images now. These processes provide me with the time to work on a vision that I see in my mind's eye.  I thoroughly enjoy photographing portraits that allow me to dive deeply in understanding and relationship with my sitters.","user_id":297940,"name":"Kevin Black","website":"www.blackinc.net"},{"id":167467,"bio":"I am originally from Brooklyn. I earned my MFA in Visual Arts from UCSD in 1977. I have lived on both U.S. coasts and in the middle. I've worked as a documentary photographer, an artist's documentation photographer, and a fine-art photographer. My fine-art practice has always involved formal and technical experimentation. For the past thirty-five years I have lived in Philadelphia and taught at Drexel University, where I pioneered digital photography experimentation and its inclusion in the curriculum.  I've had one-person exhibitions in a variety of commercial and non-profit spaces regionally, nationally and internationally as well as numerous group exhibitions. Increasingly, I have been working with the limited-edition book as a form of presentation.","user_id":166865,"name":"Blaise Tobia","website":"blaisetobia.com"},{"id":755633,"bio":"Photographer/photojournalist/mentor/coach/instructor","user_id":751007,"name":"Neal Menschel","website":"nealmenschel.photoshelter.com"},{"id":843284,"bio":"813bet-bet.br.com offers a gourmet journey with exquisite recipes, rich culinary experiences, and exceptional dining insights for food lovers seeking refined tastes and inspiration.\nBrand: 813bet-bet\nWebsite: https://813bet-bet.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (61) 1396-1722\nEmail: 813bet-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #813bet-bet #813bet-betfood #813bet-betrecipes #813bet-betculinary #813bet-betdining","user_id":829127,"name":"bai li","website":"813bet-bet.br.com"},{"id":240254,"bio":"Michel Berberian est né à Alexandrie (Egypte) en 1949 dans une famille d’artistes et d’antiquaires. Michel Berberian est à la photographie ce que la poésie est à la littérature. Son œil en éveil nous invite au voyage. C’est toujours plus que ce que l’on voit par effet des juxtapositions. La métaphore est omniprésente pour évoquer les paradoxes du Monde et ses contradictions. Il nous transporte de notre familier à l’étrangeté nouvelle d’une vision pertinente qui nous déplace en permanence de notre quotidien. Et c’est en cela qu’on est au cœur de la démarche poétique qui crée des liens insoupçonnés. Aucun dogmatisme dans tout cela. Juste une invite à celui qui regarde de laisser libre coure à son interprétation imaginative suscitée.   ","user_id":239652,"name":"Michel Berberian","website":"www.berberianphoto.com"},{"id":300692,"bio":"People are my passion for Photography. I love being in the Studio where I can control the lighting. I have done headshots for businesses and actors. \nI also arrange work shops for other Photographers and I am always around for lighting advice and props.\n\n\n\n","user_id":300090,"name":"verity assad","website":"www.crystalimagesnottingham.com "},{"id":755650,"bio":"I'm a mexican photographer, I like to work with both, film and digital photography to create surrealistic and subjective images related to my imaginary and memory.","user_id":751022,"name":"gabriel Indra","website":"www.indraxus.com"},{"id":586833,"bio":"Master Photog. AIPP,\nMaster Photog. NZIPP,\nMaster WPE\nInternational Studio Photographer of the Year 2018. SWIPP\nAvant-Garde Photographer of the Year 2019 SWPP\nPhotographer of the Year 2020 SWPP\nOne Eyeland Australian Portrait Photographer of Year 2022\n\n\nWith more than 25 years of experience as a portrait photographer Kristian Piccoli possesses a keen sense of the avant-garde.\nPassionate and deeply intuitive, with an eye for the unusual, he has developed a strong following for the sensitivity and strong narrative vision contained within his images.\nTo Kristian, photography is not merely picture taking. It is capturing memories, the essence of a moment, the smallest glimpse of a person you might have only met minutes before.","user_id":586249,"name":"Kristian Piccoli","website":"www.piccoliportraits.com"},{"id":42839,"bio":"Sandra Hernández is a Mexican-Canadian photographer and a Fujifilm ambassador based in Querétaro, Mexico. With a prolific career in architecture before pursuing photography, Sandra’s work focuses on urban life, such as human’s relationship to the environment and the narratives that arise between them.\n\nHer passion for these themes has fueled accomplishments such as creating the first book focusing on street photography in Mexico’s history, “Antología de fotografía de calle mexicana.” She’s also founder of Observadores Urbanos: a platform dedicated to spreading and promoting Latin-American street photography, and member of Women Street Photographers Women Photograph, and pro member of The Raw Society.\n\nSandra’s work, both photographs and text, has been published and featured locally and internationally in outlets such as Forbes México, La Vanguardia, L'Oeil de la Photographie, Revista Gatopardo, France’s TV78, Women Photograph’s 2022 Annual, and Revue Épic. She’s also participated in more than 50 solo and group exhibitions on four continents and has received awards and honorable mentions in global photography competitions. \n","user_id":42844,"name":"Sandra Hernández - Vita Flumen","website":"www.vitaflumen.com"},{"id":825049,"bio":"I take portraits because I am fascinated by people. \n\nWhen someone makes an effort and not only wearing comfy and dull clothing, it makes my heart skip, and nothing makes me happier. \nBut for me to be truly interested in taking someone's photo, they will need to have something extra, the way they carry themselves or an extra glow, and it has to be sincere! \n\n\nThe time I have between portraitures I am often drawn towards nature, because there is nothing more abstract than collecting a small piece from the diversity of the Creation.\n","user_id":810787,"name":"Ferdinand Holand","website":"www.instagram.com/foto.ferdinand"},{"id":586884,"bio":"Considered somewhat of an icon in Australian portrait photography he carries several distinctions -\nMaster of Photography, AIPP; NZIPP, BIPP. \nFellow AIPP, NZIPP.\nMaster Photog WPE\nPictorial and Fine Art Photographer of the Year 2019 SWPP\nCreative Portrait Photographer of the Year 2019 SWPP \nMonochrome Photographer of the Year 2020 SWPP\nSilver Linings Portraiture Award AIPP 2021\n\nMy  visual language is informed by the emotion of my  Italian heritage. The dedication to the finer points of portrait photography appears somewhat apparent in the subtle yet distinctive detail that sets the images apart with their elegant and timeless sense of style.","user_id":586300,"name":"Robert Piccoli","website":"www.piccoliportraits.com"},{"id":688696,"bio":"In my defense I was left unsupervised reading Sartre when I was Seven. Maybe that's why I take this Pictures","user_id":688112,"name":"Paulo Carvalho","website":"www.the10minus4.ca"},{"id":755757,"bio":"I haven't been doing photography for long. But I absolutely love the world that I see through the lens and which I can capture as a memory.","user_id":751110,"name":"Nastassia Kalatskaya","website":""},{"id":48451,"bio":"Studied Art History and Life Drawing.\nWorks as an advertising photographer. Eduardo is also an award winning photographer who lives in Oakland, California.","user_id":48456,"name":"Eduardo Soler","website":"www.solerimages.com"},{"id":686702,"bio":"Marsha Guggenheim is a San Francisco based fine art photographer. Her passion is storytelling by using images to re-imagine the past and inspire the present. Marsha spent years photographing and documenting the lives of formerly homeless mothers. This work resulted in the monograph, Facing Forward, highlighting thirty-five women through portraits combined with stories of their life experiences. Over the past five years, Marsha has been working on her series, Without a Map. The project draws on recreating images from memories and ephemera to reconstruct her personal history. Without a Map looks at the life-long impact of loss on a child and how both trauma and love affect the human soul.\n\nRepresented by Corden Potts Gallery, Marsha is a 2021 and 2022 Critical Mass finalist. Her work has been shown in over fifty exhibitions and is included in numerous private collections. Feature articles and interviews range from Black \u0026amp; White Magazine, All About Photo Magazine, Fraction Magazine, F-Stop Photography Magazine and Lenscratch. In 2023, Marsha will be featured in a solo show at The Griffin Museum of Photography and will also participate in a six-artist group exhibition at the Harvey Milk Photography Center in San Francisco.","user_id":686118,"name":"marsha guggenheim","website":"www.guggenheimphotography.com"},{"id":701627,"bio":"Amber Melody is an Australian fine art and editorial portrait photographer.\n\nShe is also the founder of I AM, an experimental podcast for the modern creative, and Amber Melody Portrait Studio.","user_id":701043,"name":"Amber Melody","website":"www.ambermelody.com"},{"id":9551,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer. Originally from London i now live in the forest near a small town in Western Australia, where i photograph my friends, family \u0026amp; community.","user_id":9551,"name":"Sam Harris","website":"www.samharrisphoto.com"},{"id":42819,"bio":"Maryam Ashrafi is a Paris-based Iranian photographer. Born in Tehran during the Iran and Iraq war, Maryam is passionate about sociology which led her to focus her interest on social and political issues. Graduated with a BA in social documentary photography from the University of Wales, Newport England, she began to explore these issues, focusing in particular on the situation of Kurds.\nFor several years, she worked on different subjects in Paris: from the mobilisation of the Kurdish and Iranian diasporas to riots following various social and political issues. Above all, as an independent freelance photographer who believes in long-term projects, she has covered the aftermath of wars from Kobane in Northern Syria to Sinjar in Iraqi Kurdistan from 2012 to 2018. Her work on Kurdish resistance movements has been the subject of several exhibitions and publications.\nHer first book “Rising among ruins, Dancing amid bullets”, which has won the PrixHip and Lucie Photo Book prize documents the consequences of war and the lives of civilians returning to their homes in Northern Syria and the autonomous Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq.\n","user_id":42824,"name":"Maryam Ashrafi","website":"www.maryamashrafi.com"},{"id":42837,"bio":"Bruno Ribeiro, photographer and natural visual artist from Salvador, started his career at age 18, today, completing almost three decades of career, owner of an expressive look, has a consistent work based on the union of aesthetics with art.\nHe has held several solo exhibitions, book publications, international guides, as well as art exhibitions and collective exhibitions in Brazil, Colombia and the USA.\nIn 2016 he was one of the photographers selected to be part of the permanent collection of the Bahian Photography Museum, the Pierre Verger Space in Salvador-Bahia.","user_id":42842,"name":"Bruno Ribeiro","website":"www.brunoribeiro.com.br"},{"id":42899,"bio":"Graduated in International Relations in the São Paulo Catholic University, my interests in anthropology and urban sociology have been fostered by various travel experiences.\n\nAfter several courses in contemporary arts institutes, I left my career as an International Relations analyst to focus my energies on investigating culture through humanist photography.\n\nMy personal projects also involve video-art, installations and photo productions.","user_id":42904,"name":"Mauricio Pisani","website":"www.mauriciopisani.art.br"},{"id":538036,"bio":"Simona Caprioli (1984). Italian with Apulian origin, she moves to Turin to studies at the business economics university. She approaches the photography almost for chance. \nShe performed for eight photographic exhibitions, and she has two active releases for the ReWrites magazine: “South Sunset” a photographic journey on the Salento olive trees conditions and “From North to South, Earth and fog stories” an Italian trip. \nShe currently attends the CSF Adams photography school in Rome. \nShe is coauthor with Riccardo Cecchetti of “The Master and Margherita” a story in pictures of the Mikhail Bulgakov Russian tale, where photography meets  drawing published from El Doctor Sax (2022) house, with a preface by Gabriele Agostini. A photobook introduced at “Circolo dei Lettori” a cultural center in Turin, which also became an exhibition.\nIn April 2022 she exposed at Ph21 Gallery in Budapest. \nIn October 2022 she exposed at Praga Photo ","user_id":537452,"name":"SIMONA CAPRIOLI","website":"www.simonacaprioli.com"},{"id":42901,"bio":"","user_id":42906,"name":"Nicolas Blandin","website":"www.nicolasblandin.com"},{"id":24095,"bio":"Photographe professionnelle depuis 15 ans, mon travail personnel relève  du documentaire, parfois intime.  ","user_id":24095,"name":"Benedite Topuz","website":"www.topuz.eu "},{"id":755708,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer and a keen traveler trying to overcome a natural shyness in approaching people to take their pictures. I struggle with the technical aspect of digital photography but am keen to learn more. This is the second contest that I have ever entered and look forward to feedback on my images.\n","user_id":751071,"name":"Cristina Stuart","website":"n/a"},{"id":203014,"bio":"Stratis Vogiatzis was born on 12th of January in 1978 in Chios, Greece. He studied economic sciences in Aristotle Un. and Social Anthropology in Amsterdam dealing with children and Political violence. Among others he worked with children in Palestine,as a teacher and educator at the gypsies communities in Thessaloniki (Drom) and as a researcher for the educational ngo IALE in New Delhi. He has worked for assignments and creative projects in more than 30 countries and his work has been published in seven books. He exhibits regularly in Greece and abroad and his works belong to museums and private collections. He has directed several independent documentary films that distinguished and won awards in international film festivals. In 2011 he initiated with a team of artists and researchers the Caravan Project, a travelogue with a caravan around Greece with the intention to document and reveal inspiring personal stories. The journey still goes on..","user_id":202412,"name":"Stratis Vogiatzis","website":"www.stratisvogiatzis.com"},{"id":193591,"bio":"Photographer, member of LightMotiv agency. Based in Brussels, Belgium","user_id":192989,"name":"charles delcourt","website":"www.charlesdelcourt.com"},{"id":338440,"bio":"Lars Arned studied painting at University of Arts, Craft and Design and at Royal Collage of Arts, both in Stockholm, Sweden.\nArneds work is mostly focused on the relationship between people, the human condition, the ideologies and how it affects the fellow man. His visual expression is also showing humanity where the human irrationality and ordinary situations are depicted with humor and warmth.\nArneds work have been exhibited in group exhibitions as well as solo presentations and are included in public collections, such as the Stockholm country council, and private collections. His art has been exhibited at the metro station Mariatorget in a collaboration with artists when it comes to the design of the physical environment in public transport.\n","user_id":337838,"name":"Lars Arned","website":"www.larsarned.com"},{"id":209312,"bio":"I am a sociologist, rural development expert, street and travel photographer based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.\nPhotography has been a part of my life since 2016. After taking a course, I started to view photography as a way of looking at the world around me and I began to create my own perception of the moments I observe.\n","user_id":208710,"name":"Laura Incze","website":""},{"id":209311,"bio":"Photographer having had studios in New York \u0026amp; London","user_id":208709,"name":"Harry De Zitter","website":"www.dezitter.com"},{"id":702192,"bio":"I shoot film.","user_id":701608,"name":"Simone Schirato","website":""},{"id":209429,"bio":"I currently work as a director and DOP on documentaries and have done so for the last 10 years. While some of my photography has been used by clients, I've never been commissioned to take photos and I therefore still consider myself an amateur photographer. Photography is a medium that I can use to experiment, an art form where I can explore both self-expression and self-discovery. ","user_id":208827,"name":"Matthew Harmer","website":"www.matthew-harmer.com"},{"id":602122,"bio":"I am interested in self-awareness, art, education and pizza.\nI'm living my third life, which is the best one so far.","user_id":601538,"name":"Fabiana Zanola","website":"www.fabianazanola.it"},{"id":209370,"bio":"","user_id":208768,"name":"Tori Lee","website":"www.facebook.com/pg/documentori/photos"},{"id":128723,"bio":"Santiago Echeverry is a Colombian American New Media Artist with a background in Television, Video and Performance Art. Thanks to the Fulbright Grant he received his Master's degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU. He taught Interactivity at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and then relocated to Florida in the Fall of 2005 to teach Interactive Media at the University of Tampa. He started exhibiting internationally in 1992, participating in festivals such as Siggraph, FILE and the Japan Media Arts Festival, among others. His interests are non-linear narration, video-art, interactive design, creative code and queer expressions. His latest project, the Cabaret, is a series of videos and prints created with the volumetric Kinect sensor with code in Processing 3.0, that studies drag queens, go-go dancers, DJs, nudists and bartenders, members and supporters of a vibrant LGBTQ community. ","user_id":128121,"name":"Santiago Echeverry","website":"www.santi.tv"},{"id":123047,"bio":"I am a Kiwi living in West Australia and have been quite settled within my chosen genres of architecture and abstract, with some landscapes thrown in. \nI am starting to advance my skills in a different direction, after all, we are learning all the time.","user_id":122445,"name":"Nola Sumner","website":""},{"id":209426,"bio":"My name is Ivaylo Daskalov and I live in Sofia, Bulgaria. In our family, ever since my early years, there was always a camera around. However, I got my first proper interaction with one on a journey across India when my sister Nadia taught me the basics. I started experimenting and from that time onward my interest has been constantly developing with the urge for travel always there. During my journeys I was interested in documenting people with their different culture, lifestyle, customs and habitat and ever since this is what intrigues me most.","user_id":208824,"name":"Ivo Daskalov","website":"www.ivodaskalov.com"},{"id":42907,"bio":"The combination of photography and her education and fascination with the human psyche gives her photos a tension that leaves no one untouched. On this subject Danielle says: “I am inspired by the big themes in life, loneliness, vulnerability, the raw pure emotions in daily life. I want to capture this in the image, something that is almost invisible, but always present.” There are also a couple of images where religion comes to the surface. “I was raised in a Protestant school with a Catholic grandmother and a humanistic father. Religion is so integrated in our society and it is also a big theme in the seventeenth century painting.” It brings us to her background of restoring historical atmosphere. In her images this becomes visible through the sophisticated touch and finesse of her work and the attention to detail and proportions.\n\nCharacteristic for Danielle’s work is the frequent use of chiaroscuro (combination of the dark background and the light foreground, the light source is not determinable, might be from sun or candle). This technique was popular among the painters in the Renaissance period such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Murillo and others. \"When I am working in my studio I always become fascinated by the light, which makes the models transcend above themselves and head to something universal\".\n","user_id":42912,"name":"Danielle Van Zadelhoff","website":"www.nunc-contemporary.be/artists/danielle-van-zadelhoff"},{"id":176755,"bio":"Aino Väänänen is a Finnish documentary photographer based on the island of Hailuoto in Northern Finland. Her work focuses on minorities and people inhabiting the margins of the society. Her area of interest is in the Balkans, where she has worked and lived for many years. She shoots on a medium format film camera. ","user_id":176153,"name":"Aino Väänänen","website":"www.ainovaananen.net"},{"id":149653,"bio":"Trent Mitchell, who has been taking photographs for more than 20 years, started his photography career in 2007.\n\nOn both personal and assigned projects, Trent has a narrative approach to his work, focusing on the environment in the broadest possible sense. Best known for his water photography, he also has an individual take on the manmade world, often wryly observing our attempts to elevate it above that of the natural one. As an ex-graphic designer, Trent is drawn to advertising motifs and typography, again frequently using them as a way to comment on our relationship with our surroundings.\n\nTrent has received wide recognition internationally. He won the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize in 2015, and has been a finalist for the award over a number of years. He has also been featured in, among others, the International Photography Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, Head On and Australian Life Photographic Prize.","user_id":149051,"name":"Trent Mitchell","website":"www.trentmitchell.com"},{"id":183027,"bio":"I started photography as hobby, after many years of self-leaning from online and books, photography is getting more interesting for me now, currently interested into film camera.","user_id":182425,"name":"Esmond Goh","website":"www.photolab.com.my"},{"id":416790,"bio":"I was 6 when I had my first camera, and it was a gift I thoroughly treasured. Since then I always had a camera in my bag ready to document something. As a child, I loved going to the camera store and picking up the processed negatives and photographs. \nI love creating images that exude calmness and portray an essence of the place. I also like working collaboratively with others to bring to life portrait images that we imagined only in our minds.","user_id":416206,"name":"Sudha Peravali","website":""},{"id":172303,"bio":"Mi chiamo Francesca Floris, sono nata in Sardegna nel 1980, dove ho vissuto fino all’età di 18 anni. Dopo il diploma ho deciso di proseguire i miei studi a Perugia, dove nel 2003 ho conseguito la laurea in “Tecnica Pubblicitaria”. Nel 2004 ho deciso di partire in Irlanda, dove ho vissuto per circa 5 anni. A Dublino ho lavorato per le grandi multinazionali dell’ IT quali IBM e Microsoft e contemporaneamente ho studiato fotografia presso il “Griffith College”. Conclusi gli studi, ho deciso di lasciare il lavoro d’ufficio per fare pratica presso uno studio di ritratto nel centro della città. Nel 2009 ho deciso di tornare in Sardegna per avviare la mia attività di fotografa. Nel 2010 ho frequentato il corso di “Fotografia di Scena” presso “l’Accademia del Teatro alla Scala”. Un corso intensivo di 4 mesi che mi ha portato nei più bei teatri d’Italia quali il Teatro alla Scala, il San Carlo di Napoli e tanti altri. La fotografia di scena ha segnato definitivamente il mio stile.","user_id":171701,"name":"Francesca Floris","website":"www.francescafloris.it/it"},{"id":42978,"bio":"Daniel is a photographer based in the Midlands, U.K.\nKnown as a well established darkroom practitioner and teacher for Ilford, he has been making images for over 15 years. \nDaniels work explores both black and white and colour photography as well as alternative process and experimental work.\nHe runs a community darkroom and film lab called The Photo Parlour and is also an active musician when he's not in the darkroom.","user_id":42983,"name":"Daniel Wheeler","website":"www.photo-parlour.com"},{"id":379680,"bio":"","user_id":379096,"name":"Thea Gallino","website":""},{"id":23036,"bio":"I'm a commercial and fine art photographer from NYC,  NY and have been taking pictures for the past 40 years. I love portrait photography and taking portraits that can reveal a persons inner identity.","user_id":23036,"name":"Steve Prezant","website":"www.Steveprezant.com"},{"id":755954,"bio":"","user_id":751273,"name":"Gabriel Adda","website":"www.gabrieladda.com"},{"id":755950,"bio":"I'm a passionate cultural photographer whose lens is my gateway to world. With an insatiable curiosity and deep respect for diverse cultures, I traverses the globe seeking to capture the essence of humanity through my camera.","user_id":751271,"name":"Vonessa Robinson","website":""},{"id":270849,"bio":"An award-winning British photographer born in Essex in 1983, Alexander Ward has an MA from Falmouth University and has released major bodies of work such as Apex, Wild Swimmers and Living in the Inbetween. He now resides in Suffolk, UK with his wife Harriet and son Ru. ","user_id":270247,"name":"Alexander Ward","website":"www.alexanderward.com"},{"id":42930,"bio":"Mushfiqul Alam is an independent Bangladeshi photojournalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was born in 1996 at Narayanganj. He was first introduced to photography in his childhood. Later he started practicing documentary photography in late 2013. Mushfiq is currently completing his undergrad degree on Economics in Brac University. He generally covers sociopolitical issues and daily life. \n\nHis work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, NewsWeek, MSNbc, Yahoo news, Wired, The Quit American Magazine etc. He received Special Prize by Jury in DAYS JAPAN International Photojournalism Award in 2018. He received Marty Forscher Fellowship Fund Award for Humanistic Photography in 2018. He won the Best New Talent award in The Prix de la Photographie, Px3. He was the hourly winner of the Urban photographer of the year in 2015. He also receives honorable mentions from Black and White Spider, International Color awards.\n\n","user_id":42935,"name":"Mushfiqul Alam","website":"www.mushfiqphotos.com"},{"id":571203,"bio":"I am from Madrid and the daughter of a portrait painter. I studied Fine Arts at the Complutense University to later train in design. I started my career as an illustrator and graphic designer in Advertising and Editorial.\nIn recent years, I have interspersed graphic design with photography, offering my services to institutions and individuals.\nSince 2017 I have invested in photography studios (EFTI, Ondas Formación, Ártica) and I attend workshops and conferences by photographers I admire.\nIn 2018 I was awarded the second prize for photography from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Environment with the work \"La ola\".\nI develop with skill in the portrait, the social report, the corporate image and the still photo. I like preparing situations and working with models.","user_id":570619,"name":"Ana Isabel Morán","website":""},{"id":260888,"bio":"New York City street photographer shooting in black and white. ","user_id":260286,"name":"Bobby Otero","website":""},{"id":755966,"bio":"A passionate Amateur street and people photographer ( Please note, I am fairly new to Instagram and have very rarely used it )","user_id":751283,"name":"Kevin Hare","website":""},{"id":404023,"bio":"I am a 25-year old self-taught photographer from India, currently an MFA student at College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University. My interests in photography primarily include genres like architecture and street. ","user_id":403439,"name":"Anshul Roy","website":"www.anshulroy.com"},{"id":214111,"bio":"Yitping is an amateur photographer who have worn many different non-artistic hats in the past. With patience, a lot of practice and a little favor from probability, he is now taking his current re-found passion in film photography to the next level.","user_id":213509,"name":"Yitping K.","website":"buidtih.wordpress.com"},{"id":140960,"bio":"I am a professional photographer based in Birmingham, Alabama, USA,  I live atop my downtown studio (a converted livery from the mid 19th century) with my husband and trio of rescue dogs. As the product of a Jewish immigrant father and a Methodist, Southern Belle, I I have had the opportunity to be exposed to a broad and eclectic cross section of human experience throughout my life.  My photography seeks to capture and expose our intrinsic connectedness across traditional divides.","user_id":140358,"name":"Liesa Cole","website":"www.liesacole.com"},{"id":695445,"bio":"I first picked up a camera in 2018, starting with street photography then moving on to photographing the female nude. I also self published a photo book during lockdown 2020 featuring some of the 500 nude self portraits sent to me from around the world for my 'Nudes In Their Hoods' project. ","user_id":694861,"name":"Bonnie Doman","website":"www.bonniedomanstudio.com"},{"id":43008,"bio":"Vincenzo Montefinese is a freelance photographer, born in Taranto (Italy).\nAfter studying at the Faculty of Physical Education, he graduated in 2015 with a master’s degree in photojournalism from ISFCI (Advanced Photography and Integrated Communication Institute) in Rome. He has received several international prizes awarded by The British Journal of Photography, Moscow International Foto Awards, PX3. His works and his pictures have been published on The British Journal of Photography, Internazionale, CNN, Roads and Kingdoms, La Stampa, Monocle Magazine and various other publications. His documentary work focuses on social, humanitarian and geopolitical issues.","user_id":43013,"name":"Vincenzo Montefinese","website":"www.vincenzomontefinese.com/#1"},{"id":781605,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who enjoys shooting black and white, dance, portrait, human body, and creative photography. I have served as a judge in international competitions.\n\nI have won various awards in international competitions multiple times, and in 2022, I won more than 20 gold medals in international competitions. Among them, I won the gold medal in the non professional group of the United States Neutral Density Photography Award (ND), and won the first place in architecture and the Annual Discovery Award in the amateur group of the 2022 Black and White Photography Grand Prix. Received an Honorary Award at the Siena Creative Photography Award. Nominated for the FAPA Art category in 2023. Received bronze and honor awards at the PX3 Paris Photography Awards.","user_id":772174,"name":"钟 田","website":""},{"id":139119,"bio":"Chris is a documentary and portrait photographer / filmdirector. He became interested in photography during his previous career as a professional climbing instructor. Following a trip to Palestine he decided to focus his work on humanitarian issues. He travelled to more than 85 countries collecting stories.\nChris always tries to find different angles to visualize a story. Examples of this approach are his story on cycling races and the \"No Way Home\" project among many others. He received recognition from Stephen Mayes calling the Exodus from Libya collage in an Aperture publication \"...remarkably innovative seen in a print context...\" \nChris is commissioned by several NGO's like Save the Children, Aids Fonds/Stop Aids Now, MSF, Greenpeace, VSO, CARE, Oxfam and Cordaid. Also several UN branches like UNFPA, UNHCR and WHO worked with him. He also has broad experience in mentoring workshops in several countries educating photographers on all levels focusing on story telling in pictures. \n\n","user_id":138517,"name":"Chris de Bode","website":"www.chrisdebode.com"},{"id":377977,"bio":"Lowe H Seger is a Swedish photographer and director based in London. \nKnown for creating intimate, refined and carefully constructed images in his fashion editorial, advertising and portrait work. His style is often informed by his attraction to people and passion for details. Seger has photographed celebrities and some of the most notable names in the fashion industry, including Alexandre Mattiussi, Caroline De Maigret, Christophe Lemaire, Gaia Trussardi, JW Anderson, Johnny Coca, Sabine Getty, Stellan Skarsgard, Farida Khelfa, Isabel Marant, Renzo Rosso and Sir Paul Smith. \n\nSeger has held multiple solo exhibitions both in the United Kingdom and Sweden, where he showcased some of his more conceptual work. He has released his first photographic book, an investigation of the Japanese mindset. The book \"Not Seeing Is A Flower\" sold out within a month of its release date.\n\nAdditionally, he is an Associate Lecturer for BA (Hons) Fashion Photography at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. ","user_id":377393,"name":"Lowe H Seger","website":"www.loweseger.com"},{"id":705411,"bio":"Mónica Páez (b. 1975, Quito)\n\nMonica begun her photography practice at young age but only in 2019 gets certified as professional photographer by the New York Institute of Photography.  Photography together with an over 30 years of a career in hospitality has taken her to find a new conceptualization of the landscape through the research and exploration of alternative techniques such as cyanotype, anthotype and chlorophyll prints. Her images show different human realities, reflections and connections to the environment.  In 2022 she became member of the Ecuadorian Photographers Association (AFE) and became part of the Artchipielago collective based in the Galapagos islands.\n\nIn 2008 she participated in the production of the documental “Pantanal, the last sanctuary of the jaguar” by the cinematographer Ronan Fournier-Christol.  Part of her work has been published in digital magazines such as Fotoargenta, Lumen, Feem just to mention a few; as well as participated in virtual and on-site exhibits in the USA and Ecuador.  Monica has taken part in the World Anthotypes catalog organized by the International Alternative Photography Organization.\n\nNowadays, she is studying a bachelor degree in Audiovisual Arts and Photography at the Latin-American Institute of Art Expressions (LEXA) in Ecuador.","user_id":704827,"name":"Mónica Alexandra Páez Espinosa","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/iniaoc1"},{"id":756107,"bio":"","user_id":751403,"name":"Liselotte Rønhave","website":""},{"id":43538,"bio":"Dawn Rodgers is a visual artist and photographer based in Berkshire, UK. She works with photography, archives, mythology and the ancient landscapes of Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Dorset. Her work examines her response to the sudden loss of her brother in 1993. As she endeavours to make sense of it and to visualise her  feelings with her photography. Within her creative practice she explores the boundaries between space and time. Using mythology and landscape to tell one of the oldest stories, the story of loss. \n\nIn 2022 she completed her, MA passing with Distinction  and has since gone on to self-published her first book  Sorrow.\n\n \n\n\n\n","user_id":43543,"name":"Dawn Rodgers","website":"www.dawnrodgers.co.uk"},{"id":656804,"bio":"Mauro Gilli comes from Italy. He spent time in London, currently in  Spain.\n","user_id":656220,"name":"Mauro Gilli","website":""},{"id":196105,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer looking for new ways to treat traditional subjects.","user_id":195503,"name":"Jim Turner","website":""},{"id":646146,"bio":"My name is Shane Balkowitsch and I was born and raised in Bismarck, North Dakota.  I have never formally studied photography or been formally trained.  I do not consider myself a photographer, but an image maker.  In fact, the first personal camera I have ever owned was my 5x7” wet plate camera.  I took my first ever portrait on October 4th, 2012.  I have made over 4500 wet plate collodion images since that date.  ","user_id":645562,"name":"Shane Balkowitsch","website":"sharoncol.balkowitsch.com/wetplate.htm"},{"id":129154,"bio":"Mi chiamo Giacomo Mancini, ho 27 anni e sto ultimando gli studi all'Accademia delle Belle Arti di Macerata. Ritengo di essere un ragazzo molto curioso a volte  anche eccessivamente. I miei  più grandi interessi sono la fotografia  il cinema e la lettura di romanzi. Nella sua funzione sociale, la foto è oggi un medium di importanza capitale perché niente eguaglia la forza di persuasione dell’immagine, accessibile a tutti. Per un esiguo numero di fotografi, e io sono tra quelli, l’immagine è ben più che un mezzo d’informazione: attraverso la macchina fotografica, attraverso la loro personale intima visione essi esprimono se stessi. Principalmente utilizzo il mezzo fotografico per indagare e sondare, alcune tematiche o realtà che  mi attraggono e attraverso l'uso del mezzo fotografico, provo oltre che documentare, a incuriosire il fruitore, a tal punto da porsi delle domande ove consegue una personale riflessione.","user_id":128552,"name":"Giacomo Mancini","website":"instagram: jack_mancini"},{"id":691244,"bio":"","user_id":690660,"name":"Tadson Bussey","website":"www.instagram.com/tadsonbussey"},{"id":250288,"bio":"I have been a street and documentary photographer since 2008, Mexico is a visually rich country and it is not that difficult to find unique and beautiful moments, but also rare and decadent. Another of my passions is traveling, getting closer to nature and investigating the history of my roots. In this sense, I am attracted to the streets and traditions of my country and I document them with my camera.\n\nMy first contact with street photography was in 2008 in Mexico City, where I took courses at a place called \"Faro de Oriente\" where I learned from great photographers who recommended that I start documenting my neighborhood with my camera, and this is where my passion for the street photography.\n\nI continue to learn and experiment, although the essence of my street work remains the same: showing my environment from my perspective.\n\nI am currently trying to organize my photographic archive so I can make a book.\n\n","user_id":249686,"name":"Fermín Guzmán","website":"ferminguzmancom.wordpress.com"},{"id":656250,"bio":"I began to photograph in the early 90s, preferring a photograph … in the context of reflection, thought, the free production of images, images that do not have to mean something but only have to compose the mosaic of human sensations, the labyrinth of the psyche and its darkest corners.\n\nI currently has more of ten photographic projects, all made in analogue from small to large format. \nSome of these have been exhibited in important galleries in Italy and Europe. I also won national and international awards. One of these as a reward I got the publication of a monographic book. Since 2007 I have been the director of the Bottega Immagine photography school in Milan, Italy.","user_id":655666,"name":"Stefano Bernardoni","website":"www.stefanobernardoni.it"},{"id":720459,"bio":"Hello,  \n\nI was born in Pittsburgh, Pa and moved to New York in 2004 where I earned a Bachelors degree from the School of Visual Arts, for painting and sculpture.\n\nIn 2008 I noticed some floating trash and the Air Bear project was born. From Sesame Street to Istanbul these inflatable sculptures caught the attention of a global audience. I had the honor of creating a PSA with Environmental Defense Fund which is now part of the permanent collection at the MOMA.\n\nThroughout my career I’ve consulted as a wardrobe stylist for major retailers working from concept through campaign. Outfitting for brands like J Crew, American Eagle, Under Armour and the New York Times.\n\nIn 2012 Photography became my primary expression. Making images has allowed me to integrate all of my creative interests and I have enjoyed pursuing both commercial and personal projects. I now create content for clients like Apple, AMEX, Lincoln Motor Company, Nike and Google.\n\nI love creating and collaborating with fun inspiring people. It’s a privilege to capture our shared experiences and I aim to have that comes through in my work.\n\n I live with my wife and creative partner Cameron in Bushwick Brooklyn. Together we are Reflect Pictures.\n\nHe/Him","user_id":719875,"name":"Joshua Harris","website":"www.joshuaallenharris.com"},{"id":769241,"bio":"Documenting everyday life, people and places.","user_id":762067,"name":"Danny Holden","website":""},{"id":613741,"bio":"Currently seeking what is my visual voice by experimenting with different techniques, genres, and mediums.","user_id":613157,"name":"Lili Kunfalvi","website":""},{"id":560457,"bio":"Michael’s interest in photography began at an early age, turning his family’s only full bathroom into a makeshift darkroom where he developed 35mm black and white film, when he was 13 years old. An interest in travel photography began when he and his wife Tracey began traveling internationally, usually once per year in between their full time professional careers. In 2015 they left their careers and began traveling internationally full time. Michael has been able to dedicate significant time to continued learning of photography, capturing over 200,000 pictures across more than30 countries in 4 years. His aim is to share and inspire feelings, spark emotion, and ignite adventure from “living around the world”.","user_id":559873,"name":"Michael McIntosh","website":"michaeljmcintoshphotography.com"},{"id":296829,"bio":"Steve Goff, retired Professor of Photography, has taught at Odessa College since 1984. He received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Ohio University and taught at the Maine Photographic Workshops, Lakeland and Cuyahoga Community Colleges and Cleveland State University before moving to Texas. He has been awarded the Aid to Individual Artist Fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council and the Fellowship Award in Photography, from the Mid-America Arts Alliance/National Endowment for the Arts and represented the Fellowship winners at Mois de la Photo in Paris, France. He has an extensive exhibition record and teaches workshops around the state and region. Steve currently serves as President on the Board of Directors of the Texas Photographic Society and a member of Odessa Arts. ","user_id":296227,"name":"Steve Goff","website":"www.stevegoffart.com"},{"id":42990,"bio":"Juli Garzon is a 38 years old freelance photographer.\nHe studied economy, specialized in Development Economies, and  he went to work to India with an NGO. In India, he developed his youth passion for photography.\nFinally, he has decided to be a full time freelance photographer/journalist and remained in India for more than five years.\n","user_id":42995,"name":"Juli Garzon","website":"www.juligarzon.com"},{"id":43182,"bio":"Jeppe Schilder (1982) is a documentary and portrait photographer specialised  in humanitarian and international development issues.  His academic background in Conflict Studies \u0026amp; Human Rights, combined with extensive experience working both in the field and at NGO Headquarters, have given him the experience and insight to understand the contexts in which humanitarian and development organisations work. ","user_id":43187,"name":"Jeppe Schilder","website":"www.jeppeschilder.com"},{"id":43145,"bio":"Born in Beijing and raised in Singapore, Jingna Zhang is a fashion and fine art photographer based in New York City. ","user_id":43150,"name":"Jingna Zhang","website":"www.zhangjingna.com"},{"id":719665,"bio":"I hold a Master's degree in Philosophy from New School University in New York City, USA, and in English Literature and History from ELTE University in Budapest, Hungary. Over the years, I have worked in various segments of the cultural and educational sectors. About three years ago I changed careers and currently, I work as a freelance journalist and photographer based in Hungary.","user_id":719081,"name":"anita szirbek","website":"www.szirbekanita.com"},{"id":43071,"bio":"I like to catch on camera what really inspire and thrills my senses, that can be pretty much everything, for this reason, I always bring a camera with meto be ready to take the next shot.\n\nI enjoy walking around to take candid shots in urban areas and traveling through countries besides different cultures and taking portraits of people I met, I love their expression and their smile.\n\nSince I discovered the real way to express myself through photography, years ago, I am a different person.\n","user_id":43076,"name":"Federico Giulio DOstuni","website":"www.instagram.com/fededost"},{"id":43039,"bio":"''The real is still the subject of fiction, it is a construction of space where the visible, the speakable and feasible tie up. It is the dominant fiction, the consensual fiction, which denies its own fictional character, pretending to be the real''. French philosopher Jacques Rancière.\n\nBesides reportage work and portraiture, I pursue a personal approach of street-photography. A dive into reality and her daily fictions, with the mysterious ability of photography to debanalize what it touches. Double distance from the real? Themes can be suggested through the series, but the freedom of perception is left to the viewer. The power of the image is in its power of interpretation...\n\n","user_id":43044,"name":"Jean-Jacques Bernard","website":"www.jeanjacquesbernard.com"},{"id":782149,"bio":"Photographer working at the border of photojournalism and plastic art. Intimacy with the subjects is a recognizable line of his work.","user_id":772610,"name":"François Genot","website":"www.atelier-obscura.com/portfolio/2022/8/1/francois-genot-1"},{"id":191942,"bio":"Till today I can't hold my camera. Perhaps I am one of the most remarkable photographers in the world, because I have never held a camera in my life. When I was 19, more than 30 years ago, I was paralyzed for more than 90% by a diving accident. This prevents me from moving my hands or using my fingers. I also have no feeling in it anymore. But I was always creative and studied art history at the HAVO. I live my whole life with ideas and concepts in my head. In 1999 I came into contact with photography and wanted to do this, despite my severe disability. I started looking for my options and came into contact with the Technical University of Eindhoven. A project was launched to realize a modified photo studio on which ultimately more than 50 students worked. After 3 years this studio was ready and I made my first photo in my adapted photo studio. In the following years I taught myself how to photograph and was allowed to look at the Dutch photo masters in their kitchen, such as Carli Hermes, Erwin Olaf, Govert de Roos etc\nIn 2007 and 2008 I had my exhibition Hero to Zero in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. ","user_id":191340,"name":"John Geven","website":"www.johngeven.nl"},{"id":252309,"bio":"","user_id":251707,"name":"robbie lee","website":"www.robbieleephoto.com"},{"id":43083,"bio":"Régis Defurnaux was born in Namur in 1976 and lives in Belgium. After a childhood spent in a small river valley, he discovered other worlds through long stays abroad, playing music and experiencing. Plunged very young in the middle of painters, he started to photograph at the age of 12 for the aesthetic dimension of images, before understanding the narrative strength and the intuitive nature of this language. He later studied history, anthropology, and philosophy strengthening its relationship to making images.\n\nDeeply questioned by contemporary realities, he focuses on stories that require a capacity of simultaneously perceiving details and issues. In difficult and subtle human contexts (a Palliative Unit, the Geisha world, the muslim communities of its hometown, ...), he has demonstrated an ability for taming a subject, often beginning by questioning his own perception and identity as an european man.\n\nThe reportages of Régis Defurnaux  have been exhibited or presented at the Mall Gallery in London, the European Parliament in Brussel, the Museum of Photography in Charleroi, the Exhibition Center of Montreal, the National Institute of Art History in Paris, and the Espace MAGH in Brussel.","user_id":43088,"name":"Régis Defurnaux","website":"www.regisdefurnaux.com"},{"id":190595,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer and have been shooting for 43 years.  I started as part of a high school project back in about 1980 in Bermuda shooting Black and White film and developing the images myself.\n\nI do not put a label on myself as I enjoy shooting a variety of subjects.  As I was fortunate to be born and raised in Bermuda and have now lived in the Bahamas for 20 years how could I not enjoy Seascape photography.\n\nI also shoot portraits, corporate headshots, products, sports, etc.\n\nI am also part of the Bahamian Project (www.bahamianproject.com), a project geared at creating a National Portrait Archive of every day Bahamians making offer a positive influence on their country. I was recently appointed President of this wonderful project.\n\nWhile I do call myself a Professional Photographer it has nothing to do with earning money as my photography does not pay the bills by any stretch and I am okay with that. My calling myself a Professional is based on my attention to detail and the vast knowledge I have accumulated over the past 40+ years.","user_id":189993,"name":"Guilden Gilbert","website":"www.guildengilbert.photography"},{"id":756255,"bio":"","user_id":751522,"name":"Roswitha Chesher","website":"www.vitafilms.co.uk"},{"id":782129,"bio":"Laura Bäcker, born in 1993, has been involved in photography and videography since she was 15 years old. The growing interest in the various ways to create artistic work led her to study Media: Conception \u0026amp; Production at the Rhein-Main University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. Her work has been published in various print media as well as on curated digital photography platforms such as Photovogue and ICONIC Magazine. She also exhibited her photographic works for the first time at the ArtMuc art fair in Munich in 2023.\nLaura Bäcker has already presented her videographic works at various film festivals, including the Industrietempel Video Art Festival (project: Nuthouse Blues) in Ludwigshafen am Rhein (first place in the consumer category) and at the Hessian University Film Day (final project: Pandora's Box).\nHer subject is predominantly based on the works of old masters and the forms of classicism.","user_id":772593,"name":"Laura Bäcker","website":"www.lauriator.com"},{"id":90482,"bio":"I'm Janne Zaviasky, a Brazilian photographer. I like to observe human and animal nature and reflect them in my photographic works.\nLiving beings on this planet have their particularities, which make them equal and different at the same time. I am always excited to portray these nuances, showing how they interact with their environment. The result of this work is to show the essence of each one through my eyes.","user_id":90023,"name":"Janne Ruiz Zaviasky","website":"www.jrzaviasky.com.br"},{"id":209730,"bio":"Hello there, my name is Kevin a Belgian based photographer, build in the year 1977.\nA long time ago I started with this incredible journey through photography. From shooting with film to the digital and wonderful world we live in today.\nI’ve done a bit of everything in the photography world, from journalism to fine art. And that last is where I really got bitten. I love to shoot pictures that make people think and look twice. I travel all over the world to shoot , mostly landscape as this is such a fantastic world to shoot. But now and then I come across something interesting that is not landscape and I have to shoot it as well. Like Lady Vader getting her makeup done 🙂","user_id":209128,"name":"Kevin Gysenbergs","website":"www.noizpictures.be"},{"id":141919,"bio":"Through photography, Lauren aims to capture the authentic experience of the self as it relates to a greater societal construct. While many of her photographs are self-portraits, she is not the subject, but rather a medium embodying the most private aspect of ourselves.  \n\nUsing the body, perspective and gesture to comment on femininity, identity, and intimacy, her self-portraits act as a mirror that encourages the viewer to behold oneself, confronting the \"I\" that feels the most primal and urgent, yet often deeply buried in the day to day.\n\nLauren was born and raised in Queens, New York. She studied photography at The School of Visual Arts in NYC. 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Totem Pole Photo Gallery/Tokyo     \n    2015   BLINK MEMORIES - Ha Noi　 Konica Minolta Plaza/Tokyo    \n    2013   Delhi　　　　　　　　　    Konica Minolta Plaza/Tokyo\n\nGroup exhibition\n    2016   UTAKATA Photo Exhibition　　　　  GALLERY TANTO TENPO/Kobe\n    2015   SEKAI TABI Photo Exhibition vol.2　     APART GALLERY/Tokyo\n    2014   Art photograph group show vol.19　RECTO VERSO GALLERY/Tokyo\n\nAwards\n   Nominated for The 14th Ueno Hikoma Award          \n   Nominated for 2012 Konica Minolta Photo Premio  \n\nPublication\n    BLINK MEMORIES - La Habana　　UTAKATADO Publishing　2015","user_id":43340,"name":"Seiji Yokoshima","website":"www.snapla.jimdo.com"},{"id":60987,"bio":"Akash Mondal is an serious a photography enthusiast, for whom photography has provided a means of self-expression, re-discovering  and the opportunity to tell stories as he experiences them.  \nWith each shot there is a realization that there is so much to understand and express and this is exactly what keeps him clicking.","user_id":60990,"name":"AKASH MONDAL","website":"www.akashmondal.in"},{"id":843286,"bio":"161bet-saque.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining, blending exquisite flavors with expert cuisine for unforgettable meals.\nBrand: 161bet-saque\nWebsite: https://161bet-saque.br.com\nAddress: R. 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È cresciuta tra il parco e la biblioteca, adora cantare e tutte  quelle cose che si creano con le mani. È fermamente convinta  che la fotografia serva a raccontare: raccoglie le sue storie su www.simonahassan.com.\nAutodidatta, nel 2014 ha vinto una borsa di studio per frequentare un corso di fotografia alla Scuola Romana di Fotografia di Roma. \n\n\"(Dis)occupazione giovanile - Italians do it better\" è il suo primo reportage sociale: ha ricevuto l'attenzione di molti quotidiani e giornali specializzati e ha vinto il primo premio della sezione fotografia del concorso \"Luci sul lavoro\" 2015. Sul sito internet del progetto (www.disoccupazionegiovanile.it) è possibile leggere tutte le storie raccolte durante il viaggio e ascoltare le voci dei ragazzi protagonisti. ","user_id":128650,"name":"Simona Hassan","website":"Www.simonahassan.com"},{"id":769792,"bio":"René Strahl - Art Director as a profession and photographer by heart and passion.\n","user_id":762484,"name":"René Strahl","website":""},{"id":43127,"bio":"FIONA CHONG is an atypical Singaporean who took a leap of faith — she left her banking career in pursuit of her dream in photography after repeated harsh reminders of mortality.\n\nShe holds a Bachelor in Business Administration from The National University of Singapore and graduated from the Professional Certificate Program at Maine Media College in Rockport, Maine, USA, where she concentrated in Photography, Multimedia and Alternative Processes. \n\nThe understanding that the only certainty in life is death engenders a compelling interest in existentialism and the metaphysical. This perspective attributes a cerebral and psychologically charged element to her work. \n\nFiona is an Emmy® Award Winner in The 38th Boston/New England Emmy® Awards as the Producer \u0026amp; Editor for \"The Wonderful World of Oz\", a short-form documentary film.\n\nSelected prints from her Alternative Processes work have also been published in Christina Z. Anderson's books on Gum Printing and Salted Paper Printing.\n\nBack home, she was one of the ten selected photographers for Shooting Home — an esteemed annual photography mentorship program organized by Objectifs (Singapore) in 2013. ","user_id":43132,"name":"Fiona Chong","website":"www.fionachong.com"},{"id":665522,"bio":"Michelle Baughan is a film and digital photographer based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. While earning her BFA in Photography and Communications, Michelle developed a love fashion editorial photography. Something Michelle is passionate about promoting in her work is inclusion, especially towards individuals with disabilities. Growing up with a sister with autism and other global developmental delays taught her not only compassion towards those who are differently abled, but also the undeniable beauty that these souls radiate. One of her goals as a photographer is to show representation towards people similar to her sister who have not been able to see themselves highlighted in mainstream media. ","user_id":664938,"name":"Michelle Baughan","website":"michellebaughan.com"},{"id":838932,"bio":"\"Emanuele Vitale’s photography is a rigorous investigation into the structure of reality. He treats visual narratives as 'conceptual containers' to be filled with specific meaning, focusing on the precise balance between form, space, and human presence.\n\nHis gaze remains consistent across independent stories, seeking the essential architecture of experience and the tension inherent in the boundary between the physical and the perceived. His work is a continuous search for the 'miracle' of a vision that reveals the underlying order of the world.\"","user_id":824775,"name":"Emanuele Vitale","website":"emanuelevitale.it"},{"id":43271,"bio":"","user_id":43276,"name":"Lizandra Caon","website":"lizandracaonphoto.wixsite.com/lizcaonphotoart"},{"id":697524,"bio":"I am a street and travel photographer based in Zürich, Switzerland. I have been experimenting with different media, including painting, graphic art, sculpture, and both analog and digital photography. Through my current photography, I seek to create an emotional storytelling connection and capture the \"soul\" of the people and places I travels to.","user_id":696940,"name":"Claudiu Falub","website":"www.falubphotography.com"},{"id":756387,"bio":"Felix Noll (*1995), lives and works in Saarbrücken, Germany and Amesbury, Massachusetts. In his photographic work he deals primarily with themes of identity and sexuality.","user_id":751632,"name":"Felix Noll","website":"www.felixnoll.com"},{"id":161589,"bio":"","user_id":160987,"name":"Maria Bobrova","website":""},{"id":770226,"bio":"An architectural designer, and an occasional photographer who is still trying to tell better stories.","user_id":762812,"name":"Rafi Alam","website":"www.rafiulalam.com/outsider"},{"id":43198,"bio":"Jorge B. Garrido Vallejos / Professional travel photographer based in Mexico City.\n\nMy work has been published in several magazines and travel publications such as Travel + Leisure, Hemispheres, lonely planet among other. My images are for sale on photographic stocks. I also do modeling and fashion photos as well as portraits.","user_id":43203,"name":"Jorge Garrido Vallejos","website":"www.drcalavera.com"},{"id":755589,"bio":"Durch meine Ausbildung zum Berufsfotografen in einem Werbestudio konnte ich mir ein solides Fundament von Kenntnissen und Erfahrungen in der Studio-, sowie in der Reportage- und Architekturfotografie aneignen. Bereits früh beschäftigte ich mich mit verschiedenen Sparten der Fotografie und des bewegten Bildes. Auf dieser Basis baute ich in den letzten Jahren meine Fähigkeiten weiter aus. Dies auch durch die Weiterbildung am MAZ, der Schweizer Journalisten Schule in Luzern. Der Wechsel zwischen den verschiedenen Sparten gibt mir immer wieder die Möglichkeit, Abstand zu gewinnen und meine vorausgegangen Arbeiten zu reflektieren. Mir ist wichtig, dass so eine fortschreitende Verbesserung und Präzisierung meiner Herangehensweise möglich wird.","user_id":750969,"name":"Jakob Ineichen","website":"www.jakobineichen.ch"},{"id":43221,"bio":"","user_id":43226,"name":"Jim Mortram","website":""},{"id":756379,"bio":"","user_id":751626,"name":"Johannah Churchill","website":"www.johannahchurchill.com"},{"id":43293,"bio":"Linh Pham is a Vietnamese photographer based in Hanoi, Vietnam. In his practice, he explores the human condition in the Lower Mekong region which has been affected by social transformation, rapid economic growth and domestic conflicts, all with a present-day touch, reflecting his study in modern art and design.\n\nAlthough working internationally, Linh’s personal works often return to document the avant-garde aspects of the issues that link to Vietnam’s past. Since 2012, he has been reporting on stories from Vietnam including the Mekong giant catfish extinction, underground Soviet-era motorcycle racing, intercontinental human trafficking, reburial rituals and the South China Sea dispute.\n\nHe is a frequent contributor to Getty Images, The New York Times, National Geographic amongst others, and his work has been published across platforms worldwide.\n\nIn 2016, Linh co-founded Matca, a leading platform for archiving and sharing contemporary Vietnamese photographic works. He was named as one of the talent from Southeast Asia and Oceania by World Press Photo in 2019 and he joined 2022 World Press Photo Contest as a juror.\n\nEmail: info@linh-pham.com\nPhone/WhatsApp: +84 97 666 1931 (Vietnam)\nInstagram: @phamhaduylinh","user_id":43298,"name":"Linh Pham","website":"linh-pham.com"},{"id":706434,"bio":"Artist statement\n\nBorn on July 3rd, 1981 in Graz, graduated from the Vienna Advertising Academy (Advertising) in 2007, before studying theater, film and media studies at the University of Vienna from 2009-2012. He was a co-founder of Resident Magazine, where he was jointly responsible for production, advertising and contributions as well as for the organization of events until 2010. 2013 - 2015 work as a social worker and addiction counselor in Vienna. Founding of Beton Brulee - an association for the promotion of radical art denial.\nSince 2019 resumption of artistic work.\n\nI am interested in the social fringe groups of society, the social hot spots. The people who are not integrated and mostly do not participate and have no influence on socio-political processes and changes. It is the periphery, the offside, that appeals to me, the edge that one does not notice. The places other people don't go to.\nMaking the forgotten, the repressed visible.\n\nAnother focus is the architecture of decay; abandoned buildings of industrial heritage. Reclaiming nature, changing landscapes.\nAnalog photography is my tool. The field of experimentation, the special aesthetics, the unpredictable nature of ","user_id":705850,"name":"Christopher Wittine","website":"www.instagram.com/spaetsommer"},{"id":43309,"bio":"As a mobile photographer, I capture the world as I visualize it. A soft sense of haunting draws me in and I aim to tell stories that convey this in my imagery. I often work in collaboration with my daughter, Anja, on scenes and portraits.\n\nMy mobile photography has been published in Better Photography Magazine (2016), Donna Moderna of Italy (2019), and Mobiography (2015 and 2016). My work has also been shown in various national and international exhibitions. \n \n2015 iPhone Photography Awards Winner (IPPA's), 1st Place Still Life\n\n","user_id":43314,"name":"Cindy Buske","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/cindybuske"},{"id":717567,"bio":"I am an IT and industrial engineer, since few years seriously studying photography. \n\nMy interests are different, anyways I want to develop interpretative reportage projects, melting the elements of introspective research with the ones of storytelling.\n\nI started to photograph as a self learner during a period of voluntary work in Bosnia-Erzegovina in 2004.\nWhile in the USA for a 6 years period of work, I joined the Austin School of Photography by Andrew Shapiro.\nOnce back in Italy in autumn 2019, I quit the previous corporate job and started to teach IT in high schools. \n\nIn 2020 I joined the Master in Photography Project driven by Antonio Manta, Vanessa Rusci, Maurizio Garofalo (Projects Planning, Editing, Post Production) by BAM - Bottega Antonio Manta.\n\nMy initial works have been published by Bestselected Magazine (Italy), Fondo Malerba per la Fotografia.\nOne of my portraits is under publication in the \"Portraits of Humanity 2023\" by the British Journal of Photography.\nIn May i will expose my recent work in the second edition of Castiglion Fiorentino PhotoFestival.","user_id":716983,"name":"Daniele Gambassi","website":"www.facebook.com/daniele.gambassi.77"},{"id":402475,"bio":"\n","user_id":401891,"name":"Jessica Bressler","website":"jessbressler.com"},{"id":677023,"bio":"","user_id":676439,"name":"Foto Shkolota","website":""},{"id":610239,"bio":"I am retired and refocusing my creative expression. Primarily into photography, video, fabric prints and sculpture made from new digital work. \nMy career was in print R\u0026amp;D with Quad Graphics (Quad.com). Currently, I have been spending a lot of time reviewing and digitizing old slides. Mostly Kodachrome starting from the 1970's. It is compelling and motivating to see the reflection, continuity, and evolution in my camera's eye.","user_id":609655,"name":"Gary Lundberg","website":"glundberg.net"},{"id":293743,"bio":"Ron Tarver received a BA in Journalism and Graphic Arts from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma and an MFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. He is an Associate Professor of Art at Swarthmore College. Before joining the faculty at Swarthmore, he had been a staff photojournalist at The Philadelphia Inquirer for 32 years, where he shares a 2012 Pulitzer Prize for his work on a series documenting school violence in the Philadelphia public school system. While at the Inquirer, he was nominated for three additional Pulitzers and honored with awards from World Press Photos and the Sigma Delta Chi Award of the Society of Professional Journalists among others. He is co-author of the book We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, published by\n Harper Collins. A book on his Black Cowboy project will be published in 2024.\n\nTarver is the recipient of a Guggenheim and  Pew Fellowship. He has received funding and grants from the National Endowment for the arts, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and two Independence Foundation Fellowships. Tarver's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is included in many museum, corporate and private collections, including the National Museum of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem.\n","user_id":293141,"name":"Ron Tarver","website":"rontarverphotographs.net"},{"id":209444,"bio":"Sussie Weinold is a Danish film director, visual artist and photographer living in Copenhagen. Sussie has been directing documentary film for many years and is known for her strong filmic visuality.\n\nE D U C A T I O N\nThe Danish National Filmschool\nFatamorgana - The Danish photographic Visual Art School\nPhoto Festival Denmark - 2017 and 2018\n\nE X H I B I T I O N S\nNovember 2018\nThe project Room Gallery, Copenhagen,\n\"The room of secrets\" Group exhibition - August Society\n\nDecember 2018\nThe Root Studios, New York\nThe Print Swap exhibition\n\n24.january-03. february 2019\nNW gallery, Copenhagen\nGroup exhibition \"The Year Copenhagen\"\n\u0026nbsp;\nB O O K S\nTHE YEAR 2018 - an photographic art book about Copenhagen with a contribution of Danish comtemporary photo Edited by Julia Mejnartsen\n\u0026nbsp;\nMember of the photography-based artist group AUGUST SOCIETY\n\n\n\n","user_id":208842,"name":"Sussie Wejnold","website":"www.sussiewejnold.com"},{"id":442770,"bio":"","user_id":442186,"name":"David Beazley","website":"www.dave-beazley.com"},{"id":209451,"bio":"Rootless tree. Pancake lover. Carrot eater. Freedom seeker. ","user_id":208849,"name":"Mina Delić","website":""},{"id":209447,"bio":"Shannon Taggart is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.  Her photographs have been exhibited and featured internationally, including within the publications TIME, New York Times Magazine, Discover, and Newsweek. Her work has been recognized by Nikon, Magnum Photos and the Inge Morath Foundation, American Photography, and the Alexia Foundation for World Peace.  From 2014 – 2016, she was scholar and artist in residence at the Morbid Anatomy Museum.","user_id":208845,"name":"Shannon Taggart","website":"www.shannontaggart.com"},{"id":134513,"bio":"An Australian/Canadian lens based media maker based in Melbourne, Australia.","user_id":133911,"name":"Chris Budgeon","website":"www.chrisbudgeon.com"},{"id":13212,"bio":"I am an artist, photographer, and visual storyteller whose creative practice has been focused largely on immersive, collaborative portrait projects, often with women who are marginalized, misunderstood, or underserved by conventional society. This work has touched on themes of trauma and addiction, gender, and aging. It has been informed and driven by my interest in mindfulness practice, mental health, and our society’s narrow definitions of beauty and belonging, and what it means to be “crazy” or “sane.”","user_id":13212,"name":"Jessica Eve Rattner","website":"www.jessicaeverattner.com"},{"id":43377,"bio":"Sophia Tsoumaki is a Greek  creative photographer. Holding a Bsc from the Athens University, she specialized in Media/Communication and Photography and later in Family Constellations and Counseling, in Psychotherapy,Trauma Therapy and Yoga Therapy. \nHer photographs have been featured in music magazines with which she collaborated for many years as a photographer and journalist, as well as, in many group and individual exhibitions and private collections. She is also a finalist of International Photo competitions/Open Calls. \nThe central focus of her work is the individual and a more poetic and authentic way of connecting with self, nature and the multifaceted human experience. \nΙn 2021 her first self-published photobook titled ‘Light Matters’, reflected her personal experience during the Covid-19 pandemic.   \n\n\n","user_id":43382,"name":"Sophia Tsoumaki","website":"www.sophiatsoumaki.gr"},{"id":419655,"bio":"Michael Franklin has been a photojournalist and Director of Photographer for over 3 decades. After leaving the U.S. he traveled and lived in China and Cuba where he worked at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. He and his family now live in Colorado. ","user_id":419071,"name":"Michael Franklin","website":"michaelpfranklin.com"},{"id":96601,"bio":"Les Picker is a professional photographer. He is a Moab Master Photographer, an Awagami Ambassador and the winner of the Canada Northern Lights Award for Best Travel Photography. ","user_id":96087,"name":"Lester Picker","website":"www.lesterpickerphoto.com"},{"id":218056,"bio":"","user_id":217454,"name":"Eber Melo","website":"ebermelo.alboompro.com"},{"id":710367,"bio":"Professional Architectural Photographer by day, in my spare time I like to shoot everything else, especially nature. ","user_id":709783,"name":"Tina Witherspoon","website":"www.tspoonphoto.com "},{"id":43514,"bio":"Seattle-based Fine Art Photographer.  Born Cape May, New Jersey.   BA - The George Washington University.  Digital, medium and large format film photographer.","user_id":43519,"name":"John DuBois","website":"www.johndubois.net"},{"id":299287,"bio":"I have been photographing since I was 16. I have had numerous photographic careers and have solely supported  2 sons with my photography.  I have a BFA from RIT and an MFA from OU. I studied with Ansel Adams and 2 disciples of Minor White. I have authored 4 photography books and I presently teach all over the world and mentor high school students. I love guiding photographers ~ amateur and professionals in finding their unique voice as a creative. My teaching expands into the healing arts.","user_id":298685,"name":"laurie Klein","website":"www.laurieklein.com"},{"id":67743,"bio":"Amo il fotoreportage, il paesaggio, la pittura antica e contemporanea. La mia curiosità mi spinge a fotografare persone, situazioni di vita altrui.","user_id":67477,"name":"Renzo Castellani","website":"renzocastellanifotografo.altervista.org"},{"id":258923,"bio":"Phoebe Petroulia was born in Rhodes, Greece. She has a Diploma in Architecture and a MSc in Monuments Management\nThe last couple of years she has been dedicated to photography as her main tool of artistic expression. She lives and works in Athens, Greece. \nHer photographic work is constantly moving between portraits and landscape to capture the vibe of the people she meets and the hustle in the streets of the world where she travels.  She recently left her job as an architect to dedicate herself in the visual arts .\n","user_id":258321,"name":"Phoebe Petroulia","website":"www.facebook.com/pages/category/Artist/Phoebe-Petroulia-Photography-203824292964980"},{"id":696749,"bio":"I'm a photographer, blogger, and writer. I look for global opportunities to capture and connect us to being human. It is my passion, especially using my travel photos as a way to share and communicate by telling a visual story. \n","user_id":696165,"name":"Kathleen Forte","website":"www.fortefotos.com"},{"id":760618,"bio":"I'm a french architectural photographer since 2011.\nWhen i was a child, one of my dad best friend made me discover photography.\nWhen i was a teenager, I started to photograph in forests and in my neighbourhood in Paris. I started writing about what the pictures couldn't capture.\nAround that time, the class brought us on a trip in London. It became my childhood love. Never left since then. Oh, of course, i have seen other cities, taken other pictures. But this city is my first love, my first story. So i chose to write a love-letter, to express how i feel... Cause it's complicated, you know...\nAfter that, i realised another project, with a great friend of mine, in Canada : \"Portrait of City, Portrait of Expatriates\", we had a few exhibitions for that.\nIt helped start my architectural photography career in 2011, working for architects, magazines, communication agencies...","user_id":755226,"name":"Hugo Hebrard","website":"www.hugohebrard.com/travaux-personnels"},{"id":841572,"bio":"577bet| 577bet.us.org Bônus e Promoções que Realmente Fazem Diferença\nMarca:577bet\nSite:  https://577bet.us.org\nEndereço:R. 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","user_id":209050,"name":"Stefano Liga","website":"www.instagram.com/stefanoliga_photography"},{"id":209672,"bio":"I am a local media photojournalist.Taking news event are my main job.China is on fast changing way,our traditional culture is changing at the same time.I aim to capture the steam of the change,record the slight changing living way.","user_id":209070,"name":"小平 吉","website":""},{"id":762930,"bio":"David Camarena (b 1993, Bay Area, CA) is a Mexican American director, photographer, and editor born and bred in Northern, CA. Inspired by his community and idiosyncrasy, his body of photographs span years of documentation, candid moments, and a view into the landscape of California.","user_id":757172,"name":"David Camarena","website":"camarenafilm.com"},{"id":209714,"bio":"A photojournalist for 40 years I am in the slow  process of unshackling myself from the day to day demands of a nationally recognized career and opening to my own journey in pursuit of \"light\".\nI continue to tell stories through personal projects, whether documentary, fine art, portrait or street photography. Hopefully in combination.","user_id":209112,"name":"Phil Hossack","website":"philhossackphoto.ca"},{"id":536848,"bio":"I am engineer turned travel photographer having traveled to over fifty countries.   ","user_id":536264,"name":"Kedar Murthy","website":""},{"id":209708,"bio":"Soy aficionada a la fotografía, quiero dejar un trocito de mí en mis fotpgrafias","user_id":209106,"name":"Arantxa Cortajarena","website":"www.espinacc.com"},{"id":271093,"bio":"","user_id":270491,"name":"Stephanie Defregger","website":"www.stephaniedefregger.com"},{"id":762967,"bio":"Ada is an artist, model, and self-portraitist based in Canada. During her youth, she was influenced by gifted linguists and poets and used literature as her first artistic expression. However, in her adult life, she discovered dance, circus, and other movement arts as a student and then as a teacher. Over the past few years, she has been using her experience in the physical arts to inform and translate directly into her artistic work. There is a beautiful quote by Martha Graham that says, \"The body says what words cannot.\" Both as a self-portraitist and as an artist/model in front of the lens of other photographers, she has always endeavoured to create emotive work: using the body as a vessel to express movement and sensation, both intensely and softly, as the moment requires. This, to her, is a lifelong and everlasting endeavour. Her love of creation and collaborating with other artists has driven her to travel, work, and exhibit internationally in dozens of countries.","user_id":757207,"name":"Ada Ho","website":"www.bendnotbreak.ca"},{"id":91602,"bio":"I'm especially drawn to \"fringe\" people, and have a strong desire to bring their stories to light, normalizing their existence to the culture at large.","user_id":91139,"name":"Cassandra Young","website":"www.cyoung.studio"},{"id":782299,"bio":"Engineering, Mathematics, Design, Photography, Woodwork, Programming, Electronics, Cooking, Baking...\nover the course of my life my neuro-divergence has been a blessing allowing me to delve deeply into what life has to offer and, perhaps, extract more than most from the experience. \n\nPhotography provides me with the opportunity to lose myself in the, sometimes overwhelming, beauty of Gaia. The intensity of the moments of wonder I experience are, I hope, in some way channeled back to my audience through the images I take. \n\nI know I still have many miles to travel on my photography journey but being afforded the opportunity to travel to the wildest parts of our wonderful planet and share those experiences makes that journey a true privilege.\n\nI continue to immerse myself in the awe and wonder with trips to Ireland and Scotland planned for 2024. ","user_id":772738,"name":"Ian Carson","website":"www.outunderthesky.com"},{"id":209623,"bio":"I am 35 years old and recently I quit my job to travel and devote my time for photography and travels, learning by other culture, other population. I like shoot in the Street, amid the people and catch real life, If I were to define myself as a photograph probably it would be street reportage, documentary. My dream would be work as a photographer full time for a prestigious agency and travel everywhere in the world to see the best and convey that feeling through my lens.","user_id":209021,"name":"Raffaele Cipullo","website":"www.facebook.com/RaffaeleCipullophototraveller/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel"},{"id":713162,"bio":"My interest in photography didn’t get off to a great start. Aged 13, on our first family holiday abroad, I convinced my Dad to lend me his camera. It was round my neck for the whole holiday. At the airport on the way home, I stopped to do up my shoelace, hung the camera on a railing, tied my lace, and walked away...the camera was never seen again. \n\nOnce I could afford my own camera, one has regularly been around my neck, but never hung on railings, ever since. \n\nI now work as a location manager – finding locations for filmmakers and photographers. For many the job is about logistics. For me it has always been about photography, creativity, and the people who I meet. In recent years I have been taking photos on set and when lockdown started in 2020, I decided to point my lens at the place where I live, and the people around me. This evolved into a community photography project, open to anyone who lives or works nearby, with the aim of creating an archive of photos and stories recording the lives, thoughts, and experiences of everyday people during the pandemic. It is still running with over 2500 photos submitted from over 300 local people. It has brought me countless new friendships, and deeply changed my relationship with the place where I live, and with my photography. \n\nI now understand that a great photo is not always about the light, or framing, or exposure, or the lens, or the f-stop or...the location. Sometimes it is just about a great story. Or connection. Or honesty.","user_id":712578,"name":"Eddy Pearce","website":"www.eddypearce.com"},{"id":587906,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in São Paulo, Brazil. I'm 46 years old, love my job and I always try to stay active. So, when I'm not working for someone, I'm involved in my personal projects that relays in portraits, street and documentary photography. I shoot to tell stories and not to forget what my eyes see. ","user_id":587322,"name":"Cadu Maya","website":"www.cadumaya.com"},{"id":297404,"bio":"BFA Photography 1998\nBS Art Education 1996\nBang Images, founded in 2015\nClick Pro Elite Photographer 2022\nClick Magazine, Summer 2022\nClick Magazine, Winter 2022","user_id":296802,"name":"jennifer alsabrook-turner","website":"www.bangimages.com"},{"id":276445,"bio":"","user_id":275843,"name":"lou russo","website":"lourusso.com"},{"id":186825,"bio":"Amante del cinema, della musica e della fotografia; l'arte è il miglior mezzo per evadere dalla quotidianità. ","user_id":186223,"name":"Margot Lamarina","website":""},{"id":128180,"bio":"","user_id":127578,"name":"Christopher Mullen","website":"www.christophermullen.com"},{"id":534964,"bio":"Mustapha El Basri is a Street/Portrait photographer from Orange County California.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":534380,"name":"Mustapha El Basri","website":""},{"id":225457,"bio":"Photography has always been in the imagination of Inácio Mafra, from Pernambuco who has lived in Belém since 2013, but only at the end of 2018, when he connected with other photographers and began to seek knowledge, did he discover himself as such.\nStreet is the style that fascinates you because of the unusual, the wealth of possibilities and subjects proposed and displayed in the streets, starting from the trivial everyday, from common places that, otherwise, could go unnoticed.\nAfter his immediate enchantment with the street, he received an invitation to become a member of Club do Urubu in July 2019.\nAmateur and beginner photographer, he wants to improve himself and also embark on the universe of portraits and essays.\nElliott Erwitt, Henri Cartier-Bresson are among his great inspirations.","user_id":224855,"name":"Inácio Luís Oliveira de Melo Mafra","website":""},{"id":43412,"bio":"Any day that I can have a camera in my hands I consider that to be a good day. I love to travel to remote places that are seldom seen. I look for images that reflect the ordinary beauty in our world and that will offer any glimpse into the next one.  I’m attracted to “the local” and strive to capture what is ordinarily unnoticed.  \n\nI’ve often heard my photos described as poetic and quiet. I hope my use of pixels generates a temporary moment of pleasure for you.\n","user_id":43417,"name":"Kelly Brownlee","website":""},{"id":678924,"bio":"I am a largely self taught photographic artist. I work with all analog and digital processes, including Polaroid, 35mm and toy cameras, as well as creating layered still life and collage images and transparency positives, and hand coloring. Many images go through multiple stages and iterations on the way to the final image.\nIn 2020, one of my images was included in L A Noble gallery, London 's FIX Photo Festival as Juror's Choice. Another of my pieces was in the exhibit \"Liquid - Sky\" at Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, I have been invited to be one of 20 some artist photographers in the 9th edition of the annual Koblenzanalog portfolio of original prints, to be published later this year. I will be featured in A Smith Gallery's Exhibit this December \"Vistas\", In February of 2022, a piece will be in SE center for Photography's exhibit \"Black and White and Monochrome\", and I was awareded an Honorable mention in the Fine Art category of the Julia Margaret Cameron award and will be in the exhibit in Barcelona, Spain, at Fotonostrum Mediterranean House of Photography in late 2022. \nI am pleased to say that I received Honorable Mention in the Fine Art and the Storytelling Series categories in this years JMC Awards competition! And, my work will also be in the 10th annual Koblenzanalog limited edition portfolio, presented soon.","user_id":678340,"name":"Nanci Milton","website":"tinyurl.com/ebn8kwhy"},{"id":826365,"bio":"","user_id":812103,"name":"Nazanin Salimi","website":""},{"id":145522,"bio":"Peterlin graduated at Prague's FAMU Academy with a BA in photography (1994-98) and earned a Postgraduate Diploma at The London College of Printing (2002-03). In 2000 he received a scholarship at Fabrica, Benetton's Research Center for Communication and began working with Oliviero Toscani. In 2001 Peterlin started Fotopub Festival of Documentary Photography and served as art-director for seven years.\nCurrently however, Peterlin is solely focused on the ‘Antiquarian Avant-Guard’ or 19th Century photography techniques, with the emphasis on wet plate collodion.\nHe has exhibited worldwide, in venues such as the Konica-Minolta Gallery, Tokio, Japan / K2 Gallery - Izmir, Turkey / Martin-Gropius- Bau, Berlin, Germany/ Host Gallery, London, UK / Kaunas Photo Festival, Lithuania / Doland Museum, Shanghai, China / Photo Fringe Festival, Krakow, Poland and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia.","user_id":144920,"name":"Borut Peterlin","website":"borutpeterlin.com"},{"id":414852,"bio":"I have a background in Fine Art, majoring in drawing and sculpture, I enjoy working in many different mediums. My journey is perceived as a continuous adventure of discovery and experimentation..\nI continue to seek new avenues that lead me on a wondrous path of Artistic Adventures.My Camera has become my pencil as i continue to seek new avenues as i explore different tecniques and post process to create unique artistic photographs ","user_id":414268,"name":"linda abrams","website":"www.lindasartisticadventures.com"},{"id":107297,"bio":"Whitney Bradshaw is an artist, activist, educator, curator, and former social worker who lives and works in Chicago.  Bradshaw is currently an Artist-in- Residence with Chicago Public Schools piloting a new arts program called RE:ALIZE. She was previously the chair of the visual art conservatory at the Chicago High School for the Arts for 10 years. Prior to that she was the curator for the renowned LaSalle Bank Photography Collection and later the Bank of America Collection. In addition, Bradshaw was an adjunct professor at Columbia College Chicago for 13 years. She has had solo shows at Atlanta Contemporary, the DePaul Art Museum, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Wave Pool Contemporary Art Fulfillment Center, McCormick Gallery, the Tarble Arts Center at EIU, Adler University, Villanova University and more. Her work was included in  Dock 6 Design \u0026amp; Art 13 + 14 2020 +2022 curated by Edra Soto, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow 2022 curated by Industry of the Ordinary, Director’s Choice PhotoSchweiz 2021, Female in Focus 2020 juried by Lisa Volpe, Well Behaved Women 2020, and In a Time of Change, 2021. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the DePaul Art Museum, Columbia College Chicago, Northwestern School of Law, Dawoud Bey, and the Sara Vance Waddell Collection. Her work has been published in Ms. Magazine, the New York Times, the LA times, The Chicago Tribune, Vogue and aired on WTTW Chicago Tonight.","user_id":106695,"name":"Whitney Bradshaw","website":"www.whitneybradshaw.com"},{"id":723647,"bio":"Have camera, will travel, wherever there are photos to be found... that's why I've been taking the long way home for 5 decades...","user_id":723063,"name":"Reed Galin","website":"reedgalin.com"},{"id":444291,"bio":"Stephan Jahanshahi is an Iranian American photographer based in Los Angeles. A graduate of the SVA MFA Photo program in 2015, his work explores how community, environment and narrative shape experience and identity.","user_id":443707,"name":"Stephan Jahanshahi","website":"www.stephanjahanshahi.com"},{"id":43533,"bio":"SARAH ELISE ABRAMSON b. 1986, Torrance, CA\nSarah Elise Abramson resides at the intersection of poetic and unsettling, creepy and beautiful, subversive and classically Romantic. Her work is ethereal, demonstrating an inquisitive and appreciative love for nature, eccentric characters, and discarded objects that serve as windows into dreamlike visions of other people’s lives. Abramson often assigns meaning to the alchemical productions of the human psyche through the mode of photography, offering us a view into a normally intangible and magical realm that tends to get lost in our mundane affairs.\n\nYoung and passionately productive, Abramson writes a monthly column piece for American Art Collector magazine. She has curated numerous shows in Los Angeles while studying her craft as a photographer under the likes of Susan Worsham and David LaChapelle. She is also the creator and editor-in-chief of an annual independent art publication called, \"SLOW TOAST\".","user_id":43538,"name":"Sarah Elise Abramson","website":"www.sarahelisephotography.com"},{"id":698275,"bio":"Hi there,\nI'm taking pictures since I realized they have a profound impact on me.\nThank you for taking the time to look and judge my pictures. I'm not very good at (and fond of) self promotion - this is it, in fact, beside my instagram I started a little more than a year ago. Hope you like them though. \nVery best,\nRaf","user_id":697691,"name":"Raf Keunen","website":""},{"id":756667,"bio":"I am a photographer and photojournalist based in Bonn/Germany. For me, photography is a wonderful way to find everything that has always enriched my life: the joy of creative work and of capturing magical moments in all their beauty, transience and imperfection. Moments that I experience both in nature and in encounters with humans who show themselves to me and my camera in their vitality as well as in their vulnerability.  The result is free photojournalistic projects and documentaries about people, places and life. ","user_id":751864,"name":"Ingrid Blessing","website":"www.ingridblessing.de"},{"id":297572,"bio":"“Photography broadens one’s view of the world. As a photojournalist you better understanding of other people, cultures and events. Seeing the beauty and the ugliness of the world makes you appreciate your own life are placed in unfamiliar situations and recording such events gives you a and makes you more tolerant of other peoples’ views and lives. We are all connected by a common thread but also individual. Visual story telling is a very important tool to record history as pictures evoke emotion and are remembered long after the story is forgotten. ” \nI am currently a freelance photographer. I focus on photojournalism and story-telling in different environments (media, corporate, personal, and social). I have more than 13 years photojournalism experience which included a position of Picture Editor at Beeld newspaper. I am a part-time lecturer at Market Photo Workshop.","user_id":296970,"name":"Alet Pretorius","website":"havecamerawill.wordpress.com"},{"id":840955,"bio":"","user_id":826798,"name":"Kazuno Empson","website":"flickr.com/photos/kazempson"},{"id":553007,"bio":"I am a lifelong Londoner and work as a director and producer with documentary , music video, feature film and TV credits. ","user_id":552423,"name":"Geraldine Geraghty","website":"vimeo.com/user8965854"},{"id":171490,"bio":"I have been taking photographs less or more intensively for over 30 years. First my world was analogue and since 1996 digital. I say that because it is not important. But I am grateful for every moment when eyes, gaze and camera guided my finger to the shutter release.  Seeing is living ........\n\n\"There are only two days a year when you can't do anything. One is yesterday, the other tomorrow.\" — Dalai Lama —","user_id":170888,"name":"Klaus Opfermann","website":"500px.com/p/klopfman"},{"id":415432,"bio":"I have been taking pictures for almost 40 years, but only took Photography seriously about eight years ago. I use a variety of cameras, both film and digital. All the images I have entered are digital and were taken in Liverpool","user_id":414848,"name":"Graham Smillie","website":"smillie.pb.online"},{"id":506299,"bio":"I am a professional photographer with 30 years experience, love capturing portraits and have a passion for landscapes capturing the beauty they bring.","user_id":505715,"name":"Steve Brown","website":"www.active-imagery.co.uk"},{"id":840935,"bio":"I am a photographer inspired by emotions, light and the atmosphere of the moment. Through photography I convey the mood and character of live scenes.","user_id":826778,"name":"Leyla Saburova","website":""},{"id":782603,"bio":"ARTIST AND PSYCHOPEDAGOGUE","user_id":772989,"name":"Jesua Marian","website":"jesuamarian.com"},{"id":204087,"bio":"Angela Douglas Ramsey is  is a commercial, portrait and documentary photographer. Her photographs have been in many group exhibits and in 2020 she had her first solo exhibit on her family work. Her project on her grandmother was published in Click Magazine, and her series on flooding in the Norfolk region was recently published in Issue 5 of Confluence Magazine. She is an alumni of the esteemed Missouri Photo Workshop.","user_id":203485,"name":"Angela Ramsey","website":"www.angeladouglasramsey.com"},{"id":838795,"bio":"Hello, I am Morteza Sayyadi, 22 years old, living in Iran and the city of Tabriz. I have a bachelor's degree in painting from the University of Art in my city and have been taking professional photographs for 4 years.","user_id":824638,"name":"Morteza Sayyadi","website":null},{"id":144363,"bio":"I was a graffiti writer in the 80s and used a cheap film camera for documenting my work. I later became a graphic designer and art director where having a camera just became an essential tool. I now reside in New York City and have embraced the denizens found in uptown and downtown to create compelling street portraits.\nI have had my work published in New York Magazine, New Yorker Magazine and Town \u0026amp; Country Magazine","user_id":143761,"name":"Daniel Featherstone","website":"www.danielfeatherstone.com"},{"id":145494,"bio":"Darko Todorovic wurde 1975 in Dornbirn geboren. Nach der Lehre zum Berufsfotografen\nin Bregenz arbeitete er als Assistent bei verschiedenen Fotografen\nin Vorarlberg. Er machte sich 2002 selbständig und eröffnete 2005\nsein Studio in Dornbirn. Schwerpunkte sine Menschen und Architektur in seiner Arbeit. Darko Todorovic unterrichtet seit 2015 an\nder Universität Liechtenstein und an der Fachhochschule Dornbirn in\nden Bereichen Architekturfotografie und Grundlagen der Fotografie.","user_id":144892,"name":"Darko Todorovic","website":"www.darkotodorovic.com"},{"id":159230,"bio":"I am a photographer, a poet and a teacher of English in London, UK.","user_id":158628,"name":"Jon Clay","website":"www.evilisnothing.blogspot.com"},{"id":43582,"bio":"Photographer and visual artist born in Lima, Peru, in 1980, she has lived in Vancouver, Canada, since 2023. Currently, Solange is studying the MFA (Visual Arts) program at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Before that, she had two academic degrees, a Professional Bachelor’s in Visual Project Direction and Photography (2022) and a Technical Professional in Photography (2006), awarded by the Escuela Superior Tecnológica Centro de la Imagen. She has taken various specialization courses in photography, including diplomas at the Node Center (Spain) and the Fundación Pedro Meyer (Mexico).\n\nAdum Abdala is the First Place Winner of the III Photography Salon organized by the first Lima Photography Biennial and the ICPNA. In 2022, she was selected by the Prix Pictet for the publication of the book and exhibition Collage: Women of the Prix Pictet Since 2008. She has been awarded prizes, honorable mentions, or finalists in competitions such as the ICPNA Contemporary Art Award (2020) and Chosen AI-AP Winners (2019) in the 2nd NexoFoto Ibero-American Contest. (2014), in the Eugenio Courret Documentary Photography Contest (2013), and three times finalist in the Passport for an Artist competition.\n\nShe has five solo shows, ¡CENTRO! (2022) in Galería Pública, La conversión de la huella (2022) in the Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso, Swamp City (2017) in the Pardo Heeren room of the ICPNA, Natural (2015) in the Galería Ojo Ajeno and Picture Element (2011) at the Galería El Borde. Collectively, her photographic work has been shown in Lima in cultural centers and galleries, as well as outside her country of origin in different cities in America, Europe, and Asia. Since 2015, she has been part of the Latin American collective Foto-Féminas.\n\nSince 2007, Solange has been teaching courses related to photography, and between 2013 and 2021, she was the Academic Coordinator in Continuing Education at the Centro de la Imagen. In 2021, she co-founded Galería Pública, a virtual gallery specialized in disseminating the diversity of photographic production in Perú.","user_id":43587,"name":"Solange Adum Abdala","website":"solangeadum.com"},{"id":143060,"bio":"Recognized for the natural window light quality of his images, and with a knack for making even the prickliest subjects feel at ease, Joe Schmelzer’s work has appeared in every major interiors-centric magazine, website and blog.\n\nEditorial clients include House Beautiful, Elle Decor and The Wall Street Journal. Joe’s ability to help clients achieve their own creative vision has also made him a sought-after commercial photographer for high-profile brands including Sub-Zero/Wolf Appliances, The Dorchester Hotel Collection and One Kings Lane.\n\nJoe, his long-time partner Nick, and their canine companions Parker and Moose now make their home-office in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles. Lately, Joe has expanded his still photo work to also include full production video. All aspects of photo/video projects are handled through his independently owned company, Treasurbite Studio, Inc.","user_id":142458,"name":"Joe Schmelzer","website":"www.joeschmelzer.com"},{"id":647988,"bio":"I'm a 62 years Wetplate beginner and like to make experiences in black and white special in wet plate","user_id":647404,"name":"Andreas Mros","website":""},{"id":439905,"bio":"\n","user_id":439321,"name":"Philippa Brocklehurst","website":"www.philbrocklehurst.com"},{"id":746206,"bio":"Eve Weiner is a 20-year-old college student from Rhode Island. She picked up photography as a child with a digital camera and has now evolved into analog black and white film. She aims to create beautiful images that tell meaningful stories while pursuing a bachelor's degree from Oberlin College.","user_id":743114,"name":"Eve Weiner","website":"evebeatriceweiner.com"},{"id":43571,"bio":"Noah Addis is a photographer currently based in Columbus, Ohio. He has had solo exhibitions of his work at the Loyola University Art Museum, The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies and The Center for Emerging Visual Artists. His work is held in public collections including The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Center for Emerging Visual Artists and the Free Library of Philadelphia.\n\nHe was chosen to participate in The Summer Show Project at the Foley Gallery in New York and has been awarded fellowships from the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, the Independence Foundation and the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation. He was selected as a winner of the Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Photography Portfolio Competition.\n\nAddis graduated Magna Cum Laude from Drexel University in Philadelphia with a degree in Photography. Shortly after graduation, he was hired as a staff photographer at the Star-Ledger newspaper in Newark, NJ. While at the newspaper he completed many major projects. In 1999 he worked on a story about the growth of Christianity in Africa. In 2001 he covered the 9/11 terrorist attacks, first at the Pentagon and later in New York. In 2003 he traveled unilaterally to Iraq to document the immediate aftermath of the fall of Baghdad. In 2006 he produced a series of large-format portraits and architectural photographs of an American high school. In 2007 he told the story of a family after the father, a police officer, was shot in the line of duty.\n\nHe is currently working on two major projects, one focusing on informal settlements and unplanned growth in the world's major cities and a second on the Colorado River and how it has affected the development of the American West.","user_id":43576,"name":"Noah Addis","website":"www.noahaddis.com"},{"id":123111,"bio":"Rusty Weston is a fine art photographer and content creator in San Francisco, Ca. A former journalist, Weston's work explores the stresses that impinge on urban life and the natural world. His photography, including portraiture and landscapes, has appeared in exhibitions in the U.S., Italy, Scotland, and Japan and in exhibits at the 2023 de Young Open in S.F., and at the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia. Weston is a member of the Bay Area Photographers Collective.\n\n ","user_id":122509,"name":"Rusty Weston","website":"www.rustyweston.com"},{"id":681008,"bio":"Tony Maniaty is a Sydney/Paris-based photographer and journalist . His career spans a range of creative roles - foreign correspondent, documentary maker, photojournalist, screenwriter and fiction author. He was the Paris-based European Correspondent for SBS Television (Australia) and Executive Producer of ABC Television’s ‘7.30 Report,’ Australia’s leading nightly current affairs program. Tony holds a Doctorate in Media Studies. In 2020 he documented the Covid-19 pandemic on the streets of Paris, and published his photobook 'Our Hearts Are Still Open' to coincide with two exhibitions of his Paris work. His photographs have appeared in international journals including US Publishers Weekly, Leica Fotografie International, The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald, and in the Paris-based Eye of Photography website.  He uses Leica cameras.  ","user_id":680424,"name":"Tony Maniaty","website":"www.tonymaniaty.com"},{"id":756914,"bio":"","user_id":752058,"name":"Александр Соколов","website":""},{"id":682517,"bio":"My happy place is behind the lens!","user_id":681933,"name":"Belinda Moretta","website":"www.belindamoretta.com"},{"id":731408,"bio":"Nancy Richards Farese is a photographer, social entrepreneur, and author. Founder of PhotoPhilanthropy, and CatchLight, her work explores the role of the arts and media in civil society and leveraging the power of visual storytelling for the social good. \n\n","user_id":730733,"name":"Nancy Farese","website":"www.nancyfarese.com"},{"id":11784,"bio":"Daniel Orlando Lara\nBased in Mexico. He studied at Centro de la imagen in Mexico City 2010 and also at the National School of Photography in Arles France as a resident student (2007)\n He participated in PictureBerlin Program 2011 and Atelier Smedsby with JH Engstrom 2012-2013  Paris.  Selected artist to participate in the artistic residency How to flatten a mountain, presented his work at the PhotoIreland 2018 festival in Dublin Ireland and finalist photographer at the FestFoto 2018 Porto Alegre festival competition. FORCAN residency north-east Mexico.Nes Residency Skagastrond Iceland 2019.2019-20 Visual Strorytelling Masterclass LensCulture.Stage Concevoir et realiser un livre photographique / Le Bec en L ` Air Editions \u0026amp; Agence VU 2022 . He´s interested in approaching photography in several ways. ","user_id":11784,"name":"Daniel Orlando","website":"www.vogue.com/photovogue/photographers/202447"},{"id":43680,"bio":"Here we go with the snippets about my passion,\n\nI am hailing from cuddalore, right from my child hood, I have a passion towards photography , I do not remember exactly which moment triggered me to get involved in this journey, but due to financial inabilities during my initial stages, I can’t able to focus completely in my passion. I had worked for 10 years in different MNC’s across Chennai to improve my family financial stability, but at the same time I use to learn the nuances of the photography hoping that I will succeed at some point of time in my journey. I have been scouting for some experienced professionals to learn/understand the new technology, lightings, techniques to be used in photography, but everything is in vain. \n\nI use to go outings with my colleagues /friends during weekends to different places across Tamil Nadu to capture the cultures, sceneries, events etc., whatever hard work I put in for my passion started to pay off for the last 2 years. To name a few, I have been awarded an award by Pondicherry Government sponsored by Canon for the best photographer award for the year 2013. Apart from my routine work, as a friendly gesture I have been getting calls frequently from my friends/relatives/colleagues to capture their wonderful moments like Wedding \u0026amp; Birthday functions. Also am planning to pursue my passion as a fulltime career from next month onwards.\n\nYour call has come as a pleasant surprise to me; hope the above information is more sufficient for you Also please find attached some of my photographs for your kind perusal, let me know if you need any information/ clarifications on this \n\nHere with i enclosed some of my pics for your knowledge \n\nFor more details for my passion please view this link : https://www.flickr.com/photos/krish_clicks/\n\nThanks and Regards \n\n Krishnan Soundararajan","user_id":43685,"name":"Krishnan Soundararajan","website":"www.facebook.com/krishnan.krishna.7"},{"id":282203,"bio":"Photographer and filmmaker based in the UK.","user_id":281601,"name":"garrod kirkwood","website":"www.garrodkirkwood.com"},{"id":782699,"bio":"Fleur Thesmar (b. 1972; Paris, France) began an art career in her youth and returned after a burnout when she was a successful lobbyist in France. After moving to the US in 2015, she was enthralled by Californian landscapes. In creating her work, the shapes of the natural world are her primary inspiration: translating them into compelling works of oil and watercolor, as well as digital collage, and textile. She is inspired by nature’s inherent harmonies to inform her work in subject matter and material selection. \nThesmar’s work is a synthesis of environmentally-aware artmaking, after she became allergic to preservatives contained in most commercial paints. As a result, Thesmar uses environmentally-friendly materials. Thesmar’s artwork is an invitation to the viewer. She focuses her work on offering a range of aesthetic emotions to viewers, rather than imposing them. She invites contemplation of the environment, as well as a space for discovery and imagination.","user_id":773069,"name":"Fleur Thesmar","website":"www.FleurThesmar.com"},{"id":43652,"bio":"Photographer and editor with experience in national and international media based in the city of Mexico. In his experience as editor of photography has served in that position in the Millennium Sunday, weekly Milenio magazine supplement and its digital platform, international agency Xinhua and the sports newspaper Record. As a photographer, he has collaborated with the AP and Reuters agencies. Since 2003 he works with the magazine National Geographic photographer On Assignment.","user_id":43657,"name":"Arturo Bermúdez","website":"www.arturobermudez.com.mx"},{"id":756992,"bio":"*1948. Psychologist and Photographer/ Fotoakademie Köln/Cologne, Germany.\n","user_id":752119,"name":"Nicolas Kneip","website":"nickneiphoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":612883,"bio":"Zachary Maxwell Stertz is an accomplished entertainment, dance and music photographer, known for his ability to capture the raw emotion and energy of his subjects. He has a keen eye for detail and a unique perspective on the world, which allows him to create stunning and evocative images. With a passion for entertainment, music and dance, Zachary has had the opportunity to photograph some of the most talented and renowned performers in the industry. His work has been featured in numerous advertisements and publications, and he continues to push the boundaries of his craft with each new project he undertakes.","user_id":612299,"name":"Zachary Maxwell Stertz","website":"www.zacharystertz.com"},{"id":557204,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based in the North East of England. \nAfter completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism at the London College of Printing, I returned to my north east roots and began working as a Photographic Technician at Durham University. Although this wasn't my dream photographic job, I was pleased to be working in a role which has given me such diverse experience. Occasionally I was fortunate that my role involved some of the documentary photography which I love.  \nMy personal photography projects were put on hold for a number of years due to family commitments. I finally managed to find some time to devote to my documentary projects again and in 2019 I was honoured to be shortlisted in the Sony World Photography's Open Competition. I would love one day to see some of my personal work in print.","user_id":556620,"name":"Michele Allan","website":"www.micheleallan.com"},{"id":137807,"bio":"My portrait work is a record of the brief moments and interactions I share with my subjects. With a background in clinical imaging within a healthcare setting, my approach to portraiture shares a similarly empathetic consideration of each person before the camera.","user_id":137205,"name":"Jason Dimmock","website":"www.jasondimmock.com"},{"id":699905,"bio":"Photographer and visual artist Isabel Herrera depicts the kind of truth found only in dreams. Raised in Guatemala City, she’s known for her ethereal instant photography and surreal compositions made from Polaroid emulsion lifts applied to various fabrics and metals.  She is attuned to life’s uncertainties—a subject she often explores in her work. Her photos seem to evoke both stillness and imminent action simultaneously: words not yet said, changes waiting to happen. “There’s a harmony that exists in this world,” she says, “whether I pay attention to it or not.”\n\n \nIn 2016, Herrera survived a near-fatal car accident that marked a major shift in her approach to life: She began to live more fully, exhibit more regularly, and connect with a global community of Polaroid artists who share her passion for the medium. “Instant photography slows me down. And so many things happen that I don’t expect: discolorations, little surprises. But those mistakes are what make the final image significant or valuable to me.” Herrera’s work has been exhibited at Guatemala’s Sol del Rio Contemporary Art Gallery, Juannio’s annual Contemporary Latin American Art Auction, and international instant photography festivals in Germany, France, Italy, and the UK.\n\n \n ","user_id":699321,"name":"Isabel Herrera","website":"www.isabelherrerah.com"},{"id":14499,"bio":"Nurse and freelance photographer.\nJean-Michel Regoin (born at Le Mans in 1958) recently emerged from a desired and necessary anonymity. ","user_id":14499,"name":"Jean-Michel Regoin","website":"jeanmichelregoin.com"},{"id":782849,"bio":"Hardeep Sachdev has been a professional photographer since 2000, shooting portraits, fashion editorials, advertising \u0026amp;; film publicity campaigns. Over the course of his career, Hardeep has worked with many noted Bollywood celebrities, top models, reputed advertising agencies, production houses, publications, and is recognised for his distinctive style, innovative sensibility and simplicity in his images. Looking for a higher creative outcome each day, Hardeep blends skill, technique, and minimalistic approach in his work to exploit his artistic potential to the fullest.\n\nPHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS :\nfashion pro - Px3 Paris-2014 (winner silver)\nfine art pro - Px3 Paris-2008 (winner bronze)\npeople/portrait pro - International Photography Awards USA - 2008 (honourable mention)","user_id":773192,"name":"hardeep sachdev","website":""},{"id":203694,"bio":"Lily Alssen is a photography-based artist currently working in Germany. Her practice revolves around photography and is influenced by and at times combined with other media such as drawing, typography, graphic design, and crafts. In her work, she juxtaposes a simplistic and easily accessible aesthetic with complex, often psychological, and sociological topics and unanswered questions about perception and reality. Challenging the general opinion that we live in a superficial world and by using technology that can only capture what takes place in front of her lens, she seeks to think about the invisible and what lies beneath the surface.\nAlssen’s interest in creative techniques and conceptual thinking led her to numerous courses, workshops, and further training in a wide variety of creative areas and a Bachelor of Communication Design (Honours) in Germany and Ireland, which she completed with her work on the subject of 'forgetting'. She plans to complete her Master of Photography at RMIT in Melbourne by the end of 2021.\nFor over a decade she worked as a photo art director in Germany and Australia, as well as a freelance photographer. 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She has personally researched, organised and sought funding for all of her overseas projects, which include - Remember Me: Vancouver’s DTES, Godhūlikāla: India’s Forgotten Elders and Jamadagni’s Temple: The Real Full Moon Festival.\n\nWhen she was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2012, she created a self-portrait project, Reality Trauma, documenting her journey through treatment and recovery. She subsequently created a second project, In the Blood, seven years later when her younger brother Joe was diagnosed with the same type of cancer. Reality Trauma has been widely commended and has been featured worldwide on BBC News Online, photography podcasts. She won the Royal Photographic Societys' Vic Odden Award in 2022. ","user_id":52326,"name":"Carly Clarke","website":"www.carlyclarkephotography.co.uk"},{"id":757315,"bio":"I am Laura Mele from the center of Sardinia. I found Chentannos in 2017 and I included people from an entire Province ( Province of Nuoro). 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Since 2012, I have also been involved in marketing, design, and the strategic direction, as well as conducting tastings, for our natural wine estate in Rust, Burgenland.\n\nThe year 2020 marked a turning point in my career when I seized the opportunity to realize a long-held vision: creating nature portraits that offer a calming and energizing effect. Since then, I have dedicated much of my time to extensive nature photography, developing a unique design concept and building a comprehensive nature archive. With \"Flourish – Framed Nature,\" I explore and depict the deep connection between humans and nature and its essential role in our well-being and creativity, a belief that drives my work to this day.","user_id":755613,"name":"Sonja Priller","website":"www.flourish.at"},{"id":757208,"bio":"杨振宇 1977 \n\nZhenYu YANG  1977","user_id":752292,"name":"zhenyu yang","website":""},{"id":43780,"bio":"Born in 1988 in Ivrea. From an early age I developed a strong interest in the visual arts, so much so that over the compulsory school, I started attending the State Art Institute of Aosta. In 2007 I enrolled at the IED (European Institute of Design) in Turin to attend the three-year course in photography, graduating in photography and photographic technician in 2010.\n\nMy personal research focuses on landscape as a place of human intervention, a meeting of nature and architecture. From my point of view, urbanization and the use of concrete in major road works and architectural, are seen as an aesthetic element that enriches the territory. My eye of the photographer is also attracted to places \"aseptic\", the simple and straightforward.\n Nel 2007 inaugura ad Argenta (FE) la sua prima personale dal titolo \": \u0026lt;\u0026lt;\" Due Punti Aperte le Virgolette, Nel 2010 espone ad Issogne la mostra “DIVERSA” Paesaggi Valdostani. 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I discovered photography about a year ago during a trip to Indonesia, which sparked in me the need to document the lives and stories of people, especially those often overlooked.\nI am a self-taught photographer, and I shoot primarily in black and white, a choice that allows me to focus on the essence of the subjects and the emotional intensity of the scenes. My aim is not to glorify or idealize, but rather to offer an honest and direct view of reality.\nThis summer, I traveled to Thailand to work on a photographic project about Muay Thai, with the intent of exploring the contradictions of this country through one of its most iconic art forms. My goal is to tell stories of resilience, struggle, and identity with respect and humility. For me, photography is a means to raise awareness and prompt reflection, rather than provide answers. 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However, this process is an ever-changing act.\nThe image becomes a filter between reality and the imaginary.\nAmong the latest exhibitions, the Salon d'Automne 2022 in Paris within the Photography Section.  Numerous national and international exhibitions, prizes and awards.\n\nFor more information  www.virna.org.","user_id":739270,"name":"Virna Brunetto","website":"www.virna.org"},{"id":216263,"bio":"I first became interested in analog photography in 1965/66 and have been playing with it since then. 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The photos and film he left behind are an enduring legacy of our family and the life that we shared.\n\nI was born and raised in Paris and now live in Berowra with my Australian husband and our three children—on-call models who have helped me hone my own “moment capturing eye”. I’ve worked in film and fine art photography since 2013. I’ve exhibited my photos in renowned Australian galleries, travelled Europe for special shoots, had my photos featured in print and online and have won awards—both international and local—for my work.\n","user_id":62617,"name":"Nadia Stone","website":"www.nadiastonephotography.com"},{"id":693542,"bio":"I was alway interested in photography, when I was in my 20's I took a photography course at the New School, in New York City. That was back in the day of film. I knew I couldn't afford to have a dark room in my tiny apartment so  I gave up classes.\n4 decades later, while on a trip to Italy a friend of mine, started showing me some camera basics in  digital photography. I came home and signed up for photography classes and never looked back. I am able to pursue my passion and follow my dream. I hope you enjoy my images.","user_id":692958,"name":"Robin Zygelman","website":"www.robinzygelmanphotography.com"},{"id":728015,"bio":"","user_id":727431,"name":"Jordi Buch","website":"500px.com/p/jordi_olot?view=galleries"},{"id":783246,"bio":"Born in Donetsk, Ukraine, I began my artistic journey in 1999, driven by the question, 'Why do I exist?' Moving to Switzerland in 2006, I embraced new perspectives, enriching my art. In Montreux, I explored photography and oil painting, capturing my evolving self.\n\nStudying International Business Management in Geneva in 2010, I gained insights into global cultures, enhancing my artistic expression. Despite a career in Swiss banking and commodity trading from 2016, my heart remained tethered to art, where I felt my true identity.\n\nMy business acumen, particularly in commodity trading, has shaped my approach to art. Negotiation and communication skills are my tools, helping me articulate my vision as an artist and storyteller. My work, an 'Architect of Modern Existence's Duality,' combines photography, oil painting, and metal sculpture, narrating emotional stories of contrast and conflict between desires and daily life.\n\nMy art is a quest for balance, reflecting a blend of commercial intellect and emotional depth. 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A couple of years later, Stella held her first solo exhibition in Milan with a collection of these images. At 19, Stella packed up her camera, gave a big kiss to her mamma, and moved to London to attend photography at University of the Arts (with the help of Google Translate). Photography served as Stella’s introduction to filmmaking, the medium granting her the opportunity to dive deeper into the themes and ideas she grew up cherishing. To this date, Stella has directed and shot for the likes of i-D, Dazed \u0026amp; Confused, Nowness, Vogue Italia, British Vogue and Vogue China, along with campaigns for Gucci, Burberry, Prada, Armani, Nike, Adidas, Sony Music, Atlantic Records and Google. 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It's the untouched beauty of landscapes and wildlife in their natural habitats that truly inspire me, driving me to capture their essence authentically.\n\nAs a fine art photographer, I aspire to evoke emotions and encourage reflection, prompting viewers to celebrate the enduring beauty of nature. For me, photography is a medium through which we can appreciate life's subtle nuances, akin to how relationships teach us to cherish life's smallest, most beautiful moments.\n\nI extend an invitation to you to embark on a visual journey through nature with me. Together, let's immerse ourselves in its tranquility, serenity, and wonder.","user_id":773561,"name":"Maria Ciampini","website":"www.mariaciampiniphotography.com"},{"id":743638,"bio":"Sergey Skip is a Berlin and Lisbon-based visual artist and photographer. In his fine art and fashion photography he studies transitions of memories  into illusions.\n\nHis work often blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy, with a focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of memory and perception. His photographs are characterized by their dreamlike quality, and often feature surreal elements that seem to defy rational explanation.","user_id":740818,"name":"Sergey Skip","website":"www.sergeyskip.com"},{"id":162118,"bio":"on the road: always\nfollowed: by heart\nlooking for: human ","user_id":161516,"name":"magdalena siemaszko","website":""},{"id":651031,"bio":"Portrait photographer from a little town in a little country.","user_id":650447,"name":"Anett Kneifel","website":"www.anett-kneifel.com"},{"id":680489,"bio":"Born in 1977 in Spišská Nová Ves.  She received a bachelor’s degree at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica in 2001 and a graduate degree at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia in 2004.  of Doc. Ľubo Stacho. During her studies, she experimented with different kinds of art media. She created the board paintings for the Dominican chapel in Dunajská Lužná, and in 1997 she participated in a workshop on traditional icon painting in Russia. While studying at VŠVU, she shot a few video works using photographs, for example, Annual Report (2002), and Funeral Hearts (2003). Towards the end of her studies, she started to work more with digital photography, although it reflects painting as media in her case. That is also when her graduation project, the collection, The Eternal Truth, was created. For this work, in 2004, she received the rector’s award. She was nominated for the Alcatel CEE Prize for the cycle Don't Touch in 2006 and nominated for the ESSL ART AWARD CEE 2013. She continues to be a freelancer and she is interested in a photo of an intimate documentary, digitally manipulated, archival and conceptual photography. Since 2016, he has been a senior lecturer for photography at the Institute of Design at the Faculty of Architecture in Bratislava, Slovakia.","user_id":679905,"name":"Monika Stacho","website":"www.monikastacho.webnode.sk"},{"id":200140,"bio":"Ann B. Rosen fell in love with photography as an undergraduate and continued studying this medium, receiving an MFA at VSW, Rochester, where she worked with Joan Lyons, Keith Smith and John Wood focusing on printmaking and bookmaking. She combined text, paint and abstract photographs in her early work. Amid life changes, Rosen’s work transformed into photographic portraiture. Her images expose a vulnerability and strength in her subjects through facial expression and body language.\n\nIn the Presence of Family: Brooklyn Portraits, Rosen photographed families visiting street fairs in Brooklyn in the early aughts and photographed them again ten years later creating photo books that reflect their personal and ethnic family stories. Being Seen is a portrait project to bring understanding and dignity to homeless or formerly homeless women. The images, exhibited with oral histories, reflect their instability and resilience as they struggle to recreate their lives.\n\nRosen has received grants from the Brooklyn Arts Council for her family portrait project and the Puffin Foundation for her project, Being Seen. She’s created new work in residencies from the Project Space, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester; the Mauser Foundation, Costa Rica and 360 Xochi Quetzal, Mexico. Solo exhibitions include Five Myles Gallery, Being Seen, and Webster University, In the Presence of Family: Brooklyn Portraits. Group exhibitions include Burchfield-Penney Art Center, 50 in 50 and CIIS, San Francisco, Wha","user_id":199538,"name":"Ann Rosen","website":"www.annrosen.com"},{"id":545253,"bio":"Daniel John Bracken is a London based visual artist working primarily with photography. His research draws from alien abduction stories and his images question the ontology of the photograph. He has had works included in a number of group exhibitions and publications that have been displayed throughout Europe, Asia and the United States.","user_id":544669,"name":"Daniel John Bracken","website":"www.danieljohnbracken.com"},{"id":431246,"bio":"","user_id":430662,"name":"Peter Arcese","website":""},{"id":773394,"bio":"","user_id":765473,"name":"Alice Liu","website":""},{"id":44054,"bio":"","user_id":44059,"name":"Pekka Järventaus","website":"www.prowlingwithlions.com"},{"id":757694,"bio":"","user_id":752692,"name":"Ming-Xian Yan","website":"yanmingxian.tuchong.com"},{"id":199421,"bio":"Valerie Yong Ock Kim grew up in rural Kahalu`u on the Hawaiian island of O`ahu, granddaughter of Okinawan and Korean immigrants.  She has had many solo exhibits and has been included in juried shows across the US from Hawai’i to Rhode Island and Paris.  Her series, “Light Speed Matter, A Still Place Waiting” was the solo exhibition at Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center on Makawao, Maui which included a seven-minute video piece and kiln-fired photographic cast glass pieces. \n\nKim directed and wrote \"Waging Peace,\" a 25-minute film about Soviet and American children creating Peace Camps during the ending of the Cold War in1987 while Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan worked at Peace Talks between their two countries.\n\nValerie is a Local 399 Location Manager out of Los Angeles. She worked on feature films with Oscar-winning Directors Ang Lee, and Julie Taymor, and on Gore Verbinski’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies.  Handling the demands of powerful creatives and large-scale projects, Kim supported her independent artistic vision. \n\nKim is a member of ASMPLA and is represented by Photo Resource Hawaii and Fine Art Associates at Art Loft in Hawaii as well as Art for Film in NYC and Appleton Art Design in CT. She is part of the Kipaipai Fellows out of Los Angeles. Her work is on valyokim.com and  torusgallery.com","user_id":198819,"name":"Valerie Yong Ock Kim","website":"valyokim.com"},{"id":432476,"bio":"Marianne McCoy is an American photographer who grew up in Spokane, WA. Her career spans 34 years. Education includes Cornish College of the Arts, University of Washington and Photographic Center NW in Seattle, WA. She was a teacher at the Photographic Center NW, specializing in Studio and Natural Lighting, Alternative Processes, Plastic Cameras and Lith Printing. McCoy currently enjoys creating her personal Fine Art projects. Marianne's commercial career was successful by using her unique  style of photography and darkroom techniques. She has exhibited locally, nationally and internationally. Her current goals are to keep refining her skills and move forward in her creative talents.","user_id":431892,"name":"Marianne McCoy","website":"mariannemccoy.com"},{"id":757701,"bio":"","user_id":752699,"name":"xian wang","website":""},{"id":213418,"bio":"","user_id":212816,"name":"Lucy Siek","website":""},{"id":756959,"bio":"Michael Cannon is a portrait photographer that helps men look and feel confident by creating lasting images that reflect their unique personality. He believes professional images are one of the best ways to showcase who you are to the world. Recently, Michael began exploring self portraits that have opened a door to expression and personal exploration. Through these images he's been able to dig deeper into his own fears and desires, which he hopes will be an inspiration for others.","user_id":752093,"name":"Michael Cannon","website":"www.michaelecannon.com"},{"id":305092,"bio":"Portraitiste engagée, c'est vers ce que l'on ne voit pas que j'aime mettre la lumière. \nDévoiler la singularité de chacun, à travers des portraits simples et puissants, qui racontent, tout en douceur, l'histoire et la complexité de l'humain. \nDévelopper des projets aussi pour changer le regard sur des sujets inconfortables, les rendre accessibles et permettre un échange et discussion. ","user_id":304490,"name":"Sophie Bourgeix","website":"www.sophiebourgeixphotographe.com"},{"id":778700,"bio":"Learning the ropes","user_id":769847,"name":"Eduardo Santos","website":""},{"id":52401,"bio":"Photographer and digital artist Jane Long was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1970. Currently based in Brisbane, Australia, she combines photography and photomanipulation to create slightly surreal images that straddle the line between reality and fantasy.\nCompletely self-taught, she has worked with Photoshop since 1994, both commercially and for personal work. More recently she has delved wholeheartedly into photography, concentrating on conceptual work. However digital art remains a passion and forms an integral part of her work.\n\njane long photography\ninfo@janelong.com.au\nwww.janelong.com.au\nwww.facebook.com/janelongphotography\nwww.instagram.com/jane_long_art\n\n","user_id":52406,"name":"Jane Long","website":"www.janelong.com.au"},{"id":727221,"bio":"Since 1997, I have been showing my work  as a fine art photographer in group and solo exhibitions.\nI have also entered competitions and  my work has been selected.\nIn 2010 I stopped working as a photographer and started doing started other work.\nI had stopped creating art for a long time, but around two years ago, I started to pursue photography again.\n\nPublic collection : Kiyosato museum of photographic arts","user_id":726637,"name":"HIDEKI YURA","website":"hidekiyura.myportfolio.com"},{"id":44105,"bio":"Documentary photographer, multimedia journalist and press photographer (Zuma) based in London. Sabrina's reportages mainly focus on the multifaceted identities and displacements of the contemporary world, from a  socio-cultural and political perspective related to human and civil rights and environment.\nAfter a PhD in Chinese Cultural Studies and a specialization in International  Development, she was awarded the University of Bolton-BFSLU (U.K./China) joint M.A. in International Multi Media Journalism.\nHer works have been exhibited, among the others, at PAN-Palace of the Arts of Naples (Italy), The Italian Consulate of Guangzhou (China), 798 Art District, Beijing, Pingyao International Festival of Photography (China), Siena International Photo Awards, After Nine Gallery (London), Festival of Ethical Photography, Lodi (Italy). Published on Blow-up, China Daily,  China Dialogue, Featureshot, Il Manifesto, Information, Ilta-Sanomat, La Lettura (Corriere della Sera), Repubblica, The Canary, Pagina 99, The Guardian, The Times, Telegraph, ...","user_id":44110,"name":"Sabrina Merolla","website":"www.sabrinamerolla.org"},{"id":778557,"bio":"","user_id":769730,"name":"Winnie Kwan","website":""},{"id":732642,"bio":"Artist, writer, photographer ","user_id":731788,"name":"Evan Williams","website":"www.evanscottwilliams.com "},{"id":32988,"bio":"Daisuke Takakura\n\nLives and works in Tokyo\n1980 Born in Saitama, Japan\n2002 Graduated from Rikkyo University, Faculty of Law\n\n【Solo Exhibition,Solo show】\n2019 \"clerestory\"@TEZUKAYAMA GALLERY,Osaka\n2018 \"fotofever\"@Carrousel du Louvre,Paris\n2017  \"fotofever\"@Carrousel du Louvre,Paris\n2016  \"monodramatic / loose polyhedron\"@TEZUKAYAMA GALLERY,Osaka\n\n【Group Exhibition】\n2022 Dec.2021-Jul. \"SHIBUYA 2CHO-ME ART PROJECT\" | near Shibuya Station\n2018.”ART CENTRAL” @ Central Harborfront,Hong Kong\n2016.Mar.-Jun. \"Young Portfolio 2015\"\n2015.Dec. \"BRAVE NEW WORLD\"@DOX,Prague\n\n【AWARD.etc】\n2020 \"Critical Mass 2020 TOP 50\"\n2018 \"Review Santa fe\" \n2015 \"Young Portfolio 2015\"​ (selected by Eiko Hosoe,Daido Moriyama,Keizo Kitajima / Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts)\n2014 “LensCuture Visual Storytelling Awards 2014 finalist”\n","user_id":32993,"name":"Daisuke Takakura","website":"www.casane.jp"},{"id":148722,"bio":"Ever since my childhood I was interested in photography. At the age of 15 I started studying at the Photo academy in The Netherlands. I’am already 20 years in business, specialized in wedding photography. In that category we received several national and international awards.\nRecently I started to focus more on documentary photography. I get inspired when I travel and connect with the local community. Telling stories to capture social and political events with the purpose of informing the public is something I feel is important. In 2017 this resulted in winning the Monovisions award and the National Geographic Public Award, category Human.","user_id":148120,"name":"Kars Tuinder","website":"www.karstuinder.com"},{"id":783482,"bio":"I am an artist/photographer. I studied Fine Art and went to Newport College in Gwent specializing in Documentary photography. ","user_id":773672,"name":"Brett Hambling","website":"bretthambling1963@gmail.com"},{"id":36598,"bio":"I was educated by an artist father. At home and in the classroom. So, for me, art became the natural means of expression. Although opposed to the traditional vision in which the artist chooses a field of work, I believe that the medium should be adapted to the idea you want to convey. So I found myself working with photography, sculpture, painting, video art, installation, performance… what I needed in each case\nThe realization of my works is not but a way to let out an inner dialogue, through which I attempt to answer myself about the future and the consequences that the course of time causes on man and his environment, or transcendence and the sediment that we leave in our absence\nI also work as a teacher, and these two aspects are two sides of the same coin. There lies the origin of my interest in the perceptual system and its skewed interpretation based on vested interests, both to question it as to take advantage using it as a starting point.","user_id":36603,"name":"Álvaro Pérez Mulas","website":"www.alvaroperezmulas.com"},{"id":757759,"bio":"","user_id":752746,"name":"Michal Yehezkel","website":""},{"id":217812,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer mainly doing commercial work for a variety of clients, but my personal work mainly targets documentation, photojournalism and fine art.","user_id":217210,"name":"Jacob Sammut","website":"www.jacobsammutphotography.com"},{"id":200583,"bio":"2006 - 2010 - Bachelor photography (ECAL, Lausanne)\n2010 - 2012 Assistant Photography (Ecal, Lausanne)\n2010 - 2023 Independant artist photographer \n2015 - 2023 Curator in the art space La Fabrik, Monthey, Switzerland\n\n","user_id":199981,"name":"cédric raccio","website":"www.cedricraccio.com"},{"id":44373,"bio":"I was born in Beijing China in 1957. In 1985 I moved to the United States for graduate school education. I started taking photographs since 2006, focusing mostly on portraits. \"2020\" and \"Six Feet Apart\" are my recent project aimed at capturing the strength and character of people in Maine during the pandemic time. ","user_id":44378,"name":"Ni Rong","website":"www.nirongphoto.com"},{"id":507317,"bio":"Juliette Sales est scénariste et auteure de livres pour la jeunesse. Elle a récemment pris le pinceau. Dans son studio parisien,  prolifère un univers étrange,  constitués de formes franches et couleurs vives. La famille sous toutes ses formes est au coeur de ses interrogations et de son travail.\n\nJuliette Sales is a screenwriter and author of children's books. She recently started painting. In her Parisian studio, proliferates a strange universe, made of frank shapes and bright colors. Family is at the heart of her writing and visual work.\n","user_id":506733,"name":"Juliette Sales","website":""},{"id":32232,"bio":"Freelance writer and photographer.  My photo exhibitions  \"The smiling philosopher Arne Næss\" and \"Portrait of the artist Pushwagner\" was shown in Norway.  Born and living in the Oslo area. Published the black and hvite photo book \"Pushwagner x 75\".","user_id":32237,"name":"Petter Mejlænder","website":"www.tekstogbilder.no and www.arnenæss.no "},{"id":140145,"bio":"Mohammad Sorkhabi (b. 1985 Mashhad Iran), also known as “Sorkhe,” is a fine art photographer who creates works that combine classical painting with modern psychological narrative.\n\nHis artistic vision was initially inspired by viewing his mother’s art collection and his father’s vintage film cameras. The appreciation for art made him deeply interested in the Romantic and Renaissance traditions. Nowadays, Sorkhabi is influenced by traditional lighting, rich tonal changes, and atmospheric compositions, combined with deliberate digital modifications to produce visually stunning and emotionally potent images.\n\nSorkhabi does not necessarily want to convey a single message. He relies heavily on intuition and an inward voice for his creative process. He begins with just an impulse and then goes through a mental visualization, performance, and final editing. As a result, his images have intentionally ambiguous narratives so that each spectator can interpret them and connect with his or her personal experiences.\n\nMemory time consciousness, self-awareness, and subtle plays between presence and absence are the aspects that can be seen in most of his works. They are marked by a grim meditative mode and sometimes an almost gothic spirit, which generates a somewhat dreamlike setting where the old and the modern are present simultaneously without disturbing each other.\n\nSince 2015, Sorkhabi’s works have been featured and acknowledged in exhibitions and competitions worldwide across Canada Italy the UAE UK France, and the US. Tehran is where he lives and works.","user_id":139543,"name":"Mohammad Sorkhabi","website":"www.mohammadsorkhabi.ir"},{"id":665560,"bio":"","user_id":664976,"name":"Catherine Dupont","website":""},{"id":328998,"bio":"I photograph people who it seems to me know something about life that maybe I don't, or didn't know I didn't know. ","user_id":328396,"name":"David Baez","website":""},{"id":20710,"bio":"Im freelance photographer, mainly focused on portrait and documentary.\n2016 - MA of Photography, Institut of creative photography in Opava (www.itf.cz)","user_id":20710,"name":"Roman Dobeš","website":""},{"id":157410,"bio":"With a curious look at cultural manifestations and random everyday images, João Terezani is Photographer and College Professor with an interest in image production, especially street, travel and nature photography.  Curious and concerned about studying through looking and searching for possible and impossible images that he encounters in everyday life.","user_id":156808,"name":"João Terezani","website":"www.joaoterezani.com"},{"id":419368,"bio":"To capture the moment or to stage a story and to bring these impressions into the world, that is my intension with each photograph.\n\nTo me black \u0026amp; white photography is a special form of showing the essentials, to focus on what is really important. My intention on my way is to show the world the reality of life – in small villages as well as in big cities around the world. That is my passion.\n\nI'm a freelance photographer and finished my studies at Fotoakademie Köln, Germany in April 2021\n","user_id":418784,"name":"Michaela Soost","website":"www.michaelasoost.com"},{"id":38751,"bio":"Photographe indépendant...","user_id":38756,"name":"Vincent Brien","website":"vincentbrien.carbonmade.com"},{"id":121690,"bio":"","user_id":121088,"name":"Bermuda Bermuda","website":"Bermuda.de"},{"id":747603,"bio":"\u2028I’m a photographer, filmmaker and creative director originally from India, A photographer and filmmaker originally from New Delhi, Uma first experimented with the medium while studying communication design going on to pursue a full funded MA in Fashion Photography at LCF in 2015.\nAfter working in India for 3+ years with magazines, designers, brands (in addition to some political filmmaking ) she moved to Zürich in 2020. The pandemic afforded time to pause and reflect as a result of which her gaze and artistic style went in a whole new direction.She is currently exploring this new way with personal work and building her commercial practice in Switzerland.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":744276,"name":"Uma Dilip Damle","website":"www.umadamle.com"},{"id":265213,"bio":"","user_id":264611,"name":"Richard Nahem","website":"www.richardnahemphotography.com"},{"id":757910,"bio":"I love soft light, strong contrast, capturing the moment of emotion. And despite my careers in Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and teaching college courses, my first love is capturing images.\n\nI have been published in the Boston Globe, Focus on Sports, Vermont Life and the Washington Post. In 2013, I was fortunate to be selected to exhibit in the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut. I have had several solo shows in Washington, DC and Vermont.\n\nI live in a tiny, rural town with a population of 1,200 - Lincoln, Vermont.  Everyday, I am inspired  by the people in our community - hunters, loggers, artist, writers, children, people of all ages and just ordinary folks trying to make a living and raise a family during tough times.  I am especially grateful to my partner, who is an artist, and inspires me to dig deeper into my photography and my soul. ","user_id":752877,"name":"Paul Forlenza","website":""},{"id":44306,"bio":"Jeff Blucher continues to define his artistic expression through his own balance of calculation and experimentation. He photographs the world around him with intention, creating images that have meaning, beauty, and thought behind them. He is primarily self-taught.\nJeff enjoys using a variety of cameras and techniques, both film and digital, and has a love for the surprising nuances that can be found in a vintage camera, or even a plastic “toy” camera. He does his own processing and enjoys spending rainy evenings with a fresh roll of film in the darkroom in his home.\nFor subject matter, Jeff often chooses natural subjects, and enjoys creating images that show the juxtaposition of man and nature. He is forever enticed by his love of capturing images on film, and his work is characterized by depth, interest, and the hint of story.","user_id":44311,"name":"Jeff Blucher","website":"www.jeffblucher.com"},{"id":162309,"bio":"Meine Bilder müssen für sich sprechen.......","user_id":161707,"name":"Martin Christ","website":"www.martin-christ.com"},{"id":52476,"bio":"I became a full time professional photographer in 2010, after working 14 years as a mine geologist.\n\nOne of the largest challenges in the beginning was choosing what to specialize in (if anything), but it soon became clear to me that I am happiest when I am not working alone, when there is a realtime collaboration between me and the subject, leading to the final result.\n\nI’m very much drawn to people. To me, a portrait can be a very truthful, straightforward depiction of someone, or an image that reveals not only who they are but also who they could be.\n","user_id":52481,"name":"Gonçalo Barriga","website":"www.goncalobarrigafoto.com"},{"id":622406,"bio":"Photography is about seeing. I photograph what I see, which leads to an eclectic body of work. I am drawn to forms, light, shadow that combine to make a composition that I see as a printable image.","user_id":621822,"name":"Dan McLean","website":"www.galleryhouse.art"},{"id":52445,"bio":"Mojgan Ghanbari was born in Tehran, Iran. Her career in journalism started at the age of 20 with a position at a magazine where she formed friendships with photojournalists and documentary photographers. Envying their ability to tell stories using images, she spent every free moment enhancing her skills using this craft to capture a small piece of someone’s life and to express her vision using journalistic tools. In 2014, she completed a Masters with distinction in photojournalism and documentary photography at the London College of Communication. Most of her works are deeply rooted in her personal history and are associated with an exploration in the ways she, and other people, interact with, or affected by society. She has spent the last few years documenting her cultural background and daily life of Iranian women. Her work has been exhibited in the United Kingdom and Iran.","user_id":52450,"name":"Mojgan Ghanbari","website":"www.mojganghanbari.com "},{"id":669840,"bio":"","user_id":669256,"name":"Sylvie Redmond","website":"www.sylvieredmond.com"},{"id":723343,"bio":"Always travelling even when I'm at home, I love to explore new places, faces, cultures and telling stories through images. Street photography addicted!\n","user_id":722759,"name":"Arianna Speranza","website":"www.ariannasperanza.com"},{"id":757608,"bio":"","user_id":752618,"name":"Sixteen Flowers","website":"sixteenflowersnyc.com"},{"id":170673,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Yerevan, Armenia.","user_id":170071,"name":"Hrant Khachatryan","website":"www.hrantkhachatryan.com"},{"id":219379,"bio":"","user_id":218777,"name":"Sabrina van der Riet","website":"www.sabrinavanderriet.com"},{"id":704331,"bio":"I’m Jean Picou and I’m a Navy Brat. Born in Spain where I lived for a few years before moving to Italy for a few more years. Uncle Sam (and my Mom) decided it was time to live in the States so in the early 80’s I moved to Virginia Beach and attended Princess Anne High School. Thanks to the guidance of a great art teacher, after graduation I headed north to Baltimore where I attended The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). I received my BFA in Visual Communication and began a career in Advertising and Graphic Design. I worked as a Designer and Art Director for several mid to large-size agencies where my creative responsibilities included advertising campaigns, logo and package design as well as some television and radio production. In 2003, after 12 years in Baltimore, I moved to St. Croix, the largest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands where I started 620 Design - a solo-run advertising and graphic design studio based out of my house. Now back in Virginia, after so many years, I find it necessary to readjust. Not only my mindset and my wardrobe but my work as well. I feel that's what good creatives do best...we adapt. ","user_id":703747,"name":"Jean Picou","website":"620design.com"},{"id":773449,"bio":"","user_id":765524,"name":"Nicola Esposito","website":null},{"id":44344,"bio":"Australian, b. 1988\n\nSam is a social documentary and conservation photographer born in Newcastle, Australia. He graduated with a degree in photography from the Queensland College of Art before beginning his career working with NGOs in South-East Asia, Antarctica and Northern Europe.\n\nBoth during and after studying, he has won several national and international prizes including 1st place in the International Conservation Photography Awards, a featured artist at Photoville 2014, New York City and shortlisted for the Fremantle International Portrait Prize. He has exhibited in Australia, South-East Asia and the United States.\n\nSam currently lives in British Columbia, Canada and is a contributor at Corbis Images.","user_id":44349,"name":"Sam Edmonds","website":"www.samedmonds.com "},{"id":44712,"bio":"Alessandro Barattelli's camera is his faithful tool and medium. Particularly attracted to blue skies under which he walks during his travelings. Barattelli is committed to study architectural form and, in general, all the urban landscapes. The contrast between the skies and the architectural materials creates a sense of three-dimensionality, which gives a physical substance to his photographs.\n","user_id":44717,"name":"Alessandro Barattelli","website":"www.alessandrobarattelli.com"},{"id":758102,"bio":"Portraits ","user_id":753035,"name":"Pierre Burnaugh","website":"pierreburnaugh.com"},{"id":243527,"bio":"Photojournalist of the Hungarian online newspaper 444.hu","user_id":242925,"name":"Gábor Bankó","website":""},{"id":46163,"bio":"","user_id":46168,"name":"Louise Segev","website":""},{"id":41098,"bio":"What drives me to take photography is the urgent and primary need to give voice to my feelings and states of mind which, otherwise, would not find a way to be expressed. What moves me is the aim to give shape to my demons, to my concerns, to my tensions, not through words, but through images. \n\nBy following this polar star, photography should not seek the evidence of reality or stereotypically reproduce what appears on the surface. But aspire to go beyond the conventional duplication of a landscape and/or a face. It must focus its gaze on the essence of things. It is not simple reproduction. But it is instead the attempt to grasp, translate, transmit what is irreproducible or unknown to the rational side of our brain. Photography is the art of telling with light what mysterious and intimate and secretly deep is enclosed in the shadows. Photography is, then, the art of telling a feeling, an emotion, a sensation.\n\nBlack and white analog photography is my favourite one, because it allows me the highest level of expression. I find this language very poetic, elegant, essential and, definitively, there is something magical and evocative and not completely “reacheable” in it that still continues to fascinate me.\nBut it is also a congenial means of expression, because, to me, is also a moment of research, of contemplation and awareness. Photography is an introspective experience, an opportunity for comparison with the most intimate and secret and contrasting sides of my personality. From this point of view, photography, as psychotherapeutic process, reveals its great importance.\n\nGraduate in economics, Roberto De Mitri is a businessman and he lives in Lecce (South Italy). He overcomes the 2014 \"Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards\" in the  category \"Fine art - Amateur\" with the photo \"de Silence of Sand\". In 2015, he gets the second place in Fine Art, abstract, with the series \"Nigredo\" at International Photography Awards. In 2016, he wins the 11th edition of the Black and White Spider Awards, abstract, with \"De Fall\", winning the title of \"Honor of Distinction\" in Photographer of the Year.\nIn 2018, he gets the first place in Fine Art, abstract, with the series \"Solaris\" at International Photography Awards.\nOne of his photos is \"Juror's Pick\" at Lensculture's 2020 Black \u0026amp; White Photography Awards. And he is a finalist at the 2021 Black \u0026amp; White Photography Awards.\nDifferent and numerous are the publications in specialized magazines: Schwarzweiss, Black and White Magazine, Dodho, Fine Art Photo Magazine, B\u0026amp;W Minimalism, Shots, The Analogue Street Collective, Fotobook, Black+White Photography.","user_id":41103,"name":"Roberto De Mitri","website":"www.roberto-demitri.net"},{"id":200309,"bio":"Colombian born, Miami raised, Mateo is a lens-based Artist. Keeping in mind the concept of collaboration as civilized progress, Mateo enacts his practice as a collective collaborative conversation between himself and his subjects with the intent of presenting multiple perspectives  on a reality that would otherwise go unnoticed. Working with dancers and utilizing anatomy as geometry, the artist captures movement and presents contradictory compositions that invite the viewer to question perception and engage with the compositions. This further emphasizes collaboration as the audience become active participants in the conversation. The environment is an essential ingredient to the artist’s work, as nature is the essence of our human existence. Through captured movement, Mateo aims to unravel new possibilities for collective progress.         \n\nHis work has been exhibited in MOCA, New World Gallery, Cisneros-Fontanals Art Foundation, Mindy Solomon Gallery and Coral Gables Museum. Mateo received his BFA from University of Florida through New World School of the Arts and has a studio at the Bakehouse Art Complex. Mateo is currently enacting a Project Residency at The Deering Estate researching connections to ancestral energy through movement and sound. ","user_id":199707,"name":"Mateo Serna Zapata","website":"mateosernazapata.com"},{"id":52530,"bio":"Clara Pereira is a Portuguese photographer, currently based in New York City. Her work focuses on documenting and taking portraits of people, life, and human expression. Born in Madeira Island, Portugal—she holds a degree in Communications and Graphic Arts from the University of Porto (FBAUP), and a certificate in General Studies from the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York.\n\nIn 2015, she co-founded JazzTrail, an online initiative documenting live jazz in New York and jazz album reviews.\nHer work has been published and exhibited in Portugal, London, and New York, and is included in the Paul, Weiss Art Collection.","user_id":52535,"name":"Clara Pereira","website":"www.clarapereiraphotography.com"},{"id":302956,"bio":"I come from East Berlin, from the former GDR. In addition, I was actually born in Stalinstadt, which is now becoming more and more famous as Eisenhüttenstadt.\nEven though my parents would have liked me to do an apprenticeship in my hometown in the Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost (what a word :-)), I was always drawn to Berlin and behind a camera. In 1989 I fled to the Federal Republic of Germany via Hungary and lived in Stuttgart and Konstanz. I studied economics and advertising, live in Berlin and work as an author and artist.\n\nBut you could also say it like this:\nI am Woman, Mother, Sister, Daughter, Refugee, Stranger, Curious, Neighbor, Friend, Grandmother, Hostess, Storyteller, Human, Divorced, Artist, sometimes old, always young and mostly happy.\n","user_id":302354,"name":"BARBARA SOMMERER","website":"www.barbarasommerer.com"},{"id":44496,"bio":"I live in Lisbon, Portugal. I have a Bachelor Degree in History, a Master Degree in Fine Arts (Theory of Arts - Photography)  and  a PhD about body representation in portuguese photography (Faculdade de Belas Artes de Lisboa).\nMy work as a photographer is in relation with my studies in art and photography theory. \n\nMy photographic work is about body representation in the tradition of pictorial arts and photographic art and of issues of women representation.\nThe essential lines of my work can be divided into two distinct but complementary fields. One has to do with the process of shooting the photo which I consider a moment of performance, of discovery and of establishing a relationship with the other. The second one has to do with the production of the final image. In this process I seek to re-use interpret classical poses of major 'Art' and transform them. I seek the representation of a 'real' body - in the tradition of Mapplethorpe, Edward Weston, Sally Mann and others - where one can feel the skin, the sweat and the blood. This body is closely linked to the erotic image as a public image of meanings and it is far from the mainstream image of 'clean Photoshop bodies'. In the image there is always a woman. We are in the ''ritrarre\" field and not the 'imitare' one. The option for natural light and for the use of the film fall into this process. I sometimes use developed old glass plates that I mix with my negative in a project entitled Blood Silver Salts. Thus, the picture not only emerges as a support of the gaze but it also stands as a questioning text able to intervene in everyday life. That’s the type of meaningful duplicity I am interested in.\nAnother project focuses on the use of old photographic cameras exploring the characteristics of images produced by their lenses, framing and speeds. this type of cameras are used in street photography, landscape and architectural photography.","user_id":44501,"name":"António Barrocas","website":""},{"id":218370,"bio":"Zack Bent is an artist based in Seattle, Washington. His sculptures, photographs and videos are often mythic translations of his home, his family and the stuff he collects. Bent received degrees in architecture and environmental design from Ball State University and an MFA in photography from the University of Washington. Recent exhibitions of his work have included exhibits at PDX Contemporary (Portland), Crawl Space Gallery (Seattle), G.Gibson Gallery (Seattle), University of Calgary (Alberta CA) along with video screenings at the Weisman Museum of Art (MN), The Banff Center, and MVMA Fest (Marfa TX). ","user_id":217768,"name":"Zack Bent","website":"www.zackbent.com"},{"id":698799,"bio":"Joshua Stern is a television writer and producer and every week he goes out with his camera and tries to tell a different kind of story that doesn't come from his imagination, but from the lives of the people and situations he comes across. ","user_id":698215,"name":"Joshua Stern","website":"www.joshuadstern.net"},{"id":669793,"bio":"Alaska is home. Oregon is where I live. Adventuring makes my heart happy. Photography is my passion. ","user_id":669209,"name":"Hannah Hillebrand","website":"www.alaskalightphotography.com"},{"id":44740,"bio":"Artist Statement:\nI discover the extraordinary in everyday life.\nPhotographing challenges me to see beyond the\nroutine reality and see the world with another look, \nmotivated by discovering and experience beauty, \nthat appears unexpected anywhere before my camera.\nThe light and the camera are my basic tools\nto express visually what excites me, to capture\nunique moments of life, of people, of nature, \nand explore the virtues of the everyday landscape.\n\n\n","user_id":44745,"name":"Carlaina Fahle","website":"www.carlainafahle-photography.site"},{"id":758080,"bio":"I returned to photography after a 30 year hiatus in 2013.  It's been a relearning process that will continue for the rest of my life. I move between color and black and white as the image demands.  ","user_id":753017,"name":"Lori Abrams","website":"www.loriabramsphotography.com"},{"id":44584,"bio":"Laura Knapp is a 2014 graduate from the New England School of Photography in Boston. Laura previously studied at Bennington College in Vermont until 2012, but left after two years to learn as much as she could about photography. Images from\u0026nbsp;her self portrait project \"La Ura\"\u0026nbsp;have been featured in exhibitions at Black Box Gallery in Portland, Oregon, The Kiernan Gallery in Lexington, Virginia, as well as Photo Place Gallery in Vermont, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, and Panopticon Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. \n\n\"La Ura\"\u0026nbsp;is a never ending project that Laura started in high school and plans to continue for as long as she possibly can. Laura Knapp also has three other projects, one about the man-altered landscape called \"Verde\", a project about young adults in their bedrooms called \"In My Room\", and a project about her grandparents' in their home called \"A Place Called Home\".  ","user_id":44589,"name":"Laura Knapp","website":"www.laura-knapp.com"},{"id":305060,"bio":"As a prominent figure in New York's downtown art scene, my artistic practice focuses on the intersection of race, sexual identity, aging, and social justice activism. I directly engage those who are often deemed invisible, as my photography is an introspective assessment of my life experience. As an active member of ACT UP during the time of the AIDS epidemic in New York City, I  was notably featured in the 1989 “Kissing Doesn’t Kill” poster. My art and activism are profoundly connected, fueling a life-long commitment to visibility and preserving the legacy of LGBTQIA+ and communities of color worldwide.","user_id":304458,"name":"Lola Flash","website":"www.lolaflash.com"},{"id":757614,"bio":"I am a retired high school and elementary school teacher who intends to spend my future hours taking pictures rather than writing lesson plans. I want to visually teach outside of a classroom.","user_id":752624,"name":"Tamara Priestley","website":""},{"id":580427,"bio":"\nMichael K Jess is a media creative who has applied his skills to print journalism,  BBC television, magazine art direction, independent documentary filmmaking and photography. \n\nThe thrust of his oeuvre has been the honest and humane representation of the black diaspora and Africa, in ways that delight, embrace and challenge perceptions. \n\nHis photography career began with the Photo Co-op (now Photofusion) in 1987 and he is a founding member of long-established Autograph who use photography to champion race and human rights. \n\nIn 1991 he went on his first trip to Ghana for five weeks. He has returned many times and produced the long-term photo study Portraits and Pilgrimage in 2020.\n\nHis formal entre into the mass media began in 1990 at The Voice newspaper. He went on to the BBC as an assistant producer working on various documentaries. Channel 4 television followed and in 1997 his diligence led to a one off 30-minute special on the tragic killing of Orville Blackwood in Broadmoor hospital. \n\nIn 2001 he was appointed Deputy Editor and Art Director of the pioneering highbrow magazine the Black Media Journal.\n\nHe presently teaches photography on University of the Arts London (UAL) accredited courses and is the founder of Re/Frame photographers. They  will be hosting their first exhibition at the Photo Book Cafe in October 2023.\n\nFun fact: Michael shares the same birthday as Bob Marley,  February 6th.","user_id":579843,"name":"Michael Jess","website":"www.mjessphotography.art"},{"id":685137,"bio":"Leah Mowers is a photo-based artist living in Ottawa, Canada. Mowers' anthropological approach invites the viewer to pause and reflect as they peek into a world they may never have access to. Using genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, she explores themes of spirituality and cultural stereotypes. Her multi-disciplinary practice includes image, video, and sound which enables viewers to gain a deeper and more personal understanding of these themes. Mowers has exhibited work at the Ottawa Art Gallery and Contact Photography Festival. \n","user_id":684553,"name":"leah mowers","website":"leahmowers.com"},{"id":685409,"bio":"Laura Oliverio is photo editor and photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. She just started as an Associate Photo Editor at CNN where she helps the digital team pick images to run in various types of visual stories.\n\nBefore this, Laura was a Mentee to Adriana Teresa Letorney in The Visura Mentorship Program. In this role, she worked on a project that highlighted success stories of 36 freelance photographers worldwide. It was important to her to not only choose the strongest images but also showcase each photographer’s unique vision.\n\nShe graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University in 2021. There she earned a Bachelor’s Degree of Science with a concentration in photography and psychology. For two years, Laura served as President of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) SU Chapter and then was Head of Visuals at The Newshouse news outlet where she assigned over 20 photographers to stories that dealt with inequality in Central New York.\n\nIn her personal projects, Laura blends documentary with art photography and focuses on themes of family, childhood and psychology. She also has a passion for helping and connecting people, especially those interested in photography. Laura is excited to learn about different projects creative folks may be working on. Please, do not hesitate to reach out.","user_id":684825,"name":"Laura Oliverio","website":"lauraoliverio.com"},{"id":783598,"bio":"Rui J G Ramos was born in 1961, Alvarães, Viana do Castelo (Portugal).\nHe is an architect and is a full professor of architecture at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto, where he teaches design studio. His main research fields of study are housing and ageing.​","user_id":773757,"name":"Rui Ramos","website":"www.rjgramos.com"},{"id":22983,"bio":"Melbourne queer photographer E.F.P. completed this project while studying master's of photography at Photography Studies College in 2023. this is a personal project as it was the first connection to the queer community they discovered and explored.  ","user_id":22983,"name":"Evan Fowler","website":"www.cruisngthebush.com"},{"id":757130,"bio":"We are Lea and Geraldine Kutschke, twin sisters and 27-year-old. Currently, we are studying Design as a Master degree in northern Germany. We both graduated as communication designers before we attended the master program. Photography has always been a major priority in our studies, we have been working and exploring this area since four years now. Photography has become a great way to reset our minds from the systematic driven world and to recreate forms, scenarios, figures and colors to explore new worlds and simultaneously influencing the one we are living on. Through this passion of ours, we have reached adventurous locations and have met exciting people. Photography has been a great way to form new relationships and get inspired by nature and people’s stories. Since an early age, we agreed upon striving for a career that binds us together rather than apart. As twins, we love to co-work in a team and feel welcomed in the design Environment to strengthen this spirit. ","user_id":752233,"name":"Lea and Geraldine Kutschke","website":"www.twiinz.de"},{"id":220125,"bio":"I'm a photographer living in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. I was recently a featured speaker and instructor at the Griffin Museum of Photography and am a former staffer Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, MA. I'm also PhD student in art criticism, philosophy and aesthetics at IDSVA. ","user_id":219523,"name":"Eileen Powers","website":"eileenpowersphotography.com"},{"id":299497,"bio":"\n","user_id":298895,"name":"J W","website":""},{"id":20793,"bio":"Scottish painter with a love of photography , living in Paris, France. ","user_id":20793,"name":"Lisa Keenan","website":""},{"id":853792,"bio":"","user_id":839636,"name":"Artur Lisoviy","website":null},{"id":23951,"bio":"Originally from Indiana, Joshua White received his BFA in Photography from Northern Kentucky University, and his MFA in Photography from Arizona State University. He uses photography and mixed media to investigate memory, mortality, and ecology. His work has been shown internationally, and\u0026nbsp;has been featured by National Geographic, Fraction Magazine, Lenscratch, Wired, Gizmodo, and Feature Shoot, among others. White is the Photography Area Coordinator in Studio Art at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. ","user_id":23951,"name":"Joshua White","website":"www.joshuawhitephotography.com"},{"id":52484,"bio":"I'm a fine art photographer that mainly shoots pinhole portraits in a studio environment. In between shoots I love to go out on the streets to see how close I can approach strangers to photograph them candid. It is a big thrill. To expose aspects of them that would otherwise stay unnoticed. I publish my expanding collection of street photos on Instagram. The inspiration for my close up flash photography I find in the work of Mr. Bruce Gilden. ","user_id":52489,"name":"Rob Verbunt","website":"www.robverbunt.nl"},{"id":588883,"bio":"Amateur photographer born in 1995 and based in Treviso (Italy), mostly committed to street, documentary and architecture photography. His formation is mostly based on the father’s teachings along with self-learning and personal researches, but also on workshops, two under the guidance of the photo-reporter Giulio di Meo, along with seminars and webinars as well. As of now he is a student at the Baltic Film and Media and Arts School at Tallinn, Estonia. His works were displayed in the “Capture the Moment” exhibition in Budapest, the “Isolation, Living Apart” exhibition in Rome then\nduring the 3rd CIP festival, and published in the F-STOP magazine and in the anthology book \"Trieste, passato, presente, futuro\".","user_id":588299,"name":"Francesco Cremonese","website":"francescocremonese.smugmug.com"},{"id":758605,"bio":"Max Karst was born in Seattle,Washington in 1948. In 1967 he saw Antonioni’s film Blowup and almost immediately acquired a Pentax Spotmatic camera. He studied design at Seattle’s Burnley School of Professional Art and was soon working as an art director at N. W. Ayer / F. E. Baker on the Boeing account introducing the new 747. He quit there to open a freelance graphic design and illustration office for a couple of years before packing up the Pentax in a military surplus bag for a six month sabbatical to South America with his girlfriend traveling companion. Back in Seattle in 1974, Max took up custom jewelry design and followed that track for about 12 years, moving operations to Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Hollywood and then back to Seattle in 1980.  He leased a space in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square and eventually transitioned to property development as a lease-hold developer. He learned to fly sailplanes and is an accomplished glider pilot. In 2010 he went to Africa for the first of many trips, engaging in pursuit of various development projects, eventually registering as a US lobbyist for Felix Tshisekedi in his successful 2019 election to the presidency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the first peaceful transition of power in the country’s history. Max is currently assembling a collection of his Africa photos for future exhibition.","user_id":753521,"name":"Max Karst","website":"Under construction"},{"id":445219,"bio":"I thought I was bad at photography when I was young.... even after 2 years of photographic training school....  I spend all my carrier as a kind of photographer agent, at 60 I decided to get back to photography by my self....  \n\n This is the second time I send you images...   I hope I'll get critics this time....\nregrads, Jérôme","user_id":444635,"name":"Jérôme Mündler","website":"www.instagram.com/jeromemundler"},{"id":44649,"bio":"As a photographer I love photographing people in al sorts of light. I try to capture the moment so that true life gets caught on film.\nI shoot digital and instant film. Emotion is what I capture, pure being is the world an instant before you see it. \n\nBased in Hoorn, thats in The Netherlands. \n\nEd","user_id":44654,"name":"Ed Post","website":""},{"id":44759,"bio":"Dario De Dominicis (Rome 1965) began working as a professional photographer in 1993. His work is published in several Italian and international newspapers (Espresso, Newsweek, Le Monde, Sunday Times, El Pais, Dier Zeit). In 1999 he was commissioned a reportage in black and white about life inside the Pontifical Roman Major Seminary. The photos were published by the Vicariate of Rome on  the Jubilee of 2000.  Since then he has increasingly turned his attention to his personal research and his projects. In 2001 he completed a project, lasted four years, on the actual monarchist movement in Italy. The work was published inside the weekly insert of the Corriere della Sera. From 2002 to 2009 he had teached photojournalism at the Roberto Rossellini State Institute for Cinema and Television in Rome. In 2004, he published his first book in black and white ”A Cuban story”,  issues by Postcart. This long-term project summarizes an investigation of fifteen years aimed to follow the Cuba’s transformation after the fall of the socialist block in Europe. In 2009 he moved to Rio de Janeiro with the purpose to follow Brazilian socio-political events. From 2011 to 2014 he collaborates assiduously with Le Monde for which realises a big number of reportages, including seven City Portraits about different Brazilian cities that were daily published during the Fifa World Cup's opening. In 2012 and 2013 he is called to make the visual documentation of the book “The Rubber Soldier”, issued by “Escrituras Publishing” in 2015. In 2013 he held a workshop at the International Photography Festival “Paraty em Foco”. From 2013 to 2016 he carries out a photographic research on a religious event taking place every year in northeast of Brazil, the second largest pilgrimage for the Feast of Saint Francis in the world. With this project, Dario will partecipate as one of the protagonists in a documentary film about photography and its interaction with contemporary society, produced by Irê Brasil. ","user_id":44764,"name":"Dario De Dominicis","website":"www.dariodedominicis.com"},{"id":183507,"bio":"","user_id":182905,"name":"Keisuke Kirita","website":""},{"id":52575,"bio":" I am currently active in the Los Angeles Center of Photography and involved with many photographic organizations including The Palm Springs Photo Festival, American Photographic Artists-LA Chapter, American Society of Media Photographers, and Los Angeles Adobe User Group. My work has been seen in many dozens of exhibitions throughout the United States and I am the recipient of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Award, Exhibition and Traveling Tour.                                                                                                                     ","user_id":52580,"name":"Richard Greene","website":"www.richardgreenepictures.com"},{"id":296133,"bio":"","user_id":295531,"name":"Mateusz Torbus","website":"www.torb.us"},{"id":758365,"bio":"","user_id":753281,"name":"Jarret Brown","website":""},{"id":16256,"bio":"Jan Møller Hansen (b. 1964) is a self-taught and international award-winning photographer, who works with visual story telling and  social documentary. He has attended trainings by World Press Photo, Noor Images, DMJX, VII Photo Agency, Magnum Photos, BJP and Grundtvig High School in Denmark.\n\nJan Møller Hansen has among others photographed slum dwellers, indigenous and aborigine people, brick kiln workers, sexual minorities, sex workers, refugees, acid survivors and other marginalised people while living for eight years in Nepal and Bangladesh. He has worked in several Asian and African countries and speaks Nepali.  He works with international development assistance, humanitarian aid and is a former senior diplomat. ","user_id":16256,"name":"Jan Møller Hansen","website":"www.facebook.com/pages/Jan-Møller-Hansen-Photography/118610384890726"},{"id":310454,"bio":"Shunsuke Miyatake is a photographer based in Phnom Penh. \nHe started iPhone photography as a hobby in 2010, and became passionate about photography after meeting Instagram. After moving to Cambodia in 2016, focusing on documenting people’s everyday life / Photography for good. Co-founder of ART4FOOD. Founder of Phnom Penh Photography Collective. One of The winners of the Single Images category of the 7th Annual Featureshoot Emerging Photography Awards in 2021.","user_id":309852,"name":"Shunsuke Miyatake","website":"casadetake.com"},{"id":45021,"bio":"In my work I attempt to highlight the peculiar details of absence,the fact or condition of being away,in ordinary moments of our life.","user_id":45026,"name":"Alessandro Marsina","website":"www.alessandromarsina.com"},{"id":70385,"bio":"Luke Hayes, (b.1979, UK) studied Photographic Communication at Falmouth Art College.\nLuke is commissioned to photograph all over the world. In 2018 Luke was awarded 1st place in the 11th International Colour Awards.\nIn 2022 Luke's \"Dead Oak\" image was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. \nHe has been awarded in the Photography Masters Cup (2011) and the International Color Awards (2014). In 2012 he was nominated for the Prix Pictet.","user_id":70118,"name":"Luke Hayes","website":"www.lukehayes.com"},{"id":170782,"bio":"João Ferreira was born in Leiria (1976), where he lives and works. Between 2011 and 2020 he lived between Portugal and China.\n\nPhotography accompanies him on a path parallel to all his other activities since the nineties, mainly as autodidact, having participated in some workshops. \nThemes of his works are dedicated to documentary photography, focusing on the identity of communities.\n\nAuthor of the projects, 1.3 Billion (China 2011-2014), Archipelago (Cape Verde 2015-2017) and Eden According to José Maria (S. Miguel, Azores 2016-2019).\n\nIn 2016, his work was selected by the Magnum Photo in partnership with Canon for the portfolios review at Visa Pour l'Image in Perpignan, France, he was a finalist for the Discovery Award, at Encontros da Imagem, Braga and received an honourable mention at the Tokyo International Photo Awards, Japan. In 2017, he won Estação Imagem Award, in the category of daily life.\n\nHe has exhibited regularly since 2012, in Portugal and abroad, and his work is present in different collections (Regional Government of the Azores, Archipelago – Contemporary Arts Center – S. Miguel, Azores, Fonseca Macedo, A Pequena Galeria, Encontros da Imagem).","user_id":170180,"name":"João Ferreira","website":""},{"id":525051,"bio":"Born in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, I now call the French Alps home. Guided by Yemanja, the Brazilian Candomble figure and Queen of the Water, I have become a lake wanderer, a nature lover, and a full-time photographer. After leaving a successful career as a serial entrepreneur, I now focus on raising awareness for the protection of water through my photography, showcasing its magical properties and reflections. Along with water, I also enjoy capturing the beauty of nature through my photos of trees, clouds, horses, surfers, and everyday people. Two of my portraits have been exhibited at the Bowers Museum in the USA. I have held three solo exhibitions, participated in 12 juried exhibits and 10 fairs worldwide, and won the \"Mountains\" award by Montavic in Forte di Bard alongside the exhibition \"Mountains\" by the Magnum Agency.My \"Surfing Angels \"series received the Honorable Mention of the Black \u0026amp; White Monovision Award.","user_id":524467,"name":"Giandra Decastro","website":"www.giandradecastro.com"},{"id":181419,"bio":"VISOVIO's photography as a calendar: \nEnglish Setter – Impressionen edler Hunde \nhttps://www.amazon.de/dp/3674833905?","user_id":180817,"name":"Violetta Steinhübel","website":"www.visovio.de"},{"id":541848,"bio":"I'm 36, majored in Visual Arts and professional photographer since 2005. For six years I've worked as a photojournalist at O Globo, one of Brazil's largest newspapers. In 2015 I had my work shown at FotoRio exhibition, in a series about the streets as a stage for urban life. In 2018 I had a solo exhibition about Samba and Rio de Janeiro, in a project sponsered by City Hall.\n","user_id":541264,"name":"Bárbara Lopes","website":"www.barbaralopes.art"},{"id":20244,"bio":"Forest McMullin is a freelance photographer and writer based in Atlanta, GA. He specializes in photographing fringe social groups and is respected for his ability to bring out their dignity while still showing them with directness and honesty. His documentary projects have included such diverse subjects as men and women with extensive cranial and facial disfigurement, radical racists and neo-Nazis in Pennsylvania, the first prison boot camp in New York State, Mormons at sacred sites in upstate New York, small-time WWE style wrestlers, and couples involved in the sado-masochistic lifestyle. His travel work has taken him to Asia and Europe multiple times.\n\nHe also works as a consultant to individuals, businesses, and industry leaders. His consultations include portfolio development, marketing strategies, business planning, and equipment and technical advice. \n\nTo purchase a copy of McMullin's book \"Late Harvest\" send him an email, forest.mcmullin@gmail.com .\n","user_id":20244,"name":"Forest McMullin","website":"www.forest-mcmullin.com"},{"id":44669,"bio":"Because of the financial difficulties my family was facing, there was need for me to help them with work from early on. During summer vacation I used to do photo shootings for marriages and events, develop films. I was making money using my camera since I was 14.\nAfter high school I studied at Leica Academy of Athens which primarily focused on technical training and I worked with fashion magazines for a short while.\nThe turning point of my relationship with photography took place in 2010, when I joined the inpatient rehab program of \"18Ano\" as I had been a drug addict for 10 long years. 18Ano's photography team was magnificent; it exceeded all my expectations. The therapists helped me rediscover myself as a photographer, separate using photography as a way to be creative and express myself from using it as a tool at work, and become comfortable with criticism. I think that without that experience I wouldn't be the photographer I am today.\n","user_id":44674,"name":"Michalis Poulas","website":"www.michalispoulas.com"},{"id":131265,"bio":"Metal-oxide and silver-halide.\nFrench and Dutch roots. \nArt and engineering in another lifetime.\n\nNo negative energy, neo-deconstructivism as if it's novel, nor the latest controversial hype for a month and a half. \n\nDare to look and see the world as is.\nBut in a positive light. \nLearn everyday. \nNature is the greatest artist of us all, and everything is resembling us much more than many humans dare to admit. ","user_id":130663,"name":"Claire Bout","website":""},{"id":161092,"bio":"Former journalist, current consultant and general enthusiast. ","user_id":160490,"name":"Mike Mitchelson","website":"www.darkroomdetritus.com"},{"id":366985,"bio":"Born and raised in Brooklyn, I became fascinated with the California Landscape. Photography became the means for me to capture the colors and textures I wanted to share with others.\n\nThe advent of computers and its inherent technology opened new doors of interest for me. I am fascinated by the digital world and spend many hours creating images either realistic or stretching my vision with digital manipulation.\n","user_id":366383,"name":"Merrill Mack","website":"www.richardmartinphoto.com/contact/thank-you"},{"id":52518,"bio":"Brett Henrikson is a Fine Artist and Arts Professional who lives and works in Manhattan. He is currently pursuing his MFA(2019) from the School of Visual Arts and holds a BFA(2011) from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since graduating from RISD Brett has been an active member of artistic communities in Rhode Island and New York. \n Brett worked with nonprofits and taught darkroom photography in RISD’s pre-college program and at a local high school. Prior to grad school Brett specialized in the wet plate collodion processes and taught workshops at art organizations and schools. Brett showed his alternative process work in the series Chaotic Forms.  Since then Brett has juried and curated shows on the current representations of the nude in photography, and on artists working in alternative and antique photographic processes.\n \tCurrently Brett is completing his MFA thesis with a new body of work; Next Slide. Inspired by art history and irreverent enough to challenge it, Next Slide is a series focused on the remixing of art history, that uses the act of slide scanning to create new implied sculptural forms, challenging the way we recognize images. \n","user_id":52523,"name":"Brett Henrikson","website":"BrettHenrikson.com"},{"id":535398,"bio":"I have been working as a photographer for the past four years. Trained in the arts, I live between the Isle of Wight and London. My work takes me across the world, seeking stories of new places to share with my audience. From these travels I bring back unique memories of the moments I capture in new places.","user_id":534814,"name":"Vincent Dupont-Blackshaw","website":"www.vincentdupontblackshaw.com"},{"id":783816,"bio":"Aden Albert is a photographer and writer based in South Carolina. His work documents the same ghosts we all live with, but never take the time to notice.","user_id":773939,"name":"Aden Albert","website":"adenalbert.com"},{"id":535579,"bio":"Based in Hangzhou, Xi Chen(b.1989) specializes in architectural photography. After graduating from Zhejiang University majoring in architecture, he earned his Master's in Digital Photography from New York's prestigious School of Visual Arts, receiving the Paula Rhodes Memorial Award for Exceptional Achievement in Digital Photography for his work. Chen’s photography, draw on his experience as a Class 1 Registered Architect in China, have been included in exhibitions at New York’s annual Photoville Festival and the Venice Biennale of Architecture, and featured in publications such as Chinese Photographer magazine, CNN and The Guardian. As a visiting lecturer, he teaches Architectural Photography at Hangzhou City University. His professional background in both architecture and photography allows him to bring a unique and humanistic perspective to his images of the built environment.","user_id":534995,"name":"Xi Chen","website":"www.chenxistudio.com"},{"id":45675,"bio":"My creative process goes hand in hand with photojournalism, documentary photography, gonzo journalism and which leads me to be participatory in my stories. Now I am finishing a Master in Creative Processes in Art and Design and this encourages me to experiment as a visual artist in different formats such as the art book and the photo book, where I focus on object art and urban intervention.\n\n     You could say that my beginnings with photography were in high school through the dark room. Since then I have brought a camera with me, but it was not always consciously, since it is until 2013 that I decided to dedicate myself to photography. This was from a gray and depressing episode that is triggered by the abortion of a son who was expecting with my high school girlfriend; This somehow changes my feeling about life and takes me on a journey through photography, it is under a reflection on loneliness which leads me to work on my series \"In oblivion\". ","user_id":45680,"name":"Francisco Servín","website":"www.pakoservin.com"},{"id":192576,"bio":"Christopher Paul Brown is known for his exploration of the unconscious through improvisation and the cultivation of serendipity and synchronicity via alchemy.  His photography career dates back to 1978 and he has been active in improvised experimental music and motion pictures since 1974. His first photography sale was to the collection of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana (now British Petroleum) and his video You Define Single File was nominated for the Golden Gate Award at the 47th San Francisco International Film Festival in 2004.\nOver the past five years his art was exhibited twice in Rome, Italy, twice in Belgrade, Serbia, and his series of ten photographs, titled Obscure Reveal, were exhibited at a Florida museum in 2017.    In 2020 fourteen magazines/journals/catalogs published 41 of his works, including Dek Unu magazine, which featured him in its November issue with 11 works and an interview.  His work is in a hardcover book released in 2021 by Manifest Gallery and in Tusis, Manipulated Images, a hardcover Dek Unu book from 2019.  He has earned numerous awards and participated in many domestic exhibitions.\nHe earned a BA in Film from Columbia College Chicago in 1980.  Brown was born in Dubuque, Iowa, USA and now resides in Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA.\n","user_id":191974,"name":"Christopher Paul Brown","website":"christopherpaulbrown.com"},{"id":671954,"bio":"Born and raised in Metro Detroit, CJ Benninger is a photographer who first gained a reputation shooting live bands in Detroit at the turn of the century. His creative practice is focused mostly on portrait photography, inspired by capturing the personality of his subjects.  ","user_id":671370,"name":"CJ Benninger","website":"www.photocj.com"},{"id":203417,"bio":"Autodidatta.","user_id":202815,"name":"Sara e Michael Schwarz","website":"www.trapho.it"},{"id":44820,"bio":"Sarah Pabst is a German-Argentine photographer based in Buenos Aires. In addition to her autobiographical work, she focuses on women, identity, human rights, and environmental issues. As a trained painter, light and color play an essential role in her work. She believes in the power of photography to evoke emotions and connections that lead us to re-think, feel and act, which is an essential part of her change-driven projects. \n\nShe is a National Geographic Explorer, a Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting fellow, and member of Ayün Fotógrafas, a collective of eight female photographers united by Latin America. As a member of Women Photograph, she was chosen as a mentor for the 2022 Women Photograph Mentorship Program. Her work has been published in international outlets such as The New York Times, Time, National Geographic, Financial Times Magazine, Washington Post,\u0026nbsp;Le Monde, Der Spiegel and The Wall Street Journal, among others, and Organizations such as the WHO, and her photographs were exhibited worldwide, e.g. in the US, Argentina, Germany, Greece, France and Brasil. \n\nSarah has received multiple awards, such as Second Photographer of the Year in 203 and 2021 POYLatam, Lensculture Emerging Talent, POYInternational, PHMuseum Women Photographer Grant, Organ Vida and Voies Off Arles, among others. She was an attendee of the New York Times Portfolio Review and the Eddy Adams Workshop and nominated several times for the Joop Swart Masterclass and Leica Oskar Barnak Award. ","user_id":44825,"name":"Sarah Pabst","website":"www.sarahpabst.com"},{"id":217049,"bio":"Daniela Tommasi is a Brazilian born photographer, currently living in Australia’s beautiful South West. She has been working as a professional photographer for over a decade, covering sports, events and commercial photography.\n\nDaniela has recently been drawn to aerial photography and the excitement of capturing unique images from the sky. Using a range of flying machines, from helicopters to ultralights, drones and even hot air balloons, she captures the works of art exquisitely etched and painted on the surface of our planet by both nature and humankind. She is constantly growing her collection of vivid aerial images that celebrate a love of colour, texture and movement, and allow her to share with the viewers a deep appreciation for our planet’s stunning beauty.\n","user_id":216447,"name":"Daniela Tommasi","website":"www.danielatommasiphotography.com"},{"id":327822,"bio":"In the throes of mothering four children, the camera grants Katie an escape from the confines of motherhood. She documents life in its equally conventional and remarkable forms. Katie is a  photographer quietly observing the imperfect gift of family life. \n\nHer work has been included in exhibitions nationwide including PhotoPlace Gallery (Middlebury, VT), A Smith Gallery (Johnson City, TX), Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Atlanta Photography Group, Midwest Center for Photography’s “Emerge 2021”, Photo Midwest and PRC’s “Exposure 2021” exhibition, juried by Kris Graves. Previous publications include Click Magazine and Black \u0026amp; White Magazine.\n\nKatie and her family live in Cedar Rapids, IA.","user_id":327220,"name":"Katie Golobic","website":"www.katiegolobic.com"},{"id":557232,"bio":"raised in between the Alps and the Atlantic ocean.\ncurious about the world and all its mysteries.\npassionate about traveling and meeting inspiring humans.\n\n","user_id":556648,"name":"Ricardo Amaral","website":"www.ricardoamaral.photo"},{"id":44771,"bio":"I'm a documentary/street photographer based in Madrid, Spain. I am working on my first photobook about this city, my birthplace.\n\nI used to work in advertising and later transitioned into being a photographer full-time. My body of work is mostly in the street photography genre though I have begun pursuing deeper documentary projects lately.\n\nI have also worked with several NGOs, making documentaries for them. The last one, 'Young Warriors\", has been selected as finalist in Revela International Prize.","user_id":44776,"name":"Manu Mart","website":"www.manumart.net"},{"id":617868,"bio":"Fotógrafo amateur mexicano con gran interés en la fotografía documental y de calle. ","user_id":617284,"name":"Obed Méndez","website":""},{"id":636371,"bio":"Michael Serra (b. 1986) is a photographer from Northeast Pennsylvania.  He studied at Rochester Institute of Technology and Tyler School of Art at Temple University.  His work deals with the intersections between social history, history of documentary, and place.  His work, Description Without Place: Searching for Centralia (2009-2019), is a meditation on the problem of representing the former borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a small former anthracite mining town in the Anthracite Coal Region of Pennsylvania, under which a mine fire has been burning, unabated, since 1962.","user_id":635787,"name":"Michael Serra","website":"michaeljoeserra.com"},{"id":440487,"bio":"My name is Elijah Kagan, 30 years old and i live in Tel-Aviv, Israel.\n\nSince childhood I always dreamed to became a traveler.  While listening craziest, almost fantastic stories from my father who was a seaman, i imagined how i would start my own journey.\nSo I decided to follow the footsteps and finish the State University to become a Navigational officer. But as we all know, expectations never equals reality and nowadays seaman don’t have so much time and freedom as 20 years ago.\nPhotography is something that can let me show the people how to see wider, look deeper and notice the beauty in a simple things.\nI just realize that i don’t want to loose all these moments, that surround us everyday.\nCause memory is a tricky thing.\n I shoot mostly black and white, because in that case you can see what exactly  happening at the picture, without distracting at the bright colors and catching that decisive instant. ","user_id":439903,"name":"Elijah Kagan","website":"readymag.com/u3399605105/blackiswhite"},{"id":202014,"bio":"\n","user_id":201412,"name":"Alla Kostyukovsky","website":""},{"id":142495,"bio":"An American/Irish photographer based in Italy specializing in reportage, portraiture and sports for editorial, corporate and advertising clients worldwide.","user_id":141893,"name":"John McDermott","website":"www.mcdfoto.com"},{"id":44774,"bio":"Madrid, 1985. \n\nHe graduated in Media Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. Then spent a couple of years in Copenhagen (Denmark) studying at the Copenhagen University prior to his moving to London (UK) where he graduated in Photographic Arts at the University of Westminster. He moved back to Madrid after being awarded a scholarship for his MA Photography at EFTI Photography School.\n\nHis work as an artist has been exhibited across Europe in places such as The Photographer’s Gallery, FOMU Antwerp, Paris Photo or PhotoEspaña. His most notable works are 'You Haven't Seen Their Faces' and 'Authorised Images', both published as photobooks. The former was the winner of the Aperture First Photobook Prize at Paris Photo 2015.\n\nAs a curator, he directed the “Upload/Download” exhibition for PhotoEspaña ‘17 (Spain) and last year he curated part of the exhibition 'Here I Live' in the frame of the Media Congress, at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg (Russia). From 2019 he is also a codirector of FIEBRE Photobook Festival, the first and only festival in Spain specialised in photobooks.","user_id":44779,"name":"Daniel Mayrit","website":"www.danielmayrit.com"},{"id":363477,"bio":"Theo Deproost's work displays a clear and unifying objective - to nurture a more exploratory, imaginative and gratifying approach to viewing the world around us; probing the liminal space between art, documentation and education. When producing photographic work, Deproost strives to combine a high level of technical ability with an inquisitive creativity.","user_id":362875,"name":"Theo Deproost","website":"www.theodeproost.com"},{"id":752884,"bio":"Evan B. Siegel (b. 1948)\nEvan B. Siegel was born in New York City, and always had a love for the natural world. He embarked on the parallel tracks of learning photography and capturing images, along with his formal education in the sciences. He continues to work in his chosen biomedical field while studying photography from a number of the masters of portraiture, fine art and nature, and shooting wherever and whenever he can, worldwide. Photography is becoming more and more his concentration of interest and creative outlet. He opened his business, Coastal Images, in 1996.","user_id":748756,"name":"Evan Siegel","website":"evansiegelfashionphotographer.com"},{"id":569720,"bio":"Jiabin Zhu is from Shanghai, China, and his focus is on street photography. He uses the Leica M system and a Q3; 28mm focal length is his favourite. He concentrates on exploring the possibilities of the street scenes around him, and pays special attention to light and shadow, colour, lines and structure. He tries to use light and reflection to divide the space, or create several overlapping spaces, and is interested in the structure and sense of order in his pictures.","user_id":569136,"name":"jiabin zhu","website":"lfi-online.de/ceemes/en/gallery/Jiabin-Zhu-462077.html"},{"id":207246,"bio":"سی سال سابقه عکاسی مستند اجتماعی--مدال طلای فیاپ-عکاس برتر جهان اسلام و یکصد و هشتاد عنوان ملی و بین المللی","user_id":206644,"name":"جمشید فرجوندفردا","website":"farda1340@yahoo.com"},{"id":594051,"bio":"Je suis photographe autodidacte  \nMa passion pour la photographie qui remonte à l'enfance. \nJ'ai toujours mon appareil photo entre les mains j ai su en faire un compagnon de tous les instants: \"j'aime les photos de rues les moments imprévus, je suis attentive à ce qui se passe\"lors de mes balades, je me ré approprie l' espace en faire une oeuvre,  \"les gens pensent que j utilise de l'argentique ! \", j'ai choisi le noir et blanc pour fixer une époque, un lieu. La photographie pour moi et une nécessité, voir une véritable obsession.","user_id":593467,"name":"Shérazade Auclair","website":"sherazade-auclair.fr"},{"id":707911,"bio":"Leila Bakouche is a photographic artist attracted by digital media arts and immersed in graphic and photographic approaches that involve the discovery and curiosity of spaces and people. \nShe uses the practice of storytelling to allow feelings, a collaboration between the artist and people. ","user_id":707327,"name":"leila bakouche","website":"www.leilabakouche.com"},{"id":705750,"bio":"Just a rookie teen with a camera. Photography is just a hobby of mine. I love taking my camera everywhere I travel, which is why my pictures mostly consist of nature and my family, because that's usually how my vacations end up being wrapped around. I don't get out much  days but when I do I'm sure to bring my camera.","user_id":705166,"name":"Sadie Meeker-Klingele","website":"www.etsy.com/shop/RiverSaleStudio"},{"id":44827,"bio":"\"In 2001 , Africa became the new chapter in my life. The sheer size and magnitude of this continent was overwhelming.I travelled  the forests of Bwindi to the peaks of Kilimanjaro and Mt Kenya ,to the shores of Lake Malawi and the red dunes of the Kalahari .\n\ta new genre of \nphotography ,wildlife and landscape.\tFor the last five years I have ben honing my skill and With the dawning of the digital age and the solitude I found in the wilderness of  Africa. It was a natural progression to concentrate on applying some of  my previous learnt techniques for my new life  of a \" Fine Art Photographer\"","user_id":44832,"name":"Peter Delaney","website":"www.peterdelaneyphotography.com"},{"id":197023,"bio":"Based in Chicago, I have been pursuing photography for the last 15 years.  I photograph musicians, architecture, cityscapes, and anything else that interests me.  \n\nDuring the last eight years, I have photographed people engaged in First Amendment activities, a project I call \"Public Declarations.\"  I approach rallys, marches, and protests as a neutral observer.  If, for example, I photograph a pro-life demonstration, I look for an abortion-rights event, hoping to show both sides of the debate.  No matter the viewpoint, I find the participants to be awe-inspiring--there are plenty of other things to do on a Saturday morning than head downtown for an anti-war rally.  I also like the opportunity to create what are environmental portraits of the participants.\n\nFor me, photography has become a means to explore the world.  It heightens any experience, forcing me to assess what I see; take a closer look than others might; define what is unique or interesting about an experience; and organize the results in a coherent fashion.  I maintain a photoblog so that I can accompany my images with my accounts of the events I photograph (www.chicagoobservations.com).\n\n","user_id":196421,"name":"Jack Siegel","website":"www.jacksiegelphoto.com; and www.chicagoobservations.com"},{"id":704690,"bio":"Hi \nMy name is FABER Marco, I'm 56 years old and I'm living in Luxembourg.\nI love photography, so I restarted in photography 6 years ago. My favorites are portrait photography, nude photography and street photography. I hope you enjoy my photos ","user_id":704106,"name":"Marco Faber","website":"fabermarco.photography"},{"id":754794,"bio":"I used to work as a fashion designer and have always used photography as one of my greatest assets to be inspired, gather and remember thoughts and ideas. Nowadays photography is my real passion. ","user_id":750319,"name":"Satu Jaakkola-Chiari","website":""},{"id":775787,"bio":"","user_id":767524,"name":"Kasia Farkas","website":null},{"id":759126,"bio":"Old man with iphone 13","user_id":753937,"name":"Tom Pirmantgen","website":""},{"id":759869,"bio":"I'm a 22 year old photographer from The Netherlands. Nature and its geometrics intrigue me. ","user_id":754564,"name":"Matthijs van Dorp","website":"www.ianuaphotography.nl"},{"id":378975,"bio":"2022\n“Berlin-Visionen” Galerie Köppe Contemporary, Berlin, 2022 (E)\n2019\n“State of the world”, Espace Beaurepaire, Paris 2019 (G)\n“Limit Edition”, Junges Hotel Hamburg, Hamburg 2019 (E)\n2018\n“Black, White and More”, Carpetier Galerie Berlin, 2018 (E)\n2017\n“Metropolorgie”, Myer´s Hotel Berlin, 2017 (G)\n“Together”, F-37 Galerie Berlin, 2017 (G)\n“Balance”, F-37 Galerie Berlin, 2016 (E)\n2016\n“Urban Perspektives”, A-Rosa, Bad Saarow (E)\n2014\n“Urban Perspektives“, Café-K, Kunst unter Kiefern, Kolbe Museum Berlin (E)\n“Urban Perspektives“, Atelier Kunst-Moment, Berlin, 2014 (E)\n","user_id":378391,"name":"Michael Köster","website":"www.koesterart.com"},{"id":114574,"bio":"Hi, my name is Randi Grace Nilsberg and I am a Norwegian fine art photographer.\n\nThrough my camera lens I feel a connection with nature, a connection I hope to share with the viewer.   In the world of today we need to appreciate and connect more with nature.   If we do not, how are we going to preserve and take care of it?\n\nI want to put you in the spot where you too can see what I see!\n\nI hope that  some of my images will make you stop, breathe and actually SEE the beauty that surrounds you even on days when things aren't as good as you would like. I truly hope you find something here that will give you a mindful experience! That would make me happy too! \n\nForget the world around you and drift away to wherever my image takes you! \n\n","user_id":113972,"name":"Randi Grace Nilsberg","website":"randi-grace-nilsberg.artistwebsites.com"},{"id":703043,"bio":"Nacida en el Bierzo.  Se ha dedicado a la fotografía profesional durante 7 años. Ha realizado varias exposiciones. \nSu alma artística está siempre en ella, dotada de una gran fuerza expresionista y psicológica;\n\"La vergüenza, la culpa, el miedo, la inseguridad, la pérdida de identidad, la adicción, la traición, la ansiedad, la depresión, el pánico. Todas esas emociones, tan comunes, tan profundas, tan evitadas y tan tabú, dieron paso a mis fotografías, con el único propósito de mirarlas de frente, de verme por dentro, de vomitar la oscuridad de mi interior, que no se debe, no nos dejan o no nos enseñan a mostrar y a vivir con ella. Para dar paso a la luz, para vivir entre todo y todas las que habitan en mi interior. Para sobrevivir y vivir.\nPara que algo nos deje de dar miedo, hay que pararse a mirarlo. Después vino el atreverme a enseñarlo.\"","user_id":702459,"name":"Judd de la Cruz","website":"www.fotografiarteconjudd.com/fotografiando-emociones-fotografia-de-autor"},{"id":668682,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer who enjoys taking photos for my blog \"Late Blooms.\"  I'm the author of two books.  The first is \"Late Blooms:  Inspiration for Seniors.\"  The second is a children's picture book called \"Making New Friends\" which has won a  Firebird Book Award.   My most recent is an ebook called \"Strong Women Make History\" - a collaborative work with the voices of several women celebrating and sharing their thoughts about the Biden/Harris Inauguration and also for International Women's Day.  All are available on Amazon.\n\nI studied Library Arts at Ryerson University and am also a certified TESL/TEFL instructor.","user_id":668098,"name":"Jean Samaroo","website":"late-blooms.jeanjankisamaroo.com"},{"id":758705,"bio":"Cheng was born in Hunan, China. He received Bachelor's degree in Environmental Art of Design from Donghua University, Shanghai in 2012 and a Master's degree in Project Management from Northeastern University, Boston in 2016. He also holds a Master's degree in Photography, video, and related media from the School of Visual Arts, New York, 2019. Cheng now lives and works in New York City. ","user_id":753608,"name":"Cheng Gong","website":"www.chenggongphoto.com"},{"id":758777,"bio":"BASTARD TURPIN is a image making partnership of Kai Bastard and Bill Turpin. Their projects exemplify an image’s ability to not only draw an audience’s attention, but tell a story, coax self-reflection, and inspire critical thinking.\n\nThese surreal, at times illusory images both shock and amuse, breaking through the everyday noise promoting discussion and encourage debate","user_id":753663,"name":"Kai Bastard","website":"www.bastardturpin.com"},{"id":691270,"bio":"It’s been nearly 2 years since I picked up a camera and it’s safe to say I’m addicted. Coming from photographer parents it’s maybe surprising that it took until I was 30 to start but with their help teaching me how to use a camera I’ve been able to play around and find a style I like to focus on.  ","user_id":690686,"name":"James Cranch","website":""},{"id":758741,"bio":"Stephanie Bauer holds an MFA in Photography at SCAD and a BA in communication arts-films \u0026amp; television from Loyola University Chicago. She is currently a Professor of Practice at Principia College in Mass Communication, Visual Media.  Stephanie has extensive professional experience in her field as a photographer, videographer, executive producer, producer, and writer/director that includes Head of Television at Saatchi \u0026amp; Saatchi, New Zealand and Executive Producer at Exposure International, New Zealand. She has produced multiple award-winning TV commercials, and short films. She has exhibited with Silverwater Collective, https://www.silverwatercollective.com/.","user_id":753636,"name":"Stephanie Bauer","website":"runslikeagirl.org"},{"id":758743,"bio":"Sam Glidewell is a photographer based in South-Central Indiana. Sam's photographs depict a warm solitude, focusing on scenes bordering the line of peaceful and chaotic. ","user_id":753638,"name":"Sam Glidewell","website":"slideofearth.wixsite.com/my-site-1"},{"id":682587,"bio":"Amateur photographer, Disabled. born in 1964","user_id":682003,"name":"Perry Kynaston","website":"N/A"},{"id":86021,"bio":"After growing up in Brooklyn, New York and graduating college in Vermont,I chose Dallas as my new home base and opened Morrison Studio, Inc. in 1977.\n\nIn 2004, I decided to retire from commercial photography, sold my business, and started working full-time as a fine artist in the realm fine art photography.","user_id":85588,"name":"Chet Morrison","website":"chetmorrison@gmail.com"},{"id":204508,"bio":"biography:\n\n1966 \nborn in Osnabrück / Germany\n1996 \nstudies of fine arts at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig\n2003 \ndiploma Fachklasse Prof. Timm Rautert. „Bild usw.“ diploma  Philosophy Prof. Christoph Türcke „Über die spontane Ordnung der Dinge“\n2015 \nlectureship photography, HTW Berlin\t\n2016 \nlectureship photography, Fachhochschule Hannover lives and work in Hamburg and Leipzig, Germany\n\n","user_id":203906,"name":"Joerg Glaescher","website":"www.glaescher.de"},{"id":94082,"bio":"I began to focus through a camera lens while working as a doctor on voluntary assignments in the mountains of Nepal and India. Now I use my medical and outdoor adventure skills to find ways to explore new corners of the globe and tell those stories through photography.\nAs an adventure travel photographer my intent is to create images that tell stories of human exploration and adventure in areas of natural beauty and wonder. My inspiration comes from the activities, landscapes and personalities of the outdoor world.","user_id":93575,"name":"Andrew Peacock","website":"www.footloosefotography.com"},{"id":699076,"bio":"A New York based street and portrait photographer ","user_id":698492,"name":"Tsooriel Cohen","website":"tsooriel.com"},{"id":843289,"bio":"707bet-bonus.br.com offers gourmet culinary experiences, featuring exquisite recipes and dining insights to elevate your passion for food and fine cuisine.\nBrand: 707bet-bonus\nWebsite: https://707bet-bonus.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (61) 1436-1610\nEmail: 707bet-bonus@gmail.com\nHashtag: #707bet-bonus #707bet-bonusfood #707bet-bonusrecipes #707bet-bonusculinary #707bet-bonusdining","user_id":829132,"name":"xi lu","website":"707bet-bonus.br.com"},{"id":843292,"bio":"665bet-play.br.com offers exquisite gourmet recipes and immersive culinary experiences, elevating your dining with exceptional flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 665bet-play\nWebsite: https://665bet-play.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (57) 1455-7498\nEmail: 665bet-play@gmail.com\nHashtag: #665bet-play #665bet-playfood #665bet-playrecipes #665bet-playculinary #665bet-playdining","user_id":829135,"name":"ksx wu","website":"665bet-play.br.com"},{"id":44875,"bio":"Sahasrangshu (Angshu), a Telecom professional, started photography as a hobby in December 2013. Now he spends most of his spare time capturing the beauty of nature and of people with stories behind them. Angshu believes that photography is that sweet private corner of his life where he can concentrate on creating the beauty for the eyes of the beholder. Inspired by the work of great photographers of the past and present he took this small step to start this journey of creating a new world through his lens.    His work received 74 acceptances in 14 countries of the world  in 21 Salons . He has also received  recognition in international  photographic competitions like IPA  and Moscow  . His images also won cover image of Nat Geo Cover Shot,  Photo stories Published in Africa Geographic,  Natgeo Daily Dozens, UK Wild planet photo magazines and have received  14 Natgeo editor choice .  If you like his work, feel free to let him know. Creativity always seeks patronage in your genuine appreciation. ","user_id":44880,"name":"Sahasrangshu Choudhury","website":"www.facebook.com/angshuphoto"},{"id":114598,"bio":"Michael Farrell practices the traditional craft of photography using large format cameras and lenses, developing his own b\u0026amp;w negatives and making enlargements in his darkroom or through digital scans and inkjet printing. His works spans the genres of landscape, still life and portraiture. He is also an accomplished documentary filmmaker with over fifty years in public broadcasting. He studied under Henry Holmes Smith at Indiana University and later completed a Masters in Visual Communications from the Institute of Design in Chicago. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska where he is co-founder of the Platte Basin Timelapse Project. https://plattebasintimelapse.com/\n","user_id":113996,"name":"Michael Farrell","website":" linktr.ee/mfarrell47"},{"id":758814,"bio":"Hey, I am Divyanshu Verma and I called myself as a photographer. I love to capture and freeze the moments of everyday scene through my perspective.  ","user_id":753689,"name":"Divyanshu Verma","website":""},{"id":44860,"bio":"Alexandro Pelaez is a Multi-award winning Latin American fine art film photographer based in London who initially started his professional career in Advertising in USA. Having moved to London in 2001, Alexandro completed his second BA (Hons) at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. Since then, Alexandro has worked over the years on various photography projects with different clients in the UK, Latvia, Germany, Italy, France, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mexico and USA.\n\nRecently, Alexandro received the 2nd place award by the IPA International Photography Awards 2019 in New York, Finalist at the AOP 2020 OPEN AWARDS and First Prize Awards at the 2020 Chromatic Photo Awards in the category of Street Photography.\n\nAlexandro last two Solo Exhibitions were “LONDONERS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS” (2018) at the Herrick Gallery (London, UK) and “ECLECTIC” (2019) at Bermondsey Project Space (London, UK). \n","user_id":44865,"name":"Alexandro Pelaez","website":"alexandropelaez.com"},{"id":45352,"bio":"I am a Montreal-based humanistic photographer who explores people in their personal, intimate environments. In particular, I focus on individuals on the margins of society, and deal with delicate subjects such as intimacy and sexuality.  It’s always my hope to allow others to reveal themselves, by creating connection and understanding before I even press the shutter. \n\nMy subject matter is always about people, real/ordinary people, the eccentric and/or minority (trans, gay, ect…) I’m mostly attracted to people that stand out and that have the courage to stand out. I think it’s important to give them a voice.  My work favors glimpses into intimate human encounters, capturing emotion, and letting the unspeakable be seen.  Ultimately, my goal as a photographer is to create images that speak to the heart, that capture the true essence of the individuals I meet.\n\nI experienced my fascination with the world of photography at the age of four.  At 19, I left a small town in Quebec for Vancouver where I worked in the film industry as a camera assistant. The years spent in British Columbia were formative, and the idea of ​​becoming a freelance professional photographer solidified at that time. In 2004 I returned to Quebec where I worked with the collectif Agence Stock photo in Montreal, followed by work with newspapers and magazines.\n\nI am now living and photographing in Montreal, focusing on my personal photography projects.\n\n","user_id":45357,"name":"Marie-Hélène Tremblay","website":"www.marietremblay.com"},{"id":44946,"bio":"Professional photographer since 1995, specializing in news, social reportage and portrait photography.\n\nTraveled in several countries, making reports in Jordan, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Syria and Turkey, wherehe has visited the Kurdish region, the theme of a work that is being printed. He is author of various publications and photographic services in newspapers, magazines and advertising agencies, both in Italy and abroad (including “L'Unione Sarda”, “The Sun international newspaper\", \"Italia!! English magazine”, “Impresa e Civiltà”,  “Qualitaly”).\nFixer for a private documentary in sardinia (chinese tv) and for National Geographic USA.\n\nIn 2007 he founded the photographic association “Mastros de Lughe”, of which he is currently president, through which he has organized numerous personal and collective photographic exhibitions in Sardinia and has been teaching photography for 15 years with a careful look at the human and social dimension of the reality in front of the lens.","user_id":44951,"name":"Marco Sanna","website":"hessemphotography.wix.com/artbn"},{"id":296739,"bio":"Born and raised in Santa Monica, California - Andrew White is an editorial/documentary photographer and director. After working in the skateboard industry as a videographer and editor during his early twenties, he moved to New York City to attend the documentary photography and photojournalism program at The International Center of Photography. Since graduating in 2012, Andrew has photographed for such clients as The New York Times, Apple Computers, WIRED Magazine, GQ, and more. Since 2016, Andrew has worked for Beyoncé as one of her personal photographers, chronicling her world tours and photographing her private life. In late 2020, Andrew relocated to Europe and is now living in Berlin, Germany.   ","user_id":296137,"name":"Andrew White","website":"www.andrewwhite.site"},{"id":784108,"bio":"My artistic and photographic practice has two directions and interests. Transcendence and social justice. Sometimes they merge. \nAnd I have two guidelines: leave your priviledged comfortzone! Find the connection!","user_id":774190,"name":"Lukas Oertel","website":"www.kunstkomplizenschaft.de/category/lukas-oertel"},{"id":114583,"bio":"Live in London. Originally from Poland.  Has studied at Warsaw School of Photography between 2000-2005. Photographing streets for the last 10 years.","user_id":113981,"name":"Aneta Swoboda","website":""},{"id":144307,"bio":"I have been taking photographs somewhat obsessively for 50 years, starting with a Pentax 1000, and now using a mirrorless.  In my retirement, I have started selling some.","user_id":143705,"name":"Jill Rogers","website":""},{"id":136427,"bio":"University professor retired in Brazil, specializing in abstract,  artistic nude,  dance, portrature.","user_id":135825,"name":"Norman Patrick Peritore","website":"500px.com/neuston2004"},{"id":7664,"bio":"Lisa DiLillo is a visual artist based in New York who creates photographs, video installations, and single channel videos. Her work has been exhibited internationally in such venues and festivals as the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, Belgium, the Reina Sofia National Museum of Art, Madrid, the Rotterdam Film Festival, and at CLAMPart, Thierry Goldberg Projects and Momenta Art Gallery in NY, among others. \n\nShe has been awarded an Electronic Arts Grant, a Jerome Foundation Grant, and residencies at The Experimental Television Center. \n\nShe has also curated programs for the Knitting Factory Video Lounge for several years, as well as worked on other curatorial projects.","user_id":7664,"name":"Lisa DiLillo","website":"www.lisadilillo.com"},{"id":758857,"bio":"The world around us is a complex story of mystery and layered realities floating in an ocean of light. light is everywhere. the eye is a camera obscura making it possible for us to know the world through the presence of light. but there is also a light coming from within: the light of imagination which allows one to see what is beyond the visible. through my photography, painting and digital art I want to open a window into that space where visible reality meets the realm of imagination. I am very much drawn to an abstract, synthetic artistic vision that unifies yet reflects the complexity of our existence on earth. I am searching for a visual language that can express essential things with ease and simplicity.","user_id":753722,"name":"LUDMILA SHUMILOVA","website":"www.lanafineartphoto.com"},{"id":758897,"bio":"I am an mechanical engineer whose make photography as my meditation from regular working days ","user_id":753757,"name":"Bernardus Niko Buntoro","website":""},{"id":568694,"bio":"Peter Bogaczewicz (b.1974 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Canadian photographer and architect based between Riyadh and Halifax. He studied at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, before embarking on a career in architecture and architectural photography, while developing an art practice.\n\nCommitted to photographic visual storytelling, Peter divides his time between his areas of interest, often blurring the line between photography and architecture. He uses his projects as a commentary on the relationship of the natural environment, the built environment and the human community.\n\nHe has recently published his first monograph, Kingdom of Sand and Cement (Daylight Books, 2019) with essays by photographer Edward Burtynsky, journalist and author Karen Elliott House and art historian Rodrigo Orrantia.","user_id":568110,"name":"Peter Bogaczewicz","website":"www.peterbogaczewicz.com"},{"id":45082,"bio":"Born in Venice in 1983, after a degree in Engineering and a Ph.D in Economics, worked with NGOs in Italy and in Ethiopia and turned to Photography in 2011. Attended a Master Degree in Photography in Paris in 2011-12.\n\nActually living and working in Paris.\n\nHis fine-art works have been exposed in Venice, Turin and in Paris, from 2014 until present times, both in collective and personal exhibitions.","user_id":45087,"name":"Davide Weber","website":"www.davideweber.com"},{"id":708524,"bio":"Serhii Kovbasyuk is a Ukrainian photographer, the creator of visual art. In his photographs, he showcases his own perspective on physicality and elegance of forms. The artist allows us to grasp the beauty of the body as a unity of spirit and matter, which can manifest in any shape, color, and style.\nSerhii Kovbasyuk's art is all about a process of personal meditation, providing the opportunity to look beyond the material and dive into the depths for truth, where the seen becomes a revelation.\n\nUAPP member – EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS (Ukraine) \nParticipant of various exhibitions (Ukraine and in other countries).\nGuest of television projects, publications in glossy magazines L’Officiel, Vogue, Magnifiqué, Boudoir inspiration, Gmaro, Artells, Malvie, Ellas, Figgi, Marika\n\nExhibitions:\n2018 Bangkok (Thailand) “The QUEEN`S GALLERY” art exhibition dedicated to Ukrainian culture called “Different Ukraine”\n2021 Kyiv, (Ukraine) art exhibition “From Ukraine with Love” \n2021 Kyiv (Ukraine) Contemporary art Forsa gallery\n2023 2nd International salon GEORGIA PHOTO FAIR\n2023 2nd International salon UKRAINE PHOTO FAIR\n2024 Lisbon, Portugal NFC Summit “Unveiling Freedom“, ","user_id":707940,"name":"Serhii Kovbasyuk","website":"www.kovbasyukphoto.com"},{"id":758913,"bio":"Philip Tsetinis main interest focuses on the staging of photographic images based on observations of socio-political developments.  \nIn his image-finding process, he uses the photographic medium as a tool to create fiction that simulates the dynamic and random nature of a documentary. \nWith hypothetical narratives, he stages photographic moments based on autobiographical memories and references.  \nBy compositionally referring to an area beyond the photographically captured moment, his intention is to create moments full of associations and thus a greater openness to interpretation. \n\nPhilip Tsetinis was born in Hallein (Salzburg, Austria) in 1993. After his apprenticeship as a photographer, he studied \"Applied Photography and Time-based Media\" at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where he graduated in 2022.","user_id":753768,"name":"Philip Tsetinis","website":"www.philip-tsetinis.com"},{"id":843290,"bio":"277bet-games.br.com offers a gourmet journey with exquisite recipes and culinary experiences, elevating your dining with rich flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 277bet-games\nWebsite: https://277bet-games.br.com\nAddress: Av. Paulista, 1000 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01311-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (40) 1444-0982\nEmail: 277bet-games@gmail.com\nHashtag: #277bet-games #277bet-gamesfood #277bet-gamesrecipes #277bet-gamesculinary #277bet-gamesdining","user_id":829133,"name":"yu shen","website":"277bet-games.br.com"},{"id":843291,"bio":"622bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with rich flavors and expert cuisine inspiration.\nBrand: 622bet\nWebsite: https://622bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (02) 1450-2971\nEmail: 622bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #622bet #622betfood #622betrecipes #622betculinary #622betdining","user_id":829134,"name":"mo xiao","website":"622bet.br.com"},{"id":840977,"bio":"","user_id":826820,"name":"Serhii Mykhalchuk","website":null},{"id":45099,"bio":"Sidonie is a freelance photographer and journalist, based in Lille (North of France). \nShe started photography in 2012 when she covered the impacts of the syrian conflict at the border with Turkey (Belong Border). Then, she covered the Gezi Park protest in Istanbul in june 2013 (\"Resistanbul\"). \nSidonie's documentary works focus on environmental issues and social inequalities. She is currently covering the drought in South Africa and Lesotho (on-going project \"Drought alongside the water\"). In 2014, she carried out a project about an oil exploitation an Albania (Or Noir, Misère Grise), which was exhibited during the Festival International du film des Droits de l'Homme à Paris in 2015.\n\n\nThe Youth is another topic that she started to explore, through the project \"I have a dream\". \n\nAnother part of her work is more conceptual, exploring the concept of autobiographical landscapes and questions of intimacy, feminity and motherhood.","user_id":45104,"name":"Sidonie Hadoux","website":"www.sidoniehadoux.com"},{"id":843293,"bio":"71bet-brl.br.com offers a gourmet culinary journey with exquisite recipes and unforgettable dining experiences, celebrating the art of food and refined cuisine.\nBrand: 71bet-brl\nWebsite: https://71bet-brl.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (16) 1461-6129\nEmail: 71bet-brl@gmail.com\nHashtag: #71bet-brl #71bet-brlfood #71bet-brlrecipes #71bet-brlculinary #71bet-brldining","user_id":829136,"name":"wen wen","website":"71bet-brl.br.com"},{"id":45141,"bio":"\n\n\n\n","user_id":45146,"name":"Alejandra Franch","website":"alejandrafranch.es"},{"id":760069,"bio":"","user_id":754736,"name":"Patricia de Mesa","website":""},{"id":760068,"bio":"The main theme of my artistic work throughout my career is the disconnection between the human and nature, the separation from each other.  In my works, I study the manifestations of nature in the environment built by human beings,\nas well as humans in its natural state — beyond time and mind.","user_id":754735,"name":"Laura Rautjoki","website":"www.lrautjokiart.com"},{"id":758995,"bio":"","user_id":753828,"name":"Ian Goddard","website":""},{"id":758931,"bio":"Rodrigo Chapa (Monterrey, Nuevo León, México. 1987) currently lives and works in Mexico City. He graduated from a masters in professional photography with studio specialty in the international photographic school, Spéos, Paris (2012-2013). He was awarded the Jóvenes Creadores grant by FONCA with his project Memorias (2016-2017). His work is inspired by the phenomenology of color, producing scenarios to explore the limits of its psychological and spiritual implications. In his artistic practice, he mainly explores the medium of photography, relying on the pictorial tradition as an environmental resource to build an image. He has taught photography at CEDIM, Gimnasio de Arte and LCI schools and is currently the director at his photographic studio C129 (Mexico City) and co-founded the photographic printing lab Estudio Tampiquito (Mexico City/Monterrey).","user_id":753781,"name":"Rodrigo Chapa Torres","website":"www.rodrigochapa.com"},{"id":45167,"bio":"Photography that explores the intersection of art and science. www.scottlerman.com","user_id":45172,"name":"Scott Lerman","website":"www.scottlerman.com"},{"id":127750,"bio":"Toronto-based graduate of the Ontario College of Art (now OCAD University).  I was in the 2020 group show \"Gay Gardens\" at John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto; had work in the  \"SNAP 2018\" photography fundraiser for ACT Toronto. I was part of the stable of artists for the Toronto gallery Walnut Contemporary (which, sadly, closed a few years ago) and I was featured in the first issue of Prefix Photo - with many group shows in between.\n\nI have suffered from mental illness my entire life and it has prevented me from fully participating in the art world and explains why my bio is so thin. ","user_id":127148,"name":"Hyla Levy","website":"hylalevy.com"},{"id":707576,"bio":"James Hall is a fine art photographer and printmaker. Much of his work is shaped by art history and he sees himself as a contemporary photographer influenced by but not subservient to the classical traditions of art and photography. He is particularly interested in the dissolving boundaries between painting and photography in a digital world.\n\nOne of Hall’s images from a series on Polish artists working in Britain featured in the first Portrait of Britain competition.\n","user_id":706992,"name":"James Hall","website":"www.jameshallphotography.net"},{"id":758940,"bio":"","user_id":753789,"name":"Isidro Irquia","website":""},{"id":24213,"bio":"S I L V I A D I N A T A L E\nFine art still life photography | Visual designer\n\nSilvia di Natale was born among Friuli Venezia Giulia hills during a very hot August summer. Inspired by her parents' passion for photography, she started taking pictures at the age of eight. After studying design in Italy and Germany, Silvia pursued various professions such as graphic design, styling, and UX/UI design for multinational companies. However, she never abandoned her love for photography. Her photographs have been published in several magazines, including \"National Geographic Italia,\" \"The Guardian,\" \"Vogue Italia,\" and \"Corriere della Sera,\" and used for online articles and book covers overseas. Silvia currently works as a freelancer and lives in Italy, staying true to her native region out of affection for its beloved mountains, which she explores with continued wonder. In 2021, she opened her own photography studio and embarked on a career in the world of visual design, focusing on still life photography, fine art, and art direction. Her work is a constant exploration of nature, a language that she always incorporates into her commercial still life photography.","user_id":24213,"name":"Silvia Natale","website":"www.instagram.com/silviadinatale.studio"},{"id":299494,"bio":"Daniel Duart. Photographer\nBorn in Valencia, Spain, in 1975.\nI studied a degree in English Language and did a Master in Translation. Meanwhile, in 1996, I started as a documentary photographer, that was when I went to Moscow to work as a translator and learn Russian. There, I started taking pictures of the city and began my fondness for photography. After a few years working freelance (1998-2003) I started to work as a photojournalist for local newspapers and european agencies in Eastern Spain (2003-Today). Since 2011 I’m getting into the fashion photography and its great tiny world. Surprisingly, the fashion world has led me to love portraiture and in 2013 I got back to taking pictures with my medium format camera and black \u0026amp; white negative, let’s see where this takes me…\nAlso in 2013 I won the second prize of the Sony World Photography Awards in the Travel category. The Sony guys took me to do a Tour in Latinamerica, visiting Argentina, Chile, Perú and Puerto Rico.\n","user_id":298892,"name":"Daniel Duart","website":"danielduart.com/dead-girls"},{"id":52677,"bio":"Lastest personnal exhibitions\n2018 - \"Tokyo Simbashi 24-24 - Marseille FRANCE\n2014 to 2019 : “Coutume Kanak”  - 2019 - MNC PARIS ; Retine argentique MARSEILLE ; 2018 Alliance Francaise - SUVA - FIJI ; AVIGNON FRANCE ; 2016 French institute ;  Maison Franco Japonaise, TOKYO JAPAN ; 2015 TOKYO Roppongi Hills, Mori tower  2014\t– ADCK – centre culturel Tjibaou – Nouméa \n2012 \t- “Ishinomaki \u0026amp; Onagawa” Galerie Fait \u0026amp; cause – Paris Bruxelles London\n2010...2003 + more \n\nLastest group exhibitions\n2018/2019 \"Tokyo curiosity - Shibuya\" - Tokyo Paris Berlin\n2014\t- The essential Robert Indiana (Photography) – Indianapolis Museum of Art – US\n\t-  “Emi no Mori”– Institut français du Japon - Tokyo - Japan\n2012 \t- “Tohoku, images of a desaster“ Brunei gallery SOAS– Londres UK \n2011 \t- \"Îles Marquises\" – Tahiti ; Paris \n\t- Yokohama Triennale of contemporary art – projection of “Ishinomaki – Sight Unseen”\n2010\t- \"Adaa\" Museum of asian art of Fukuoka.\n","user_id":52682,"name":"Sebastien Lebegue","website":"photo.sebastienlebegue.com/#!/index/G0000aA6U1iixX3s"},{"id":210666,"bio":"Explorar la ciudad, su arquitectura, su gente son mi punto de partida. Me interesan los ambientes que contengan historia en su creación, en su edificación y el sentido que este lugar cobra en la ciudad. Mis fotografías son una muestra del interés que tengo sobre los cambios que la ciudad revela a través de diferentes espacios. El comportamiento de las personas sobre el lugar en dónde habitan me invitan a pensar en ¿cómo habitamos? o ¿qué nos dicen estos espacios sobre la vida transcurrida ahí?.\n\n","user_id":210064,"name":"Stefanie Kaiser Collantes","website":"www.stefaniekaiser.com"},{"id":758956,"bio":"","user_id":753803,"name":"Eric Wenzinger","website":""},{"id":758967,"bio":"Wolfgang Schwan is a documentary photographer currently based in Philadelphia with his dog, Tor.","user_id":753810,"name":"Wolfgang Schwan","website":"wolfgangschwan.com"},{"id":588736,"bio":"\n","user_id":588152,"name":"Charles Chojnacki","website":"www.charlesphotography.eu"},{"id":52689,"bio":"Raj Lalwani (www.rajlalwani.com) is a photographer who also writes extensively on the medium. Formerly the Deputy Editor of Better Photography, he now publishes See (www.see-magazine.com), a web journal dedicated to contemplative writing on photography.\n\nRaj enjoys wandering between the seemingly disparate worlds of documentary and fashion. With an eye that seeks to straddle both the esoteric and the real, his practice resides somewhere in between. Cities, memory, cinema and the night are some of the things that influence his work.\n\nIn 2018, doc! photo and Blow Up Press named him as one of the 20 best emerging photographers in the world.","user_id":52694,"name":"Raj Lalwani","website":"www.rajlalwani.com"},{"id":52784,"bio":"","user_id":52789,"name":"Anja Müller","website":"www.anja.mu3113r.com"},{"id":759018,"bio":"Piatta Salo (s.1994), is a Finnish artist and photographer.\n\nPhotography is my way of dealing with the momentary nature of life. It is a way of recording and exploring feelings and memories. A way to structure changes in the environment and in myself. \n\nI am fascinated by playfulness, tones and composition. I am interested in the thoughtful symmetry and harmony that often occurs naturally around us. As a photographer, I move at the interface between documentary and constructed photography.","user_id":753847,"name":"Piatta Salo","website":"piattasalo.com"},{"id":762251,"bio":"A novice in photography. More as aspiring photographer I see myself simply as the guy with camera, as \"photographers\" are in my opinions tending to take strong positions on their views on technology, equipment, post-processing or composition. I see myself more free. Getting attracted by nature, landscapes, architecture, shapes and textures. Obviously tending to discover more on black\u0026amp;;white the more I shoot. ","user_id":756616,"name":"Ondrej Varoscak","website":""},{"id":637855,"bio":"Stefanie is an architect, based in Hamburg, who follows her passion: photography 📸\nShe began in travel photography and than came to explore the surprises and special moments that happen on city streets.\nShe is inspired by travel, contrast , color and the beauty in everyday moments, human life and emotion in color on the street.\n","user_id":637271,"name":"Stefanie Waiblinger","website":""},{"id":418042,"bio":"Professional Lawyer, Accountant and Photographer since 2013, awakening over the years an attentive and observant eye.\nIn its collection, it seeks to elevate the spirit, change the view of everyday life, with surprising images composing the trend of contemporary art.\nIn photographic projects, always take the human element as a central theme, seeking to draw attention to cultural, environmental and social aspects.\n2nd place Fotografe Prize in portrait category 2021\n3rd place in the International Photography Festival Paraty em Foco 2020\nFinalist Px3 2022 and 2021 in the portraits category.","user_id":417458,"name":"GILMAR CRUZ","website":"gilmarcruzfotografia.lojavirtualnuvem.com.br"},{"id":307740,"bio":"I am a photographer and author born in 1960 in Paris, France. My father, photographer and printer, passed on to him the passion and culture of images very early on. I nevertheless turned towards the profession of economist while cultivating a passion for 19th century travel photography, mainly in Japan and Egypt. I thus signed two art books on this subject, mixing period photos and travel stories.\nIn 2020, I decided to devote myself fully to photography, which I sees as an extension of my training in social sciences. I always seeks to understand how human societies function.\n\nAwards and prize I have won\nIn 2022, I won the prize for the series “Homeless in Paris”, in the PX3 competition, Paris Photo Prize, and I was exhibited at Espace Beaurepaire, in October 2022. \nIn April 2023, I obtained an honorable mention for the series “ Landscape”, in the FAPA competition, Fine Art Photography Awards. In August 2023, I won two awards for the series “Garbage in Paris.\nIn February 2024, I obtained an honorable mention for the séries \"True or Fake\"\n\n","user_id":307138,"name":"Frank Berzieri","website":": franki.fr"},{"id":759089,"bio":"My dream is to question conventional perceptions, uncover hidden truths and deepen understanding in a divided world through the concepts of \"true form\" and \"resonance.\" By presenting familiar subjects in unconventional ways, I hope to create a black and white photo book that will challenge viewers to reconsider their perspectives and encourage resonance between people with different opinions.　by　Ryo Goto　吾藤 亮","user_id":753906,"name":"Ryo Goto","website":"1x.com/gotoryo/overview"}]}