{"profiles":[{"id":569342,"bio":"My name is Camilla Coppola, I was born in Carrara in 1996. \nA fascination for beauty and the desire to create stories for the world is the propelling force behind my urge to photograph. For me beauty is more than a superficial aspect but, rather, a quality capable of evoking wonder. \nI take from the world what it offers me, because life is generous and tells stories to patient eyes. I’m interested in the details of reality, in moments of life, in softness of gestures and expressions. I choose, with sensitivity and delicacy, to take pictures of breaks, “times out” or breathers from the world’s frenetic race. ","user_id":568758,"name":"Camilla Coppola","website":"infocamillacoppola.wixsite.com/camillacoppola"},{"id":45480,"bio":"Jon Uriarte (b. 1980) is a Spanish photographer and photography professor based in Barcelona. He gained a Masters Degree from the European University of Madrid \u0026amp; PHotoEspaña in Madrid. \n\nHe started a wide range of participatory activities in photography. They include the Photobook Club Barcelona that he has been running since 2011 to 2014, and Widephoto ( www.widephotobcn.com ), a contemporary photography programme that in it’s two first editions has organized talks, workshops and dinner-gatherings with photographers such us Joan Fontcuberta, Taiyo Onorato-Nico Krebs, Julián Barón, Cristina de Middel and Aleix Plademunt. His blog “Blog en Bruto” has been a reference in photography theory and writing for the new young Spanish photography scene.\n\nHis work has been exhibited in photography festivals, group and solo exhibitions around the world, and been published internationally by Stern, The New York Times and La Republica, amongst many others publications. He has given lectures in Museums and Art Institutions including Arts Santa Mónica (Barcelona), Arteleku (Donostia) and La Casa Encendida (Madrid), Photobook Bristol... He also teaches photography at IDEP in Barcelona and EFTI in Madrid.","user_id":45485,"name":"Jon Uriarte","website":"www.jonuriarte.com"},{"id":299042,"bio":"Subjects of my photography are the Prime Ministers, Ambassadors, Presidents, writers, musicians, common citizens etc.\nExperiences in photographing vary in different circumstances, from the comfortable formal atmospheres to the problematic situations like conflicts and violence. \nI've worked for 5 years as a journalist and 4 years as the author of a documentary cycle, thus granting me the journalist instinct. \nFor many years I've been studying visual arts, by concentrating on the work of photographers who have put the foundations of the art of photography, but also on the modern ones.\nUsually, my photographs stay among the human drama and a divine presence. The characters are frozen in the situation I've captured them and therefore are unable to change it. These characters have a stressful and turbulent emotional state. Through the surrounding environment I get to understand the future of the subject, its fate and its drama altogether.","user_id":298440,"name":"Sead Cena","website":"www.instagram.com/cena.photo/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D"},{"id":765600,"bio":"Amateur lover of photography","user_id":759436,"name":"Scott Frazer","website":""},{"id":45496,"bio":"1987 Born in Osaka, Japan\n------- Lives and works between Tokyo and other cities and regions\n\nSolo exhibitions\n2018 this is/isn’t mine/yours #2.0, Nii Fine Arts, Osaka\n2016 this is/isn’t mine/yours, Nii Fine Arts, Osaka\n------- the fragmented time reemerging, Sony Imaging Gallery, Tokyo\n2013 being, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF PHOTOGRAPHY, Tokyo\n\nGroup exhibitions\n2020 Scattergories, Lista 4, online\n2019 Next Generation, Sony Imaging Gallery, Tokyo\n2017 Lianzhou Foto: Your Selfie Stick (and You), Lianzhou \n2016 Entropías de la Memoria y el Presente, centro de la imagen, Lima \n------- Banal/Subversivo, Galería PuNcTuM, Mexico City\n2015 Piel de tierra, Sala Luis Miró Quesada, Lima\n------- aterritorial, centro de la imagen\n2013 NEW COSMOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo; Art Court Gallery, Osaka\n------- Canon Photographer’s Session, Canon Gallery, Tokyo\n\nScreenings\n2017 Proyecta 2017, Madrid (curated by Sandra Maunac)\n","user_id":45501,"name":"Yuki Naito","website":"yukinaito.com"},{"id":639514,"bio":"Photography is my biggest passion in life and I love to convey messages and strong emotions through powerful images. I am completing a degree in photography and am in my second year and have been working as Jelly Media Studios for 6 years.","user_id":638930,"name":"Cat Brown","website":"www.jellymediastudios.com"},{"id":154613,"bio":"Master of Contemporary Photography, Eftí, Madrid. As a multidisciplinary artist, Curro Rodríguez's work always treads the boundaries between photography, video art, installation, performance, and music, creating an amalgam that gives shape and meaning to a personal and distinctive expression. The relationship between man and land, body and territory, the instinctive and the atavistic, makes Curro Rodríguez's work closely linked to his roots. Flamenco is the voice he uses in a transversal way in his work to unify all these concepts, creating a unique universe and his own costumbrista imagery to provide answers to questions such as uprooting or pain.\n\nHe has participated in international video art exhibitions: IVAHM, Madrid, WOW Venice. Taking part in exhibitions as Begira Photo, Pa-ta-ta Photography, Antiparos Photo Festival, Cyclo Madrid or Ser-Aqui, in Cádiz.  His work was published being part of books, “On Nature”, by NONFICTION Paris, Handbali Magazine,  Noice Mag or EXC! Magazine.\nHis discourse shows and debates the relationship/disjunction between the current being and the natural space, the instinctive search for origins, and the vernacular. \"Walking the dividing line between what is acquired and what is found, between what is thought and what is dreamed, a duality that is always found in the intermediate zones, where nothing happens until it happens, always slowly and almost invisibly. To envelop oneself with the coverage of the ancestral in an innate way is nothing more than allowing that brutalist, and at the same time uncomfortable, aspect to surface, in contrast to the conditioned and molded path. The scream, the lip of the mistreated rock, the drift towards where the pain leads, and the scent perceived when it dissipates.\" These are the branches that support what he does and what he seeks.","user_id":154011,"name":"Curro Rodriguez Sanchez","website":"currorodriguez.com"},{"id":728937,"bio":"Graphic designer turned photographer\n\nLondoner turn Parisian","user_id":728353,"name":"Simon Wilder","website":"www.swphoto.eu"},{"id":797743,"bio":"My name is Oksana Bochina, and I am a street and travel photographer based in Montenegro. I was recognised among the top 35 photographers in Montenegro by 35Awards (2024) and won the Hungarian Contemporary Art Prize (2024). My works have been featured by Street Photo International and exhibited in Montenegro, Russia, the UK and the USA. I capture the extraordinary in the ordinary through cultural and narrative exploration.\n\nLiving in Montenegro since 2021, I explore local culture, landscapes, people, and animals through my lens. My journey in photography began with a curiosity to capture moments that tell a story. Drawn to the spontaneity and narratives of street and travel photography, I aim to connect people, cultures, and animals through my work, capturing the extraordinary in the ordinary.","user_id":785634,"name":"Oksana Bochina","website":""},{"id":725314,"bio":"Magda Gibelli is a visual journalist. She focuses on coverage of social issues in Latin America and Europe.\n\nShe develops projects on women and migrants. Her work has been published in the British media Open Democracy, the Spanish newspaper El Salto, and the agency Sputnik. \n\nShe collaborated in the research on the detention in Venezuela of former Guantánamo inmate Jihad Ahmad Deyab, published in Diana Cariboni's book: Guantánamo entre Nosotros: Uruguay, EEUU y la aventura de un prisionero de la guerra al terrorismo (Guantánamo among Us: Uruguay, USA and the adventure of a prisoner in the war on terrorism).\n\n In 2010 he obtained a degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Santa María, located in Caracas. \n\n","user_id":724730,"name":"Magda Gibelli","website":"www.magdagibelli.com"},{"id":784487,"bio":"Namuun Batbileg, a distinguished artist and photographer from Mongolia, has carved a niche in the world of photography with her evocative captures of Mongolian life and landscapes. A 2015 graduate from the Mongolian National University of Arts and Culture, she first gained international recognition with her award as the first laureate of the Swiss Ambassador's Art Prize in 2018. Namuun's solo exhibitions, particularly notable in Mongolia, Switzerland, Singapore and Bulgaria, display her unique ability to blend the mystique of Mongolian culture with contemporary photographic techniques. Her works, showcased in exhibitions like \"ME-WE\" and \"Intangible Cultural Heritage,\" reveal a deep connection to her roots and a keen eye for storytelling through the lens.","user_id":774497,"name":"Namuun Batbileg","website":""},{"id":114895,"bio":"I take my inspiration from seemingly\neveryday objects, surfaces and scenes that are\ntransformed into painterly short stories when given\nthe chance.\n\nOften, I'll work with a blend of sharp and soft focus\nto create a composed narrative shrouded in a sense\nof the unknown: the Inner World that resides in our\nsubconscious. A dreamlike place where we cannot\nfill in all the blanks.\n\nI like to combine my instincts for street photography\nwith my love of abstraction to tell compelling,\noften solitudinous tales all through the lenses of\nmy rangefinder camera, without zoom or tripod,\nand free of filters or post manipulation.\n\nA constant roamer, I'm based in Chicago.\n\n","user_id":114293,"name":"larry simon","website":"www.larrysimon.net"},{"id":393404,"bio":"Taking photographs that could have a potential impact on society is my style, taking black and white street snapshots based on statements. On the other hand, I am also interested in classic-style images such as pinhole and alternative processes, and I believe that my day-to-day work and photography have a lot in common in terms of what kind of topic to address, how to structure the slides, and delivering the clear and key message to differentiate myself from my peers in business presentations. The same goes for photography.","user_id":392820,"name":"Makoto Wakamatsu","website":"la-tache3.wixsite.com/impatientmei1/body-of-works"},{"id":659809,"bio":"Artem Shestakov is a Ukrainian-born award-winning fine art photographer and artist best known worldwide for his nature and landscape images.","user_id":659225,"name":"Artem Shestakov","website":"www.shestakovfineart.com"},{"id":13573,"bio":"Sara Munari was born in Milan, Italy. Her work is related to photography has taken her around the world.\nSara’s work has been on display throughout Italy and other parts of Europe, and has been featured in numerous art galleries, festivals, and contemporary art museums. Further, she has received many national and international awards.\nThrough continuous research, Sara passionately develops visual stories that begin with a systematic photography base. With further development, these works become more crystalized due to the contamination of various multi- media outlets.\nSara is also a Professor of History of Photography, and Visual Communication at the Italian Institute of Photography of Language and Construction. She is also an art juror and portfolio reviewer for National Awards and various art festivals. Sara has written five books on photography theory and has published four books on her own artwork.\nIn 2019 Sara opened Musa Fotografia, a center for art-courses, presentations, exhibitions, and allmost everything related to photography, The center is located in Monza, Italy. As well as continuing to explore her own work, Sara participates in many art conferences and is an authority for specialized art courses related to the history of photography and the studio practice as a photographic medium.\nSara has fun with all aspects of photography, loves and respects it.\n","user_id":13573,"name":"Sara Munari","website":"www.saramunari.it"},{"id":559336,"bio":"","user_id":558752,"name":"Ignacio Iturrioz","website":"www.ignacioiturrioz.com"},{"id":114915,"bio":"I'm a visual communication designer, \nborn in Uzbekistan, based in Germany and \nstudied in Swiss.","user_id":114313,"name":"Nikita Anders","website":"info@andersn.de"},{"id":609486,"bio":"I work as a photographer in Paris since 2009. Street photography is my hobby.\nYou can see more street photographies in the \"People\" part of my personal website, here :\n","user_id":608902,"name":"Anne-Aelia Savignard","website":""},{"id":657267,"bio":"I'm the finalist of the Fuji Moment street photo awards 2020.","user_id":656683,"name":"Aneta Luberadzka","website":""},{"id":547217,"bio":"\nI am a Spanish photographer raised in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, currently based in Spain. I hold a Master's degree in Photography and Film Criticism.","user_id":546633,"name":"Isabel Sangro","website":"www.isabelsangro.com"},{"id":405085,"bio":"Born in China and now based in Shanghai, China.  Haolan Zhou is a photographer and multi-media artist. She graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology’s advertising photography program in May, 2022.\n\nHaolan's work transcends the boundaries of traditional photography, incorporating elements of multi-media art to create visually compelling narratives. Drawing inspiration from her experiences living in different cultural environments, her artistic journey has been shaped by her innate curiosity and desire to explore the human condition.\n\nA true people person, Haolan loves meeting new individuals and listening to their stories, especially those who work in often overlooked or underappreciated jobs. Her empathetic approach to photography enables her to capture the essence of her subjects, shedding light on the beauty and resilience found in everyday life.\n","user_id":404501,"name":"Haolan Zhou","website":"www.haolan-zhou.com"},{"id":319038,"bio":"","user_id":318436,"name":"Silvia Alessi","website":"www.silviaalessi.com"},{"id":726832,"bio":"Photographe et artiste numérique, mes créations sont inspirées par la nature, les émotions et les histoires de la vie.\n​","user_id":726248,"name":"Byalmador IOA","website":""},{"id":759765,"bio":"Fotografuję od ponad 25 lat. Fotografia ulicy jest istotną częścią mojej dzialalności fotograficznej.  Prace oje wystawiane były na wystawach indywidualnych i zbiorowych.  Niektóre zostały wyróżnione na konkursach fotografii. \nI have been taking photos for over 25 years. Street photography is an important part of what I do.  My works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions. Some have been honored in different photo competitions.","user_id":754471,"name":"Magdalena Jóźwiak","website":""},{"id":45537,"bio":"I am former private equity professional turned founder, whose activities start from a passion for seeing from different vantage points of how the world is evolving, tying up connections between different fields.\nPhotographically I explore the design and culture of cities, aiming to capture those atmospheres that strongly shape our lives. I am scouting for originality and for those moments, which  would normally go unnoticed, yet which in combination make up the mood of our urban environments. \n","user_id":45542,"name":"Martin Hoffmann","website":"www.m4rtin.com"},{"id":45869,"bio":"Winner, Urbanautica, SACRED. THE EXPERIENCE OF BEYOND (Italy, 2020);\nShortlist, Direct Look photocontest (Russia, 2019, 2017);\nWinner, Obscura Festival of Photography (Malaysia’s, 2018);\nFinalist, New East Photo Prize (United Kingdom, 2018);\nFinalist, Premio Gabriele Basilico 2nd edition (Italy, 2018);\nWinner, Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest (Russia, 2018, 2016);\nWinner, Young photographers of Russia Contest (Russia, 2018, 2016, 2013, 2009);\nWinner, Fotocanal Photography BOOK Contest (Spain, 2016);\nFinalist, International Photomuseum Grant Contest (United Kingdom, 2016);\nWinner, Photovisa International Photography Festival (Russia, 2014)\nWinner, Alexander Efremov Photojournalism Contest (Russia, 2014, 2012, 2011);\nWinner, Young Photography Contest (Russia, 2013, 2011, 2010);\nWinner, Circuito OFF Competition (Festival di Cortona, Italy, 2013);\nWinner, International Vilnus Photo Circle Contest (Lithuania, 2011).","user_id":45874,"name":"Fyodor Telkov","website":"fyodortelkov.ru"},{"id":759752,"bio":"","user_id":754459,"name":"Alex Eischeid","website":"www.alexeischeid.com"},{"id":759125,"bio":"Vivian Almas, a Baltimore native now studying for a BA in Photography at Falmouth University, draws from her Lithuanian upbringing in a multidisciplinary artistic practice. Honored in fine art and music during her time in Lithuania, Vivian's work spans experimental moving image, music, photography, performance, and painting. Exhibiting globally at venues like Anthology Film Archive New York, BBA gallery Germany and Goldfish Bowl Gallery UK. Her practice involves collaboration with different artists such as Dinu Li and Ignas Balcius. Vivian's art blurs mediums, offering an immersive experience that transcends borders, echoing her journey from Baltimore to Lithuania and the UK. \n","user_id":753936,"name":"Vivian Almas","website":"vivian-xjwl"},{"id":55379,"bio":"I picked up a camera in high school and was soon shooting for the local paper. I earned a degree in photojournalism. I've worked as a photojournalist, commercial and editorial photographer. \n\nThe photojournalism has never left my eye and influences my professional people, dog and fine art work with the Holga. My earliest photography influences include Mary Ellen Mark, Susan Meiselas, Nick Ut, David Alan Harvey, David Hume, Annie Griffiths Belt, Kennerly, Henrî Cartier-Bresson and so many Vietnam-era photojournalists.  \n\nIn 1995 I began a pathway of teaching beginning with basic film and darkroom photography. I now teach digital photography, multimedia and photojournalism in higher education for the Colorado Mountain College  Isaacson School For New Media and (formerly) Community College of Denver. I conduct workshops for the Digital Photography Academy in Denver and teach privately.\n\nMy professional photography includes people, Western themes and dogs. Also: architectural projects, events, corporate, portraiture and the bread and butter of running a photography company! \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":55384,"name":"Matthew Eric Lit","website":"linktr.ee/fotomatt"},{"id":759342,"bio":"Matthew Hayes graduated with a degree in photojournalism from the University of Montana in 2004. Since, he has worked for a variety of editorial and commercial clientele while also exhibiting in galleries and museums. The majority of his work is focused on documenting rural life and culture within the Rocky Mountain regions of Idaho and Montana.","user_id":754118,"name":"Matthew Hayes","website":"www.mhayesphotography.com"},{"id":45478,"bio":"1. I am interested in everything ordinary. What it is not spectacular.\n2. I photograph because I can not sing. If I had the voice of some ancient and pure flamenco singer, from those with few teeth and hoarse voice, probably I would not need to photograph to express myself.\n3. I am interested in the stories of any person, animal or thing that transcend the decay I feel around me.\n4. Nothing inspires me. Live generates me a lot of questions. I love questions.\n5. I understand artistic practice as a way of subversion that teaches me to map the terrain where I live and that helps me to know when I can get off my balaclava, in which corners, and drawing the weapons of my intelligence.\n6. The camera has saved me from drowning in a world so small that not differentiate between a window and my TV.\n.\n.\nPhD in Contemporary History from the University of Barcelona, combines photography studies at the Escuela Massana of Barcelona and the Institute of Photographic Studies of Catalonia specializing in digital post-production and conservation and management of photographic collections. She works as a freelance photographer and teaches in different schools in Barcelona.","user_id":45483,"name":"Noelia Perez","website":"www.liaperez.com"},{"id":621797,"bio":"Wang Xueping(WXP),  was born in China .Her main creative method is to explore the relationship between body, memory perception and emotions through images. She uses the dream as an entry point in the form of poetry to finish her works. The works are closely related to her personal experiences, which present desires, hallucinations, adolescence and dreams as narrative. For her part, the combination of fragile and fleeting memory with imagination and reality brims with poetic romanticism. \n","user_id":621213,"name":"Wang Xueping","website":""},{"id":759791,"bio":"Hi my name is Fabio and I'm 23 years old. I've always liked taking pictures with my phone, so decided to buy my first camera and started taking it seriously in 2022. I like to take travel and street photographs of people and try to create a sense of nostalgia or feeling. I still have a lot to learn, and hope to improve with every shot I take!","user_id":754493,"name":"Fabio Verhorstert","website":"www.afrobakker.com"},{"id":648536,"bio":"After studying at The Byam Shaw School of Art, Jemma attended Kingston University of London where she gained her degree in Photography in 2013. A week after the degree show, she gave birth to her first and only child. Jemma has been in the care of the NHS Mental Health system since 2003 and was finally diagnosed with Recurrent Depressive Disorder and Comorbid Anxiety Disorder in 2018. Much of her current practice explores life with these conditions. She lives and works in Essex, UK.\n","user_id":647952,"name":"Jemma Bannocks","website":"www.jemmabannocks.co.uk"},{"id":45468,"bio":"I am a photographer who make weddings in Brazil and now i am starting a series of personal projects most related on street and social photography.","user_id":45473,"name":"Klacius Ank","website":""},{"id":45582,"bio":"Born in 1973 Tokyo, Japan. Photographing the cityscape and street life combined with social nature to find common ground between the street and documentary photography in Tokyo.\nA member of \"VoidTokyo\".\n​​\n- Solo Exhibition\n​2016.4     Zebra The City - シマシマ都市 / Konica Minolta Gallery, Tokyo \n​\n- Selected Group Exhibition\n​2014.7     Black and White Street - World Street Photography Exhibition / Tejada Canary Island\n2014.9     Heiwa art exhibition / Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan\n2015.10   bluestreets TOKYO STREETS (w/ Tatsuo Suzuki \u0026amp; Mitja Kobal) / Z Gallery, Quito, Ecuador\n2015.12   bluestreets TOKYO STREETS (w/ Tatsuo Suzuki \u0026amp; Mitja Kobal) / Gallery The Shelter, Cairo, Egypt\n2016.6     Myaku - Ri-man don’t bushi - 脈 - リーマンDon't節 / Kobun-garou, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan\n2017.3     Laatikkomo exhibition / Jyväskylä, Finland","user_id":45587,"name":"Tadashi Onishi","website":"tadashionishi.com"},{"id":678277,"bio":"I've been a photographer since 2020 .  \nMostly street photography, but not always. Mostly black and white, but not always.  Sight in one eye only, all the time.  I look for the interesting in the mundane and humour wherever I can find it.  Some of my favourite street photographers are Joel Meyerowitz, Elliot Erwitt, Fred Herzog, Vivian Maier, and Jill Freedman.","user_id":677693,"name":"Kent Harkness","website":"kentharknessphotography.com"},{"id":685415,"bio":"I've spent most of my adult life behind a camera, mostly in the documentary field as a broadcast television videographer, producer and reporter. After some early years in print photojournalism, I trained at Art Center College of Design in advertising photography. From there, I jumped into broadcast television and documentary work and never looked back. It is such a pleasure now at this time in my life to focus on the meditation of just looking at the world through a lens and examining what attracts me and why.","user_id":684831,"name":"Jennifer Moran","website":"www.wildstarstudio.com"},{"id":161837,"bio":" Education\n\n1994 - 1999 Master in Photography at the Norwegian College of Art and Design in Bergen  \n\n1994 - 1997 BA-degree in Photography at the Norwegian College of Art and Design in Bergen \n\nGrants \n2023 Norwegian Cultural Board, working grant\n2022  Norwegian Cultural Board, project grant\n2021 Nordland Fylkeskommune - reisestipend\n2021  Norwegian Cultural Board, project grant\n2021 Sparebankstiftelsen - Homerecidens\n2020 Norwegian Artists fund Bkh, project grants\n2019 National grants for artists, traveling grant\n2014  Norwegian Artists fund Bkh, project grants  \n2014 Norwegian Cultural Board, exhibition grant\n2014-2017, 2002  National grants for artists, three and 1 year working-grant  \n2002 Norwegian Cultural Board, exhibition grant\n2001 Norwegian Cultural Board, exhibition grant for debutant\n2001 Norwegian Cultural Board, equipment grants \n2001 National grants for artists, traveling grant\n2000 Norwegian Cultural Board, equipment grants  \n\n","user_id":161235,"name":"Grethe Irene Einarsen","website":"www.gretheeinarsen.no"},{"id":759809,"bio":"","user_id":754509,"name":"Gonçalo Ribeiro","website":""},{"id":45607,"bio":"Elisa si avvicina per la prima volta alla fotografia quando un amico le regala una macchina fotografica, da lì ha iniziato a fotografarsi ricreando ambientazioni e modificando il proprio corpo. Scopre così un nuovo modo per vedersi al di là dello sguardo ed inizia il suo percorso di autoritrattista abbinando a questo la sua passione per i luoghi abbandonati e desolati. Dopo un biennio (2007/2009) di marketing e fotografia presso la scuola Palco Grafico a Brescia, Elisa comincia a cimentarsi con le mostre. \nEspone a Brescia, Reggio Emilia, Milano, Roma, Gaeta (LT) , Arezzo, Desenzano del Garda e Barcellona.\nPartecipa a concorsi fotografici piazzandosi per tre volte al secondo posto.\n\nElisa first approach to photography begins when a friend donates her a camera. From then on she goes into photographing herself, setting up situations and transforming her body.\nShe finds a new way to look at herself beyond the simple view and starts her self-taught path about self portrait, combining her passion about abandoned and desolated places.\nAfter a two-year period in a marketing and photography course (2007/2009) at Palco Grafico school, in Brescia, Elisa begins to test herself with exhibitions.\n","user_id":45612,"name":"Elisa Girelloni","website":"www.elisagirelloni.com"},{"id":609630,"bio":"With the advent of digital photography, I became intrigued with the ease of use and endless creative possibilities. From my cache of photos, I layer images and textures creating dreamlike photographs.\n  \nI received my professional training in apparel design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, in New York City, paving the way for a successful career in high fashion and later as an entrepreneur.\n\nTransitioning into home décor I evolved into a nationally recognized quiltmaker and fiber artist. Adding to my skill set, I earned certificates in both Non-Profit Management and Fundraising Management working 7 years as an arts management professional for an arts council in New York.  \n\nMy fine art photography has been exhibited in solo and juried shows nationwide and has been acquired by private and corporate collectors. Clients for my commercial work include media publications, musicians, artists, and executives. \n\nI moved to Pittsburgh from New York in 2012 and divide my time between Southwestern, PA and the Sonoran Desert.\n","user_id":609046,"name":"Polly Mills Whitehorn","website":"www.pollywhitehorn.com"},{"id":679278,"bio":"Je fais de la photographie depuis 8 ans. J'ai étudié deux carrières à l'université. Une en Communication et une autre en Education. À ce moment-là,  à l'université, j'ai fait de la photo argentique dans le petit laboratoire de la faculté. En 2013 j'ai opté pour la photo digitale et j'avance en prenant le nécessaire pour développer mon expérience.\n Je voyage depuis que je suis petite car le travail de mon père, médecin,  lui demandait de le faire. Sans le savoir je me suis habituée à ce rythme de vie et j'attendais toujours le moment de voyager.","user_id":678694,"name":"Nella Scotto","website":"nellascottophotographer.com"},{"id":55427,"bio":"I'm more than 49 yrs hold a camera but only last years i took some steps forword  and atudy in NYIP and other places. Mostly i take  photos in streets and my other skill is a lanscape photography.","user_id":55432,"name":"Ido Halevy","website":"www.facebook.com/ido.halevy.5"},{"id":641251,"bio":"Born in Rome in 1977, Paolo Ricca is a freelance photographer based in Italy. He was graduated in advertising graphics and later breathed the atmosphere of inks working in an old typography in the capital; this is how he deepens the use of the color that will then choose for the realization of his projects. Today, through images, loves to tell stories and fragments of everyday life thanks to very intimate shots that cancel the distance between subject and observer. His pictures aim to take on a documentary and at the same time artistic value. He love the feeling of primary colors, raw, honest and often even poetic. This approach allows him to express the authentic dignity of the subjects, the real authors of his images. \n\n\"The art of framing poetry of everyday life, this is the photography, for me\".","user_id":640667,"name":"Paolo Ricca","website":"www.paoloricca.eu"},{"id":55405,"bio":"I was born  in Khoramshahr in South west of Iran. I started photography when I was 30 after leaving painting. I have worked with Iranian news agencies and newspapers by now. And I am a freelance photographer right now that I choose my subjects based on my personal concerns.\n","user_id":55410,"name":"Faranak Rezaei","website":""},{"id":759831,"bio":"Non ricordo un periodo della mia vita senza una macchina fotografica in mano.","user_id":754529,"name":"Alessandro Deidda","website":""},{"id":45580,"bio":"ENG\nShort biography:\nBorn in 1962, Enrico Genovesi lives in Cecina (LI) Italy, and he photographs since 1984 essentially dedicating himself on social issues’ reportage focused on Italian stories.\nHis images have been published on several Italian magazines and many of his works have been published by State agencies including Ministry of Justice, National Health Service, European Community partners. He cooperated with the Agency Grazia Neri and and until 2012 was represented by Emblema photagency.\n.\nITA\nBiografia breve:\nNato nel 1962, Enrico Genovesi vive a Cecina (LI), Italia, e fotografa dal 1984 dedicandosi prevalentemente al reportage a sfondo sociale su storie italiane.\nHa all’attivo pubblicazioni su magazine italiani e vari libri alcuni dei quali realizzati per conto di Enti pubblici: Ministero della Giustizia, Asl, partenariati con la Comunità Europea. Ha collaborato con l'Agenzia “Grazia Neri” e successivamente, fino a tutto il 2012, è stato rappresentato da Emblema photoagency.","user_id":45585,"name":"Enrico Genovesi","website":"www.enricogenovesi.it"},{"id":1073,"bio":"Kevin Mackintosh was born in South Africa but divides his time between New York City and London. Arriving in London to pursue a career in film, and theatre, circumstances changed and Photography became his medium. Working as a Photojournalist for a number of years , and then eventually moving to Fashion and Still Life Work with a strong Theatrical narrative. He has collaborated for many years with a Set and Production Designer, completing a series on the Bolshoi Ballet Company in Moscow, The New York Philharmonic , Royal Opera and Ballet in London and recent projects with Christies in New York.The work is part of the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.","user_id":1073,"name":"Kevin Mackintosh","website":"www.kevinmackintoshphotography.com"},{"id":760200,"bio":"Amateur photographer.","user_id":754857,"name":"Pearl Eyezz","website":""},{"id":759912,"bio":"","user_id":754600,"name":"THOMAS C SCILIPOTI","website":""},{"id":191887,"bio":"I am a hobby photographer based in Melbourne, Australia.  Thank you for reviewing my submission.","user_id":191285,"name":"Duc Do","website":"duc.do/photography"},{"id":45806,"bio":"CLARA MILL IS A FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHER BASED IN LONDON, UK. . SHE IS A PORTRAITIST AND A STORY TELLER.\n\" I ALWAYS SAW THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY AND IT’S HARD TO EXPLAIN. I REALLY WANTED TO SHARE IT, BUT IT'S NOT EASY TO GIVE THE SENSE OF AN INTENSE EMOTIONAL VISION. I FOUND MY WAY IN CREATION WITH WRITING AND PHOTOGRAPHING. THIS GAVE ME THE FREEDOM I NEEDED: AN IDEA APPEARS VIVIDLY IN MY MIND AND I CREATE ENVIRONMENT TO FIT WITH THE EMOTIONAL. PHOTOGRAPHING IS NARRATIVE, AS A MIRROR WITH A MEMORY… IT S A MEDIUM MISSION, MOVING ON FROM PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PEOPLE AND THINGS TO VISUAL NARRATION AND METAPHOR.”\n","user_id":45811,"name":"Clara Mill","website":"www.claramill.art"},{"id":45786,"bio":"I am Munish Palaniappan, based in Chennai, India. Have been practicing photography for past 10 years in the genres of travel wildlife and motorsports. ","user_id":45791,"name":"Muniswararaja PL","website":"www.munishphotography.com"},{"id":45771,"bio":"*1988\n2010 Photo Assistance Jörg Singer, Leipzig\n2012, Photo Assistance Muga Miyahara, Tokyo\n2014 Bachelor of Science, Media Information\n2015 Exhibition \"Hitodama\", Belfast Photo Festival\n2017 Master of Arts, Photography, Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle\n2017 Exhibition \"Grenzen der Empathie\", Halle\n2018 Exhibition \"Flugold\", Halle\n2018 Exhibition \"Flugold\", Bonn","user_id":45776,"name":"Tim Bruns","website":""},{"id":55561,"bio":"I am self taught and have been journeying on the path of photography since my early 20's.\n\nMy love affair with photography continues to grow and when it comes to the more modern tools of photography such as Lightroom, Photoshop and other filtering software, I firmly believe that there are compositions whose elements are enhanced by the various effects .\n\nMy photos range from almost straight out of the camera to a mixture of filter and other digital enhancements to create a story of the moment. My greatest pleasure besides being behind the camera comes from the sharing the story behind the captured moment.\n\n","user_id":55566,"name":"Miriam Rieck","website":"www.wyldesoulphotography.com"},{"id":545245,"bio":"I'm an professional photographer since 1994.  This is a personal work.  I looked after a subject to be taken in another way as usual.  I liked the night atmosphere. Enjoy my picture.","user_id":544661,"name":"Brigitte Gillieaux","website":"brigittegillieaux.com"},{"id":604856,"bio":"I am a streetfotographer for a view years now and i can look back at five big exhibitions i made in the last 3 years. I am third place winner of the fine art photography award in amateur streetphotography. Actual there is an art exhibition in the Allgäu where the jury searched a picture of my entry.","user_id":604272,"name":"Florian Pötzl","website":"www.flographie.de"},{"id":45810,"bio":"Erik Brede is a photographer and Photoshop artist, born in 1971 in Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands, Norway. His photography journey started at the age of 11 when his father introduced him to the great magic of film development and post-production in his low budget darkroom. Even if the old analog darkroom is replaced by Photoshop and Lightroom, his vision and craetive ideas are the same.\n\nWith a conceptual approach, Brede tries to approach a wide scale of subjects in a multi-layered way to produce a link between the landscape’s reality and that imagined by its conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence.\n","user_id":45815,"name":"Erik Brede","website":"www.erikbrede.com"},{"id":298867,"bio":"I'm a London based portrait photographer working in commercial advertising and editorial. The focus of my personal work is socially engaged projects and social documentary, working with people in their environments, subcultures and dystopian parallel universes.\n\nMy most recent personal work has been exhibited in the Nope to Hope, Art vs Arms, Oil \u0026amp; Injustice exhibition and has also been included in the recent Extinction Rebellion Hand Book.\n","user_id":298265,"name":"Dee Ramadan","website":"www.deeramadan.com"},{"id":727244,"bio":"My name is Micol and I was born and raised in Rome. It was among the streets of my city that I developed a passion for photography. Capturing moments of everyday life with a camera has become my way of expressing myself.\n\nTo cultivate this passion, I have attended various courses and workshops and have been fortunate enough to meet many talented photographers who inspire me and help me grow.\n\nPhotography has allowed me to rediscover myself and to enjoy every single moment with new eyes. Now I look at the world through the viewfinder, and there I discover its essence.","user_id":726660,"name":"Micol Galleno","website":"www.micolgalleno.com"},{"id":18003,"bio":"Morgan Ford Willingham is a photographic artist and educator. She received an MFA in photography with a minor intermedia from Texas Woman’s University. Morgan has pursued passions in academia and art making in the Midwest for the past 14 years. Her work explores pop culture, advertising, and societal norms to better understand the influence on women’s identity and self-image, using various mediums, including photography, mixed-media, book arts, and installation. Her work has been widely exhibited, including Humble Arts Gallery in NYC, Filter Photo in Chicago, and Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH. She is currently Assistant Professor of Photography at Baylor University in Texas.","user_id":18003,"name":"Morgan Ford Willingham","website":"www.morganfordwillingham.com"},{"id":45839,"bio":"Shinya Masuda\nBorn 1965 in Nagoya City, Japan. Currently live in Tokyo.\nA French cuisine chef turned photographer.\nAfter graduating from Nagano Art and Design School, majoring in Visual Communication Design, Masuda worked as a commercial photographer at the photography department of a design production company. He then met Mr. HASHI, the Action Still Life photographer in New York, and studied under him for a year and half at HASHI STUDIO TOKYO.\nMasuda now works as an artist.\nElegant beauty of form and freewheeling ideas in Masuda’s work is highly praised and acclaimed in many countries such as London, Paris, Athens, US, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Israel. He is working actively and having solo exhibitions mainly in the US. \n\n“All things must pass” is a phrase Shinya Masuda learned from his grandmother as he was a child. That phrase triggered, and inspired, him to start making images that use rotten food and organic matter as important motives. Masuda’s work bridges the visible physical world and invisible spiritual world. ","user_id":45844,"name":"Shinya Masuda","website":"www.shinyamasuda.com"},{"id":37337,"bio":"Alessio Mamo is a Sicilian photographer based in Catania, Italy and a regular contributor for The Guardian.\nAfter completing a degree in chemistry, Mamo then graduated in photography from the European Institute of Design in Rome, Italy in 2007.\nIn 2008, he began his career in photojournalism, focusing on contemporary social, political and economic issues. \nMamo covers issues related to refugee displacement and migration starting in Sicily, and then extending to countries in the Middle East and Balkans.\nHe is also a contributing photographer with Médecins Sans Frontières and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).","user_id":37342,"name":"Alessio Mamo","website":"www.alessiomamo.com"},{"id":729004,"bio":"- Peruvian\n- Student of Communication Sciences\n- Freelance photographer\n- I enjoy adventure and detective novels.\n- I love coffee and Malbec wine.","user_id":728420,"name":"Roberto Josué García Camargo","website":""},{"id":736823,"bio":"Visual artist","user_id":735246,"name":"Angelina Golitsina","website":"www.golitsina.space"},{"id":774537,"bio":"","user_id":766538,"name":"Shlomi Kramer","website":"ShlomiKramer.com"},{"id":436986,"bio":"Kersten Glaser (1992) is a German photographer and artist. Since 2015 he is an educated/certified photographer and is currently studying photography at University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Dortmund.","user_id":436402,"name":"Kersten Glaser","website":"www.kerstenglaser.com"},{"id":91067,"bio":"My path took place in the Academy of Fine Arts where I deepened my approach to photography.","user_id":90605,"name":"Alessandro Mele","website":""},{"id":760051,"bio":"","user_id":754721,"name":"Arman Hosseinkhani","website":""},{"id":760023,"bio":"Glasgow Based Photographer mostly working in the street photographer genre as well as documentation and reportage. ","user_id":754698,"name":"John Sanger","website":""},{"id":45971,"bio":"Marc Ohrem-Leclef (German) is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY.\nAfter completing studies in Communication Design at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences in Germany, he relocated to New York City in 1998.\n\nFounding a commercial photography studio that serviced the advertising industry for 15 years, a life-changing experience renewed Ohrem-Leclef's focus on personal long term projects (2012).  His collaborative practice moves between documentary and performative modes to construct alternative representations and narratives that address issues of identity and belonging.\n\nOhrem-Leclef’s work has been exhibited in Brazil, Germany, India, Israel, Slovakia. Spain, the Netherlands, UK and US. It is held in the collections of Museo de Arte do Rio (MAR / Rio de Janeiro), and David Dechman, NYC.\nA MacDowell Fellow (2018), he teaches at the International Center of Photography (ICP) and has lectured at Columbia University, New School, CUNY, School of Visual Arts, SUNY, Pratt Institute, amongst others. \n\nSelect publications and reviews include Artnews, Artforum, BBC, British Journal of Photography, CityLab, Hyperallergic, Der Spiegel, GUP, Slate, Out.\n","user_id":45976,"name":"Marc Ohrem-Leclef","website":"www.marcleclef.net "},{"id":45963,"bio":"","user_id":45968,"name":"Carl Lee","website":"www.facebook.com/tandohlee"},{"id":760014,"bio":"With a passion for art and a background in business, Yueling joined Boston University's Art Administration master program in 2019. She had internships or school projects at local art organizations including: Vineyard Artists, Fuller Craft Museum, Educational Bridge, Museum of Modern Renaissance, Griffin Museum of Photograph. Yueling is a photographer focused on wedding, portraits, and documentary photography.","user_id":754692,"name":"Yueling Zhou","website":"www.auroraphotostudio.com"},{"id":55585,"bio":"Born in 1980, Sébastien Tixier is a self-taught photographer. His work has been awarded numerous prizes (2nd Prize Director’s Choice in Center Choice Awards 2015, short-listed in 2015’s Bourse du Talent Paysage and 2016’s LensCulture Awards). “Allangorpoq”, his previous work about Greenland society’s transformations has been largely published and exhibited in festivals and galleries (in particular during solo shows in gallery Le 247 in Paris and at the Santa Fe’s Center for Contemporary Arts). He lives in Paris.\n","user_id":55590,"name":"Sebastien Tixier","website":"www.sebtix.com / www.raphaelbourelly.com"},{"id":45914,"bio":"For the past five years, photography has been my constant companion. My aunt brought me along on a trip to beautiful Wisconsin when I was in eighth grade. There, she gave me her point-and-shoot digital camera. The equipment was not much, but it was certainly a start. In Wisconsin, my eyes were opened as I looked at the back of the camera in awe. How had I never fully seen the beauty in nature? When I came home from the vacation, and moving forward, joy filled my bones each time I picked up a camera. I soon upgraded from the family point-and-shoot to a Canon Rebel XS given to me by my encouraging parents. With my shiny new DLSR, I shot thousands of photos of my friends and family. I was soon teaching myself more techniques than I ever knew possible. With time, I found Photoshop, and used it appropriately. Now, millions of shutter snaps later, I still feel a brand new sense of fulfillment each time I create a photo with my Canon 6D. I have worked with multiple clients including seniors in high school, brides and grooms, families, and people in need of a proper portrait. In addition, I feel severely passionate about fashion, and strive to incorporate it into my photography. \n\n\n","user_id":45919,"name":"Christine Szczepaniak","website":"christinevszczepaniak.com"},{"id":147191,"bio":"Maxence Bradley is a Canadian photographer based in Haiti, who specializes in documentary, journalism, humanitarian and social photography. His work illustrates the human side of Haiti, and finding the beauty of the country and its people through all walks of life. He has collaborated on many major national and international communication campaigns for various branches of the United Nations, such as UNICEF, UNFPA, UN Women, and with several other organizations very active in the country like FONKOZE and JAKO MEDIA / HAITI. He also collaborates with independent journalists and news agencies from around the world.  Some more recent photographs by Maxence Bradley can be found in a special edition of the GEO magazine published last January. ","user_id":146589,"name":"Maxence Bradley","website":"web.facebook.com/maxencebradleyphotographie"},{"id":630797,"bio":"I am a 20-year-old self-thought photographer, who likes to capture people in their pristine form. I think every human life deserves to be documented and cherished. ","user_id":630213,"name":"Harish Aravindan","website":""},{"id":760075,"bio":"","user_id":754742,"name":"Paul Johnson","website":"www.jjsphotography.net"},{"id":351511,"bio":"Winner of the Portrait of Britain 2023, Frances Marshall is a classical music and opera photographer who has been working in the industry for over a decade. Her clients include some of the world’s greatest classical musicians and arts organisations. In 2017 Frances co-founded Marshall Light Studio with Design Director Sophie Light, providing photography and creative design services for the classical music and opera world.\n\n","user_id":350909,"name":"Frances Marshall","website":"www.francesmarshall.ie"},{"id":760081,"bio":"I offer my skills as a photographer, video maker and traveler content creator to companies operating in the outdoor, travel and food \u0026amp; beverage sectors. I also work as a scriptwriter for comics for an Italian-French publishing house. The latest project I’m working on is about a 2500 Km long walk from Italy to Spain that I’ve made and now I’m producing a short movies serie about the life on the track.  ","user_id":754748,"name":"Mattia Gridelli Molinari","website":"Www.mattimolinari.com"},{"id":46105,"bio":"Born in 1988 in Wlodawa, Eastern Poland, Mateusz Baj is a student of the University of the Arts, London. His field of interest lies on all forms of documenting social issues.","user_id":46110,"name":"Mateusz Baj","website":"www.mateuszbaj.com"},{"id":46115,"bio":"◎Award\n■2018 : Athens Photo Festival 2018 Exhibition Open Call / Shortlist\n■2017 : Cortona On The Move 2017 Open Call Contest \"New Visions\" / Finalist\n■2016 : Miami Street Photography Festival 2016 / Finalist\n■2016 : LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2016 / Juror's Pick and Top 100\n■2016 : EyeEm Award 2016 / Finalist (Category : The Architect)\n■2016 : StreetFoto San Francisco 2016 / Finalist (Category : Single)\n■2015 : Street Photography 2015 by Acuity Press and PDN / Winner\n■2015 : Miami Street Photography Festival 2015 / Finalist\n■2014 : 2014 Urban Picnic Street Photography Competition / Finalist\n■2013 : Photography Hall of Fame Award 2013 on ASAHICAMERA Magazine / 3rd prize","user_id":46120,"name":"Mankichi Shinshi","website":"www.mankichi44.com"},{"id":843303,"bio":"580bet-bet.br.com offers a gourmet journey through exquisite recipes and culinary experiences, elevating your dining with exceptional flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 580bet-bet\nWebsite: https://580bet-bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (54) 1475-4100\nEmail: 580bet-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #580bet-bet #580bet-betfood #580bet-betrecipes #580bet-betculinary #580bet-betdining","user_id":829146,"name":"sa zxc","website":"580bet-bet.br.com"},{"id":760091,"bio":" Intrigued by the inner workings of a simple, mechanical SLR camera lent to him by his father with the fateful words- “son, turn the ring ‘till it’s sharp, put the needle in the circle, press here to shoot,” a lifelong obsession of image making was born. Scott earned a BA in Art History and an MFA in Fine Art from Florida State University after which he accepted a teaching fellowship in Florence, Italy. Since 2004, he has resided in Upstate New York with his wife  and their two children pursuing longitudinal art projects and adventure endurance sports as a spiritual balance to the stresses of everyday life, and to combat the long cold winter season.\n","user_id":754756,"name":"Scott Brightwell","website":"www.scottbrightwell.com"},{"id":255768,"bio":"For me, personal stories were always the most interesting to listen to, and through my work in film and photography, my most important goal is to be able to share these stories.\n\nI'm originally from Budapest, Hungary but currently based in London holding a BA in Film History and Theory and MA in Film Editing. \n\nMy love for photography inspired me to continue my studies at the London College of Communication (UAL) and my focus is now portraiture. \n\nI believe our stories are the strongest links that connect us to each other and my aim is to share these unique and personal histories through my visual work.","user_id":255166,"name":"Lili Gyarmati","website":"www.liligyarmati.com"},{"id":55601,"bio":"Self-taught photographer. Some work for local magazines and newspapers. in Texas. Mostly focused on documentary work. I have traveled extensively in Mexico, particularly some of the more remote regions, to photograph the people and the land.","user_id":55606,"name":"Les Warren","website":"www/.photographicartist-leswarren.yolasite.com"},{"id":149528,"bio":"","user_id":148926,"name":"Janis Pipars","website":"www.instagram.com/janispipars"},{"id":847395,"bio":"Bengali Matrimony in Toronto Site helps families find suitable Bengali brides and grooms for meaningful relationships. As a consultant with 3 year experience, I guide clients in selecting compatible matches based on values and preferences. Through matrimonialsindia.com, you can access verified profiles, privacy protection, and personalized support, ensuring a smooth, secure, and successful journey to find the right life partner.","user_id":833239,"name":"Kamal Kumar","website":"www.matrimonialsindia.com/nri/toronto-canada-bengali-matrimony.htm"},{"id":46087,"bio":"I’m a professional photographer and artist based in Florence.\n I was born in Verona in 1983, I studied photography In Milan in 2012, in 2022 I attended the international online photobook masterclass FOLIO 21, with PhMuseum and Witty Books.\n\nMy work is mainly focused in the relationship between the space and human being, trying to create a sort of relation among the elements that belong to photography to develop an atlas that want to unsettle our certitude and create spaces for new explorations.\n\nMy project won the call #RaccontoPlurale with the Foundation for Modern and Contemporary Art CRT; I was shortlisted for VII Fiebre Dummy Award, Fotofabbrica Prize of DiecixDieci Photography Festival, Kassel Dummy Award 2023, 2023 BUP Book Award and Urbanautica Institute Award 2022; my works was published on C41Magazine and choose for the Open Call Editors’ Pick on Life Framer and Der Greif Guest Room.\nI have participated in group exhibitions in Italy, Germany, France and South Korea.\nIn 2017 I made my first solo exhibition at PAN Museum in Naples.","user_id":46092,"name":"Luca Iovino","website":"www.lucaiovino.it"},{"id":760130,"bio":"","user_id":754791,"name":"Jean-Albert Gonnard","website":null},{"id":702561,"bio":"I create images and words that help tell the stories of our vibrant, diverse world and its people.\n\nI work mostly in editorial travel with a focus on lesser explored regions and new ways to understand well known places, often through the daily experiences of the people who live there. I call them the “little stories”.  For example, we’ve read about the history of the Taj Mahal, but what do we know of the grounds keeper who has been trimming the hedges and sweeping the mosque floors for the past 20 years? (his name is Aabheer if you’re interested, has 4 children and is from a small village called Rohai Khas). And what can he teach us that isn’t in the guide books? These are the questions I’m passionate about answering and the stories I love to tell.","user_id":701977,"name":"Mark Eden","website":"www.markeden.com.au"},{"id":585228,"bio":"Born in Hong Kong.\nAfter graduating from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, I have been pursuing a creative career as a freelance dancer and performer. I am particularly interested in cross-disciplinary, collaborative and experimental projects, presented in blackbox theatres, exhibitions, site-specific locations and virtual spaces, both locally and internationally.\nShe is finding another way to support her life experience. During capture the motion by camera, that momenet suggested such as sign of  subtext and intention by the motion.  They present energy and texture.  They change the perceptive when they appear. ","user_id":584644,"name":"KA MAN LI","website":""},{"id":210955,"bio":"Qualified historian , but passionate about photography . I'm particularly interested in portrait, reportage \u0026amp; street photography. I see the world through a lens. \nMy photographs have been represented in many photographic competitions I was a National Geographic Grand Prix winner in 2016.\nI have received further commendations in international photographer of the year (2016), monochrome award (2016). \n I keep working on my passion through workshops and photography clubs.","user_id":210353,"name":"Anna Piwowarska-Sosik","website":""},{"id":760126,"bio":"","user_id":754787,"name":"Paul Lichte","website":"www.paullichte.com"},{"id":300507,"bio":"I am a UK-based photographer who specialises in portraiture and still life. Photography plays an important part in my artistic development. Inspired by Polish folklore and the landscape of my homeland, I create images reflecting those early childhood influences and memories. The ability to notice beauty, profundity, and significance in ordinary life shapes every picture I take. ","user_id":299905,"name":"Stefania Kossakowska","website":"stefkoss.com"},{"id":46199,"bio":"I discovered wet plate in 2013. It saved my life, quite literally. I have been obsessed with it ever since,  I love it's imperfections,  it's capacity to capture emotion in a way that seems very different from other forms of photography. The dark room and the process sooth me, it forces me to take the time, to slow down in the midst of the hectic lives we lead, to create an object that has something precious coming from the fact each image is unique, not reproducible, the object is what counts as no digital version of a plate renders the true depth and quality of the image. ","user_id":46204,"name":"Isabel Leeson","website":"www.photo-42.com"},{"id":657658,"bio":"Photographer from Hong Kong, specialized in ruins photography and environmental portrait. I am enthusiast on recording Hong Kong colonial past and rediscover the forgotten history.","user_id":657074,"name":"Ian Hoi Chung Cheung","website":"ian-cheung-photography.webnode.tw"},{"id":207524,"bio":"Semi-retired Craft, Design and Technology teacher, who studied photography in the early 1980's, under the tutorage of, amongst others, Tom Wood.\n\n\n\n","user_id":206922,"name":"Stephen Grocott","website":""},{"id":46029,"bio":"I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I still live at. I´ve studied Art History at the Museum of Fine Arts. Photojournalism at the Photo Club Buenos Aires. Postgraduate Documentary Photography in the Argentina Association of Photographers (incomplete). Searching for my path, I´ve travelled for nine months along Asia and that’s how my first contact with photography came along. In 2004, my photographs on the hunting of whales in the island of Lamalera, Indonesia, promoted the chain's documentary German Television Network: ZDF: “Vermächtnis eines Walfängers” and formed the image of the international version of it, entitled \"Blood Money \"Testimony of the Whaler\", but despite of that brief “success” I was still feeling lost. After a couple of years the destiny took me to the Valles Calchaquies at the Province of Salta, at the North West of the country, one of the sacred valleys of the American Continent, and what I’ve finally discovered as my place in the world.","user_id":46034,"name":"Pollo Dighero","website":""},{"id":46258,"bio":"I grew up in New York City. Have been in many different media. Advertising and desk top publishing.  I have been taking photos for many years but in 2009 decided to get my undergrad in photography and imaging when I rediscovered the craft.  I sold everything I had to finish school and move to LA. After I graduated last year and did some major research I started a wet plate collodion studio from scratch. I am months into this journey and do not see any turning back. ","user_id":46263,"name":"James Walker","website":"www.jwalkerimagery.com"},{"id":55673,"bio":"I am a native New Yorker, comedian and writer and recently self published my first Photography book on Blurb.com and used freelance for Chelsea Now Newspaper in NYC. I was a photographer at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2015 and 2016. I now reside in the Berkshires, taking photos and running and booking a music venue. I still take photos.","user_id":55678,"name":"Jenny Rubin","website":"www.jennyrubinphotography.com"},{"id":297067,"bio":"I was born in Bergamo, Italy in 1975. I have worked as a hairstylist and make up artist since I was 17. In 2004, while on a trip to Asia, I discovered an interest in reportage photography. I have since travelled extensively pursuing my passion for photography and “telling stories worthy of being told.” My process is a blend of artistic expression and reportage, inspired by an openness to diverse cultures and traditions.\nFor many months before travelling to my chosen destination, I research and develop my concept, considering \u0026nbsp;particularly the social context. I also consider deeply the question of finding the appropriate visual language to render the concept beautifully.","user_id":296465,"name":"Silvia Alessi","website":"silviaalessi.com"},{"id":515688,"bio":"I'm originally from Baden-Württemberg in Germany and currently living in Jena. In my free time I love to take photos and write my own songs. I like to travel, spend time (in nature) with friends and dance. I really enjoy exploring new places and cultures, gaining other perspectives on life.","user_id":515104,"name":"Jasmin Jäger","website":"www.facebook.com/thisisjasminjaeger"},{"id":46428,"bio":"Ricky was born in Bangor, Northern Ireland in 1974. \n\nSince 1997 he has worked on various photographic projects in Ireland, Europe \u0026amp; America.\n\nHe was senior photographer / Co. Editor at DIG BMX magazine from 1997-2013.\n\nCollections of his work have been published by Cafe Royal Books, Drago, Damiani, Holy Land Pros \u0026amp; Audit.\n\nRicky's work is held in Tate/Parr collection, BnF (Bibioteque national de France), Bower Ashton Library \u0026amp; the Australian Centre of Photography.\n\nHe continues to work on long term projects.","user_id":46433,"name":"Ricky Adam","website":"www.rickyadamphoto.com"},{"id":46056,"bio":"Date of birth : May 20th, 1982  \nEducation\n2002 Student exchange at Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany\n2005 Bachelor in Germanistics (Reitaku University, Japan) \nAchievements\n2007-2009          Photographer of the japanese company Recruit\n2008/4/1             Freelance photographer in Japan\n2013/5/1             Freelance photographer in Hamburg \n\nAWARDS\n2020 \nCreative Photo Awards 2020 Professional / Architecture - Commended\n15th BLACK \u0026amp; WHITE SPIDER AWARDS “GOTHAM” Professional / Aerial - Honorable Mention\n\nExhibitions\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\nSEP 2019 “歴程 - Der Progress nach Jenseits - (not) alone Gallery West, Tokyo / Japan\nJUL 2019 TV Series “Sujibori - Photo Exhibition” Shinjuku Ophthalmologist（GANKA） Gallery, Tokyo / Japan\nMAY 2019 “歴程 - Der Progress nach Jenseits 断片 - 11111110110101111110111_02” Nippon Connection, Frankfurt / Germany","user_id":46061,"name":"Jumpei Tainaka","website":"jumpei-tainaka.com"},{"id":758623,"bio":"","user_id":753539,"name":"Anqi Chen","website":""},{"id":542362,"bio":"I  focus on nature, landscape, wildlife photography and automotive art.  I offer fine art photographic and hand painted prints.  I am the President Elect of the American Society of Photographers, Treasurer and Chairman of the Photographic Competition at the Professional Photographers of South Carolina and  a PPA Councilor.  Image competition, other educational opportunities and travel to experience nature are the basis for the growth in my art and its presentation to my audiences. ","user_id":541778,"name":"John Herrel","website":"www.johnherrel.com"},{"id":22080,"bio":"I am a historian and retired professor, and photography has always been a deeply engaging way for me to understand the world beyond words. My Flickr website features a broad selection of images taken as far back as 1962. in the United States, South Africa, Ghana, East and West Germany, France, and Spain.","user_id":22080,"name":"Robert Abzug","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/rabzug and www.robertabzug.com (books)"},{"id":55925,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":55930,"name":"Jo Sullivan","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/128384451@N05"},{"id":452732,"bio":"Massachusetts based photographer, B. Wells Douglas, has been exploring mental health through photography since he first picked up a camera. Driven by his own diagnosis with bipolar disorder, he uses photography to communicate what he experiences and the way his diagnosis shifts his view of the world.  His work has been exhibited in the U.S. at the Southeast Center for Photography, International Center for Photography, and at Indiana University as well as internationally at the Incheon International Students Photo \u0026amp; Video Exhibition in Incheon, South Korea. ","user_id":452148,"name":"B Wells Douglas","website":""},{"id":46181,"bio":"Emine Akbaba (b. 1987) is an Turkish-German documentary photographer. Her works are related to women‘s rights, gender equality and the freedom of speech, especially in the Middle East, which is her cultural heritage. \nThe reason behind the choice of telling the stories of Middle Eastern women is deeply ingrained in her own experiences as daughter, heavily influenced by the experiences of hermother.\nTherefore, she is continually anxious to act as an interpreter for these women who cannot speak for themselves.\nIn her freelance assignments, Emine works with local and international NGO, non-profit organisations, Newspapers and Magazine. Her photographic works are long-term projects.\nHer  visual projects has been screened, exhibited and awarded like the Nikon Photo Award 2014/2015, “Alles in schönster Ordnung” in Germany shortlisted at the N-Ost Reportage Prize 2016 and attended the Nikon-Noor Academy in Berlin with Bénédicte Kurzen, Kadir van Lohuizen, Yuri Kozyrev.\nShe holds a diploma of Advanced Visual Storytelling from the Danish School of Media and Journalism and a bachelor’s degree of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in Hanover where I am based as Turkish-German visual journalist.","user_id":46186,"name":"Emine Akbaba","website":"www.emineakbaba.com"},{"id":784786,"bio":"ARTIST BIO\n\nJackie Schletter is a nature photographer that enjoys exploring the essence of her subjects, often birds, in her creative style of artful photography and post processing. Her award-winning photographs are regularly juried into exhibitions in the US and abroad. Amongst her awards in 2024 are entries in this year's 2024 American Photographic Artists, American Society of Media Photographers Best of 2024 and the 2024 International Photographic Awards. \n\nPhotography has been a lifelong love fostered from a young age. After almost 20 years in veterinary medicine Jackie began once again pursuing her love of photography as a means to create nature based art and raise awareness of our vanishing natural world. \n\nJackie is a member of The Art League of Hilton Head, American Photographic Artists, American Society of Media Photographers, Photographic Society of America, North American Nature Photography Association, The Societies and an advisory board member of the Carolina Nature Photographers Association Lowcountry Chapter. In 2022 she completed the Lowcountry Master Naturalist curriculum to learn more about the unique environment of South Carolina’s lowcountry.","user_id":774751,"name":"Jackie Schletter","website":"www.jackieschletter.com"},{"id":720499,"bio":"","user_id":719915,"name":"Kat Ambrose","website":"www.katambrosephotography.com"},{"id":760263,"bio":"","user_id":754915,"name":"Michael J Barry","website":null},{"id":46120,"bio":"Michaela Potterbaum is an American freelance photographer currently living among the fjords and islands of coastal Norway. \n\nHer portfolio includes working with brands such as Lonely Planet, Youth With a Mission, ARV Design, and more. She has photographed over 100 weddings in 11 countries around the world. in 2015 she launched a photo course through YWAM Ålesund, a non-profit based in the fjord region of Norway. ","user_id":46125,"name":"Michaela Potterbaum","website":"michaelanichole.com"},{"id":230124,"bio":"Aficionado a la fotografia","user_id":229522,"name":"Francisco Garcia","website":""},{"id":784789,"bio":"Gary Marich is a Cleveland, Ohio based amateur photographer.  Interest in photography began in high school, working with black and white film, through the process of development and print. Progressed to digital when it was first introduced and has continued to use that camara platform, now shooting with a full frame, mirrorless camera.\nGary’s main photographic interests are street subjects and landscapes, although he will photograph anything he finds interesting and impactful.  Being a member of the Cleveland Photographic Society has broadened his interests and expanded his use of post processing tools.\n","user_id":774754,"name":"Gary M Marich","website":""},{"id":7147,"bio":"I am interested in photography as an amateur since 1974. Drop photography has a special place among my photography efforts. Describing and diversifying the abstract state of liquids in milliseconds can cause a great passion. Street photography is my other area of interest.","user_id":7147,"name":"Mustafa Yagci","website":"bit.ly/3XKvKuF"},{"id":46175,"bio":"As owner and photographer for Michael Rosenberg Photography, a Seattle based portrait studio, I have been photographing people since 1989. I have a master of fine arts from Columbia University, New York, 1978.  I have had the opportunity to photograph such individuals as President Barak Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, the actors Tom Skerrit and Bonnie Bodelia and others. \n\nMy work is about the relationships we share with ourselves and each other and the space in-between. I like to create images that are authentic in their emotional quality and compelling in their depictions of the the subject. ","user_id":46180,"name":"Michael Rosenberg","website":"www.michaelrosenberg.com"},{"id":344361,"bio":"My desire to seek feeling, connection and power between what I see, and what ends up on the final image, keeps me hungry to experience life in many different landscapes. I enjoy keeping my mind free and open and see what comes across my path that pulls me in. I have been photographing with intention for 25 years, and need it to survive!","user_id":343759,"name":"Suzanne Lopez","website":"www.suzannelopezphotography.com"},{"id":105526,"bio":"Ali Shams was born in 1995 in Tehran, Iran, into a family with a strong tradition of philosophical and mystical thought. At the age of 19, he discovered photography and holds an MA in Art Research. As an Iranian photography-based artist, he strives to seek all the derivations of his condition within his society, from ontological to social or psychological problems.\nThe concept of time is a significant element in his photographic processes, and his multimedia projects evolve over extended periods. He is interested in connecting videos, photos, texts, and digital files within his projects, as well as narrating his story through photo books.","user_id":104924,"name":"Ali Shams","website":"www.alishams.photography"},{"id":740656,"bio":"","user_id":738319,"name":"Alexander Johnson","website":"alexanderhessjohnson.com"},{"id":760184,"bio":"Tony Gonzalez is an artist currently living in New York City and Hudson, NY.  He received his BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and his MFA from Yale University.  In addition to working as a fine art photographer, Gonzalez has taught photography for over thirty years including at The Cooper Union, Pratt Institute and New York University.  Gonzalez is currently a Tenured Professor at Queens College, CUNY in New York City since 2002.  Gonzalez is a contributing author for The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes, Second Edition and Third Edition by Christopher James, Gum Printing, A Step-by-Step Manual Highlighting Artists and Their Creative Practice by Christina Z. Anderson and is featured most recently in Alternative Process Photography for the Contemporary Photographer: A Beginner's Guide by Morgan Post. In 2016, Gonzalez was featured in the Arezzo \u0026amp; Fotografia Biennial for photography in Arezzo, Italy. ","user_id":754841,"name":"Tony Gonzalez","website":"www.tonygonzalezartist.com"},{"id":760290,"bio":"","user_id":754938,"name":"Brittany Gentile","website":"www.brittanylorraine.com"},{"id":760284,"bio":"architect and photographer who passionately devotes himself to the study and exploration of art in all its forms.","user_id":754932,"name":"William Idiart Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":659320,"bio":"Chris Anderson started his photography journey at a young age in eastern Washington state, learning from his older brother who was an Emmy Award winning professional photographer who had studied at Brooks institute of Photography. At the age of fourteen he bought his first 35mm camera and learned to roll and develop his own film and prints. Chris continued to learn as a teacher’s assistant teaching darkroom at night school for adults while in high school.\n\nBuilding on the foundation that he learned at a young age, he evolved as a lifelong learner spending time alone through painful trial and error as well as leaning from other photographers. This developmental journey included years of on again and off again lessons from Judith Pishnery, a well-known Atlanta professional photographer and educator who provided the sometimes-painful truth along with thoughtful motivation. Chris has lived in Georgia since 1987 and has also enjoyed spending time with other instructors and students at works","user_id":658736,"name":"Chris Anderson","website":"chrisandersonphotography.com"},{"id":784900,"bio":"In high school she took a photography class and learned how to develop film.  For a while, her Dad helped her set-up his dark room equipment to develop the photos she was taking.  She was the official photographer for many of the high school plays.\n\nBorn a creative soul, Heather has explored many mediums.  She oil painted for many years and then switched to ceramics.  She converted her garage into a ceramic studio and has been selling her wares at local art shows, in galleries and online.\n\nShe has always had a good camera and switched to digital early format in 2003; however, it wasn’t until the pandemic that she started pursuing her passion for photography. ","user_id":774841,"name":"Heather Morrow","website":"www.heathercmorrowphotography.com"},{"id":46324,"bio":" I  work as a photographer in the Netherlands.  I usually make portraits. In my free work I like to experiment with photohop so that the photo gets more character. ","user_id":46329,"name":"Anita De Rover","website":"Anitaderover.nl"},{"id":704342,"bio":"Hello, my name is Elicia Miller, and I live in Montezuma, Costa Rica. I capture the essence of nature, wildlife and people interacting with nature, infused with magical energy.\n\n\n \n\n\n","user_id":703758,"name":"Elicia Miller","website":"eliciamillerphotography.com"},{"id":702746,"bio":"","user_id":702162,"name":"Agnieszka Morawska","website":"@morawska.a"},{"id":760388,"bio":"A photographer who explores human and urban corners","user_id":755021,"name":"Jiayan Dai","website":""},{"id":760320,"bio":"","user_id":754964,"name":"Ruby Gale","website":""},{"id":441778,"bio":"Israel Fuguemann is a Mexican journalist and documentary photographer. In recent years, his work has focused on social and environmental issues around the world. His portraits have documented the lives of people, communities, and peripheral cultures. His work on the environment has focused on the increasingly widespread reality of extractivism of non-renewable raw materials (mining, oil extraction, logging, and deforestation). His work as a freelance journalist and photographer has been published in various newspapers and magazines around the world.","user_id":441194,"name":"Israel Fuguemann","website":"visura.co/Fuguemann"},{"id":39797,"bio":"Sian Gouldstone is a UK-based fine art and documentary photographer. She is a lecturer in Photography at Leeds Arts University and a PhD researcher in Photography at the University of Plymouth. She received her MA in Photography and Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths College, in 2010. Her research interests are whiteness, suburban space, British colonialism and affect. ","user_id":39802,"name":"Sian Gouldstone","website":"www.siangouldstone.co.uk"},{"id":784882,"bio":"There are undoubtedly unusual or surreal situations in the city we encounter every day. However, we often fail to notice them amid our repetitive routines.\n\nMy work involves finding the extraordinary within the ordinary cityscapes, capturing it through the lens, and seizing a moment through patience and serendipity. This process goes beyond mere photography; it's an attempt to rediscover the amazing moments hidden around us.\n\nI hope that my photographs go beyond being simple images, allowing you to discover new perspectives within your daily life. By uncovering the special moments hidden in the ordinary, I aim to bring new meaning and inspiration to your everyday experiences.\n\nThrough my work, I want to find the extraordinary in the everyday and share the beauty hidden within. I hope the meaning and emotion contained in my work reach you, and that together, we can explore the extraordinary within the ordinary.","user_id":774827,"name":"Yongsoo Kim","website":"www.yongsookim.com"},{"id":760405,"bio":"photographer for passion","user_id":755035,"name":"Vanessa Riina","website":""},{"id":624724,"bio":"","user_id":624140,"name":"Wakako Murata","website":"keromin.info"},{"id":787338,"bio":"My name is Paloma. I'm a 23 years old French photographer, holding a bachelor's degree in photography from the École de Condé in Paris. \n\nPhotography is my poetry. It's kind of like therapy. I navigate between still life and intimate photography.\nI'm obsessed with details, with the search for beauty in things that not everyone always notices. Photography is my personal tranquility. One of my professors used to say it's \"gentleness in a harsh world, advocating for tenderness.\" That phrase really stuck with me.\nI want to capture the emotion, the simplicity that hides all around us. It's my way of bringing a bit of gentleness into this sometimes turbulent world.","user_id":776936,"name":"Paloma Ruquier","website":"www.palomaruquier.com"},{"id":8913,"bio":"Photographer plasticien\n\nSelf-taught photographer, I learned in the labs of my friends, painters, decorators and photographers during the artistic movements of the 60s and 70s. Powered by these surrounding energies, I chose photography to express my ideas. \nIn my photographic approach I try to bring subjects of reflection, by asking myself questions about us and the evolution of our society. In my work, two distinct axes are expressed - the perception of everyday life and more down to earth compositions such as perspective, line, color and framing are the elements necessary for the construction of the image.\n\nPhotographe autodidacte. J'ai appris dans les labos de mes amis, décorateurs, peintres et photographes dans les mouvements artistiques des années 60-70 - groupes psychédéliques, Pop Art et rock. Propulsé par l'énergie qui les entoure, j'ai choisi la photographie pour exprimer mes idées et mes préoccupations.\nDans ma démarche photographique j'essaie d'amener des sujets de réflexion, en me posant des questions sur nous et l'évolution de notre société. Dans mon travail s'expriment deux axes distincts -  la perception de la vie quotidienne et des compositions plus terre à terre telles que la perspective, la ligne, la couleur et le cadrage soit les éléments nécessaire à la construction de l'image.\n\n\n2013 - Urban Landscape\u0026nbsp;: 1650 Gallery,  Los Angeles, CA 900,  Expo-group\n2014\u0026nbsp; - Biennale de Nancy  - Ailleurs – Exhibition - Expo-group \n2014 - Premio Arte Laguna Prize 13.14 -\u0026nbsp;(Venice), Exhibition - Expo-group \n\n2015  - SeeMee Exhibitions – Paris - Musée du Louvre - Projections in Gallery\n\n2016  - Galerie de l'Evole, Neuchâtel  (CH) - Expo solo \n2016  - New York Center of Photographic Art  - Manhatann – Jadite Gallery - Expo-group\n\n2017 – The Artbox.Project Basel 1.0 – Exhibition EuroAirport Basel – Projections in Gallery\n\n2018 -  Artbox Project New York 1.0 – Exhibition New York Artweeks – Projections in Gallery\n\n2018 –  Tifa -Tokyo International Foto Awards  –  Expo-group\n\n2018 -  Chania International Photo Festival – (Gr) - Expo-group\n\n2019  -  PH21  Contemporary Photography – InStatu Nascendi – Budapest  - Expo group\n\n2020-  Chania International Photo Festival – (Gr) – Expo-group\n\n2020 - 15th Pollux International Photography Awards – FotoNostrum – (GB) - Winner\n\n2020 – Blank Wall Gallery – Athens - Moments of color – (GR) – Expo group\n\n2021 - Blank Wall Gallery – Athens - Monochrome – (GR) – Expo group\n\n2021 – Urban Photo Awards – Trieste – Airport Trieste – (It) – Expo group\n\n2021 – New York Photography Awards – abstract  (USA) – winner silver\n\n2022 - Blank Wall Gallery – Athens – moments of color – (GR) – Expo-group\n\n2022 - CIP - 5th CHANIA  International Photo Festival (GR) – Expo-group\n\n2022 – ARTIST SPACE Gallery - on line - Color – Expo group\n\n2022 – PH 21 Gallery – Barcelona – (E) – Expo group\n\n2022 – Blank Wall Gallery – Athens - Still Life – (GR) – Expo group\n\n2022 – Blank Wall Gallery – Athens – B\u0026amp;W – (GR) – Expo group\n\n2022 – ARTIST SPACE Gallery - on line – abstract – Expo group\n\n2023 - GALLERIUM ART – Shapes and Colors – (CA) - Expo on line\n\n2023 – ARTIST SPACE Gallery – on line – Blue ART – Winner - Expo group\n\n2023 - GLASGOW Photography Gallery -  Open Call May – (UK) – Expo group","user_id":8913,"name":"Bise Jean-Claude","website":"jcbise.tumblr.com"},{"id":760424,"bio":"","user_id":755052,"name":"PIOTR GROCHALA","website":""},{"id":201599,"bio":"As a digital photography freelancer and engineering consultant, I work alternatively for theatre, cinema, marketing or ad agencies. I learned by myself most of my techniques through experiment and encounters... I come from Reunion Island, Indian Ocean, and now work in Brussels even if I still travel everytime possible to catch glitches of this awesome world.","user_id":200997,"name":"Julien VANDANJON-RANCOULE","website":"www.viewbug.com/member/vandanjon"},{"id":159565,"bio":"Born in Singapore, educated in there, in the UK, and Australia, I currently live and work in Paris, France. \nThe primary focus of my work is on Conceptual Art, Documentary, and Character Portraiture. My work has been exhibited in Paris, Saactchi Gallery (UK); Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore; as well as published in international books and magazines (such as National Geographic). \n","user_id":158963,"name":"MING CHIEN CHIA","website":"www.MingPhotographe.com"},{"id":46444,"bio":"Adrian Wykrota born 1988 in Ostrowiec (Poland). Member of ZPAF (The Association of Polish Art Photographers). English philologist, also finished cultural studies (media specialization), thesis: “Documentary photography and reportage as a mirror of human life”. Winner of some international competitions like: Top 30 under 30 - Magnum Photos and the Photography Show, Grand Press Photo 2014, Great Poland Press Photo 2013 - 3 honorable awards, IPA (International Photography Awards) 2013 - DEEPER PERSPECTIVE -honorable mention, II Leica Street Photo “there is only one moment” – finalist, Magnum Showcase – honorable mention. Exhibited his work worldwide for example in Birmingham, Hanover, Warsaw and Poznan. ","user_id":46449,"name":"Adrian Wykrota","website":"www.adrianwykrota.com"},{"id":46621,"bio":"Martin Ludl is an analogue photographer and cameraman. Born in Vienna, Martin works on his photographs with an almost meditative focus and an experimental eye. His photographic art is at the same time art of living: apart from his fast-moving profession as a cameraman, his photographic practice also represents a process of contemplation, calm and deceleration.\nAs the son of a painter and an art collector, he grew up in a creative environment that influenced his educational and later career from an early age. As a student of the HBLA for Art and Design in Vienna, he had his first experience with analogue photography. During this time he also discovered his passion for image design and storytelling. A passion that he further deepened during his directing studies at the Vienna Film School and finally made into his profession. He developed his own visual language and visual aesthetics, which allowed him to shape the emotional perception of his viewers. Martin has been working as a professional cameraman since 2006. Surrounded by constant new trends and technical innovations in the film industry, analogue photography has since become an oasis of creative breathing and artistic experimentation. Free of any distraction, in the solitude of the landscape, he produces images that show the moment and place of their emergence as a multi-layered spectrum. As a moment of stories, as a mirror of a memory, as the breath of a feeling.","user_id":46626,"name":"Martin Ludl","website":"www.martinludl.photography"},{"id":518071,"bio":"Philip Vukelich (b. 1993) is a photographer based in New York City, originally hailing from the Pacific Northwest. He earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Idaho in 2015. Philip’s work encourages viewers to appreciate the beauty in simple aspects of color, light, shape, and texture as they interact in the world around them. His portraits capture the subtlety of his subjects’ expressions and aim to evoke a sense of vulnerability and complexity in their inner worlds.","user_id":517487,"name":"Philip Vukelich","website":"vukelichphoto.com"},{"id":685250,"bio":" My name is Olga Mukayeva, I was born and live in Kazakhstan. Photography is an important part of my life, I try, search, study and just enjoy this exciting form of art.","user_id":684666,"name":"Mukayeva Olga","website":""},{"id":357181,"bio":"I look, I observe, I photograph, to hopefully capture what is happening, challenging myself and others about our world\n","user_id":356579,"name":"Garry Holden","website":""},{"id":785051,"bio":"I’m Marta, I become interested in Photography at 15 while living in Portugal, and began my career by assisting fashion and commercial photographers in Toronto, Canada.  I opened my studio in 2000, and I focus mainly on Portrait, Fashion, Branding, and Fine Art Photography.  But regardless of which genre I'm shooting, I like to include a little bit of that fashion element into each photoshoot. ","user_id":774968,"name":"Marta Hewson","website":"www.martahewson.com"},{"id":586775,"bio":"Mike is a Taiwanese American documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer based in San Francisco. His work explores the human condition within culture and community that connect us all together.\n\nBorn in Taiwan, Mike is fluent in Chinese Mandarin and holds a B.S in Electrical Engineering \u0026amp; Computer Science from UC San Diego. After quitting his engineering role at Apple in 2016, Mike backpacked solo for 2 years living with local communities. Notable mentions include hitchhiking from Beijing to Europe by land, motorbiking 4000km across India and Nepal, and volunteering with nonprofits in China and Bangladesh.\n\nSelect clients include The New York Times, National Geographic, San Francisco Chronicle, UCSF Medical School, The Atlantic, Mother Jones, NPR, ABC, CNN, PBS ..etc. \nMike's work emphasizes the raw moments and emotions that define the human essence.\n\n​","user_id":586191,"name":"Mike Kai Chen","website":"www.mikekaichen.com"},{"id":46521,"bio":"Cecilia Reynoso\n\nBorn in 1980 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. \nObtained a degree in film director from the University of Cinematography (Fundación Universidad del Cine)\nCecilia developed an interest in visual arts since she was in high school. She encountered with photography when she was studying in the University where she started to work as a still photographer in the short films. \nShe continued her studies in photography by attending to workshops such as “Aesthetics in photography” by the renowned photographer Juan Travnik \n\nHer work, The Flowers Family has been exhibited in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, China, France, and Germany.\n","user_id":46526,"name":"Cecilia Reynoso","website":"www.ceciliareynoso.com"},{"id":751859,"bio":"Robin Eagan, resides in Sacramento California. He grew up moving around the state of California but considers Stockton Ca. his home town. His grandmother was a professional photographer but wanted him to become an animator however she was the only one that liked his drawings so he followed her foot steps behind the lens and into the studio shooting both digital and film. ","user_id":747932,"name":"Robin Eagan","website":"www.robineagan.com"},{"id":114632,"bio":"","user_id":114030,"name":"Christopher Mullen","website":""},{"id":297708,"bio":"Nicola Ughi i a professional photographer. Born in Pisa (Tuscany – Italy) in June 1972. He works mainly in corporate photography, telling stories of industrial process, people in portraits and lifestyle situations. \nHe also works on some projects which are mainly a research about humans, both on portrait and groups, landscape and crowded situations.\nHis  latest researches are about two themes: the sea line around the Italian coast, both in winter and summer, where he likes to put the horizon exactly in the middle of the frame, with people like small transfers in the scene. The other is concerning portraits of people sitting on a red chair. The red chair represents the \"fil rouge\" of a portrait project.\n","user_id":297106,"name":"Nicola Ughi","website":"www.nicolaughiphoto.it"},{"id":760557,"bio":"cιneaѕтa · prodυcтor · gυιonιѕтa","user_id":755170,"name":"Felipe Eugenio Benítez Valerio","website":"felipbnitz.wordpress.com"},{"id":55805,"bio":"Aizuddin Saad was born in 1985 and self-taught photojournalist based in Kuala Lumpur. He began his career in photography at the age of 22 as a freelance wedding photographer. From that moment, he realize that photojournalism is the best thing he want to pursue. Without formal education in photography, he needs to work hard and travelling around Malaysia to learn from the best in photography. His major interests are social documentary, cultures, arts and humanity photography. With the motivational words \" Photography isn't just fun hobby, It's a ticket around the world \", every step by step makes him curios to exploring the world.\n\nHe is represented by The New Straits Times Press since January 2009. Aizuddin has received awards of 2014 Malaysia Press Institute Awards Best Photo Essay for coverage of political turmoil in Egypt and 2013 Wan-Ifra Asian Media Awards Best Features (Bronze Awards) for coverage of humanitarian mission in Mogadishu, Somalia.","user_id":55810,"name":"Aizuddin Saad","website":"www.aizuddinsaad.com"},{"id":760536,"bio":"","user_id":755149,"name":"MASATO NAGATA","website":""},{"id":760487,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based in germany. Focusing on birth and family moments. ","user_id":755107,"name":"Jennifer Schäufelin","website":"www.jennifi.com"},{"id":537477,"bio":"Photography has always held an important place in my life.  From a very early age I was extremely captured by images from Curtis, Stieglitz, Adams, Weston and Cunningham.  The roots of my imagery stem from that exposure and the more traditional use of the medium; create via composition, exposure, processing and cropping versus chemical alteration, differing materials or composite mosaics. In 1971 I entered the U.S. Navy and was a photographer attending photographic schools including basic, advanced and photographic processing systems (both hand and mechanized).     \n\nMy equipment experience includes 35mm, medium format, 4x5 and 8x10 view cameras as well as both black \u0026amp; white and color processing and printing.  I continue to shoot film but I now also utilize a digital 35mm camera.    \n\nI am a native of the San Francisco Bay Area (Oakland) and a long-term resident of San Francisco and create differing theme-based series of images for presentations and also by commission.  I have presented for Camerwork SF, City Art Gallery, San Francisco and Its Liquid Group (as well as previously with Lensculture).  I am a member artist with the Center for Photographic Art, Carmel.\n","user_id":536893,"name":"james kessler","website":"www.jimkesslerphotography.com"},{"id":46524,"bio":"I am a native New Yorker and Austin-based freelance photographer, specializing in documentary and portrait photography. In the past I interned for Lauren Greenfield and was a production assistant on the the Emmy award-winning documentary film, Jackson. ","user_id":46529,"name":"Joanna Kulesza","website":"joannakulesza.com"},{"id":760498,"bio":"Gabrielle Beaumont is an American photographer who captures the effervescence of fleeting moments and the ephemeral beauty of life. She uses experimental compositions and colors to create a dream-like visual atmosphere evoking complex emotions.","user_id":755117,"name":"Gabrielle Beaumont","website":"www.gabriellebeaumont.com"},{"id":174161,"bio":"Yogan Müller (born in SW France, 1/1/1987) is a photographer whose work engages with the ecological crisis and its mounting pressures on landscapes and communities. He is also a scholar, instructor, and an FAA-certified drone pilot.  His science background profoundly informs the way he sees the world. He once studied pure mathematics and saw beauty in transformations and topology. For him, landscapes are transformation fields where the nature of our energy-hungry culture becomes manifest. ","user_id":173559,"name":"Yogan Müller","website":"www.yogan-muller.com"},{"id":245239,"bio":"A portrait and street photographer based in Poland.\nI have been observing people for years while my weapon of choice were words. With time I understood that my verbal pictures had been somehow separated from the reality and I needed a better tool. So I started to take pictures. ","user_id":244637,"name":"Ola Zdeb","website":"olazdebcd2a.myportfolio.com"},{"id":151794,"bio":"Marcia’s lifelong photographic interest has been in defining an alternative landscape aesthetic, celebrating the beauty and meaning found in a humanized landscape. \n\nShe began her photography career in the 1970s, receiving a BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and a MA in photography from California State University, Fullerton. To earn a living she has worked as a magazine and news photographer, production manager and art director, and in technology marketing and creative services. And has been making photos all the while.\n\nMarcia has had the amazing fortune to meet and study with some of the pivotal figures in 20th century photography including Harry Callahan, Beaumont Newhall, Nicholas Nixon, Stephen Shore, Lewis Baltz, Eileen Cowin and Darryl Curran, among others.\n\nPhotography projects include Harbortown: Yesterday|Today, Darwin, Edge of the Garden, Mines of the Mojave, Gateway, Flora.\n\nShe splits her time between Orange County and Inyo County, California.","user_id":151192,"name":"Marcia Mack","website":"www.marciamack.com"},{"id":704308,"bio":"Czech journalist and photographer. She obtained a master's degree at the University of Hradec Králové, immediately after that she started working as a journalist, from 2004 to 2018 she was the editor-in-chief of the magazine about traveling Lidé a Země. Since 2018 she has been working as a freelance reporter and photographer focused on war zones. Since 2014, she has focused on the issue of war with the ISIS in Iraq and Syria. She is the co-author of several documentaries (Tears of the Congo, Latim - Circumcised, Iraqi, Women in the Land of Taliban, Unbroken) and a number of television reports. She has won a number of prizes and nominations in the Czech Press Photo competition - both for photography and video. In 2020 she was included in the prestigious Women Photograph database, she was shortlisted in International Women In Photo Association Award (2020 and 2022). She won Solo exhibition (All About Photo) for November 2021 with her work from Nagorno-Karabakh and shortlisted in All about Photo Women and Lens Culture Black\u0026amp;White Photography Award. She has been selected as Photojournalist of the Year 2021 and People Photographer of the Year 2022 (Annual Photography Awards). Finalist of International Women in Photo Association 2021. She is the co-author of nine books about Africa, about war in the Middle East and Nagorno Karabakh.\n\n","user_id":703724,"name":"Lenka Klicperova","website":"en.lenkaklicperova.cz"},{"id":33771,"bio":"Jan Zappner, born in 1973, is a Berlin based freelance photographer, working for newspapers / magazines and corporate clients. Just after finishing his exam in law he started working as a photographer by travelling through eastern europe. His czech roots helped him to talk to and understand the people in this huge region, who are still in a transition period from the communist past to turbo capitalism. It is because of this early experience that, when working on his own projects, he concentrates on social topics mainly from eastern Europe.\n\nHis work has been published in many national and international publications like Financial Times, The Times, Elle, Le Monde, Geo France, Der Spiegel, Le Figaro, Rund, Journalist, PR Magazine, Jüdische Allgemeine and more.","user_id":33776,"name":"Jan Zappner","website":"www.janzappner.de, www.mischpoche.eu"},{"id":192300,"bio":"SANDRA GOTTLIEB - BIOGRAPHY\nSandra Gottlieb has created a striking series of photographs of the skies and waters of the Atlantic Ocean. With a keen eye for the fleeting phenomena of clouds and light, she has created beautiful large-scale images that range from the abstract, to the painterly, to the highly dramatic. Her poetic work conveys the sense of impermanence in both nature and in human existence.\nSandra Gottlieb was born in Brooklyn, NY, and from an early age was devoted to the study of ballet and the arts. She studied Fine Arts at Brooklyn College, and later photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City and interior design at the New York School of Interior Design. Continuing her dance training as well, she performed professionally with a number of ballet and modern dance companies in the city. She has noted that dance gave her both a feeling for movement, and an awareness of change from moment to moment, both of which have contributed to her photographic vision.\nIn the 1980s, Gottlieb’s artistic impulse brought her to acting, and she appeared in Off-Broadway plays in New York, and on daytime television. She recognizes in her theater work the importance of “yourself in the moment”, in touch with one’s inner being. Gottlieb sees this quality of being present to what is happening right now, as an important preparation for taking pictures of nature that may change in an instant.\nIn 1991, Gottlieb received a camera for her birthday, and found herself taking pictures that were immediately satisfying. In 1996, she began studying at the International Center of Photography with the photographer and master printer Jerry Vezzuso, who strongly encouraged her in her work. Gottlieb began taking the first pictures of the Rockaway Beach Series, which would later be expanded into Seascapes 1996 thru 2006. She took these photographs from the third floor of a beach house overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Rockaway Beach, Queens, NY. These first pictures were exhibited as a solo show at New Century Artists Gallery in New York in 1998.\nWith her work in photography, Gottlieb has discovered an affinity with a range of American abstract painters. She found in Rothko a strong sense of structure wedded to color. In Milton Avery she recognized his very personal interpretation of reality, focused on the edge of the sea. While she was creating Seascapes 1996 Thru 2006, Gottlieb also produced other series including Floral Impressions, close-up soft focus views of flowers, Nocturne, details of the breaking surf at twilight, and Sea Grass, whose curving lines suggest abstract painterly gestures. Gottlieb has continued her conceptual view of flowers with City Tulips, 2008 and her seascapes series with Winter and Summer, 2009, “Waves in Black and White”, 2011, and her most recent series, “October Waves”, 2013. She is currently working on “Cloud Studies”, 2015/16, a conceptual view of the light/dark aesthetic of the heavens above. Solo shows include the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art, Midland, MI; the Fernbank Museum of Science and Art, Atlanta, GA; Georgia Tech Ferst Galleries; Danville Museum, Danville, VA; Gadsden College, Gadsden, AL; Louisburg College,Louisburg, NC; Ormond Memorial Art Museum, Ormond Beach, FL.,Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, MI; Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Mt. Vernon, IL; Ashtabula Art Center, Ashtabula, OH. The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa, FL Kean University Galleries, Union, NJ. Upcoming solo exhibitions at The Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, IL., Quincy Art Center, Quincy, IL.","user_id":191698,"name":"Sandra Gottlieb","website":"www.sandragottlieb.com"},{"id":760588,"bio":"","user_id":755199,"name":"Gustavo Orellana","website":"500px.com/p/gustavoorellanal"},{"id":170829,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, in practice I search for stories, situations, places that allow me to observe, understand, investigate the society in which I live.\nI have participation in festivals and photo books to my credit ","user_id":170227,"name":"Gianni Olivetti","website":""},{"id":13517,"bio":"Jerry Takigawa’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in museums, galleries, and alternative spaces. He has been the recipient of a variety of photographic honors and awards including the Imogen Cunningham Award; nominated for the Santa Fe Prize; twice nominated for the Prix Pictet; Critical Mass Top 50; the Clarence John Laughlin Award; Lens Culture, Fine Art Photography Awards Finalist; NY Center for Photographic Art, Humans, First Place; CENTER Awards, Curator’s Choice, First Place; the Rhonda Wilson Award; and Foto Forum Santa Fe’s Annual Photo Award. Takigawa studied photography with Don Worth at San Francisco State University and received a BFA with an emphasis in painting. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Monterey Museum of Art, the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, and the Library of Congress. His monograph, Balancing Cultures, was published by Dayo Press in 2021. Takigawa was born in Chicago, Illinois. He lives and works in Carmel Valley, California.","user_id":13517,"name":"Jerry Takigawa","website":"www.takigawaphoto.com"},{"id":621377,"bio":"ALON SKUY is a photojournalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa, focusing on issues relating to  inequality, resilience and  life on the fringes of society. \n\n Alon Skuy was born and educated in Johannesburg, and studied photography at The Market Photo Workshop. Skuy’s career has been defined by his depth and range as a news and feature photographer, notably, his coverage of the 2012 Marikana Massacre, said to be the most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since 1976.Skuy was awarded the Ruth First Fellowship Award at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2008, for which he produced the  photographic essay, ‘Living Inside a Bridge’.  Skuy has previously exhibited his work on xenophobia, at the historic Constitution Hill In Johannesburg.\n","user_id":620793,"name":"Alon Skuy","website":"alonskuy.com"},{"id":760543,"bio":"Zheng Li was born and raised in Xuzhou, China, and now lives in Barcelona, started street photography in early 2020. His photography focuses on discovering extraordinary beauty unseen in everyday situations. \n","user_id":755156,"name":"Zheng Li","website":""},{"id":694577,"bio":"Vladislav Shapovalov lives in St. Petersburg, Russia. Currently, he is studying cinematography at the St. Petersburg State University of Cinema and Television. These academic practices and his own interpretation of them help him to achieve the required result regardless of the circumstances. Through the mediums of photo and video, he captures the ever-changing world, projecting it through the prism of his vision. His challenge is to see beyond the ordinary and find meanings in small details that are always around us.","user_id":693993,"name":"Shapovalov Vladislav","website":"www.instagram.com/vlad_kebbab"},{"id":785372,"bio":"A self-taught artist, I experiment with photography, painting and drawing. I enjoy capturing landscape, wildlife and people - to highlight the abundance of beauty. I try to draw from my cultural heritage, mixing my migrant experience as a Hispanic woman in Australia. ","user_id":775239,"name":"Lourdes GL","website":"N/A"},{"id":743446,"bio":"I use photography as a mindfulness tool, funnelling the personal trials and tribulations of day to day life into my work. I am completely self taught and let my heart lead me when capturing new work. I aspire to move from photography being a side hobby to a core focus. My journey has only recently begun and I’m passionate about developing further.","user_id":740651,"name":"Pax Inc","website":"www.paxinc.co.nz"},{"id":55923,"bio":"sainthuang.work@gmail.com","user_id":55928,"name":"Saint Huang","website":""},{"id":52644,"bio":"Teri Havens has been documenting fragments of American culture for over thirty years. Recurring themes in her work include individuality, isolation and the enduring self-sufficiency of people and places that are often left behind. Her photography is a study - and ultimately a celebration - of cultural and geographic desolation.\n\nAfter studying photojournalism at the University of Texas and serving as an intern at the Magnum photo agency in New York, Teri developed her printmaking skills by improvising darkrooms in kitchens and motel rooms across the country (while working as an itinerant cocktail waitress).\n\nTeri is immensely grateful for the funding she has received from the Puffin Foundation, Dave Bown Projects, The Mind’s Eye and The Luminous Endowment. She currently lives in rural Colorado with her husband Mike.  When not lost in the backcountry, or in her darkroom producing palladium prints, she can be found in her beloved ’88 Ford Van on the track of the perfect roadside bar.","user_id":52649,"name":"Teri Havens","website":"terihavens.com"},{"id":223251,"bio":"Photographer / Graphic Designer\nBased in Taiwan.","user_id":222649,"name":"Renyi Yu","website":""},{"id":760627,"bio":"photographic artist using psychogeographic methodology","user_id":755233,"name":"julia mclean","website":"jbemclean.myportfolio.com"},{"id":575164,"bio":"About me\n\nSurrounded by the atmosphere of creativity since childhood, I grew up\nin a family of two generations of monumental battle painters.\nThere was no question of choosing a profession, I was graduated\nin Moscow State Academic Art School in memory of 1905.\n\nIn the 1990s, the period of Russian contemporary art began to accelerate, and I mastered computer design, working in creative industries such as Cosmopolitan magazine and the fashion company Kira Plastinina.\nBeing an Art Director, I traveled a lot and collaborated with people of creative professions all ower the world.\n\nIt changed not only my view on art but generally on the world and also my origin. Moving to Switzerland in 2016 opened up new prospects for development, and I invested my time in finding artistic and graphic solutions \nin the transfer of the world surrounding me.\n\nHere you will find my art projects:\n\nwww.nataliasamsonova.com\nwww.owlsonthebirch.com","user_id":574580,"name":"Natalia Samsonova","website":"www.nataliasamsonova.com"},{"id":7550,"bio":"Video games artist specialized in computer graphics, more recently interested in photography. \n\n","user_id":7550,"name":"Omar Parada","website":"www.longdelayspossible.com"},{"id":760620,"bio":"I am a thirty three year old architect and artist based in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. I love art, design, photography, literature and music. I try to see the beauty in ordinary things, in people who simply walk the streets and find -or create- colors where there are none.","user_id":755228,"name":"Juan Martin Castelli","website":"phraw.myportfolio.com"},{"id":52704,"bio":"I am a Sydney based photographer working primarily in portraiture, lifestyle and documentary photography. After graduating in 2012 from a Visual Communications degree I have been working as a freelance photographer and expanding my skillset to multimedia and filmmaking. My ultimate goal is to have a healthy balance between my commercial work and personal projects. I am a passionate visual storyteller and my aim is to tell stories which educate us, encourage us to explore and empower us to make a change.","user_id":52709,"name":"Kate Disher-Quill","website":"www.katedisherquill.com"},{"id":69365,"bio":"","user_id":69099,"name":"Tibor Cibira","website":"www.lensculture.com/tibor-cibira "},{"id":760606,"bio":"Hi, my name is Dawid Ruszczyński, and I'm a professional photographer since more than 6 years.\nIn 2017 I decided to make my passion the work of my life.\nI'm a bit crazy, creativ, always happy and the most important thing, I love to create beautiful photos and capture your most intimate moments – like: tears in your eyes, your yes-words, your smile, every kiss, hugs and special moments and all the small things of your wedding day. \n\nI love poeple, and my job:)\n\nMy photography is a special journey through: light, colors, shapes, emotions, and passions:)\n\nMy motto is: \n\"Love that what you do - and you will be successful\"\n\nHave a good day!\nDawid ","user_id":755215,"name":"Dawid Ruszczyński","website":"www.fotografwielkopolska.pl"},{"id":760674,"bio":"","user_id":755275,"name":"Michael Will","website":"www.wi-ll.de"},{"id":760798,"bio":"","user_id":755380,"name":"Chiara Riccio","website":null},{"id":283422,"bio":"Since 1986, I'm graduated as a graphic designer and professional photographer. About photography, I like the most to write with light.","user_id":282820,"name":"Kurt Vansteelant","website":"kurtvansteelant.myportfolio.com"},{"id":843305,"bio":"979bet-bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining with exquisite flavors and expert cuisine inspiration.\nBrand: 979bet-bet\nWebsite: https://979bet-bet.br.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (70) 1487-0673\nEmail: 979bet-bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #979bet-bet #979bet-betfood #979bet-betrecipes #979bet-betculinary #979bet-betdining","user_id":829148,"name":"zx ssk","website":"979bet-bet.br.com"},{"id":760613,"bio":"I'm an amateur. I love working with light. People say I have a good eye. I don't know. But what if they’re right? I needed to ask someone greater than me, that’s why I am here :) Silently hoping you feel it in the same way I feel. \nCheers from Eastern Europe, Michael","user_id":755221,"name":"Michał Juszyński","website":"www.instagram.com/m_juszi?igsh=MWZjb2ZzOTMyeDhxMg=="},{"id":46825,"bio":"Portuguese student journalist with nine years of experience mostly in the photographic field. Established partnerships with multiple non-journalistic media producers as lifestyle magazines, audiovisual companies, agencies or corporations. Granted a scholarship, and moved to the United States to study communications and journalism at Southern Utah University. Exchanged at the University of Oregon. Pursuing documentary photography and investigative journalism. Topics of interest are society, environmental issues and religion.","user_id":46830,"name":"Tiago Rodrigues da Costa","website":"www.tiagocosta.photography"},{"id":46789,"bio":"Born in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, Yuli is currently living and working in Tel Aviv, Israel. He’s a self-taught photographer with a background in cinema studies and graphic design. Lately he has won the 1st prize for a series in urban category at the Local Testimony exhibition (the Israeli counterpart to the world press photo) and took part in the prestigious Independent Artist Greenhouse of Fresh Paint Art Fair 8.","user_id":46794,"name":"Yuli Gorodinsky","website":"www.yuligorodinsky.com"},{"id":728136,"bio":"Photography has been a hobby and passion since the birth of my first child. My children never had to guess what they looked liked at any age, activity or milestone. I have pictures of it all!\nAfter retiring on my birthday in 2017 with  46 years in Retail and Corporate Banking, I am finally able to fully devote time to my passion. \nMy interests are any and everything with an abstract view, people, places, still life, things, etc.  \nI am a 2022 graduate of the TILT Institute for Contemporary Images, Certification Program. I am also a contributing member of Art 504, a local artists’ collective. \n","user_id":727552,"name":"Karen Bailey","website":"WWW.KDBailey.com"},{"id":773596,"bio":"","user_id":765657,"name":"Matthew Bailey","website":"www.matthewjbaileyart.com"},{"id":46668,"bio":"Despite (or maybe because of) spending my formative years in the grey concrete jungles of the Far East, I fell profoundly in love with nature and now use my art to encourage people towards reverence for Mother Nature. Inveterate nomad and landscape photographer, I am most likely to be found in one of two places: camping in my tent or in my beloved darkroom developing and printing images of the forests and woodlands that are so magical to me.\n\nI started photographing in my teens, a pastime I shared with my Dad. Now a professional photographer, I work in large format black \u0026amp; white, using the lack of colour to highlight nature’s abundant textures, tones and shapes. Largely self-taught, I have also studied with celebrated master printers including John Blakemore and Bruce Barnbaum. I am a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), a member of the Film Shooters Collective, and hold an MSc in Environmental Decision Making.\n\nI am currently working on a multi-year project, On Your Doorstep, documenting the immense natural beauty to be found in commuter belts and other non-iconic locations in the UK. My work and projects can be found at www.thurmanovich.com.","user_id":46673,"name":"Karen Thurman","website":"www.thurmanovich.com"},{"id":763389,"bio":"I am constantly searching for the harmonious interplay of art and design or form and feeling. I usually photograph landscapes, timeless and deserted. In this project I was fascinated by the dimensions, the white rock in interaction with the machines and the dispute between conservation and luxury.  ","user_id":757555,"name":"René Schaedler","website":"www.reneschaedler.ch"},{"id":309417,"bio":"","user_id":308815,"name":"Sava Jevtic","website":""},{"id":714316,"bio":"I am a self taught phorogrpaher and have been capturing images for the past 10 years both at home and throughout the world. Photography allows for deeper  interaction and collaborarion with peoples and communities and to tell stories that others may not see in their daily lives. ","user_id":713732,"name":"janis burger","website":"www.janisburgerphotography.com"},{"id":158168,"bio":"Amateur photographer, self-taught. I photograph what captures my attention following a personal perception of reality.","user_id":157566,"name":"Massimo Rizzo","website":""},{"id":699445,"bio":"Becky Jaffe is easily carried away by currents of reverie. Her camera is a trusty raft.\n\n\n","user_id":698861,"name":"Becky Jaffe","website":"www.beckyjaffephotography.com"},{"id":46909,"bio":"","user_id":46914,"name":"Peter Thomas Petersen","website":"www.petertpetersen.dk"},{"id":46737,"bio":"","user_id":46742,"name":"Dimitris Kyriakopoulos","website":"500px.com/dimitriskyriako"},{"id":760825,"bio":"Lebanese photographer and designer, I have been working on various projects as a freelancer in the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon.\n\nAfter studying photography and working in the design domain for more than 10 years, I decided to concentrate on capturing the events in the spur of the moment \u0026amp; telling stories of my country to raise awareness of its critical situation with creativity and an artistic twist.\n\nCapturing authentic shots happening in Lebanon to portray an objective and humble way through my photography, I meet with fellow citizens to share enriching moments with them and listen to their stories.","user_id":755401,"name":"Christian Harb","website":"chrisharb.com"},{"id":760835,"bio":"","user_id":755411,"name":"Mica Brandau","website":""},{"id":726257,"bio":"A passionate self-taught photographer since the 90s, I learned about shooting, developing and black and white printing, through contact with other enlightened photographers. After a break of several years, a digital camera accompanies me today in my photographic journey, and more particularly street photography and portraits.","user_id":725673,"name":"Ludovic Epivent","website":"www.epiventludovic.com"},{"id":22360,"bio":"Photography as a medium for making Art captured my interest in art school in the 70s when it was not considered \"Art\"; thus those of us impassioned with it were often self-taught. They told us to 'make a statement' and photography being of the world around us was often indeed already making a statement, edited through the lens.\nI saw paintings everywhere through the lens and I still scan the environment for images daily, as well as experimenting with scanners and digital programs and finding stories at home as well.  Color, shapes, composition and some inherent projected meaning or narrative drive me.  Always Looking.","user_id":22360,"name":"Janice Tieken","website":"www.janicetieken.com (on temp hiatus)"},{"id":618185,"bio":"Designer, photography enthusiast, traveler.","user_id":617601,"name":"Illia Vybornov","website":"illia.design"},{"id":716273,"bio":"","user_id":715689,"name":"Narain Jashanmal","website":"www.narain.io"},{"id":757352,"bio":"Maeve Wallace was born in the year 2000 in Akron, Ohio. In May 2022 she received her BFA in Design and Media Arts with an emphasis in photography at Northern Illinois University. She is currently pursuing a Master of Art with an emphasis in photography at NIU. Wallace has already been included in various exhibitions including Ars Nova Exhibition at the Jack Olsen Gallery and “Best of Quarantine” in Float Magazines online exhibition. ","user_id":752408,"name":"Maeve Wallace","website":"maevewallace00.wixsite.com/maeve-wallace"},{"id":538015,"bio":"As a young woman I was visually inspired by the hidden beauty in the  grime and decay of 1970s New York, I began using a camera to explore this vision after graduating from Bryn Mawr College, with a degree in Social Anthropology. First I  immersed myself in the craft of photography, with fine printers at the International Center of Photography, Pace University, and the Santa Fe Photo Workshop, and  then I took on a variety of jobs in commercial photography as: Photo Assistant,  Producer, Studio Manager, and Baby Wrangler.  As my own style developed, I began to focus less on the correctly printed image and more on manipulating my images so that meaning was distilled in their abstraction. I now even create sculptural forms with my photographs and use unorthodox surfaces on which to print. Above all, in my photographs, it is form and light which communicate  their meaning, leaving the subject matter as only a vague suggestion. My work has been shown in a number of galleries and a museum in New York City and the surrounding area.","user_id":537431,"name":"Meryl Salzinger","website":"merylsalzinger.com"},{"id":367687,"bio":"Federico Ramos is a Mexican photographer based in Querétaro, México. \n\nHe had his first approach to photography in 2005 and turned to art photography in 2014.\n\nThrough his B\u0026amp;W photographic work, Federico explores different ways to express an oneiric sense of reality, altering its form with techniques such as: reflections, multiple exposure, filters, shadows, flairs, backlights and other light effects or improvisations.\n\n\"My colorblind interpretation in B\u0026amp;W photography, suggests an escape into surreal interpretations: mystical environments, magical events, altered perceptions of reality, inner dialogs, self awareness experiences, aesthetic portraits, natural spontaneous events or rare subtleties\"\n\nFederico values his present time experiences and enjoys walking the streets or into nature to witness random events that could trigger his inner interpretations.\n\n“to make a photograph is to be open to create intentional uncertainties, I try not to assume what I see as real or quotidian but rather explore hidden meanings, like believe to see experiences\"","user_id":367085,"name":"Federico Ramos","website":"www.instagram.com/_federamos"},{"id":785641,"bio":"Katy Slany is an artist and educator based in liminal spaces and a graduate from SFU’s School of Contemporary Arts on the Unceded and stolen land of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm , Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ peoples.\n\nHer practice is an examination of embodiment in a disembodied society.\n\nUsing textiles, performance, ritual and photography she explores the somatic experience of existing at the borderlands of society, trauma, illness and systemic oppression. Through the material and ephemeral Katy’s practice seeks to answer the question of how the work of unlearning can help liberate our bodies and our lives. Katy’s practice is an ongoing research project challenging our connection to the land and our felt experience under late stage capitalism and the project of colonialism.","user_id":775452,"name":"Katy Slany","website":"www.katyslany.com"},{"id":750446,"bio":"I'm a college student pursuing my Bachelor Degree.I'm an amateur photographer who comes from Kolkata(India).According to my opinion  Photography is a great way to connect the world of imagination with reality. I always have my camera with me (mobile phone) so I try to keep my mind open during my photo walks. I catch interesting, original or typical elements of my surroundings and present them in different or surprising forms. The most important are the ideas or messages of the photos and not perfect workmanships. ","user_id":746776,"name":"RITAM DEY","website":""},{"id":841576,"bio":"813bet.gb.net        813bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online para Jogadores Brasileiros\nMarca: 813bet\nSite:  https://813bet.gb.net\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 813bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #813bet #brlbetgnames #813betlogincom #813betwebsite #813betcasino","user_id":827419,"name":"Betgbnet Betgbnet","website":"813bet.gb.net"},{"id":659842,"bio":"I am a Brussels-based photographer working mainly on long-term projects with a social dimension. My projects include “Autism Stories”, which explores the lives of people with autism, and “Green Borders”, which focuses on how cities negotiate their relationship with nature and bring nature back into the urban environment.\n\nI combine documentary photography, writing, and audio in order to uncover the stories behind the subject. I am interested in storytelling and how it can be used to facilitate both individual and social change.","user_id":659258,"name":"Florin Popa","website":"florinpopa.eu"},{"id":785885,"bio":"Stefanie Hauger studied Industrial Design, is an Interior Architect, writer, multi award-winning painter, retailer and serial entrepreneur. She spent her teens in the darkroom with her mother, who was a photographer, and she recently returned to photography herself, making this her primary focus from here on.\n\nStefanie thinks of herself as a scene-setter. The interior architect and fine artist in her decide on aesthetic, purity of language and simplicity within an image. Paring down and elimination play a big part in deciding the ultimate composition, comfort is found in less. The photograph becomes like an interior space or a blank canvas, and the elements introduced into and onto these are carefully choreographed. Little is left to chance but mistakes are celebrated. \n\nStefanie’s mantra, for several decades already, has been: ‘To suggest is to create, to describe is to destroy’ Robert Doisneau. She firmly believes in this approach, leaving much to the imagination and endeavoring to make the viewer ask themselves intriguing questions about what they see before them.","user_id":775650,"name":"Stefanie Hauger","website":""},{"id":420210,"bio":"Yvan Bedard is a fine art landscape photographer. Born and living near Quebec City, Canada, he is a former successful academic researcher in geospatial data engineering, author, and international lecturer. Having always lived in mountainous regions or near rivers, he explored several regions in Quebec, Canada, Unites-States, Europe, and more. His love of nature has led him to specialize in landscape photography. He is a self-taught photographer who has undergone advanced training in Canada, UK and the United States with some of the best photographers and artists. In 2014, he decided to devote himself professionally to fine art photography. A permanent artist in art galleries since 2014, his atypical career has not prevented him from having success with his art. He participated to over fifty solo and group exhibitions in Canada, USA, UK, Greece, Australia, Germany, Spain, India, etc. He is a multi-awards photographer and a Professor Emeritus who offers photography courses and conferences. Bedard has made his own small and large fine art prints for 15 years. His works are published in several magazines and books worldwide; they can be seen in public and private collections in over 20 countries.","user_id":419626,"name":"Yvan Bedard","website":"yvanbedardphotoart.com"},{"id":774840,"bio":"Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang is a Taiwanese artist based in Taipei and London. Jeremy focuses extensively on the interrelationship between home and self-identity from an autobiographical perspective, which he derived into a subjective language that uses photography to engage in visual contemplation. With his studies and art, he predominately concentrates on the integration of interdisciplinary media, sculpture and installations, specific bodies and spaces with photography.","user_id":766786,"name":"Chih-Hao Chuang","website":"jeremyhao.com"},{"id":760694,"bio":"I grew up in a small town near Arnhem, the Netherlands. After high school I moved to the city of Tilburg to get my teachers degree in Social Studies. In the last year I decided to also get my teachers degree in Dutch language. \n\nBefore finishing my last study I got my second job as a teacher in  the city of  's-Hertogenbosch at a secondary vocational school. Here I am still working nowadays. \n\nAs a child I always had an interest in photography, but until a couple of years ago I never pursued this passion. In 2019 I bought my first camera and, after it collected dust for a while, two years later I discover street photography.  The same year I went on a wild life photography course in South Africa. That's where I finally really learned how my camera operates. \n\nNovember 2022 a colleague of mine was interviewed for a special edition of the Dutch magazine Mijn Geheim. It was the first time portraits I took were published. \n\nTo this day my main focus still lies with candid photography. There is just something about the rawness of everyday life. ","user_id":755294,"name":"Sanne van Emmerik","website":"savemmerik.com"},{"id":55998,"bio":"Natasha Podunova is a photographer and contemporary artist. She lives and works in the suburbs of Ekaterinburg. Explores the theme of evolution and time as a physical phenomenon and its subjective perception by humans. Participant of group exhibitions of contemporary art and documentary photography in cities of Russia, Europe and Asia. Gold medal winner of the 15th International Photography Festival in China. Studied photography at the Photo Department Institute in St Petersburg from 2012 to 2014. Solo exhibitions were held in 2013 and 2017. Curator and co-curator of the science-art project \"Came from the sea\", which was shown at the Yeltsin Centre Art Gallery in 2020 and in 2023 at the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art. Author of two photo books, one of which is in the collections of Russian Centers of Science and Culture in Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Gdansk, Helsinki, Vienna and Antalya.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":56003,"name":"Natasha Podunova","website":"www.natashapodunova.com"},{"id":79040,"bio":"Anjola Toro is an Albanian-born female photographer currently working in the US.\nAfter graduating from the School of Visual Arts with a Masters of Professional Studies in Digital Photography, Anjola began working as a professional lifestyle family photographer, while continuing to focus on her self-portraiture project highlighting the condition Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and the female body. Her work is heavily influenced by the likes of Francesca Woodman, Imogen Cunningham, Elinor Carucci, Michal Chelbin, and Cig Harvey.\nAnjola’s self-portraits are an exploration of identity and the female body often blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. She aims to create thought-provoking and emotionally charged images that challenge the viewer’s understanding of the self.\nAnjola’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Gramercy Gallery, Aperture Foundation and Zenith Gallery in New York.\n","user_id":78740,"name":"Anjola Toro","website":"www.anjolatoro.com"},{"id":274815,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer with a strong focus on minimalism and architecture photography that is based in London, UK.","user_id":274213,"name":"antony zacharias","website":"www.antonyzacharias.com"},{"id":619991,"bio":"","user_id":619407,"name":"Courtney Jay","website":"courtneylacroix.com"},{"id":46788,"bio":"Born in Shkoder (Albania), on August 20, 1988.\nHe emigrated to Italy in 1995.\nHe started working with images in 2008.\nHe embarked on self-employment as a Visual Artist in 2014.\nHe works on medium to long-term personal projects. His  work runs through various multimedia languages, He develops an interest in memories, borders and the invisible fractures of society. His major productive interest falls on the Euro-Mediterranean area.\nFrom 2015 to May 2017 He worked as a photographer for the non-profit organization \"Il Giardino delle Rose Blu\" in Italy, Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina. Publication (end of January 2020) of a book on their history, titled: The streets of Mercy.\nIn 2018 he won an under30 international scholarship with Magnum Photos. Magnum Scholarship conducted by Alex Majoli .\nIn 2019 He won a residency at Shkoder Art House and the National Museum of Photography \"Marubi\" in Albania, with an Exhibition : \"Seven Albanian Photographers. A Residency\", curated by Francois Cheval.","user_id":46793,"name":"Marlin Dedaj","website":"www.instagram.com/marlin_dedaj"},{"id":760859,"bio":"","user_id":755430,"name":"MICHAEL LARKEY","website":"michaellarkey.com"},{"id":760852,"bio":"Dominic Cordisco is a partner at the law firm Drake Loeb where he practices land use and environmental law. In 2018 Dominic presented at TEDxNewburgh about the blurring of fact and opinion in social media and online publishing. In 2013 he received the Henry Award for Valley Visionaries from Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress.  In his free time he takes photos, and makes music and movies.  Maine Magazine published Dominic’s abstract photograph Seaward in “New Morning, New Day,” a 2021 juried exhibition of Maine artists.  In 2021 Dominic’s short film Light on Water had its world premier at the Resurge Water Docs Film Festival, and was awarded “Best Original Score” at several film festivals, including Nature Without Borders, Depth of Field, Berlin Shorts, and the V.i.Z. Film Festival.  Dominic splits his time between Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York and Rockport, Maine with his family.\n","user_id":755424,"name":"Dominic Cordisco","website":""},{"id":267159,"bio":"Jenna Mulhall-Brereton has had the opportunity to learn from extraordinary photographers including Maggie Steber, Peter Turnley, Ron Haviv, and Chris Rainier. She is especially grateful to have been able to call Mary Ellen Mark both mentor and friend—as well as an enduring inspiration.\n   \nHer photographs have appeared in juried exhibitions throughout the US and abroad; in solo exhibitions, and in a variety of publications, including the book, Mary Ellen Mark on the Portrait and the Moment. (Aperture: 2015).\n","user_id":266557,"name":"Jenna Mulhall-Brereton","website":"www.jennabrereton.com"},{"id":760915,"bio":"","user_id":755478,"name":"Euan Wallace","website":"www.euanwallacedop.co.uk"},{"id":760932,"bio":"","user_id":755493,"name":"Koen Roostee","website":"www.koenroostee.com"},{"id":47188,"bio":"Bachelor of Fine Arts (University of Barcelona). Spain.\nPainter and photographer.","user_id":47193,"name":"Beatriz Poncet","website":"www.bpbphoto.eu"},{"id":761005,"bio":"I’m a proud member of Nature First: The Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography\nPhotographer, writer, rambler and maker!","user_id":755553,"name":"Pamela Perrault","website":"pamelaperraultphotography.zenfolio.com"},{"id":540078,"bio":"Alessio Belloni was born and grew up in Milano, Italy. Since he was a kid he loved art, especially music, his mother was a La Scala loggionista. He was trained by his father on the rudiments of Photography and, even if he showed an instinctive approach to light and composition, it has been only with the full development of the digital photography that he found the means to express in pictures what he has felt in music. In the era in which Great Narratives seem to be disappearing very quickly, it is important to be able to tell stories even through the lens of a camera. ","user_id":539494,"name":"Alessio Belloni","website":"alessiobelloni.com (in rifacimento)"},{"id":46757,"bio":"Nacido en 1978, Barcelona, estudia fotografía en el Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya, 1999, se especializa en bodegón publicitario, fotografía de autor y periodismo. En el año 2004 empieza su actividad profesional trabajando como fotógrafo independiente, actualmente colabora con diversas revistas y editoriales, también ha publicado trabajos en periódicos como El País y El Periódico de Catalunya. Ha realizado diversas exposiciones individuales y colectivas. Él se define como un fotógrafo ilusionista por el cambio de sentido que le da a las cosas que fotografía .","user_id":46762,"name":"Enric Maciä","website":"about.me/enricmacia"},{"id":52743,"bio":"Mary Lou Uttermohlen uses her medium to explore the nature of communities.  For several decades she has been photographing shantytowns of the American homeless. In another long-term project, she has been documenting the spiritual culture of New Orleans, Louisiana.\n\nMary Lou studied art at Shepherd University in WVa and received a Master's from The Ohio State University.  She has served as an adjunct professor of photography at The Ohio State University, The Columbus College of Art and Design, and Loyola University.\n\nPhoto Lucida’s Critical Mass named her a top photographer. Her work was chosen to be part of “The Fence” and the Bombay Sapphires Artisan series.   She recently finished a Cross-Sector Partnership grant with South Arts and the NEA   \n\nShe has also earned two individual artist fellowships, has a long exhibition record, and is in several collections including the New Orleans Museum of Art, United States Embassy in Moscow, Russia, and the New Orleans Jazz \u0026amp; Heritage Foundation Collection.","user_id":52748,"name":"MaryLou Uttermohlen","website":"www.unhoused.us"},{"id":597995,"bio":"Daniel Martínez, Barcelona, 1995.","user_id":597411,"name":"Daniel Martinez","website":"www.martinezdani.com"},{"id":843318,"bio":"79bet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate dining, inspiring food lovers to savor exquisite flavors and master refined cuisine at home.\nBrand: 79bet\nWebsite: https://79bet.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (17) 1551-7518\nEmail: 79bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #79bet #79betfood #79betrecipes #79betculinary #79betdining","user_id":829161,"name":"nvisys sdfsd","website":"79bet.br.com"},{"id":760983,"bio":"Nicolò Masini lives and works in the province of Piacenza , Italy .\nLover of photography, he approaches this world in more depth during the Covid pandemic. \nHe doesn't prefer a particular genre, for him photography is storytelling, and every eye is used to seeing different nuances. \nAccording to him, the image is the result of a state of mind.","user_id":755535,"name":"Nicolo Masini","website":"www.instagram.com/_fotonico__"},{"id":175763,"bio":"52 yo, sicilian from Enna ( Sicily). I'Some serie of mine has been pubblished by italian newspaper \" La Repubblica\". ","user_id":175161,"name":"Giuseppe Ardica","website":"giuseppeardica.wixsite.com/ilmiosito"},{"id":120646,"bio":"\nJulie is a photographic artist with a practice that explores universal themes of fragility and transience. She uses the constructed photograph as the final distillation of a creative process that encompasses acts of making, manipulation and disruption. Her work is defined by a combination of beauty and disquiet, inviting the viewer to reflect and to question what lies beyond the image. Julie holds an MA Photography from the London College of Communication (UAL). She exhibits regularly and her work is held in private collections in the UK and abroad. She is the recipient of a number of awards. \n","user_id":120044,"name":"Julie Derbyshire","website":"www.juliederbyshire.com"},{"id":726525,"bio":"UK based photographer documenting through light, colour and texture.","user_id":725941,"name":"Cameron Scrimgeour","website":"www.cameronscrimgeour.com"},{"id":541636,"bio":"","user_id":541052,"name":"Tianze Li","website":""},{"id":760980,"bio":"","user_id":755532,"name":"Khadine Sinclair","website":"www.wiredtoseephotos.co.uk"},{"id":21681,"bio":"My overall photographic work is a broad based approach towards expressing the visual and conceptual interfaces between the rapidly expanding (un)known and/or (un)wanted penetrations of surveillance technologies into the mental and/or physical realms within our everyday being that inevitably invade and reconfigure our individual and collective lives. According to Shoshana Zuboff, Harvard Emeritus Professor, Surveillance Capitalism (her title) has evolved into a new species of power she tags as “instrumentar-ianism” . “Its power knows and shapes human behavior toward’s other’s ends. It works it will through the automated medium of an increasingly ubiquitous architecture of ”smart” networked devices, things, and objects”. Two artist residencies at The American Academy in Rome and one at the Irish MoMA/Dublin were highly influential in forming much of my ideation..  Presently, I am a Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University.","user_id":21681,"name":"Denis Gillingwater","website":"denisgillingwater.com"},{"id":52739,"bio":"Ryota Kaji Kajita is originally from Japan, completed his MFA degree in photography at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, worked at the University of Alaska Museum of the North as a collection photographer, and taught at the Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan.","user_id":52744,"name":"Ryota Kajita","website":"www.ryotakajita.com"},{"id":761021,"bio":"Analog reportage photographer working in San Francisco. My work has a strong focus on the act of pausing, watching, and remembering. I pull from memories, moments in nature, and the emotions of one’s life. My work evokes an emotive discourse of intimacy, nature, and alternative lifestyles separate from the status quo.\n\n","user_id":755567,"name":"katie donaldson","website":""},{"id":761003,"bio":"My passion for photography has its roots in my childhood thanks to the proximity with my grandfather, a passionate photographer but, only recently, during my experience in China, my passion for photography exploded! Now it has become my obsession… almost every day I study, shoot and experiment…\n","user_id":755551,"name":"Serena Urbinati","website":""},{"id":311237,"bio":"Mona is a self-employed photographer born in Tehran in 1982. She earned her B.A. in photography from the Art and Architecture University of Tehran and has extensive experience as a film photographer, art director, and scriptwriter. Her first photo series create in Boston , \"Unity in Difference,\" was created in Boston in 2017 and won first prize after being nominated at the IPA in New York.\nHowever, Mona had to return to Iran for family reasons and tragically lost her father soon after. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she created her next series, \"Pertaining to Losses,\" which depicts her husband's battle with the virus and their son's efforts to save him. Despite the risks, Mona continued to document the Women-Life-Freedom movement in Iran. Eventually, she and her family had to leave the country for their safety.\nDespite the challenges, Mona continues to find inspiration in her experiences and create art.","user_id":310635,"name":"Mona Sartoveh","website":"www.monasartoveh.com"},{"id":535882,"bio":"Noemi proietti,\nstage name Noemily.\n   I'm a girl full of life, enough to give it to those who don't have any.\n   I love many things, starting from travel and not only physical but traveling with the imagination.\nNoemi proietti ","user_id":535298,"name":"Noemi proietti","website":""},{"id":16994,"bio":"Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Alysia Macaulay received a BA from William Smith College, with a concentration in Art History.  She studied at the International Center of Photography in New York from 2009-2011.  Her work has appeared in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including “The National: Best Contemporary Photography 2022” at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. The Microsoft Art Collection holds several of Alysia Macaulay’s works in their permanent collection.","user_id":16994,"name":"Alysia Macaulay","website":"www.alysiamacaulay.com"},{"id":658640,"bio":"I was born and live in Kyiv, Ukraine. I received a master's degree in finance from the Kyiv National University of Economics. Always having an interest and passion for photography and visual arts, I studied at the Kyiv School of Photography and the Chekachkov Photo Academy. In my work, I explore non-obvious phenomena, connections and aesthetics. I admire the diversity of life, both in nature and in society.","user_id":658056,"name":"Asia Tsyhankova","website":""},{"id":717124,"bio":"Born in Gijón 1965 (Asturias) Spain\n\nMy first contact with photography dates back to my beginnings in the journalism faculty of Bilbao in 1983. Since then, I have always maintained a very close relationship with this medium. Graduated in Visual Communication at the Complutense University of Madrid, 1991 and with numerous improvement courses, in both, digital programs and graphic design, HND Certificate (Photography and Design) at Westminster College,1996, Photography course at London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.1997, Video Editing at the Downtown Community College of New York,1994.\n\nI also have developed different works always related to this field; Photography assistant at the Southern Light Studios in London 1995, Camera assistant at Spanish Television (TVE) 1991, Senior Creative director at Grupo Correo Gallego in Spain 2003/2008, Magazine Editor and Senior Creative director at different magazines with on-line and paper editions, 2008/2018.\n\nMy work has been recognized in different international and national competitions: Mifa, Moscow; Spiders awards, Los Angeles; IPA, , London; and, recently, has been selected to exhibit at NordArt","user_id":716540,"name":"notes of a sleepwalker","website":"www.notesofasleepwalker.com"},{"id":55952,"bio":"Tsar Fedorsky is a photographer based in Gloucester, Massachusetts.\u0026nbsp; She received a Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts in Photography in 2018, was a Critical Mass Finalist in 2015 and 2017 and received an Artist Fellowship Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in 2015.\u0026nbsp; Her photographs have been exhibited and published nationally and worldwide.\u0026nbsp;Her work conveys personal yet relatable narratives, including “The Light Under the Door,\" which was published by Peperoni Books in 2017.\u0026nbsp; Ms. Fedorsky received an MFA in Photography from the University of Hartford and a BA from Amherst College.","user_id":55957,"name":"Tsar Fedorsky","website":"www.tsarphoto.com"},{"id":52902,"bio":"Art professional and photographer living in Budapest, Hungary.  I started taking photographs in 2013, as a part of the recovery from a spinal cord surgery. At the beginning,  I used photography  as a neuro-feedback to alter my attention from pain and anxiety.  I realized that by means of creation I have been able to release all of my suppressed and latent feelings I felt were clogged in my body throughout the years.  By now creating pictures has become an urgent and utmost need to convey my thoughts and ideas toward the outside world.  ","user_id":52907,"name":"Katalin Pusztaszeri","website":"www.lensculture.com/katalin-pusztaszeri"},{"id":767105,"bio":"Passionate Street and Live Music Photographer. Living for the moment. ","user_id":760552,"name":"Kevin McCann","website":"www.mccanndyland.com"},{"id":761135,"bio":"Ashley's work focuses on the experience of being a woman and the effects of societal and religious views on the psyche. Her work pays tribute to those before her, often referencing  people and times that have left a lasting impression on her.","user_id":755661,"name":"Ashley Erlebach","website":"www.ashleyerlebach.com"},{"id":46916,"bio":"Costangelo Pacilio (b.1988) is an Italian artist working mainly with Photography.\nPhotography was not a premeditated choice. Costangelo did not follow an academic path and everything he learned is the result of what came his way through hard study, practice and mentoring, leading him to become a contributor for prestigious realities such as Vogue Italia-Art+commerce New York, Momondo-Kayak, National Geographic America and more.\nCostangelo believes that the most interesting pictures have a certain degree of ambiguity: this allows each individual to find what they want to seek within an image. \nThrough his work, he does not wish to give out ready-made imagery and finite content. As a matter of fact, Costangelo wants to trigger a number of processes and solutions.\nAt a certain point in his career, Costangelo has undertaken parallel experimentations along with street photography, especially connecting the physical and oneiric journey into a fresh wave of Surrealism in Photography.\n","user_id":46921,"name":"Costangelo Pacilio","website":"www.costangelo.com"},{"id":46891,"bio":"I am a physician by profession. having my own hospital in a small town in south Gujarat. India. Love photography, especially night photography, low light photography, slow shutter speed photography, wild-life and nature.","user_id":46896,"name":"Hitesh Patel","website":"www.facebook.com/Dr.Hitesh.J.Patel"},{"id":773557,"bio":"","user_id":765621,"name":"Giulia Costantini","website":""},{"id":20491,"bio":"Los Angeles-based conceptual artist Jane Szabo merges a love for fabrication and materials with visceral photographic images. Using hand-made constructions, self-portraiture, and still life, she shares stories that explore her personal experiences through an astonishing lens of self-exploration and identity. Szabo’s background creating props, miniatures and in set construction for the film and amusement industry infuses her creative process.\n\nWidely exhibited in both solo and group shows, her work has been shown at the Museum of Art \u0026amp; History in Lancaster, California, where it is included in the permanent collection. She was commissioned to create a series of environmental portraits for the museum in 2019, the social engagement project #countmein, funded by the California Arts Council and the California Community Foundation. The museum acquired 71 images from this project for its collection. Her art is also a part of the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Arte al Limite in Santiago, Chile, Centro de Arte Faro Cabo Mayor in Santander, Spain, and in private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe.\n\nSzabo’s work has been exhibited in solo shows at The Danforth Art Museum, The Griffin Museum of Photography, Foto Relevance Gallery in Houston, TX, the John Wayne Orange County Airport, the Museum of Art \u0026amp; History in Lancaster, CA, Foto Museum Casa Coyoacán in Mexico City, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, the Yuma Fine Art Center in Arizona, and the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art.\n\nAmong many other locations, Szabo’s work has been shown in group exhibitions at the Spartanburg Art Museum, Oceanside Museum of Art, Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, The Brand Library Gallery, The Colorado Center for Photographic Arts, Photo LA, The LA Art Fair, San Diego Art Institute, Los Angeles Center for Photography, the Kaohsiung International Photographer Exhibition in Taiwan, and Foto Fever in Paris, France.\n\nSzabo’s photographs have been featured in publications and blogs such as Musée Magazine, The Huffington Post, Shadow \u0026amp; Light Magazine, Arte al Limite, Lenscratch, Mono Chroma Magazine, Silvershotz, Bokeh Bokeh, L’Oeil de la Photographie, Catalyst Interviews, F-Stop Magazine, Foto Relevance, Fraction, Your Daily Photo, A Photo Editor, Don't Take Pictures, Art \u0026amp; Cake, Diversions LA, Women Eco Arts Dialog, and more.\n\nShe holds an MFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.\n\n ","user_id":20491,"name":"Jane Szabo","website":"www.janeszabophotography.com"},{"id":56077,"bio":"\"Zakir’s passion is street photography. His love for it has given him a deep insight into how life evolves on the streets and how an ordinary onlooker might make sense out of it. His photographs are meant to take you on a ride to a different state of mind where there is an opportunity for a greater sense of what is possible. He pitches ideas and paints stories through his powerful, intense and thought provoking photographs. The ideas underlying the visual narration concern themselves with the human soul — their aim is to give it a deep and profound meaning. Zakir’s primary subjects are people and how their environments shape their lives. He believes that a camera is a tool of communication; given a purpose to fulfil, a camera can be a powerful medium of expression. A picture is a representation of a collective consciousness of a society, and it opens a window that reflects upon the hearts and souls that shape our lives.”\n\n“Zakir’s photographs are intended to make a difference on levels beyond the aesthetic: they are meant to penetrate the 'SYSTEM' and question the existing realm of reality in which we believe. His photograph of a homeless man in front of a bank is not only about the misery of the homeless, but how the bank has robbed him of his savings, hardwork, sweat and tears. And enslaved his future generations, in fact, all of humanity through obfuscation of money and 'usury' (hereafter also referred to as “Riba”). By not according usury its place in the system and also not understanding the central banking system, the currently accepted scholarship has failed miserably. Our intellectual misapprehension has led us into such spiritual blindness that we have become incapable of recognizing this tool of human enslavement. By connecting the dots, Zakir takes the viewer to a different sense of reality as what the human eye can see as compared to what there is to see.”\n\n“An IT consultant by profession, Zakir has worked on the world's largest Oracle Application project and has been engaged with other high profile clients. In these times of deceit and spiritual blindness, he believes that art must be used to bring revolutionary ideas into the mainstream to challenge this modern age of deception. There is a war being waged for our minds, either by controlling the right information or letting the wrong information into our minds so that we continue to live in a state of ignorance. His primary focus is Riba and how as a SYSTEM it has enslaved the human soul. He seeks to understand why our most prominent intellectuals have failed to understand it, thus placing our world in the hands of a small clique, in which the banks control the medium of exchange (money) and charge unwarranted interest - thus enslaving the whole planet. This usurious system through which a select few control the world has brought all of humanity into the greatest crisis ever known to man. Before the final meltdown of this interest-bearing falsified debt-based economic model, we must educate ourselves, become inspired and become part of the SOLUTION that is happening silently in the background.”","user_id":56082,"name":"Zakir Khan","website":"www.zakirkhan.info"},{"id":56230,"bio":"Hoopand Lashkari holds a Master of Cinema Studies from the Stendhal University Grenoble III of France, and a B.A. in Dramatic Arts from the Azad Art \u0026amp; Architecture University in Tehran. During his studies he has participated in several photography and cinematic projects in Iran also in France. He continues to work as a photographer and videographer in Montréal, Canada. ","user_id":56235,"name":"Hoopand Lashkari","website":"hoopandln.weebly.com/ "},{"id":201710,"bio":"After finishing my studies at the FotoVakSchool in Amsterdam in 2013 as Photographer, I continued to work in feature films as assistent camera. In 2020 i chanced my function to stills photographer, delivering high-end commercial images for movies and tv series in the Netherlands.  During all this I choose to work on different personal projects each year and creating expositions. Such as \"voor wie wat bewaart\", \"2018/365\" and \"INT/EXT\".\n\nLast year i went public with my project Interior / exterior in the Netherlands, getting national attention in news items and opening 2 exposition in different places.","user_id":201108,"name":"Boris Suyderhoud","website":"www.borissuyderhoud.com"},{"id":52790,"bio":"Antonio Privitera was born in Siracusa, Italy, in 1984.\n\nHe graduated in cinema and philosophy with BFA from the University of Trieste in 2009. In the same year he obtained a master’s degree in documentary and photography at IED of Venice and received his MFA. Privitera has been the recipient of international grants and awards. His work is widely exhibited in Europe and overseas as well. His photographs have been featured in several publications worldwide. \n\nCurrently he lives and works in Rome as a freelance artist, photographer and creative director.\n\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS\n\nMuntpunt, BSPF | 2018S\ntour Space, LSPF | 2018\nVoies Off Festival, Arles, France | 2018\nGaffa Gallery, Sydney, Australia | 2018\nMOPLA, Los Angeles, CA | 2018\nArsenale, Venice, Italy | 2018\nAgora Gallery, New York, NY | 2018 \nSF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA | 2017\nSpace Place,\u0026nbsp;Nižnij Tagil, Russia | 2017\nArtGallery, Milan, Italy | 2017\nWerkstattGalerie, Berlin, Germany | 2015","user_id":52795,"name":"Antonio Privitera","website":"www.antonioprivitera.com"},{"id":761170,"bio":"Claudia is an audio-visual producer and storyteller whose work focuses on telling stories on migration, climate change, and everyday life. She currently lives between Kenya and Somalia leading communications for the International Organization for Migration (IOM), where her work spans multiple creative disciplines.\n\nBy collaborating with fellow artists and storytellers based in East and Horn of Africa, Claudia has created a portfolio of powerful visuals, films, and communication pieces to inform and inspired action.\n\nClaudia's true passion lies in her photography, a craft she's honed over years of dedicated practice. Her fervent desire to capture the world around her has resulted in a diverse body of work, characterised by her unique ability to find beauty in the everyday.","user_id":755689,"name":"Claudia Rosel","website":"www.claudiarosel.com"},{"id":46851,"bio":"Quetzal Maucci is a freelance photographer and educator. She is originally from San Francisco and raised by South American parents, and is now based in London. Through her work, Quetzal is concerned with challenging systemic values and social constructs. She combines visual documentary techniques with archival images, writing, interviews and collaboration. She seeks to create space for personal therapeutic processes while initiating public dialogue on belonging, family dynamics, and identity.\u0026nbsp;\n\nIn 2021, she graduated with a Distinction in her Master’s degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from UAL-London College of Communication. In 2014, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Honors degree in Photography and Imaging from New York University. Recently, her work about her queer family structure was published in Time Magazine and she was a finalist for Pride Photo in The Netherlands. In 2023, she was accepted into Center Santa Fe Portfolio Review and a winner of a research support fund by Kingston University. In 2022, she was chosen as one of the 30 Under 30 Women Photographers to watch by Artpil. She was also shortlisted for the Photoboox book Award, the Jerwood/Photoworks Award, and the Royal Photographic Society’s International Exhibition 163. In 2021, she was shortlisted for Images Vevey Book Award and the Belfast Photo Festival. She has been published in Time Magazine, The New York Times, Financial Times, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, etc.","user_id":46856,"name":"Quetzal Maucci","website":"www.quetzalmaucci.com"},{"id":301875,"bio":"Gabriel Zenone was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania to a family of classical musicians, artists and architects. His love of photography began while working in Los Angeles feature film agencies with oscar-winning cinematographers, editors and production designers. Gabriel’s theatrical photos have been featured in American newspapers and theatrical publications. In 2022, his photograph was selected by The Guggenheim Museum for a series called Frank Lloyd Wright Fridays. ","user_id":301273,"name":"GABRIEL ZENONE","website":"www.instagram.com/e.g.zenone"},{"id":279684,"bio":"Japanese commercial photographer","user_id":279082,"name":"Hiroto Miura","website":"@hiroto_miura"},{"id":713103,"bio":"Ziyu Wang （b.1998) is a Chinese photographer, who was born in a traditional Chinese family. The tension between his self-identified homosexuality and his traditional family background leads him to think about gender.","user_id":712519,"name":"Ziyu Wang","website":""},{"id":760941,"bio":"【Main Photo Exhibitions】\n2001「My Graffiti ～Pop Art City～」　Canon Salon　Ginza Tokyo、Sendai Miyagi、Sapporo Hokkaido、Umeda Ohsaka\n2003「The Filmed Feeling」　PlaceM\n2005「Through The Smoked Glass」　Konica Minolta Plaza\n2007～2016 series「Tokyo Theater」　Nikon Salon、Konica Minolta Plaza、PlaceM\n2010～2013 series「Shinjuku Starlet」　PlaceM、M2gallery\n2010～2022 「black sand」　M2gallery、RED Photo Gallery\n2011「Shinjuku Starlet」RSF Gallery Spain、Gallery LUX Korea\n2011「Shibuya Channel」　M2gallery、Kawagoe City Art Museum\n2014「Tokyo Streetscape」　M2gallery\n2014「flash Taipei」　PlaceM\n2015～2022 series「Bangkok Street Scene」　TokyoLightroom、PlaceM、RED Photo Gallery、Cue・Brick\n2015「View of Hariusu」PlaceM\n2017～2023　series「Tokyo Days」　PlaceM、RED Photo Gallery\n2017「View of Oshoro」PlaceM、RED Photo Gallery\n2018「CUBA」RED Photo Gallery\n2019「Yebisu is like a god of cherry blossoms」RED Photo Gallery\n2019「Hariusu / Oshoro -Cold Town-」PlaceM、RED Photo Gallery\n2020～2022　「sa baay sa baay」RED Photo Gallery\n2021「land where the sun never sets」RED Photo Gallery\n2021「Chew up a pig bone.」RED Photo Gallery\n2021「Hariusu / Oshoro -Spring-」RED Photo Gallery\n2022「Havana beloved people」Kenko Tokina Gallery\n2022「sa baay sa baay」RED Photo Gallery\n2022「Sagari-bana」RED Photo Gallery\n2023「Tokyo 26 o'clock」RED Photo Gallery\nMany others\n\n【Photo Books】\n2014　flash Taipei\n2015　Tokyo Streetscape\n2015　The BAR -Shinjuku-\n2015　View of Hariusu\n2016　Tokyo Theater\n2016　Bangkok Street Scene\n2017　View of Oshoro\n2019　Hariusu / Oshoro -Cold Town-\n2020　sa baay sa baay\n2021　Hariusu / Oshoro -Spring- POST CARD BOOK\n2022　black sand POST CARD BOOK\n2022　Tokyo Days\n","user_id":755500,"name":"Keiji Sato","website":"kbox.jp"},{"id":46861,"bio":"Guided by my passion to capture moments, I started my  photographic career by approaching college photo contests. The need to preserve memories makes me reflect about my constant search to comprehend realities. Therefore, as a central axis of my artistic work, I look to evoke my reality through the lenses, in this way I accomplish to capture ethereal instants of perpetual realities that usually seem incongruent and unperceived. My search for aesthetic pleasure guides me to create shots influenced by my insatiable traveler baggage. This leads my photographic series to be endless, always in search of light, life and possibly an emotional insight.\n","user_id":46866,"name":"Lily Dabdoub","website":"www.neurolotus.com"},{"id":761533,"bio":"","user_id":756003,"name":"TIAN GAN","website":""},{"id":761220,"bio":"I'm a multimedia storyteller focused on the natural world. I write articles and, more recently, books about wildlife, conservation, and eco-tourism. I have always had an eye for, and interest in, photography but only got serious about it when I took my second African safari in 2015. Since then, I've slowly but surely learned photography skills and techniques while refining my own personal style and perspective. ","user_id":755728,"name":"Millie Kerr","website":"milliekerr.com "},{"id":761217,"bio":"","user_id":755725,"name":"Santiago Rodriguez Santisteban","website":""},{"id":761214,"bio":"*Education\nCHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY(Seoul, Korea)\n\n*Solo Exhibitions\n2021 Ugly But Beautiful, Gallery Kkotpida, Seoul\nThe 2nd University Photography Award Winner Exhibition\n\n*Group Exhibitions\n2023 Admire the straight line, InsaArtcenter, Seoul\n2023 Desire, GalleryLamer, Seoul\n2021 Active Senior 5060, Pino, Ilsan\n2019 Underwater Fantasy, Pasa Festival, Pangyo\n2019 Mother and Son in the Woods, InsaArtcenter, Seoul\n2018 Memories of Madagascar, InsaArtcenter, Seoul\n\n *Publication\n2021 Ugly But Beautiful, BookaBooka\n \n*Award\nJury Top 5 / Official Selection, 2023 IPA(International Photography Awards)\nThe 3RD PRIZE WINNER,  the 9th edition of FAPA(Fine Art Photography Awards)\nThe 2nd University Photography Award (Seoul)","user_id":755722,"name":"HYUNJU HA","website":"www.hahyunju.com"},{"id":47281,"bio":"Ira Weinschel is an artist based in Austin, TX. His work explores themes of loss and isolation, depicting mood as well as moment with expressive color and subtle detail.\n","user_id":47286,"name":"Ira Weinschel","website":"www.iraweinschel.com"},{"id":47002,"bio":"","user_id":47007,"name":"Alejandro Cegarra","website":"www.alecegarra.com"},{"id":47278,"bio":"I worked with retail firms, NGO \u0026amp; Educational Institute during the day and dreamt about films every night. Gifted myself a camera and grew closer to it, Traveled to places, met new people, talked about lives and explored different cultures, photographed people, moments and places as I see.\n\nNow I create visuals with images in personal life","user_id":47283,"name":"Sindhur Reddy","website":"www.sindhur.in"},{"id":375809,"bio":"Alejandra Arévalo Martínez is photographer and graphic\ndesigner from Bogotá, Colombia graduated in 2021 with BA\nin Visual Communication at the Bauhaus Universtät-Weimar\nand currently cursing MA Photographic Studies at the Fachhochschule\nDortmund. In her documentary practice she has\nbeen focused on territory, gender and identity topics, which\nhave allowed her to expand her vision of the current society.\nFor Alejandra, photography is a powerful tool to understand\nothers' point of view, different ways of living, realities and to\nposition herself as an active member within a political, cultural\nand social context.\nOne example of this is the publication of her photobook, A\nCloud Above Me, which focuses on paternal absence in Latin\nAmerica. The production of the book was supported by the\nBauhaus University Women’s Development Fund and the\nStibet Scholarship for International Students. A Cloud Above\nMe was afterward nominated for the German Photo Book\nAward (2021), Encontros da Imagem (2021, Portugal), Photolux\nFestival (2022,Italy) and Belfast Photo Festival (2022,\nIreland) as well as exhibited in Fola Foto Festival (2021,\nArgentina).\nCurrently she is based in Dortmund, Germany.","user_id":375225,"name":"Alejandra Arévalo","website":"www.alejandraarevalo.net"},{"id":106479,"bio":"I grew up in the English countryside and live now near Paris, in France. I am currently attending art school in Versailles, as  a mature student,  learning new technics such as engraving and creating with digital images, as well as continuing to explore photography and my painting practice.","user_id":105877,"name":"Henrietta Richer","website":"www.henriericher.com"},{"id":692348,"bio":"Toronto based street photographer.","user_id":691764,"name":"sina djamshidiat","website":""},{"id":784461,"bio":"\"A photograph can express a universal humanism, or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of life that might otherwise go unnoticed,\" wrote Steve McCurry.\n\nThese are the quiet truths I seek to capture through images that are often improvised, sometimes accidental. They emerge in a glance, a detail, a gesture — in anything that reveals the intensity of a fleeting moment.\n\nIn this approach, I have found the most honest and effective way to evoke emotion.\n\nI travel as much as I can, in search of experiences and moments to capture and carry with me. Each journey is an opportunity to learn, to refine my eye through encounters, discoveries, and experimentation.\n\nThe rest of the time, I live in Paris, a city I deeply cherish. Its artistic energy constantly fuels my imagination — through museums, exhibitions, and the vibrant creative life that surrounds me.\n\n— Guilhem Nascimben\n\nProfile photo by Yasmin Azuz","user_id":774476,"name":"Guilhem Nascimben","website":"www.artmajeur.com/guilhem-nascimben/fr"},{"id":47006,"bio":"Graduate with distinction photographic study of ZPAF Warsaw 2014 \n\nPublications and exhibitions:\n\n2015 - participation in the project DEBUTS 2015 in collaboration with the magazine \"doc!\" -  participation in collective exhibition during Lodz Photo Festival 2015\n\n2014 – presentation of works from the series \"inHUMAN\" during meetings of the \"We are all photographers\" - Studio Theatre - Palace of Culture\n\n2014– presentation of works from the series \"inHUMAN\" during a group exhibition at Smith Andersen North - California - USA\n\n2014– works from the series \"inHUMAN\" among the finalists of \"Fauna\" (Photo Alliance and Lens Culture) \n\n2014– exhibition graduates study ZPAF - Old Gallery – Warsaw presentation of the \"inHUMAN\" series\n\n2013– group exhibition of students study ZPAF - Old Gallery – Warsaw presentation of the \"self-portraits\"","user_id":47011,"name":"Paweł Bogumił","website":"www.bogumilpawel.pl"},{"id":436596,"bio":"I'm photographer and cameras-film-dog lover from Mexico City. ","user_id":436012,"name":"David García Montero","website":"www.davidgarciamontero.com"},{"id":152360,"bio":"Born and raised in Oklahoma City, Lisa Erdberg graduated from Radcliffe College and has lived in San Francisco for over forty years.  Inspired by the history and geography of the West, she follows in the footsteps of those who found unlimited opportunities here to reinvent themselves.  After careers as a legal aid attorney, tax attorney, translator and teacher of Italian literature, and community volunteer, her longstanding interest in languages led her to explore photography as a language for describing her surroundings.  She takes particular delight in pursuing this new and very different mode of communication to convey her connection to the world around her.  \n\nHer work has appeared in juried exhibitions in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area and has also been selected for several juried exhibitions at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, VT and elsewhere.  She was a winner in the 19th Julia Morgan Cameron Award for Women Photographers, Non-Professional Division (2022).","user_id":151758,"name":"Lisa Erdberg","website":"www.lisaerdberg.com"},{"id":47138,"bio":"Michał Patycki is a Polish visual artist, currently based in Prague, Czechia. Having completed his degrees in Photography at Institute of Creative Photography in Opava (CZ) and Slavic Philology at the Silesian University in Katowice (PL), he continues to pursue his work with the medium of photography, producing a new reality that he documents using the camera. \nIn his artistic practice, he often reaches for new solutions, not only in the field of photography, but also in other visual art forms. Photography gives him the opportunity to approach a reality that is unknown to him, which he can work through with the resulting image. \n\nThe strength of his work comes first and foremost from its authenticity; each subject is worked through in-depth with extensive research and the search for a suitable method for self-expression using the medium of photography. \n\nHe often works with archives and stories that may or may not have happened at all.","user_id":47143,"name":"Michal Patycki","website":"www.michalpatycki.com"},{"id":47131,"bio":"American, born 1952, Torrance, CA. Lives and works, Solvang, CA. Mostly self-taught. Working only with traditional transparency film or print film in 35mm and 645 formats. The finished photograph is the unmanipulated film image. Regularly exhibits work throughout the US and abroad. Reviewers and jurors have noted the work as suggestive of Hiroshi Sugimoto and color field painting.","user_id":47136,"name":"James Cooper","website":"jamescooperimages.net"},{"id":400265,"bio":"Architectural photography is a passion of mine.  I love capturing light and shadow, reflection, geometric patterns and the urban environment.  I am also on a quest to capture new and interesting architecture here in San Francisco, or abroad on travels around the world.","user_id":399681,"name":"Rick Fath","website":""},{"id":189364,"bio":"Raymond Vos\n\nIn more than 50 years of taking photographs I feel that I am finally focusing on what I really want to achieve as a photographer. I want to tell stories. I want my photos not only to capture my interpretation of beauty, but I want to convey someone else’s world through portraiture, as they allow the camera to reveal a part of themselves. I want the photos to serve a higher purpose other than for their own sake. \n\nThis is a quote by one of my favourite photographers:\n\n“There is a creative fraction of a second when you are taking a picture. Your eye must see a composition or an expression that life itself offers you, and you must know with intuition when to click the camera”                                                                                                 \n\n                                                                                                                              Henri Cartier-Bresson\n","user_id":188762,"name":"Raymond Vos","website":"www.galleryraymond.com , www.thekenyainitiative.com"},{"id":242582,"bio":"Luis Marín (Ibagué - Colombia, 1984). He had to study architecture, but got a degree in electronics engineering. His first formal contact with photography was in 2014, through the “Pati Llimona” center in Barcelona, where he is based since 2009. He continued studying, completing the author photography program at “El Observatorio”.\n\nHe has participated in several photography festivals in Italy and Spain, with individual and collective expos. In 2018 he was categorised as a “new talent” at the photogenic festival in Barcelona. He collaborates from time to time with travel and culture magazines.","user_id":241980,"name":"Luis Marin","website":"luismarin.visura.co"},{"id":670033,"bio":"\n","user_id":669449,"name":"Carmine Palladino","website":""},{"id":761293,"bio":"I am a documentary family photographer living in Switzerland with my husband and two children. ","user_id":755793,"name":"Corinne Bachmann","website":"corinnebachmann.ch"},{"id":135869,"bio":"Richard Alexander Pilnick was introduced to photography at a very young age by his father, an engineer who spent many years working away in Asia and the Far East. He would document his trips with an old Pentax - this became a deep personal connection point for father and son and a joint passion to share and explore together. Now, Richard shares his own experiences and the lives of others through the medium of photography, capturing the essence and beauty of the unique souls of this world. \n\nUsing medium \u0026amp; large format film photography, Richard is noted for the unobtrusive manner with which he relaxes his subjects, effortlessly imbuing their faces with serene and unperturbed expressions. For Richard, photography is his doorway to different cultures and traditions, it is a moment captured, a feeling, an emotion, a silent form of communication \u0026amp; a message to be interpreted and appreciated through many generations with no geographical boundaries. \n\n2022 BJP Portrait Of Humanity Winner\n2022 Shortlisted Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize\n2020 PX3 Paris Photo - Silver, Bronze \u0026amp; Honourable Mention\n2012 Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, Exhibited in NPG London","user_id":135267,"name":"RICHARD PILNICK","website":"www.richardpilnick.com"},{"id":292446,"bio":"  ","user_id":291844,"name":"Kathryn Prescott","website":"www.katprescottphotography.com"},{"id":52836,"bio":"","user_id":52841,"name":"Camille Michel","website":"www.camillem.net"},{"id":760583,"bio":"Laura Singer Walters is a Baltimore, Maryland native but has spent the last thirty years calling the Philadelphia region her home. Her interest in photography was cultivated during her teenage years at the McDonogh School and further developed when she pursued her Bachelor’s Degree in Photography from Drexel University.\nDuring her time at Drexel she fell in love with electronic music and began to attend techno events at nightclubs and raves. She began to bring her camera to these nights and soon had discovered that she was documenting an underground youth culture. This body of work culminated in an exhibition at the New Arts Salon in Philadelphia with several images being published in the international dance magazine, MixMag in the late 1990s. \nAfter completing her degree, Laura continued her education at Moore College of Art and earned her certification in Art Education in 2000. Her practice of photography took a hiatus while she immersed herself in teaching high school. During her time as art educator, photography always found it’s way into her lessons, as she enjoyed sharing her knowledge and skill with her students. \nWhen her first son was born, she used the opportunity to document her life as a mother quietly battling postpartum depression. She also used her time to traveling to upstate New York each summer to work with master craftswomen, she explored the possibilities of integrating her photographic work with mixed media and found objects.\nShe returned to Moore to pursue an MFA in Socially Engaged Art at Moore College in the fall of 2021.  Her written thesis explored methods to help high school art educators assist their students in making their self-portraits more authentic and steeped in personal symbolism that challenges the public assumptions about teenagers living in contemporary society.\nHer recent body of photographic work, The Neverlands, casts her sons and their band of friends as  “Lost Boys”, discovering the woods in play. In this work she describes the liminal space between being a boy and becoming a tween, of relishing the earth as an Eden before the fall.  \nShe currently lives in Cherry Hill, New Jersey with her family.\n \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":755194,"name":"Laura Singer Walters","website":"www.laurawaltersphoto.com"},{"id":300417,"bio":"Believing that so much of the portraiture commissioned in the press and print industry is reluctant to take risks. Rory loves to challenge that safety and introduce moments of spontaneity and awkwardness into imagery; too often the portraits of people, often notorious or famous, are aggrandising and sycophantic. Rory hopes to strip back some of the layers of artifice and enforce strangeness and quietness in its place.","user_id":299815,"name":"Rory Lewis","website":"www.rorylewis.studio"},{"id":761261,"bio":"Based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Studying Commercial Photography at Arts University Bournemouth.","user_id":755765,"name":"Matthew Brown","website":"www.matthewbrown.photo"},{"id":719437,"bio":"Wan Chaofan, born in Gu’an, Hebei, China, in 1991. Graduated at Tokyo University of the Arts with a Doctor of Arts degree in 2021. Photo books: By the Water (STAIRS PRESS, 2016); Yes, the River Knows—Arakawa River (STAIRS PRESS, 2022). Awards: Sagamihara Photo Newcomer Encouragement Award(2023); The 24th Miki Jun Award (2023); The 44th New Cosmos of Photography - Excellence Award(2021). His works have been collected by Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts. His work focuses on the themes of 'people and landscape' and 'landscape and the spirit'.","user_id":718853,"name":"Chaofan Wan","website":"wanchaofan.com"},{"id":733874,"bio":"Digital photography is doing for photography what the piano did for keyboard music. You can still play music composed for the harpsicord on the piano but not the other way around.\nMost of the pictures today still follow the rules that came about because of the limitations of analogue photography. The exposure must be just right, even in black and white there is a limit to what you can do with the negative once it is developed. With digital photography much of the picture making, and fun happens in the editing after. Many of the photography tutorials are about manipulating the picture, much in the same way as when sound came to the movies and musicals.\nA camera record light in a very different way than the eye sees. For me the learning process is to try predicting the way a light sensitive surface record light. \nI do not take pictures with a predetermined subject because it implies a caption or theme. My approach is to try and keep my mind as blank as possible, looking at the light and what happens; visually rather than verbally.  The exact timing is also important because that distinguish photography from all the other art.\n","user_id":732806,"name":"Faul Bosman","website":"faulphotography.com"},{"id":47078,"bio":"Danielle Ezzo is a photo-based artist interested in the subjective and objective qualities of photography, and her work continually thrives toward their possible intersections. She focuses on the process of image-making and is less pre-occupied with the representational attributes of photography; in hopes to push the bounds of what is considered photographic and celebrate all the wonderfully unique elements of the photographic continuum. \n\nShe has received praise from Rayko Photo Center (SF), Soho Photo (NY), and written about in NYArts Magazine and Lenscratch. Her work has been exhibited nationally at such galleries as Daniel Cooney Fine Art (NY), Kat Kiernan Gallery (VA), as well as The Santa Barbara Museum of Art. She recently lectured at the academic conference HISTART’14 in Istanbul, Turkey and was published in The New Inquiry.\n","user_id":47083,"name":"Danielle Ezzo","website":"danielleezzo.com"},{"id":391395,"bio":"Fotografo  de street principalmente buscando lo hermoso en lo cotidiano,  la luz es  mi aliada.","user_id":390811,"name":"Victor Manuel Alvarez Vicente","website":"www.victoralvarezphoto.com"},{"id":114908,"bio":"Richard Alan Cohen is a conceptual landscape photographer whose images highlight his reverential relationship with the environment through which he walks daily. To reflect his respect for nature, he creates idealized images of features of the landscape that reflect his vision for a better climate. Richard has exhibited his photographs in numerous solo and group shows at venues including Panopticon Gallery, the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Center for Photographic Art (Carmel, CA), Sohn Fine Art, and Five Points Gallery. He is represented by Kingman Gallery (Deer Isle, ME), Zonagrafica (San Miguel Allende, MX), and Boston Art.\n","user_id":114306,"name":"Richard Alan Cohen","website":"www.richardalancohen.com"},{"id":123273,"bio":"I live and work from a studio in South London","user_id":122671,"name":"David Gopsill","website":""},{"id":183275,"bio":"Lindsay Godin is an American fine arts documentary photographer and recent (2018) MFA graduate in Studio Arts Photography from the University of Iowa. Her work sheds awareness on contemporary American cultural norms and political values and how these affect American society on the macro scale. Lindsay was the recipient of PDN’s 2017 Photo Annual Award for student work. Her work is on permanent collection at the Albright-Knox Gallery in New York and with other work having been exhibited nationally and internationally. Currently, Lindsay is the Photography Coordinator and an Assistant Professor of Photography and Design at Valdosta State University.","user_id":182673,"name":"Lindsay Godin","website":"www.lindsaygodin.com"},{"id":761538,"bio":"","user_id":756008,"name":"PATRICIA OCAÑA MOLINA","website":""},{"id":762505,"bio":"I would love to submit one possibly tomorrow?","user_id":756829,"name":"Lisa pearlman","website":"www.lisa-pearlman.com"},{"id":761420,"bio":"","user_id":755904,"name":"Javier Griffey","website":""},{"id":733973,"bio":"Atlanta native Susan Wirt studied in New York and London to become a classical musician. After working as a professional bassoonist for several years, she held management positions in a tech firm before moving to higher education, where she served as the Executive Director of Continuing Education at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. Susan retired in 2020 and, after 20 years of creating lifelong learning opportunities for the community, took a “busman’s holiday” and studied digital photography. With an affinity for contemporary painting and sculpture, she became intrigued with creating similar effects with digital tools. That began the road to exploration and a burning desire to make photos that enable the viewer to look for something else.\n","user_id":732905,"name":"Susan Wirt","website":"www.susanwirt.com"},{"id":394998,"bio":"I've always been fascinated by photography. And when we moved to Germany, I thought that since life has changed so much, I want to try to be a photographer. \nAnd here I am, after six years of continuous study, work, shooting, trying out. I feel like I'm still at the beginning of my journey. ","user_id":394414,"name":"Marina Terechov","website":"marinaterechov.com"},{"id":572474,"bio":"\n","user_id":571890,"name":"Jukka Vehmas","website":"www.jukkavehmas.com"},{"id":671163,"bio":"\"The Proximity of Mortality\" is the new monograph from Stephen L Starkman.\n\nIn 2021 Stephen was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The images and stories in the book document his struggle as an \"advanced\" cancer patient. \n\nStephen photographically presents both documentary and metaphorical images of what speaks to him through his re-aligned vision of the greater world around.\n\nHe is joined both in prose and in poetry by a group of cancer survivors who poignantly speak to their own challenges.","user_id":670579,"name":"Stephen Starkman","website":"www.stephenstarkman.com"},{"id":746357,"bio":"Madrid raised London resident, self-taught Chino Moya, takes a multidisciplinary approach to his work. He combines photography and filmmaking to explore themes of loneliness, collapsing utopias and the decline of traditional masculinity often employing dark and absurd humour. In 2021, he released his first feature Undergods, a sci-fi film funded by the British Film Institute and Ridley Scott’s company. It premiered in cinemas in the US and the UK and was chosen as Film of the Week by The Guardian and toured through film festivals around the world. It also appeared in The New York Times, the BBC and El País amongst other places. His first solo photography show, Monosodium Glutamate, opened this September at Pocko gallery in London. More of his latest photography and video work is currently on show at Solo museum in Madrid. It was also part of MMMAD digital art show and DongGang International Photo Festival in Korea this year. He has collaborated with artists like St. Vincent and his previous film work has been showcased and collected awards in festivals worldwide. He has been featured in publications like Time magazine, Rolling Stone and The Huffington Post. His comic book Flat Filters was published in 2019 and he has also created the horror cinema podcast Terrordrome. He has filmed and shot photographs in many countries across the world and his search for failing models of society has taken him to places like Iraq, Palestine and North Korea. ","user_id":743244,"name":"Chino Moya","website":"chinomoya.com"},{"id":761444,"bio":"","user_id":755925,"name":"Walter Meuse","website":""},{"id":219573,"bio":"Cuando era niño y mi padre me enseñó los secretos de una vieja Minolta que ahora preside una estantería, el mundo empezó a presentarse de otra manera. La fotografía me ayuda a mirar aquello que es visible pero necesita la atención adecuada para ser percibido. Luces que se presentan sin avisar, siluetas sinuosas, colores sutiles, contrastes insospechados… Todo forma parte de nuestro mundo. Nada está oculto, pero sólo se hace visible cuando prestamos atención. La fotografía es esa compañera que me ayuda a detenerme y observar.","user_id":218971,"name":"JAVIER GUTIERREZ POLO","website":"500px.com/p/guti?view=galleries"},{"id":786758,"bio":"Raúl Belinchón (Valencia, 1975) International photographer awarded with the World Press Photo and Fuji Euro Press Photo Awards, among others, has maintained throughout his already extensive and recognized career the condition of photography as a means to represent another reality.\nTwenty-three years after his beginnings, Belinchón continues to situate photography somewhere in the\nsomewhere in between the world of documentary, photoreportage and art.He holds a degree in Art History from the University of Valencia and currently works as a freelance photographer. \nHe has been awarded several international prizes, including the World Press Photo or the Fuji Euro Press Photo Awards. He has also been nominated for the Prix Pictet in London and the Joop Swart Masterclass at the World Press Photo in Amsterdam. \nHe has received several scholarships such as the Spanish Ministry of Culture's Plastic Arts Scholarship at the Colegio de España in Paris (France), the Benetton Photography Scholarship in Treviso (Italy), the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Scholarship at the Spanish Academy in Rome (Italy), the Casa Velázquez Scholarship in Madrid (Spain) or the CAM (Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo) Plastic Arts Scholarship. \nHis work has been exhibited at the Miró Foundation in Barcelona, the National Museum of the Republic of Brasilia, the Museum of Rome in Trastevere, the Palazzo Venezia and in the Valparaiso Interventions project, curated by the A (Sociedad Estatal para La Acción Cultural Exterior).\n\n","user_id":776468,"name":"Raúl Belinchón","website":"www.raulbelinchon.com"},{"id":786725,"bio":"Originally I began photography to keep a record of my friends and my own life. The past couple of years however, my photos have taken an oblique turn. Lately I've been interested in doors, portals and passageways. I've been calling this project \"Passages\" to myself.\n\nThese photos are precious and funny and evil to me, they’re doorways to a memory of a life I did not myself live. My hope is that they're adequate to what Baudelaire tasked us with: to capture, “the fugitive, fleeting beauty of present-day life… often weird, violent, and excessive.\"","user_id":776440,"name":"Clay Mills","website":""},{"id":47056,"bio":"","user_id":47061,"name":"Oleksandr Soldatov","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000482178874"},{"id":761438,"bio":"Born and raised in Northern California, Sam Haligman is a landscape photographer that likes to explore the environments he grew up with in his work.","user_id":755919,"name":"Sam Haligman","website":"www.recedingtide.com"},{"id":47134,"bio":"Born in serene Switzerland in 1980, I moved to India in 2008. I was immediately overwhelmed by the sounds, colors, and overbearing human presence in this new environment. I picked up a camera to make sense of the chaos and sheer dynamism the Indian streets offered so readily.\n\nAfter the random snapshots phase, I discovered street photography. From that moment, an entire world of possibilities opened up to me. I quickly went from passion to an obsession to find the special moments that people so easily miss. Wherever I go, the camera goes, in search for that unique and quirky \"something\" that only I can see.","user_id":47139,"name":"Suresh Naganathan","website":"www.sureshn.com"},{"id":47045,"bio":"Nach meiner Ausbildung zum Farblithographen kam die Begeisterung zur Photographie und bezeichne ich «Film» als ein Medium von Kraft und Magie. Am Anfang stand das Thema Schifffahrt im Vordergrund, später entfachte die Begeisterung für die Berge der Schweiz entdecken. Der Reiz für meinerseits ist es, bei allen Bedingungen zu fotografieren, um mit Licht und den Wolken Bilder mit Dramatik und Dynamik zu komponieren. Dabei ist zwangsläufig die Geduld ein ständiger Begleiter. Bis heute fotografiere erfolgreich Landschaften und dass ausschliesslich auf Film mit einer Hasselblad und einer Linhof (Grossbildkamera). Es folgten viele int. Preise, Auszeichnungen und Ausstellungen.","user_id":47050,"name":"Manfred Schröder","website":"6x6.jimdo.com"},{"id":761457,"bio":"During walks with my camera I am on the lookout for subjects that are easily overlooked. I want to show the beautiful and special in simple things.","user_id":755937,"name":"Bastian Struck","website":"www.extragrau.de"},{"id":196875,"bio":"I interested in social documentary photography especially street photos. I am learning and reading and Shoot and shoot and shoot to achieve my own look to show humanity and peace. I am  amateur so to become a photographer, I really need expert advice and audience feedback.","user_id":196273,"name":"SVahid Khosroshahi","website":""},{"id":761459,"bio":"Studied at the Muthesius Art Academy in Kiel, Germany, graduating as a photo designer. Exhibitions in the USA and Germany, participation in trade fairs. Resident in Berlin","user_id":755939,"name":"Frauke Bergemann","website":"www.frauke-bergemann.de"},{"id":760870,"bio":"His production is located between curatorship and photography. Since 2010 she has been part of the Museum of Mexican Women Artists. Since 2012 she has been part of the Arttextum network, a fabric of cultural agents inspired by Latin America. From 2013 to 2019, she was part of the team of photographer Eniac Martínez. She has been awarded different scholarships, including PECDA (2009, 2018, 2022) and JÓVENES CREADORES (2010) from SACPC. Her photographic work has been published in different media and virtual spaces, both in Mexico and in other countries, including the Cubadebate portal and the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum blog. His most recent curatorship DECLARACIÓES C U E R P O, supported by the Image Center and the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage of Chile, is exhibited on the PICS platform, from which a publication was published by Temblores, publishing label from Earthquake magazine. Between 2019-2022 she developed the photographic project Cuando te fuiste. In 2022 she was selected in the call for El pulso de nuestra ciudad to be part of the commemorative book for the 491st anniversary of the Querétaro foundation, her hometown. She is currently working on the photographic project of her immaterial room, chapter 1: vegetal refuge. ","user_id":755439,"name":"Valeria Caballero Aguilar","website":""},{"id":620012,"bio":"Archaeologist by training, I chose photography as my personal one\n  “Medium” to lead you directly into my universe made of deep and\n  intimate interconnections with the world around me.\nMy research is aimed at capturing those textures that resist the\n  machination of the modern and which lead us towards a contact with a\n\"Self Other\" through the elaboration and production of images, sometimes abstract,\n  with the aim of restoring a dreamlike and sensorial vision of reality in the observer.\nTina Salipante","user_id":619428,"name":"tina salipante","website":""},{"id":733383,"bio":"My life experiences and passions are translated through my work as an artist and photographer. I have been compelled by the innate power of the horse and its elegant beauty since childhood, striving to capture the raw energy and motion as well as the unique emotional connection between man and beast.","user_id":732390,"name":"Karen Kelly","website":"www.karenkellyphotography.com"},{"id":841581,"bio":"80game.us.com  80game - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online para Jogadores Brasileiros\nMarca: 80game\nSite:  https://80game.us.com\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 80game@gmail.com\nHashtag: #80game #brlbetgnames #80gamelogincom #80gamewebsite #80gamecasino","user_id":827424,"name":"Gameuscom Gameuscom","website":"80game.us.com"},{"id":209676,"bio":"Born in 1976 in Strasbourg, a Frenchman with Indian origins, Réza Kalfane is a specialist photographer of Arctic Circle destinations. He first visited Iceland in 2012 and immediately fell in love with its enigmatic and vast landscapes. Over the course of his visits, Iceland became a second home for Réza, as well as a source of photographic and cultural inspiration for him. Its rugged landscapes became his enduring obsession. Each change in the weather and the changes of season offer a new reason to go and explore the island. Réza shares his passion with others by organising photography workshops in various areas around Iceland. His tours are committed to offering a spirit of adventure and are restricted to very small groups allowing the participants to veer off the beaten track.","user_id":209074,"name":"Réza Kalfane","website":"www.kalfane.com"},{"id":209729,"bio":"I am a plastic artist from the Caribbean region of Colombia.","user_id":209127,"name":"Carlos Corrales","website":""},{"id":843308,"bio":"667bet-saque.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining, blending exquisite flavors with expert cooking for unforgettable meals.\nBrand: 667bet-saque\nWebsite: https://667bet-saque.br.com\nAddress: R. 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After some positive feedback from friends and family I found myself picking my camera up more and more taking more and more pictures,  trying out new styles of photography.\nThe Future; With my new life down in the capital I'm hoping to successfully complete a diploma course in photography and start a new career as a professional freelance photographer.","user_id":47068,"name":"Matthew McCormack","website":"www.maccaphoto.com"},{"id":761509,"bio":"Lindsay Olivia Ashford is a travel and documentary photographer. She is always looking for new opportunities to use her visual story-telling capabilities to amplify the voices of black and brown people across the globe. ","user_id":755982,"name":"Lindsay Ashford","website":"www.lindsayolivia.com"},{"id":749963,"bio":"Warren Kirk is a documentary photographer. His is a continually roving eye, always searching for subjects as he drives around Melbourne, Australia, and beyond. He describes this state of receptivity as being alert to the image trying to find him. His photographs include urban landscapes, retail shops, trade businesses, home industries and portraits of people, interiors and objects. His images often begin with conversations, usually in the street. He is attracted to idiosyncratic uses of colour, displays of cherished objects and the evidential detritus of long lives. Many of Kirk's portrait subjects re-appear in his photographs at different moments of time. Over thirty years, Kirk has created an archive of the changing face of Australia. He has published four books with Scribe Publications, and shared over 4000 of his images on Flickr since 2011. ","user_id":746388,"name":"Warren Kirk","website":"www.warrenkirk.com"},{"id":45617,"bio":"I have a background in History of Art and Visual Art and Design. I am  interested in forming narratives, telling stories in a poetic way of everyday life. I enjoy mostly street photography, conceptual photography and taking portraits. I enjoy drawing on my sketchbook, writing occasionally poems or haikus and listening to music.   ","user_id":45622,"name":"Bengi Lostar","website":"www.bengilostar.com"},{"id":533568,"bio":"Research on self-identification, relationships, and connections between a person and place in documentary and art photography, collages, and digital art.\n","user_id":532984,"name":"Oxana Prikhodko","website":"oxanaprikhodko.ru"},{"id":841579,"bio":"8855bet.gb.net 8855bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Cassino Online e Apostas Esportivas do Brasil com Bônus Exclusivos\nMarca:8855bet\nSite:  https://8855bet.gb.net\nEndereço:R. 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In 2014, she was named one of Lens Culture's Top 50 Emerging Talents for 2014. In 2015, she received the ICRC Humanitarian Visa d'Or Award. \n\nDiana's interests reflect her multicultural background and upbringing: born in rural Romania to a Romanian mother and Iraqi father, Diana witnessed her family experience political circumstances that landed them as refugees in the former Yugoslavia, after which they were resettled to Canada.  These early experiences led her to pursue careers in humanitarian aid and in human rights.  For several years, she held management and research positions with international aid organizations, working on the ground in areas affected by conflict or natural disasters.  In mid-2013, she decided to focus her professional efforts entirely on photography.   \n\nDiana holds two BA degrees - one in Economics and one in Neuroscience - from The Johns Hopkins University, and has completed all but her thesis for a MA degree in International Development from American University, School of International Service. \n\nShe speaks English, Romanian, Spanish and French.","user_id":48412,"name":"Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi","website":"www.dianazeynebalhindawi.com"},{"id":841583,"bio":"622bet.ae.org  622bet Bem-vindo ao 622bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas e Entretenimento Online do Brasil\nMarca:  622bet\nSite:  https://622bet.ae.org\nEndereço:R. 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He has participated in residencies at The Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, New York; the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Ithaca, New York; and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, New York. Handal currently serves on the board of directors of Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York and is represented by CLAMP in New York.","user_id":197157,"name":"Daniel Handal","website":"danielhandal.squarespace.com"},{"id":37424,"bio":"I was born in Rome, where I currently live and work.\nI graduated at the Roma School of Photography and Cinema and over the years I have specialised in social reporting and intimate storytelling, often focusing on people and stories at the margins of society.\nSome of my published works are:\nThe Last Exit (2016);\nNostos (2020), a journey in my childhood done through revisiting the areas of central Italy affected by a major earthquake six years ago.\nGioele, il mondo fuori (2021), my latest publication, featuring Gioele, a  young boy on the autism spectrum, with whom I have been collaborating closely for the past few years.\nIl Pranzo della domenica, a project to the memory of my maternal grandmother, that will be published as a fanzine in December 2022.","user_id":37429,"name":"Fabio Moscatelli","website":"www.fabiomoscatelli.com"},{"id":105178,"bio":"","user_id":104576,"name":"Lorenzo Braca","website":"www.lorenzobraca.com"},{"id":722417,"bio":"2023 category Winner of Deeper Perspective Award of  IPA","user_id":721833,"name":"Qi Li","website":"500px.com.cn/liqi712288"},{"id":740159,"bio":"Victoria Zaitseva is a Ukrainian born self-taught visual artist currently living in Lisbon with her family. From a very young age, Victoria has been exploring art through sketches and classical music.\n\nIn her camera-less artistic practice she transforms the humble scanner from a practical tool for digitizing family photos into a powerful instrument for creative expression. By utilizing the scanner to create scannograms, she is able to explore new forms of digital abstraction and delve into the limitless possibilities of this versatile medium.","user_id":737942,"name":"Victoria Zaitseva","website":"victoriazaitseva.com"},{"id":761568,"bio":"","user_id":756034,"name":"winnie Bauwens","website":"www.winniebauwens.com"},{"id":767179,"bio":"Passionné de photographie depuis plusieurs année.","user_id":760607,"name":"Richard Pelchat","website":"www.richardpelchat.ca"},{"id":761558,"bio":"Economics by profession architecture photography by passion.","user_id":756024,"name":"Francisco Ortega Garrido","website":""},{"id":761585,"bio":"","user_id":756047,"name":"Amanda Gillett","website":""},{"id":699368,"bio":"","user_id":698784,"name":"Tiziana Sonia Spelta","website":""},{"id":761649,"bio":"","user_id":756100,"name":"Björn Bremer","website":""},{"id":761586,"bio":"Fotografuję hobbistycznie od około 10 lat, natomiast od 2018 roku zacząłem fotografię bardziej profesjonalnie ze względu na zakup sprzętu pełnokotkowego. Nadal jestem hobbystą jednak staram się realizować fotografię na poziomie profesjonalnym. Daje mi to dużo radości i pozwala wzmacniać w samorealizacji.","user_id":756048,"name":"Łukasz Winiarski","website":"www.studiow6.pl"},{"id":761516,"bio":"About My Work\n\nThe focus of my work is primarily aesthetic, which is to say that for me, form and tone and their inter-relationship are more important than representation. For me, a photograph is successful if it shows the person viewing it something they did not already know; something about color or light or one’s place in the world. There are no waterfalls or sunsets in my work because we already know that these things are full of beauty and wonder. You will find clouds and rock formations, ice storms and forests (both terrestrial and aquatic) because they can be full of these things as well. \n\nAbout Me\n\nI studied photography and printmaking at New York University and during a study abroad program in Provence. After graduating I worked in New York as an assistant to a well-known fashion photographer before opening my own studio on 18th street in Manhattan. When it became clear, after a few years, that the life of a commercial photographer was not for me, I returned to the university to earn a doctorate in psychology and spent twenty years teaching and doing research work with not-for-profit organizations in New York and around the world. Though I continue to teach, I have made art making my primary focus going forward. ","user_id":755988,"name":"Eric Graig","website":"eric-graig.squarespace.com"},{"id":761561,"bio":"I am a psychologist and anthropologist, inspiring people to reach their full potential through photography. My images embody a feminist, humanistic, and poetic view of the world. I am inspired by the Beauty of Nature. I was born 1985 in the Tyrolean Alps and work as a photographer in Vienna.","user_id":756027,"name":"Maria Noi","website":"www.marianoi.com"},{"id":761599,"bio":"Molly Glasgow is a fine art photographer, born and raised in Texas, she attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and graduated with a BFA in Fine art, 1995. After moving often for 15 years, Molly and her family settled on a working dairy farm on Martha’s Vineyard. While rebuilding the farm she fell in love with the light, the seasons and most of all capturing the moments daily life that surround her.","user_id":756060,"name":"Molly Glasgow","website":"www.mollyglasgow.com"},{"id":56326,"bio":"Tiago Coelho (b. Santo Antônio da Patrulha, Brazil, 1985) majored in Film (Brazil) andholds a Master’s in Documentary Photography (Spain). He is currently teaching Photography and works as a freelance photographer.\nIn 2017 was Honorable Mention at the POY LATAM (Pictures of the Year), Barcelona; at the FINI 2017 (Festival Internacional de la Imagen), México; at the Prêmio Brasil Fotografia, Brazil and was nominated for the Infinity Awards 2017. ICP – International Center of Photography. New York.\nHe won the Conrado Wessel Art Foundation Prize 2015 (2nd place), Brazil, and the FINI 2016, Mexico. Was selected in the first World Press Photo Masterclass Latin America, 2015 and participated at Biennale Photoquai 05 (Musée du quai Branly), Paris, France.\nSolo exhibitions in Brazil, Switzerland, China, Uruguay, Argentina and Russia.\nCollective exhibitions in Brazil, Russia, France, China, Switzerland, Uruguay,\nArgentina, Spain and Portugal.","user_id":56331,"name":"Tiago Coelho","website":"tiagocoelho.com.br"},{"id":460907,"bio":"Joanna Welborn is a photographer from Durham, NC. She makes photographs of people and landscapes to tell stories, real and imagined.  Joanna’s work includes quiet, left behind spaces; the covered up and hidden; the wild vs. tame; the strange in the familiar/ordinary; noise and silence; the curiosity of social phenomena; family; and deafness. She uses a Rolleicord, a Canon, and a small notebook.","user_id":460323,"name":"Joanna Welborn","website":"joannawelborn.com"},{"id":785881,"bio":"","user_id":775647,"name":"Kenyah Wolfe","website":"kenyahwolfephotography.pixieset.com"},{"id":60422,"bio":"Dan Cook, a resident of Philadelphia, PA, is a self-taught, non-professional photographer. He has had a variety of photos displayed at shows and galleries in the USA and Europe and had several published in different venues, including a recent photo essay on the vernacular architecture of houses of worship in North Philadelphia. Cook is a member of the Copley Society of Art, The Philadelphia Sketch Club and the Tilt Institute for the Contemporary Image.\n\n","user_id":60425,"name":"Dan Cook","website":""},{"id":47133,"bio":"Anna Katharina Zeitler is a fine art photographer based in Berlin.\nHer work investigates the nature of transition and the relation between dream and reality. \nShe studied Photography in Munich and in New York City.\nBetween 2006 and 2010 she received five grants to live and work in Chile, Spain and India. In 2022 she received a grant by the Association of German Artists.\nShe has taken part in exhibitions at relevant institutions for contemporary photography all over the world including the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Lucie Foundation, the Head on Photography Festival, the Museum of Sydney, the Pingyao China International Photography Festival, the Indian Photography Festival and the Wiesbadener Fototage.\nHer first monograph „ If you can dream it, you can do it“ was published by Kehrer Verlag in 2019. The booklaunch coincided with a Solo Museum Exhibition at the Munich City Museum.\nSince 2017 she has been teaching workshops with children and adolescents for the Berlin State Museums","user_id":47138,"name":"Anna Katharina Zeitler","website":"www.katharinazeitler.com"},{"id":47434,"bio":"Kasia Jedrych-Waniek was born 1977 in Warsaw, Poland. \nShe works as an editorial graphic designer and photographer.\nShe specialises in medium format analog photography. Her beloved camera is a Mamyia 645 Pro and a Yashica Mat. Kasia obtained a degree in graphic design at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw and a degree at the Warsaw School of Photography.","user_id":47439,"name":"Kasia Jędrych-Waniek","website":"www.jedrych-waniek.com"},{"id":547961,"bio":"","user_id":547377,"name":"José-María Gómez-Ros","website":"500px.com/jm_gomezros"},{"id":760960,"bio":"Sony World Photography Awards: OPEN Nature shortlist\nWinner of PX3(nature seasons)：Prix de la Photographie Paris\nThe International Photography Awards(Nature/Seasons) :  3rd Place","user_id":755517,"name":"masayasu sakuma","website":""},{"id":566120,"bio":"Athanasios Pappas (b. 1987) is a Greek photographer based in London.\n\nHis background and PhD in structural engineering and built heritage help him see the life in streets from a different perspective, decomposing it into the multiple states and moments that may coexist. \n\nAs a photographer, Athanasios explores the relationship between people and their urban environment, expressed through a rich visual language of subtle irony and abstraction.\n","user_id":565536,"name":"Athanasios Pappas","website":"www.pappas.photography"},{"id":183520,"bio":"","user_id":182918,"name":"david butler","website":"www.davidbutlerstudios.com"},{"id":3152,"bio":"Kim Stringfellow is an artist, educator, writer, and independent curator based in Joshua Tree, California. She is a Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University’s School of Art + Design. She received her MFA in Art and Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2000. Claremont Graduate University awarded her an honorary doctoral degree in 2018.\n\nFor the past twenty years, Stringfellow’s creative practice has focused on the human-driven transformation of some of the American West’s most iconic arid regions through multi-year, research-based projects merging cultural geography, public practice, and documentary into creative, socially engaged transmedia experiences. These art-centered projects combine writing, photography, audio, video, installation, mapping, and community engagement to explore the history of place while examining how the landscapes we inhabit are socially and culturally constructed. She is primarily interested in the ecological repercussions of human presence and occupation within these spaces. By focusing on distinct subjects, communities, or regions, she attempts to foster a discussion of complex, interrelated issues for each site while exposing human values and policy agendas that form our collective understanding of these places.\n\nStringfellow’s projects have been commissioned and funded by leading organizations, including California Humanities, Creative Work Fund, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Seattle Arts Commission, and Desert X.\n\nShe is a 2016 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Curatorial Fellow and a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography. In 2012, she became the second recipient of the Theo Westenberger Award for Artistic Excellence. The award honors the achievements of contemporary women who work in photography, film, and new media, transforming how we see the American West. To coincide with her receiving this award, Jackrabbit Homestead was exhibited at the Autry National Center’s Irene Helen Jones Parks Gallery of Art from September 13, 2014 – August 23, 2015. Jackrabbit Homestead was featured in the 2021 edition of the prestigious biennial exhibition Desert X.\n\nStringfellow’s work has been exhibited at Desert X 2021, The International Center for Photography (ICP), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), The Autry National Center, The Nevada Museum of Art, The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Gagosian Madison Avenue, UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, UC Riverside’s Culver Arts Center, UNLV’s Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, The Santa Fe Art Institute, and MOAH (Museum of Art and History), among others. International exhibitions include Cubitt, London, UK; the Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) in Tallinn, Estonia; and at the José Martí National Library in Havana, Cuba.\n\nHer photographs are included at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Western Americana Collection; The Comer Collection of Photography at UT Dallas; UC Riverside’s Culver Center for the Arts; the Altered Landscape Collection at the Nevada Museum of Art; and the Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE in Miami, FL.\n\nStringfellow is the author of several books including Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and Intervention in the Southern California Landscape, 1905–2005 and Jackrabbit Homestead: Tracing the Small Tract Act in the Southern California Landscape, 1938 - 2008, both published by the Center for American Places. The Mojave Project Reader series is published under her imprint, Kim Stringfellow Projects.\n\nCuratorial projects include 2022 The Mojave Project Webinar Series; After the Aqueduct at LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) in 2015; and Digital State: New Faculty and Student Work at SDSU in 2003.\n\nShe has received multiple grants from California Humanities. Acting as project director for The Mojave Project, she received the prestigious California Documentary Project (CDP) Production Grant for New Media in 2015; the CDP Research and Development Grant in 2014; and a Humanities for All Quick Grant in 2022 for The Mojave Project Webinar Series.\n\nStringfellow was previously the co-editor for ARID: A Journal of Desert, Art and Ecology and is a regular contributor for KCET Artbound. Stringfellow was featured in KCET’s LOST LA Desert Fantasy hosted by Nathan Masters released in October 2018.\n\nPortrait of Kim Stringfellow © Stella Kalinina 2023.","user_id":3152,"name":"Kim Stringfellow","website":"kimstringfellow.com"},{"id":787121,"bio":"Nadia Bautista is a queer latin american visual artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. \nShe studied drawing and painting, fashion design and photography.\n\nBautista has exhibited in Argentina in Museo Bonfiglioli, Centro Cultural Kircher, Macsur, 2 Museos, Museo Galisteoand abroad including shows in Culture Lab Lic in New York, Experimental Photo Festival in Spain, Photo Vogue Festival in Italy and México, Venezuela and Iceland. \n\nHer work has been reviewed in Pomegranate Press, FOLA, Página 12, Dislexia Magazine, Alternativas Magazine, Bache Magazine, Kaltblut Magazine, Pornceptual Magazine and more. \n\nIn 2022 received a Honourable mention, National Salon of Visuals Arts in Argentina. \nIn 2023 winner of Visuals Arts Macsur in Buenos Aires, Argentina.\nNominated within the short-list of the Fashion Photographer of The Year for Latin American Fashion.\n\n","user_id":776757,"name":"Nadia Bautista","website":"misscomplejo.format.com"},{"id":761607,"bio":"","user_id":756066,"name":"Shane Taylor","website":null},{"id":47240,"bio":"Tom Turner is interested in the space between the photographic image and the memory evoked. Known for his landscape imagery, which uses color and time to abstract the scene, Turner’s subjects range from mountains to national parks to appropriations of scientific imagery. Like work by Hiroshi Sugimoto, James Welling, and Idris Khan, Turner’s lens-based work attempts to recontextualize the image through the manipulation of time and space. Turner’s work was selected by the KLOMPCHING GALLERY as a finalist for Fresh 2019 and has shown in publications such as Wired.com, Juxtaposition, and Murze Magazines. ","user_id":47245,"name":"Tom Turner","website":"tomturnerphotography.com"},{"id":47241,"bio":"Philip Nix is based in Brooklyn, NY. \n\nThrough his imagery he seeks to reveal the beautiful, powerful, and sublime aspects of the land and people he encounters. Using light, color, and composition, Philip studies the symbiosis between subject and space in order to tell a shared story of the human and the landscape.","user_id":47246,"name":"Philip Nix","website":"www.philipnix.com"},{"id":47215,"bio":"Amateur photographer, professional dreamer.","user_id":47220,"name":"Joao Martins Pereira","website":"www.joaomartinspereira.com"},{"id":761617,"bio":"My name is Dan, I'm 33 years old, photography is a way of life for me. Looking through the camera at the environment, at the circle of life, at the art that changes at any given moment and we as photographers have the opportunity to capture this special moment before it leaves the frame and the world.","user_id":756075,"name":"Dan Cohen","website":""},{"id":541410,"bio":"I am a photo - artist based in Berlin, and I like capturing the ambience of the world around me through my abstract, simple-colored, and dream-like photographs. Recently I am mainly focusing on an artistic approach of scientific photography using different kinds of microscopes. I want to combine real science and art in a new way. \n\nI received my training in Vienna and in London, and my work has been shown in various exhibitions .\n\nI have always had a strong interest in science that guided me through my degree in astrophysics. This became my main passion and  lead me to work with scientists, whether to portrait their work or their environment. ","user_id":540826,"name":"Laurent Mekul","website":"www.laurentmekul.com"},{"id":538850,"bio":"I am a Brazilian photographer and visual artist living in the United States. I hold a BFA from two Brazilian institutions: School of Fine Arts Escola Guignard with a concentration in Photography, and a BFA in Social Communications from PUC-Minas. In 2022, I received a Master of Information degree from Rutgers University School of Communication with a concentration in Archives and Preservation. My studies focused on potentialities brought into collections when photography and archives intertwine. \n\nMy explorations in photography may be anchored in documentation and printing, but it is the word that directs my artistic work. I often incorporate adjectives, nouns and verbs into photographs as I seek to understand my own feelings and experiences. In my attempts to approach broader issues such as immigration, racism or the environmental crisis, what is revealed are my own stories. From universal themes personal layers emerge, and I become vulnerably exposed. ","user_id":538266,"name":"Jennifer Cabral","website":"www.piercecabraleditions.com/repression"},{"id":761694,"bio":"Liz Loh-Taylor is a humanitarian photographer and storyteller who believes in changing minds and opening hearts through understanding and respect.  I tell forgotten and unrepresented stories.","user_id":756138,"name":"Liz Loh-Taylor","website":"www.lltphotography.com"},{"id":38396,"bio":"studied at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany \nsince 2022 Professor for photography at Muthesius Kunsthochschule, Kiel\nexhibitions (selection)\nKunsthalle Duesseldorf (D), THE GALAXY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (GCA), Chongqing (CHN), Institute for Provocation, Beijing (CHN), Galerie Rasche/Ripken, Berlin (D), Museum Künstlerkolonie, Darmstadt (D) Museum for Photographie, Braunschweig (D), Gewerbemuseum Winterthur (CH), Kasseler Kunstverein at the Museum Fridericianum, Kassel (D), The Rodtschenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia, Moscow (RUS), Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA (USA), The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (USA), The Netherlands\nFotomuseum, Rotterdam (NL), Architectural Association, London (GB), Museum Folkwang, Essen (D)\n","user_id":38401,"name":"Christine Erhard","website":"www.christineerhard.de"},{"id":214872,"bio":"Tillmann Lenz (*1972) grew up in Germany, gaining an architectural degree at RWTH Aachen and an MA in Building Regeneration at Oxford Brookes University. He lives in East Sussex, UK","user_id":214270,"name":"Tillmann Lenz","website":""},{"id":52887,"bio":"Mischa Christen is a Swiss photographer, lives in Lucerne and has been working with photography since 2003. \nSince the beginning of his engagement with photography, he has been interested in those subjects in which he depicts the fragility of the everyday. Likewise, the necessity to share an intimate insight of his own life is motivated in a biography that does not follow a regular path. \nAt a young age Mischa Christen studied typography. When he turned 26 he decided to change his profession. In the following six years, he discovered a large number of different professions in try-out internships. In the summer of 2001, he lived in New York for two months, which had a significant impact on him and led him back to being creative. A year later he attended the Mode Design Schule Zurich to study fashion. \nA study he dropped out the following year. It was at that time he discovered photography by chance.\nFrom 2006 to 2013 photographer (40%) for the Basler Zeitung and freelance photographer.\nSince 2013 fulltime freelance photographer.","user_id":52892,"name":"Mischa Christen","website":"www.mischachristen.com"},{"id":787146,"bio":"","user_id":776776,"name":"Shanley Kellis","website":"www.shanleykellis.com"},{"id":56482,"bio":"Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee is a New Orleans based photographer. A native of Chicago raised by social worker parents, he studied photojournalism at Ohio University. Since 2004, he has worked as intern for Lauren Greenfield, a staff photographer at the Orange County Register, and as a freelancer for ESPN Magazine, the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, New Orleans Magazine, Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras Guide, OffBeat Magazine, and many others. Beyond his editorial work, Ryan collaborates with numerous New Orleans nonprofits, businesses, and artists such as Jazz and Heritage Foundation, WWOZ, Birdfoot Festival, Make Music NOLA, Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame and others to reach the public with photography that is both compelling and culturally responsible.\n","user_id":56487,"name":"Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee","website":"www.rhrphoto.com"},{"id":12505,"bio":"Thomas Kellner was born in Bonn in 1966. He studied art and sociology at the University of Siegen. In 1996 he received the Kodak Young Talent Award, which encouraged him to live as an artist. Since then, Kellner has been living in Siegen as an artist and curator of photographic exhibition projects. In 2003 he was appointed to the German Society for Photography (DGPh). He has shown his work in solo exhibitions in Germany, Australia, Russia, China, France, Poland, Denmark, Brazil and the USA since 2002 and has been involved in numerous group exhibitions and publications. His works are represented in important private and public collections. ","user_id":12505,"name":"Thomas Kellner","website":"www.thomaskellner.com"},{"id":131648,"bio":"Born in Gijón (Spain) in 1986, is a documentary photographer based in Barcelona. He studied a postgraduate degree in Photojournalism at Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB). He started developing his projects in migrational issues, the concept of border and identity.\n\nIn 2018 he received the Artistic Projects Grant  from \"Fundación de Cultura de Gijón\" with his work \"Black Valley\" which reflects about rural ceremonies and isolation. He is a member and co-founder of \"Colectivo Juan Nadie\", a photography collective from Barcelona, mainly focused on DIY publications and shared authorship. \nHis project \"How To Build a Fence\"  has won the 16th Forum Fotográfico Can Basté. It was exhibited at Sala Cava in November and December 2021 and will be exhibited in OFF Festival in Bratislava 2022.\n\nHis most recent series \"A River Without Bridges\", which is still a work in progress, has been funded by the European Union program \"Culture Moves Europe\" and the Goethe Institute.","user_id":131046,"name":"Andrés Solla Carcedo","website":"www.andressolla.com"},{"id":157800,"bio":"Psicoanalista. Autrice. \nHa insegnato Psicologia della comunicazione all’Università di Camerino.\nHa partecipato a vari concorsi fotografici nazionali e internazionali e a collettive d’Arte Contemporanea in varie regioni italiane.\n","user_id":157198,"name":"lorella cerquetti","website":"www.lorellacerquetti.it"},{"id":353024,"bio":"Started playing with photography in the 80s with my dad's thiry-year-old Yashica - now I enjoy travelling the world, capturing moments from busy streets and people's lives","user_id":352422,"name":"Antonios Danikas","website":"www.anre-experience.com"},{"id":724692,"bio":"Born and bred in N.E Scotland, Ken Rothnie’s photographic journey began in the late 1970s when Pennie Smith’s photographs of The Clash and Patrick Lichfield’s Unipart Calendar caught his eye. He joined his school’s photography club, set up a darkroom in his bedroom then went to work for local photographers. Following various roles in the industry and a slight detour to study publishing at the Robert Gordon University, Ken has worked for the past 20 years as a photographic surveyor in the oil and gas industry. When not photographing pipes and valves, Ken roams the streets of Aberdeen shooting the folk and fabric of the Granite City.","user_id":724108,"name":"Kenneth Rothnie","website":""},{"id":56432,"bio":"","user_id":56437,"name":"Serge Levin","website":""},{"id":761594,"bio":"Just a guy who is trying to express himself through the art of photography.\nA father, son, brother, friend, a small flash of the universe.\nI love to look through ordinary items to find a reflection of myself and try to understand what I want to tell, what is my story and where is it going.\nMy seven years old son is my source of inspiration, his approach to the world is what I admire and try to reflect the most.\n\nI like coffe and cigaretes, swimming and skating in the night.\n\nMy work was once exhibited in an art cafe, \nI was also given an award by the folk museum.\nMy dream is to live my life in my own way.\nSo similar to the rest, yet so seperated from the world.","user_id":756055,"name":"Przemysław Pikul","website":"plfoto.com/142613/autor.html"},{"id":703395,"bio":"","user_id":702811,"name":"Natalia Forgacova","website":""},{"id":142418,"bio":"I am a British documentary photographer living in the South East of UK, previously I spent 9 years living in China. I enjoy finding stories that interest me and developing them into stand alone photo essays. The best thing about photography is seeing a project you have worked on published in a photo sympathetic layout in a quality publication! ","user_id":141816,"name":"Jonathan Browning","website":"www.jonbrowning.co.uk"},{"id":56422,"bio":"Ich bin seit 14 Jahren selbstständige Fotografin und lebe mit meiner Familie im Ruhrgebiet. ","user_id":56427,"name":"Steffi Atze","website":"www.steffi-atze.de"},{"id":196961,"bio":"Is an artist who tries to tell his personal stories and social memory with the language of photography.\n\n📍London, UK","user_id":196359,"name":"Huseyin Ovayolu","website":"huseyinovayolu.com"},{"id":761723,"bio":"","user_id":756160,"name":"Renata Brzic","website":"www.renatabrzic.com"},{"id":304684,"bio":"I enjoy capturing portraits of the people I meet.","user_id":304082,"name":"Sean Sweeney","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/ssweeney1"},{"id":105557,"bio":"TAR, born Terrence Alan Reese in Chicago, IL, developed an appreciation for architecture drafting and design at an early age.  He would later receive a full scholarship to study architecture at Southern Illinois University (SIU-C).  However, it was his interest in photography that led to receiving his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from SIU-C.\n\nUpon graduation, TAR moved to New York City and worked for photographer Anthony Barboza.  This rewarding experience gave TAR the opportunity to expand his creative talents and ultimately launch his own successful career as a photographer.\n\nTAR opened a photo studio in New York City in 1991 and continues to do commercial and portrait photography a span of over 20 years.  Some of his clients include, BMG Music, Coca-Cola, Motown, Warner Bros., Universal Music Group, Pepsi, Sears, Sony, Virgin Records, and McDonalds.  His images have graced the pages and covers of various publications including, Esquire Magazine, Vibe Magazine, Newsweek, Wallpaper, Entertainment Weekly, Detail and Harper’s Bazaar.\n\nMarked by his congenial character and gifted ability to illuminate his subject’s persona and soul, TAR has shot well-known musical artists, such as Lisa Stansfield, Tupac Shakur, Alliyah, Billy Joel, Savage Garden, Brand New Heavies, R. Kelly, Dionne Warwick, Jay Z, Lauren Hill, Mary Ann Faithful, Mary J Blige, Russell Simmons, Brian McKnight, Notorious Big, Sean P. Diddy Combs… and many more.","user_id":104955,"name":"Terrence Reese","website":"www.tarphoto.net/copy-of-home"},{"id":691009,"bio":"Ich arbeite als Redakteur/Kameramann für japanische TV-Sender und mache verschieden Dokumentation. Dabei lerne ich immer \"sehr schnell\" verschiedene Orte und Menschen kennen. Das Tempo der Dreharbeiten ist immer sehr schnell und das Ziel, was wir mit unseren Bildern ausdrücken möchte, ist auch immer vom Anfang an sehr klar. Die \"Geschwindigkeit\" und \"Klarheit\" sind in meinem Beruf sehr wichtig. In meinem privaten Alltag wollte ich daher genau das Gegenteil machen, um die Perspektive zu ändern. Mit diesem Gedanken habe ich angefangen, mit meiner alten Analogkamera verschiedene Momente/Objekte \"langsam\" und \"unscharf\" zu betrachten. Dann sieht unser Alltag plötzlich erstaunlicherweise sehr anders aus. ","user_id":690425,"name":"Kento Tamakoshi","website":"www.kentotamakoshi.com/?lang=en"},{"id":789203,"bio":"Jozef is a street photographer based in Bratislava\u0026nbsp;(Slovakia), drawn to the raw, unscripted moments of urban life. His work explores the unseen rhythms of the city - the coexistence of life, movement, and structures that shape our shared spaces. Through light, shadow, and timing, he seek to transform everyday scenes into compelling narratives, revealing connections between the familiar and the unexpected. Jozefs photography is shaped by his travels, capturing the essence of urban environments across different cultures, where stories unfold in both quiet and chaotic corners of the world.\n\nJozef received several international awards \n2nd place Eyeshot open call 2025\n1st place Street Macadam awards 2025\n1st place IPA International photo awards 2025\n3rd place Monovisions awards 2025\nWinner 35mmawards 2025","user_id":778441,"name":"Jozef Macak","website":"www.jozefmacak.com"},{"id":761681,"bio":"Roos Peltenburg (b. 1994) is a photographer based in Rotterdam. Her focus in her work is on exploring clothing and the body. She graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam in 2018, where she developed her fascination for fashion and the body in relation to clothing during her fashion studies. In December 2022, she also completed her studies at the Photo Academy, Amsterdam. In addition to photography, she uses collage techniques and moving image. By exploring materials, a 2D image can be transformed into a sculpture in space.","user_id":756129,"name":"Roos Peltenburg","website":"www.roospeltenburg.com"},{"id":56733,"bio":"Born and raised in Hong Kong. He is an independent curator, the Art Director of 5A1 Art Space in Shenzhen, China, an artist, and the course coordinator and lecturer of the Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Photography at the Hong Kong University School of Continuing Education. \n\nChun Wai believes that art should never rigidly abide by any particular style but be open to all of life. Photography is his primary medium, along with sculpture and installation. He consistently emphasizes that photography provides a pathway to explore the meaning of existence and being and creates a space for reflection. Chun’s work is meticulous and allegorical. His photographic perspective focuses on interpreting eras of rapid change. \nHis work has been exhibited in Hong Kong, France, Argentina, and numerous cities in China. He has won several Human Rights Press Awards. \n\nChun Wai is dedicated to art education, promoting contemporary photography in Asia and Latin America, and actively engaging in international exchanges in photography arts across geographical boundaries. He has served as a portfolio reviewer and curator at local and overseas international photo festivals and has been awarded several curatorial awards.\n\nChun Wai is the International Advisor of the Argentina International Photo Festival, nominator of Israel Shpilman International Photography Award, Panel of Jury of the 3rd Asian Pioneer Photographers of Dali International Photo Festival 2023, Academic Committee member of Guangzhou Image Triennial 2017, Panel of Jury of The Julian Lee Asia One Photographic Awards of the City University of Hong Kong 2016-2019, and the academic expert and panel of Jury of Li Shui Photo Festival 2015.\n\nHis published collections include A Revelrous Heterotopia - The South Stand of Hong Kong, Adrift in Time, Another Horizon, Under Heaven, and Cubical Life. His works have been collected by the University Museum of Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the Municipality of Mulhouse, France, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Salta, Argentina.\n","user_id":56738,"name":"Chun Wai","website":"www.chunwaiphoto.com"},{"id":840981,"bio":"I'm a Malaysian photography enthusiast whose work focuses on documentary subjects and everyday life.  began photographing less than three years ago out of curiosity about people, culture, and small everyday gestures. Often traveling alone by motorcycle, he uses the camera as a quiet tool to observe without interfering.  ongoing work explores the rhythms and cultural nuances of communities across Asia.","user_id":826824,"name":"Lim Chee Hoong","website":null},{"id":843309,"bio":"h2bet-saque.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with rich flavors and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: h2bet-saque\nWebsite: https://h2bet-saque.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (98) 1499-8896\nEmail: h2bet-saque@gmail.com\nHashtag: #h2bet-saque #h2bet-saquefood #h2bet-saquerecipes #h2bet-saqueculinary #h2bet-saquedining","user_id":829152,"name":"ssz dt","website":"h2bet-saque.br.com"},{"id":696037,"bio":"I am a director, video creator for live performances and documentary photographer.","user_id":695453,"name":"Mickael Titrent","website":""},{"id":761612,"bio":"I’m an independent photographer originally hailing from the UK. My work spans multiple geographies and subject matters, with the frequent protests in Paris being among my most recent focuses. ","user_id":756070,"name":"Amy Thorpe","website":"www.amyrthorpe.com"},{"id":146063,"bio":"I have been photographing for over 10 years. First advertising and food photography, then portfolio work for an architecture office and now I am focusing more and more on portrait and art photography. I like to work experimentally. I am interested in how people live and work in the current times. Are we becoming more and more alienated from nature and disappearing into a digital world? I like to portray craftsmen and artists. I feel that when you work with your hands, you are more connected to nature and don't disappear into virtual worlds. \n","user_id":145461,"name":"Jessica Morfis","website":"www.jessica-morfis.de"},{"id":794088,"bio":"Sébastien Guillen, born in Lyon, France in 1971, is a multifaceted artist residing in Brooklyn, NY, and Milford, PA. As a visual artist, composer, and teacher of epistemology, he strives to find a harmonious balance between sound, image, and reflection. His photographic work transcends mere visual capture; it offers profound answers to crucial questions, not only for himself but also for his contemporaries. In a world saturated with images and technology, he explores themes that question and challenge common perception, thus providing a unique and provocative perspective on the human condition.","user_id":782599,"name":"Sebastien Guillen","website":"sebastienguillen.com/visual-art"},{"id":158201,"bio":"Giulio Zanni a fine-art photographer. Born in Italy, he has spent most of his life in the Western Balkans. ","user_id":157599,"name":"Giulio Zanni","website":"www.giuliozanni.com"},{"id":697908,"bio":"Cyprus based street photographer Charis Ioannou started his photographic journey as a teenager in the early 90s using his father’s cameras and experimented in his home darkroom. Being drawn to music from an early age he eventually studied jazz music in Boston and New York. In 2004 after his music studies, he enrolled in New England School of Photography where he studied under the guidance of Nick Johnson who introduced him to the 4x5 camera and Ansel Adam’s zone system. After a year of continuous practising of the craft he returned to Cyprus and went straight into his music career while his photography remained dormant. \n \nAs a jazz saxophonist he travelled extensively and performed in various countries in Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa and the United States. It was during one of these travels back to New York where he got intrigued by his surrounding environment and using his old i-phone started his street photography endeavour. In December 2019, a few months before the pandemic he bought his first digital camera and his street work started getting more and more serious. He now specializes in street photography shot in black and white on a digital monochrome camera.","user_id":697324,"name":"Charis Ioannou","website":"charisioannou.com"},{"id":761734,"bio":"I've been a professional, freelance, documentary photographer for 50+ years.\n\nMy work, in one form or another, is at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain Library, the National Art Library at the V+A Museum, the V+A Museum of Childhood, Liverpool Museum, la Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Library at the University of California, San Diego.  \n\nIn recent years, I've taken part in group exhibitions in Australia (Head On Festival), Sao Paolo, Texas, Arizona, NYC, LA, Rome, Bangkok, London, Tbilisi, France and several UK cities.\n\nMy work has been published in 1,000+ books worldwide. \n\nI'm the author or joint author of 14 books.\n\nMember of the National Union of Journalists\nMember of the Society of Authors\n\nIG:  @johnwalmsleyphotos","user_id":756170,"name":"John Walmsley","website":"www.johnwalmsleyphotos.co.uk"},{"id":761827,"bio":"Since my teens a camera have more or less been stuck in my pocket. Taking pictures is my way of trying to stop time. ","user_id":756246,"name":"peter ulvsgaard","website":""},{"id":761790,"bio":"Hi, I'm Santiago Muñoz. I'm an amateur photographer and film producer. I love to walk around and take photos.","user_id":756216,"name":"santiago muñoz","website":"tatomunoz.myportfolio.com"},{"id":746085,"bio":"Julia Paul works in both painting and photography and explores perception and impermanence through a lens of revealing and concealing. Her paintings are influenced by images and stories about vulnerability with subjects that are often filled with conflict and frailty. Her award-winning photography has been reviewed in The Washington Post and centers on the Virginia landscape and questions the role of photography as documentation. She has an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles, and has shown her work nationally in gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the Masur Art Museum, Munroe, LA; Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC; Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA; Blue Line Arts, curated by Emma Saperstein, Sacramento, CA; and the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, Providence. She worked at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, contributing to the coordination and execution of large artist and survey exhibitions. She also owned a business designing and producing wheel-thrown pottery that was sold in the US and internationally and featured in Vogue France and The Washington Post. Julia Paul currently lives and works in Virginia. ","user_id":743000,"name":"Julia Paul","website":"www.juliapaul.com"},{"id":110749,"bio":"I've been an amateur photographer my entire life. I fell in love with photography as a young teenager using my parents Leica IIIc. Over the years my equipment has changed but my basic philosophy has not. Less is more.  I love the challenge of telling a story in just one frame with only light, shadows, form, tone, texture. ","user_id":110147,"name":"George Struk","website":"GeosFoto.Art "},{"id":419408,"bio":"Advertising, editorial and fine art photographer","user_id":418824,"name":"James Woodward","website":"www.jameswoodwardphotography.com"},{"id":115169,"bio":"Biographical:\n\nName:  Larry Colby\nAddress:  1560 Timberline, Beaumont, CA 92223\nTelephone: (954) 482-2167 \nEmail:  colbyphoto@gmail.com\nWebsite:  www.larrycolby.com\n\nI am a fine art photographer who tells a story by capturing a moment in time. \n\nMy first major project, “The Soup Kitchen - La Cocina De Dios”, is the story of a local soup kitchen, feeding hundreds of people who line up each day for a hot meal.  Run by volunteers and relying solely on private donations for over 30 years, everyone is served.  People, especially kids, show their emotions in their faces, in their eyes.  The sadness of hunger and the joy of a hot meal - these images will be shared in a book published to help the Soup Kitchen raise funds and as gifts to their donors.  \n\nNew projects are underway from recent travel.\n\n","user_id":114567,"name":"Larry Colby","website":"www.larrycolby.com"},{"id":761797,"bio":"","user_id":756222,"name":"Zbigniew Andrzejewski","website":""},{"id":851041,"bio":"","user_id":836885,"name":"puck essers","website":null},{"id":97079,"bio":" VIVIANA RASULO-Biography\n\nVIVIANA RASULO is photographer, pediatrician and psychotherapist .\n\n2010 Working as pediatrician in Africa,  Rasulo began her research on anthropological.  She created a Multimedia installation about the power of the African people\n\n2013 Created “PhotoProject 365” as a fundraiser for a hospital. She exhibited \n           365 photos of children made during her work as a pediatrician.\n\n2014 Exhibition in a Christian Church in Napoli on Buddhism to connect the two religions Buddhism and Christianity.\n\n2014  Mediterranea Gallery  Napoli - project about polar bears, an endangered species In The Arctic Sea and hunting with the eagle in Mongolia\n\n2017        NY  School of Visual Arts \n                 project Living Fabrik about self-portraits\n\n2018        NY  SohoPhotoGallery \n                  collective-processes alternatives-self-portrait\n\n2019        Art 1307 gallery et Los Angeles artist  Association-Los Angeles \n                  On the edge of History\n\n2019         Art 1307  associazione culturale Napoli  \n                   Sospesi sulla storia -Villa di Donato\n\n2019.       Cina  Designer Art Week  \n                  collective exibition  Human Space\n\n 2021      Naples Villa di Donato \n                 le donne del mito\n\n2021     NY city  SohoPhotoGallery\n               collective for processes alternative-self portrait\n2022     NY city Soho Photo Gallery \"\"\" \n2023     Ny city  Soho Photo Gallery collective  for processes alternative- self-portrai","user_id":96562,"name":"viviana rasulo","website":"www.vivianarasulo.com"},{"id":115196,"bio":"Ahmet Polat is a photographer whose work is connected to his habit of observation and directing. Motivated to capture the unexpected, the quality of his work has earned the deserved respect of serious critique. Since graduating from the St Joost Academy in Holland, Ahmet has won several awards and grants like the ICP Infinity Award 2006, Laureate Photographer of the Nation 2015 and he has exhibited, lectured and published prolifically, ranking the Istanbul Modern, Rijksmuseum, FOAM and Stedelijk Amsterdam, the NY Times, French and Turkish Vogue as some of prestiges places. Born of a Dutch mother and Turkish father, Ahmet integrates both cultures in everything he does.\n\nHe is currently working on an theatre , film and exhibition called , TheMyth of Men which will be exhibited at the Istanbul Biennial  2017. ","user_id":114594,"name":"Ahmet Polat","website":"www.ahmetpolat.com"},{"id":700274,"bio":"I am a Psychologist who studies learning and memory. I’m especially interested in how the objective, physical stimuli in the world are filtered by our perceptual system to be processed, stored, and retrieved. The data are clear that our brains work quite differently from cameras – our memories are not objective recording devices, and our memories of events are always filtered, distorted, and colored by our emotions, interpretations, and other experiences. In my photography, I am interested in creating images that resemble memories. I like photography because just like our experience, it feels objective, even when it is obviously not. ","user_id":699690,"name":"Rachel Blaser","website":"www.rachelblaser.com"},{"id":222684,"bio":"Paul Matte earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts with honors in photography in 1984 and a Bachelor of Education in visual arts in 1985. He and his wife, Lise, live in Brockville, Ontario, where he is retired after thirty-one years of teaching students to be creative and to think beyond the obvious. \nPaul's compositions are influenced by his interest with street photographer Gary Winogrand, surrealist painter René Magritte, and his mentors Canadian photographers Lynne Cohen, Evergon, Geoffery James and Michael Schreier. A published author and photographer, his work has won awards in several international competitions. His book Open Aperture is available globally.","user_id":222082,"name":"Paul Matte","website":"www.paulmatte.squarespace.com"},{"id":761999,"bio":"Photographer in Tel Aviv, Israel. ","user_id":756402,"name":"Olga Mazo","website":"olgamazo.com"},{"id":365908,"bio":"I received a BA in art and an MA in photography from the University of Iowa.  For forty years I worked as an art museum director in a number of locations, including being the founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.  For the last 10 years I have been photographing in Florida, where there are new flora blooming everyday.","user_id":365306,"name":"Steve Klindt","website":"www.steveklindtphotography.com"},{"id":722233,"bio":"Finbar Flanagan (b. 1988) is a visual artist based in County Wexford. On completing a QQI level 6 accredited course in photography and film making in the Gorey School of Art (2019), he now pursues a bachelor’s degree in photography in the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art and Design where he approaches his final year. His work to date has resulted in two group exhibitions, Dissimulation (2021) and Beautiful Deformity (2022) and has produced a photobook titled I Don’t Get To See Cats (2021). His work is often concerned with themes of home, family and the mental struggles that can surface as a father figuring out how to step forward with his children in tow. He engages problematic forms of identity through the use of conceptual portraiture, landscape and the written word, that pushes the boundaries of photographic discourse.","user_id":721649,"name":"Finbar Flanagan","website":"finbarflanagan.com"},{"id":616825,"bio":"","user_id":616241,"name":"Francesca Matta","website":"www.mattafrancesca.com"},{"id":42360,"bio":"Cristina Matos-Albers is a Venezuelan visual artist whose work centers on the study of color, light, and perception. She has been investigating the juxtaposition of planes to create more intricate ways of seeing since 2010, always seeking to change perspective in an analogous, non-digital manner and create different spatial relations with objects in front of the lens.\n\nMatos-Albers has exhibited her series Estudio de Luz: Reflejo y Transparencia and the more recent Chroma Morphose in a number of important shows and international art fairs, including Pinta ParC in Lima, Peru; Pinta BAPhoto in Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Este Arte Fair in Jose Ignacio, Uruguay. \n\nThe artist's work can be found in private collections across the US, Canada, Panama, Venezuela, Lima, Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, and France, attesting to the broad appeal of her unique vision.\n\nMatos-Albers also works as a professional photographer in the commercial and editorial field and has been teaching photography since 2005 in schools in Caracas, Miami, Toronto, and currently at the Universidad Catolica del Uruguay.","user_id":42365,"name":"Cristina Matos-Albers","website":"www.matos-albers.com"},{"id":47210,"bio":"Leticia Zica (1994) grew up in the city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The camera was by her side since she was an teenager. At age 14 she did her first self-portraits and since there she continued in the world of photography, exploring themes such as feminism, the surrealist movement and the brazilian culture.\nAt 18, she moves to Sao Paulo to study fashion design. She worked as a freelance photographer and gallery assistant for the prestigious Leica Gallery Sao Paulo, where she contributed with photographers such as Ralph Gibson, Bruce Gilden, Andy Summers, Alain Laboile and Julian Lennon.\nHer works has been exhibited in different parts of the world, such as the Bogota Museum of Contemporary Art, the Month of Photography Los Angeles, Tiradentes Photography Festival, Les Rencontres d'Arles, among others.\nShe lives and works in Paris, France. ","user_id":47215,"name":"Letícia Zica","website":"leticiazicaphotography.com"},{"id":761815,"bio":"","user_id":756236,"name":"daniel rice","website":""},{"id":223699,"bio":"","user_id":223097,"name":"Nikhil X","website":""},{"id":761846,"bio":"Balázs Czeizel DLA\nPhotographer, book designer\nHungary\n00 36 20 9 270 279\nabc@arktisz.hu\n","user_id":756263,"name":"czeizel BALÁZS","website":"--"},{"id":47504,"bio":"Born in Messina, Sicily, in 1977, he began his artistic research preferring documentary photography. In 2013\nwins: Young FaCTory for emerging artists, ANCE | Catania Urban Landscapes, and exhibits in Budapest within the\nexhibition 'The Great Migration'. In 2014 his work 'Finding himself in Istanbul' was selected and exhibited in the eighth\nedition of the Photofestival, in Milan. The same year with the project \"Synaesthesia of Memory\" he exhibited at Art FaCTory\n04 in a dedicated stand, and wins the Gold Medal at the Prix de la Photographie Paris in the category 'Fine Art -\nLandscape '. He has received international awards from PX3, IPA, MIFA and exhibited his works in numerous exhibitions\nat private galleries and public institutions in Italy and abroad. In 2018 his series 'Umor Acqueo' comes\ninserted in the Fondo Malerba Archive for Photography. He currently lives and works between Milan and Sicily.\n\nwww.alessandroromeo.it\n","user_id":47509,"name":"Alessandro Romeo","website":"www.alessandroromeo.it"},{"id":214270,"bio":"I come from a very \"not simple\" background. Born in Colombia, raised in Venezuela studying at the American school, wavering in between third and first worlds. I received my BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an added stint at the Spéos Paris Photographic Institute. Because of this diverse cultivation, or perhaps despite of it,  my work tends to explore the relationship between perception and cognition. ","user_id":213668,"name":"Catalina Aranguren","website":"www.argia.photos"},{"id":761760,"bio":"Maii likes to capture movement, colour, tones and shades. She enjoys capturing moments and sharing stories about causes she believes in through art portraiture photography. Fashion has always been her method of calming her anxiety and discovering who she is and what she wants to express in her body. Besides art photography, she enjoys editorial, urban exploring, street photography, and portrait-style photography. She is an entity that synergizes with her model and concept to find a comfortable middle that makes the photoshoot more enjoyable than a transaction. Maii comes from a closed-minded family who treats her differently due to her sexuality as a genderfluid transwoman. She enjoys forming bonds with strangers who eventually become friends and her chosen family. Robert Mapplethorpe’s works greatly influenced Maii as a Photographer. His rawness inspires her, his audacity to break down conventions and spark conversations with subjects that are considered taboo in the heteronormative society.\n\nI'm merely a pause in time, a fragment and an entity. I'm a voyeur of moments and a storyteller for the voiceless. I thrive on telling stories from my heart to my eyes and my eyes through my lens. I strive to break down toxic masculinity and give voices to my LGBTQ+ community and support the causes I believe in. Composition, colour, perspective and tones, and performance art drive and motivate my work toward perfection. I aspire to cultivate emotions and stories through a visual narrative.","user_id":756192,"name":"Maii Fallara","website":"www.maiiphotographer.ca"},{"id":761826,"bio":"","user_id":756245,"name":"Robert Harpool","website":"pixelscreamart.myportfolio.com"},{"id":761857,"bio":"Ruhamaiah is a visual artist and storyteller.\n\nBorn and raised in Harlem, New York and now based in Brooklyn, her work is influenced by her experience as a Black queer woman in New York City.\n\nHer work explores the intersection of Black and queer identities, especially to show that the Black community is not a monolith.\n\nShe’s interested in her work contributing to a larger narrative around the beauty and complexity of Black and queer people and serving as a form of joy, healing, and communal care for all participants.","user_id":756273,"name":"Ruhamaiah Bradley","website":"www.ruhamaiah.com"},{"id":11463,"bio":"Catherine Panebianco is an artist whose work longs for a sense of place, catches hold of memories, and chases the spirts of those we currently love, and those that continue surround us from our past. Her work explores how we connect with others, with our past, and with ourselves. \n\nPanebianco was a 2019 Photolucida’s Critical Mass Top 50 and a 2023, 2022 and 2016 Critical Mass finalist. She was a semi-finalist for the National Portrait Gallery’s 2021 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition.  Panebianco’s work has been exhibited in the U.S. and internationally and she has been featured in Lenscratch and B +W Magazine.  A monograph of her work, Holding Time, was published by Yoffy Press in March 2021.","user_id":11463,"name":"Catherine Panebianco","website":"www.catherinepanebianco.com"},{"id":47418,"bio":" I came of age in the 1960’s in small town Texas, leaving to study history at Trinity University in San Antonio, and, later, in the 1970s, to train and work with photographer Tom Wright, a National Endowment for the Arts grant recipient.\n\nAs a person advancing in years now, I have lived the life I wanted though not the life I thought I would. Along the way, photography has been a means of turning this distinction into a language that makes sense to me. On occasion, the images I’ve constructed and the stories they’ve told have made sense to others as well.","user_id":47423,"name":"Peter Leighton","website":"www.pbleighton.com"},{"id":47403,"bio":"I’m a Slovenian photographer and filmmaker now based in Toronto. \n","user_id":47408,"name":"Nika Zbasnik","website":"www.nikazbasnik.com"},{"id":47350,"bio":"Maartje Roos is a fine art photographer who merges her stories with photography and digital manipulation to create scenic hyperreal imagery that confuses the boundaries between the natural and the artificial and the past and the present. \n\nAs a child I used to draw a lot, draw and combine. And that’s what I do now with photography.\n\nI am a fine art photographer and I use my camera the way a painter uses paint. By combining different elements, I create an entirely new performance at my own discretion. Something that isn't at all exists or cannot be made in one shot, can still arise. I really want to create and build up the image. I photograph everything myself. That is a requirement. Sometimes my images are surreal and other times hyper-realistic.\n\nBecause of my historical subjects, lighting and use of light, my images also look sometimes like painted illustrations. That slight hesitation, due to the completely composed photographic image, makes the images a little alienating, which makes one look more closely. I hope to create curiosity and accessibility.\n\nMy photographic artworks are small quests for connecting time and space. From the present, the past, but also the future and the underlying influence on each other. \n\n","user_id":47355,"name":"Maartje Roos","website":"www.roosphotography.nl"},{"id":32195,"bio":"Massimiliano Caria (Alghero, 1971). Vive e lavora ad Alghero.\nSi iscrive alla facoltà di Scienze Politiche con l’idea di diventare un foto documentarista e inizia a collaborare con alcuni fotoreporter. Dopo la laurea si trasferisce a Londra dove\nconsegue l’HNC in Photography al City of Westminster College e lavora come primo\nassistente di un fotografo commerciale (campagne commissionate da Coca-Cola,\nPlaystation, etc.). A Londra, fino al 2004, abbandona l’illusione velleitaria di riprodurre la\nrealtà, che ritiene oggettivamente non conoscibile, impegnandosi piuttosto a ritrarre le\nsovrastrutture, i filtri che si interpongono fra noi e la realtà oggettiva, e la propria realtà\ninteriore. Inizia, dunque, a lavorare sul rapporto fra realtà oggettiva e soggettiva con la realizzazione di diversi progetti in forma di metafora visiva, cambiando genere e forma ogni volta. Negli ultimi anni ha aggiunto una produzione di carattere onirico e di pura visione.","user_id":32200,"name":"Massimiliano Caria","website":"www.massimilianocaria.com"},{"id":761673,"bio":"Freelance since 2014, Marc-Olivier Lafontaine-Côté is a freelance photographe that specializes in documentary, press, street and wedding photography. Marco has photographed demonstrations for Narcity, various press conferences for the media (ARTIS, the Francos, project launches for the city of Montreal, etc.), donations from the LaSallien Center and various Quebec celebrities in families in the Saint-Michel district. In addition, he was called upon to document the daily lives of people experiencing homelessness attending Accueil Bonneau, through the various services offered; dental and foot care, social reintegration, linen donations, distribution of more than 200 meals a day, financial assistance, housing, etc.\n\nMarc-Olivier is recognized both for his very humanistic approach and for his respect for the subjects who are photographed. Through his projects and publications, he managed to gain experience in all kinds of situations.","user_id":756122,"name":"Marc-Olivier Lafontaine-Côté","website":"www.marcolafc.com"},{"id":840991,"bio":"","user_id":826834,"name":"Aleksandr Tretiakov","website":""},{"id":47609,"bio":"Manuela Accarpio was born in Genova, Italy. She studied foreign languages and literatures, and anthropology at the University of Genova. Her studies were fueled by an interest in other cultures and their collective experiences captured by their storytellers. This progressed into a love of documentary photography. Manuela worked for an Art Festival in Rome and for an NGO in Kenya. She cofounded an independent  theatre in Alexandra township while she was living in South Africa.","user_id":47614,"name":"Manuela Accarpio","website":""},{"id":194696,"bio":"I'm a Bay Area photographer working primarily in digital. I’m interested in “evidence” of people–what they leave on view, accidentally or on purpose–and in time and chance, and in the disconnect between thought/imagination and reality.","user_id":194094,"name":"Susan West","website":"www.susanwestphotography.com"},{"id":56635,"bio":"I was born in Kozani in 1965. I studied at the Pedagogical Academy of Heraklion and since 1988 I have been working as a teacher in public education. I currently live in the Municipality of Thermaikos. I am a member of the Photography Center of Thessaloniki,  Little Box Collective and Full Frontal Collective. I have attended photography lessons with Tasos Schizas and art photography seminars with Plato Rivellis, Stratos Kalafatis, Paris Petrides and Iraklis Papaioannou.  I participated in  workshops with photographers Eva Voutsaki, Nikos Economopoulos, Michael Ackerman, Achilles Nasios,  Jason Eskenazi  and Ilias Georgiadis and portfolio reviews with Haris Kakarouhas and Jacob Aue Sobol.  My work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at photography festivals in Greece and abroad and published in reputed journals - printed and on line - and photography websites. My first book, \"Street as a mirror\" was published in December 2021 by \"Eyeshot publications\"- Italy. ","user_id":56640,"name":"Stavros Stamatiou","website":"stavrosstam.weebly.com"},{"id":212542,"bio":"Working as a Location Scout for feature films, has given me the opportunity to travel the world and see many amazing places! i just love wandering the streets of a new city, soaking in the sights and the culture....and shooting tons of photos!","user_id":211940,"name":"Peter Gluck","website":"www.petergluck.com"},{"id":761885,"bio":"","user_id":756300,"name":"Cameron Wilcox","website":null},{"id":761858,"bio":"Sono nato nel 1975, natura e arte sono da sempre le mie passioni. Mi sono laureato in Scienze Naturali, con tesi in Ecologia e lavoro nel settore Ambiente e Verde in ambito pubblico. Ho frequentato svariati corsi e workshop di fotografa, assisto fotografi, partecipato a diversi concorsi fotografici, ottenendo significativi consensi per poi essere chiamato anche come membro della giuria di concorsi fotografici locali.\nDal 2010 insegno fotografia presso l'associazione di promozione sociale Feedback di Ferrara. \nLa fotografia di documentazione e la fotografia  artistica e concettuale sono attualmente le correnti che più mi stimolano.\nNel 2012 ho seguito un corso di fotografia di reportage con Silvia Morara allo Spazio Labò di Bologna. Nel 2016  un workshop approfondito sulla fotografia contemporanea tenuto da Mustafa Sabbagh alla Fondazione Fotografia di Modena. Nel 2017 un seminario di fotografia di paesaggio condotto da Guido Guidi al MAAD di Adria.\nHo esposto al circuito Off di Fotografia Europea, Internazionale Ferrara, e recentemente in una collettiva al Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea di Ferrara\nAttualmente utilizzo tutti i mezzi fotografici a disposizione, cellulare, fotocamere digitali o analogiche.","user_id":756274,"name":"Daniele Zappi","website":"FE"},{"id":660189,"bio":"Born in Borken (Germany)  05. April 1982\nI studied communication and design at FH Dortmund (BA of Arts) 2011\nSince 2013 Im working full time as a freelance photographer for various magazines (stern, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Focus and o lot more) and various agencies.\n\nBest,\nJan","user_id":659605,"name":"Jan Philip Welchering","website":"jpwelchering.com"},{"id":664216,"bio":"Cologne based Photographer, used to to Concertphotographie,  artsy portraits, trying to show inside feelings.   Thinking out of the box. ","user_id":663632,"name":"Kirsten Seubert","website":"www.Kirstenrockt.com"},{"id":202272,"bio":"","user_id":201670,"name":"António Leong","website":"www.facebook.com/AntoniusPhotoscript"},{"id":164283,"bio":"I’m a 27 years old Ukrainian photographer and cinematographer based in Kharkiv.","user_id":163681,"name":"Paul Itkin","website":"www.itkinpaul.com"},{"id":761915,"bio":"Anna is a Ukrainian photographer that has recently relocated to the US. Throughout her photography career, she has been the most passionate about human diversity and capturing compelling portraits that speak. ","user_id":756326,"name":"Anna Kay","website":"www.annakayportraiture.com"},{"id":706577,"bio":"I live in  Beijing,China and Adelaide,Australia, I am a businessman by profession, I have been a hobby photographer for more than 30 years,I have won several photography competitions, and I really want to turn myself into a worthy artist.","user_id":705993,"name":"peng li","website":""},{"id":761911,"bio":"","user_id":756323,"name":"Ana Luisa Anza","website":null},{"id":761927,"bio":"","user_id":756338,"name":"Hector Parra Barrios","website":""},{"id":415159,"bio":"Belgian photographer","user_id":414575,"name":"Philippe Mayne","website":"www.philippemayne.com"},{"id":15451,"bio":"I am a MFA Graduate living on the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (after a combined 15 years in NYC and SF.)  Little did I know that this meaningful and important project would find me as I got to know my neighbors of the Bay Mills Indian Community.","user_id":15451,"name":"Scott Laursen","website":"www.scottlaursen.com"},{"id":712667,"bio":"Katrijn Vanhooren (Lokeren, 2001) is een visuele kunstenares woonachtig in België. Haar werken bevinden zich op een dunne lijn tussen realiteit en fictie, waar de focus ligt op de mens, het lichaam,  de natuur en het creëren van een parallelle (droom) wereld. In combinatie met verschillende media, voornamelijk fotografie en film, probeert ze deze thema’s  via een poëtische manier weer te geven  \nbinnen haar werken.\n\nZe ziet zichzelf als een beeldmaakster, waarbij ze voornamelijk haar sterkte probeert te leggen op de poëtische geënsceneerde beelden in plaats van op techniek. Techniek vindt ze zeker belangrijk, maar voor haar is een goed beeld meer dan dat. Het gaat over het verhaal, de manier hoe iets vorm is gegeven. Iets dat de aandacht van de kijker kan vastnemen en hem voor even in haar (kunst)wereld laat \nbinnentreden. Op die manier probeert ze haar creativiteit te uiten en haar eigen beeldtaal creëren.\n\nMomenteel studeert ze Visual Art aan Luca School of Arts te Genk, om zo haar artistieke basis uit te breiden en te groeien binnen haar creatieve praktijk.\n\nOndanks alle verschillende thema’s en mediums die Katrijn Vanhooren heeft verkend, ligt geënsceneerde fotografie haar het best. Fotografie is namelijk een breed medium waarbinnen veel verschillende mogelijkheden liggen om een verhaal te vertellen. Ze is ervan overtuigd dat het creëren van een wereld, die kenbare motieven heeft  uit de echte wereld, de ideale methode is om een probleem aan te kaarten. ","user_id":712083,"name":"Katrijn Vanhooren","website":"katrijnvanhooren.myportfolio.com"},{"id":761246,"bio":"Ethan Leonard Norris, age 22, is primarily an analogue landscape photographer from South Wales. Norris’ series of works utilise rich symbolism and honour the genre of landscape as an ever-relevant photographic practice. ","user_id":755750,"name":"Ethan Norris","website":""},{"id":18988,"bio":"Living and working as a Fine Art and Editorial photographer up and down California since 1997, Schude's solo exhibitions include Paris (2008), Santa Monica (2014, 2019), Istanbul (2014, 2017), and Seoul (2020). While large scale, Tableaux Vivants have become a cornerstone, he continues to apply the narrative tradition to a range of approaches in portraiture and motion pictures. ","user_id":18988,"name":"Ryan Schude","website":"www.ryanschude.com"},{"id":59366,"bio":"","user_id":59371,"name":"KT Watson","website":"www.ktw.photography"},{"id":169865,"bio":"I was born and raised in northern Germany and studied at a Munich language school as well as Munich University. As a young child I briefly took photographs. When I came to New York City I resumed photography about five years ago. I have studied photography at Pratt Institute, International Center of Photography, School of Visual Arts, Penumbra Foundation and with Christopher Giglio. My work has been selected into numerous juried group shows and won awards; it is also represented in private collections.\nI hold a B.A. in Art History from Columbia University. \n","user_id":169263,"name":"barbara ehlers","website":"www.barbaraehlers.com"},{"id":761883,"bio":"","user_id":756298,"name":"Cesar Jacobo","website":"cejacobo.com"},{"id":761882,"bio":"Internationally recognised for her work Jerusha McDowell is an award winning photographer based in the NSW Southern Tablelands. \n\n Jerusha aka ‘Rushe’ studied photography and filmmaking at the University of New South Wales and returned to photography  after a distinguished national security career. \n\nHer work includes landscape and documentary photography capturing unique atmospheric images of rural Australia .","user_id":756297,"name":"Jerusha McDowell","website":"www.rushephotography.com"},{"id":764973,"bio":"","user_id":758982,"name":"Antonio Pellegrino","website":""},{"id":240736,"bio":"Freelance photographer , shoots 35 mm or 120 mm only, I also develop and print  all my black and white material. The passion for photography comes from my art teacher in high school, who lend me his personal camera and told me to show him how I feel, the pictures got me into a photography program at London's Hackney College. I continued with visual language and finished a BA in Graphic Design. ","user_id":240134,"name":"Migle Ka","website":"migleka.com"},{"id":70495,"bio":"\nMoran Sachs (b. 1984, Israel) a New York based  photographer. \n\nSince childhood, I loved pictures. Growing up in an Orthodox Jewish family, I spent countless Saturday mornings pouring over family albums, and looked at old negatives through the light. Later, it was picture heavy magazines such as National Geographic and the Time-Life book series. On field trips, I would be the one with the camera, impatiently waiting for my film to come back from the lab. \n\nPictures shaped my dreams of faraway places and filled my interest in both personal and public histories. The camera helps me preserve moments, people and memories.\n\nAfter graduating from Camera Obscura, a school of art in Tel Aviv, I moved to New York to study at the International Center of Photography (ICP). I have shown my photographs in numerous group shows and received a scholarship from the American Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF). ","user_id":70228,"name":"Moran Sachs","website":""},{"id":765451,"bio":"Love to share what I see through cameras. Photos are our cherish memory. \nLive in Taipei and always find interesting things on the way to travel.","user_id":759328,"name":"Wei-Lin Chen","website":""},{"id":161997,"bio":"Father, photographer, cyclist, skier. ","user_id":161395,"name":"Peter Oscarsson","website":"www.peteroscarsson.se"},{"id":760599,"bio":"","user_id":755209,"name":"Xin Ye","website":"yexinphotos.com"},{"id":47426,"bio":"Claudia Heinermann (born 1967 in Iserlohn/Germany) is dedicated primarily to long-term documentary projects. She has worked in countries such as Bosnia, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belgium, Germany and Rwanda. Claudia has published seven photo books so far and has contributed to numerous publications in the Netherlands and abroad. Her works have been acquired by various Collections and shown in several museums like: National Photography Museum Rotterdam, Kamp Westerbork, Kamp Vught, Liberty Park/NL, Holocaust Museum Mechelen/Belgium, Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin as well as in galleries and photo festivals in The Netherlands, Belgium, Lithuania, Georgia, Kaliningrad and Germany. \nIn November 2015 she published her prize winning photo book ‘Wolfskinder A Post-War Story’. For 7 years Heinermann worked on her trilogy ‘Siberian Exiles’, which was exhibited in the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam in 2023. Between 2020 – 2023 she published all three parts of the trilogy. ‘Siberian Exiles Part 1,2 and 3’ won the silver medal for the Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2020-23.  ‘Siberian Exiles Part 1 and Part 3 were selected as one the best Photobooks of 2020/2022 in the Netherlands","user_id":47431,"name":"Claudia Heinermann","website":"www.siberianexiles.com   "},{"id":97181,"bio":"Since my training at the School of Design in Basel in the early 1990s and various exhibitions of my paintings, I can now look back on many awards for my photographs, including global contests such as the Shoot\u0026amp;Share 2020 with 560,000 images submitted by over 14,000 photographers worldwide, where I happily made it to finalist.\n \nI have columns of my own in the famous German hunting journal PIRSCH and can claim various publications for me.\n\nMy passion is emphasizing the beauty of the moment, creating images that not only engage, but immerse the viewer and make the viewers feel like they are part of the scene.\n \nI love playing with the light and mood. \n\nAnd I really look forward to every new encounter.","user_id":96664,"name":"Karina Baur","website":"www.karinabaur.com/en/eyeart-hey-it-s-me"},{"id":540085,"bio":"Born in Tokyo, Japan. Resides in Nagoya.\nBachelor of Science in Nutrition, Jissen Women's University.\n2011 Starts photography. A photo-therapist, working at a hospital as dietician and psychological counselor.\nexhibition\nMarch 2017, \"Coucou. Je suis revenu.\" exhibition \u0026amp; workshop, Our République, 10e Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne, France.\nAugust 2017, \"I am home\" Reciprocal Photography Project (Japanese and Serbian emerging photographers) University of Kuragujevac, Serbia\nAugust 2018, \"calm sea\"exhibition, 2nd Asia International Conference of Art and Design'18  Langkawi Malaysia\nFebruary, 2019 \"Monochrome film Photography\" exhibition, Nagoya, Japan\nMay 2019, \"A double helix of kinsey\" exhibition, Designmonat Graz, Austria","user_id":539501,"name":"Atsuko Suzukawa","website":""},{"id":362584,"bio":"","user_id":361982,"name":"Anna Perger","website":"www.annaperger.com"},{"id":660008,"bio":"I am brazilian living in Milano. \nMy journey as a photographer started when I was seventeen years old. I enrolled in my first photography course which was focused on portrait and developing.\nMy background is in journalism, and I ended up working in finance. However, my passion has always been in photography- where I found a calming, enriching and enlivening way of expressing myself. \nI experience these static images as a way of containing the world. Like it is my moment to silence and empty my mind. \n","user_id":659424,"name":"Ilan Kelson","website":"www.ilankelson.com"},{"id":794944,"bio":"I have been photographing for a year right now. Thanks to great photographers here in Rome such as Lorenzo Catena, Fabio Renzi and Marco Sconocchia, I had the opportunity to discover the world of street photography and begin to manage the language and the technique of this genre.\nI am currently aimed at developing my personal perspective enriching the frame and building unexplored narratives. Rome has been offering the opportunity of exploring situations and stories beyond the cliché of mass tourism. ","user_id":783319,"name":"Federico Piazza","website":""},{"id":684582,"bio":"Over 40 years of photography experience. Currently, I am mainly taking landscape photographs in various places.","user_id":683998,"name":"Toshiyuki Kobayashi","website":""},{"id":47501,"bio":"George Grubb's photographic work has been widely exhibited, including juried print exhibitions at Aperture, Houston Center of Photography, The von Liebig Art Center, Museum of the City of New York, Providence Art Club, New Hampshire Institute of Art, Monmouth Museum, Municipal Heritage Museum in Malaga, Spain; California Academy of Science, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, Photoville, Garrison Art Center, Fine Art Center of Hot Springs, Jacksonville Center for the Arts, The Center for Photographic Art, and the International Center of Photography's Governors Island Exhibition.  Galleries include SohoPhoto, A. Smith Gallery, PhotoPlace, Carter House, and permanent collectors of his work include The Crocker Museum, Museum of the City of New York and Intrepid Museum.\n","user_id":47506,"name":"George Grubb","website":"www.georgegrubb.com"},{"id":761930,"bio":"Lieke Zweekhorst (1993) is an autonomous photographer. In her work, she reflects on the emotional connection between her and the subjects. \nShe observes the world around her with genuine interest and involvement. Her photography combines portraits with stills inspired by a theme or narrative. Her poetic images evoke a sense of alienation and connection.\n","user_id":756340,"name":"Lieke Zweekhorst","website":"www.liekezweekhorst.com"},{"id":187881,"bio":"","user_id":187279,"name":"Naomi McLeod","website":""},{"id":21734,"bio":"","user_id":21734,"name":"Federico Vespignani","website":"www.federicovespignani.com"},{"id":47589,"bio":"Jeanine Michna-Bales is a conceptual fine artist working in the medium of photography. Her work explores our fundamentally important relationships – to the land, to other people and to oneself – and how they impact contemporary society. Her work lives at the intersection of curiosity and knowledge, documentary and fine art, past and present, anthropology and sociology, and environmentalism and activism. Her practice is based on in-depth research – taking into account different viewpoints, causes and effects, political climates – and she often incorporates primary source material into her projects.","user_id":47594,"name":"Jeanine Michna-Bales","website":"JMBalesPhotography.com"},{"id":761950,"bio":"I'm a 27-year-old self-taught photographer from the south of Belgium. \nI came to photography during a difficult time. I was overwhelmed by the many possibilities that photography brings and like any hobby, it's a good distraction from the stress of everyday life.\nMy portraits usually show serious, bored or dramatic facial expressions. They are the very ones that accompany us through life every day. We laugh far too rarely.\nIn addition to portrait photography, I am very busy with landscape photography. Whether at home or on vacation. It is good to deal with the environment, to observe it and discover new things.\nMy goal is to create images that are viewed for longer than 10 seconds.","user_id":756359,"name":"Monika Isanska","website":"www.monikaisanska.com"},{"id":761947,"bio":"I  am Brazilian, born in São Paulo and raised in Guarulhos in a spanish  family. I have had the privilege of living in other cities throughout my  life and I currently live in Brighton.\nThere is nothing out of the ordinary in my path in photography. When I  was little, I always liked to be in front of the lenses, but with time  the interest shifted, and I ended up finding encouragement on the other  side supporting pregnant people registering their journey through labour. I have always been passionate about nature and the power it has and now I can see my camera poiting towards other aspects of life beyond birth.","user_id":756356,"name":"Pamella Elexpe Cardoso","website":"www.jangadaphotography.com"},{"id":598609,"bio":"","user_id":598025,"name":"KEHAN CHEN","website":"1319677100.wixsite.com/kehan-chen"},{"id":533647,"bio":"I am a  psychiatrist who avid amateur photographer who who has photographed My World of Photography. See my website","user_id":533063,"name":"Hrudmdgmailcom Rudominer","website":"howardrudominer.com"},{"id":47443,"bio":"Ivorypress was founded by Elena Ochoa Foster in London in 1996 as a publishing house specialising\nin artists’ books. The firm currently encompasses a wide range of areas and activities within the frame\nof contemporary art, which include its own art gallery, art consultancy and art exhibitions curatorship,\neditorial services, audio-visual productions and education.\n\nIvorypress has offices in Switzerland, United Kingdom and Spain. In 2008 the company also established\nIvorypress Art + Books, which comprises a bookshop and an art gallery with a permanent artists’ books\nexhibition and an ongoing temporary exhibitions programme which have made Ivorypress Space one of\nthe most emblematic art galleries and active agents in Madrid’s cultural scene.\n\nIn addition to its Space’s exhibition calendar in Madrid, Ivorypress also develops an intense curatorial activity\nparticipating in the ideation, design and production of international exhibiting projects in collaboration\nwith significant institutions and events, such as the 10th Venice Biennale of Architecture (2006), the\nVictoria and Albert Museum (2008), the Fondation Beyeler (2009), the 54th Venice Art Biennale (2011),\nthe 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture (2012) and the Fundación El Greco 2014 (2014), among others.","user_id":47448,"name":"Ivory Press","website":"www.ivorypress.com"},{"id":761890,"bio":"I've always taken photographs, but always as a passion, never as a job- which meant I could pursue it in its purest form, without the need to extract  monetary gain. I recently found a collection of my photos from the late '80's -early '00's taken in NYC and Australia, and they inspired me to find revisit my passion. A few of those images are in this series.  ","user_id":756305,"name":"Heather White","website":""},{"id":453409,"bio":"Born in The Netherlands in 1996. Graduated from The Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam in 2017. Now based in Paris, France.\n\nAs a photographer, I strive to capture the connection between heritage and contemporary life, focusing on the extraordinary moments hidden within our everyday experiences. I am continually inspired by the world around me, and I seek to document these moments in a way that unites communities and bridges generations. Whether I am capturing a teenage girl at her local sports club, or the vulnerable side of a celebrity, I always aim to approach my work with humility and a deep appreciation for my characters’ stories I am entrusted to tell.\n","user_id":452825,"name":"Julia Marino","website":"www.juliamarino.nl"},{"id":762005,"bio":"幼少の頃から絵を描いて暮らしてきました。\n油絵を描くためのモデル写真としてポートレートを撮り始めたのがカメラを始めたきっかけです。バロック絵画の世界観を写真の表現に活かし、独特の切り取り方で自分の表現をしています。","user_id":756408,"name":"小沢 瞬","website":""},{"id":587832,"bio":"Beginner in photography, I still love to carry my film camera around for a walk.\nDesign student and amateur photographer, I hope you'll enjoy my pictures !!\n\n","user_id":587248,"name":"Dorian Caurla","website":""},{"id":506979,"bio":"I'm 69 years old, a retired  cameraman for different TV stations. Since 2011 I'am back to still photography, my real passion. I attended in  few exhibitions including a solo one and was published in few photo magazines . Today I'm shooting digital, but these images are from a negative shot in 1976, and was found in the camera years later. \n\n","user_id":506395,"name":"mossi armon","website":""},{"id":47498,"bio":"My personal work consists of environmental observations and projects about disappearing landscapes, as well as the people who live with- or from -the resources found within.  \n\nFor commercial projects I work with various tourism organizations, national and international companies as well as magazines in Switzerland and the further reaches of the Alps. ","user_id":47503,"name":"Frederik van den Berg","website":"www.fvdb-photography.com"},{"id":764961,"bio":"29 years old photographer from Brittany in France.","user_id":758972,"name":"Antoine Offredic","website":""},{"id":627677,"bio":"SO Hing Keung\n\nGraduated with first class honour, Bachelor of Arts in Photographic Design, from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.  He has worked as lecturer in Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Hong Kong Art School.  Currently he is a part-time lecturer in the Department of Fine Arts, Chinese University of Hong Kong.  His works have been shown by 43 solo exhibitions and many joint exhibitions held in Paris, Berlin, New York, Toronto, Russia, Vienna, Hong Kong and Mainland China etc since the 1980s.  He was awarded photographic fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council 1995 and a one-year Fellowship for Artistic Development by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council in 1998.  He won the Prize of Excellence at the Hong Kong Art Biennial 2001and the Judges and seven Gold Awards by the Hong Kong Institute of Professional Photographers in 1997 and 1999.  So’s works are acquired by the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, City University Hong Kong and in private collections locally and overseas and also have been auctioned successfully at Sotheby’s Hong Kong.  He has involved in art and photography projects with international brands, such as Louis Vuitton, United Colours of Benetton, Fujifilm and Olympus.","user_id":627093,"name":"Hing Keung SO","website":""},{"id":762026,"bio":"British-American visual artist working in photographic abstraction and photo-based mixed media.","user_id":756428,"name":"Nathaniel Coalson","website":"www.natcoalson.com"},{"id":110170,"bio":"Hanne Lange Houlberg\nHolbaek Slots Ladegaard, Ladegaardsalleen 5F 4300 Holbaek, Denmark\nHanneHoulberg@gmail.com\n +45 30257606\n\nborn 1959\nworks as an artist and a teacher\nworks with :  silk-screen print and photography\nhas taken part in exhibitions  at home and abroad since 1985\n\neducation\nArt – Innovator  ( 2007-09 )\nStudy History of Ideas at Aarhus University ( 1993-97 )\nTravelling-scholarship for Sami artists ( 1995 )\nStudy in Poland ( 1988 -89 )\nStudy at the Art Academy of Aarhus  (1980-1984)\n\ncommunication\nTeacher at Kunsthoejskolen (The Folk High School of Art) in Holbaek\nsince 1994\n","user_id":109568,"name":"HANNE LANGE HOULBERG","website":"www.hannehoulberg.dk"},{"id":762010,"bio":"","user_id":756413,"name":"Xiuren Zhu","website":"www.zhuxiuren.com"},{"id":762025,"bio":"I am 19 years old and I am a first-year student of Graphic Art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice. I mainly work in portrait and reportage photography. I strive for my photographic activities to show the truth about people and the world. I have received awards in national competitions: „To dobry konkurs – Portret 2020/2021”, „Kreatywne Zabrze – XIII Edycja”. I also carry out my own photographic projects.","user_id":756427,"name":"Maja Bogacz","website":""},{"id":56735,"bio":"Victoria Herranz (Madrid, Spain. 1983) Spanish freelance visual journalist focused on documentary and photojournalism.\n\nShe has been working, as a freelance, for international News Agencies. Her pictures have been published in papers, magazines and ONG, such as Survival International, The Cut, Le Temps, Internazionale, Le Point, Le Journal, Fri Tanke, La Vanguardia, among others. Also, she is writer and contributor for several media (News and interviews about journalism, science, anthropology and women rights) and collaborator of EmmeReports newspaper. \n\nIn addition, she has a background in Social and Culture Anthropology, Philosophy and Cinema and combines her work as a documentary and photojournalist with writing and filmmaking.\n\nCurrently based in Sicily.","user_id":56740,"name":"Victoria Herranz","website":"www.victoriaherranz.com"},{"id":47541,"bio":"Eirini Vourloumis was born and raised in Athens, Greece and is of Greek and Indonesian background. Vourloumis is a graduate of Parsons School of Design and of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York.\n\nShe began her career as a contributing photographer for the New York Times Metro section and is currently freelancing for various international publications from Greece, focusing on covering the ongoing economic crisis. She has also contributed as a writer for Lens, the New York Times photojournalism blog. \n\nHer current personal work has shifted from pure reportage and combines a documentary and conceptual photographic approach, in which she explores social and political environments to reflect their dynamic within the context of the economic crisis in her home country.\n\nThe British Journal of Photography included Vourloumis in their \"Ones to Watch Issue,\" 2015 and Photo Booth of the New Yorker recognized her as an Emerging Photographer in 2014. Her current project ‘In Waiting’ has been exhibited at the Bozar museum in Brussels as part of a group show on Contemporary Greek Art  in Times of Crisis. Her reportage work has been published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Le Monde, Business Week, The Guardian, Telegraph Magazine and Kathimerini among others. Vourloumis is also a member of The Depression Era project, a collective of  Greek photographers, artists, researchers, writers, architects, journalists and curators whose aim is to build an archive to record the Greek crisis through images and texts. ","user_id":47546,"name":"Eirini Vourloumis","website":"www.eiriniphoto.com"},{"id":553255,"bio":"I was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1987 and I was adopted to Belgium when I was around 4 months old. I grew up in a small town called Oostkamp together with my parents and my brother, who is also adopted.\n\nAt the age of 15, I started studying film and photography at the Art Academy in Bruges, which was my introduction to both artforms. After two more years of studying film at the School of Arts in Ghent, I moved to Brussels in 2008 to specialize in cinematography at the RITCS.\n\nI’m still residing in Brussels, and I currently work as a cinematographer in the narrative and commercial fields. Street photography has been emerging in my life as a passion in between film jobs.","user_id":552671,"name":"Hyun De Grande","website":"www.hyundegrande.be"},{"id":787372,"bio":"Cristian Sartori was born and raised in a small town in Italy.\nIn 2017 he arrived among the finalists of Nikon Talents and from the following year he began to win his first photography competitions.\nIn 2023 arrived in the finalist of awards photos 2023 in the portraits and BnW categories.\nNow he is a portrait photographer who is always looking for the right idea to express himself.","user_id":776961,"name":"Cristian Sartori","website":""},{"id":843310,"bio":"166bet-oferta.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining with exquisite flavors and expert cooking inspiration.\nBrand: 166bet-oferta\nWebsite: https://166bet-oferta.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (63) 1506-3520\nEmail: 166bet-oferta@gmail.com\nHashtag: #166bet-oferta #166bet-ofertafood #166bet-ofertarecipes #166bet-ofertaculinary #166bet-ofertadining","user_id":829153,"name":"zx sky","website":"166bet-oferta.br.com"},{"id":787622,"bio":"Bella Cook is a nineteen-year-old photographer from the Metro-Detroit area of Michigan. She is currently a student at Brown University in Providence, RI, where she studies Visual Art and Business Economics. As a contributor to PhotoVogue, her photography has been internationally recognized, with nine images published on Vogue.com. Her work was recently awarded first prize in Brown University’s 44th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, curated by Jessica Brown and Sháńdíín Brown, at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. At Brown, Bella is involved with a number of groups where she blends her artistic and business talents. She is a branding member for the Ivy Film Festival, a photographer for Fashion@Brown, an analyst for Brown’s Global Research Consulting club, and was the former art director of a student-run photography magazine, The Optic. Currently, she works as the photographer and social media assistant for the Brown University Department of Music, documenting performances and curating digital content. Her senior solo exhibition will debut in the spring of 2027.","user_id":777163,"name":"Bella Cook","website":"bellajeancook.com"},{"id":762065,"bio":"","user_id":756460,"name":"Aimee Coogan","website":""},{"id":496541,"bio":"Esinnah is a 23 year old Multi-hyphenate creator. Music production, sound engineering, song writing, graphic design and photography are  his specialized creative fields and when not doing those is either discussing economics or training for the Olympics. Esinnah's shots aims to balance the simple and unorthodox approaches to photography, breaking rules and creating an off beat brilliance that will cause one to admire yet think deeply.","user_id":495957,"name":"Ebube Esinnah","website":"www.hannise.com"},{"id":762054,"bio":"","user_id":756450,"name":"Nichole Smith","website":""},{"id":850496,"bio":"Bo G Svensson is a Nyköping-based Swedish artist and filmmaker whose vast interdisciplinary work revolves around difficult, tough themes such as the interactions between history and the built environment. His unique approach is an experimental blend of fine art, poetry, and electronica, funneled out through both analog and digital outputs. \n\nFrom Rawgue. Magazine #5 2026","user_id":836340,"name":"Bo G Svensson","website":"www.prettofilm.se"},{"id":762050,"bio":"","user_id":756448,"name":"Diana Morozovskaia","website":null},{"id":756071,"bio":"Christian Cassiel is a Jamaican-British visual artist who uses photography to navigate the world and build relationships with people and the communities he engages with.\n\nThe ability to create while understanding the cultural and historical context of his subjects, allows him to produce imagery that is both visually absorbing and emotionally resonant.\n","user_id":751371,"name":"Christian Cassiel","website":"www.christiancassiel.com"},{"id":762095,"bio":"","user_id":756484,"name":"Wiktor Strumiłło","website":"wiktorstrumillo.art"},{"id":762055,"bio":"I attended linguistic studies in a university in Belgium, which is no straight way to photography and ever since I got hold of a camera, I fell in love with it because of a strong liking for taking pictures. And I could say I am a phototraveller, i.e. I take photos while I travel, which is a very pleasant way of visiting countries, whereas a travel photographer goes on travels in order to take photographs.","user_id":756451,"name":"Pierre Chapelle","website":"www.antiphotography.net"},{"id":630877,"bio":"","user_id":630293,"name":"Martin Rosenkranz","website":"www.martinrosenkranz.photography"},{"id":762101,"bio":"","user_id":756489,"name":"Lorenzo Bovi","website":"lorenzoboviphoto.wixsite.com/photography?lang=it"},{"id":762090,"bio":"Debra May (American, b. 1953) received her MFA in painting from Massachusetts\nCollege of Art, and lives and works in Los Angeles, California. For the past 30+\nyears, Ms. May has had a dual career as artist and art conservator, running a\nsuccessful private conservation business while continuing to focus on artistic\nendeavors. Her art practice has included work in various materials, including\npainting, drawing, printmaking, collage, and assemblage. Since 2018, she has\nbeen working with found vintage photographs, which are re-photographed and\nreconfigured.\nMs. May’s work is influenced by surrealism to some extent, in her use of often\nincongruent or absurd images. Other influences include the work of conceptual\nartists such as John Baldessari, Sarah Charlesworth, or Barbara Kruger, all artists\nwho have used found imagery to their own artistic purposes. What distinguishes\nher work from these artists is her use of preexisting images to suggest an\nemotional tone or subtext, outside of a clearly defined narrative. Viewers are\ninvited to project their own interpretation into the images they are given","user_id":756479,"name":"Debra May","website":"www.debramay.com"},{"id":628886,"bio":"ML Kirchner was born in raised in NYC. \n ","user_id":628302,"name":"ML Kirchner","website":"www.MLKirchnerPhotos.com"},{"id":47677,"bio":"","user_id":47682,"name":"Pasquale Redavid","website":""},{"id":762083,"bio":"","user_id":756473,"name":"Martin Turanovic","website":""},{"id":762114,"bio":"","user_id":756500,"name":"Gabriela Landa","website":"Gabrielalanda.net"},{"id":762082,"bio":"Jess Lynn Goss is fascinated by both people and place. She uses her lens to learn and evolve beyond what the naked eye might see, exploring themes of  how our environments impact our perceptions and identities. ","user_id":756472,"name":"Jess Goss","website":"jesslynngoss.com"},{"id":581580,"bio":"Rachael Wright (b. 1981) is a portrait and documentary photographer based in Oakland, California. \nOriginally from Northampton, England, her work is shaped by the unique perspective gained from her travels and experiences living abroad, underpinned by innate curiosity and a deep sense of empathy. With an intuitive, photojournalistic approach to both personal and commissioned projects, Rachael seeks to reveal the beauty and complexity of the human experience, while exploring the universalities and idiosyncrasies connecting us all.\nHer work has been recognized by the British Journal of Photography's Portrait of Humanity (2022), American Photography (2021, 2020, 2019) and the Julia Margaret Cameron Award (2022). Commercial commissions include projects for Marc Jacobs, Converse, Barclaycard, Michelin and A24 Films. She has been published by The Times of London, The Guardian, GQ, Billboard, The Sunday Times Magazine and The New York Times. In 2020, Rachael was featured in the critically-acclaimed six-part PBS/Sky Arts documentary television series, 'ICON: Music Through The Lens'.\n\n\n","user_id":580996,"name":"Rachael Wright","website":"www.rachaelwright.com"},{"id":761469,"bio":"I'm a film editor and an amateur photographer. 41 years old.\nNo website, no social media.","user_id":755948,"name":"Jana Vlčková","website":""},{"id":762088,"bio":"Christoffer Åhlén is a Swedish queer photographer - based between London, Stockholm and Porto. His work breathes documentary photojournalism, capturing the essence of cultures, people and their feelings in the most candid moments. He tells and shares colourful stories from communities around the world using natural light, often shot from unexpected angles. When Chris isn’t travelling, you can find him on the streets of London capturing people's day to day life. ","user_id":756477,"name":"Christoffer Åhlén","website":"www.chrisahlen.com"},{"id":191947,"bio":"Omar Marques is a Portuguese freelance photojournalist from northwest Portugal based in Krakow, Poland. He works as a stringer for Getty Images, Anadolu Agency and collaborates with magazines on editorial and commercial assignments between Central/Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In addition to providing news coverage around Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, he works on personal long-term projects.","user_id":191345,"name":"Omar Marques","website":"www.omarmarquesphotography.com"},{"id":115816,"bio":"I am a  French photographer born in Normandy. I summarily go out and capture people passing by, unfolding landscapes, and urban movements.\n\nI am a quiet observer. Each person out there have their own energy and by capturing it, I can describe what the world look like through my photography. Lonely individuals, gesture, elegance, grace, faces, sights, feet, moment of silence, tenderness, weakness, funny  situations and so on… A subtil oscillation between presence and absence where I capture the mood of my environment at any moment as I wander the streets.","user_id":115214,"name":"Robin cassiau","website":"www.robincassiau.fr/#1"},{"id":32103,"bio":"Ana França is a Portuguese amateur photographer born in Lisbon. She currently lives in Alverca do Ribatejo. Documentary photography, street photography and photojournalism are areas of special interest.\nShe has been studying photography at the MEF (Photographic Expression Movement) since 2012.\nParticipation in the book \"Great trips also happen in books\" . Photographic project resulting from the Southeast Asia Documentary Photography Workshop carried out by the MEF (Photographic Expression Movement).\nParticipation in the Documentary Photography Workshop \"A Memória do Agora-Marvila\" carried out by the MEF, which challenged the trainees to develop a photographic document of the community, consisting of illustrated postcards, a book and an exhibition.\nPhotographic participation in the project \"Photographing Words\" by Paulo Kellerman, where words are transformed into photographs. Participation in the 3rd and 4th exhibitions.\nParticipation in the Documentary Photography Workshop \"Diários de Marvila\" carried out by the MEF, which challenged the trainees to develop a work that reflects the testimony of the inhabitants who share their life stories, consisting of a Diary and a public presentation.","user_id":32108,"name":"Ana","website":"anaisfranca.wixsite.com/anafr"},{"id":841006,"bio":"","user_id":826849,"name":"Paulyne Maslow","website":null},{"id":762112,"bio":"Ryan Rogers is a photographer and director born and raised in Hawai`i and now based in New York and London. His utopic visual style blends together comedy and surrealism to create an imaginative, campy tone throughout his work. His whimsical aesthetic allows viewers to escape reality by showcasing leisure and recreation to a high degree of absurdity. His conceptual portraiture is highly manicured and represents an imagined ideal world. This world looks synthetic, but its overt tactile artificiality is a reminder that fakeness can often feel real.","user_id":756499,"name":"Ryan Rogers","website":"ryanrogersphotography.com"},{"id":47552,"bio":"Born in Poland, I emigrated to Canada as a child and learned English only at the age of five. In 2000 I emigrated to the US. \nI attended night school at the Ottawa School of Art, and later studied classic portraiture with Jon Josten, a contemporary of Karsh. During the last several years I've been a freelance English-language proofreader/editor of East Asian art journals such as Kokka, and work for various Japanese museums and publications.\nI do commercial work, and private street-style work for myself.\n\n\n","user_id":47557,"name":"Stanislaw Malek","website":"www.samclicks.com"},{"id":47652,"bio":"Born in Busan, South Korea\n \nLives and Works in London and Seoul\n \nJisun Choi is a fine art photographer based in London and  Seoul. Her work has been exhibited internationally, in Korea, UK and Spain.\nChoi was selected for the Peaches \u0026amp; CreamⅣ , International Photography Awards2014, received medals and an honourable mention in the Px3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2014.  \n","user_id":47657,"name":"Jisun Choi","website":"www.jisunchoi.com"},{"id":47737,"bio":"Majored in independent film production, also holds a degree in telemedia communications. Enjoys photography, and writing.","user_id":47742,"name":"F E Ochoa","website":""},{"id":381660,"bio":"I'm a writer and photographer.  In addition to freelance writing, I'm the creator of a travel blog about slow travel experiences called \"Travel Bliss Now\".","user_id":381076,"name":"Cindy Baker","website":"www.travelblissnow.com"},{"id":145156,"bio":"Luke Kraman is a San Francisco based emerging queer artist working primarily in medium format analog photography. He received his BA from the University of Southern California where he studied film production, multimedia literacy and sculpture. His Brooklyn, New York upbringing and his grandparents' analog cameras inspired his fascination with people, composition and captured moments. Luke's photographs reflect a careful eye that is both highly subjective and matter of fact. This quality developed with his earlier work in landscapes and multiple exposures. Today his interests still lie in that contrast as he photographs his queer community through portraiture, exploring the intersection between the expansive nature of queerness and the vulnerability of authentic visibility. He resides in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco and counts himself lucky to have a such a vibrant and inspiring queer community to call home.\n\nHe recently had one of his queer portraits shortlisted and published in the British Journal of Photography's \"Portrait of Humanity Vol. 5\".\n","user_id":144554,"name":"Luke Kraman","website":"www.lukekraman.com/still-120mm"},{"id":762402,"bio":"My deeper interest in photography and painting began more than 10 years ago. Initially, I was entirely self-taught, but later I pursued structured education. In June 2024, I obtained my BA degree in Photography from Budapest Metropolitan University, and starting in the fall, I will continue to expand and deepen my knowledge in their MA program. My interest has shifted towards analog and archaic photographic processes, and I am fascinated by the tangibility of the medium. In the master’s program, my main focus will be on the wet plate process.","user_id":756745,"name":"Virág Vanek","website":"viragvanek.com"},{"id":152921,"bio":"I'm an Australian based photojournalist covering Breaking News, Feature Documentary work, Sport and Major Events.\n\nMy editorial work is published in newspapers and magazines all around the world as well as online.\n\nI currently work as a stringer with Getty Images and Nine Media including mastheads such as The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. I  also haves a collection of clients I work with on a commercial basis.\n\nMy reportage work covers global humanitarian issues and my current longterm project ‘Occupation Displacement’ is an ongoing look at the dissplacemnet of people due to conflict particularly in the Middle East.","user_id":152319,"name":"Darrian Traynor","website":"www.darriantraynor.com"},{"id":760926,"bio":"Alaksandr Pryšyvałka (b. 1982) is a Belarusian photographer and designer based in Gdansk, Poland. He uses photography as a medium to shape abstract concepts so as to make them perceivable to reflect upon. In his works, Pryšyvałka attempts to make sense of the turbulent reality in Eastern Europe as well as explore questions of personal and collective identity. As a photographic practitioner, he mainly works on long-term projects.","user_id":755488,"name":"Aliaksandr Pryshyvalka","website":"bit.ly/3NiuHQ7"},{"id":843311,"bio":"333bet-bonus.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate your dining, blending exquisite flavors with expert cuisine for unforgettable meals.\nBrand: 333bet-bonus\nWebsite: https://333bet-bonus.br.com\nAddress: R. Oscar Freire, 500 - Pinheiros, São Paulo - SP, 05409-011, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (23) 1512-3817\nEmail: 333bet-bonus@gmail.com\nHashtag: #333bet-bonus #333bet-bonusfood #333bet-bonusrecipes #333bet-bonusculinary #333bet-bonusdining","user_id":829154,"name":"bb rko","website":"333bet-bonus.br.com"},{"id":570315,"bio":"Suz Lipman is a photographer and writer in the San Francisco Bay Area (CA, USA). Her photography appeared in “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”, at the International Center of Photography. She has also exhibited at STUDIO Gallery, Black Box Gallery, Praxis Gallery, Midwest Center for Photography, L.A. Center of Photography, the Chania (Crete) International Photo Festival and numerous other venues worldwide. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times and Atlanta Review.","user_id":569731,"name":"Suz Lipman","website":"suzlipman.photoshelter.com"},{"id":47527,"bio":"[Profile]\nI'm an amateur photographer living in Japan. My job has nothing to do with photographs at all. Actually I'm a man of letters, so I write something everyday without any image. During writing, when I feel not to see any letters, I sometime get out of my workplace to take pictures, the subject of which are what I love; my hometown, Shiga and Kyoto.\n\n[The Record of Awards]\nDec 2014 \"The 10 Viral Photographers 2014\" on Tokyo Camera Club (東京カメラ部) \nDec 2014 \"The Best shot on November\" on Tokyo Camera Club (東京カメラ部)\nSep 2014 \"The Audience award\" on Onaeba vol 15 in Osaka (御苗場 vol.15 大阪)\nJul 2014 \"Prize winner of the photoconcest 2014\" by Tokyo Camera Club (東京カメラ部)","user_id":47532,"name":"Takahiro Bessho","website":"www.facebook.com/takk.bulkington.9"},{"id":685400,"bio":"Cable is a photographer whose work investigates how cultures are shaped by geography. He is interested in finding ways to overcome persistent ethical pitfalls in the typical  practice of documentary photography. Ideally, he hopes that photography can be a vehicle for new imaginings in the way we share and tell stories. Cable is a recent graduate of the Image Text MFA at Cornell AAP.","user_id":684816,"name":"Cable Hoover","website":"www.cablehoover.com"},{"id":762133,"bio":"","user_id":756517,"name":"Xu Lei","website":""},{"id":762142,"bio":"I'm blessed to live in the amazing Bay Area, and to be able to explore all its nooks and crannies. Hills and hiking trails, a beautiful coastline and bay, great cycling roads, fascinating city life - I find the Bay Area endlessly engaging, but love to discover hidden gems (natural and man-made) wherever I land.","user_id":756525,"name":"Scot Hacker","website":"shacker.net"},{"id":762144,"bio":"ARTIST STATEMENT\n\nBorn and currently working in Mexico City. Graduate in Film \u0026amp; Media Arts with a Visual Studies minor from the California College of the Arts. \n\nI try to channel contemplative, yet impulsive characteristics into my practice, which mainly consists of experimental film projects and streeth photography. My work mainly focuses on the exploration of semi-autobiographical characters and studies of time and location as subjects of their own through experimental filmmaking and urban photography and street photography that I identify as visual poetry.\n\nI believe in using individual and raw experiences as a source of inspiration, and expanding my projects through the observation of the mundane, of the everyday life. I explore universal topics such as solitude, existentialism, death, pain, brotherhood, family and love; I view these topics through a very personal and subjective lens to strike a balance between individuality and global unity.","user_id":756527,"name":"Tomás González Blanco","website":"www.gbbtomas.com"},{"id":9973,"bio":"Ari Salomon's work is rooted in reinterpreting the tradition of street photography. He takes the performative process of discovering candid people and places and gives it a twist. He is also interested in how photography can reveal the nature and limitations of human perception.\n\nHe was born in Israel, raised in San Diego and now is based in San Francisco. He received a B.A. from U.C. Santa Cruz in 1993 in Art History with a focus on contemporary art theory and studio photography. He has exhibited across the USA as well as internationally in Tokyo, Kyoto, Paris and Lodz, Poland.","user_id":9973,"name":"Ari Salomon","website":"arisalomon.com"},{"id":47607,"bio":"Lúdica Luz is a collective from Brazil.\n\n• Arthur Monteiro uses photography since 1998 as a way to enhance his relationship with the world and share experiences. Independent photojournalist, he registers streets and urban life, social manifestations, cultural events and people. Likes to meet people in his way and has a special appreciation for the portrait.\nArthur documents daily life in Brazil, Asia and Latin America, with projects in progress. Participated in exhibitions in France, China and South Korea.\n\n• Isabela Lyrio is interested in documentary photography as an essential work of our time and an instrument of knowledge. Professionally, began photographing shows in 2001 - when she also worked with theater - and then, in photojournalism, woken up to the memory and cultural documentary.\nMade exhibitions in China, South Korea and Brazilian photographic festivals.","user_id":47612,"name":"Ludica Luz","website":"www.ludicaluz.com"},{"id":762141,"bio":"I am an exhibiting artist, curator and mentor. I hold 2 Masters degrees in photography: a Master of Documentary Photography and a Master of Fine Art both from the University of Sydney's arts faculty: Sydney College of the Arts.  ","user_id":756524,"name":"lynn smith","website":"lynnsmithphotographer.com"},{"id":761936,"bio":"I would call myself a photograph-ist, a mix of a self-taught amateur photographer and an expressionist. Only when I stopped looking for the perfection in a photo and then discharging it for the lack thereof, I began to see it as a means of expression. Hence, started an ongoing journey back to myself, the depth of my mind, and a complete freedom of expression. ","user_id":756346,"name":"Laura Bobanovic","website":""},{"id":587444,"bio":"Viewpoint\nPerception derives from visual layers, predictably and comfortably presented. Novel intentional reorganizing of these layers can place subject, and viewer, in an unconsidered light. The resulting images challenge  reality with common reference points that unexpectedly veer into a different place, recognizable yet unfamiliar.\n\nBio\nI am a life-long SF Bay Area citizen, splitting time between the professional world of branding and storytelling, and my photography which attempts to capture images rooted in reality but also delivering a visceral vision of the surreal, the unseen or unsee-able. I am grateful to receive and offer new perspectives that enhance our collective humanity and expand our definitions of beauty. I currently live in San  Francisco with my partner and a big dog named Jasper.\n\nRecent Events\nDecember 2022 - featured as part of Shades of Gray, a juried group show at Gray Loft Gallery, Oakland\nFebruary 2023 – solo exhibition at Gallery Obscura, San Francisco\n","user_id":586860,"name":"Vince Thomas","website":"vthomasphoto.com"},{"id":762126,"bio":"In my portraiture, I focus on constructing images that utilize props, studio lighting, and models to expand the meaning of conventional portraiture. By creating a purposeful theatrical quality, I aim to engage the viewer and invite them to assign their own meaning to the image. My images are intentionally ambiguous, inviting a sense of mystery that is central to my work. Through this ambiguity, I hope to explore different interpretations and encourage viewers to see the image from their own unique perspective.","user_id":756511,"name":"Hannah Misko","website":""},{"id":762348,"bio":"","user_id":756698,"name":"Rob van Betuw","website":null},{"id":71146,"bio":"As a former dancer and largely self-taught photographer, nature in it's broadest sense is an unfailing source of inspiration for me.\n\n\n","user_id":70877,"name":"Stella Gommans","website":"www.stellagommans.com"},{"id":102416,"bio":"Ben is an award winning professional freelance photographer based in Broome, in the outback of Western Australia. \n\nBen recently won a gold at the Australian Institute of Professional Photography Awards. Ben placed in the top 101 International Landscape photographers in 2018. He came 3rd in the Australian Photography Awards 2017. He exhibited at the Head On festival 2016 and was a finalist in 2015.\n\nBen is currently looking for international gallery representation for his diverse works. He is always refining his craft and looking to engage with his audience on different levels. Ben looks for the sometimes gritty, beautiful, vulnerable, surreal and delicacies of life to convey his imagery. \n\nHe is always searching for a new way to relate through his photography and finds hope and meaning in the way the world dances together.","user_id":101814,"name":"Ben Houston","website":"info@benhouston.com.au"},{"id":762100,"bio":"I am an Australian filmmaker and photographer based in Malmö, Sweden. Over the last 7 years I have been exploring with analogue film photography. Exploring with every film stock and camera I could get my hands on, to find my style and look. I have also been developing my own photography for the past 3 years to learn more about the post process and different methods I could use to refine my style. As a background as a filmmaker and storyteller I am drawn to characters and scenes, in which I use the subject and setting to create new meaning and emotional stories. I think setting and composition add a deeper sense of understanding for the audience's subconscious when they view photos, so playing with that to achieves different responses is important to me and guides e in my creative decisions.  ","user_id":756488,"name":"Paul d’Indy","website":"www.paul-dindy.com"},{"id":19219,"bio":"I am an artist from Cape Town, South Africa, and I use photography to explore the tenuous relationship between humans and the world we inhabit. My early work consists of photographic series constructed as typologies. I use this technique to isolate and emphasise specific features of particular landscapes, showcasing some of the idiosyncrasies of our relationship with the environment. I have also introduced computer generated imagery into some of my more recent series to reveal underlying features or dynamics that can’t be illustrated with photography alone. In my current work, I continue the study the interplay between people and places, but my scope is now broader and my approach more figurative.","user_id":19219,"name":"Dillon Marsh","website":"www.dillonmarsh.com"},{"id":841584,"bio":"665bet.us.org   665bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas e Entretenimento Online do Brasil\nMarca:  665bet\nSite:  https://665bet.us.org\nEndereço:R. 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Since earning her PhD, Schorr’s own research has been published in collected books and journals. Her recent book “The Color of Water” with words by Elizabeth Avedon and Anne Marie Kragh Pahuus was published by Galleri Image in parallel to a solo show that traveled to the Northern Photographic Centre in Finland.","user_id":705496,"name":"Sarah Schorr","website":"www.sarahschorr.com"},{"id":762389,"bio":"Scott Phillips is an independent photographer living in Ruidoso, New Mexico, USA.","user_id":756733,"name":"Scott Phillips","website":"liminalstate.com"},{"id":241042,"bio":"Javier has a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design from Instituto de Artes Visuales (2016) and another one in Professional Photography from Centro Internacional de Fotografía y Cine EFTI (2013).   \n\nJavier is a strategic and multidisciplinary designer with an eye for innovation and pixel perfection.  He has worked in the movies as a photographer and collaborated in several projects also as designer and photographer.\n\nToday he works making, developing and maintaining brand manuals for companies , creating new office application templates and providing feedback on design concepts and layouts for promotional material and publications.","user_id":240440,"name":"Javier ms","website":"www.behance.net/JM_Santiago#"},{"id":703809,"bio":"Soy fotografo y divulgador de fotografia callejera, imparto talleres de foto de calle donde enseño a la gente a encontrar su voz, su interior; a no juzgar-se y a disfrutar del proceso.","user_id":703225,"name":"joan torrens","website":""},{"id":762175,"bio":"","user_id":756555,"name":"Jonathan Andrew","website":"www.jonathanandrewphotography.com"},{"id":47639,"bio":"Cristiano F. Burmester is a professional photographer since 1993. Although photography has been an integral part of his life since his teen ages.\n\nInitially dedicating himself to photojournalism, worked as a free-lance for different Brazilian magazines such as: Terra, Horizonte Geográfico, Náutica, Mergulho. During this period, produced extensive feature stories on subjects in the areas of travel, social documentaries, nature and science.\n\nSince 1999, Cristiano united the versatility and the knowledge acquired as a photojournalist to the rigor and creativity of advertising. From his studio in São Paulo he develops image productions to advertising agencies, publishers and companies such as: DM9DDB, WIT, Dreamaker, National Geographic Traveler, Boa Forma, Louis Dreyfus, Petrobrás, International Paper, Terra.\n\nAlongside comercial and journalistic assignments, self proposed projects were regularly developed as a way to elaborate his vison, experiment with the craft of photography and reenergize his creativity.\n\nHis academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Economics followed by a M.Sc. degree in the area of Communication, and a Ph.D. in Communication and Semiotics. He is also","user_id":47644,"name":"Cristiano Burmester","website":"www.crisburmester.com"},{"id":761737,"bio":"","user_id":756172,"name":"Lisa Pitz","website":"www.littleroots.me"},{"id":671522,"bio":"I was born and raised in Croydon, South London. Growing up I was always interested in peoples stories and cultures, I found a connection between photography which allowed me to document this. Being able capture emotions, experiences, and moments in a way sometimes words can't fully express.","user_id":670938,"name":"Emily stokes","website":"www.emsstokesphotos.com"},{"id":47602,"bio":"Véronique Lerebours’ nomadic world travels and her interest and passion for art are reflected in her meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects including world sacred music, photography and collage.\n\nNew York-based French artist started to explore the richness of street art and urban photography when moved to Brooklyn, NY. Specially captivated by the lights, colors and mysterious scenes of NY, every movements, every changes and transformations captivate her eyes... She never gets tired and always seduced by intricate surroundings. \nPlaying with lights and shadows, Véronique is also specialized in gestural photography. Constantly experimenting and challenging herself, she always tries different ways of integrating original styles, getting her art to look different, and also impart a sense of energy or emotion to provoke the eyes of the viewer!\n\nVéronique's art has been exhibited in Bari, Venice, Buenos Aires, Paris and New York, winning few prices and awards.","user_id":47607,"name":"Veronique Lerebours","website":"www.kissous.me"},{"id":150806,"bio":"MAKIKO is an international visual artist and author, based in U.K. and France. Since 2006 her work has been exhibited globally. Her practice focuses on socio-economic issues and human history. A diverse image-maker that understands the power of the medium in various forms, she is best known for black and white photography. She is a recent mentee of Magnum Photos and she is currently with Royal College of Art. She published three books - “Beautifully Different” (2014); its Japanese version (2016); and “BATTLESHIP ISLAND” (Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2018), which was shortlisted for 7th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) Best Published Photobook. Both are in Tate Library (Martin Parr Collection).\n\nHer recent project, ヒステリー [Hysteria], is about the mass hysteria following the Pearl Harbour Attack and how it impacted on people with Japanese ancestry residing on the Pacific coast. It was selected to be a finalist for Carte Blanche of Paris Photo 2024. The KYUGORO book, which was part of the project, was nominated for Star Photobook Dummy Awards and the 9th SIPF Photobook Showcase 2024. \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":150204,"name":"MAKIKO","website":"www.makikophoto.com"},{"id":648603,"bio":"In search of combinations of images that could bring up unknown emotions, non rational imagebuilding.","user_id":648019,"name":"Ewoud Groenendijk","website":"ewoud groenendijk on instagram  "},{"id":109947,"bio":"Photography has enabled me to appreciate the beauty of life more and more, and gave me a chance to grow constantly.\n","user_id":109345,"name":"Evi Herlyna","website":""},{"id":762167,"bio":"","user_id":756548,"name":"Simon Nielsen","website":""},{"id":762176,"bio":"Johanna Arzoz is a Visual Artist and Photographer from Pamplona and has been working on a number of projects and collaborations including documentary photojournalism as well as artistic Black and White portraiture, which is her specialism. Her range, variety and depth of feelings evoked by her works either through the grittiness of detail and textures, whether grounded in the photo-realism of her intimate portraits or the fantasy elements of her creative juxtapositions and imagination make her a versatile and fluid artist not to be constrained by a mere label.","user_id":756556,"name":"Ione Arzoz Carasusan","website":"www.JoPortfolio.com"},{"id":678218,"bio":"","user_id":677634,"name":"Carol Metzger","website":""},{"id":608750,"bio":"Cecilia was raised in the chaotic centre of Rome, Italy. With 19 years old, she moved to Berlin alone to find her place in the world. She has been living and working in Berlin for more than 9 years. After graduating in 2018 at the Humboldt University in Asian and African Area Studies, with a focus on women migrations, she is now graduating at the Ostkreuzschule for Photography in Berlin Weißensee. Beside her freelance work, she works at the international news broadcaster Deutsche Welle (dw news) as a social video producer. \n\nIn her previous studies and current photography work, her main focus is reporting about global issues with special attention on social and gender equality through words and photographs.\n\nCecilia speaks fluently Italian, German, Spanish and English and can manage a basic Swahili. ","user_id":608166,"name":"Cecilia Gaeta","website":"www.ceciliagaeta.com"},{"id":632180,"bio":"i am trying to make photo on my smallest time.","user_id":631596,"name":"Alexandre Grabsi","website":""},{"id":787781,"bio":"Oleksandr Osipov (1985) is a Ukrainian reportage photographer based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Started career in 2009 in sports reportage. Worked for FC Metalist Kharkiv as a staff photographer, also for UEFA and FIBA as a freelancer. \nExpanded his field of activity in reportage photography and photojournalism highlighting arts, social events, Russia's war against Ukraine. Worked as a stringer for Reuters, EPA. Became internationally known in March 2022 with video series \"In the Streets of Kharkiv\" – performances of cellist Denys Karachevtsev playing Bach in the ruined streets of Kharkiv. The project received huge coverage on social media and TV. Among other on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" by CBS.\nParticipant of the number of collective exhibitions dedicated to the war in Ukraine, among them \"RE: Warchitecture. The city at war\" - Haague, Netherlands, 2022; \"InSight of U\" - Vienna, Austria, 2022. Personal exhibitions: \"Kharkiv|Culture|War\" - Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2023; \"Shelter for Science\" - CERN. Meyrin, Geneva, Switzerland, 2024. Awarded with Honorable Mention of IPA 2023 in categories \"Editorial/Press-War/Conflict\", \"Special-Night Photography\" with the photo \"Blackout in Ukraine\".","user_id":777284,"name":"Oleksandr Osipov","website":"osipov-photo.com"},{"id":198949,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte qui prends plaisir à partager les moments de prise de vue.\nLa photo est une passion qui m'habite, qui m'interroge sur ma créativité et ma légitimité.\nQue raconter ? Mais pourquoi raconter quelques chose ? Est-ce que la contemplation ne pourrait pas suffire ?","user_id":198347,"name":"Miguel Hyacinthe","website":""},{"id":241389,"bio":"","user_id":240787,"name":"Marc Sandford","website":"www.instagram.com/marc.sandford"},{"id":241432,"bio":"Started to photograph as a teenager\n1971 Graduated School of Modern Photography\nRetired from Tel Aviv university and am a freelance photographer, interested in street photography.\nHad solo exhibitions in addition to participating in group exhibitions in Israel Greece and other countries","user_id":240830,"name":"Rachel Harpaz","website":"www.rachelharpaz.com"},{"id":13378,"bio":"\nRobert Drea is Chair of the Photography and Digital Media Department at the American Academy of Art College in Chicago. His photo-documentary, Wounded in America, a project covering over ten years, was exhibited at the University of Chicago in 2004, the National Civil Rights Museum in 2006, California State University, Los Angeles in 2008, and Grace Cathedral, San Francisco in 2009. His photo-documentary, City of Boxers, was exhibited in 1999 at the Chicago Cultural Center, was the subject of a public television profile, and was awarded the Illinois Arts Council Fellowship.  Mr. Drea holds a B.A./Economics from Xavier University and a M.S./Photography from the Institute of Design. He was awarded the Prix du Ministre de la Culture Francais in 1985 for his exhibition in Paris,  Chicago Portraits. \n","user_id":13378,"name":"Robert Drea","website":""},{"id":746813,"bio":"Frederike Helwig is a German-born photographer based in London and working internationally. Alongside her long-term editorial practice, she produces personal projects focusing on social documentary, portraiture, still life and landscape, often exploring alternative perspectives of specific subjects or commissioned briefs. \nHelwig has published four monographs: Propaganda (self-published, 2016), a series of photographs depicting motivational slogans covering the walls of a high school in Georgia, USA; Rundgang (Here Press, 2017) that features portraits and documentary work covering an American real estate development in Nicaragua; Kriegskinder (Hatje Cantz, 2017), a long-term independent project which explores identity and personal history of people who grew up in post-war Germany; and Lessons To Learn (self-published, 2022), a newspaper zine addressing the newly introduced Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022. Kriegskinder was nominated for the Prix Pictet Award in 2019 and exhibited in Munich and Berlin. \nHelwig’s work has been included in group exhibitions at the Haus der Photographie in Hamburg, Athens Photography Festival APhF 18, and GFMF in Berlin. Helwig has received the Lead Awards for editorial photography in 2000 and 2014, was nominated for an ICP Infinity award in 2010 and received the Anamorphosis Prize for Propaganda in 2017. Her editorial work has appeared in publications including iD, TheFace, Dazed, Zeit, The Guardian, NYTimes and Le Monde. \n","user_id":743619,"name":"Frederike Helwig","website":"www.frederikehelwig.com"},{"id":762180,"bio":"Emmanuelle Becker is a visual artist and photographer based in Paris. She graduated with honors from George Washington University in Washington, DC, where she majored in photography and printmaking and then continued her studies with a master's degree in painting at the Pratt Institute in New York. Her photographic work is infused with this plural training and these different creative processes. \n\nEmmanuelle Becker’s work is frequently exhibited in Europe, Asia, and the United States, and she is the recipient of numerous international awards and distinctions. Her photographs appear regularly in specialized publications.","user_id":756559,"name":"Emmanuelle Becker","website":"www.emmanuellebecker.co"},{"id":47728,"bio":"Georg Aamodt is a Norwegian photographer and visual artist based in Tønsberg. Specializing in documentary photography, he captures raw, unfiltered moments that reveal the nuances of everyday life and explore complex social issues in Norway. Through his lens, Aamodt illuminates the diversity of human experiences, capturing both universal emotions and personal stories with a deep sense of empathy and integrity. His work ranges from intimate portraits to vivid portrayals of subcultures, each image telling a unique narrative that resonates on multiple levels.\n","user_id":47733,"name":"Georg Aamodt","website":"www.georgaamodt.com"},{"id":308984,"bio":"Sebastian Cramer is a Berlin born director and director of photography for commercial film, content, documentaries, music videos and movie. \nAmong others, he worked as a director of photography on 3D projects for directors like Wim Wenders and photographer Michel Comte. He also shot the Grammy-Award winning 3D-project „The Catalogue“ for Kraftwerk, the pioneers of electronic music.\n\nIn 2014 Sebastian Cramer started the Two Views project; a contemporary expression of traditional stereo photography. He recently published a stereo photo book with Hatje Cantz. ","user_id":308382,"name":"Sebastian Cramer","website":"www.sebastiancramer.com"},{"id":759643,"bio":"Steve Williams. Based in the UK and having travelled extensively, my passion has always been cameras in various forms. Started in analogue photography with an instamatic camera, aged 10 to shooting large format film and digital. Life for the usual reasons has been in the way but the desire to shoot landscapes has always remained. Currently back out and shooting 'the things I like'.  More to come.","user_id":754367,"name":"Steve Williams","website":""},{"id":762241,"bio":"I got interested in photography when my uncle presented me with a simple point-and-shoot camera when I was just 15 years old. I have dabbled into landscape and travel photography since then. But I became serious about photography when I read the book Photography for the Joy of It by Freeman Patterson and then had a chance to meet him in person.\n\nWhen my daughter was two years old, we put up a bird feeder in our backyard, which got me interested in birds and bird photography. Wildlife, especially birds, fascinate me. I completed Mass Audubon’s “Birder’s Certificate Program” to learn about birds, their habitat, migration patterns and more. \n\nI want to experience the hidden wonders in nature all over the world and capture images that tell a story about the natural world around us. ","user_id":756608,"name":"Rajan Desai","website":"www.rajandesaiphotography.com"},{"id":761345,"bio":"","user_id":755836,"name":"Vihar Laskov","website":"vihrolaskov.com"},{"id":507588,"bio":"Lize Rubens (32 years old) Her roots lie in faraway Limburg/Belgium, she has been living and working in Kortrijk for 10 years now. She shares her passion about photography as a teacher in artschool. She also works as a freelance photographer. A few days a week she immerses herself in commercial assignments.\nHer personal interest and passion for art photography started at an early age. In 2020 she (together with Dieter Van Caneghem and Lieven Lefere) curated the Track\u0026amp;Trace photo festival in Kortrijk, which attracted more than 50,000 visitors to the city.\n\nIn her own artistic euvre she explores the boundaries of visibility. She plays with the gaze and perception of the viewer and likes to activate her spectator. This by presenting light boxes with just too little light, by printing white on white, by letting reflections and double exposures disturb your view. What you see is - not al- ways - what you get. In the case of Discobolus, she invites you, as viewer and reader, to discover and critically keep your own Discobolus in the light of day, to look beyond appearances, to dig deeper.","user_id":507004,"name":"lize rubens","website":"www.lizerubens.be"},{"id":762221,"bio":"Artist of spontaneity. My gaze is aesthetic, conceptual, and wandering, often amused. Since my youth, I have viewed everyday reality through a magical prism.\n\nThe perpetual astonishment of childhood has nourished my gaze, and it defines me in all layers of life. This gaze always presents a different perspective on what it experiences, feels, and sees. It is perpetual creation, emerging directly and disappearing immediately, immersed in the pure present.","user_id":756591,"name":"Lionel Brun-Jacome","website":"www.lionelbrun-jacome.fr"},{"id":196648,"bio":"Russell Hart’s work has been exhibited at a variety of galleries and museums, a number of which hold his prints in their collections. These include the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Newport Art Museum; the Currier Gallery of Art; The Hudson River Museum; Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art; Boston’s Robert Klein Gallery; the Addison Gallery of American Art; Harvard University’s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts; the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University; Missouri’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; Connecticut’s New Britain Museum of American Art; and the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA, as well as private collections.\n\nHart currently teaches in the master’s in digital photography program at New York’s School of Visual Arts, and previously taught photography at Tufts University and the Boston Museum School.\n\nFor 25 years Hart was Executive Editor at American Photo magazine, and his writing on photographic subjects has also appeared in The New York Times, Men's Journal, and Us magazines. He has received the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Award for General Excellence (American Photo team), the Griffin Museum of Photography’s Scribe Award for best photographic writing, and the Gold Medal for Best General Feature from the International Regional Magazine Association. Hart co-authored the Pearson/Prentice-Hall college textbook Photography, among a half dozen other books, and has contributed introductions, forewords, and chapters to many other photographic publications.","user_id":196046,"name":"Russell Hart","website":"www.russellhartphoto.com"},{"id":365279,"bio":"Dennis Keeley works as an artist, photographer, teacher and writer.  His photographs have been exhibited in numerous one person and group shows and is the former Chair of the Photography Program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.\nHis art practice includes commissioned works by the California African American Museum, MOCA, and has works in the permanent collections at, the J. Paul Getty Center Trust, the Conservation and Research Institutes among others. \n\nHe has been teaching on line classes in this post pandemic time and working on two books. One about \"Practice,\" and another of the Freeway work, which will be released later in 2023.\nLast year, he had an exhibition of the  Survey of the Quotidian Landscape at the Palos Verdes Art Center and  is working on two upcoming exhibitions this year.\n\nHe is currently working on a commission from AltaSea, an enviromental non profit dedicated to research in innovative Blue Energy for a new  Blue Economy. He is documenting the rennovation of the one hundred year old warehouses on the original pier in the port of Los Angeles.","user_id":364677,"name":"dennis keeley","website":"www.denniskeeleyphoto.com"},{"id":184145,"bio":"I have been an amateur photographer since I had a Kodak monochrome as a child, in Istanbul- Turkey. I started to take  photography more seriously since I stopped working and moved to Switzerland in 2008. I did an online  course in professional photography with NY Institute of Photography. I participated in a collective exhibition in May 2014 and  had my  second exhibition again in November 2014, in Geneva. I  also participated in a couple of other exhibitions in Turkey  in 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2023. ","user_id":183543,"name":"Gulen Erendag","website":"www.gulenerendag.com"},{"id":166528,"bio":"Fine art and documentary photographer from Ukraine","user_id":165926,"name":"Tania Ruda","website":"tania-ruda.format.com"},{"id":762231,"bio":"My work can be viewed on \"500px.com\" under my name 'Pol Gillard'.\nI feel concerned with arts as my father was, I had my first camera at the age of 10 and a first dslr (Kodak Retina Reflex III) when I was 14.\nPhotography has been more than a passion all along my life, and now retired I go on shooting portraits and architecture.","user_id":756600,"name":"Pol F Gillard","website":""},{"id":269797,"bio":"Kim Seong Jae is a South Korean photographer based in Seoul. During more than 10 years of working in the photographic field, Kim has developed a deep connection to the cultural and historical aspects of South Korea. For him, the photographic process has become a meditative process, which allows him to connect with the past - a focus on experience and emotion over documentation. ","user_id":269195,"name":"JS Kim","website":"kimseongjae.myportfolio.com"},{"id":762262,"bio":"","user_id":756624,"name":"Axel Calvet","website":null},{"id":706574,"bio":"Michael G. Prais grew up in suburban Dearborn, Michigan, (the home of the Ford Motor Company) during the post-WWII heyday of the auto industry. He studied chemistry and mathematics and received a doctorate analyzing mathematical models of the surfaces of crystals. As a visual person who moved easily between the concrete and the abstract, he has always helped and taught others to understand and use abstract tools. While teaching chemistry his background in information and communication technologies drew him into supporting personal computer technologies for university faculty, students, and staff. A request from an art department to support its installation of Adobe Photoshop started him on a path to understand and use photography. A visual explorer, he has always been stimulated by the juxtaposition of the organic and the designed and explores both human constructions in nature and nature and the coincidental in the midst of structure. Michael now uses photography to examine how random acts create structure.","user_id":705990,"name":"Michael Prais","website":"michaelprais.me/photography"},{"id":363274,"bio":"Emily Wiethorn is an artist and educator based in Cincinnati, OH. They received their MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Emily has attended the New York Times Portfolio Review, given multiple Imagemaker Presentations at the Society for Photographic Education Conferences, published their work with Vogue Italia, and was shortlisted for the 2023 Belfast Photo Festival. Their work has been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally, as well as featured online by PDNedu, Lenscratch, Musee Magazine, Fraction Magazine, and more. Much of their work is rooted in familial experiences and how those relationships reflect our identities. Emily is interested in the effects of captivity on our memories and how photography can influence the way we recall moments and stories from our lives. ","user_id":362672,"name":"Emily Wiethorn","website":"emily wiethorn.com"},{"id":149175,"bio":"I am a photographer based in London, UK. My current practice involves exploring my local area of South London. ","user_id":148573,"name":"Joel Ford","website":"www.joelford.co.uk"},{"id":762225,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer from Korea, dedicated to bringing important yet lesser-known or hidden stories to the world. Currently, I am working on capturing the stories of the victims of the Myanmar Civil War and the women in India's Red Light District.","user_id":756595,"name":"ChinHo Shin","website":"www.davidchinhoshin.com"},{"id":840389,"bio":"","user_id":826232,"name":"Mattia Barbata","website":null},{"id":17468,"bio":"David Ricci is a self-taught fine art photographer who lives and works in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts in the US. He has produced several bodies of work, many of them characterized by extremely complex formal structures that resonate with gesture, rhythm, and pattern. His monograph, EDGE, was published by Fall Line Press in Atlanta in 2022. \nRicci’s work is in several public collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fogg Museum, Noyes Museum, Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Hyde Collection and Smith College Museum of Art. \nHe has exhibited widely including solo exhibitions at the Fogg Museum, Art Complex Museum, Berkshire Museum, Iris Gallery, Panopticon Gallery, UMASS-Amherst and Brown University .\nHe was the recipient of the Annual Curator’s Award from The Center for Photographic Arts in California, was longlisted for the 2014 Aesthetica Prize in the UK and has received grants from LensWork/Luminous Landscape, The Artists Resource Trust and the Martha Boschen Porter Fund. \nArt New England described Ricci as “…very much the photographer’s photographer”. \n","user_id":17468,"name":"David Ricci","website":"www.davidricci.net"},{"id":762273,"bio":"","user_id":756632,"name":"Robert Blackmon","website":""},{"id":277943,"bio":"Alba Zari was born in 1987 in Bangkok, Thailand. Graduated at DAMS in Bologna, Italy in Cinema critcs. Specializes in Visual Design at NABA in Milan, Italy, and in Documentary Photography at the International Center of Photography in New York, USA. She is working as a Photographer and is especially committed to projects in the welfare/social sector. She has done projects in the urban field. Among her recent works there are visual researches in Mental Health Centers in Italy after Dr. Basaglia Law, Food Disorders common in American society, and on the unique flora of the Mesr Desert in Iran. ","user_id":277341,"name":"Alba Zari","website":"www.albazari.com"},{"id":796859,"bio":"","user_id":784909,"name":"Vincent Tillieux","website":"www.vincenttillieux.com"},{"id":796887,"bio":"Born in 2000 in Guangdong Province, China, Jieyu Deng is a photographer and graphic designer based in Glasgow.\n\nInspired by the Japanese photographers of the 1970s, Jieyu Deng’s work specialises in the use of film and darkroom techniques to intertwine observational documentary and constructed imagery, as well as the use of symbols and metaphors to visually reproduce and reflect on personal memory.\n\nCurrently, Jieyu Deng focuses on utilising multiple narrative structures to explore themes related to memory, family, love, home, friendship and loss in the aftermath of pandemic infections.","user_id":784931,"name":"jieyu deng","website":"sukekiyo789.wordpress.com"},{"id":541013,"bio":"Born of mixed heritage, Eastern and Western, Russell Goodwin has been driven by a need to resolve the dynamic between heart and mind, imagination and intellect. Grappling with this dichotomy shaped the way he sees the world and his practice as a photographic artist.","user_id":540429,"name":"Russell Goodwin","website":"www.facebook.com/russell.goodwin.OM"},{"id":47673,"bio":"I've been involved in photography for the past 28 years, ever since undertaking studies of graphic technology at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering.  \nIn 2010, I sustained an injury and was left completely paralysed from the neck down. Through amazing luck, strong willpower and lengthy rehabilitation, and driven by my as yet unfulfilled desire to pursue photography, I as tetraplegic was back in the saddle, and have since held several one-man shows and participated in a number of group exhibitions in Slovenia and abroad. \nMy black-and-white photographs, a preoccupation of recent years, aim to capture diverse moods of closest and long-standing friends and family also in their most intimate moments.","user_id":47678,"name":"Dejan Mijovic","website":"www.mio-photography.com"},{"id":48279,"bio":"","user_id":48284,"name":"Valter Santoro","website":"www.valtersantoro.com"},{"id":762270,"bio":"Nicolas Vargas Saldaña\n\nColombian documentary filmmaker and photographer, based in Berlin. My work focuses on Visual anthropology and ethnographic stories. Im also an expedition guide who travels to remote parts of our world to meet ethnic minorities. \n\n","user_id":756629,"name":"Nicolas Vargas S","website":""},{"id":48239,"bio":"Born 1985 in Zaragoza, lives in Vilassar de Mar (Barcelona).\n\nhttp://www.marcosclavero.com/#!bio/c1tmc\n \nI’ve had contact with photography since childhood. My father (a big fan of it) put a camera on my hands for the first time at a concert. It was there, standing on his shoulders that I took my first pictures. I loved it. It might be because taking pictures has something of painting, image combined with an attraction to almost-futuristic machines.\n \nMy projects are focus on these conceptual areas: the dichotomy and interaction between the human and the natural - social projects that claim to show realities of inequality immediate environment.\n \nPhotography is an art that answers directly to reality, which poses a major challenge to create the unreal, the paradox of what is or is not real is fully alive in the medium. It can be summarized in the phrase - -make real the unreal-, it is a search of the fantastic, the symbolic. With the acquiescence of the dream we aim to create a world of your own between the visionary and the irrational having as a basis the mystery and timelessness of the printed result. Images in an exact order seeking the wonder of the abnormal, a feeling out of the apparent disorder of the world to escape back to the relatable, the familiar with a slow and deliberate subtlety in a reformulation of the image based on the -make real the unreal- It´s a combination that pushes us to rethink reality itself, causing a disconcerting startle.\n \nI am interested by the development and the creative process but if the resulting object doesn’t attract or repel us, is doesn’t move us; we face an intellectuality devoid of emotion.\n \nOne of my obsessions is the confluence between the natural and the human, the dichotomy between the wild and the civilized. But what is one to the other?","user_id":48244,"name":"Marcos Clavero Llorente","website":"www.marcosclavero.com"},{"id":193134,"bio":"Having spent over 20 years as an advertising photographer John A. Blythe graduated PGDip (ArtEd) (2016) and MFA from Oxford Brookes Uni (2019). In 2017 Blythe won an artist development grant by OVADA followed by his first join show Accord at The Old Fire Station Gallery, Oxford. Blythe has since exhibited widely, including CICA Museum, Korea; Bath Photography Festival; gallery@oxo,; Zuleika Gallery (awarded joint ‘best in show’); and The Fabric of Photography at The Old Fire Station Gallery. Blythe continues his research practice and has been Artist in Residence at the University of Derby from 2019-2020 and 2021-2022.","user_id":192532,"name":"John A Blythe","website":"www.johnblythe.art"},{"id":47730,"bio":"Maciej Nieslony \nBorn in Poland, graduate of the School of Photography at the National Film School in Lodz; also studied at the Institute for Creative Photography in Opava. He has won grants from the Marshal of Silesia Province. ShowOFF section winner during Photo Month, Krakow. He mainly works with portrait photography.","user_id":47735,"name":"Maciej Niesłony","website":"www.maciejnieslony.pl"},{"id":608523,"bio":"Passionnée d’aventure et de photographie, polonaise de naissance et française d’adoption, je vis et voyage à travers l’Asie depuis 26 ans. \n","user_id":607939,"name":"Anna Ryszko","website":""},{"id":47799,"bio":"Spanish-British artist, based in London. Her conceptually driven and intimate practice often interweaves images with research, documentary photography, archival material, collage, text, film, and installation. Bridging the space between the personal and political, she explores and activates the archives to address social and gender issues.\n\nIn 2019 her first monograph book was published by IIKKI books editorial. Her work has been exhibited widely including installations at Royal Academy of Arts, Saatchi Gallery, Copeland Gallery, Tate Britain (UK), Fondazione Giorgio Cini (IT) and PhotoEspana (SP), among others.\n\nMingueza’s work has been reviewed by multiple magazines as Der greif, Lenscratch, Blind, L’oeil de la Photographie, Metal, All About Photo, Analog, Yogurt, fisheye, Witty and Lensculture, among others.\n\nEducated to MA level in Documentary Photography, she regularly contributes to international conferences, symposiums and workshops.","user_id":47804,"name":"Nieves Mingueza","website":"nievesmingueza.com"},{"id":395225,"bio":"Martina Grmolenská is a photographer based in Brno, Czech republic. \n\nGraduated in history of art, she is a passionate photographer.\n\nShe dedicates her time not only to practical photography, but to the theory of photography as well. She is editor in Czech magazine FOTO.\n ","user_id":394641,"name":"Martina Grmolenska","website":"martinagrm.wixsite.com/photography"},{"id":247811,"bio":" Contemporary art photographer based in Tokyo and Vietnam。\nFounder and photographer in LanvuongStudio","user_id":247209,"name":"Lan Vuong","website":"www.facebook.com/vuong.b.lan"},{"id":489376,"bio":"Inspired by his travels through 78 countries on 7 continents, Jeff Bullied uses the language of photography to weave compelling visual stories. Spanning cityscapes, landscapes and seascapes, his subjects are revealed in intimate and sensitive detail to highlight the extraordinary in all things from the mundane to the ethereal. With deft use of natural light, he works to capture moments of revelation and authenticity to communicate the emotional connection between humanity and our built or natural environment.  Most recently in 2022, Jeff's images have received the following accolodes:\n   1. Gold medal - Still Life - reFocus One Shot Awards;\n   2. Two Honorable Mentions, reFocus One Shot Awards;\n   3. Seven nominations in five separate categories, reFocus One Shot Awards;\n   4. Editor’s Choice(Emerging Talent), The Independent  Photographer Awards.\nHis photographic images have also been selected through juried competitions to appear in several gallery shows in the USA.","user_id":488792,"name":"Jeff Bullied","website":"www.jeffbullied.com"},{"id":47778,"bio":"Mattia Ciafardo was born in Genoa on February 7, 1991. Passionate about visual culture, he graduated in cinema at the Apm Saluzzo. In addition to cinema, he continues to cultivate the study of photography and especially post-photography. His projects focus mainly on mass society and new media. He currently works and lives in Genoa.","user_id":47783,"name":"Mattia Ciafardo","website":"mattiaciafardo.com"},{"id":200027,"bio":"Passionate photographer from North East Italy. My photographies are mostly focused on my territory, the foothills area of Veneto region, but I'm also dedicated to some collateral projects.\n","user_id":199425,"name":"Massimo Calmonte","website":"www.massimocalmonte.it"},{"id":48300,"bio":"I am a resident of Guwahati, a city also known as the gateway to North-East India. It is situated in the North-East Indian state of Assam.\n\nI have dual post-graduation degrees in Geography (2006) from Gauhati University, Assam, and Environmental Planning (2013) from the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University, Gujarat.\n\nFor the past fourteen years, I have been associated with various organizations and institutions working in the field of photography.\n\nBeing amidst nature is what I love and yearn for. Photography is my passion.","user_id":48305,"name":"Himadri Bhuyan","website":"himadribhuyan.com"},{"id":610884,"bio":"","user_id":610300,"name":"Aleksandra Sawa","website":"www.aleksandra-sawa.com"},{"id":736365,"bio":"Stephen “Steve” Tsoris is a contemporary painter, photographer and digital artist.  Based in Charlotte, NC and Saint-Aygulf, France,  Steve’s  pieces explore themes of loneliness and separation, environmental sustainability and the meaning of beauty in solitude.\n\nSteve’s talent was recognized as a child living in Milwaukee, WI, but because of his modest economic circumstances, a career in art was not considered an option.  Steve chose to pursue a career in law, and received his training in art as an adult.  He took classes at the Evanston Art Institute in Evanston, IL and studied under Paul Mullins.\n\nSteve’s work has been exhibited in a number of juried shows, and has received several awards.  His work is displayed in private collections throughout the United States, Europe and China.","user_id":734865,"name":"Stephen Tsoris","website":"@stevetsorisart"},{"id":394712,"bio":"Fotógrafo esculpido por la vieja escuela cubana de fotografía en Bogotá. Ha trabajado todas las diferentes ramas de la fotografía: documental, moda, retrato y calle; apasionado por todas pero más aún por el retrato de calle y el de estudio.","user_id":394128,"name":"Alejandro Ferro","website":"alejoferro.wixsite.com/alejoferro"},{"id":204502,"bio":"I'm a freelance and fine art photographer from Lithuania, mostly working with different vintage cameras and pinhole technique (analogue photography), though also shoot digital and commercial content. I have been participating in over 100 local and international exhibitions, festivals, projects and publications, mainly with fine art film photography, and had 5 personal exhibition. ","user_id":203900,"name":"Inga Dinga","website":"www.artlimited.net/dinga"},{"id":553874,"bio":"A psychoanalyst by profession, I like my images, whenever possible, to infer something about the subjects' inner landscapes of the mind,  as well as representing the concrete outer landscapes visible to all.  In this instance, I was not aiming for an inner landscape but for an outer one that conveyed its share of softness, color, and mystery.  ","user_id":553290,"name":"Jon Meyer","website":"www.jonmeyerphotographicart.com"},{"id":430602,"bio":"NYC based photographer specializing in portraiture and using whatever methods are most appropriate to capture the moment.","user_id":430018,"name":"Geoff Green","website":"www.geoffgreen.com"},{"id":362743,"bio":"Brandon Tauszik is an award-winning photographer whose work examines elements of America’s social periphery through personal projects and commissions. \n\nIncorporating the largely unexplored medium of photo cinemagraphs, his work pushes the boundaries of digital photography and has appeared in places like The Washington Post, TIME, VICE, British Journal of Photography, and more. \n\nHe is the recipient of a 2018 grant from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting and is a 2023 fellow at Stanford University’s Starling Lab.","user_id":362141,"name":"Brandon Tauszik","website":"brandontauszik.com"},{"id":368729,"bio":"A long time fan of the art of photography, endeavoring to make a contribution. Retired and living in Montana.","user_id":368127,"name":"Thomas Peterson","website":"www.hawkseyephoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":761116,"bio":"Micha Akchoti is a French photographer and director based in Berlin.\n\nBorn in a family of political refugees from the Middle East, his photographic work explores the world through pictures that feel like embellished pieces of long gone memories of a home he will never know.\n\nThrough his sensorial and ethereal lens that focuses on nature, its elements, and mankind’s relationship to them, he highlights the beauty that lies in our planet’s overlooked corners, blending small details and wide scale landscapes to give the viewer a full encompassing feeling of the subjects he photographs, from the tiniest grain of sand to the biggest mountain.\n\n","user_id":755644,"name":"Micha Akchoti","website":"www.micha.studio"},{"id":761990,"bio":"Passionate about communications, cinema and cities. \nExperience in economics, research and marketing.\nI can speak 6 languages.\nPhotography, reading and sports lover in my spare time. \nMy fav word is 'deler' (it means 'passion').","user_id":756393,"name":"Carolina Navarro Serra","website":"www.behance.net/tardortaronja"},{"id":486515,"bio":"Joan Sullivan is a Canadian photographer, multidisciplinary artist and writer focused exclusively on climate change. From 2009-2018, she criss-crossed North America to document the energy transition, focusing on the men and women building our clean energy future.  Beginning in 2019, Sullivan's photographic gaze shifted from documentary to abstraction to express her eco-anxiety about the climate crisis and our collective indifference to biodiversity loss in a warming planet. Her photos have been exhibited in group and solo exhibits in Italy, England and Canada. ","user_id":485931,"name":"Joan Sullivan","website":"joansullivanphotography.com"},{"id":851145,"bio":"","user_id":836989,"name":"Michelle Halsall","website":null},{"id":762466,"bio":"","user_id":756796,"name":"Ekaterina Vasilieva","website":""},{"id":843312,"bio":"5588bet-pixbet.br.com offers gourmet recipes and exquisite culinary experiences, elevating your dining with expert tips and flavors from around the world.\nBrand: 5588bet-pixbet\nWebsite: https://5588bet-pixbet.br.com\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (79) 1517-9280\nEmail: 5588bet-pixbet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #5588bet-pixbet #5588bet-pixbetfood #5588bet-pixbetrecipes #5588bet-pixbetculinary #5588bet-pixbetdining","user_id":829155,"name":"jay bb","website":"5588bet-pixbet.br.com"},{"id":620142,"bio":"Lorna MacKay is a photographer based in North East England. Her work explores people’s relationships to place, cultural identity and community in the context of social and environmental change. Recognised by British Journal of Photography and supported by Arts Council England, she was awarded the inaugural Photoworks X MBP Seed Grant (2025). She works between long-term self-initiated projects, and commissioned and editorial work.\n","user_id":619558,"name":"Lorna MacKay","website":"www.lorna-mackay.com"},{"id":241327,"bio":"/ Photographe et Réalisateur /\nAuteur entre autres d'une série photographique sur Berlin de la chute du Mur au milieu des années 90, publiée dans la presse française et allemande. Elle a fait l'objet aussi de plusieurs expositions dont une à Paris, intitulée \"Berlin U-Bahn\"\n\n/ Photographer and Director /\nAuthor, among other things, of a photographic series on Berlin from the fall of the Wall in the mid-1990s, published in the French and German press. It has also been the subject of several exhibitions, including one in Paris, entitled \"Berlin U-Bahn\"","user_id":240725,"name":"Luc Wouters","website":"lucwoutersphotographe.wordpress.com"},{"id":141412,"bio":"In her artistic work Christine Miess always moves on the border between truth and deception, reality and illusion. She is searching for poetry in the everyday, for beauty in the present. We may be surrounded by this poetry, this beauty, and yet we often do not perceive it. Time is pressing, life is pulsating, the moment is slipping away. And yet - in the rare moments of pause, of catching our breath, of standing still, in these precious moments we look behind the flood of senses and recognize the grace of the imperfect.","user_id":140810,"name":"Christine Miess","website":"www.christinemiess.com"},{"id":241328,"bio":"A graduate of NYU film school, I've lived and worked in New York City, London, Zürich, and near San Francisco. My day job is as a designer and creative director, with projects that encompass video and photography. Besides drawing and painting, my passion is photography, and my work has been shown in galleries over the past few years. ","user_id":240726,"name":"Greg Gutbezahl","website":"www.Studio680images.com"},{"id":762387,"bio":"I'm a photographer who likes to find beauty in the darkness. I'm primarily a boudoir photographer in Asheville, NC, but I cannot resist creating fine art photography for the sake of creating as well.","user_id":756731,"name":"Sarah Hooker","website":"www.sarahhookerphotography.com"},{"id":762361,"bio":"","user_id":756707,"name":"Ritwick Nandi","website":"www.officeofinterests.com"},{"id":762363,"bio":"","user_id":756709,"name":"Natalie Veekmans","website":"veekmans.be"},{"id":713580,"bio":"I have been a psychologist for a long time, and a photographer for longer than I can remember. I have been a street photographer, outdoors, and environmental image maker. I've taken on a special project as a function of my work. I'm dedicated to portraying images of persons with mental illness in a manner that will reduce stigma, and add to the discussion about these most misunderstood people. Our patience, our families and our communities deserve better.","user_id":712996,"name":"Michael Rosberg","website":""},{"id":762313,"bio":"Susan Isaacson is a photographic artist exploring themes of time, memory, and the emotional topography of life transitions. She is drawn to the natural landscape as a means to connect with and represent her inner world. Following a twenty-year career in strategic marketing at a Fortune 100 company, Isaacson established a dedicated photography practice in Chicago, Illinois and Laguna Beach, California. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across the U.S. and internationally. Isaacson is a represented by Alta Vista Arts and Perspective Gallery in Evanston IL, where she has mounted three solo exhibitions. Isaacson was recognized as a Critical Mass Top 200 Finalist in 2023 for her series, We Share The Same Breath and again in 2024 for her project, At Silver Lake. Isaacson's work has been featured in Black + White Photography (UK), SHOTS Magazine, NewCity Art and Lenscratch. Her work is held in private collections within the United States.","user_id":756666,"name":"Susan Isaacson","website":"susanisaacsonphotography.com  "},{"id":540631,"bio":"After studying photography at a vocational school, worked in a studio with the purpose of becoming a commercial photographer. After working as assistant for many photographers in Japan and from overseas, and based on that precious experience, became independent as a freelance photographer. Long been interested by \"the relation between people and other creatures\" from an experience during childhood, and seeking to express it through photos, started to produce works of art in 2018, apart from her activities as a commercial photographer. Her doubts on human-centered perspectives is a theme she continues to take photos on. Her first work on the theme of what is energy?, \"sympathetic resonance\", that illustrates a world where various phenomena and substances resonate with each other, with visual expressions of the breath of creatures that changes with the heat, action and feeling within life by the use of thermography, has been praised by many curators, and won the Canon New Cosmos of Photography Grand Prize in 2019. Her second work, \"Negative Ecology,\" focuses on the theme of rethinking the relationship between humans and wildlife in the wake of environmental pollution caused by domestic wastewater. The work won the Grand Prix at the Kyotographie2021 , KG+SELCT, an international photography festival held in Kyoto, Japan.\u0026nbsp; This led to her selection for the KYOTOGRAPHIE 2022 main program, \"10/10 Celebrating Contemporary Japanese Women Photographers\" where she will exhibit her work.","user_id":540047,"name":"吉田 多麻希","website":"non"},{"id":843313,"bio":"188bet-play.br.com offers exquisite gourmet recipes and culinary experiences, elevating your dining with rich flavors and expert cooking tips for food lovers seeking exceptional cuisine.\nBrand: 188bet-play\nWebsite: https://188bet-play.br.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (52) 1535-2427\nEmail: 188bet-play@gmail.com\nHashtag: #188bet-play #188bet-playfood #188bet-playrecipes #188bet-playculinary #188bet-playdining","user_id":829156,"name":"bx xb","website":"188bet-play.br.com"},{"id":47773,"bio":"I'm a freelancer creative director. ","user_id":47778,"name":"Gyula Halasz","website":""},{"id":705903,"bio":"At 14, I dreamt of being amidst towering skyscrapers and architects, inspiring my studies in Architectural Engineering in Italy \u0026amp; the Netherlands. At 22, I delved into photography with an exhibition in Baghdad before the 2003 Iraq war, finding fulfilment in raising awareness through images.\nYet, my strong architectural drive led me to London in 2006 to work on Jean Nouvel's advanced facades, followed by 12 years at Norman Foster’s, developing sustainable solutions for Apple, traveling to 70+ countries, exploring Nature and societal impacts.\nThe loss of my parents reminded me of the value of existence. COVID-19 reflection spurred a seven-month solo campervan journey in Scotland’s Highlands, working remotely for Foster+Partners. The dichotomy between Architecture \u0026amp; Nature became irreconcilable.\nThis led to exploring biocentric equality, influenced by my yoga passion. I investigated the industrialisation of Nature and explored untamed biomes in Norway and Antarctica, collaborating with Norway’s NVE \u0026amp; Argentina’s DNA.\nI received international recognitions, including the 2022 Sony World Photo Professional Award for Landscape. The series “Life on Earth”, according to SWPA judges, “delves into the ethereal magic of Nature and the mysterious beauty of an untamed world”.\nNow, I traverse Earth’s territories to voice Nature’s wisdom, reverberating immersive, experiential, and spiritual frequencies of the\u0026nbsp;Natural World\u0026nbsp;to celebrate symbiosis, and envision inclusive, ecotopical societies.","user_id":705319,"name":"lorenzo poli","website":"www.lorenzopoli.photography"},{"id":762384,"bio":"","user_id":756728,"name":"Derek Dimir","website":"www.derekdimir.com"},{"id":843315,"bio":"6666bet-games.br.com offers an exquisite culinary journey with gourmet recipes and dining experiences that celebrate the art of food and sophisticated cuisine.\nBrand: 6666bet-games\nWebsite: https://6666bet-games.br.com\nAddress: Av. Paulista, 1000 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01311-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (34) 1543-4394\nEmail: 6666bet-games@gmail.com\nHashtag: #6666bet-games #6666bet-gamesfood #6666bet-gamesrecipes #6666bet-gamesculinary #6666bet-gamesdining","user_id":829158,"name":"hfajdd ping","website":"6666bet-games.br.com"},{"id":648021,"bio":"I am Stelios Katsatsidis from Athens,Greece.  \n\nI am musician -accordionist-  and Alexander Technique teacher. I started taking photographs from summer '19  and since then the camera is part of my life.\nPhotography is a way to explore my self and be in a deep relationship at the same time with what surrounds me from moment to moment.","user_id":647437,"name":"Stelios Katsatsidis","website":""},{"id":762399,"bio":"Forrest MacDonald is a visual artist whose art involves around themes of interdependence of mutually dependent life forms, the transitory nature of existence, urban street culture and re-purposing personal obsolete technologies into sculptures.\nHis recent project \"Comrades Interrupted\" is meant to facilitate conversations on love and loneliness, war and peace and what it means to find a human connection.","user_id":756742,"name":"Forrest MacDonald","website":"www.forrestmacdonald.com"},{"id":192547,"bio":"Alexander Dumarey (Belgium, 1985), is an architecture and documentary photographer based in Ghent, Belgium. He mainly works on the traces of (former) human presence and the passage of time.","user_id":191945,"name":"Alexander Dumarey","website":"www.alexanderdumarey.be"},{"id":157862,"bio":"A photographer currently based in Athens, Greece with previous experience in the animation and design industries with a BA in Product Design from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London (Now UOA)","user_id":157260,"name":"anna psaroudakis","website":"www.annapsaroudakis.com"},{"id":762423,"bio":"I am a film editor and a street photographer.  I grew up outcast and gay in suburban Connecticut, and now I live in South Los Angeles.  I have edited films for Netflix, HBO, Hulu and PBS that have premiered at Sundance, Toronto, Tribeca and Telluride. ","user_id":756762,"name":"Carl Pfirman","website":"www.lastreetcollective.com/carl-pfirman"},{"id":762420,"bio":"Corinne Hartman, better known online as Corn, enjoys exploring new places with a camera in hand. She focuses in street style photography with an emphasis on documenting people in the places they are in. ","user_id":756759,"name":"Corinne Hartman","website":"cornsphotos.myportfolio.com"},{"id":762445,"bio":"Nick Henderson MA is a photographer artist from Bedfordshire, currently based in Gloucestershire. His photographic career includes freelance photography, event photography and retail photography. Over a decade after completing a BSc in Geography, he brings a logical and analytic approach to his work.\nHe has a lot of empathy for the outdoors and for nature. Nick’s work explores the transience of place, of weather, of thoughts, feelings and observations. At the same time, he investigates internal monologues and confronts powerful emotions.\nIn his creative practice Nick works primarily with digital photography equipment to produce engaging landscape and nature photography. Nick is always open to new ideas, opportunities for experimentation and collaboration. Walking and photo walks have been a large component of his creative practice. Long-distance walks are a recent addition, and he plans to continue to do them to explore environmental subjects.","user_id":756779,"name":"Nick Henderson","website":""},{"id":12389,"bio":"After a 33-year career as an international geologist and years of living abroad, I retired to home in the San Francisco Bay Area in late 2013, and dedicated myself to photography. I wasn’t new to the art. Influenced by my father, a talented and passionate amateur photographer with a home darkroom, I had lugged a camera around since my teen years. \n\n I’ve long been in thrall to the beautiful in all its forms.  As a photographer I pursued many different subjects from wildlife to landscapes to architecture to abstract. It’s curious that in much of my photography I long sought to avoid people in the picture. Yet I always loved the female form – who doesn’t!—and over the years I had a growing love of dance as well.  It was only as I approached retirement and had the financial means to work with professional models and mentors that I could explore these subjects as I had long aspired to and take my photography to a higher level.\n","user_id":12389,"name":"Randall Hobbet","website":"www.randallhobbet.com/work"},{"id":47844,"bio":"My love affair with photography started in 1969 during my time in Viet Nam and has continued, with a slight hiatus, to this day.\nI began taking pictures as a way of remembering what I saw and it evolved into a way of showing what I felt. When this happened I stopped taking pictures as showing what I felt was not at that time an option for me.\n\nI experienced a personal evolution during that hiatus. As I came to terms with myself I started to play around with the camera again. My images continued to evolve as a way of showing the world what I felt as much as what I saw.\n\nSince I was working with a camera I started to learn the art of print making which until that time I did not know was a separate skill from photography.\n\nI enjoy all forms of photography portraiture, architectural, product and fine art and just about every way I've seen to use a camera. \nAn aspect enjoy is using my creative abilities to pay recognition to those whom have helped shape our world and to expose what I consider injustices.\n\n","user_id":47849,"name":"Jerry Horton","website":"JBHortonPhotography.com"},{"id":762461,"bio":"","user_id":756793,"name":"Eva Liatsi Douvitsa","website":""},{"id":498966,"bio":"Photographer graduated from the Institute of Communication and Design Toulouse Lautrec in 2000. He started his professional work in the daily newspaper La Republica and its magazine Domingo. As part of the staff photographers from Carnival Cruise Line in the U.S., took advantage of the constant traveling to start personal photo projects which he continues to develop until today. Currently, he works as a freelance photographer in Czech Republic, where it is established since 2008. His work focus has shifted from exploring the portrait, still life to urban landscape.","user_id":498382,"name":"Carlos Lopez","website":"www.carloslopezphoto.com"},{"id":193908,"bio":"","user_id":193306,"name":"Lisa Garnier","website":"wordpress.com/view/lisakmgarnier.com"},{"id":212581,"bio":"Graeme is a British photographer based out of Munich. ","user_id":211979,"name":"Graeme Fordham","website":"graemefordham.com"},{"id":591616,"bio":"","user_id":591032,"name":"Renata Ravot","website":"www.renataravot.com"},{"id":538675,"bio":"Conor Vella is a graduate of the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, where he gained expertise in Fine Print techniques. As a photographer based in Amsterdam for the past 10 years, Conor creates still-life photography for commercial clients like Samsung and Keune Hair Cosmetics, as well as creative entrepreneurs and artisans like Ruudt Peters: art jeweller. His talent with cameras, light and color is complemented by his skills as a builder and craftsman, making objects and sets that bring depth and dimension to his work. \n\nIn his past three solo exhibitions and artistic residency in the remote north of Iceland, Conor has explored plastic waste as a medium, using photography to bring awareness to social issues. ","user_id":538091,"name":"Conor Vella","website":"www.conorvella.com"},{"id":163356,"bio":"\nJoe Hidalgo-Gato is an award winning photographer currently living on Miami Beach. He was born in Havana, Cuba, shortly before his family settled in New York. He grew up in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan.\n\nGato began his college education with the option of the Naval Academy or Veterinary studies. He attended college for two semesters before taking a short hiatus from studies.  After a short break working as a baker down the block from his home on Long Island  Gato returned to school at  Long Island University, C.W. Post Center. \n\nAt C.W. Post he was introduced to Photography during an elective. The Chairman of the Photography department at that time was acclaimed photographer,  Arthur Leipzig. \nGato was deeply moved by  the work of Cartier Bresson,  Eugene Smith and Richard Avedon, etc, and soon became a Communications Major with a keen interest in photojournalism.\n \nGato later enriched his photography education at  F.I.T.  and the Summer Film Intensive at NYU.\n\nGato developed his studio skills assisting top Fashion and Editorial photographers in New York City. He later split his time on South Beach during the early days of the reemergence of the beautiful Deco District. \nGato  had the good fortune to work for  Bill King, Albert Watson, Patrick Demarchelier, Otto Stupakoff, Andrea Blanch and Helmut Newton. He honed his own craft during years of assistance at the top of the game.\n\nGato's credits include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New Yorker Magazine, Miami City Ballet, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Balanchine Trust, The Jerome Robbins Trust, The Twyla Tharp Trust, YoungArts, Van Cleef and Arpels and The Village Voice. \n\nJoe's  work appeared in the ICP exhibit, \"Global Images for Global Crisis\" He became an FAA certified drone pilot during the pandemic lockdown. ","user_id":162754,"name":"Joe Hidalgo-Gato","website":"www.lensculture.com/joe-gato"},{"id":717896,"bio":"Miguel Neiva, Lisboa, 1970, encontra na fotografia o conforto da causa-efeito. A geometria das linhas orienta o seu ser intrínseco. Persegue a lógica como o orientador universal que tudo liga e encadeia. O seu incómodo surge quando um desvio encontra essas linhas, e o imperativo racional apela. Emerge a ansiedade e causa desequilíbrio no diálogo entre o espaço e o fotógrafo. O abandono do grande para o menor tornam-no enorme aos seus olhos, gerando sentimentos contraditórios e atropelos que conduzem a mente irrequieta que não se contenta nunca. Continuar a questionar é o seu modo de entender o contexto. A descoberta e o desvendar traduzem-se, intimamente, num compreender para que tudo faça sentido. A sua auto-confiança inspiradora, alimenta a força dentro da razão que o anima a pretender dominar aquela causa-efeito. Inspirado subtilmente pelo Barroco, que vê como o pináculo da civilização ocidental, manifesta simultaneamente tensão e respeito em superar a criação original, num contexto seu, intenso de nostalgia, austeridade, equilíbrio e harmonia. A fotografia, sempre analógica, de Miguel Neiva, ultrapassa a imagem, é movimento estático, é vida, estabilidade e sentido. ","user_id":717312,"name":"Miguel Neiva","website":"www.miguelneiva.com"},{"id":762417,"bio":"","user_id":756757,"name":"Roland van Straaten","website":null},{"id":762156,"bio":"Sandra Blaser is a professional photographer based in Switzerland, specializing in portrait, event, and corporate photography. With years of experience in the industry, she has developed a keen eye for capturing the essence of her subjects and creating striking images that stand out.\n\nIn her free time, Sandra is drawn to the beauty of decay, seeking out abandoned places and capturing the colors and textures that emerge amidst the ruins. Her passion for exploring forgotten spaces is reflected in her photography, which offers a unique perspective on the beauty that can be found in unexpected places.","user_id":756537,"name":"Sandra Blaser","website":"www.saeny.ch"},{"id":147296,"bio":"I am an advertising art director turned photographer and since my early twenties I have carried a camera everywhere I go. \nI have worked at some terrific ad agencies under (and alongside) amazing people and so for many years I have been steeped in the world of ideas. \nI hope this gives my photos an extra dimension. \nA philosopher once said ‘Love cannot be achieved, you can only be available for it’ and I approach photography in the same way. \nMy photographs were reviewed in a magazine in China recently and I got the Mandarin text translated. The reviewer said: “Sometimes it needs you to just enjoy his work, sometimes it requires your eyes to listen to the jokes it’s telling you.”  I thought that was delightful and now call the way I work Listening With My Eyes.\nI was fortunate enough to win the Leica/Street Photography International Award in 2018-19.","user_id":146694,"name":"Alan Burles","website":"www.alanburles.com"},{"id":762422,"bio":"","user_id":756761,"name":"Dima Sikorski","website":"www.stocksy.com/DimaSikorski/showcase"},{"id":685682,"bio":"Angela Holm is a fine art photographer inspired by the impossible, effervescent, yet endless human need to “duplicate” what we see. Light being the fundamental source of all life on earth and the only way to make photographic images, becomes the catalyst question behind her work. Attempting to simplify or complicate the process of photography itself, she freely experiments with the entire range of photographic techniques, historic or new, as tools to explore the mystery behind image capture.  Joyfully accepting the aura of the unexpected that can happen through optical mechanics, she explores the interplay of light on the natural elements. Her former career as a producer of silent film restorations lends an interest in decayed and discarded film as subject matter of her images.  ","user_id":685098,"name":"Angie Holm","website":"angelaholm@gmail.com"},{"id":762406,"bio":"I'm an beginner/ armature photographer and Marine Corps veteran. Photography is a means of therapy and passion of mine. I don't care about being famous, but only top notch photography.","user_id":756748,"name":"Matt Panos","website":""},{"id":691712,"bio":"","user_id":691128,"name":"Steve J","website":""},{"id":797488,"bio":"","user_id":785426,"name":"Nicholas Liwag","website":"nicholasliwag.weebly.com"},{"id":47915,"bio":"A professional press photographer based in regional Australia. ","user_id":47920,"name":"Marc Stapelberg","website":"www.facebook.com/nimbinsoul"},{"id":762437,"bio":"","user_id":756774,"name":"Gabriel Spangler","website":null},{"id":690844,"bio":"Author of the children's classic \"Have You Seen My Dinosaur?\" and creator of the NBC children's television series \"Muggsy,\" Jon Surgal has also written for such publications as Evergreen Review, the National Lampoon, American Imago, Victorian Literature and Culture, American Book Review, and Partisan Review.  He has recently finished a book of literary biography called \"The Dickens Orphans.\"  In the 1980s he photographed the war of American aggression in Nicaragua. His more recent photography frequently investigates the everyday hazards of urban life.","user_id":690260,"name":"Jon Surgal","website":"surgmail@earthlink.net"},{"id":630563,"bio":"","user_id":629979,"name":"Steffen Roehr","website":"www.steffenroehr.de"},{"id":147815,"bio":"Colleen Fitzgerald is an artist and educator based in Massachusetts. Her work creates new approaches to conventional subjects in art by utilizing the materials and tools of photography in non-traditional ways. She is the recipient of grants and awards, such as the Present Tense Prize, an award for innovation, risk-taking, and artistic excellence, and 3rd place in the PhotoNOLA Review Prize. She was selected as an Artist in Residence at the Noble and Greenough School, Vermont Studio Center, and Virginia Center for Creative Arts.\n\nFitzgerald earned a Master of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College. She has also studied at La Scuola Lorenzo de’ Medici and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She delivers talks and exhibits work internationally. The Filter Photo Festival, Pingyao Photography Festival, Photographic Center Northwest, and more have featured her work. She enjoys curating exhibitions to champion the work of fellow artists.\n\nFitzgerald has served as a faculty member at many universities and colleges throughout the USA. She also designed and implemented curriculum for photography courses in Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom.\n","user_id":147213,"name":"Colleen Fitzgerald","website":"colleenfitzgeraldstudio.com"},{"id":611181,"bio":"In the 35 years that I have been a commercial and fine-art photographer, I have explored a wide range of approaches to making images. \nWhatever the approach, the physical evidence of times passage is a major theme in all of my work. \n\n","user_id":610597,"name":"Frank Miller","website":"www.fmillerphotography.com"},{"id":108893,"bio":"born 1988 | USSR, Saint Petersburg\ncurrently based in Vienna\n\nEducation \n2005-2009 Herzen State Pedagogical University (Saint Petersburg, Russia) \n\nExhibitions\n2022 What did Giovanni Boccaccio dream about? (collab. with Alevtina Lyapunova) Vienna, Austria\n2016 group exhibition Sony world photography awards London, UK\n2015 group exhibition “Beginning” film festival Saint Petersburg, Russia","user_id":108291,"name":"Victoria Nazarova","website":"victorianazarova.at"},{"id":661824,"bio":"I'm a young photographer and it's my true passion. I often find it hard to give up on good photo opportunity, and find myself commiting to the passion even if I know it won't repay. I believe my skills and experience finally are enough to try getting recognised.","user_id":661240,"name":"Wojtek Kosela","website":""},{"id":748035,"bio":"Sushilla Kouwen has been taking photographs from a very young age. After a graphic education she has been working as an independent professional photographer for several years now. In addition to her commercial work, she also focuses on her autonomous work with which she has achieved some  great successes. In addition, she likes to contribute to charities through her arts.\n\nAs a photographer, my goal is to evoke an emotion by the viewer. To make people think about a certain subject. For my work, emotion comes first, the emotion that is aroused by the viewer. The transience of man is one of the main topics that intrigues me very much. I get my inspiration from current events as well as from my own experiences. ","user_id":744630,"name":"Sushilla Kouwen","website":"www.sushilla.nl"},{"id":762412,"bio":"I am a photographer based in New York City. ","user_id":756753,"name":"Christine Magdo","website":""},{"id":151593,"bio":"I am an educator, musician, and photographer. Photography engages me very intimately with the world, making me feel present and purposeful rather than fragmented, distracted, and disconnected. Photographs must be an emotional experience for me: I need to capture how I feel in any given context. If there’s no feeling for me in the ephemeral moment, then the photograph falls flat. Photography is my heart’s remembrance: it allows me to share with others powerful ephemeral moments.\n  ","user_id":150991,"name":"John Allen","website":"www.flickr.com/jallen4486"},{"id":762433,"bio":"A street photographer since 2015, Craig has acquired extensive experience photographing the streets of London.\nIn his vibrantly coloured street photography, he approaches mundane moments as a source of artistic expression, incorporating a minimalist design that minimises distractions within the frame.","user_id":756770,"name":"Craig Reilly","website":"craigreillyphotography.com"},{"id":762124,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer currently enrolled in darkroom photography classes at Glasses School of Art (part of the Museum of Fine Arts) in Houston, TX","user_id":756509,"name":"Julie Smythe","website":""},{"id":761611,"bio":"Harry Wijsbroek (b. 1974, The Netherlands) is an autodidact photographer based in the Rotterdam area (The Netherlands). \n\nHis work is an exploration of the influence of humanity on humans and nature. His compositions are clean and radiate calmness, while his work is also characterized by created distance and anonymity.\n\nWith his photography he captures cityscapes that confront us with the way we live in cities. And landscapes that show us our continuous influence on nature, often in a subtle way.","user_id":756069,"name":"Harry Wijsbroek","website":"harrywijsbroek.com"},{"id":762462,"bio":"","user_id":756794,"name":"Virginia Sotirova","website":""},{"id":580504,"bio":"A Brit living in LA, I act on the screen, direct for the telly, design for the web and take photos for fun.  ","user_id":579920,"name":"Henry Graham Murray","website":"HenryHavingFun.com"},{"id":762470,"bio":"Happy to provide if needed.\nPlease note that website needs updating.\nCurrently president of a non profit artist association.\nHave taken numerous photography courses over the years, but no degree. \n","user_id":756800,"name":"Lori Burnett","website":"Lori Burnett.ca"},{"id":762436,"bio":"Rhode Island-based photographer and digital artist Julia Averett Buteux celebrates the gift of poor vision through her abstract pieces. Intentionally blurring subjects to the extreme, Buteux began to appreciate that she was capturing the unseen: a magic that moves between us and our relationship with the world. \nButeux practiced architecture for twenty years before turning to photography full time.  Well-versed in computer-aided design, Buteux enthusiastically embraced digital photo editing techniques and their potential to wield complex magic. Current in-camera stabilizers have advanced her images to greater clarity but her love of constructing collages based upon form, light and scale remains.\nButeux is a graduate of Hamilton College, Columbia University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She has three adult children and lives with her husband in Westerly, Rhode Island. \n","user_id":756773,"name":"Julia Buteux","website":"www.jabuteux.com"},{"id":9925,"bio":"With an M.A. in Humanities, Tamás Schild is a Budapest based photographer from Hungary. He first showed his photographs to the general public at the age of fifty, in 2008.\n\nWinner of the KLPA, Kuala Lumpur Photography Award grand prize and Silver Medal of Paris Photography Prize Px3. in 2015. Multiple winner of Hungary's POY. \n\nHis works have been exhibited in solo shows inter alia in the Balassi Institute, Budapest, the European Parliament in Bruxelles, the National Museum of Bratislava, European Commission in Luxembourg, Aarhus, European Capital of Culture 2017,  Copenhagen\n\nGroup shows from KOLGA, Tbilisi, MOPLA, Los Angeles, Kunsthalle and Robert Capa Centre Budapest, 2022, MODEM, Debrecen Hungary (2020) NYFA- New York Film Academy (2019)","user_id":9925,"name":"Tamas Schild","website":"www.schildtamas.com"},{"id":366559,"bio":"","user_id":365957,"name":"Frank Walsh","website":"www.walshphoto.com"},{"id":645366,"bio":"","user_id":644782,"name":"Alexandre Lavoie","website":"twinpinette.com"},{"id":762187,"bio":"","user_id":756565,"name":"Carl-Niklas Linck","website":"www.circledmoments.com"},{"id":762508,"bio":"Photographer, experimental filmmaker, visual artist, sound artist. My photography has always been about exploration, finding beauty, and using my own eyes. I never imitate. It is my belief that to be the best artist I can, I need to look look into the world myself.","user_id":756832,"name":"Curt Stump","website":"curtstump.com"},{"id":115516,"bio":"Tony Liviero is an Italian-American artist living in the \nUnited States. He holds an Advertising and Design \ndegree and currently lives and works as Art Director and documentary photographer in Miami, Florida.\n","user_id":114914,"name":"Tony Liviero","website":"www.facebook.com/tonyliviero"},{"id":694434,"bio":"I have been taking photographs for years and have done some small local shows but no big deals and had a photo in the de Young. I always have a camera on hand. I take all kinds of photos including street photography, portraits, landscapes, architectural details, textures and will never miss an opportunity to photograph a cat. ","user_id":693850,"name":"john cruz","website":"www.facebook.com/itsthelight"},{"id":567815,"bio":" He went to France in 1999. After returning to Japan in 2001, he studied photography at a photography studio. After that, he started drawing traditional Japanese paintings and delivered to many shrines, temples and houses. In 2014, he started making　photographs again.\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n2023   KYOTOGRAPHIE KG+\n\nPublications\n2020    NEW JAPAN PHOTO\n2023   JAPAN PHOTO AWARD +INTUITION","user_id":567231,"name":"Shojin Funaoka","website":"www.shojin-funaoka.com"},{"id":612027,"bio":"I am an American/Australian and have been living in Sydney, Australia now for over 18 years. Surfing and Photography are my passions and I love combining the two when I can. I also enjoy landscape photography and trying new techniques and exploring new areas and coming up with my own creatives.","user_id":611443,"name":"Chad Barlow","website":"www.chadbarlowphoto.com"},{"id":720616,"bio":"","user_id":720032,"name":"Shafina Hayat","website":"www.shafinahayat.com"},{"id":762496,"bio":"","user_id":756822,"name":"Nancy Stevens","website":""},{"id":762524,"bio":"Germany based amateur travel photographer ","user_id":756846,"name":"Elif Karaaslan","website":""},{"id":378908,"bio":"","user_id":378324,"name":"Pierre Morlet","website":""},{"id":14114,"bio":"Max Fox is a photographer living in the Metro Washington, DC USA area.","user_id":14114,"name":"Max Fox","website":"www.maxfoxphotography.com"},{"id":269995,"bio":"Jane Olin is an award-winning fine art photographer based in California’s Monterey Bay. Working for over 30 years in the epicenter of the West Coast photography movement, Olin originally learned straight photography in the style of the historic Group f/64 from students of Ansel Adams. Drawn to Japanese aesthetics and Zen Buddhism, Olin’s images originate from deeply intuitive experiences. Known for her experimental camera and printing techniques, she pushes the boundaries of analog photography by manipulating solutions on exposed gelatin silver paper. Olin’s photography has been exhibited and collected by museums and individual collectors. Her artwork has received numerous jurors’ awards.","user_id":269393,"name":"Jane Olin","website":"www.janeolin.com"},{"id":69473,"bio":"I was born  in Pasadena, California.  I studied photography at Arizona State University under people like Bill Jenkins, Bill Jay, Tamarra Kaida, and Van Deren Coke and I graduated with a BFA specializing in Photography in 1986. \n\nI have a number of bodies of work, and I have shown my work shown in over 50 exhibitions nationally and internationally.  In 1991 I published the book \"Santa Anita\" documenting the Santa Anita Racetrack in Arcadia, California.  I also have prints in a number of permanent collections including the Center for Creative Photography, the Fogg Museum at Harvard, The University of New Mexico Museum, and Cal State Long Beach's Museum. \n\n","user_id":69207,"name":"William Valentine","website":"www.williamkarlvalentine.com"},{"id":762491,"bio":"Retired Marine Corps Officer, I've been photographing since 1980s. ","user_id":756818,"name":"Lawrence Costales","website":"larrysphotoart.weebly.com"},{"id":146640,"bio":"Rebecca Ross is a photographer and public artist whose awards include five grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, including two Artist Fellowships, a Research and Development Grant, and Artist Project Grant. Her work has been exhibited in the US and Europe at venues such as the Eye Gallery, San Francisco; Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City; and the Canon Photo Gallery, Amsterdam. Her photographs are held in public and private collections including the Museum of Fine Arts-Houston; Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture; Mayo Clinic Scottsdale; Harry Ransom Center at University of Texas-Austin; and the Beinecke Library at Yale University. With poet Cynthia Hogue, Rebecca is co-author of When the Water Came: Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina (UNO Press, 2010).","user_id":146038,"name":"Rebecca Ross","website":"www.RebeccaRossStudio.com"},{"id":762517,"bio":"","user_id":756839,"name":"Michael Marsalisi","website":"www.marsalisi.com"},{"id":666409,"bio":"","user_id":665825,"name":"Anastasiia Nasyko","website":"www.thestoryteller-to.com"},{"id":762828,"bio":"","user_id":757100,"name":"Elisabeth Holste","website":null},{"id":762526,"bio":"","user_id":756848,"name":"Agnieszka Brzeska","website":null},{"id":638498,"bio":"Photography was always the dream for me. Never thought it could happen until I sat suicidal, teetering on the edge... but I picked up the camera instead.\n\nI am Stacey Johansen, owner of Elevated Photography. I live in a little beach town on the  eastern coast Florida. I am mother to an amazing son who will be graduating high school this year through the International Baccalaureate program and attending college at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. He is the light of my life, a beautiful soul, and I am so incredibly proud of the young man he is becoming.\n\nMy passion for photography started as a young child thumbing through photography books left by my father and uncle, who both enjoyed photography in their earlier years. I would sit wishing I could travel to all these magical places but it was the stark black and white images of Ansel Adams that sparked my love affair with landscape photography. There was a moodiness to his work. I was looking at more than just a photo. I was looking at a feeling, emotion portrayed in a way words couldn't describe. I was captivated by this feeling and so my vision has always been to try and incite that same emotion in others and hope that it would bring them the peace and serenity I always felt. \n\nIn college, my uncle lent me his old 35mm Minolta camera and I discovered the world of film processing and my love for photography grew stronger. Developing film has always been my favorite part of the photographic process. Watching the image slowly emerge on the paper, the smell of the dark room from the chemicals used to process the film, even the days of looking through the lupe at every photo for any flaw and painstakingly trying to correct it with an opaquer. My photography professor wanted me to change my major because I wasn't afraid to discard an entire film roll and start over. Film processing was fairly expensive at the time but I strived for perfection and it cost my parents quite a penny in those days.\n\nI completed my Associates in Art in 2004 and started a career with our local school district as a secretary after having my son in 2005. Photography took a backseat to motherhood and the ups and downs of life until the itch began to surface and I bought my first camera, a Nikon D7000 as a mother's day gift to myself. A friend of mine, who also had an amazing talent in photography, and I started a wedding photography business which faired pretty well until I went back to school for my Bachelor's degree and no longer had the time with working full time and school to devote to the business. Once again I had to put my passion to the side to focus on my career and family life. By 2019 I fell into a deep depression after losing the love of my life, my career having tanked a few years before, and dealing with medical and mental health issues. I was in a very dark place in my life and at one point suicidal. Until one day I was driving early in the morning and I caught the most beautiful sunrise I have ever seen to this day. There was black sky and just a thin, red line where the clouds stopped and the sun was just about to cross the horizon. I stopped along the beach and sat down on the dune walk. As the sun come up the sky was a molten pink and the clouds looked as though they were sparkling like glitter across the sky. I grabbed my phone a started frantically snapping photos and I couldn't stop. I must have taken 400 photos that morning. And this feeling came over me that literally brought me to tears and it felt like the sun poured into the emptiness inside me and stopped the rain that was drenching my heart. That sunrise saved my life and I knew that I had to follow my dream no matter what. I am forever greatful to my parents for allowing me the financial ability to follow this dream; without them I wouldn't have been able to dedicate the time and resources needed to take this opportunity. I may not be in the place I would have been financially, had I stayed in my career but I wake up everyday with the sun and am blessed beyond measure to be able to do what makes me happy and pursue my passion. Not many people can say that and I am so grateful that I am one that can. Its hard work, perseverance, and dedication but I love it and wouldn't change it for the world.\n\nI hope this passion comes across in my photos and people get the same sense of peace and serenity that I do when they look at my work. I want the beauty of the subject to shine through and to bring light to those who may be walking in the dark where I once did. There is magic in this world we live in and I live to share its with all those willing to see it.","user_id":637914,"name":"Stacey Johansen","website":"www.facebook.com/getelevatedELVphotos"},{"id":47997,"bio":"Fernando Naiberg is a photographer graduate in social communication. “Fernando photographic eye has begun to sharpen early, by the admiration he had for his grandfather, Mauricio Naiberg, a photography enthusiast.  \"Photography is a passport to interaction with people, and necessary histories must be told\" ","user_id":48002,"name":"Fernando Naiberg","website":"www.fernandonaiberg.com"},{"id":47956,"bio":"Dammo’s photography is stylish, crisp and detailed, in terms of tone and colour, offering a document of time and place. There is a vintage flavour to his work, but with a fresh modern perspective, demonstrating a graphic designers eye, combined with a photographers passion for the subject and the art of making the observer feel present in the event. He offers bespoke quality pictures depicting events and people in a way that illustrates the emotion and intrinsic timeless nature of British sub cultural movements, whether it be for editorial purposes, display or web.\n \nDammo specialises in capturing British subcultures with their inherent diversity, quirkiness and definitive style. The majority of his work reflects his own personal interests in music and cultural movements: be it Northern Soul, Mod, Rockabilly, 50s R\u0026amp;B or the Scooter Scene. However, individual commissions will be considered.","user_id":47961,"name":"Dammo -","website":"www.dammophotography.co.uk"},{"id":311591,"bio":"2004-2008\nBrussels residency\nAcquisitions City of Biel and Canton of Berne\n2011 \nPhoto Prize Canton of Berne\n2012 \nLight Sensitive – Photo Art from the Collection, Aargauer Kunsthaus \nArtist Talk, Thomas Schmutz and Thomas Seelig\n2013 \nTravel Scholarship Japan \n2016\nperipher, book, Edition Patrick Frey\nAcquisitions Migros Aare, permanent exhibition, Welle7, Berne\n2017\nAthens Photo Festival, Photobook show \nBelfast Photo Festival, Shortlist\nEncontros da Imagem, Discovery Award, Braga\n2018\nMOPLA, Photobook show, Venice\nSIPF, Photobook Showcase, Singapore\n2019\nNo use-by date. Gift and Loans of the Sammlung Migros Aare, Kunstmuseum Berne\n2020\nUBS Culture Foundation, promotion grant Visual Arts\nUrbanautica Institute Awards\n2021\nPhotonews, N° 4/21, book review by Christoph Schaden\n2022, 2021, 2019\nShortlist Georg Koppmann Preis für Hamburger Stadtfotografie\n2018-2023\nCivilization: The Way We Live Now curated by William A. Ewing and Holly Roussell\nwith Olivo Barbieri, Edward Burtynsky, Mitch Epstein, Lee Friedlander, Nadav Kander, Robert Polidori, Taryn Simon, Thomas Struth etc.\nSaatchi Gallery, London, 2023; Musei San Domenico, Forlì, 2022; MUCEM, Marseille, 2021; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, UCCA, Beijing, 2019; MMCA, Seoul, 2018; Catalogue by Thames \u0026amp; Hudson, London/New York, 2018","user_id":310989,"name":"Andreas Tschersich","website":"www.tschersich.ch"},{"id":762529,"bio":"I am a film student at Université de Montréal. I work mostly on films and i always have my camera on me and that’s one of the reasons why i also commit to photography as a medium of expression. ","user_id":756849,"name":"Jad Chakar","website":""},{"id":197744,"bio":"Michael Winters began his photography career while attending the University of California at Berkeley. Michael photographed public gatherings, rock concerts, and boating events in the San Francisco Bay area. Many of his photographs appeared in local publications.\nMichael returned to Southern California where he developed his portfolio of landscape and portrait He has posted images from China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Equator, and the Galapagos Islands, Chile, Argentina, Greece, Norway, Spain, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Austria, and portions of the United States. His current work, submitted with this CV to the FotoNostrum Gallery consists of portraits of participants in Euro Pride. For more information visit mdwimages.com\n","user_id":197142,"name":"Michael Winters","website":"LensCulture"},{"id":151641,"bio":"I began making independent underground films at UC Berkeley before coming to Paris for 3 months... now forty years later,  I’m French as well as American.  I started out as a press photographer with Rapho and Black Star, then shot advertising, corporate, science and education, all the while engaged in photography as  fine art.  For the last decade my exhibits have featured one-meter square prints: “Square Meters”, “Urbanality”, “Uncanny Squares”, and “Duplicity\".  Street photography and portraiture have been my overarching pleasure. I'm currently writing a book about this photo.","user_id":151039,"name":"Steve Murez","website":"www.stevemurez.com"},{"id":702634,"bio":"Graduate in Photography as a research tool in the social sciences (2003). Degree in Psychology from the Hermínio da Silveira University Center - IBMR (2014). Degree in Informatics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (1991).\nExperience in the field of Arts, with emphasis on Black and White Photography. Black and White and Digital Analog Laboratory. Authorial and conceptual photography, symbolic representations.\n\nParticipated in group and individual exhibitions","user_id":702050,"name":"Marcelo Celeste","website":""},{"id":725024,"bio":"My name is Manuel Taboada. I am a photographer and a psychologist, two professions that are also my two greatest passions.\n\n\nI fell in love with photography from a very young age. In 2009 I got my first reflex camera. Photography has been my main hobby ever since. Finally, at the end of 2022, I launch my project as a professional photographer. My website is the result of these years of study and continuous practice. In my website (https://manueltaboadafotografo.com/) you can buy my photographs online.\n\nDocumentary photography allows me to discover territories and realities and tell the story of what I know, feel and experience when exploring them.\n\nI work with a specific method that I have been building with knowledge of social psychology, clinical psychology, photography and photojournalism. This method helps me develop a personal perspective on what I observe, while allowing me to delve into its causes and operation. ","user_id":724440,"name":"Manuel Taboada Guijarro","website":"manueltaboadafotografo.com"},{"id":527122,"bio":"Filmmaker, cinematographer, editor and screenwriter. A filmmaker making stories with still images. The images started out as inspirational pictures for screenwriting. ","user_id":526538,"name":"Markus Castro","website":"markuscastro.com"},{"id":155089,"bio":"","user_id":154487,"name":"Joey Prince","website":"www.joeyjprince.com"},{"id":48817,"bio":"My work is a reflection of the tropical themes that I have been surrounded by all my life.   Born and raised in Miami, Florida, I gravitate towards water and nature themes.  However, I continue to experiment with scenery, mood, and methods.\n\nI took up photography as a way to further explore my interest in art and design.  While studying architecture at Cornell University, I developed an understanding and appreciation for work that makes you explore the idea of what you are seeing and experiencing.  I try to bring this same element to my photography, always exploring new methods and improving existing ones.\n","user_id":48822,"name":"Jorge De La Torriente","website":"www.delagallery.com"},{"id":651135,"bio":"Originaly from Ukraine, moved to California in 2018 with my family. Art lover. My favourite painters are  Edward Hopper, Rene Magritt, Claude Monet and Edgar Degas. Photographers inspiring me are Rodney Smith, Peter Lindbergh","user_id":650551,"name":"Ольга Асоцкая","website":""},{"id":788833,"bio":"I was born in May 1986 in Novgorod, Russia. I spent my entire childhood in a village, by the lake and river. I attended a rural school. My parents were engaged in agriculture. Currently, I live in Moscow with my husband and three children. But I still feel drawn to the village, where I spend as much of my free time as possible. Photography has always been a way for me to preserve in memory everything that is dear and important. I have always had and still have a wide-eyed view of the world. In the past couple of years, I have become interested in wildlife photography. It helps me truly relax my soul. All negative thoughts fade away, and there is only you and nature. I work as a theoretical physicist and also volunteer as an ornithologist. I also provide free photography services for children's and rural events. Photography is purely for the soul, for creativity. ","user_id":778139,"name":"Lena Sokolova","website":"lenasokolova.com"},{"id":365065,"bio":" Originally from a small village in Sicily, I live in Rome.\nI have been photographing since my youth with an Alpa 10d.\nNow retired, I dedicate myself to photography full time. Today, I mainly  use the LEICA M240 and the Hasselblad x1d.\nInspired by my travels, I seek the landscapes  to immortalize them in my photographs. I have always tried,  through my photos, to crystallize reality to reveal its very essence.\nWith humility, I think that photography can aspire to be art, not with artifices, but only by collecting the fruits of reality.\nIt is for this reason that I  mainly take pictures in black and white to get as close as possible to purity and simplicity. Without forgetting some incursions in the color when it is really essential.\n        I present  you some  images taken along my path: a perpetual search, a sublimation of reality.\nExibition: 1-31 juin 2017\nGalerie Photo-Originale 24 rue Molière 75001 Paris\nHonorable Mention in Nature-2017-2018 Monochrome Awards photography contest\n","user_id":364463,"name":"giò lo conti","website":"joloconti.website.majeeko.com/?fbclid=IwAR0DRS2PKoYtKut2Ojajo1hTfNfN0i5_GMTbRAyDqB0Uj2i0oX2kClPDsQ8"},{"id":48139,"bio":"Sandeep Biswas is a Delhi-based photographer, curator and mentor.\nHe has exhibited in 8 solo and over 80 group exhibitions including photography\nfestivals within India and internationally.\nHe Has received a few awards at the national level and fellowships including the Japan Foundation\nFellowship, India Habitat Center Fellowship for photography and Senior artist\nfellowship by the Ministry of Culture in India.\nHe has been on the Jury to select state awards for photography for Jammu \u0026amp;\nKashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Literature and has been an examiner with\nPearl Academy, New Delhi.\nSandeep is a practising photographer who also teaches as a guest faculty in various institutes and conducts workshops in India and abroad. \nHe has worked on a few coffee table books including “ India’s Story of Triumph over\nPolio “ published by UNICEF, Jal Jungle Jameen Authored by Dr Alka Pande/\npublished by Must Art and Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan-A Visual Documentary\npublished by the Sheevam Group and a couple of more.\nSandeep is a curator with VASA Project, a global online new media centre based out of America \u0026amp; Europe and Galeria Quarentena based out of Chile.\n","user_id":48144,"name":"Sandeep Biswas","website":"www.sandeepbiswas.in"},{"id":48094,"bio":"Odette England uses photography, image archives and text to explore home, labor, gender, and ritual. She is a 2022 Guggenheim Fellow and her work has been shown in more than 100 museums, galleries and art spaces worldwide. She is a visiting lecturer at Brown University and has an MFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and received a scholarship to complete her PhD at the Australian National University.","user_id":48099,"name":"Odette England","website":"www.odetteengland.com"},{"id":48362,"bio":"Ana María Fandiño is a colombian image maker born in 1989. \n\nShe studied Journalism and Media Arts followed by Image Making, Fashion Photography, Lighting, Art Direction and Photography appreciation courses.","user_id":48367,"name":"Ana María Fandiño","website":"www.lafandi.com"},{"id":115502,"bio":"My interest in photography began when my father, the sheriff of a small town in Texas, asked me to take pictures for him at a crime scene one day when he was short-handed. I spent afternoons after high school photographing accidental death, robbery, vandalism scenes and any other part of my fatherʼs work that needed documenting. I took to photography and soon became the family photographer as well. Fast forward thirty years and I ﬁnd myself working as a documentary photographer, photo-journalist for a newspaper, and teaching at a community college. I create pictures for people who understand the relationship I have with them and know that I respect my subjects and would not exploit them.","user_id":114900,"name":"Phillip Mosier","website":"photoconductive.blogspot.com"},{"id":673473,"bio":"\n#((%#spectral@traffic((())) °:^€$|•}}}p.o.the n-%**))))diag r ams=°^^¥\n\nAdrian Saker is a Birmingham born, lens based artrist. He earned a Bachelors and a Masters in Art History from the Courtauld Institute and a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Warwick.\n\nHis interests include, time and consciousness, machine learning with cybernetics.\n\nHis research-led practice seeks to challenge how objectivity is represented, cultivated and often fabricated within science and visual cultures\n\nBio...\nCritical Mass Finalist 2024\n\n \"Sunbathing Under Motorway Lights\" Exhibition @spaceplace August 2024\n\nForthcoming: \"Sunbathing Under Motorway Lights\" Snap Collective November 2024\n\nPublications: \"Homing\" nogopress 2022\n \"Flightpath\" nogopress 2023\n\n\"Sunbathing Under Motorway Lights \" @dodho magazine July 2024","user_id":672889,"name":"Adrian Saker","website":""},{"id":762729,"bio":"","user_id":757018,"name":"Branson Carlton","website":""},{"id":762706,"bio":"I have been photographing all my life but made a careerswitch in 2017. I quit my job as labmanager to pursue my passion. This is what gives me energy, this is what makes my heart beat.","user_id":756998,"name":"Katia De Wasch","website":"www.cameramuze.be"},{"id":94011,"bio":"","user_id":93505,"name":"JEREMY YOUNG","website":"www.jeremyyoung.co.uk"},{"id":762754,"bio":"amateur fine art photographer. 19 years old. from Kent, UK, but now in London for university.","user_id":757039,"name":"Masami Iliffe","website":""},{"id":762714,"bio":"Taiwanese freelance photographer","user_id":757005,"name":"Yu Tsang Liao","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/liaoyutsang/albums/with/72157649204415390"},{"id":535305,"bio":"","user_id":534721,"name":"Riga Singawinata","website":"sites.google.com/view/riga-s/artwork"},{"id":661605,"bio":"My name is Tally Ratzker, 34 years old from Israel mother of her mother.\nI was born in Ukraine in the city of Mariupol and at the age of 12 I immigrated to Israel with my mother and older sister.\nThe first years of post-aliyah were not simple ones that came along with the difficulties of adolescence. I found the place of personal expression and the need for a safe place in a simple digital camera that I received as a birthday present at the age of 18.\nIn 2009 I started studying the photography basics course at Studio Gavra. A year later I continued there to study a professional photography course. I started taking commercial photography jobs in various fields and at the same time I delved into the world of artistic photography.\nIn 2020-2021 I took two workshops of documentary photography and creating a personal project, led by Eyal Landsman and Yaara Raz Haklai.\nAs part of the workshop I created the series \"Escape room\" and \"Feels like home\" which were presented at the international photography festival of Photo is real of those years.\n2021 I was accepted to study photography at Bezalel, and after a break i continue .B.Ed.F.A  now at Faculty of Arts - Hamidrasha on this days. I'm aslo a student at Hamerhav of photography and arts  of Sagit Zluf Namir. \nDuring my last year, I created the \"Potatoes in Uniform\" series. Which won to be presnted on a main exhibition of the Internatinal photography festival Photo is Israel. ","user_id":661021,"name":"Tali Ratzker","website":""},{"id":789182,"bio":"I am a photographic artist currently studying in the Photography Department at the Royal College of Art. Before this, I spent five years documenting the lives of 100 middle-class families in China's first-tier cities, witnessing all stages of life, including birth, growth, ageing, and death. I have a keen ability to observe and uncover the emotional relationships and their underlying causes. This project has continually prompted me to reflect on and construct the relationship between individuals and families, and the connection between families and society. To me, photography is not just about the image itself; it represents cultural and social identity. Themes of time, memory, relationship and death have always permeated my creative career, influenced by contemporary conceptual art. The medias include installations, moving images, and sound. Multimodal expression helps me convey complex emotions and perceptions more effectively to the audience, sparking deep reflections on contemporary life and drawing attention to the subtle emotions and everyday details that are easily overlooked in our fast-paced society.","user_id":778425,"name":"Fengyang Zeng","website":"www.youngfyou.com"},{"id":367681,"bio":"Born in Baltimore, Maryland, raised in Rhode Island, Marc stayed in the east through college. There he majored in Philosophy, studying Hegel and Wittgenstein, both western philosophers steeped in eastern religion.  Marc also took courses on Buddhism, Taoism and Chinese Painting. Marc then spent over 35 years in Seattle, with international travel regularly to Southeast Asia.  \n\nMarc retired in 2018, when his wife and He moved to Philadelphia for her new job. Since then, photography, and particularly botanical photography, has been his focus.\n\nBotanicals help Marc understand his own place in the world, which is both amazing in the moment and changing, decaying all the time. He aims to achieve what Buddhists call beginner’s mind; always practicing, trying to understand just what can be learned in each moment.  ","user_id":367079,"name":"Marc Kittner","website":"www.kittnerphotography.com"},{"id":145881,"bio":"Karolina Wojtasik works in New York, Los Angeles and across the globe. Most recently she shot her signature portrait series in Peru, Argentina, Siberia, Africa, and India.\n\nShe specializes in Portraits, Entertainment, Advertising and commissioned photography. Her work has been featured in key art campaigns for leading television networks and magazines.  Her portraits are featured in high-end personal collections. In 2012, she was selected to show her “India” series at the world renowned Art Basel in Miami and was featured in a solo show with Gallery I/D. Her work is part of a permanent collection at the prominent Martin Z. Marguilies Collection in the Wynwood Art District in Miami. \n\nKarolina graduated from the International Center of Photography. Born in Warsaw, Poland, she resides in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":145279,"name":"Karolina Wojtasik","website":"KarolinaWojtasik.com"},{"id":768141,"bio":"","user_id":761324,"name":"Sascha Ali","website":""},{"id":48189,"bio":"Shortly after the academy of fine arts, Ingmar started working in the commercial field, specializing in Still life photography.\nAfter years of working for a variety of customers, in the likes of AbnAmro, Vitra, Delta Lloyd, Wallpaper magazine,\nFrame, Items, he's expanding his field with film and more personal art work.\n\"Nowadays it's necessary to extend your horizon. To be working in a single field of expertise is no longer sufficient\nif you want to create visual work in this day and age of ever growing media awareness\" he says.\nHis personal work, created together with stylist Mik zandijk has become a more meaningful part of his work\nthe last couple of years.","user_id":48194,"name":"Ingmar Swalue","website":"www.ingmarswalue.com"},{"id":48201,"bio":"With her Italian - Argentinean origins, she grew up in her parents’ photo studio, experiencing photography since she was very young. She attended the Communication Science Faculty, where photographic art could be deepened. She used to work for eight years at the Rio Cuarto City TV Channel, in Argentina.  As she moved on to Italy, she has been keeping on documenting private life preserving her passion for photography. 2012 sealed her love for photography as a powerful means of expression. Photography is for her an ever  more  evident  expressive  need,  a  way  of  channelling  her  urgent  desire  for  creativity  and  communication.  In her photographic  tales  she  is  interested  in  the anthropological aspect, but with an eye to aesthetics. After an artistic journey dedicated to reportage, she decided to also experiment with a conceptual language of communication in photography. In April 2019 she published her first self-produced photo book: The Village. ","user_id":48206,"name":"CATALINA ISABEL NUCERA","website":"www.kattynucera.com"},{"id":676886,"bio":"Cecilie E. Åserud, (born 1975, Norway). Education in Fine Art, Art History and Graphic Design. Working as Art Director in Magazines and as Fine Art Photographer on the side. ","user_id":676302,"name":"Cecilie Åserud","website":""},{"id":48274,"bio":"Until my early twenties I had never thought about being a photographer. Although, I always\nloved to admire the nature, people and environments around me. Things like that prevented\nme from being bored no matter when or where I was. When I studied anthropology the will of\nevolving myself and study different environments and cultures only increased. One day I took a\nprofessional camera to see how it works and everything got clear to me. From that moment I lost my interest for conventional cameras and wanted to learn more and more about the professional ones. I could conclude that all my interest for studying different environments, known and unknown societies, used to be more pleased when I used to photograph them.\nToday, being conscious about what I really love, I make my photographs with passion, trying to always improve my work.","user_id":48279,"name":"Chico Morais","website":"www.chicomorais.com"},{"id":307682,"bio":"2014\u0026nbsp;: \nTriste tropisme, Sept off, Nice,\u0026nbsp;France\n\u0026nbsp;\n2015 :\n• Tandem, citée historique, vence, France (voir annexes) \n• La mémoire du silence, Ancienne gare, San Remo, Italie\n• This is live, Palais des congrés, Clermont ferrand, France\n• La dolce vita, Palais des congrés, Strasbourg, France\n\u0026nbsp;\n2016 :\n• \u0026nbsp;La mémoire du silence, abattoir,\u0026nbsp;Nice, France\n• Triste Tropisme, Galerie DS, Vence, France\n• Tandem # 2, citée historique, Vence, France\n• Paris La Défense\u0026nbsp;: From to Kyoto to Tokyo\n\u0026nbsp;\n2017\u0026nbsp;:\n• Flash back, Le sac à dos, Nice, France\n• Les faucheurs, Musée de Tourrettes\u0026nbsp;sur Loup, France\n• Grand Prix St Tropez, Château de la Messardière, Saint Tropez, France\n• Galerie Uni-vers photos,\u0026nbsp;Le bal de la rose\u0026nbsp;– Nice\n\n2018 : \n• La ferme, Pole pluridisciplinaire 109, Nice\n• AYEE (Are You Experienced Enough) Eclairage public le109, Nice\n• Daptone super soul revue, DIME ON, Nice\n\n2019 : \n• Danse temps 1 – espace broullon de culture - Nice\n• INSOMNIE – Musée  de Tourrettes sur Loup  \n• Habeas corpus – ECO.LE – Carros\n• Ribirth : la conciergerie Gounod – Nice\n• Tandem – Les faucheurs - chemin de photos – Carcassonne\n\n2020 : \nImmersion une autre histoire – \nORIGINE 2.0 – Festival les inclassables – Le 109 Nice\n\n2021 : \nREBIRTH – DOUBLE JEU  -  l’entre-pont  - Nice\nAssociation de l’art – La condamine - Drap\n\n2022 : \nApparition - Festival du Peu – Le Broc\n\n2023 : \nLes faucheurs - Musée International de la parfumerie – Grasse\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":307080,"name":"Frederic Pasquini","website":"www.frederic-pasquini.com"},{"id":762766,"bio":"Jestem fotografem amatorem. Świadomie tworzę fotografie od niedawna. ","user_id":757048,"name":"Sławek Dąbrowski","website":""},{"id":48270,"bio":"Born 1981 in southern Italy.\nLives and works in Rome.\n\nAfter his classical studies, he enrolled in engineering while working as a software developer but soon realized that photography was his real interest.\nIn recent years he has devoted himself more to personal projects, leaving aside the commercial aspect of photography to further develop his own vision and style.\n\nEducation: \nScuola Romana di Fotografia, Master in Reportage, 2011.\n\nWorkshops:\n2018 Arja Hyytiäinen (Finland, AgenceVù),\n2018 Anders Petersen (Sweden),\n2015 Lina Pallotta (ITA/USA),\n2012 Michael Ackerman (USA, AgenceVù),\n2011 Morten Andersen (Norway),\n2010 Patrik Zackman (France, Magnum Photos)\n\n\n","user_id":48275,"name":"Francesco Nicastri","website":"francesconicastri.com"},{"id":48225,"bio":"I love wedding photography  because of the endless creative freedom that I have as a photographer, but also because I had come to realize that through wedding photography I get to be the witness of the essence of human emotion. \n\n","user_id":48230,"name":"Robson Santiago","website":"www.robsonsantiago.com"},{"id":18929,"bio":"I'm a native Californian with no tan, living in Los Angeles for the last 43 years. It definitely is a love/hate relationship.\n\nI work as an artist, and up until the pandemic, I worked in television, making logos, titling and graphics for TV shows like \"Conan\", \"Dancing with the Stars,\" \"American Idol,\" and \"Access Hollywood.\" I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Performance and Spanish from Indiana University and a Master of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism from USC.\n\nPhotography has always been a big part of my life. In junior high school, I was the school newspaper's photographer; everything was shot with a Polaroid Land Camera. I bought my first camera (Nikon FE) with student loan money and never looked back. I saw photography as a necessary hobby in the beginning, and over the years have explored conceptual themes in my work, creating bodies of work that have been exhibited nationally and internationally.","user_id":18929,"name":"Lori Pond","website":"www.loripond.com"},{"id":48728,"bio":"I was born in Amfilochia, Ait / nia and grew up in Athens, Greece. I am a make up artist and my first contact with photography was in 1990 taking darkroom lessons. I have attended seminars and whork shops of lighting, portrait, studio light, composition, aesthetics and I love to photograph my thoughts. Member of E.F. Since 2016 I have been distinguished in national and international competitions while my works have been exhibited in Greece and abroad.","user_id":48733,"name":"Maria Skylodimou","website":"www.facebook.com/lememaria"},{"id":718204,"bio":"Jane Boyer is a lens-based artist, curator, and academic researcher. Recognising that smartphones are uniquely personal to each owner, she uses her iPhone as a symbolic tool to create imagery suggesting the presence of the inner self within her artwork. She completed a Fine Art PhD at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in 2021.  Jane was awarded an Arts Council England grant for curating This ‘Me’ of Mine, a travelling group exhibition exploring self in our digital age and how objects mediate emotion. This project led to her PhD, where these themes and the prevalence of repetition in her work has been developed into a philosophically based praxis which considers the functions of the simulacrum, through repetition, fragmentation, and the vagaries of memory. Curators for Supports/Surfaces at Carré d’Art Contemporary Art Museum of Nîmes selected her work for 'Remise en forme' at École Superieur des Beaux Arts in Nîmes. Followed by a year-long research residency with The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK where she explored how memory influenced her attraction to objects in the gallery. Her latest work grapples with feelings of eco-anxiety as a recurrent internal agitation. She was the Cell Phone category winner of the 18th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards with representation in the Barcelona Foto Biennale. She was awarded a Certificate of Artistic Merit from The Luxembourg Art Prize 2022. Jane lives and works in France.","user_id":717620,"name":"Jane Boyer","website":"www.janeboyer.com"},{"id":739886,"bio":"Nathan Hinze, a UK-based photographer from Edinburgh, Scotland. With a passion for portraiture, street photography, Food \u0026amp; Drink and documentary, Nathan has been capturing the essence of humanity through his lens since 2015. Drawing inspiration from his years spent as a bartender and bar manager, Nathan is fascinated by human form, characteristics, expressions, and mood - elements that he believes can be beautifully captured with a camera.\n\nDriven by his curiosity for different cultures, traditions, and ethnicities, Nathan strives to learn more and showcase the diverse beauty of the world through his work. He has already achieved some recognition, with one of his food images featured in National Geographic Traveler magazine. However, Nathan is eager to continue his career progression and contribute many more article feature shots to the world of photography.","user_id":737730,"name":"Nathan Hinze","website":"nathinzephotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":763040,"bio":"Z Shubert is a working artist traditionally trained in printmaking but working in several mediums. Z’s work explores subtle nuances of alcoholism/addiction including: desire, identity, and community. Z has been in active recovery from addiction for 8 years. \n\nShubert was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently lives and works in North Central Florida. Z received their BFA from University of Florida in 2020. ","user_id":757271,"name":"Z Shubert","website":"www.zshubert.xyz"},{"id":377370,"bio":"Danae Katerina Mavragani studied Informatics and Multimedia Engineering (BA), Visual Design (MA), Photography and Theater (APs)\n\nShe has been dealing with Photography from 2018, after her participation in the annual program of the Athens School of Fine Arts \"Photography: Theories and Creative Practices\".\n\nShe loves photography and visual beauty with a bit abstract approach.\n\nShe lives and works in Athens.","user_id":376786,"name":"Danae Katerina Mavragani","website":"fisheyemagazine.fr/rdv/coups-de-coeur/les-coups-de-coeur-361"},{"id":181556,"bio":"My life literary change in 2013 when i took my first photography lessons  and immediately I felt the magical power of street photography. A form of art that I didn’t knew that existed. With great enthusiasm but also being a little bit skeptical I did my first street photography attempts. Now street photography is my passion. You can see the rest ...","user_id":180954,"name":"meletios vasileiou","website":""},{"id":668277,"bio":"I'm an analog enthusiast living and shooting primarily in Bristol, UK. All of my photos are taken using film cameras between 40 and 90 years old","user_id":667693,"name":"Alex Gunn","website":"www.instagram.com/alexgunn.photo"},{"id":774980,"bio":"James Cooke is an amateur photographer residing in the United Kingdom. He dabbles in  most areas of photography but particularly enjoys architecture.","user_id":766894,"name":"James Cooke","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/james_cooke"},{"id":52950,"bio":"Annie immigrated to the United States in 1997 and lived in San Francisco for a while before moving to Sweden in 2021 to study master's program at Linnaeus University in Kalmar, Sweden. Annie loves photography and had several exhibitions between 2016 and 2018 in San Francisco and Taiwan until her camera and all the equipment were stolen after the San Francisco house she lived in was broken into. Right now Annie is trying to recover from the loss and hopefully be able to make enough money to buy a new camera and equipment again. \n","user_id":52955,"name":"Annie Tsai","website":""},{"id":185827,"bio":"My name is João Pedro Camelo. I was born in Portugal, in October 1978, and currently I live in Saudi Arabia. I am a Chemical Engineer by training, having started my professional activity in 2002. Since then, and simultaneously, I have been traveling around the World. I clearly describe myself as a traveller. I like cultural discovery, genuine contact with people and the most interesting places on the planet. For me, any place will have a story to tell.\n\nThe interest in photography resulted from these trips. Without theoretical knowledge, I was looking for the record of unique and unforgettable moments. In the portfolio I have images from America to Asia, passing through Europe and Africa.\n\nI decided to take photography more seriously when I started studying at the Instituto Português da Fotografia, one of the most renowned photography schools in Portugal. Currently, I am interested in documentary and author photography.","user_id":185225,"name":"João Pedro Mendes Camelo","website":"joaopedrocamelo.com"},{"id":831068,"bio":"Olesja Brandt is an emerging photographer from Germany. She works with portraiture, architecture, and art imagery, developing a minimalist style based on the purity of lines and emotional restraint. Her photo-graphs are an attempt to connect the external world with internal expe-rience, finding sincerity and personal stories in every form and gaze. She is learning photography independently and through masterclasses of contemporary artists.","user_id":816806,"name":"Olesja Brandt","website":""},{"id":48361,"bio":"Emilia Moisio (born Helsinki, Finland 1983) is a freelance photographer based in London and Wolverhampton, working with private and corporate assignments and her personal art projects.\n\n\nHer research-based art practice is investigating and questioning the role and functions of images in society and our lives. With a series of diverse, conceptually based photographic projects, she uses images as a tool to examine, analyse, develop, and articulate structured frameworks of thought. Her work critically investigates the social and cultural conventions of different areas of imaging and interpretation, and the persistent role of the relatively inconspicuous, historical assumptions of the inherent photographic objectivity, evidentiality, and truthfulness. Particularly concerned with conceptually disrupting the easily assumed photographic transparency in our habitual interactions with images, her most recent major work is investigating the conventions of scientific imaging and their impact on our perceptions of reality. \n\nPrimarily busy as a popular wedding photographer, she also has years of experience working with a wide scope of editorial, commercial, and corporate assignments, with work both published in newspapers, magazines, brochures, books, and on corporate websites. \n\nShe is the winner of the Troika Photography Award in 2015 and her art projects have been exhibited widely in photography and cross-media group exhibitions in UK and internationally, shortlisted for Source-Cord Prize 2014, and published in Magenta Flash Forward 2015 and Silvershotz Folio 2012.","user_id":48366,"name":"Emilia Moisio","website":"emiliamoisio.com"},{"id":647298,"bio":"I try to convey subtle notes of mood and emotions, tenderness, depth and lightness. This is close to my inner world. I love minimalism, the play of light and shadow, portrait in space, sometimes a little illusory and romantic, but preserving a natural appearance\n\ninstagram.com/eugenerabotnikov\n\nPortfolio \nhttps://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=196452\n\n\nBest achievements in competitions :\n\n- ND Awards 2021, 2rd place in  People/Portrait\n\n- The “Prix de la Photographie, Paris” (P×3) 2021,  Silver Winner in Portraiture/Personality \n\n- Chromatic Awards 2021, 2rd Place Winner in Portrait","user_id":646714,"name":"Eugène Rabotnikov","website":"www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=196452"},{"id":243426,"bio":"","user_id":242824,"name":"Sean Declerck","website":"seandeclerck.com"},{"id":775111,"bio":"I am blessed to find myself at an inflection point in life where immersion into wildlife photography can be fully embraced, to speak to the awareness of species endangerment and to support conservation and ground level programmes.\nBlack and white images are my preferred creative choice. A timeless approach for wildlife that is clean and powerful, diminishing visual distractions, and personally, enhances the light and features to their purest form. Whilst emotions and the subtlest nuances of details are spoken without a word.\n","user_id":766995,"name":"Elizabeth Storms","website":""},{"id":841209,"bio":"Reader of the past, writer of the future, observer of the present, interpreter of moments. In short, a person who, at times, lives a life where the rules become increasingly blurred.","user_id":827052,"name":"Luis Martínez","website":null},{"id":763235,"bio":"Olivia Greenberg is a conceptually-based fine art photographer who aims to share intimate stories in her work. Olivia’s work is rooted in personal experience and explores themes such as identity and memory. Through visualizing internal experiences, she provides a setting in which the viewer can connect with her, and others to know they are not alone.","user_id":757433,"name":"Olivia Greenberg","website":"oliviadylanphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":274167,"bio":"Fell in love with photography when I was 16 years old and have been shooting all I can and learning as much as possible since then.","user_id":273565,"name":"Joel Hast","website":"trout-squid-rnee.squarespace.com"},{"id":789218,"bio":"Hello! My name is Natalia. I am 39 years old. I was born and raised in Kyiv, Ukraine, but I have been living in France for the past two years.\n\nI hold a degree in psychology, but fifteen years ago, my career took a new turn when I started creating handmade leather clothing and accessories of my own design. Unfortunately, with the onset of war, my business collapsed, leading to the loss of my business and the will to live.\n\n Photography became my lifeline, helping me emerge from depression and start afresh. Over the past two years, I immersed myself in the history of photography, studying various photographers and developing my style. I am deeply passionate about art photography, conceptual, and street photography, finding inspiration in the expressive and creative approach to depicting the world. Roaming the streets, capturing unique moments and unexpected shots has become more than just a hobby for me; it's a way to escape the daily routine and find inspiration. Street photography has become my source of tranquility and joy, with each shot reflecting a little piece of my world and perception of the surrounding reality.\nLooking ahead, I aim to further develop my photography skills, constantly seeking new challenges and opportunities for growth.\n","user_id":778454,"name":"Natalia Katelnytska","website":""},{"id":331314,"bio":"Now a gentleman pixel rancher. Previously graphic design, print production, color management, photography, carpentry, and 7 biblical years as a stable-hand. ","user_id":330712,"name":"larry gassan","website":"larrygassan.photoshelter.com"},{"id":48313,"bio":"Justin Howland is a Salt Lake City based photographer and writer with a growing interest in photo reportage and long-form documentary projects.\n\nHis personal work is drawn to human interaction with and around the creation of space, and is impacted by the nuances of gesture, repetition, and how informal occurrences develop into formal social monographs. Justin’s current projects are centered around documenting the streets of Salt Lake City, and examining memory and family narrative in present day Carbon County, Utah.","user_id":48318,"name":"Justin Howland","website":"www.RedDogRoams.com"},{"id":48288,"bio":"Marina Ekroos is a  photographer who loves to capture beauty of life and tell stories that inspire. In her personal projects her method is to deconstruct objects, concepts and ideas into stories. \n \nShe has a master’s degree in visual journalism and a bachelor’s degree in social history, which has greatly affected her approach to documentary photography. For her it is important to see and share the life of the people she meets. There is a beautiful story in us all.\n","user_id":48293,"name":"Marina Ekroos","website":"www.marinaekroos.com"},{"id":729428,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":728844,"name":"Flor huybens","website":"florhuybens.myportfolio.com"},{"id":789261,"bio":"Karla Schradi is a 25-year-old photographer and design student from Germany, where she currently lives in North Rhine-Westphalia.\nHer first exhibition took place in 2016. She took portraits of young men from Syria after they had to leave their home country. After her traineeship at an advertising agency, she decided to study photography in Bielefeld. Along the way, she opened a permanent exhibition in the new premises of a company (Horn Wertheim GmbH) and at the same time took on more and more commissions. The personal assistance of a conceptual artist (Andy Kassier, Berlin) in summer 2021 helped her to realise that she wanted to be an artist herself. Since then she has been working as a freelance photographer for conceptual personal works and commissions.\nIn her current work and final bachelors project \"mirrorless mirror\" she focus on her role and ability in the society and plays with the fact of first impressions.","user_id":778492,"name":"Karla Schradi","website":"karlaschradi21.myportfolio.com"},{"id":727939,"bio":"My name is Karthik Subramaniam, and I am a photographer in San Francisco. I work as a software engineer full-time and photograph in my free time.\n\nI mainly photograph wildlife and landscapes. For years, I was photographing landscapes, cityscapes and travels, but in 2020, I started photographing wildlife and quickly fell in love with it.\n\nI grew up watching nature documentaries. I’m so excited and passionate about being able to observe and photograph wildlife now.\n\nMy wildlife images have won me some awards, notably the grand prize in National Geographic’s Pictures of the Year 2022, Fstoppers Photographer of the Year 2022, first place in wildlife category in 500px and Neil Dankoff Photography Competition 2022, third place in Outdoor Photographer Wildlife 2022, and runner-up in PetaPixel’s Wild Personalities 2022.","user_id":727355,"name":"Karthik Subramaniam","website":"www.instagram.com/karthz"},{"id":252924,"bio":"\n","user_id":252322,"name":"RAVI JEET SINGH","website":""},{"id":762812,"bio":"\"I've been passionate about photography since I was just 10 years old, and I received my first polaroid camera. After finishing high school, I moved from Canada to Europe in 1992 to pursue my dream career as a photographer, focusing on portraits, fashion, and commercial photography. In 1999, my career was flourishing when I relocated to Miami and began working with many brands and the music \u0026amp; fashion industry. Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, I had to step away from photography in 2006. However, after 16 long years, I picked up my camera again in 2022 to work on the StopWar campaign for Ukraine, and I'm excited to be back in the world of photography.\"","user_id":757086,"name":"Yaro Ville","website":"www.yaroville.com"},{"id":48484,"bio":"","user_id":48489,"name":"Yasir Iqbal","website":"www.yasiriqbal.com"},{"id":48501,"bio":"","user_id":48506,"name":"Lana Ten","website":"lanaten.viewbook.com"},{"id":48461,"bio":"","user_id":48466,"name":"Roberto Guzman","website":"robertoguzman.net"},{"id":784922,"bio":"","user_id":774859,"name":"冠伶 李","website":""},{"id":784913,"bio":"","user_id":774852,"name":"Joseph Messer","website":""},{"id":789543,"bio":"I am a very active person who loves practicing sports, spending time with friends and family and taking photos.\nI began exploring the world of photography in 2020 as a self-taught artist, and since then I have worked diligently to improve my technique and develop my own style. I like to capture authentic and lively moments, especially in natural light. ","user_id":778731,"name":"armelle Pics","website":"armellepics.myportfolio.com"},{"id":48310,"bio":" I am a non professional autonomous art photographer living in Rotterdam.  \nSince I was a child I have been using a camera to express myself and to preserve precious moments.\n \nAfter a career as a general practitioner I dedicated myself  to photography. I work with analog, alternative and digital processes.\n \nIn 2017 I was invited to participate in Gallery Sehnsucht;  a photographers collective that organizes pop up exhibitions.\n \nIn the meantime I have won a prize, self published a book and participated in many group exhibitions.\n ","user_id":48315,"name":"Nicole Hagesteijn","website":"www.nicolehagesteijn.com"},{"id":137808,"bio":"Yuuki Shibata is a photographer and artist born and raised in Japan. Whilst working on commercial photography she began her own projects.\n\nShe has created works by rethinking the world from various perspectives through her projects. The \"Identity\" series consists of photographs and interviews focusing on nationality, ethnicity, and culture. \"Family-Gajog-Kazoku,\" is a documentary about a second-generation Korean-Japanese woman and her family.\n\nHer projects received awards include International Photography Award 2021 (third-prize) and Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2021(finalist).\nHer photography and art projects have been exhibited in Japan, Thailand, France, Austria, Russia, and Serbia.","user_id":137206,"name":"Yuuki Shibata","website":"www.yuukishibata.photography"},{"id":843319,"bio":"0066bet-app.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate dining with exquisite flavors and expert-crafted cuisine for food enthusiasts.\nBrand: 0066bet-app\nWebsite: https://0066bet-app.br.com\nAddress: R. Oscar Freire, 500 - Pinheiros, São Paulo - SP, 05409-011, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (13) 1561-3203\nEmail: 0066bet-app@gmail.com\nHashtag: #0066bet-app #0066bet-appfood #0066bet-apprecipes #0066bet-appculinary #0066bet-appdining","user_id":829162,"name":"asda vcbyf","website":"0066bet-app.br.com"},{"id":763227,"bio":"Born in Brazil, Maria Eduarda Comas, a native of the city of Porto Alegre, is a fan of travel, architecture, and art. Her work utilizes geometry through photography to discover unusual perspectives, both in the simple things of everyday life and in iconic places around the world.","user_id":757426,"name":"Maria Eduarda Comas","website":"www.mariaeduardacomas.com.br"},{"id":543516,"bio":"Photography is my way of taking care of the little one I once was.","user_id":542932,"name":"Tammy Lacasse","website":"www.shoptammylacasse.com"},{"id":112057,"bio":"I am a filmmaker and photographer based in Wellington, New Zealand. ","user_id":111455,"name":"Paul Wong","website":"www.picfair.com/crearte88"},{"id":843316,"bio":"116bet-app.br.com offers gourmet recipes and culinary experiences that elevate dining, inspiring food lovers to savor exquisite flavors and master refined cuisine.\nBrand: 116bet-app\nWebsite: https://116bet-app.br.com\nAddress: R. Oscar Freire, 500 - Pinheiros, São Paulo - SP, 05409-011, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (69) 1566-9572\nEmail: 116bet-app@gmail.com\nHashtag: #116bet-app #116bet-appfood #116bet-apprecipes #116bet-appculinary #116bet-appdining","user_id":829159,"name":"bvyua hyau","website":"116bet-app.br.com"},{"id":115822,"bio":"I studied photography at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. Since 1993 I have been working as a professional photographer, following my personal long-term projects and series created in different parts of the world. These projects have been shown at exhibitions in Europe and abroad and published in prestigious magazines. \n\nMy works are part of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart Collection, Daimler Art Collection, Germany, Banco Espirito Santo Collection, Portugal, Eric Franck Fine Art Collection, London and with private collectors. ","user_id":115220,"name":"Andrea Altemüller","website":"www.altemueller.de"},{"id":115813,"bio":"My name is Darren Saul, I’m a photographer and I love it! \n\nMy passion is documentary/street photography but I find myself constantly re-inventing myself and that’s what makes it so much fun.\n\nCommercially I work in many areas - events, corporate, editorial, headshots, dance, portraiture and even fashion. I'm also a photography tutor with The Aperture Club.\n\nAfter studying at the Australian Centre for Photography I was completely hooked and I quickly realised that photography was going to be something much more than just a hobby for me.\n\nI love people and I feed off their energy. When I photograph I like to get close and get right in the middle of the action. I try to immerse myself into the environment I am photographing in and make myself as ready as possible to accept a “photographic gift”.\n\nPhotography is both my obsession and my meditation!","user_id":115211,"name":"Darren Saul","website":"darren-saul-upj1.squarespace.com"},{"id":115871,"bio":"","user_id":115269,"name":"Dominique Shaw","website":"www.yorkplacestudios.co.uk"},{"id":201932,"bio":"Rubén García Felices nació en 1975 en Almería, España, donde aún vive y trabaja como auxiliar administrativo en el Servicio Andaluz de Salud. Casado y sin hijos. Él es fotógrafo y periodista por vocación, de formación autodidacta, y lleva más de 15 años dando voz y visibilidad a la comunidad almeriense, especialmente a la más desfavorecida. Ya en 2013, obtuvo reconocimiento con sus impactantes retratos en blanco y negro de desnudos de prostitutas callejeras, un proyecto controvertido y peligroso, cargado de denuncia social, que le sirvió para darse a conocer en el mundo de la fotografía y descubrir su amor por el periodismo, pues con el comenzó a realizar sus primeras entrevistas, las cuales fueron el punto de partida para el camino que ha recorrido hasta hoy. “Almerienses”, es el nombre de su serie fotográfica más ambiciosa y en ella trata de ofrecer un amplio registro de retratos de la sociedad de la provincia de Almería en un período que abarca desde 2011 a la actualidad. Esta serie se divide en once secciones: Prostitutas de calle; Nudistas; Boxeadores; Protagonistas del Viejo Oeste; Bandas de rock, tatuados y moteros; Artistas e intelectuales; Olímpicos y paralímpicos; Grandes y pequeños deportistas; Trabajadores; Circenses; y Ciudadanos de a pie. Actualmente, y desde 2021, es colaborador semanal del periódico Diario de Almería, con una sección propia de entrevistas y retratos: \"Gente extraordinaria\". El mismo, además, escribe textos y artículos de manera puntual sobre cultura, deporte y sociedad almeriense en revistas, libros y prensa escrita en general, así como también en diferentes medios de comunicación en línea. En 2025, publica Gente extraordinaria (vol. 1) (Yeray Ediciones), un tomo con una selección de sus mejores entrevistas hasta ese año.\n\nEl trabajo fotográfico de García Felices ha sido publicado en tres libros monográficos, y expuesto en muestras individuales en instituciones de prestigio, como el Centro Português de Fotografia (C.P.F.) de Oporto, el Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía (CAF) de Almería –donde fue invitado a exponer por el exdirector de esa institución, Rafael Doctor Roncero– o el Museo de Arte de Almería. Entre sus exposiciones colectivas, destacan \"Intercambio de miradas\" –con la Real Sociedad Fotográfica–, en la Place M2 Gallery de Tokio, en 2011; \"No Words\", dentro del Festival Off de PHotoESPAÑA en la Galería BAT Alberto Cornejo de Madrid, en 2016; \"125 años de fotografía (1899-2024). Colección de la Real Sociedad Fotográfica\", en el Centro de Arte Alcobendas (CAA) de Alcobendas, en 2024; \"Mapping\", en el contexto del festival PHotoESPAÑA, en MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico de Almería, en 2024; y \"Maestros contemporáneos\", en el Museo de Arte Doña Pakyta de Almería, en 2025. Asimismo, ha participado en reconocidos festivales y ferias de fotografía, como son la bienal Fotonoviembre de Tenerife, el PhotOn Festival de Valencia, PHotoESPAÑA (PHE), segoviaFOTO, las Jornadas Fotográficas Argazki Bilera, el festival Encontros da Imagen de Braga, la Sección Oficial de Outono Fotográfico, la feria entreFotos, PhotoMercado, China Photography Art Festival, China International Photographic Art Exhibition (CIPAE) e Imaginària - Fotografía en primavera en Castellón. En 2013 fue seleccionado en Descubrimientos PHotoESPAÑA por su proyecto \"Prostitución. Retratos de una vida en la calle\". Ocasionalmente compagina su actividad como fotógrafo y periodista con la edición y/o coordinación de publicaciones y el comisariado independiente de exposiciones de fotografía. Es el editor y coordinador de Contemporáneos. Treinta fotógrafos de hoy (La Fábrica Editorial, 2015), un volumen con prólogo de José María Díaz-Maroto que recoge una amplia panorámica de la fotografía española y extranjera más actual. Como comisario, ha sido responsable de la exposición itinerante por España \"Nueva fotografía internacional en el siglo XXI\" (2015-2016), en la cual agrupó a un amplio abanico de fotógrafos de Descubrimientos PHE, entre los que se encontraban Georges Pacheco, Veronika Marquez, José Antonio de Lamadrid, Javier Ayuso, Alejandra Carles-Tolrá, Diambra Mariani y Robert Harding Pittman. También es el comisario y editor de las muestras \"Conociendo a los pensadores de España: unos 34 retratos de filósofos actuales\", \"Diversidad y pluralidad en la fotografía almeriense actual\" y \"Niños de La Chanca en la fotografía de Jesús de Perceval\". Desde junio de 2025 es el gestor cultural del Espacio expositivo del Consultorio de Salud Cabo de Gata de Almería. Tiene obra expuesta permanentemente en el Centro Pérez Siquier de Olula del Río, y hay fotografías suyas en importantes colecciones públicas y privadas, incluyendo la Colección Nacional de Fotografía (CNF) del Centro Português de Fotografia.","user_id":201330,"name":"Rubén García Felices","website":"www.rubengarciafelices.es"},{"id":569093,"bio":"I am a visual artist who does also photography. \n\n\n\nDESIREE MALDONADO\nI am a 2008 Olympic Gold Medal award-winning visual artist. I also have many other honors and awards associated with my artwork including exhibitions at famous art galleries, and inclusions in private collections as well as on public buildings and landmarks.   My art is based on pure expressionism, through which I express my thoughts, emotions, and feelings. I work mostly with pure acrylic straight from the tube, creating spaces of colors and lines, defining faces or parts of figures with a mix of abstraction. It is a multidimensional world of colors, usually bright colors that join on the surface. I work with a dry brush, acrylic in paste, and oil pastels.   Since I moved to New York, I have found new elements and concepts that have enriched my current artwork process. These are based on the dynamic world creation (outer and inner forces) that conform to our structure as humans and as part of the universe. Artists as the creators and generators of life, creating new patterns that change our life and level of awareness.   There are infinite ways of creating and making art. Artists from the past that have influenced my art process, including Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Maurice de Vlaminck, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, George Baselitz, among others, and Dante Montich who was my teacher and is considered one of the references for the expressionist movement in Cordoba, Argentina, and abroad.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":568509,"name":"Desirée Maldonado","website":"www.desiree-maldonado.com "},{"id":763131,"bio":"Uta Gleiser is a travel, food, lifestyle, and hospitality photographer, based in Hamburg, Germany.  She is focused on sustainable brands, growers, and makers because she believes that sustainability improves the quality of all our lives.","user_id":757347,"name":"Uta Gleiser","website":"www.utagleiser-photography.com"},{"id":763161,"bio":"I am a storyteller photographer","user_id":757371,"name":"Anna Gudrun Sliwa","website":""},{"id":143117,"bio":"I live in Hungary and the US and was born in Kolozsvar, Hungary and which is now Cluj, Romania.  I started taking and processing my own photos in my early teens in Romania with home made equipment and chemicals, my first award was in the '60s while a student at Columbia U in NYC, I was also the photo editor of the college newspaper and president of the camera club.  I continued to take photographs as a hobby during my career and have had several exhibits in Hungary and the US the last few years.\nExhibits:\n-\tThe Roma People – American International School, Budapest, 2010\n-\tUncommon Photos of Common People – Merlin Theatre Exhibition Hall, Budapest,  2011\n-\tWe Hungarians – Hungarian Parliament Office Bldg Exhibition Hall, Budapest, 2012\n-\tWe Hungarians (updated) – Hungarian Embassy, NYC, 2014 \n-\t The Visual Richness of African-Americans – Szentendre (Cultural Center of  the Military Academy), 2016\n-\tOde to  Hands – Cultural/Exhibit Center Budapest XIIIth District Mayor’s Office, 2017\n-\t The Visual Richness of African-Americans – (updated), Budapest, Unitarian Church  Headquarters Exhibit \u0026amp; Events Hall, 2018 \n-\tOde to Hands – Aranytiz Cultural Center, Budapest 2020 \n\nMy primary interest is life - portraying people's everyday lives that are so many different things - fascinating, thought provoking, troubling, humorous, moving, sad, beautiful . . . and sharing these images and the thoughts and, above all, the feelings associated with them with others. ","user_id":142515,"name":"Peter Mayer","website":""},{"id":433970,"bio":" I am passionate about off-piste skiing. I love winter and I love being outdoors, good weather, bad weather. I like to walk in the early hours of the morning to take pictures.","user_id":433386,"name":"Myriam Desjardins-Malenfant","website":"www.facebook.com/Myriam-Desjardins-Malenfant-photographie-52e-parallèle-nord-2074905052745633"},{"id":713482,"bio":"Photography is my inner life, and my family and other professional activities make my days happy and busy","user_id":712898,"name":"Filippo Monteleone","website":""},{"id":766479,"bio":"I am a photographer who enjoys taking photos to highlight beauty and sensation in ordinary views. ","user_id":760092,"name":"Ryoma Yamagishi","website":"ryomayamagishi.myportfolio.com"},{"id":374707,"bio":"27 year old photographer based in Montreal, Canada.","user_id":374123,"name":"sepehr sajjadieh","website":"www.photosbysep.com"},{"id":843317,"bio":"188betbr.br.com offers gourmet recipes and immersive culinary experiences, elevating your dining with exquisite food inspiration and expert cuisine insights.\nBrand: 188betbr\nWebsite: https://188betbr.br.com\nAddress: R. Oscar Freire, 500 - Pinheiros, São Paulo - SP, 05409-011, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (29) 1572-9099\nEmail: 188betbr@gmail.com\nHashtag: #188betbr #188betbrfood #188betbrrecipes #188betbrculinary #188betbrdining","user_id":829160,"name":"jiankang ren","website":"188betbr.br.com"},{"id":52978,"bio":"Nicholas Wojtas has always been interested in expressing himself through the arts. He seeks to share his emotions through his works.\nHe was introduced to Photography in 2005. He studied Applied Communications Arts and Graphic Design in 2008-2009.\n\nWojtas’ work has been published in a Call for Canadian Landscapes contest and can be found in Canadian Embassies Collections worldwide. A diptych of a Belleville snowstorm was purchased by the assistant photo editor of Canadian Geographic magazine. His work is represented in private collections in Ontario, Canada.\n\nWojtas’ Anxiety works won Honourable Mentions in the International Photography Awards Contest in 2013. His work was featured at Redwall Gallery in his exhibition Triptych: Identity. Wojtas won the Award of Visual Merit in Exhibition No. 8. His work was part of the Snow Exhibition at the Canadian Museum of History and resides in the Museum’s National Collection.\n\nWojtas continues to explore the expression of his Identity.\n","user_id":52983,"name":"Nicholas Wojtas","website":"nicholas-wojtas.squarespace.com"},{"id":762792,"bio":"\n","user_id":757071,"name":"atila karimi","website":""},{"id":763171,"bio":"Kell Mitchell is a talented photographer with an eye for capturing the beauty of everyday life. Kell's work celebrates an authentic humanity. She combines exciting composition and organic light to craft beautiful images that are both contemporary \u0026amp; resonant. \nKell is also a strong advocate for female empowerment and equality and supports Equal Lens, a non-profit organisation that promotes women and non-binary photographers.\n","user_id":757380,"name":"Kell Mitchell","website":"www.kellmitchell.com"},{"id":534017,"bio":"Nadezda Tavodova Tezgor is a Slovak-born American photojournalist based in New York City. In her work, she is focusing on conflict, human-interest stories, documentary photography, medical \u0026amp; clinical photography, breaking news and editorial work.","user_id":533433,"name":"Nadezda Tavodova Tezgor","website":"www.nadezdatavodovatezgor.com"},{"id":672203,"bio":"I’m a portraitist and documentary photographer,  mom, wife and part time free spirit.\n","user_id":671619,"name":"Meg Curti","website":"megcurti.myportfolio.com"},{"id":690254,"bio":"Photographer by passion, I took a basic and advanced course with Massimo Bersani, in 1996 Kodak placed him among the best Italian portrait photographers for the European Gold Award competition.\nAfter years of being self-taught, I now rely on the photographer Stefania Bosso/Cesura to deepen my technique and vision.\nI have published two self-produced fanzines and will exhibit at Photofestival '23 in Milan, with another project.\nPassionate about reportage and portraits.","user_id":689670,"name":"Ermanno Carelli","website":"Ig erman_carelli"},{"id":763165,"bio":"With an unwavering passion for capturing life's most precious moments, I turned my hobby into a successful career, and I've never looked back.  My photography portfolio is diverse, ranging from breathtaking long exposure seascapes to vibrant sports and automotive imagery, and heartwarming family portraits. Clients often comment on the natural feel of my work, which I attribute to my ability to connect with my subjects and create a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere during shoots.  Based in the picturesque state of Florida, I have access to some of the most stunning scenery and beautiful beaches in the United States. This allows me to infuse each of my photographs with a unique and captivating energy that truly sets them apart.","user_id":757375,"name":"Christophe Hanckowiak","website":"www.christophephotography.com"},{"id":763134,"bio":"Katie Tasch is a fine art photographer based out of North Florida. Her photos are depictions of poetry within ordinary life, shot in a diaristic method. She holds a MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design, and has been represented in galleries such as Photoplace Gallery in VT, and Decode Gallery in AZ. ","user_id":757350,"name":"Katie Tasch","website":""},{"id":615338,"bio":"A passionate South American photographer living in Ecuador using a fixed 35mm lens.","user_id":614754,"name":"Andre Morelli","website":""},{"id":48340,"bio":"\tJudy Brown follows her career as Professor of Physics at Wellesley College and Research  Scientist at the MIT Media Lab with a combination of her long-time passions for animals and  photography.  She loves spending time with animals, photographing them and getting to know their individual behavioral  quirks.  Her \"Elliott\" portfolio of a spirited pony in his stall has been given a number of solo shows including two in Griffin Museum of Photography satellite galleries and an  MIT Architecture Department Tele-exhibit.  \tImages from her book \"Weatherbury Farm\" were in a two person show at the Griffin Museum satellite  gallery, SOWA, Boston in the spring of 2017.   Her photographs have been selected for over two  dozen juried exhibitions including recently Texas Photographic Society 29: The International Competition, a traveling exhibition, the 26th Annual Juried Members' Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography, and the 6th Annual Goup Show (Online),  Davis Orten Gallery.    Her recent book \"Weatherbury Farm\" is included in the Davis Orten Gallery's 11th Annual Self-Published Photobook Exhibition and received an honorable mention by Elizabeth Avedon in her list of Best Photography Books of 2020: Round-up Part II.\n\tShe is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and a 2019 Critical Mass 200 Finalist.\n","user_id":48345,"name":"Judy Brown","website":"Each of these images was taken at Weatherbury Farm, a private sanctuary in South Natick, MA,  and are included in my new book of the same name.   My book is available to those donating to charities working for more humane conditions for animals in factory farming.   www.judybrownphotography.com/Portfolios/Weatherbury-Book-Images-and-Charities"},{"id":763263,"bio":"","user_id":757450,"name":"Инга Макеева","website":"www.ingamakeeva.com"},{"id":763198,"bio":"49 years old IT professional living in Germany but born in Hungary ","user_id":757403,"name":"Peter Gal","website":"instagram.com/petergal_color?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y="},{"id":763297,"bio":"","user_id":757479,"name":"Kate Lewis","website":null},{"id":358469,"bio":"Alexandra Rieloff is multi disciplinary artist (actor, filmmaker, choreographer and vocalist), with four decades of experience, both being and in front of the camera. ","user_id":357867,"name":"Alexandra Rieloff","website":"alexrieloff.wixsite.com/photoart"},{"id":666092,"bio":"I’m a mama with big feelings, a lover of nature and a firm believer in the magic of life.  And even when our journeys are difficult, I think there is beauty to be captured.\n\nIn my own life and throughout my own journey I have known happiness, grief, love, joy and sadness but above all, I have found there is a story within each of these experiences that needs to be told over and over.  These moments guide my hands to my camera or my paint brushes and I am moved to lift them, no matter how heavy it may feel and forever document what I felt in those moments.  \n\nThese life experiences are my WHY and why I slowly breathed life back into my life as an artist.","user_id":665508,"name":"Kelli Johansen","website":"www.kellijohansen.com"},{"id":763210,"bio":"","user_id":757413,"name":"Natalya Kruk","website":""},{"id":768299,"bio":"","user_id":761427,"name":"Satjakarn Vutinuntakasame","website":""},{"id":43578,"bio":"Photography is my great passion. Everyday I have to take my camera and show my thoughts in the frams. ","user_id":43583,"name":"Pawel Adamek","website":"paweladamek.pl"},{"id":839824,"bio":"","user_id":825667,"name":"Ali MahdiPanah","website":""},{"id":763242,"bio":"I'm a fine art street photographer based in Edinburgh. \n\nI first fell in love with photography 10 years ago after a basic photography class taught me about shooting manually. Open my eyes to a new world.","user_id":757438,"name":"Howard Parsons-Hewes","website":"www.heshootsstreet.com"},{"id":48397,"bio":"Antonio Ysursa (b. 1990) is a Basque-Uruguayan photographer based in NYC.  Antonio graduated from Seattle University with a BA in English Literature and Photography. Currently he is working on a new series set in his mother's homeland of Uruguay.\n\nantonioysursa@gmail.com","user_id":48402,"name":"Antonio Ysursa","website":"www.antonioysursa.com "},{"id":763281,"bio":"","user_id":757465,"name":"Lik Hang Nick Chan","website":"www.facebook.com/streetwandering"},{"id":763279,"bio":"Debashish Chakrabarty is an artist and author. He was born and grew up in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. A photography graduate of the capital’s Pathshala South Asian Media Institute. Through science and arts, he explores the plasticity of the human mind. He looks closely at the power and production relations as well, to reflect on the human condition shaped by prior relations. He has been using diverse kinds of optical, photographic, and drawing techniques to narrate stories that reflect various degrees of human experiences.","user_id":757463,"name":"Debashish Chakrabarty","website":"www.debashishchakrabarty.com"},{"id":18621,"bio":"Heidi Kirkpatrick is a photo-based artist living in Portland, Oregon. She creates intimate objects in both silver and cyanotype that address universal themes of family, history, love, and loss. Heidi has shown her work in over one hundred exhibitions in the last twenty-five years. Her work is held in numerous public and private collections and has been included in the Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 four times. Heidi is represented by Dina Mitrani Gallery, Miami, Florida and G. Gibson Projects, Seattle, Washington. ","user_id":18621,"name":"Heidi Kirkpatrick","website":"www.heidikirkpatrick.com"},{"id":453456,"bio":"I am a photographer and creative director, specializing in conceptual, fashion, and advertising photography and video.\nWith a background in commercial photography, I am also a visual artist, deeply invested in personal art projects. My greatest strength lies in my ability to seamlessly combine these two worlds, bringing a unique and creative vision to my commercial shoots, resulting in visually striking and distinct imagery.\nIn addition to photography, I have a passion for creating visual concepts for music videos and other video productions.\nCurrently based in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain\nRepresented by leading European photoagencies\nand Art gallery InsideOut (Brussels)","user_id":452872,"name":"Julia Buruleva","website":"Www.buruleva.com"},{"id":75459,"bio":"Born in Italy in 1982. I graduated in finance and business, just before I realized that was not for me, so that finance went down and photography came up and never stopped raising since the last 15 years.\nI travelled around Italy, England, Argentina, Netherlands, United Arabs Emirates and Spain over the last 10 years, trying to conciliate life’s necessities with dreams.\nRight now, photography plays a key role in my life. I like to turn my camera towards the crowd in urban backdrops. I’m obsessed with people and fascinated with faces, expressions, gazes, postures and dresses, trying to find the silent meaning of things.\n\n","user_id":75159,"name":"Marco Brecciaroli","website":""},{"id":763236,"bio":"","user_id":757434,"name":"Yaiza Rodríguez Melián","website":"www.themacaronesianphoto.com"},{"id":769098,"bio":"","user_id":761959,"name":"Aline Colette","website":"alinecolette63@gmail.com"},{"id":763264,"bio":"David Aden Sprigle is a widely published photographer, curator and photo collector.  Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, he moved to New York City at the age of 18, where he completed a degree in Film at New York University, School of the Arts.  As a photographer, he has lived and worked extensively in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Portland, Oregon and Venice Beach, California.  As curator of the David Aden Gallery, in Venice Beach, he nurtured unknown artists and revived the work of accomplished Masters. Arthur Tress' \"Male of the Species\" and Mel Roberts' \"California Boys\" generated fresh interest from a new generation of photography enthusiasts.  FotoFactory Press has published 4 monographs of his work, all of which are out-of-print and highly prized on Ebay and Amazon. David Aden Sprigle recently moved his studio to the Island of Hawaii, where he currently resides.","user_id":757451,"name":"David Aden Sprigle","website":"www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/403716/viewall"},{"id":48450,"bio":"\"As a Photography student, Arshia Maljaei was featured in a four group photography exhibition (2013), and has made 2 short films, as well as assisted in more than 10 short film productions.\"","user_id":48455,"name":"Seyed Arshia Maljaei Alhosseini","website":"www.arshiamaljaie.com"},{"id":763290,"bio":"","user_id":757473,"name":"Calvin Halvorsen","website":"calvhalv.wixsite.com/calvhalv"},{"id":763287,"bio":"Cicero deGuzman Jr. is a photographer living and working in Kingston New York. ","user_id":757470,"name":"Cicero deGuzman","website":"cicerodeguzmanjr.com"},{"id":773597,"bio":"An Italian electronics engineer, now based in Fort Lauderdale, with a passion for photography, he loves to continually confront the element of light.\nCreative photography, thanks to the technique of Lghtpainting, allows him to express himself by challenging himself in a continuous evolution and \"getting out of his comfort zone\" where curiosity and experimentation are the basis of different photographic projects whose common factors are time, exposure and light.","user_id":765658,"name":"Luca Carrà","website":"www.lucthelight.it"},{"id":48446,"bio":"Alessandro Barcellona is a passionate photographer based in the heart of Verona.\nHe works with Mirrorless cameras to capture the wonderful life everyday.\nTo him the camera is an object, never so important as the result, only an object that capturing the moment his eye is seeing, good to show to everyone an emotion.\nFor him, photography is not only about catching the soul of strangers, it’s also about experiencing life in places around the world.\nHe is also a lover of landscapes and essentially He is a lover of all that gives him an emotion. If you have any kind of question, please contact him on ale.barcellona (at) gmail.com","user_id":48451,"name":"Alessandro Barcellona","website":"www.alessandrobarcellona.it"},{"id":651552,"bio":"Christopher Wade's work celebrates the small moments that make up our urban landscapes. With a focus on minimalism and a keen eye for detail, his art is an entrancing journey into the unseen beauty of our cities. Symmetry, interaction with light and shadow, as well as the natural geometric layout of our world, inspires his art. Christopher's images show us that through the intentional act of stopping time and examining a specific context, framed in just the right way, we can always find meaning even if that space is normally deemed unworthy of our attention.","user_id":650968,"name":"christopher Wade","website":""},{"id":763324,"bio":"I'm a Brooklyn, NY-based arts administrator who is exploring photography as a hobby.  ","user_id":757497,"name":"Rob Fields","website":"robfields.com/project-type/photography"},{"id":638454,"bio":"I have been taking pictures for over 70 years. I started at the age of nine with a Baby Brownie Special. When I retired in 2008, I joined a photography workshop in the American Southwest. That experience ignited a flame in me to become more serious about photography. Over the past several years I have traveled to many out of the way places, including the Antarctic Peninsula, Bali, Borneo, Cuba, Ethiopia, the Falkland Islands, Iceland, Greenland, Japan, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Myanmar, Nepal, Romania, South Africa, South Georgia, Tibet, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Zambia. I’m basically an eclectic photographer. ","user_id":637870,"name":"Robert Blum","website":"robertblumphotography.com"},{"id":773653,"bio":"","user_id":765712,"name":"Priscilla Rossi","website":""},{"id":573044,"bio":"Richard Hughes is a self-taught photographer, retoucher, illustrator and designer based in Sydney.\nHe has been passionately creating images for over 30 years, reflecting his love of portraiture and narrative  street photography. His work has appeared in various places around Sydney and Australia : magazines, venues, and advertisements, as well as privately commissioned portraits and events. He was selected for viewing in the 2012 Head On Portrait Prize.","user_id":572460,"name":"Richard Hughes","website":"N/A"},{"id":111963,"bio":"    Aristide Economopoulos is freelance photographer in the New York metropolitan area. For the past 21 years Aristide was a staff photographer with NJ Advance Media where he specialized in documentary essays and covered a variety of topics from international conflict, urban violence, natural disasters, politics, sports and local community news to hog wrestling in Indiana.\n    An eight-time Photographer of The Year with the New York Press Photographers Association, he has won numerous awards including World Press Photo, Sony World Photo, Siena International Photo Awards, NPPA’s Best of Photojournalism and was part of the team that won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting.\n    A portfolio of his work from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in Manhattan was awarded first place in Pictures of the Year International. Photo District News magazine named one of his photos from that day to be one of the 10 best documentary photos of the decade. His work is on permanent display at The National September 11 Memorial Museum in Manhattan.\n    A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, he previously worked at the State Journal-Register in Springfield, Illinois and the Dubois County Herald in Jasper, Indiana. Economopoulos lives in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA.\n","user_id":111361,"name":"Aristide Economopoulos","website":"aristidephoto.com"},{"id":656839,"bio":"I am an artist who enjoys wandering about observing with my eyes and a camera. ","user_id":656255,"name":"Tony Setteducate","website":"@tonynyartist"},{"id":763215,"bio":"","user_id":757417,"name":"Megan Mumford","website":"www.meganmumford.com"},{"id":699421,"bio":"Internationally exhibited, award-winning photographer from Rochester, Michigan, USA","user_id":698837,"name":"Todd Gilleland","website":"toddgilleland.com"},{"id":585939,"bio":"Professional photographer for over 40 years currently specializing in documentary, reportage, travel and portraiture.","user_id":585355,"name":"Wayland Mayo","website":"www.scoginmayo.com"},{"id":706357,"bio":"Yavidan Violeta is a Mexican/Turkish self-thought photographer, she started her career in a spontaneous way in the middle of fashion week in Paris back in 2010, a borrowed camera, a true desire to be part of the fashion industry, and a lucky moment where they let her in her first show without an invitation. This moment has taken her to photograph more than 300 shows between Paris, Milan and London, renowned brands like Chanel, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and many others. Capturing what she calls «\u0026nbsp;the soul of the moment\u0026nbsp;», where colour, movement and beauty collide. Some of her photos are taken for archives as they mark a piece of the fast evolving Fashion History.\n\nThis has taken her to become a photographer for fashion editorials for the presitgious newspaper FAZ and is sister magazine Frankfurter Allgemeine Magazin, creating fashion stories alongside stylist Evelyn Tye, these stories are always around real life, folklore and culture, from Oaxaca’s “Day of the death” to the traditional Ferias in Sevilla, the vision is always to sublime people, their culture and tradition. The best photos are always some kind of miracle that merge all elements together, she calls  this «\u0026nbsp;a soul moment\u0026nbsp;» I can’t create it, I was just lucky to be there with a camera. \n","user_id":705773,"name":"Yavidan Violeta Castillo","website":"www.yavidanvioletaphotography.com"},{"id":241540,"bio":"Nasce a Milano l'8 Aprile 1965 ed impara dal padre, umile e timido operaio, fotografo per passione e senza studi, a \"fermare gli attimi\" della vita per renderli unici ed immortali attraverso lo scatto fotografico, con quella consapevolezza tipica di chi ama e rispetta la vita.\nDal padre impara anche l'arte di \"osservare\", che si rivelerà preziosa nel tempo ed accrescerà la sua sensibilità.\nQuel \"cogliere l'attimo\" in modo spontaneo e assolutamente naturale che le arriva \"da dentro\", accrescerà negli anni la sua evoluzione personale sia come donna che come fotografa e scrittrice, dando a tutta la sua vita un profondo significato esistenziale.","user_id":240938,"name":"Sonia Piombin","website":""},{"id":160774,"bio":"I developed my interest in photography in my spare time whilst working with a human rights organisation in Afghanistan. \n\nI have been photographing the situation in Donetsk since 2014 and returned in February 2022 as the conflict entered a new and far bloodier phase.","user_id":160172,"name":"Maximilian Clarke","website":"www.maximilianclarke.co.uk"},{"id":762234,"bio":"Alessandro Bianchetti is an\u0026nbsp;artist with background in social science and human psychology.  Born and raised in Brescia (Italy), he is currently based in Perth Western Australia, where he works as a photographer and documentary film-maker.\u0026nbsp;\nIn addition to his commercial practice Alessandro has been developing his personal work, collaborating with other visual artists, including David Brophy on the work “one and three” as well as undertaking his own projects. This included returning to study, where he took out the best photography student and best book awards in the Advanced Diploma of Photography course run by North Metropolitan TAFE.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nIn 2022 the photograph “in the woods” from the book Wishing Things Were Different was selected as a semifinalist \"Head On Portrait Award 2022\" as part of the Head On photo festival in Bondi Beach, Sydney.\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nAlessandro’s artworks are influenced by popular culture, history, film, television, literature, and his childhood memories and personal experiences.\n","user_id":756603,"name":"Alessandro Bianchetti","website":"www.alessandrobianchetti.com"},{"id":753934,"bio":"After completing my training as a structural draftsman and studying architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (2003-2007), I have been working as an architect in Basel since 2011. In addition, I work as a self-employed photographer. Since 2020, I have been photographing architecture professionally. At a Photography School in Zurich (2022-2023), I deepened my knowledge of photography and discovered my passion for portrait photography. I live and work in Basel.","user_id":749605,"name":"Boris Haberthuer","website":"www.borishaberthuer.com"},{"id":768679,"bio":"","user_id":761673,"name":"Davy Breyne","website":""},{"id":48466,"bio":"My name is Maryam Mohammadi. I am a photographer and a female Iranian filmmaker who lives in Tehran. I have gotten B.A in the photography and an M.A in the fine arts (graphic) in Tehran art and architecting Azad \n Dear Abbas Attar at the photo agent in Tehran saw an artistic photo collection of mine and it was black and white .he loved my photos and he said you have such a wonderful mind. I have been teaching photography and cinema study at the university in Tehran for 15 years, and I've been taking photos and having some photo exhibition in Iran. I love photography and film directing and in my opinion, they are the concept of my life.they are a kind of being a mother like the borning baby I made short films in a different way. I've created videos and documentaries and stories, but there are two about the similarity of the meaning of creating images with the creation of life. \nbut as you may understand photography is so shining.\nI hope you love my artworks too.","user_id":48471,"name":"Maryam Mohammadi","website":"maryammohammadi.org"},{"id":48628,"bio":"Mainly a Landscape photographer, both in urban and natural environment, I try to render the beauty and the fascination of the world around me through my vision, always looking for a different and original point of view.","user_id":48633,"name":"Andrea Gasparotto","website":"www.andreagasparotto.com"},{"id":48624,"bio":"","user_id":48629,"name":"Greetje Mulder","website":"www.greetmulder.com"},{"id":695377,"bio":"I'm Elena Drozdova.\nI live  in Bulgaria .\n Photography is my world, where I express myself through creativity, helps me to discover an element of uniqueness in things which appear mundane at first sight.","user_id":694793,"name":"Еlena Drozdova","website":"www.instagram.com/elendr_va?igsh=MTFobmxrbXF5emJ6MQ%3D%3D\u0026utm_source=qr"},{"id":650043,"bio":"I grew up in India and am now working as a researcher in agricultural policy at Virginia Tech, USA. My work over the last few years in the field of agricultural and rural development in India strongly influenced my style of photography. Along with documentary style photographs, I enjoy shooting theatre, dance and nightscapes.","user_id":649459,"name":"Pratyoosh Kashyap","website":""},{"id":608838,"bio":"My interest in photography originate way back, and my professional career is indeed varied  within areas as both teaching and commercial work. I got a BFA from  the SMFA/Tufts in Boston in the 80’s, where among others Jim Dow was my teacher, and where I did mostly large format landscape photography. For some years now I have done street photography and portraits,  and still do, but on the other hand, I don´t I feel obligated not to try other genres and will never stop to challeng my self regarding my experience in new photography fields.","user_id":608254,"name":"Nils Johannsen","website":"www.nilsjohannsen.com"},{"id":74917,"bio":"The body of my work has so far taken various forms with one essential recurring theme: the exploration of identity both of the individual (myself) and the society within which we live. Through investigating topics such as masculinity, family relationships, emotional landscapes and social issues, I work with the ramifications of these topics and how they forge our individual and collective identities.\n\nI was born in Castellon in Spain, and I have lived in the UK for the last sixteen yeasrs. Now I am back to Spain, Valencia. I graduated with MA in Photography from the University of Brighton (2014-2016) having previously I studied Fine Art Photography at London Metropolitan University and in San Francisco State University (2009-2012). I have a background working as an actor and studied Drama in Madrid.\n\nMy work has been exhibited in Europe, USA and China. My video works have been screened internationally.","user_id":74619,"name":"Gabriel Andreu","website":"www.gabrielandreu.me"},{"id":178695,"bio":"German-American photographic artist and freelance art historian","user_id":178093,"name":"Contessa Roberts","website":"www.contessa-roberts.com"},{"id":760944,"bio":"Jane MacNeil photographs her home city of Liverpool and its environs. \nHer editorial work has been published in The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Libération and Le Monde","user_id":755502,"name":"Jane MacNeil","website":"www.janemacneil.co.uk"},{"id":768611,"bio":"","user_id":761629,"name":"Tania Lysianska","website":""},{"id":763375,"bio":"","user_id":757543,"name":"Keren Weintraub","website":""},{"id":344713,"bio":"Sylvie Roulin, actuellement exposée à Venise et Bucarest dans le cadre de l'Institut Français, est une photographe française née en 1958.\nSon sujet de prédilection est la ville dont la rigidité graphique s'oppose à la nature.","user_id":344111,"name":"Sylvie ROULIN","website":""},{"id":763374,"bio":"","user_id":757542,"name":"Daria Ivleva","website":"www.dariaivleva.com"},{"id":762151,"bio":"Born and raised in Cyprus - a small, beautiful, divided island in the Mediterranean - and working as a freelance photographer exploring different genres of photography.","user_id":756532,"name":"Vasia Charalambides","website":"Website is currently under construction"},{"id":732773,"bio":"Jessica's life started as a child living in multiple countries and continents such as Beirut, London, Sri Lanka and Sweden and Paris. Jessica has divided her time presently between Sydney and the United States.\nBorn on a tropical island she lived in a house in an area with no lights for a long while - when the electric lights were finally turned on it was an event. As an adult Jessica was fascinated by the inventions of Thomas Edison and the light bulb when she visited the Smithsonian exhibit in Washing D.C. \nThese experiences led Jessica to be interested in Studio lighting and the work of photographers who have taken this light to mixing art and photography into a form of fine art.\nJessica's interest in photography evolved by studying and working in Paris she was lucky to be able to spend time in Museums such as the Louvre and exciting exhibitions that came through the city.\nAlthough Jessica’s career started off in Politics and International Law working in Embassies, the United Nations and Ministerial areas, she followed her dream and currently Jessica is studying a Diploma of Photography at TAFE N.S.W where she is enjoying the company of inspirational and creative teachers and fellow students.\nJessica is drawn to photographers who shape light, color, geometry and art, to create artistic fashion photography in the early 19th Century, such as Erwin Blumenfeld and Horst P Horst, as well as Herb Ritts and Steven Meisel.\nShe is inspired to follow these influences in her work. Je","user_id":731902,"name":"Jessica Renuka Peiris - Fitzsimons","website":""},{"id":206078,"bio":"David Pozzati was born in Prato, Italy, in 1983.\nHe completed a degree in DAMS disciplines of Art, Music and Theatre at the University of Florence. In the meanwhile he started to work as a light technician in various theaters and productions in Italy, as well in Europe. He started to get interested in photography at 26, when he lived in Spain.\nIn late 2010 he came back to Italy and in 2016 started his career in photography focusing on news, environmental issues and under reporter human rights conditions.\nHe produced many reportages, including: an in-depth investigation called “Made In Italy” on the biggest Chinese community in Italy, focusing attention on the economic effects of the businesses they developed over the years. He also produced an investigation into mass tourism in the city of Florence, showing the city before and after the Coronavirus epidemic.\n• Since 2018 he’s working on a project called “Endless Night” on the increased in poverty in Italy.\nHe currently live in Florence.\n","user_id":205476,"name":"David Pozzati","website":"www.davidpozzati.com"},{"id":13559,"bio":"In 2005, I studied photography in Armenia at the Caucasus Media Institute, Yerevan, under Ruben Magasaryan. For three years during that time, I worked as a photojournalist at Armenpress news agency. I worked for Yerevan and Forum magazines, collaborating with Reuters agency. \nIn 2009 I got a Grand Prix award and First place in the “People and Faces” category in the Karl Bulla International Photo Contest for my long term project “Survivors.” \nThe other significant achievement that allowed me to grow as a documentary photographer was the “Human Rights and Photography” fellowship from Magnum Foundation at the New York University in 2011. \n\nFrom 2009 to 2016, I was staff photographer for ArmeniaNow.com. Participated in many local and international group exhibitions in Armenia, USA, China, Hong Kong, India, Russia.\n\nFrom 2007, I adopted two long-term and in-depth research projects that later developed into books. \n\nMy photographs have been published in The New York Times Lens blog, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, Politiken, WOZ magazine, and the other local and international publications.\n\nIn 2012, I co-founded ‘4Plus’ Documentary Photography Center along with other female photographers.\n","user_id":13559,"name":"Nazik Armenakyan","website":"www.4plus.org/author/nazik"},{"id":674371,"bio":"Jennifer B. Thoreson is a multidisciplinary artist working in Albuquerque, NM. She holds a BFA in Music Performance from the University of Texas, Arlington, and an MFA from the University of New Mexico. Through her exploration of questions surrounding faith, religious practices, and ethics, she critically conceptualizes themes to produce works rich in allegory. Her work is heavily metaphorical and relies on a highly orchestrated, multisensory experience to elicit emotional response. She carefully conceives each piece by manipulating symbolic materials, constructing site-specific installations and sculptures, meticulously staging every element to imbue it with meaning and significance. \n\nJennifer’s work is held in multiple museum collections, and has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the Houston Center for Photography, the Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, Portland, OR, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL, and the Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland. In addition, her work has been published worldwide in well-known art journals, periodicals, and books. A monograph of her work, entitled Medic, was published in 2011. Awards include Photo Star Award (Kaunas, Lithuania); International Center of Photography (ICP) Leadership Medallion; Photolucida Book Prize, Residency at the Santa Fe Art Institute, and the Howard Franks Memorial Grant. \n","user_id":673787,"name":"Jennifer Thoreson","website":"www.jenniferthoreson.com"},{"id":763385,"bio":"Ulysses is a Japanese/American photographer based in Japan. He grew up in Japan being exposed to an American upbringing through his father who is from the U.S.. \n\nUlysses has also been a sustainability professional for approximately 10 years, working for positive impacts on society and the environment.","user_id":757551,"name":"Ulysses Aoki","website":""},{"id":763416,"bio":"","user_id":757577,"name":"Mirco Pulicari","website":""},{"id":765939,"bio":"Photography lover, sea lover, aviation lover. Instagram account gyp.sea_photo","user_id":759685,"name":"Aleksandra Sawczenko","website":""},{"id":364135,"bio":" Kari Laine challenges the narrative of capitalism, shifting that mythology through small, found objects—seemingly insignificant and often viewed as junk","user_id":363533,"name":"Kari Laine","website":"www.karilaine.com"},{"id":719184,"bio":"","user_id":718600,"name":"Sean Mulligan","website":""},{"id":52998,"bio":"Linda Kuo is a documentary photographer, whose work focuses on global issues with a special interest in animals and the environment. Whether living, dead, domesticated, wild or agricultural, Linda is interested in the impact humankind has upon the animal kingdom.\n\nLinda has been nominated for 2015 PDN's 30: Emerging Photographers to Watch, and her work has been featured in The New York Times, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Slate, L'Oeil de la Photographie, as well as being exhibited in various group shows in New York City and Philadelphia.","user_id":53003,"name":"Linda Kuo","website":"www.kuophoto.com"},{"id":763424,"bio":"Bree is a quiet contradiction of light \u0026amp; heavy, serious with a sense of humour - consistent in her inconsistency.\nHer work flows with unpredictable peculiarity and a quirky beauty, a creative who finds inspiration in water. Photography is the tap from which she fills her cup.\nYou can find her swimming in a stream of ideas on her farm in Alberta, Canada. Bree is a wife, and proud mother of two beautiful daughters.\n","user_id":757584,"name":"BREE FRIESEN","website":"www.breefriesen.com"},{"id":763517,"bio":"","user_id":757660,"name":"Tracy ZEENDER","website":""},{"id":763412,"bio":"","user_id":757574,"name":"Simon Leung","website":"www.simonkleungphoto.com"},{"id":730475,"bio":"","user_id":729891,"name":"Stephen Jurisic","website":""},{"id":657130,"bio":"I have been hiking and photographing the deserts and mountains of California 43 years.  I regularly display and sell my photography at Palm Springs Village Fest, California.","user_id":656546,"name":"Mitch Miller","website":"www.FineEarthPhotography.com"},{"id":214274,"bio":"Marta Rosenquist is a Franco-American originally from California, with a PhD in fine arts from Aix/Marseilles University. The main theme of her research is former industrial sites converted into places of contemporary creation.  She also has a Master's degree in ethnology from the Sorbonne. Marta Rosenquist's photographic practice includes perspectives on former industrial sites (in the context of her doctoral research), pictorial studies of urban seaside environments,  and interpretations of crepuscular Mediterranean light. ","user_id":213672,"name":"Marta Rosenquist","website":"www.martarosenquist.weebly.com"},{"id":583765,"bio":"I am a photographer and musician (or is that “musician and photographer”?). I was born and raised in Hampshire and have lived and worked in a number of places. For the last thirty years our home has been Cumbria.\n\nI am interested in music (ancient and modern); history; science; films (that's \"films\" of course, not \"movies\"); politics (small \"p\"); the environment...\n\nOh, plus photography.","user_id":583181,"name":"john cameron","website":"www.johnrcameron.co.uk"},{"id":289886,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer from London.","user_id":289284,"name":"Fleur Bone","website":""},{"id":763429,"bio":"","user_id":757588,"name":"Olivier Foucault","website":""},{"id":527360,"bio":"Amy Selwyn is a visual artist, writer, and storyteller based in the seacoast area of New Hampshire. Her work has appeared in Brevity, one of the premier short-form creative non-fiction magazines in America, as well as in multiple shows at The Griffin Museum. Selwyn’s work was selected for “Botanicals”, a juried show at the SE Center for Photography (Greenville, SC), and both the Summer ’22 and Spring ‘23 exhibitions by The Curated Fridge. Selwyn is a featured artist in the April issue of Lens Magazine and is working on her MFA in Photography at Maine Media.  She holds a B.A. from Cornell University. ","user_id":526776,"name":"Amy Selwyn","website":"amyselwyn.photography"},{"id":107991,"bio":"I am a photographer originally from Trinidad and Tobago.  My work focuses on travel, documentary and culture.  The camera for me has become more than just a medium of recording what I see, but as a means of entering into worlds unfamiliar to me and leaving as less a stranger.","user_id":107389,"name":"Javed Adam","website":"www.javedadam.com"},{"id":301753,"bio":"","user_id":301151,"name":"Dietmar Temps","website":"dietmartemps.com"},{"id":613176,"bio":"Arnold Grojean, artiste plasticien belge né en 1988 à Bruxelles, utilisant le médium de la sculpture et de la photographie dans son approche de création artistique, a réalisé ses études d'Art à l'École Supérieure des Arts de l'Image \"LE75\" à Bruxelles.\n\nAu cours de ces dernières années, plusieurs prix lui ont été décernés avec l'œuvre KOUNGO FITINI (Problèmes Mineurs) tels que «Le prix Roger De Conynck 2015», le prix \"Médiatine 2017\", le prix «Contretype 2018;» du centre pour la photographie contemporaine à Bruxelles», ainsi que le prix «RTBF». \nEn 2021, il reçoit le «Prix National de la Photographie Ouverte» de Belgique, décerné par le Musée de la photographie de Charleroi.\n\nÀ l'âge de 12 ans, Arnold Grojean rencontre Christian Chelman, conservateur du muséum d'Histoire Surnaturelle «Le Surnateum», qui lui proposera de devenir son élève. Il sera ainsi initié, durant plusieurs années, à «La magie bizarre»; forme d’illusionnisme utilisant des objets de culte et dont les frontières entre la prestidigitation et le mentalisme se confondent. Cette rencontre sera déterminante et fera naître chez lui une forme de sublimation du monde occulte et  de l'invisible.\n\nA l'adolescence, il découvrira le médium de la méditation et par la suite, à l'âge de 19 ans, fera la découverte bouleversante du Pays Dogon, plus spécifiquement sa nature, qui deviendra le cœur de ses aspirations. \n\nIl entamera un chemin dans l'art et s'intéressera, autant que possible, au processus de création.","user_id":612592,"name":"Arnold Grojean","website":"www.arnoldgrojean.com"},{"id":763547,"bio":"","user_id":757685,"name":"Laura Paresky Gould","website":"www.miamicolortheory.com"},{"id":53062,"bio":"I was born in 1979 in Moscow, Russia. Graduated from Moscow State University of Printing Arts, where I specialized in publishing. For several years studied Literature in College Universitaire Francais of Lomonosov Moscow State University. I came to photography in 2008. Basically, I use the long exposure technique to satisfy my expectations.\nCurrently live and work in Moscow.\n\n","user_id":53067,"name":"Elena Oganesyan","website":"www.elenaoganesyan.ru"},{"id":251058,"bio":" ","user_id":250456,"name":"Md Shahim Uddin Saba","website":""},{"id":471002,"bio":"Julian Stettler is a photographer based in Olten, Switzerland. Bachelor of Arts in Camera Arts at Lucerne School of Art and Design 2022. He works as a visual storyteller.\nIn his artistic practice, he explores strategies of making humans aware of their deep entanglement with all forms of existence, thus fostering respectful, ecologically aware ways of life. ","user_id":470418,"name":"Julian Stettler","website":"julianstettler.ch"},{"id":573132,"bio":"Since receiving my first Pentax K1000 as a kid, photography has been a pure passion and source of zen for me.  I love capturing life’s idiosyncrasies through  street photography.  Sometimes I’m drawn to a character lost in thought or an unusually striking juxtaposition of architecture and humanity.  Having spent much of my career as a tv commercial director, I've been lucky enough to travel the world with my camera.  I love nothing more than to leave the complications of film production behind to wander about with my camera to see what arrises.","user_id":572548,"name":"Renny Maslow","website":"www.rennymaslow.com"},{"id":763461,"bio":"I fell in love with photography using a pocket instamatic camera while working in Yellowstone in 1976. After all this time, I have begun to raise my game and share my art more broadly.","user_id":757614,"name":"Gary Mayes","website":"www.garymayes.photography"},{"id":763458,"bio":"Polish writer and visual artist focusing on searching the links in spider web universe transgression into metaphysicks in pop matrix alchemystic codex unlocking the system non binary source code in dyke rule kingdom resistance ","user_id":757612,"name":"Kinga Stefaniec","website":"@kinga.stefaniec"},{"id":53052,"bio":"Found objects that are manmade and natural, day-to-day situations indoors and out, and people intrigue me. I use my iPhone to capture and transform combinations of these into colorful and unique, two-dimensional images using post-processing applications that facilitate collage and blending and colorizing techniques. These days I tend to print on aluminum or acrylic with various finishes, to lend a sense of depth and a texture to the work. I’d describe the artistry behind my style as something along the lines of: feelings-based abstract-figurative-impressionist-pop.  Because I’m trained as a clinical psychologist emotions are never too far from my awareness and inform my work to a great extent. I strive for a style that is ever-evolving and growing. ","user_id":53057,"name":"Robin Apple","website":"www.robinapplepeopleshots.com"},{"id":209944,"bio":"I am a photographer focused on food systems, I want to convey the importance of all the actors that surround the act of eating: from social issues to environmental problems, the farmer's sweat, the rawness of animal sacrifice and the luring of hunger in inhospitable places. From food waste and food production massification, to native seed rescuing and ancestral ingredients. My goal is to document, portray and transmit the transversality food systems with humility, compassion and truth.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":209342,"name":"Alejandro Osses","website":"www.alejandroosses.com"},{"id":156542,"bio":"James B Abbott is a photographer based in Philadelphia,PA where he has maintained a gallery/studio since1982. His long term projects include Philadelphia Riverfront/Ben Franklin Bridge 1983-2003, Berlin Sightlines 1988-1992 \u0026amp; 2012-2013, The Landscape before Me: Cape Cod 2000-2012, Florence and Venice Italy 2013-2021 [ongoing].\nAbbott graduated from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI, and over the course of twenty five years has received  numerous, grants, awards, residencies, commissions, and maintained a freelance photography practice.  ","user_id":155940,"name":"JB Abbott","website":"www.jbabbott.com"},{"id":761387,"bio":"John Woodruff was born in 1954 in West Hartford CT.\nIn 1979, he received a B.S. in Biology from the University of Hartford and a minor in photography from the Hartford Art School.\nAfter graduating, he worked as a studio photographer until opening his own architectural photography studio in 1985.\nFrom 1980 until the present he has been creating lens based art.","user_id":755876,"name":"John Woodruff","website":"www.johnhwoodruff.com"},{"id":763506,"bio":"Wendy Small lives and works in New York . She received a degree in painting from the School of Visual Arts, and a BSN from New York University. She was assistant to the painter Terry Winters for 10 years and since then has worked as the nurse at Grace Church School. In 2002 she began working exclusively with the photogram process. Her photograms have been shown in galleries throughout NY and the United States, most recently Sears Peyton, Morgan Lehman and Von Lintel Gallery. She has enjoyed two summers at the Vermont Studio Center Residency and has participated in Aipad, Nada, Pulse and Photo LA. art fairs. Her work is in both private and public collections. ","user_id":757653,"name":"Wendy Small","website":"wendysmallart.com"},{"id":760179,"bio":"Yumi Yamada\nBorn 1998 in Yokohama City, Japan, and currently based in Tokyo, Japan. She received his Bachelor of Clinical Psychology from Taisho University in Tokyo, Japan, in 2023. She is interested in color and memory in photography and aims to create photographs in which the entire image is harmonized with the colors she wants to remember, starting from the original colors of the subject and its space. In 2022, she was featured as a member of the New Polaroid Buds by Polaroid. Selected award includes Academic Contest Grand Prize, 2021.  ","user_id":754836,"name":"Yamada Yumi","website":"yumieat58.myportfolio.com"},{"id":254840,"bio":"\nSkip Dean – photographer\n\nMy career began on the commercial side of the business, dealing with lighting, composition ; all the logistics of creating images designed to sell products or services.\n\nBut over the past few years, my work has morphed from a job to a passion. And with that change has come a new and different style of photography for me. \n\nI am now a seeker of images that speak to me in an organic way. Street images that say ‘photograph’ me. My work is about the organic confluence of physical elements that the artist’s brain sees, captures and interprets to reveal an idea. \n\nThe results of this exploration are images that are, in my view, are pure, simple and reflect the beauty ; variety everyday organic design.\n\nWorking in this way makes me feel connected to the world around me, and capturing these types of images is one of my principal sources of joy and artistic satisfaction.\n\n\nAbout Me\n\n\nFor the past 9 years, I have taught digital photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto, Canada. \nTeaching first and second year students in Graphic Design and Advertising .\n  \n\n\nGALLERY SHOWINGS (selected)\n2025-CAPIC 'Xpose 2025'\nJune 11th-29th 2025\nImage 'Twelve'\nTodmorden Gallery\n67 Pottery Road Toronto,Ontario\n\n2025-APS-Alternative Process Social Gallery\nMay 9-11th 2025 \n22 Industrial Street Unit 222 Toronto\nImage-’Soul Mates’ Black and White print\n\n2025 -Salon Manifest #2  at Remote Gallery\n568 Richmond Street West -Toronto\nFebruary 22nd to March 1 2025\nImage-’Cabo’ Tri-Colour GUM over Palladium\nOrganized by Station Independent Project-Leah Oates\n\n2024-CAPIC ‘Xpose’  Fine Art Photography Exhibition.\nSeptember 25-October 20 2024…\nOpening Gala Event on Thursday September 26th ….6-10pm\n Image-’Homage’ series “Tools’ Jim Dine\n12 photography ‘LEGENDS’ will be also on display.\n\n\n2024:Gallery-Station Independent Project “Fresh Start’\nFebruary 2nd opening night 6pm-February 17th 2024\n Image-’Homage’ series ‘Triangle’ John Stewart\n220 Geary Ave. 2nd floor Toronto, Ontario M6H 2C3\n\n2023: Gallery 44 ‘Blue’ annual member exhibition\nJuly 14th-July 28th 202\n Image-’Homage’ series ‘Bluewall’ Donald Sultan\n401 Richmond Street West 4th Fl.\nToronto, Ontario\n\n2023: CAPIC ‘Xpose\nTodmorden Papermill Gallery\n Images-’Roadworthy Glove” series and ‘Homage’ series.\nJune 8th-July 2nd 2023\nTodmorden Papermill Gallery\n67 Potter Road Toronto, Ontario\n\n2022: Gallery on the Pond on Fogo Island\n Images from ‘Homage’ series\nWhiteonwood, Newfoundland\n\n2021: Sooke Fine Arts Society\nOnline Gallery-’Homage’ series\nSooke, British Columbia\n\n2021: New Photographers Gallery\nBirds on the Wild Side Exhibit\n Image- Freedom\nSidney, British Columbia\n\n2021: The Cardinal Gallery\nHomage Series\nCONTACT Scotiabank Photography Festival\nToonto, Ontario\n\n2020: Dylan Ellis Gallery\n'ongoing work'\nArtist-in-Residence Show\nToronto, ON\n\n2019: Connection Gallery\n Image-GUM  dichromate print from the series ‘Roadworthy’\nToronto, ON\n\n2019: Xpose 2019 CAPIC\n Image GUM dichromate print from the series ‘Roadworthy’\nCONTACT Scotiabank Photography Festival\nToronto, ON\n\n2019: Connections Gallery\n Images from ‘Homage’ series\nCONTACT Scotiabank Photography Festival\nToronto, ON\n\n2019: The Halide Project\n Images ‘Roadworthy’ series GUM dichromate prints\nPhiladelphia, PA\n\n2018: Connections Gallery\n Images from ‘Roadworthy’ series GUM dichromate prints \nCONTACT Scotiabank Photography Festival\nToronto, ON\n\n2018: The Playground\nCAPTURE Photography Festival\n Images from Series of GUM dichromate prints\nVancouver, BC\n\n2017: OCADU Great Hall\nCONTACT Scotiabank Photography Festival\n Images from ‘Roadworthy’ GUM dichromate prints\nToronto, ON\n\n2016: Dylan Ellis Gallery\nSeries of gum dichromate prints from the series ‘Roadworthy’\nToronto, ON\n\n2014: Todmorden Gallery\n‘Swimming Dog’ Pigment print\nToronto, ON\n\n2014: OCADU Dean’s Office\n‘Swimming Dog’, ‘Hammer and Glove’ from the series.. \n“Found, but not Lost’\nToronto, ON\n\n1985-2013: CAPIC Gallery shows\nHeld in various locations including Ontario Place\nToronto, ON\n\n","user_id":254238,"name":"skip dean","website":"www.skipdean.ca"},{"id":48538,"bio":"I was born in Crete, Greece. After I was awarded a Greek State Foundation scholarship I moved to UK to complete a PhD in Arts and Communication at UCA. I am a qualified teacher holding a PGCE teaching certificate from the University of Brighton. I am currently based in Brighton working as a fine art photographer and photography tutor. In my artistic practice I am not using the photographic medium to produce a record and a document of the world, which is what we usually expect to see in a photograph. I am using it to question the nature of photography and to cause a tension in what we are looking at. I am playing between representation and abstraction. I was selected for the Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2008 exhibition among numerous solo and group shows.\n\nwww.evakalpadaki.co.uk\nwww.bright-on-photography.co.uk\n\nwww.instagram.com/eva_kalpadaki/\nwww.instagram.com/evakalpadaki/\nwww.instagram.com/bright_on_photography/\n\nhttps://twitter.com/abstractionista\n\nwww.facebook.com/EvaKalpadakiBrightonPhotographyCourses/","user_id":48543,"name":"EVA KALPADAKI","website":"www.evakalpadaki.co.uk"},{"id":706327,"bio":"Anouchka Agbayissah (b. 1994, Paris) is a self-taught and emerging artist and photographer. Lawyer by training, she is now a creative entrepreneur.\n\nHer practice is informed by her desire to offer a more inclusive representation and challenge the single stories by offering new perspectives. Her mission is to used her storytelling power to share experiences.\n\nBorn to a Beninese mother and a Togolese and Ghanaian father in Paris, France, it is during her upbringing, she was exposed to art and started documenting her journey through photography. \n\nShe now is part of the 2022 Women Photograph mentees, and a member of the Up Next at Diversify Photo and Photographer without borders.\n\nShe is based in Paris, France (primary); Cotonou, Benin and Lomé, Togo (secondary).","user_id":705743,"name":"Anouchka Agbayissah","website":"anouchka-agbayissah.com"},{"id":763494,"bio":"","user_id":757643,"name":"Marina Ioffe","website":""},{"id":761367,"bio":"My passion for traveling started during my late adolescence and has guided my life since then. I discovered the art of photography a little bit later in my adulthood and since then my camera accompanies me in all my adventures, on land and underwater.\n\nAlthough I am currently based in Switzerland where I work as a Data Manager and Lab Expert, I try to maximize my holidays and free time to live my passions: discovering new places, dive around the world and improve my skills in photography. Thanks to my personal experience, self-education through workshops, tutorials and courses, I developed my creativity, expanded my interests and refined my style which are reflected into my photographs.\n","user_id":755857,"name":"Nicolas Giroud","website":"swedephotography.com"},{"id":761313,"bio":"Roshni Khatri is a documentary photographer based in New York City covering stories on gender, culture, and identity. She was born in New Delhi, India and studied photojournalism at the International Center of Photography with the Wall Street Journal Scholarship. Since then, she has worked with The New York Times, NBC News, Reuters, and exhibited her work at Photoville.  She is also a member of Women Photograph and Diversify.  ","user_id":755809,"name":"Roshni Khatri","website":"www.roshnikhatri.com"},{"id":126904,"bio":"Dan McGarrah grew up near Philadelphia.  Around age 10 he received an Instamatic Camera as a present, and he was hooked on photography from the beginning.  Translating the view of an instant into a printed image was his kind of magic.   While in high school Dan started using his father's Kodak Retina rangefinder camera.   In 1978 he enrolled at Brooks Institute of Photography, in Santa Barbara, and graduated with a B.A. in 1981.   From  Santa Barbara he moved up to San Francisco and worked as an advertising photographer for many years, creating photo art as time would allow.  Since mid-2017 fine art photography and photo-based artwork is McGarrah's full-time passion/pursuit. \n","user_id":126302,"name":"DAN MCGARRAH","website":"www.danmcgarrah.com"},{"id":763571,"bio":"","user_id":757706,"name":"AJ Diallo","website":null},{"id":699440,"bio":"Abigail Teodori is a Filipino-Italian artist based in Chicago, who received her BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a focus in photography. A lover of storytelling and communication, Abi enjoys collaborating with others to create art pieces they couldn't imagine making on their own. Weaving images with words, time stamps, and illustrations until reaching a knot she wants to unravel, her interest lies in unearthing the stories that are lost day to day in the constant push onward.​","user_id":698856,"name":"Abigail Teodori","website":"www.autumnobscura.com"},{"id":733809,"bio":"From his studio in San Francisco and various locations throughout the world, RJ has won over 150 national and international awards, among them the International Center of Photography’s Infinity Award, a Clio Award, and a Lucie Award. His work has appeared in numerous photography competitions, including Graphis Photography Annual, American Photography, Lürzer’s Archive 200 Best Ad Photographers, Communication Arts Photography Annual, PDN Photo Annual, and The APA National Awards. RJ’s images have been featured in several industry publications such as Black \u0026amp; White Magazine, Camera Arts Magazine, Communication Arts, Lürzer’s Archive, Photo District News (PDN), and many other international publications. His film work has been featured and screened in many festivals including Art Basel Switzerland, Dance on Camera Festival, Dance Camera West, and the San Francisco Dance Film Festival.","user_id":732741,"name":"RJ Muna","website":"rjmuna.com"},{"id":611241,"bio":"Mark Satin is a multidisciplinary artist who has spent the last 15 years capturing New York City on film. Initially a portrait and street photographer, his content and visual style broadened significantly with the purchase of a Mamiya RB67 mid-pandemic. While the world remained locked away, Mark took his new toy into the U.S. national parks to capture the country’s natural landscapes and emerged with a newfound appreciation for the location as subject. Returning to the DC metro area he began developing this new tendency by combining landscape photography and portraiture into a new style that spotlights the oft-overlooked spaces of his urban environment. Today you can find him criss-crossing the country in search of the perfect back alley, strip mall, dump, or otherwise ignored locale whose true identity is revealed when human beings are finally stripped away from the frame.","user_id":610657,"name":"Mark Satin","website":""},{"id":583524,"bio":"Daniel Oppenheim spent his life exploring interconnections between music, art, and science. He built his first darkroom as a teenager in his hometown of Jerusalem, Israel, to support his early work as a photographer. He then became a composer whose works have been performed worldwide and twice represented Israel in the prestigious World Music Days. At Stanford University he pioneered the first system for interactive music composition and performance (a \"Photoshop\" for composition) and was then invited by IBM Research to co-create its Computer Music Center. He then founded the center for Interdisciplinary Research in Music and Mind (IRMaM) at Bar-Ilan University to push the boundaries of creative expression by exploring how the mind generates our musical experience. As artist and photographer, he explores non-verbal human communication that naturally occur as we interact, though often tell a different story.","user_id":582940,"name":"Daniel Oppenheim","website":"danOppenheim.com"},{"id":763556,"bio":"","user_id":757692,"name":"ondine Jarl","website":"www.ondinedesign.com"},{"id":763282,"bio":"After graduating in Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona and doing a subsequent master's degree in video game design, Samuel Cohen has been working in the Spanish independent video game industry, aiming to combine his passion for art, colors, composition and creativity with the unique capabilities of video games to create impossible landscapes to be explored from the inside. \n\nHe has worked in projects like Etherborn (creative director, artist, stage designer), and After Us (stage designer), among others. At the moment of writing these lines, he is taking an undefined break from the video games industry to re-discover his artistic roots through photography, while applying the notions of space and composition learned during the years of video game making.","user_id":757466,"name":"Samuel Cohen Kellner","website":"www.instagram.com/mind.dispersion"},{"id":763581,"bio":"","user_id":757713,"name":"Scott Carpenter","website":null},{"id":728444,"bio":"","user_id":727860,"name":"Brett Beaudry","website":"www.instagram.com/bb_frames"},{"id":763557,"bio":"Emerging art photographer, published poet ","user_id":757693,"name":"Richard Perin","website":""},{"id":566553,"bio":"I'm looking for photos that give an intimate feeling of existence and after.","user_id":565969,"name":"덕원 김","website":"kkedoc.myportfolio.com"},{"id":718411,"bio":"","user_id":717827,"name":"Kendra Ullman","website":""},{"id":761785,"bio":"I am a conceptual photographer of  40 years who has always been drawn to nontraditional photographic formats. I studied photography at the University of Arizona under experimental master photographers Todd Walker and Judith Golden.  During the last 5 years  I have been exploring the Pano-Sabotage. I also have a long career as a production designer for film and television. Some of my credits include movies “Young Guns 2”, “Before Night Falls”, and television shows “Rescue Me” for FX network , and “Elementary” for CBS.","user_id":756212,"name":"ANDREW BERNARD","website":""},{"id":92344,"bio":"Glenn Lockitch has been an independent social documentary, human rights and environmental photojournalist for over 30 years. Choosing to remain independent he does not photograph anything that contradicts with his values and conscience. His photography in Australia and internationally has covered the effects of mining on indigenous communities and the environment, social injustice, Australian Aboriginal issues, environmental destruction and animal rights (photographer for Sea Shepherd’s Antarctic anti-whaling campaigns). Glenn’s photos have been widely published and exhibited.","user_id":91880,"name":"Glenn Lockitch","website":"www.glennlockitchphotography.net"},{"id":106844,"bio":"I am a photographer in the process of putting together a portfolio of my work.","user_id":106242,"name":"Maritta Renz","website":"marittarenz.com"},{"id":850202,"bio":"","user_id":836046,"name":"Alex Hodder","website":null},{"id":278986,"bio":"A candid photographer... an artist... a designer by profession ","user_id":278384,"name":"Chayan Bhasin","website":"chayanbhasin.com"},{"id":763381,"bio":"Suphaphorn Tumprakon, Thailand Documentary Photographer and Video Journalist. She was born and raised in the Northeastern of Thailand. Formally studied Visual communication design, Faculty of Decorative Arts at Silpakorn University Bangkok and began working as a freelancer of motion pictures for a news agency before landing a full-time job in the same scenery. Generally she is interested in documentary photography on the subjects of people and society.","user_id":757547,"name":"Suphaphorn Tumprakon","website":"suphaphorn.co"},{"id":763601,"bio":"","user_id":757729,"name":"Jennifer Maggio","website":""},{"id":763561,"bio":"Monika Niwelinska is a visual artist working in the media of installation, printmaking, and photography (photosensitive processes). Her artistic practice embraces the areas of memory and perception, especially the internal recording of place and time and its visual translation into a tangible image. She is interested in tracing connections and tensions between presence and absence, appearance and disappearance – a narrative that resonates around the concepts of melancholy, memory and loss; traces, remains and time. \n\nIn her work, Niwelinska explores the idea of photography as an analogue of trauma; particularly in the context of direct exposure, which can be interpreted as trace or remains of a traumatic event. Niwelinska's projects examine the relationships between photosensitivity and place, with a focus on post-traumatic sites and their visual representations.\n\nThe theme of radioactivity and a unique bond between photosensitivity and radiation remain the main subject of her work. Niwelinska’s recent interests embrace the topography of Shoah and post-Holocaust spaces. (Post)memory and hidden presence of the past: tracing and exposure of invisible trauma; materiality of the traces.\n\nHer work often refers to the official representations of historical events as well as the visual languages and apparatuses that produce them, underlining that history in many respects is the history of recording devices and technologies, but also materiality.","user_id":757697,"name":"Monika Niwelinska","website":"www.niwelinska.com"},{"id":476124,"bio":"Markus Rico is a multidisciplinary artist that works within the mediums of\nphotography, drawing, painting, digital arts and recently experimenting with performing arts. Holding a degree in Advertising and Graphic Design at Madrid Advertising School and recently completing a foundation in art within London. Marcos combines professional photography within his artistic projects and currently resides in Málaga.\nHaving work exhibited at various galleries such as La Tabacalera (Spain),\nVancouver Art Gallery (Canada), Doomed Gallery (UK), Espacio ECCO\n(Spain) among others. The project Contemporary Words was selected by the University of the Arts London as one of the best art student of United Kingdom in 2017. He has done artists residencies at By other means collective gallery in London (2017) and Sensorium Space in Cypre.\nIncluding selected work to become the identity of Contemporary Art Festival of Barcelona (BAC) and Jäal Photo in Madrid. Marcos Rico has also curated multiple exhibitions.","user_id":475540,"name":"Markus Rico","website":"www.marcosrico.com"},{"id":379107,"bio":"\n","user_id":378523,"name":"Anca Punct","website":"www.ancapunct.com"},{"id":790071,"bio":"Daria Szotek is a fashion, lifestyle and portrait photographer based in Brighton and London, providing photography and creative direction nationally and globally.\n\nContact: daria.szotek@gmail.com","user_id":779178,"name":"Daria Szotek","website":"dariaszotek.com"},{"id":790087,"bio":"Oscar Nominated JJ Keith is a born and bred Londoner. He graduated from Edinburgh University with an MA Hons in History of Art majoring in Film Studies.\n\nJJ launched his career directing short films, all of which were acclaimed on the festival circuit. The second of which was nominated in the Live Action Category at the Oscars. After a stint in TV drama JJ moved his focus to advertising. His advertising work has been awarded Golds, Silvers and Bronzes at Cannes, Creative Circle, One Show and BTA’s.\n\nIn 2023 he returned his focus to photography and started his project Open Britain.","user_id":779191,"name":"JJ Keith","website":"www.jjkeith.com"},{"id":790690,"bio":"David Peinado Romero, born in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in 1986, began his photography journey in local events before delving into photojournalism. His self-taught background spans sociology and arts. Specializing in impactful themes like migration, violence, and drug trafficking, he worked in local media and collaborated with international agencies, recognized for his journalistic ethics. His focus is immortalizing significant moments, connecting through his images the realities of local and global conflicts.","user_id":779703,"name":"David Peinado","website":"www.davidpeinadofotografia.com"},{"id":48583,"bio":"Contact: eandrian(a)gmail(dot)com\n\nEmmanuelle Andrianjafy (b. 1983, Madagascar) lives and works in Dakar, Senegal. She graduated and worked as an electrical engineer before deciding to pursue photography in 2013. Between 2015 and 2017, she attended the international photography workshop Atelier Smedsby.\n\nAndrianjafy’s project Nothing’s in Vain was the winner of the MACK First Book Award and Contemporary African Photography Prize in 2017 and was a finalist in the Aperture Portfolio Prize in the same year. \n\nHer work will be shown at Les Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles in 2021, was featured in PHOTO 2021 in Melbourne and at the 2020 Singapore International Photography Festival. Her work was also exhibited at the Bamako Encounters (2019), the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco (2019), Lagos Photo Festival (2018), at the New Art Exchange in Nottingham, UK (2018), Photo London (2017), the Athens Photo Festival (2017), Addis Foto Fest (2016), and the Aperture Summer Open (2015).\n\nNothing’s in Vain has been featured, among others, in the British Journal of Photography, Radio France Internationale, CNN, American Suburb X, Contemporary And (C\u0026amp;), and Zum\nmagazine. Andrianjafy has taken part in the events program of the Valongo Festival in Brazil in 2018, Unseen Amsterdam and Paris Photo in 2017.\n\nAndrianjafy is currently working on a new body of work in which she returns to her native Madagascar.","user_id":48588,"name":"Emmanuelle Andrianjafy","website":""},{"id":790128,"bio":"The fabric of social and racial injustice Nikos Sola saw in his upbringing introduced him to malevolent and systematic oppression. Nikos’ work as a documentary photographer and filmmaker reflects this interest in social and political constructs that confine, divide, and unite populations. He is drawn to those Western society has deemed unimportant, and his social reportage in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, the South Pacific, and across North America pulls from this interest in human behavior.\n\nNikos holds a BFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design and lives with his partner, Hilary, in New York.","user_id":779227,"name":"Nikos Sola","website":"nikossola.com"},{"id":115916,"bio":"I have worked for the last 30 years on issues related to the environment, climate change, organizational development and facilitation. I started doing photography back when I was in university. I feel a strong need to make photographs; I love to capture beauty, but most of all I like to document what is happening around me.  I live in the country side, in Chile, with my wife and sons.","user_id":115314,"name":"Hernan Blanco","website":"www.instagram.com/hernanblancop"},{"id":549752,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Toronto, Canada.  Photography is my obsession, my creative outlet.  I am fascinated by the human condition and I use photography to tell stories about people and their surroundings. ","user_id":549168,"name":"Toh Photography","website":"www.tohphotography.com"},{"id":478809,"bio":"C Fodoreanu was born into a family with a long tradition of icon painting in Transylvania, Romania. He started painting before inherently transitioning to using lens-based modalities to create his art, from photography and collages, to installations and videos, and creative writing (poems). His work pursues a poetry of light, and explores the human body as a metaphor for how humans relate to the surrounding nature, intimacy, personal boundaries, play, fragility of life, fleetingness of time, faith and divine intervention.\n\nC Fodoreanu holds a BA in Philosophy from UC San Diego, an MD from Harvard Medical School, and is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from School of Visual Arts in New York. As a physician who studied philosophy, he developed an intimate knowledge of the human anatomy and psyche, and a keen psycho-social acumen. This affords him a unique position as an artist to relate, transcend, and personalize his understandings of humans and human nature into layered visual work","user_id":478225,"name":"C Fodoreanu","website":"www.cfodoreanu.com"},{"id":34351,"bio":"Astrid Reischwitz is a lens-based artist whose work explores storytelling from a personal perspective. Her current work incorporates embroidery and examines personal and collective memory influenced by her upbringing in Germany.\nReischwitz has exhibited at national and international museums and galleries including the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Newport Art Museum, and Griffin Museum of Photography.\nHer first monograph Spin Club Stories was published by Kehrer Verlag in 2022. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Lucie Photo Book Prize and received Silver placement at the 2022 Budapest International Foto Awards.\n","user_id":34356,"name":"Astrid Reischwitz","website":"www.reischwitzphotography.com"},{"id":48591,"bio":"Freelance photographer with over 20 years of experience on News and Sports photography, then  moved also on Documentary photography developing personal projects mainly focused on Spirituality.\n","user_id":48596,"name":"Paolo Bona","website":"www.paolobona.com"},{"id":20724,"bio":"Ania Moussawel is an artist and educator from Miami, FL. She received a BFA in photography from Barry University in Miami Shores, FL and an MFA in Photo, Video, and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY.  Her work in photography and video explores notions of family, memory, and loss through portraiture, rituals, and observations of daily life. \n\nMoussawel has exhibited her work in group shows at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Filter Photo, Center for Fine Art Photography, Center for Book Arts, among other venues. She has had solo shows at Soho Photo Gallery, O’Cinema in partnership Oolite Arts, and Florida International University. Moussawel was a finalist in Photolucida’s 2022 Critical Mass, a semifinalist in the 2022 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition from the National Portrait Gallery and was the winner of the 2022 Miami Individual Artist Grant.  Moussawel lives and works in Miami, FL, where she lives with her husband, two children, and dog.\n","user_id":20724,"name":"Ania Moussawel","website":"www.aniamoussawel.com"},{"id":48596,"bio":"I AM\nItalian\nBorn in 1986\nA Photographer\n\nI AM NOT\nA Street photographer\nA Reporter nor Photojournalist\nOld School\n\nI USE\nLeica\nFujifilm\nRicoh\n\nI SHOOT\nKodak\nFujifilm\nIlford\n\nEDU\n2012-2014 | Master in Contemporary image at Fondazione Fotografia, Modena\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n2013 | Group Exhibition: Note, at Fondazione Fotografia, Modena\n2013 | Group Exhibition: Mid Term, at Fondazione Fotografia, Modena\n2013 | Personal: Tokyo-To, at Stray Dog, Reggio Emilia\n2013 | Personal: Praha, at Emilia Ruvida Gallery, Modena","user_id":48601,"name":"Gabriele Lei","website":"gabrielelei.com"},{"id":763681,"bio":"I'm Lorenza Ragno, I was born in 1998, and I currently work as a commercial photographer and illustrator. I graduated from the F-Project school of photography and cinematography, where I experimented with and refined the use of photographic language, including through mixed techniques. I've always been interested in themes related to the human condition and the celebration of all those characteristics that make each individual special.","user_id":757807,"name":"Lorenza Ragno","website":""},{"id":763655,"bio":"Scot J. Wittman is a Philadelphia-based artist with an international reach.  The recipient of a National Endowment grant, he has exhibited in the Whitney Biennial (in a collective), Art|Basel, and numerous galleries.  Wittman has presented at Yale, Rutgers and Swarthmore Universities.  Residencies in the United States and Iceland have allowed him to collaborate with noted bionano engineers and famous dancers.  A life-sized 3d-print of a dancer in a Boston 2023 Solo Exhibition brought his Grand Jeté ‘print’ Series into the round.  Wittman received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy, holds the office Dean of Arts at Rutgers Preparatory School, and leads as President of the Independent School Art Instructors Association.","user_id":757781,"name":"Scot Wittman","website":"www.mapographer.com"},{"id":145685,"bio":"Born in 1974, Bridgend, South Wales, UK, Dan discovered photography in 1995 through Skateboarding and the culture that surrounds it.\n\nInspiration comes from a wide subject matter and although diverse, he considers himself predominantly a documentary photographer - shooting stories in both traditional and contemporary approach.\n\nDan has travelled widely in pursuit of inspiration, knowledge and experience; capturing on film, a multitude of cultures and landscapes.\n\nHis work has been featured in many publications including CCQ and Ernest Journal. He has participated in over 40 exhibitions both nationally and internationally; including 4 solo shows. \n\nDan is a member of the Artist collective: Document Britain\n\n“His photographs dance over the lines of classic reportage and fine art, exactly what you would expect from somebody who controls every aspect of their process” \n\n- Film’s Not Dead, 2013.","user_id":145083,"name":"Dan Wood","website":"www.danwoodphoto.com"},{"id":443531,"bio":"Louisiana resident and native, Bonnie Marquette specializes in capturing the beautiful sights that define this unique state- its topography, residents, food and culture. Winner of numerous International, National, Regional and Local awards, her work showcases the essence of this incredible area. She also works in the Film and Commercial Industry as a Location Manager/ Scout and Stills Photographer.","user_id":442947,"name":"Bonnie Marquette","website":"www.BonnieMarquette.smugmug.com"},{"id":48637,"bio":"Kathy Anne Lim is a photographer \u0026amp; visual artist with roots along the eastern shores of Singapore. Her poetic documentary work focuses on themes of memory and displacement—contents of which mix absolute certainty and misty ephemerality. She studied Visual Communication (Dip) at Temasek Polytechnic Singapore and Photography (BA Hons) at London College of Communication, University of Arts London. Her work has been exhibited internationally as part of numerous group exhibitions at Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool (2019), Bow Arts, London (2019), Royal Photographic Society—Women In Photography, UK (2019), Singapore International Photography Festival (2020), Sharjah Art Foundation (2021), Photoville, Brooklyn NYC (2022) and Kranj Foto Festival (2022). Previously she has worked as a photography editor \u0026amp; researcher at Forward, Bookmark Content (WPP) \u0026amp; The Guardian; currently she also works as an educator at Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore.","user_id":48642,"name":"Kathy Lim","website":"kathyannelim@gmail.com"},{"id":365221,"bio":"Camilla Biella è nata a Piacenza dove vive tutt’ora.  Ha conosciuto importanti  fotografi che l’hanno stimolata a proseguire la sua ricerca fotografica  incontrando partecipazione e consenso  in varie mostre e concorsi fotografici quali Lodi  (Fotografia etica), Reggio Emilia ( Fotografia Europea) , Ferrara, Bologna ,Milano (MIA), Colorno, Bibbiena ( Portfolio Italia), Prato, Strasburgo, Lugano , Barcellona ","user_id":364619,"name":"Camilla Biella","website":"www.camillabiella.com"},{"id":773332,"bio":"Born in a small town in Northwestern Bulgaria, I take the artistic alias Anq Hariz to represent my journey in photography storytelling.\nIn 2022, I completed a Documentary course at BECA Before Creating Academy, Bulgaria, followed by a Photography Master class, both led by Dimitri Stefanov.\nParticipated in several workshops as well:\n* 2024 Workshop with Magnum photographer Rafał Milach \n* 2023 Workshop with Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur\n* 2023 \"Secrets of Visual Storytelling\" workshop with David Linuesa and Antonio González Caro\n* XXII SEMINARIO DE FOTOGRAFÍA Y PERIODISMO, Albarracín, Spain, directed by Gervasio Sánchez\nFocused mainly on documentary stories (with a little bit of poetry).","user_id":765412,"name":"Anq Hariz","website":"anqhariz.com"},{"id":790520,"bio":"Xavier Revuelta, born on June 19, 1990, is originally from Magdalena Tlacotepec, a town located on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, a tropical region of the state of Oaxaca, in Mexico. He has a master's degree in education, has been a university professor, is a multidisciplinary artist and cultural promoter.\nHis learning in photography is self-taught, in 2019 he began a job in a more formal and constant way as a photographer, through which he was able to give vent to the various emotions that the COVID 19 pandemic brought with it, he became shortly after, in addition to a therapeutic activity, a passion that has led him to portray the singularity of his region. In/with his photographs, he intends to exalt the beauty of brown skin, Istmeño features, the particular aesthetics of its context, to re-dignify them, as a response and in resistance to the hegemonic standards of aesthetics and beauty,which reject the indigenous-Zapotec. He currently works as a craftsman and as a freelance photographer.","user_id":779558,"name":"JOSE JAVIER MORALES REVUELTA","website":""},{"id":48699,"bio":"leslie niemöller is a self-taught photographer, mom of five children and based in cologne, germany.","user_id":48704,"name":"Leslie Niemöller","website":"www.leslieniemoeller.de"},{"id":52997,"bio":"Beauty, humanity and storytelling motivate my work; memory collecting is my instinct. I am an artist, photographer and oral historian. These three disciplines intertwine, challenge and compliment each other. Fundamentally I believe photography can be an agent for connection that transcends lines of culture, class, ethnicity, generations, time and space. ","user_id":53002,"name":"Laena Wilder","website":"www.wildervision.com"},{"id":48702,"bio":"I start working as assistant photographer in Milan during university studies. After graduating, I join an advertising company but soon realize I want to tell a different kind of stories.\n\nI win a scholarship at the NABA in Milan by accessing the master in \"Photography and Visual Design”, and in 2015, the LensCulture international jury selects my project as Finalist for the LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2015. In 2018, I obtain the Grand Prix Portfolio Italia FIAF,  while in 2019, I win the prize for the best portfolio at the International Month of Photojournalism in Padua. In 2020, I'm awarded the Storytelling Award of the Italian Street PhotoFestival and in the same year I win the Portfolio Award at the last edition of  SI FEST Savignano Festival.  Urbanautica Institute Award 2021 - Special Mention, Representations of Space, Architecture, and Conflicts.\n\nIn 2021 I publish my first book \" The Images of Morel \" with  preface by Ferdinando Scianna (Magnum Photos)\n\n\nThe unfair thing in biographies is that people usually speak exclusively of their successes, without mentioning all the difficulties  and the failures which are necessary to achieve them. To each achievement corresponds a number of closed doors and a good amount of tears. ","user_id":48707,"name":"Lorenzo Zoppolato","website":"www.lorenzozoppolato.com"},{"id":790978,"bio":"I have a passion for telling stories through pictures and made it my life’s work as a photographer. I have made a commitment to myself and my clients to not only be creative, but to also be dependable, always striving for excellence. Recently, I have gone back to school to purse a Masters in Photography. Here, I have developed my style outside of the commercial realm and touch on debatable topics in hopes of raising awareness.","user_id":779938,"name":"Madison Griffin","website":"www.madisongriffinphotography.com/copy-of-home"},{"id":791740,"bio":"Chinese-born NYC-based photographer. ","user_id":780581,"name":"ZIQI XU","website":"www.instagram.com/xuziqinicky/?hl=en"},{"id":792158,"bio":"I graduated from school in 1988. As a young person, I was influence by the Cold War and the German fascist past with the enormous destruction it caused. On top of that came the wars in the succession to the Soviet system. To understand this better, I studied political geography and philosophy. In photography, I am interested in the visual aspects of narrativity, structuring and archiving and, in this context, the question of how processes of change can be captured photographically and thus how the (re)construction of social spaces becomes visible, comprehensible, and documentable. The approach to the social spaces being researched is ethnographic, i.e. it follows the basic principles of ethnography as a science. In this way, the photographs have a communicative function in the process of research, for example, in the engagement with the actors in the field. In this way, photography becomes a social practice of reflecting on one's self and the other.","user_id":780928,"name":"Stefan Applis","website":"stefan-applis-geographien.com"},{"id":763709,"bio":"Born in the thick fog of the Po Valley, he studied Film Direction at the European Institute of Design, where he is now lecturer in Video Strategy. In 2020, he was selected as one of the European talents at BDC Discoveries (Balcan Docu Center). His work has been premiered at national and international film festivals and events, including: Ji.Hlava IDFF, Astra Film Festival AFF, 70 Trento Film Festival, ZagrebDox Pro, Cinemambiente, Lift-Off Global, IDFA Market. Among others, he collaborates with National Geographic, Sky, and Canon Italia. Today, he lives in Piedmont’s countrysidme with his partner and their two children, while working on his second feature film: \"VIVI\".","user_id":757835,"name":"Jacopo Marzi","website":"www.jacopomarzi.com"},{"id":763708,"bio":"I'm a New York City portrait photographer, based in the East Village. Self-taught, I've always been drawn to capturing the essence of people.  Growing up in Astoria, Queens, I spent my youth connecting with folks on the streets.  That experience sparked a real passion in me – getting to know strangers, and ultimately, led me to portrait photography.  I truly cherish the connection I feel between my camera and my subjects; the whole process feels almost like a meditative practice.  NYC itself is my ultimate backdrop. I love incorporating the city's endless possibilities, especially the graffiti and architecture, to add another layer of depth to my portraits.","user_id":757834,"name":"Liz Jang","website":""},{"id":555754,"bio":"","user_id":555170,"name":"stp skk","website":""},{"id":702241,"bio":"I am a visual artist from Shanghai. In the past, I was engaged in the creation of National Geographic style photography. At present, I am mainly engaged in street photography. ","user_id":701657,"name":"MI LU","website":"www.youtube.com/c/MiLuXShanghai"},{"id":544070,"bio":"I am a multi-disciplinary artist. \n\nMy practice ranges from the traditional written word and photography, to non-traditional theater/performance.  My work has always been, and always will be, about the individual and the struggle to maintain individuality in our society.","user_id":543486,"name":"John Greiner-Ferris","website":"www.johngreinerferrisstudio.com"},{"id":790635,"bio":"I am an artistic photographer, whose journey began with portrait painting and gradually evolved into photography during my university studies. My creative focus is on portrait photography, conceptual art, fine art, and abstract compositions, which I often blend in my work.\nI hold a master's degree in Reproductive Biotechnology, which led me to a professional career in laboratories and work as an embryologist. These experiences provided me with a unique perspective on detail and precision, which are also key aspects of my photographic approach.","user_id":779659,"name":"Antonín Kaplan","website":"kaplanphotography.art"},{"id":773579,"bio":"BUENOS AIRES-BASED PHOTOGRAPHER PAULA PALAVECINO BEGAN HER PHOTOGRAPHY PRACTICE AFTER RETIRING FROM HER 15-YEAR ADVERTISING CAREER, DURING WHICH SHE WAS ABLE TO WORK ON NUMEROUS MULTICULTURAL PROJECTS AND LIVE IN THE CITIES OF MEXICO, MIAMI, NEW YORK AND BUENOS AIRES. \nPAULA HAS A DEGREE IN ADVERTISING, SHE HOLDS A MASTER’S DEGREE IN JOURNALISM AND AN MBA. AFTER RETIRING FROM THE ADVERTISING WORLD, SHE BEGAN STUDYING PHOTOGRAPHY WITH DISTINGUISHED PHOTOGRAPHERS.\nIN 2024, PAULA’S PROJECT “60 DAYS BY YOUR SIDE” HAS BEEN HONORED BY MEXICAN-BASED LATIN AMERICAN AND SPANISH WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP FEMGRAFIA. SHE HAS ALSO BEEN SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRESTIGIOUS LATIN AMERICAN PROYECTO IMAGINARIO PROGRAM. SHE LIVES IN BUENOS AIRES.\n","user_id":765643,"name":"Paula Palavecino","website":""},{"id":48756,"bio":"Eileen Lerner is an artist whose vision defies conventional boundaries, fusing mixed media and layered compositions with profound textural depth and surreal aesthetics. Her relentless pursuit of three-dimensional photography, (which progressed from the age of 8, when she requested a camera that could do so) continually pushes the envelope of visual storytelling.\nWithin her creations, a dreamlike interplay unfolds, seamlessly weaving together the realms of beauty, nature, and architecture, whether they stand independently or intricately interwoven. Eileen's wellspring of inspiration flows from a rich tapestry of artistic luminaries, among them Matisse, Mozart, Ninn, Miller, O'Keeffe, Penn, Avedon, ManRay, Rodin, Colette, and others.\nEileen's artistic process thrives on a poetic deconstruction, where familiar elements are disassembled to forge entirely new narratives. Within this transformative realm, viewers are beckoned to embrace the infinite anticipation of surreal realities.\nHer photography serves as an ode to imperfection and the ever-shifting sands of time, effortlessly moving between surreal and immediate moments. Eileen underscores the innate harmony between art and nature a","user_id":48761,"name":"Eileen Lerner","website":" www.fashionrabbitnyc.com"},{"id":585611,"bio":"My photographic research is mainly based on staging, through symbolic and metaphorical language and often using self-portraiture as a means of introspection and projection. I use photography as a tool for investigation.\nThe themes almost always embrace the sphere of dreams, emotions, and memories, generating images in which ambiguity, oblivion, and elusiveness prevail, universes in which the real and the imaginary merge. I will approach photography only in 2018. After only two years I receive my first awards, such as Honorable mentions in the Minimalist photography awards, ND Awards, International Color awards, FreshTalent Eyes 2022 by Gup Magazine. I also participate in several group exhibitions and publications.","user_id":585027,"name":"Rachele Gabrielli","website":"www.rachelegabrielli.it"},{"id":86691,"bio":"Stephen Mallon is a photographer and filmmaker who specialises in the industrial-scale creations of mankind at unusual moments of their life cycles. \nMallon’s work blurs the line between documentary and fine art, revealing the industrial landscape to be unnatural, desolate and functional yet simultaneously also human, surprising and inspiring. It has been featured in publications and by broadcasters including The New York Times, National Geographic, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian Magazine, MSNBC, The Atlantic, GQ, CBS, the London Times and Vanity Fair. Mallon has exhibited in cities including Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, St. Louis and New York, as well as in England,  Italy and the Czech Republic. \nIn 2009, Mallon produced Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549, a series of photographs recorded the salvaging of the passenger aircraft which captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger landed on the Hudson River. In 2010, his solo exhibition Next Stop Atlantic documented the disposal of New York subway trains \nat sea to form artificial coral reefs. He was commissioned by the New York Times Magazine to shoot the film Behind The Curtain, a time lapse movie documenting two days behind the scenes of the Metropolitan Opera in 2013. \nMallon’s projects often require months or years of production. His short film about the transportation and installation of the new Willis Avenue Bridge was created from over 30,000 still images. The film, “A Bridge Delivered,” was reviewed by the Wall St Journal, New York Magazine, GQ, PDN, andWIRED. It was then screened in five festivals in New York, Los Angeles and Bristol, England. \nStephen’s project following the MTA’a artificial reef project where over 2000 subway cars were placed in the Atlantic was shown at The New York Transit Museum’s Grand Central Terminal Gallery. Over 60,000 people experienced the exhibition and was featured by Gothamist, Artnet, Yahoo, Fox News, and numerous other outlets. \nAs David Schonauer wrote in Pro Photo Daily, “Mallon’s word harkens back to the heroic industrial landscapes of Margaret Bourke-White and Charles Sheeler, who glorified American steel and found art in its industrial muscle and smoke during the Great Depression.” He has also been compared to photographers including Edward Burtynsky, Thomas Struth and Chris Jordan. \nMallon served as a board member of the New York chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers from 2002 until 2020 and served as president from 2006 to 2009. He is represented by Front Room Gallery in New York.\n","user_id":86252,"name":"Stephen Mallon","website":"www.stephenmallon.com"},{"id":790603,"bio":"Renowned saxophonist and composer Nicolas Masson (b. 1972) immersed himself in the world of improvised music at the age of 20, encountering influential figures like Cecil Taylor and Fred Hopkins in New York. His dedication led him to further studies with Frank Lowe and Makanda Ken McIntyre.\nFollowing the completion of his studies at the Geneva Conservatory in 2000, Masson made a significant move to New York City. There, he initiated and recorded his first band, featuring talents such as Russ Johnson, Eivind Opsvik, and Gerald Cleaver. Additionally, he pursued ongoing studies with esteemed musicians like Rich Perry, Chris Potter, and Greg Tardy.\nA key figure in the Swiss new jazz scene and an ECM recording artist, Nicolas Masson has collaborated with a diverse international array of musicians. Notable names include Ben Monder, Gerald Cleaver, Kenny Wheeler, Thomas Morgan, Kris Davis, and many others. Masson boasts an impressive discography with eight albums released as a leader or co-leader across ECM, Fresh Sound, and Clean Feed record labels.\nBeyond his musical endeavors, Masson is a skilled photographer, contributing portraits and personal works that have graced several album covers for ECM Records. His multifaceted talents continue to shape the contemporary jazz landscape of Switzerland.","user_id":779632,"name":"Nicolas Masson","website":"www.nicolasmasson.com"},{"id":791039,"bio":"César Guardia Alemañi (Argentina, 1994) is a photographer and director of photography. He studied cinematography at Universidad de Cine in Buenos Aires and later on at La Femis in Paris. He has worked on projects in Argentina, Mexico, United States, Peru, Paraguay, France, and Belgium, spanning Fine Art photography, feature films, documentaries, commercials, and music videos.\nHis staged large-format photographs focus on human nature and its most internal processes: introspections, confrontations, and the complexities related to interpersonal relationships.\nHe has won the 2024 IPA Emerging Fine Art Photographer of the Year Award with his series Towards Intimacy. Currently he is represented by GalleryLabs, with which he will exhibit at Pinta BAFoto Art Fair in Buenos Aires this october. \nHe is a member of the ADF Society of Cinematographers in Argentina, and the 9AM Talent Agency in Mexico \u0026amp; The Americas.","user_id":779992,"name":"César Guardia Alemañi","website":"www.cesarguardialemani.com"},{"id":790742,"bio":"**Kristján Maack** is a seasoned professional photographer with over 30 years of experience, renowned for his captivating imagery capturing the essence of Iceland's natural beauty and cultural richness. Born and raised in Iceland, Kristján's passion for photography was ignited early on, leading him to pursue formal education at the prestigious Brooks Institute of Photography in California, where he obtained a BA in Photography from 1990 to 1993.\nThroughout his illustrious career, Kristján has participated in numerous exhibitions, showcasing his distinctive perspective and mastery of the craft. His work has garnered widespread acclaim both locally and internationally, earning him a reputation as one of Iceland's foremost photographers.\nKristján Maack's artistic vision is deeply rooted in his profound connection to the Icelandic landscape, capturing its raw, untamed beauty with a keen eye for detail and composition. His portfolio encompasses a diverse range of subjects, from majestic glaciers and cascading waterfalls to intimate portraits and cultural vignettes.\nIn addition to his exhibitions, Kristján has authored two captivating books, each offering a unique glimpse into Iceland's \nKristján Maack Photographer, K.Maack Photography, Bakkabraut 5D 200 Kópavogur\nIceland +354-896-5405 kmaack@kmaack.is www.kmaack.is","user_id":779744,"name":"Kristján Maack","website":"www.kmaack.is/index"},{"id":133673,"bio":"Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Niles’ formative years were spent in small, southern towns in Virginia and North Carolina.\n \nShe has exhibited across the US and in Canada, France, and Italy. Her prints are held in private collections as well MOCA GA and the Ogden Museum. She was selected for Photolucida’s Critical Mass Top 200,\u0026nbsp;Ones to Watch\u0026nbsp;, the\u0026nbsp;Fence.\n\nFeatured publications include:\u0026nbsp;Light and Shadow Magazine, Lenscratch, The HAND, AllAboutPhoto, The Edge of Humanity \u0026nbsp;and Oxford American.\n\nHer book, What Lies With: the Eclectic Collections of Andrea Noel was recognized by Elizabeth Avedon as best photography books of 2021.","user_id":133071,"name":"Dale Niles","website":"www.dalenilesphotography.com"},{"id":655868,"bio":"I was born in Rome in 1998 and I'm a photographer based in Rome. On September 2020, I graduated at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Rome. \n\nI'm a contemporary photographer interested in the research and visual narration. I express myself through documentation and portrait photography.\nThe visual arts, literature and architectural studies have shaped my gaze and they have been innovating my creativity,  characterizing my artistic espression. \nSince 2021 I have been collaborating as a freelance photographer with the company Idearia, in Rome.","user_id":655284,"name":"Martina Martorelli","website":""},{"id":166871,"bio":"Jared Ragland (MFA, Tulane University) is a fine art and documentary photographer and former White House photo editor. He currently serves as Assistant Professor of Photography at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. His visual practice critically confronts issues of identity, marginalization, and history of place through social science, literary, and historical research methodologies.\n\nJared is the photo editor of National Geographic Books’ \"The President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office,\" and he has worked on assignment for NGOs in the Balkans, the former Soviet Bloc, East Africa, and Haiti. In 2015, Jared was named one of TIME magazine’s “Instagram Photographers to Follow in All 50 States.” He is a 2020 Magnum Foundation grantee, 2020-21 Do Good Fund Artist-in-Residence, 2021 Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 artist, 2022 Aftermath Project Finalist, and 2022 Utah State University Caine College of the Arts Researcher of the Year. ","user_id":166269,"name":"Jared Ragland","website":"jaredragland.com"},{"id":209958,"bio":"Michael O.A. Klapper ist ein Amateur-Fotokünstler aus Eichenzell - Welkers (Germany) und wurde 1957 in Fulda geboren. Seine Fotografie hat ihn in verschiedene Länder geführt. Die bevorzugte Art der Fotografie liegt bei der Architektur, Landschaft und Langzeitbelichtung. Gesammelt und fokussiert durch eine Linse, wird das Licht unserer Welt auf einer Fläche eingefangen, wo es zu etwas anderem wird: zu einer Momentaufnahme zu einer Geschichte, Vision von Zeit und Ort. Michael O.A. Klapper bietet seine Vision - von Schatten und Licht - durch Bildkomposition, um den entscheidenden Unterschied zu kreieren, der aus einem Foto ein unvergessliches Bild macht.","user_id":209356,"name":"Michael OA Klapper","website":"www.michaelklapper.com"},{"id":522064,"bio":"Bio:\n江峰 Jiang Feng is a non-gendered contemporary Taoist and multi-disciplinary artist working across genres in movement/dance, theatre, performance art, voice, text, modeling, film, photography, theory, pedagogy, and criticism. They attained their B.A. in English and Chinese literature from National Taiwan University in 2016. In 2019, they graduated with an M.F.A. degree in Performance and Performance Studies from Pratt Institute. They are now pursuing an M.A. in Cross-Disciplinary Corporeal Theories and Practice in the Department of Dance at Taipei National University of the Arts. They are the receiver of the R.O.C. Government Fellowship to study and research dance abroad, “20-40-Year-Old Writers,” \"Creation and Application of Native Languages,\" and \"Fostering Young Artists' Development\" grants from the Ministry of Culture, and \"Performing Art Critics\" grant from the National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan. Furthermore, their works have been shown in Asia, America, and Europe, including Taiwan, the U.S., Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Bulgaria, Hungary, the UK, Italy, Korea, and Mexico in various artistic scenarios. In September 2019, their new work \"臺彎 Bent-Tai(www)\" won the \"Genuinely Fringe\" award, the third prize, at Taipei Fringe Festival, and in 2018, they were selected to be the performer of the work “Wall-Floor Positions” in the MoMA retrospective \"Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts.\"\n\nArtist Statement:\nCurrently, I am developing my system called \"The Life Praxis,\" which calls for the concurrent exploration and synthesis of (1) Academic Research: Structured methodologies for knowledge (2) Social Practice: Dialogues for (self-)reflection and change (3) Somatic and Spirituality: Individual comfort and strength.\n\nFirst of all, academic research has taught me about the preciousness of proof and validation. As an artist, while feelings and sentiments are more than important, it is usually the systemic knowledge that will create changes in one's self and society. Since undergrad, I have been bathed in the realm of Feminism, Performance Studies, Dance Studies, and Somatics. Secondly, social practice, art included, creates a platform for exchange and mutual understanding. Last but not least, we all have to return to our life, which is the source and ultimate goal.\n\nViewing the body as the base and the social issues, gender, sex, sexuality, and race, as the lens to examine the status of life, I am interested in liberating myself and merging with the world. The fundamental inspiration for my work is love, its beauty and complexity, while being a contemporary Taoist, the pursuit of the philosophy of life is my priority.\n\nFor artistic creation, as an interdisciplinary artist, I turn to the tools offered by multi-media to find the right way to tell the stories. Media is the channel for the meaning and messages to pass through instead of being the dedication itself. Hence, I do not cling to any particular medium except for the body and can morph and become any kind of artist. Setting out to disrupt, I create things to challenge social norms and our perceptions of them. I create artwork as a process for questioning and healing, gathering energy to create a space for people who endure discrimination. My process as an artist and creator is to wait to be inspired in/by life. Moreover, I draw on theory from academic and non-academic works and think hard because I expect myself to be not only an artist but also a thinker.\n\nArt is a force of disruption of social injustice and also existential fixation.  The ideology of my work is \"family-unfriendly\" (if that family happens to be the epitome of the patriarchy).","user_id":521480,"name":"Feng Jiang","website":"www.jiangfeng-mine.com"},{"id":48853,"bio":"I was born in Budapest, in 1985. After completing my master’s degree at the Media Technology and Media Communication Department of the Budapest Tech in 2009, I continued my studies at the Fotografus Foundation School of Photography. I'm primarily interested in the connection between man and nature, and the built environment. My work has been acknowledged both by various awards  and special prizes. Since 2008, I have regularly participated in joint and solo exhibitions in various countries.","user_id":48858,"name":"Mark Martinko","website":"www.markmartinko.com"},{"id":48902,"bio":"Michał Sierakowski is a Polish photographer born in 1992, based in Warsaw, and a student at the University of Arts in Poznań, Poland. His work is highly influenced and based upon a tradition of American documentary and landscape photography, Dusseldorf school and deadpan movement. Using mainly large format analogue cameras his main interests and leitmotifs are focused on humanity's place in the surrounding world and man's place in high-tech society and the link between environmental and ecological issues, and society. Besides learning and making photography, he is also a tutor teaching basic photography courses, movie editor and motion designer.\n\nIn 2015 he graduated photography BA at University of Arts in Poznań, Poland with his project \"Uranium\". In 2015 summer he participated in ISSP Masterclass with Alexander Gronsky and won Lensculture Emerging Talent award.","user_id":48907,"name":"Michał Sierakowski","website":"www.michalsierakowski.com"},{"id":790907,"bio":"Holly Hazen is a photographer based in the metro Detroit area. Their photography explores the complexities of human relationships people have with the world and the relationships people have within themselves. Inspired by personal events, they create art to understand and process their emotions, and connect others to similar events that have happened to them where they can relate in their own way. Along with the complexity, they embrace the humor and positives of their surroundings in their work. Holly’s work has been featured internationally in exhibitions and publications, including The Big Picture Colorado, Alternative Processes, Philosophie Magazine, and Aeonian Magazine. Holly is a current student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI and is graduating May 2025.","user_id":779877,"name":"Holly Hazen","website":"www.hollyhazen.org"},{"id":49533,"bio":"Светлана Сковер. Выпускница Школы современной фотографии «ДокДокДок» Публиковалась в «Лента.ру», Russia Beyond the Headlines, https://birdinflight.com/ru","user_id":49538,"name":"Svetlana Skover","website":"www.facebook.com/fotoskover"},{"id":207240,"bio":"Born and raised in London, Imogen cut her teeth copywriting and art directing however, s soon as she bought a camera she became hooked. Her work quickly started gaining coverage and winning awards and before long she’d packed in her job to focus on photography full time.  \n\nSince then she’s worked with a range of major brands, charities and publications and exhibited internationally. Other career highlights include a Magnum Photos scholarship and being listed as one of 100 trailblazers redefining the creative industries. \n","user_id":206638,"name":"Imogen Forte","website":"www.imogenforte.com"},{"id":790891,"bio":"Carine Thévenau is a Mauritian / Australian Photographer, currently based in Walyalup Fremantle, Australia. Carine's work is expressed through portraiture of the individual, but also broader portraits of place, space and time, including the psychological space (sense of place). \n​\nCarine's portraiture seeks to reveal the internal landscape of her subject, wether it be an individual, a community, a place or an object. Carine understands the architecture, objects, materials and organic matter that surround us are embedded with social and cultural significance, inviting further interpretation and narrative exploration within an image. Her practice considers the interrelationship between the natural world and the built environment. She understands this tension as exposing much about who we are, as a society. \n\nCarine's photography particularly celebrates the beauty of ageing materials, including materials marked with the residue of human interaction, as well as those affected by natural environmental decay. ","user_id":779863,"name":"Carine Thevenau","website":"www.carinethevenau.com"},{"id":760957,"bio":"Lisa Kuno was Born in Nagoya,Japan,in 1987,I has been based in Tokyo since 2017.\nI have been working with photography since 2009, and this year marks my 14th year.\nAt university, I studied architecture, urban and spatial design, and became interested in using cameras to view buildings and cities.\nIn terms of the creative process,I photograph fragments of things as they are, and then find commonalities when developing the photographs, taking my time to collect them.\nRegarding the opportunities to present my work so far, I have held solo exhibitions several times at galleries sponsored by camera manufacturers, and my work has been collected by photography museums.\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2023  A Record of Tokyo trees,Nikon Salon,Tokyo,Japan\n2022  A Memory of Tokyo trees,PlaceM,Tokyo,Japan\n2017  SURFACE,Osaka Nikon Salon,Osaka,Japan\n2016  SURFACE,Shinjuku Nikon Salon,Tokyo,Japan\n2015 around here,PlaceM,Tokyo,Japan\n\nPublic Collection\n2021-2022 Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts\n\nAwards\n2016 5th Canon Photographers Session — Finalist,Japan","user_id":755514,"name":"Lisa Kuno","website":""},{"id":188707,"bio":"je suis une photographe amateur qui passe son temps à immortalisé un instant de vie.\n\n","user_id":188105,"name":"Melissa Van mellaerts","website":""},{"id":790897,"bio":"","user_id":779869,"name":"Bier Smooth Smile","website":""},{"id":790957,"bio":"Visual artist - illustrator, graphic designer, painter and photographer. Born and raised in Zabok, Croatia. She is currently studying fashion design in Zagreb. Her works have been published in Times magazine, Daily Mail and Croatian photo magazines. Her photograph 'Heading for the Sun' participated in a world exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery of Contemporary Art in London, England. In 2023, her digital drawing 'Art critics' was selected as the finalist in the category 'Graphic art and cartoon' among 10,000 submitted works from all over the world, for the prestigious award and the final exhibition of the Arte Laguna Prize on 22.23 in Venice, Arsenale Nord ( 'Venetian Arsenal') in Italy.","user_id":779920,"name":"Jagoda Turk","website":"www.jagodaturk.com"},{"id":791003,"bio":"I am Kathleen from Hong Kong. I started my first project about mental health with self-taught photography in 2021 and since then I decided I have a mission to serve marginalised communities with the art of photography. My current work is about Transgender people in Hong Kong and I am now dedicating full time to my funded photography projects. I hope to create things with meaning and turn my work into shareable wonders with the world. ","user_id":779962,"name":"Kathleen Lo","website":""},{"id":791550,"bio":"Victoria La Bouchardiere's work comes out of growing up in a home fraught with domestic violence and a desire to create the safest world possible for her children. Her photographs reflect upon the emotions and experiences of her daughters, who though safe in the home, are still confronted with the harsh realities of teenage life in an ever evolving world.\n\nEducation:\nMA in Photography - Falmouth University 2020 - present day\n\nAwards:\nLicentiateship - BIPP - 2017\n(Transferred to The Royal Photographic Society in 2024)\n\nLens Culture Portrait Awards among the top-rated black \u0026amp; white entries  - 2018\n\nLens Culture Portrait Awards among the top-rated black \u0026amp; white entries  - 2016 \n\nShortlisted for British Life Photography Awards - 2014\n\n\n","user_id":780423,"name":"Victoria La Bouchardiere","website":"www.victorialabouchardiere.com"},{"id":190484,"bio":"Marzia Messina Italian creative and Sham Hinchey Anglo-Italian photographer/DP are a couple who met in Rome.  In 2002 they began a full-time collaboration under the name “Marshamstreet”.  They work on advertising campaigns and fine art projects where focus is often centered around social issues. In 2013 they moved to NYC to pursue their professional and artistic careers.\nTheir work has been exhibited internationally.\n\n","user_id":189882,"name":"Sham Hinchey and Marzia Messina","website":"www.marshamstreet.com "},{"id":61434,"bio":"","user_id":61437,"name":"Ricardo Nuno","website":""},{"id":791119,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Toronto, Canada and Falmouth, UK. I caught the photo bug early on, mid way through high school in fact. I began dabbling with my first camera, a very simple point and shoot that surprised me with the quality of pictures it would take.\n\nFrom the get go, I found I experienced an almost child-like delight in capturing images. Photographs are much like a witness to a moment in time.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp; At their best, they can capture the mood, the feeling and the texture of our lives. In editing photos, I found I could create everything from subtle to dramatic changes in these images and their impacts.\n\nIn my recent projects, I have been focusing on photo composites and on portraiture. In my composites, I try to synthesize new realities and surreal images. I use these images to tell stories for which pictures are the best way to reach the viewer.\n\nMy photos have been displayed in Toronto City Hall, Queen’s Quay Terminal, and mounted as signpost art in an exhibition on Queen’s Quay and Bay Street in Toronto. I have had photos published in Now Magazine, Lake Superior Magazine, The Globe and Mail, The CBC and The Toronto Star. My work has appeared in group exhibitions. I have been awarded grants by the Ontario Arts Council for materials for visual arts and exhibition assistance.","user_id":780059,"name":"Hannah Mittelstaedt","website":"hannahmittelstaedt.com"},{"id":548880,"bio":"","user_id":548296,"name":"michelle Caussin-Bellon","website":"www.caussin-bellon.com"},{"id":763795,"bio":"Born in Sardinia on 28 June 1991, she has been living in Rome for ten years where she works as a photographer, video-maker and educator.\nShe knows photography through the anguished boredom of the Sardinian province, and will never leave it.\nHis background includes studies on international cooperation, cultural anthropology and ethnopsychiatry.\nShe has worked extensively with video and photographic storytelling with various associations in the humanitarian sector, especially on the topics of migration and human rights.\nShe conducts laboratories and workshops with young people and adults using photography and video as storytelling tools, and works in the field of art therapy, where she also experiments with the use of techniques such as self-portraiture and the family album.\nShe is passionate about researching small stories, family photo archives and fascinated by the incredible relationships between photographic art and the pathways of the human mind.\n","user_id":757921,"name":"Benedetta Sanna","website":""},{"id":376012,"bio":"I am an ardent photography enthusiast \u0026amp; try to shoot streets, landscapes, birds, sky or anything that  fascinates me, without restricting myself. Learning everyday new things","user_id":375428,"name":"Jayesh Limaye","website":""},{"id":731672,"bio":"","user_id":730969,"name":"Antonina Eliseeva","website":"antinida_2009@mail.ru"},{"id":730487,"bio":"Robin Bell is a New York City-based artist whose photographic projects are meticulous studies of a single place. Whether the subjects are reflections on a Los Angeles pool or town dump machinery, they are abstractions that become a conversation about illusion. \n     Bell's work has been exhibited across the US and internationally, including a feature show at the Southeast Center for Photography and group shows at the Atlanta Photography Group, and the Los Angeles Center of Photography. Her work will be in the Julia Margaret Cameron award exhibition at FotoNostrum gallery in Barcelona, Spain. \n     Bell won the 20th Pollux Award in the Fine Art/Abstract category and is a Critical Mass 2023 Top 200 finalist.  She is a winner of the 2023 Julia Margaret Cameron award, honorable mention. Her work was profiled in publications, including Shadow \u0026amp; Light online magazine and as a featured photographer in Fraction Magazine. Her photograph will be among twelve selected for the Colorado Photographic Arts Center 2024 annual calendar.\n    Bell served on the board of the Spring Street Gallery, a cooperative group, where she taught and founded outreach programs for the community.\n","user_id":729903,"name":"Robin Bell","website":"robinbellphotography.com"},{"id":105977,"bio":"Guillaume Tomasi (b 1984, France) is a photographer and curator based in Montreal. Being sensitive to the small details of the everyday, his work revolves around floating moments and allegorical scenes. Nature, memory and family are notions that interest him in their symbolic form and their narrative power.\n\nWorking with a medium format camera, his projects mix a poetical tone with an aesthetic inspired by documentary photography. Analog film, with its texture, surprises and slow pace, has shaped his creativity and allowed him to better understand his approach. This is reflected in his work, where walking in research of a place, a situation or an atmosphere is the founding element of his creative process. Recently, writing has taken an important place in his work, bringing a new perspective to his subject matter, while being complementary to the photographs.  \n\n\n\nHis family also has a privileged place in his practice. As a father, the photographs of his loved ones show his desire to find the right balance between artist and parent. His concerns related to his role as a father are often the initiating elements of his work, whether intimate or more distant. By using metaphors and visual symbols, he wishes to make these thoughts resonate on a universal level.\n\nGuillaume received his BFA in Photography from Concordia University in 2020 and in 2016 he created the collaborative project Fiiiirst, which still features anonymous image based discussions between photographers. His work has been exhibited in Canada, the United States, England, Switzerland, Italy and Russia. In 2020, he published his first photo book Chrysalises, which has been featured in photo festivals such as Les Rencontres internationales de la photographie en Gaspésie et le Photobook Week Aarhus and numerous international publications such as Ciel Variable, The Heavy Collective, Fisheye Magazine, AIN'T BAD, Fotoroom, Der Greif, Urbanautica and GUP Magazine. He's actually working on his second photobook A bloom in the eye of the storm","user_id":105375,"name":"Guillaume Tomasi","website":"guillaumetomasi.com"},{"id":129311,"bio":"My name is Elisa Paolucci Giannettoni, and I was born in 1972. Since high school, I have been passionate about working with images, which I later combined with graphic design. For me, creating is living: I immerse myself in the creative process with my eyes closed, giving space to my imagination. In my work, I try to rediscover the art history that I have studied and incorporate it into my photographs. Thanks to several workshops and two masterclasses at the Roman School of Photography, every shot represents a challenge and an opportunity for me to explore new techniques and creative ideas.","user_id":128709,"name":"Elisa Paolucci Giannettoni","website":""},{"id":39896,"bio":"Sandra Stark - Professor Emerita in Photography SMFA/Tufts.\nShe has been included in exhibitions at the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian, Washington, DC; Houston Center of Photography; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; DeCordova Museum. Lincoln, MA; Walker Art Museum, Harvard University and MIT.   Three residencies at The MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, NH, San Francisco Camerawork, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Harvard’s Fogg Museum; and numerous private collections. \n Represented by the Anderson Yezerski Gallery, Boston.","user_id":39901,"name":"Sandra Stark","website":"andersonyezerski.com/sandra-stark-1"}]}