{"profiles":[{"id":719915,"bio":"A 24, Iranian Journalism and Social communication student in the heart of Europe. a photography enthusiast","user_id":719331,"name":"Amirhossein Hayati","website":"amirhoseinhayati.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":241658,"bio":"I always carry a film camera with me in a continuous attempt to capture fleeting moments. Moments that evoke happiness, grief, anger, etc. but moments, that from my point of view, have an intrinsic beauty that people can connect with and appreciate. My photography varies between the daily routines of people, to a more critical view of the culture – embracing the politics and society of both new and familiar places. I aim to be subtle, almost invisible, and able to get even closer to people: to their happiness, to their fears, to their dreams.","user_id":241056,"name":"Andres Schlanbusch","website":"www.andresschlanbusch.com"},{"id":696615,"bio":"\n\nCrowley started photographing when she was eleven years old. She learned by taking pictures, looking, experimenting and attending workshops. \nShe has taught at Norwalk community College, U of Bridgeport, and now at Creative Arts workshop. She is a member of City Gallery in New Haven and Silvermine Guild in New Canaan. She exhibits nationally and has twice received an Artist Fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Her work is in public, corporate, and private collections. She just concluded a solo exhibit at City Gallery and has work in Perspectives Gallery, Hamden CT and Carter Burden Gallery in NYC.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":696031,"name":"Phyllis Crowley","website":"www.phylliscrowley.com"},{"id":48977,"bio":"I'm a British freelance photographer focusing on conflict, humanitarian, environmental and social issues. My interest in photography was born out of my love of travelling, driven by an unrelenting curiosity to understand different cultures, places and peoples, and a desire to inform and promote better understanding and empathy. ","user_id":48982,"name":"Claire Thomas","website":"www.clairethomasphotography.com"},{"id":262144,"bio":"Photographer—people and places—portrait and documentary—black and white specialist","user_id":261542,"name":"Nigel Corlett","website":""},{"id":545440,"bio":"Self-though graphic designer and photographer. My goal is to learn and push my abilities to create as much as I can.","user_id":544856,"name":"Przemyslaw Ziolek","website":"przemyslawziolek.com"},{"id":99917,"bio":"I'm 57 and from Liverpool UK","user_id":99315,"name":"Andy Green","website":"www.andygphotography.net"},{"id":512252,"bio":"Based in Santa Clarita, California. Currently a graduate student in the Photography Department at California Institute of the Arts. Undergraduate studies in film and television production. Specializes in color documentary photography and motion picture shooting and editing.\n\nBorn in 1999 in Anhui, China, then lived in Guangzhou. Now lives in California, USA.\n\n2017 to 2021 studied B.A. Cinema and Television at BNU-HKBU UIC, China. \n\n2019 went to summer school to study anthropology and archeology, Japan.\n\n2022 went to Shanghai Center of Photography for internships, China. \n\n2022 started M.F.A Photography education at California Institute of the Arts, USA. \n\n2023 holds the solo photography exhibition at CalArts.","user_id":511668,"name":"Yuang Li","website":"www.yuang1999.com"},{"id":791200,"bio":"Deborah Bai-Lannon is a Boston-area photographer. Her work has been exhibited in both the United States and in Europe.  She holds a BFA in photography from Rhode Island School of Design, and a Masters in Teaching (Photography) from Rhode Island College. She has a special love for horses -  and for members of the military - especially her own son.  \nSelected publications, exhibitions, and honors include:\n--Solo Exhibition - Aftermath: Portraits and Reflections of Veterans in Recovery, Wenham Museum, Wenham MA (May 2024)\n--Hamilton Wenham Cultural Council Grant  (funded by the MA Cultural Council) 2023\n--Solo Exhibition - Aftermath: Portraits and Reflections of Veterans in Recovery; sponsored by Harvard University Alumni Club and Home Base Veterans and Family Care, Hobe Sound Polo Grounds, Hobe Sound, FL (March 2022)\n--Annual Report - Harvard University Polo (2021, 2020, 2019)\n--United States Polo Association Magazine - Polo Partnership Serves American Heroes  July 2021\n--ND Photography Awards 2019\n--The Garner Center at NE School of Photography 3rd Annual Juried Show  - Stranger Than Fiction - Juror: Hank Hauptman, Robert Klein Gallery, Boston (2019)\n","user_id":780128,"name":"Deborah Lannon","website":"www.bostonequinephotography.com"},{"id":37528,"bio":"Spanish visual artist and photographer, currently living between Madrid and Asturias, where she develops her profession in her own studio. She also works in different countries of the African continent such as Mali, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania and Nigeria.\nGraduated in Restoration and Conservation of Works of Art (1993), working in restoration studios, museums and churches until 2008.Degree in Fine Arts at Complutense University of Madrid (1998).Master in Creation and Development of Photographic Projects at Blankpaper School of Photography (Madrid 2014-15).She has participated in several creative workshops with Karen Knorr, Ouka Lele, Cabello y Carceller, Rogelio López Cuenca, Itziar Ocáriz, …\nProgrammer and co-founder of the independant Cinema \"La Enana Marrón\" in Madrid (1999-2009) dedicated to the diffusion of auteur, experimental and alternative cinema.\tShe diversifies her professional activity between cinema, photography and teaching.Professor of Architectural Form Analysis at IADE-Instituto Artístico de Enseñanza in Madrid (2000-09), of Photographic Project Development and Curatorship at IED Istituto Europeo di Design, at Lens School of Photography, TAI University School of Arts, PHOTOESPAÑA Photography Master and occasional collaborations in various institutions such as Bard College (USA) and CAMPO Fotolibros (Argentina).Lived 3 years in Mali (2009-2012) working in the shooting and editing of the experimental documentary 'CC1682' by David Reznak with whom she has been collaborating for more than 20 years. During those years she developed her interest and research in the construction of the African imaginary, the processes of colonization/decolonization, the new strategies of colonialism and the diverse voices around African feminisms.\nAfter her Master at Blankpaper School of Photography, her work is shown, among others, at FOTOFESTIWAL(Lodz,Pl), FORMAT(Derby, UK), ORGAN VIDA(Zagreb, Cr), KaunasFoto (Lith), PHE PhotoEspaña(Madrid, Sp), Athens Photo (Gr), LagosFoto (Nig), Museum of Photography Thessaloniki (Gr), SIPF Singapore International Photo Festival, Photo Marseille(Fr), Odessa Foto Days(Ukr), Biennale Für Aktuelle Fotografie (Mannheim, De), Helsinki Foto (Fin), Copenhague Photo (Den), FIFBH- Festival Internacional de Belo Horizonte (Br)....\tIn 2017 she’s artist-in-residence at Ranchito Matadero Nigeria/South Africa between Madrid and Art House Foundation Lagos (Nigeria)developing her research on the colonization of the concept of woman. In 2022 she is invited by Gallerie 21(Hamburg) for an artist residency, and at Fondazione Orestiadi (Sicily).\tShe has published two photobooks: PICNOS TSHOMBÉ which received the Landskrona Photobook Award 2017 (Sweden), and WOMAN GO NO’GREE which was awarded with VEVEY IMAGES Photobook Award and APERTURE PARIS PHOTO Best Photobook of the Year 2020\nShe has been nominated to the Prix Elysée 2022-2024 (Switxerland) and the Foam Paul Huff Arad ((Netherlands). Her work has been recognized by severals awards as PASSEPARTOUT Photo Prize 2024, Fotografía Europea Award 2022 (Reggia Emilia, Italy) Fotofestiwal Lodz Grand Prix 2019 (Poland), Encontros Da Imagem Discovery Award 2018 (Braga, Portugal) , PHOTOMED 1st Prize 2019, Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography PHOTO IS:RAEL 2019 (Tel Aviv, Israel), PhotoChronicles Portrait Award 2019,.. She was shortlisted at open calls as ENAIRE Photo Awards 2023 (Spain). APERTURE Foundation Portfolio Prize 2020 (NY, EEUU). PHOTOGRAPHIC MUSEUM OF HUMANITY Women Photographers Grant Finalist 2023 and 2019.\nHer projects have appeared in several prestigious international publications such as FOAM (Netherlands), M Le Monde (Fr), L’INTERNAZIONALE (It), APERTURE (USA), EXIT(Sp), PAPIERS(Fr), OVER(Irl), BALAM(Arg), THE ART MOMENTUM, THE HUFFINGTON POST(UK), CLAN, TONGUES, THE CORRESPONDENT (Netherlands), METEOR(Geneva), LUR Plataforma de Pensamiento y Fotografía (Sp), VIST, Royal Photographic Society (UK)....","user_id":37533,"name":"Gloria Oyarzabal","website":"www.gloriaoyarzabal.com"},{"id":758747,"bio":"Working as a cinematographer for many years, I always love to come back to the beginning of everything. Watching life around me and trying to catch a glimpse of it all. That is for me the ultimate task and never-ending place of inspiration. People, their lives, stories untold, stories unheard. Documenting the world around me. ","user_id":753642,"name":"Igor Marovic","website":""},{"id":131146,"bio":"Originally from Melbourne Australia, living for the past 14 years, in Palmerston North, the lower North Island of New Zealand.\nDocumenting people, and things in my own environment.","user_id":130544,"name":"Tony Reddrop","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/191218352@N05/albums"},{"id":761183,"bio":"New York City based photographer. Pictures shot on film. ","user_id":755699,"name":"Ross Landsman","website":""},{"id":719398,"bio":"1965 born in Freiburg \n1985-1988 Abitur in Pforzheim, 3-month stay in London, 20 months civilian service, 2 semesters study of production engineering  \n1988-1996 Traineeship as a photographer   \n1998 self-employed advertising photographer and work on free projects\n\n\nPublic purchases: \nDistrict Office Pforzheim\nRepresented in the Photographic Collection - Museum für Angewandte Kunst / Gera\n\nSelection of exhibition participations and prices\n1995 - \"2nd Aenne Biermann Prize\" for contemporary German photography - 3rd prize \n2004 - photofair cologne / Cologne Support Program Participants Young Photo Art \n2005 - Festival \"Voies off\" of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie Arles\n2006 - \"Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie\"\n2008 - Württembergischer Kunstverein / Interim Status - Unrealized Projects\n2017 - Pforzheim 2017 - the anniversary edition /  Exhibition as part of the supporting \n2022 - group exhibition \"Land - create\" curated by Thomas Kellner at ArtGalerie Siegen + Pingyao","user_id":718814,"name":"Peter Hölzle","website":"www.peterhoelzle.de"},{"id":783638,"bio":"I am currently enrolled in the Masters in Photography program at the Technical University of Valencia, Spain.\n","user_id":773791,"name":"Suzana Raluca Burlea","website":"suzanaburlea.com"},{"id":48923,"bio":"Alessandro Petriello is a Swiss-Italian photographer. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1986 and grew up in Italy. After finishing school, he moved to Switzerland, where he studied Visual Arts at the HSLU (Hochschule der Künste) in Lucerne. In 2013, he returned to Italy and joined the “Scuola Romana di Fotografia e Cinema” in Rome, where he studied Reportage and Documentary Photography. His works have been displayed both in Italy and abroad, and published on numerous platforms and online magazines.","user_id":48928,"name":"Alessandro Petriello","website":"www.alessandropetriello.com"},{"id":562114,"bio":"I have been photographing people and animals in Portland, Oregon for 8 years. ","user_id":561530,"name":"Katalina Berbari","website":"www.katalinaberbari.com"},{"id":765677,"bio":"A street photographer who was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. Now, attending the Academy of Art University in San Francisco as a photography student.","user_id":759491,"name":"Yohei Hirano","website":"yoheihirano.com"},{"id":163116,"bio":"Alessandra Carosi is an Italian visual artist based in Paris. She is currently in residence at Poush Manifesto in Paris.\nHer practice is mainly focused on the photographic medium with a visual art approach, mixing photography with elements of psychology and anthropology.\nShe is interested in investigating the possibility to overcome the limit of the photographic medium and transcending the surface of photography. She works with abstraction, evocation, colours and symbolism to translate emotional aspects into “visual synesthesias”.\nShe has been shortlisted in several international contests like 2019 and 2017 Fondazione Fabbri Award, Premio Combat 2019, Odessa Photodays Award 2020,  Premio Prina 2019 (finalist and Honorable mention), l’Image Satellite in Nice 2020, the Prix Photographie \u0026amp; Sciences 2021 in Toulouse, the Bourse du Talent 2019 (Honorable Mention in Portrait category) in Paris, 2019 Emergentes Award -Encontros da Imagem in Braga, Prix Maison Blanche 2019 (Projections) in PhotoMarseille, 2017 Lucie Foundation Scholarship (Photo made, USA),  and 2017 Photogrvphy Grant Award (nominee in Conceptual category). \nShe won the first prize at San Fedele Award for Visual Arts (Milan) 2018 and her dummy Ruota has been shortlisted both at 2018 Kassel Dummy Award and 2018 PWA Aarhus Dummy award. \nHer projects have been shown both in Italy (Triennale di Milano, Marsell Paradise and Galleria San Fedele in Milan, Centro Pecci per l’Arte Contemporanea in Prato, Fondazione Fabbri in Treviso, Si Fest Off), France (BnF and GrandPalais in Paris, festival Trasphotographiques in Lille and festival l’Image Satellite in Nice, Byopaper and Cosmos in Arles), China (Dali International Photography Exhibition), Spain and Japan. \nAfter graduating in Industrial Design, she has been working at Politecnico di Milano as Research Fellow and assisted Italian Master photographer Guido Guidi in Cesena and Thomas Mailaender in Paris. In 2017 she graduated from the Master in Photography at IUAV in Venice. \nShe regularly participates in international Residencies programs such as UNIdee-Fondazione Pistoletto (IT), Fondazione Campori (IT), Zero Date Foundation (JP), Bolit Centre d’Art Contemporani (SP), Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (FR). \nHer artworks are present in private and public collections including la Bibliothèque National de France.","user_id":162514,"name":"Alessandra Carosi","website":"www.alessandracarosi.com"},{"id":75590,"bio":"My name is Mauro Scarfone, I was born and live in Milan.\n\nI started taking photographs in the 70s, I entered a small room with only a red light and I was thrilled to see that strange white sheet become a photograph, I spent an infinite amount of time developing my shots.\n\nSince then I have never ceased to get excited about photography.\n\nIn the 80s I worked in the editorial staff of Photo-Italia and in the \"Il Diaframma\" gallery of Lanfranco Colombo, where I met the most important photographers of that time, a photography certainly different from that of today.\n\nAs a young man I was influenced by 19th century painting, and for this reason I preferred landscape photography.\n\nLife has led me to pursue a different profession in the field of information technology.\n\nFor several years, due to force majeure, the time available to devote to photography was short, without ever abandoning it.\n\nIn recent years I have started studying photography again with award-winning photographers such as Fausto Podavini, Dario De Dominicis, Sara Munari, Fulvio Bugani, Stefano Schirato, Stefano Mirabella, Tony Gentile, Angelo Turetta, Fabio Moscatelli.\nI started a new photographic life.\n\nIn 2019 I graduated from the Master Class held by the Wsp Collective.\nIn 2022 I graduated in the advanced reportage laboratory with Fausto Podavini.\n\nI have participated with the photographers mentioned in various courses and workshops.\nIn 2019 I was a finalist in the World Report Award in the Student category.\nAs mentioned, I loved landscape photography but meeting the aforementioned photographers changed my vision, moving it more towards reportage.\n\nI enjoy and get excited with photography, I keep looking for a new way to convey my vision to others.\n\nI also ventured into personal projects.\n","user_id":75290,"name":"Mauro Scarfone","website":"www.mauroscarfone.com"},{"id":273142,"bio":"\nIrene è fotografa, art director e regista originaria di Fidenza e attiva a Milano.\nIl suo percorso artistico poliedrico e la sua continua ricerca sono incentrati sul dialogo tra musica, immagini e moda e su come questi mondi possano fondersi in una soluzione poetica.\nHa collaborato con realtà quali: Disney+, Robe di Kappa, Elle Italia,  I-D Italy, Collater.al, Perimetro, Mulieris Magazine, Kaltblut Magazine, Oneg Magazine. \nLe sue opere fotografiche e video sono state esposte e proiettate presso: Stal Gallery a Mascate (Oman), Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa a Venezia, Fondazione Forte Marghera a Mestre, Thetys Gallery a Firenze, Amarcort Film Festival, Asolo Film Festival.\nIrene attraverso le immagini compone storie suggerite dal vissuto e dalla passione per le arti marziali, per la musica, per il cinema.\nIl realismo rappresentato dalle tinte calde e dai meticolosi giochi di luce non si esaurisce nel consueto, ma esplica una tensione continua verso un mondo altro, un immaginario intimo ed onirico in cui risuonano echi mitologici, spirituali e magici.\n","user_id":272540,"name":"Irene Trancossi","website":"www.irenetrancossi.com"},{"id":620331,"bio":"Sarah Crofts is a multi-disciplinary artist working with time-based processes to examine power dynamics embedded in physical and social landscapes. These concerns grew from her childhood in North Adams, Massachusetts, a town which endured two significant erasure events: the demolition of a thriving neighborhood to build a highway bypass and the subsequent demolition of half of Main Street for an unrealized “urban renewal” project. The impact of both projects echoes through multiple generations, having displaced elder members of Crofts’ family, it now informs her critique of real estate development in her longtime home of Red Hook, Brooklyn. ","user_id":619747,"name":"Sarah Crofts","website":"www.sarahcrofts.com"},{"id":320203,"bio":"Classe 1998, Federica Belli nasce e cresce nella campagna ligure.\u2028Dopo essersi avvicinata alla fotografia nel corso degli studi,\u2028si trasferisce a Milano per frequentare l'università,\u2028così da poter conoscere l’ambiente della fotografia fine-art più da vicino.\nNel 2018 partecipa a Master of Photography, talent in onda su Sky Arte,\u2028come concorrente più giovane. Uscendone vincitrice,\u2028collabora con il giudice Oliviero Toscani presso\u2028il centro di ricerca creativa F A B R I C A.\nNell'estate 2019 si sposta a New York per lavorare\u2028con il fotografo ritrattista Chris Buck. In questa occasione diviene\u2028contributor e photo-editor di Musée Magazine, pubblicazione semestrale\u2028di fotografia fine-art che la introduce ai meccanismi che si celano dietro \u2028al fascino delle gallerie e delle mostre fotografiche in città. Tornata in Italia per tenere un TEDx Talk riguardo\u2028la fotografia contemporanea, procede con gli studi universitari\u2028laureandosi in Economics \u0026amp; Management a Milano nel luglio 2020. Da allora si dedica a tempo pieno alla fotografia, combinando\u2028lavori di reportage con progetti di ricerca personale.\nAttualmente prosegue la collaborazione con Musée Magazine per cui\u2028tiene una rubrica settimanale di interviste a curatori, galleristi,\u2028critici e altri professionisti che affianchino i fotografi\u2028emergenti nel loro percorso di crescita.\nArtista residente presso ViaFarini nel corso del 2021,\u2028è stata premiata con il Premio BNL in occasione del MIA Photo Fair 2021,\u2028dove ha esposto per la prima volta con la galleria ValeriaBella.\nA gennaio 2022 si sposta a Parigi, dove frequenta l’École du Louvre e approfondisce la sua ricerca personale\u2028tra fotografia fine-art e arte contemporanea. Nel 2022 presenta il proprio lavoro a The Phair e a Paris Photo per la prima volta. Nel 2023 il suo esordio a PhotoLondon.","user_id":319601,"name":"Federica Belli","website":"www.federicabelliphotography.com"},{"id":16129,"bio":"Ramin Mazur is a documentary photographer who practices classical approach on the verge of finding new forms of using visual language in photography based art. Graduating from the Journalism Department of Moldavian State University in Chisinau he began to work with different print outlets in his country as a photo reporter. Desire to dedicate more time to investigate subjects and topics led him to start to work on independent projects and. After attending the “Human Rights and Photography Magnum Foundation Scholarship” in 2013 he focuses mostly on independent storytelling, based on observation of his own and nearby countries' realities in their transition time.\n","user_id":16129,"name":"Ramin Mazur","website":"www.raminmazur.com"},{"id":48957,"bio":"Peter Zelei is a hungarian visual artist who lives and\nworks in Budapest, Hungary. He specializes in conceptual imagery.\n From his use of color and surreality Peter Zelei creates a reality found\nonly in his imagination but with an emotion that is undeniably human. He\nexplores the divide between darkness and light, unafraid to explore themes that others may find uncomfortable. His work evokes a connection from the viewer, a feeling of oneness of the human experience and a mystery that will leave you wondering how the story will unfold.\nwritten by Tina Lorien (Gallerie Lorien)","user_id":48962,"name":"Peter Zelei","website":"www.facebook.com/peterzeleiimages"},{"id":48967,"bio":"I am media artist exploring the converging disciplines of art and technology. My photographic practice is a study of the landscape, usually void of human presence in order to concentrate on the traces of contemporary society. \n\nMy work has been exhibited in Coventry between 2012 and 2014, as well as the Santander Photo 2013 in Spain and the ISSP 2014 Photography exhibition, in Kuldiga, Latvia.\n\nI have graduated the Photography BA from the School of Art \u0026amp; Design of Coventry University. I am currently based in Athens.","user_id":48972,"name":"Joseph Kesisoglou","website":"josephkesisoglou.co.uk"},{"id":201813,"bio":"I've spent my life between worlds. I am originally from Hong Kong, a daughter of China by blood, born and raised in an island outpost forever caught between the East and the West. During my formative years, I began taking pictures as a way to understand the cross-cultural nature of life in Hong Kong.  In \"Back Stage\" a solo exhibit I mounted at Hong Kong City Hall in 1977, I explore how the family lives of traditional Chinese opera artists played out backstage and onstage.  In the 1980s I migrated to United States and began to experience the multicultural currents in New York City, documenting life in Chinatown as well as the vibrant arts scene in downtown Manhattan.  In the 1990s and early 2000s, I photographed many jazz recording sessions, focusing on the behind-the-scenes energy of the musicians both inside and outside the studio.  In an ongoing \"Commute\" series I began in 2006, while traveling between cities by bus or train, I've explored the view through my window of America in motion.  And since 2022, as a visiting scholar with the Asian/Pacific/American/Institute at NYU, I have started to organise and digitise my photo archive, spanning 50 years: \"A Chronology of A Life in Photographs\" ","user_id":201211,"name":"Ching Ming Cheung","website":""},{"id":690209,"bio":"Philipp is a Berlin based freelance photographer and graphic designer ","user_id":689625,"name":"Philipp Sipos","website":"www.philippsipos.de"},{"id":349581,"bio":"Born in 1957, Gérard Lüthi discovered photography at the age of 16 in the laboratory of the teacher training college in Porrentruy. He then completed his education at the University of Berne, obtaining a secondary school diploma in visual education, mathematics and physics. From then on, his professional life was divided between teaching drawing, photography, mathematics and his personal research in photography. Since 1990, he has been a member of the Focale association in Nyon.\nFrom his first solo exhibition (Photoforum Pasquart, Biel, 1986), Lüthi has been interested in subjective photography imbued with poetry. He then drew on the family environment as the source of his images with \"Le temps réconcilié\", a confrontation of two bodies at the beginning and end of a life (Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, 1993), \"Le temps de l'enfance\", or \"Natures mortes\", polaroids of the flowers in his flat (Auerphotofoundation, Hermance, 2014). In parallel to his intimate universe, Lüthi travels and shares his photographic impressions with \"Egypt\", a confrontation of contemporary signs with archaeological treasures (Recognition Prize of the Canton of Bern, 2004), with \"Béton et vapeurs d'eau\" (Edition SEJ, Porrentruy, Switzerland) or with \"Sri Lanka, dialogue with the past\".\nFor more information: www.gerardluthi.ch\n","user_id":348979,"name":"Gerard Luthi","website":"www.gerardluthi.ch"},{"id":48989,"bio":"(b.1988) Carter Wesley Johnston grew up in Houston, TX.  Since 1995, CJ learned photography at a young age through magazines/books and studied at Glassell Museum School, High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Corcoran School of Photojournalism, Art Institute of Boston, and Rochester Institute of Technology, where he completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Art Photography in 2010.  CJ has shown work all over the country.  Now located in Austin, TX, CJ is working on personal projects and editorial projects for the New York Times and the Guardian.","user_id":48994,"name":"Carter Johnston","website":"www.carterjohnston.net"},{"id":49076,"bio":"Bought my first SLR when I was 15, had a lot of fun with it but was sadly too wise to pursue a career in photography. Forgot the camera for a few years, rediscovered photography when I realised it doesn't have to be as complicated as modern cameras invite to. ","user_id":49081,"name":"Andreas Werner","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/primitiveprobe"},{"id":298066,"bio":"Leah Sobsey’s multidisciplinary photographic practice reaches into the fields of science, design, installation and textile. Sobsey is also Associate Professor of Photography, curator, and Director of the Gatewood Gallery at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Her photo-based work explores the natural world through archives and taxonomies with an experimental and materials-based approach to the medium of photography. Often partnering with scientists, she uses historical, scientific, and artistic lens, to understand the connection to plant and animal loss as one indication of the larger climatological perils we face as a species. She is interested in creating a dialog between art and science. She has spent the last decade-plus photographing specimens from National Park and University museum collections across the country to understand climate change and species loss. Sobsey works in 19th-century photographic processes combined with digital technology, specializing in plant-base","user_id":297464,"name":"Leah Sobsey","website":"leahsobsey.com"},{"id":49391,"bio":"\n\n\n ","user_id":49396,"name":"Patricia Ruijter","website":"www.mediakaal.nl"},{"id":209996,"bio":"Torinese, è’una grande viaggiatrice e si esprime soprattutto con il reportage di viaggio.  Dai suoi studi umanistici ha sviluppato l’amore nel ritrarre gli esseri umani nelle varie situazioni e in tutte le loro sfaccettature. Ha fatto alcune mostre, ha esposto attraverso la Galleria Artbox Project di Zurigo a Miami, a New York, a Basilea e a Zurigo.  Alcune sue opere sono esposte in una galleria d'arte di Boston.","user_id":209394,"name":"patrizia vaschetto","website":""},{"id":49027,"bio":"   The art and photography of writer-scholar Terry Castle —once described \nby the late Susan Sontag as “the most expressive, most enlightening literary critic at large today” —is  deeply informed by her life as a teacher, researcher and collector.  \n     Her many academic interests (she has taught in the humanities at Stanford for over 30 years) include 18th- and 19th-century British fiction, the Gothic novel, the history of the First World War, modernism, English art and culture of the 1920s and 1930s, autobiography and memoir, psychoanalytic theory, and gay and lesbian writing.   She is particularly fascinated by the art and theory of the uncanny, and the theme is ubiquitous in her intellectual work.\n   These same preoccupations reappear both in her own artwork and in the kinds of objects she collects: illustrated books, outsider art, puppets, antique toys, paper ephemera, and early photography--especially tintypes, cartes-de-visite, magic lantern slides and old postcards.  Visual strangeness, 'throwback' scenarios, antiquarianism, and the object-worlds of the past remain a continual source of inspiration for her and profoundly shape her unusual, if not eccentric, creative endeavors.  \n   Castle has written eight books and had her visual work shown and published in numerous places.  Her last book--The Professor and Other Writings--appeared in 2010 and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.   She lives in San Francisco.\n  ","user_id":49032,"name":"Terry Castle","website":"terry-castle-blog.blogspot.com    "},{"id":274468,"bio":" Alessandro Beneforti, freelance photographer, video-maker, musician, author and music producer, creator and organizer of De André Day, was born and lives on the island of Elba.\nHe attended thematic workshops with Tim Hetherington, Ernesto Bazan, Arianna Rinaldo, Antonio Manta, Guido Harari, Sara Munari and Mustafa Sabbagh and Monica Bulaj. In 2012 he opened the photographic laboratory \"PhoFt Studio\" where he designed and produced social photography; with the \"Collettivo PhoFt\" he realized the exhibition and the book \"Isola Insonne\" (2013), the project \"Identità in Transito\" and the short film \"Mistosch\" in 2014. In 2013 the series \"Shopping low cost\" was exhibited in circuit Off of the Photolux Festival of Lucca and his work \"People are Strange-rs\" (2015, published on the site \"the Post International\") is a summary of 11 trips in the heart of 3 continents (Asia, Africa and Latin America). In 2015 he directs and organizes with the \"PhoFt Collective\" the first edition of the photography festival '\"Elba. His work, \"Iran, the silent revolution\", consists of 70 shots and one backstage video, and is dedicated to the magic and contemporaneity of the Persian people. ","user_id":273866,"name":"Alessandro Beneforti","website":"www.benefortiphoto.net"},{"id":146703,"bio":"I was born in Argentina and I am Armenian. The axes in which I deepen are identity, family and childhood. The construction of our identity through our origin and past and how this conditions our future. I also believe that the game is a universal duty and must be protected. I question him and investigate how we relate to him.","user_id":146101,"name":"Madelaine Ekserciyan","website":"www.madelaine.com.ar"},{"id":752754,"bio":"DMT is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist, born in Pretoria, South Africa (1998).  They specialise in documentary and portrait photography, often drawing from literary, sociological and metaphysical influences.\n\nDMT is the winner of Emergentes 2023 - International Photography Award Encontros da Imagem for their project \"Holyday.\" They are a member of Through the Lens Collective, and a PhMuseum Masterclass alum. They have been selected for exhibitions and features (F-Stop Magazine, Float Photo Magazine, Nowhere Diary), and been published in print and online (Unbroken Journal, International Human Rights Arts Festival, Pearl Press, among others). ","user_id":748649,"name":"D M Terblanche","website":"dmterblanche.com"},{"id":209769,"bio":"I am a Brazilian diplomat living in Vienna. \nBefore Austria have been posted to India, Argentina, and South Africa.  I recentlyI rekindled my interest for photography.\nI have been self teaching and seeking to hone my sensibility using the very diverse culture and environment I have the privilege of been immersed in. \nA next level would be to invest on a more formal learning process and tutoring, so that I can fill gaps on my \"education\" have that are yet to be covered.","user_id":209167,"name":"Eric Sogocio","website":""},{"id":839299,"bio":"Marcelo Bauzá (b. 1964, Mendoza, Argentina) is an architect, urban planner, and photographer based in Santiago, Chile. His work explores the formal relationships between space, light, and geometry—treating them as protagonists rather than context. With over fifty years of photographic practice, his architectural training fundamentally shapes his vision: finding compositional structures that persist across time, geography, and subject matter. He is co-founder of Agencia Ciudad, a cooperative focused on urban planning and social justice.","user_id":825142,"name":"Marcelo Bauza","website":"marcelobauza.format.com"},{"id":202282,"bio":" Bastien Deschamps is a wandering photographer born in Paris in 1990. After working as a sound engineer, lighting designer, and venue manager, he decided in 2015 to take the road and dedicate himself to photography full-time. He mainly traveled through Russia (he spent two winters in Siberia), China, Japan, India, the Middle-East and the United States.\n\nIn 2018 he received a scholarship from the Wall Street Journal to study at the International Center of Photography (ICP) and graduated from the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program in 2019.\n\nSince then he has been dedicating himself to his personal projects, dividing his time between author documentary work, existential photography, and book-making. He claims his practice of photography as geopoetics. Not really in a universalist sense as Kenneth White theorized but rather by approaching social issues through the prism of raw feeling. To deal with societal concerns with a sensitivity and a photographic approach of an author. To use the tools of journalism or anthropology (interview, long immersion, collection of testimonies, etc.) to make it an invitation to explore and to meet.\n\nIn 2020 he started the project Where the Border Runs: Tales from the River Sides, a long-term geopoetic journey along border rivers within the world. Articulated in five chapters, this project will follow different border rivers in the world, focusing on both their specificities and common issues. He is currently working on the second chapter along the Maroni river in French Guiana.","user_id":201680,"name":"Bastien Deschamps","website":"www.bastiendeschamps.com"},{"id":228791,"bio":"Born in Rome in 1979, he began self-taught photography in 2012 and\nthen embarked on advanced training at the photography collective WSP.\nHe first attended the \"advanced reportage workshop\" with photojournalist\nFausto Podavini and then the \"reportage masterclass\" with Podavini\nhimself, photographer Giovanni Cocco and photoeditor Rosy Santella.\nReportage became his main road and in 2019 he attended Cocco's course\n\"lighting techniques in reportage.\"\nOver the years he has continued and continues to specialize with great\nphotographers of international renown, also receiving some important\nawards, both nationally and in Europe.","user_id":228189,"name":"Emanuele Artenio","website":"www.emanueleartenio.it"},{"id":761083,"bio":"I started travelling together only with my camera, I found in it a \ntool to interact and tell stories of those who I came across with. \nHowever, after some time I felt the need to undertake long-term and \ndeeper projects, I cannot put it into words nor say where it comes \nfrom, it’s just a motor. I think that routine, which now seems \nunimportant to us, will become the most important in some years. \nThanks to photography, we build places in which we bring back memories \nto life or we take a glimpse at other people’s privacy. That’s why my \nwork is mostly documentary. \nPhotography found me in my adulthood. Since I was a child, I had always played with my father’s analogic cameras but changing to digital and the difficulty for developing films kept me apart until I was given a digital camera at my birthday and I realized that this was my place. I learned by myself at the  beginning and carried out some courses to develop my technique and gaze, professional retouching in “workshop experience”, professional \nlighting in EFTI, workshops with Estela de Castro, Sofía Moro, Fer  Juaristi, Matías Costa… And Juan Pedro Revuelta made me fall in love  with platinotype process. I reached to him trying to find a master in this technique after visiting the exposition of “Album de Familia” \nfrom Isabel Muñoz, and ever since I develop part of my work with this  technique in my own lab.\nSince 10 years ago, I live for photography. All my thoughts and \nenergies are focused on it.","user_id":755617,"name":"maite arranz","website":"www.maitearranz.com"},{"id":791187,"bio":"Aleksander's practise investigates the psychological and philosophical aspects of societal issues through portraiture and the human form. Based in photography, he pushes this medium beyond typical boundaries through complex layering of found imagery, montage, painting and drawing to create interpretive photorealistic works.\n\nRecent Work\n2023 was the first major climacteric in twenty-first century art, owing to the\npowerful emergence of AI generated images. Aleksander is investigating the powerful symbolic meaning of AI manufactured reality in his recent work. However, he is deliberately creating his work without the use of AI generative tools. Instead, he uses a manual process of assemblage, collation, composition and interpretation in both digital and analog construction spaces.","user_id":780116,"name":"Aleksander Floyd","website":"aleksanderfloyd.com"},{"id":49036,"bio":"Bruno Daureo, (Palma de Mallorca 1983)\nGraduated in Fine Arts from the Public University of Barcelona, ​​he is a photographer born in Spain who combines teaching with photographic assignments and carrying out personal projects. His curiosity about the different ways of interpreting life has led him to meet very special communities and discover new territories documenting them under his gaze. Some of his works like; Love is in the air, Landscapes that make you return, Fog in the mind, Hunter and metonymy, El Portal, El Espacio Ausente, have been exhibited and / or selected in different places such as; Photo discoveries of Photoespaña, Art \u0026lt;30, Sala Parés, Casal Solleric, Círculo de Bellas Artes Madrid, among others. In its most personal aspect, it explores that medium so important to any islander, the aquatic one. Documenting the territory that saw him grow, he reinterprets the environment in which he learned to float without drifting as abstract landscapes. The sea.","user_id":49041,"name":"Bruno Daureo","website":"www.brunodaureo.net"},{"id":763821,"bio":"My name is Allegra Filippi and I am a documentary photography. I graduated in Political Science and International Relations at the University of Pisa and specialized in Middle East and North African studies in Milan. I am a freelance photographer and work with two news outlets as a political analyst, Il Millimetro and InsideOver. My photography focuses on social issues and climate change with an eye always on the impact the world has on human beings and their fragilities","user_id":757947,"name":"Allegra Filippi","website":""},{"id":791125,"bio":"Keith creates portraits that cut to the core of who people are. Through layers of texture, punchy bold colors and cinematic scapes his work always drives the viewer straight to the place he wants them to go.  He is based New York City.","user_id":780064,"name":"Keith Barraclough","website":"www.keithbarraclough.com"},{"id":53124,"bio":"Daniel Kariko is a North Carolina based artist, and an Associate Professor of Fine Art Photography in School of Arts and Design at East Carolina University, in Greenville, North Carolina. Kariko’s images investigate environmental and political aspects of landscape, use of land and cultural interpretation of inhabited space. He worked on several long-term photographic projects in his native Serbia, recording the aftermath of the war in Balkans. Since 1999 Kariko documented the endangered wetlands and dramatic changes in the landscape in Barataria- Terrebonne region of South Louisiana. His other projects include documentation of foreclosed housing in Florida during the 2008-09 real estate crisis, and scanning electron microscope portraits of locally found insects. \nContact: daniel@danielkariko.com\n+1-850-345-6735\n1200 Kingsbrook Road, Greenville, NC 27858, USA","user_id":53129,"name":"Daniel Kariko","website":"www.DanielKariko.com"},{"id":294660,"bio":"I was born in Washington D.C. in 1957. I received a BFA from the combined program of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and Tufts University, in Medford, MA in 1982. I was represented by a number of galleries from 1986 through 1993: Zoe Gallery in Boston, Tartt Gallery in Washington D.C., Jan Kesner Gallery in LA, Greg Kucera Gallery in Seattle, and Jayne Baum Gallery in NYC. I received a Massachusetts Council on the Arts Grant in 1985 and an NEA grant in 1986, both based on my first body of work, staged narrative pictures. After that, I worked in various styles of appropriation.  Pictures from one of those series, Faces, are in the collections of LACMA and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.\n\nPersonal factors led to an interest in landscape in 2000, and I have made large landscapes in Northern Virginia since then, while living primarily in NYC for 20 years. I moved full time to Virginia in 2019.  I have been represented by Hemphill Artworks in Washington, DC since 2006.","user_id":294058,"name":"Anne Rowland","website":"Please see @annerowlandpictures on instagram and my neglected website www.annerowland.net"},{"id":611131,"bio":"Rebeca Binda is a Brazilian social documentary photographer and researcher who focuses on socio-environmental justice, ecological racism, and women's stories. She divides her time between Brazil and London and advocates for the socio-environmental issues faced by traditional communities in Latin America.\n\nRebeca's long-term narrative reporting emphasises the resistance carried out by women in traditional communities as they protect their culture, lives, and territory. She documents the impacts of the extractivist sector and the risks to the environmental and mental health of both nature and people. Her work draws attention to the threats faced by traditional communities, including the loss of their land and resources and violence and discrimination.\n\nNarrative and collaboration are fundamental tools for Rebeca to amplify resistance movements mobilised by local communities. She challenges dominant narratives that reinforce the oppression through stereotypes whilst highlighting community resilience in the face of adversity.\n\nShe has published her work for leading publications such as The Guardian and NGOs such as Amazon Watch and ELAS+. She has also worked as a Community Liaison for London Mining Network and a Partnership Developer for local communities. Rebeca received  a Master of Arts in Photojournalism from the University of Arts London and a Bachelors in Law. She is a member of Women Photograph, has been exhibited worldwide, and received various awards.","user_id":610547,"name":"Rebeca Binda","website":"www.rebecabinda.com"},{"id":53134,"bio":"I am a Bay Area fine art photographer and educator that works with digital and analog photography.  I explore concepts through self-portraiture and I'm often found working in the darkroom with some alternative process or another.","user_id":53139,"name":"Erin Mahoney","website":"www.erinmahoneyphoto.com"},{"id":791264,"bio":"Photography unveils more than the eye can perceive. This realization struck Nicolas Kalogeropoulos in his teenage years during his initial forays into film photography. Born in 1981 in the Paris region and coming from a family of molecular biology researchers, he spent his childhood immersed in a scientific milieu.\n\nCaptivated from a young age by the enchantment of imagery, Nicolas is also influenced by the vibrant and dynamic visuals of Japanese artworks, cinema, and video games. He initially worked as a journalist in print media before transitioning to photography in 2010.\n\nHis personal work revolves around a quest for self-knowledge through the exploration of light that reveals the invisible, the transient, and the imaginary.","user_id":780178,"name":"Nicolas Kalogeropoulos","website":"www.nicolaskphotographe.fr"},{"id":796106,"bio":"","user_id":784280,"name":"Linden Grobbelaar","website":"lindenpictures.com"},{"id":7705,"bio":"Kostas Kolokythas is a photographer based in Athens, Greece.\nHe holds a BA degree in Graphic Arts Technology, a BFA degree in photography from San Francisco Art Institue and an MFA degree in photography from The Academy of Art University.\nHe holds a position as Associate Professor at the Photography and AudioVisual Arts department of the School of Applied Arts and Culture at the University of West Attica, in Athens Greece.","user_id":7705,"name":"Kostas Kolokythas","website":"cargocollective.com/kostaskolokythas"},{"id":143714,"bio":"Gemkow’s photographs have been exhibited in several galleries and museums including the Newspace Center for Photography in Portland, FotoFilmic PULP Gallery Bowen Island, B.C., the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Kaunas Photo Festival in Kaunas, Lithuania, the PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, the Rogue Space Chelsea in New York City, the Masur Museum of Art in Louisiana, the New Hampshire Institute of Art, the Foundry Art Center in St. Charles, Missouri, the Kevin Milligan Gallery in the Bay Area of California, the Black Box Gallery in Oregon, the PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont, the Midwest Center for Photography in Kansas, the Tubac Center for the Arts in Arizona, several galleries around the Midwest and Gallery MM in Yokohama, Japan. ","user_id":143112,"name":"Dan Gemkow","website":"www.dangemkow.com"},{"id":151436,"bio":"I am a street and landscape photographer based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.","user_id":150834,"name":"Paul Kloschinsky","website":"www.kloschinsky.com"},{"id":49153,"bio":"Rene Dissel is a Dutch photographer and musician, known for his landscapes, portraits and abstract work. He created the series \"Seascapes\" and the book \"Ontmoetingen met\nAmersfoorters\". His photography focuses on nature, water and the human impact on the\nenvironment, and he wants to capture emotions and create awareness.\nDissel started with a Kodak camera as a child and rediscovered photography during his music career. His work is influenced by Irving Penn, Sebastião Salgado and Gerhard Richter and many more.\nHe experiments with various techniques, but prefers black-and-white photography.\nHis latest theme, \"sMelt\", explores the effects of climate change. In this series, he portrays people in ice, captured during the melting process. This shows the transition from hard to liquid, revealing how ice changes and reveals new layers and details. Dissel's work invites reflection on the vulnerability and transformation of human beings.\nfor more information go to www.renedissel.nl ","user_id":49158,"name":"René Dissel","website":"www.renedissel.nl"},{"id":641079,"bio":"","user_id":640495,"name":"Gbenga Jameson Familugba","website":"www.olujameson.com"},{"id":69885,"bio":"Marilyn Waligore’s photographs have been exhibited internationally, in Hong Kong, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Thailand, and in the U.S. in venues such as SIGGRAPH, Los Angeles, California, the New York Digital Salon, School of Visual Arts, NYC, Center for Photography at Woodstock, New York, the Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Dayton Art Institute, Ohio,  and in Texas  at Artspace 111 Gallery, Fort Worth, Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, the Houston Center for Photography, Houston, and in Austin at the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Women and Their Work, and in the Texas Biennial.  She is a recipient of grants and awards, including an Artist Fellowship in Visual Arts from the Ohio Arts Council, the Arts Midwest/ National Endowment of the Arts Regional Visual Arts Fellowship in Photography, and the Moss/Chumley North Texas Artist Award in Photography and New Genres.  Her work is included in collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.","user_id":69619,"name":"Marilyn Waligore","website":"marilynwaligore.com"},{"id":762267,"bio":"Alan Salas Carrillo (Neos N.) es un fotógrafo residente en Mérida, Yucatán, México.\nEmpezó a estudiar la fotografía desde el año 2012 durante la universidad.\nHa realizado proyectos comerciales para bandas musicales locales, sesiones individuales, proyectos deportivos y de moda.\nRealiza  fotografía urbana como forma de expresión personal, entendiendo la cámara como un instrumento de abstracción del espacio y tiempo para comunicar ideas y conceptos. Tiene un interés por la composición, los instantes fugaces de la realidad y la interpretación del espacio que nos rodea como material para desarrollar conceptos.","user_id":756627,"name":"ALAN SALAS CARRILLO","website":""},{"id":648791,"bio":"Native New Yorker , by way of Florida, and now in Los Angeles.","user_id":648207,"name":"Devon Weymouth","website":"www.devonmooreweymouth.com"},{"id":762322,"bio":"","user_id":756674,"name":"Julia Kussl","website":""},{"id":200448,"bio":"","user_id":199846,"name":"ELODIE FOUGERE","website":"elodiefougere.com"},{"id":241831,"bio":"Born in Rome the 13th september 1974,  quite passionate about photography since he was a child but starts to take pictures only adult  in 2009. It's only in 2016 when he met the italian photographer and master Eolo Perfido that he really understands  which direction has to take his phoography.","user_id":241229,"name":"Flavio Zamberlan","website":"www.theother.photo"},{"id":11663,"bio":"Born and raised in Kimball, Nebraska, United States. Newell’s interest in photography began while observing animal behavior on her family’s ranch, and much of her inspiration as an artist emerges from those childhood experiences.  Daughter of a large animal Veterinarian, Lennette immersed herself in the surrounding animal kingdom where her relationship with animals was a peaceful coexistence that was not exploited by dominance.  \nHer photographs have been exhibited in numerous locations, including Les Rencontres de la Photographie and Galerie Photo XII Paris.","user_id":11663,"name":"Lennette Newell","website":"www.lennettenewell.com"},{"id":796447,"bio":"","user_id":784566,"name":"Franciszek Kruczkowski","website":"fkruczkowski.com"},{"id":222668,"bio":"I run the Retro Rangefinders website. I collect, service, repair and sell mainly rangefinder cameras. I also produce and sell my own self-published photo zines and books mainly about the North of England.","user_id":222066,"name":"DEREK TAYLOR","website":"www.retrorangefinders.com"},{"id":28445,"bio":"Paola Lai is a photographer from Italy. She has completed her studies in photography at Lancaster University, UK, and then took a photojournalism master at UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona). She has also attended other documentary photography courses at CFD (Documentary Photography Centre) as well as Graphic Design, in Barcelona, Spain. \nPaola focuses her personal work towards aspects of identity and humanity conditions, Nature and the interactions that run between them, finding universal unfolding in individual and local stories. \nSome of her works have been recognized in international photography competitions, such as IPA (International Photography Awards), PX3 (Paris Photo Prize) and Sony World Photography Awards, among others.","user_id":28450,"name":"Paola Lai","website":"www.paolalai.net"},{"id":295083,"bio":"Pratya Jankong is a largely self-taught photographer from Thailand who moved to New York to pursue an MFA in Photography. His recent work explores permutations of immigrant joy, family intimacy, and memory. With his in-depth long-term projects, Pratya seeks to create nuanced visual documents that celebrate complexity and resilience of marginalized communities. \n\nIn 2019, Pratya’s documentation of Black Lives Matter was featured in the Thai National Geographic. His personal project Bed Checks, which deals with his own experience of immigration, was selected for Center Santa Fe Portfolio Review and will be exhibited as a part of Format Photo Festival 2023. \n\n","user_id":294481,"name":"Pratya Jankong","website":"www.pratyajankong.com"},{"id":211370,"bio":"I live in Venice, Italy.\nThe photographs were always interested for me. My parents bought me the first camera when I was 11 years old.\nAnd since then, I always make photos.","user_id":210768,"name":"Elena Longato","website":"www.instagram.com/elena_longato_"},{"id":758656,"bio":"Markus Hofstätter is addicted to slow portraiture with the wet collodion process, but he shoots most images with his iPhone.\nWriter, vlogger, educator and DIY guy","user_id":753567,"name":"Markus Hofstätter","website":"www.markus-hofstaetter.at"},{"id":841549,"bio":"116bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:116bet\nSite:  https://116bet.gb.net\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01761-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9360-4651\nEmail: 116bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #116bet #116betgnames #116betlogincom #116betwebsite #116betcasino","user_id":827392,"name":"da ssk","website":"116bet.gb.net"},{"id":133909,"bio":"Laila Nahar is a lens-based artist and book-maker in California, USA. She lived her life in stark cultural contrast, born and brought up in Bangladesh and eventually migrated to USA. \nLaila is primarily a self-taught photographer exploring belonging, memory, cultural and collective identity. Laila makes hand-made artist photobooks and attended workshops with Elizabeth Avedon, Void Impromptu (Publisher), Melanie McWhorter, Yumi Goto, CBA in NYC and Susan Kae Grant. \nLaila attended CODEX 2024 with 7 of her handmade Artist photobooks. 'Will you come to Rome with me?‘ selected for DUMMY AWARD24 shortlist. 'I Have Been Here Before’ photobook selected for ‘12th Annual Self-Published PhotoBook Show’ ('22); shortlist in the Independent Category Lucie Photo Book Prize 2022 and, featured in PhotoBook Journal. 'Unfolding: Color of Life - Old Delhi' photobook selected for ‘13th Annual Self-Published PhotoBook Show' at Griffin Museum of Photography ('23); selected as one of best photobooks in 2022 by Women/non-binary on TheLuupe.com. Honorable mention in \"Back on the Shelf\" by FilterPhoto in exhibition ('23).  Photographs of these projects in several group exhibitions by PH21, F-Stop, PhotoPlac","user_id":133307,"name":"Laila Nahar","website":"www.lailanahar.com"},{"id":676269,"bio":"Mari Yokoichi is a photographer and artist using other media as well. \n\nIn her photography she explores how we can see and interpret ordinary places we pass by daily in new ways. She aims to capture the aesthetics that arise in the interaction between light, shadows and geometric shapes.\n\nIn her current project Waiting waiting, passing by she wants to capture these places without people. Just the places themselves. Sort of like a portrait of these structures and places. And perhaps that transforms them to fictional worlds created by a union of light, space and form. \n\nIn 2019 she was part of a group exhibition Another story at Galleri Sander in Norrköping. She’s represented at Norrköpings artmuseum with two works.","user_id":675685,"name":"mari yokoichi","website":"www.mariyokoichi.com"},{"id":716523,"bio":"Born in 1988.\nWhile traveling, I meet nature and people, focus on the questions I felt there, and create works from a unique perspective centered on the relationship between people and nature.\nFor major awards\n2019 – 42nd New Cosmos of Photography - Honorable Mention by Sandra Phillips\n2020 – 43rd New Cosmos of Photography - Honorable Mention by Mikiya Takimoto\n2021 JAPAN PHOTO AWARD award Charlotte Cotton / Mutsuko Ota selected","user_id":715939,"name":"Tetsuo Kashiwada","website":"www.tetsuokashiwada.com"},{"id":760813,"bio":"Hi there,\nI'm a amateur photographer and short filmmaker from the UK, my biggest passion is capturing the beauty and diversity of the world around us. My style is a blend of photojournalism and travel, capturing candid moments and emotions that reveal the essence of a culture or place.\nPhotography has been my number  one hobby for many years now, it brings me so much joy and hopefully one day i will be able to do it professionally.","user_id":755392,"name":"Richard Ratcliffe","website":"www.rdrvisuals.com"},{"id":337052,"bio":"An avid photographer for over 25 years, first with film and then with digital.  I take photographs as a hobby.  Currently i am using an OM Systems OM-1 and a Pentax K-1 Mark II.","user_id":336450,"name":"Dennis Donovan","website":"dennisdonovan.smugmug.com"},{"id":587014,"bio":"Neal Schlosburg, photo artist: The mood of an image is a shared experience between artist and viewer.\n\nI explore energy, emotion, and sensibilities with my images and their titles. My goal is to have an expressive exchange; one soul directly to another. I converse with light, shades, tones, textures, shapes, and words to tell a story and to convey my feelings. Life is diverse, so too are the moods.","user_id":586430,"name":"NEAL SCHLOSBURG","website":"mypicturetellsastory.com"},{"id":133221,"bio":"Simple amateur qui aime la photo de rue depuis toujours","user_id":132619,"name":"Jea-Michel NOWICKI","website":""},{"id":713601,"bio":"Kommunikationsdesignerin M.A. aus Kiel. ","user_id":713017,"name":"Sarah Küper","website":"www.s-kueper.de"},{"id":759140,"bio":"Rebecca is documentary and street photographer, based in Augusta GA. She shoots both digital and analog, with a strong thread of nostalgia running through much of her work. ","user_id":753950,"name":"Rebecca Congleton","website":"www.instagram.com/thebeautifultruthphotography"},{"id":342075,"bio":"I am a travel photographer with the Society of American Travel Writers specializing in photographing holy places.","user_id":341473,"name":"Robert Sessions","website":"robertsessions.com"},{"id":759466,"bio":"Myself Sojan P Samuel from Kerala India. I am into travel photography learning more about the unknown places and its people. When we are into travelling we meet new people forming a new community or becoming a part of the existing community. ","user_id":754221,"name":"SOJAN P SAMUEL","website":""},{"id":677441,"bio":"","user_id":676857,"name":"Fabiana Squizzato","website":""},{"id":759673,"bio":"My name is Jennifer Li, I was born in Montreal and raised between Hong Kong and Canada  I would describe most of my work as my personal cinematic journal: a collection of thoughts and emotions brought to life. My work style is influenced by the various chapters in my life. I value and respect the interactions I have with my subjects as I approach my projects as it influences how people feel and express themselves. The emotion or message I capture can be presented through a subject, but it isn’t limited to an individual; I believe that anything can be viewed as a main character.  My Asian heritage is a big part of who I am. It is a foundation passed on from generation to generation until it reached me. I wish to capture the sensitivity of human emotions and memories, as life often isn’t picture perfect. Through my art, I have an outlet to express my deepest thoughts and invite people into my world and imagination. I want my audience to have a chance to feel a connection on a deeper level as they interpret and interact with what they see. May it bring a sense of comfort or healing to many. \n","user_id":754393,"name":"Li Jennifer","website":"www.siufantome.com"},{"id":633852,"bio":"Algis Griškevičius was born on 1954 in Vilnius.\nFinished school in 1973.\nWorked as artist’s assistant in Opera and Ballet House from 1976 to 1980.\nStudied at Vilnius Art Institute (now Academy) from 1980 to 1985.\nAt the same time worked as senior artist – scene painter in Vilnius Youth Theatre from 1980 to 1990. Working as a freelance artist from 1990.\nParticipating in exhibitions from 1986.\nArranged 73 personal exhibition and participated in over 100 group exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad.\nHis works had been shown in exhibitions around the world in: Latvia, Laos, Tunisia, Holland, Germany, Great Britain, France, Ireland, Poland, Russia, Portugal, Sweden, USA, Croatia, Austria, China, Belgium, Italy, Vietnam, Spain, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Bulgaria, United Arab Emirates, Canada.\nIn recent years, besides painting Algis is making photography and makes objects from wood, copper and brass.","user_id":633268,"name":"Algis Griškevičius","website":"www.algisg.lt"},{"id":725528,"bio":"I love street photography very much, as long as I have time, I will definitely be on the way to take photos.","user_id":724944,"name":"Yuefeng Guan","website":""},{"id":188641,"bio":"","user_id":188039,"name":"yajun hu","website":""},{"id":726041,"bio":"I'm Florian, I live in Hamburg and my passion is photography. Travelling is also one of my favourite things to do. Two hobbies that fit together perfectly. For me, photography is primarily a means of reportage. Whether on journeys, private or professional experiences. Or also as a means of processing world political and/or social events. Professionally, I work in the field of market, consumer and advertising research - as in photography, it is also about \"observing\" people and their behaviour. ","user_id":725457,"name":"Florian Renz","website":"www.florian-renz.de"},{"id":760445,"bio":"William Shafer is from little old Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where from a young age he  learned to nurture his love for history and deeper understanding of the world's peculiarities and complexities. He started in the industry at a young age by working and assisting a commercial photographer from when he was a junior in high school till college. Most recently he has worked for a small fishing rod company called Douglas Outdoors based in Phoenix, NY.  He had the opportunity to travel the country in a van and photograph and film plenty of fly fishermen. William Shafer’s style is all about energetic adrenaline driven jokes and it’s always about having fun. With a pop surrealistic sensibility and lurid color palette he exposes the subject matter in such a manner that it hasn't been seen before. Giving his clients that “ wow”  factor that draws much intrigue as genuine characters and personalities shine through the final product. William Shafer has a deep love for the outdoors, people, and his surrounding community.","user_id":755071,"name":"William Shafer","website":"www.williamshaferphoto.com"},{"id":760464,"bio":"Making and experimenting images since 1987. Student in practical and aesthetic plastic arts, video, narrative and experimental cinema, linguistics and semantics at Panthéon Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 1. Work and collaborate with Léa Lublin taking photographies and inventing camera lens for the exhibition \"Présent Suspendu\" Marcel Duchamp à Buenos Aires 1919 - 1991. My images try to find a new propositions for électronique images. ","user_id":755087,"name":"Nicolas Lublin","website":"nicolaslublin.com"},{"id":760692,"bio":"My name is Olha Varchuk, I'm a portrait and reportage photographer from Ukraine. \nBorn in 1996 in Bakhmut. Started photography in 2014. Since 2015, had been working as a DoP at the student television station \"Honchar TV\" in Dnipro. In 2020 gave lectures on the art of photography at the Media School of the Dnipro Youth Media Center.  In recent years, took part in solo and group exhibitions, fairs and festivals in Ukraine. Works are in private and public collections in Ukraine, Poland and France.\nCurrently based in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.","user_id":755292,"name":"Olha Varchuk","website":"olyachi.com.ua"},{"id":150150,"bio":"I was born in place of dense visual information and cultural diversity.  It's where nothing stops and something amazing is always going by a little too fast. That environment formed my sense of home and shaped how I see.  Making photographs lets me preserve and share what I hope is  the secret heart of a moment.  I'm drawn to urban and unfamiliar environments, where I see the ordinary as magical and the unknown as approachable.  ","user_id":149548,"name":"Julie Berson","website":""},{"id":703334,"bio":"Multidisciplinary photographer. Different territories and disciplines intersect on her path. Of Lebanese descent, she was born in Colombia and decided to feed off the world in her studies.  Artistic and documentary photography, video, dance, and mystical practices from both the East and the West develop a unique language in her work.\nIn this interconnection of disciplines and cultures, her gaze has been activated and art has become her tool to talk about the human possibility, using nature and the body as main subjects. Her latest projects seek to involve new media and technology, putting the latter at the service of raising awareness and questioning certain behaviours of the human towards nature and towards its own body. \nHer work has been shown in collective exhibitions in Madrid, Milán, Barcelona, New York, and Bogotá. Different media have referred to her work such as Womenphotograh, El País, and the Colombian embassy in Spain among others. She just did her first solo exhibition this past December 2020 in the Spanish capital.\nWinner of the MIA NEW POST PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD (Milan Image Art Fair) 2021.","user_id":702750,"name":"Camila Orozco","website":"www.camilaorozco.com"},{"id":761244,"bio":"Nathan, 27 ans, passionné par la photo depuis mes 14 ans. Ca fait seulement quelques années que j'ai décidé de me consacrer à cette passion de manière \"sérieuse\". J'aime le noir et blanc, la couleur, l'architecture, l'abstrait, le portrait, le paysage et toutes les sortes de photos. J'aimerais en vivre, un jour, peut être... J'essaye de me donner les moyens d'y arriver.  J'aime partager, donner de l'émotion avant tout, avant la technique parfois. ","user_id":755748,"name":"Nathan Vincent","website":""},{"id":660475,"bio":"Multiple award winning fine art photographer based in Central Utah. Currently a resident (juried) artist at the Spring City fine arts gallery.","user_id":659891,"name":"Curt Hall","website":"www.somewheresaturday.com"},{"id":49108,"bio":"Former photographer who is now creating photo assemblage paintings. @LariaSaundersArt ","user_id":49113,"name":"Laria Saunders","website":"www.lariasaunders.com  "},{"id":841585,"bio":"71bet.us.org    71bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online do Brasil com Jogos Exclusivos\nMarca:  71bet\nSite:  https://71bet.us.org\nEndereço:R. 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I worked as a DJ for years, and then in my recording studio \"Room with a View\" in New York, I began producing music. From Ozzy Osbourne to Dave Matthews and many other artists.\n\nThe second distraction on my journey was the cinema. I produced works with Werner Herzog, Jean-Luc Godard, Lina Wertmuller, and others. I produced several series in Brazil for the Discovery Channel.\n\nIn the end, photography reclaimed my soul. After being an assistant to the great master of Brazilian photography, Walter Firmo, I pursued a career as a fashion and reportage photographer between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. I have also had a few exhibitions in Brazil, showcasing my work in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, as well as in Bibbiena in 2022.\n\nToday, I combine photography and cinema. Telling stories, whether true or fictional, is my passion. Photography and cinema give me the opportunity to narrate stories using two different tools, depending on the subject.\n\nI have worked as a Music producer with such artists as Ozzie Osbourne, Dave Matthews, Roberta Flack Carly Simon, Tricky, and many other.","user_id":411769,"name":"alessandro cecconi","website":""},{"id":708389,"bio":"Brianna Dowd is an NC based artist whose background is in fine art photography and graphic design. She is a 2017 graduate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro obtaining a Bachelors of Fine Art degree, and is a 2023 graduate from the Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design obtaining a Master of Fine Arts degree.\n \nBrianna is also the founder and CEO of Butterfly Visuals, LLC, a media company providing quality service to creative and goal oriented individuals in the areas of photography, graphic design, website design, promotional design, branding materials, social media content, and more.\n\nHer photographic work is centered around themes of memory, loss, and identity. She utilizes the medium of photography as a means of storytelling, and as one to both convey and evoke emotion, and encourage interaction and dialogue with viewers.","user_id":707805,"name":"Brianna Dowd","website":"www.briannadowd.com"},{"id":761865,"bio":"Cinnamon Faye has for over two decades been a specialist portrait photographer, undertaking private commissions internationally and for the Royal family, with her work collected by the Royal Academy, and National Portrait Gallery since 2000.  However she has a very personal interest in nature and the British landscape having been born close to Dartmoor, and the South West coastline.   During Covid she was able to expand her practice in the UK, documenting a concern for the British rivers, low lying Inland areas, and Coastal regions afflicted by the adverse effects of Global Warming and having a cumulative negative and sometimes catastrophic effect upon the UK natural landscape.     The images are a private record,  but the project is expanding rapidly in the hope of increasing public awareness.\n\n(Whilst these images could be reviewed as part of an ongoing research project and theme, they do stand alone as individual images and possibly have stronger impact, hence offered in this category).","user_id":756281,"name":"Cinnamon Faye","website":"www.cinnamonart.net/     "},{"id":761732,"bio":"Jasmin Jade is a boudoir photographer from Germany and the owner of Embrace Presets. She specializes in capturing sensual and intimate portraits of women, helping them embrace their beauty and confidence through her photography. Jasmin is also an expert in teaching other photographers how to pose their subjects using her unique 7-step posing system flow. Through her photography and teachings, Jasmin aims to empower women and help them feel confident and beautiful in their own skin.","user_id":756168,"name":"Jasmin Jade","website":"www.jasminjadeofficial.com"},{"id":490580,"bio":"After graduating college, I moved to Los Angeles from Boston.  Since then I have been traveling, taking photos and working in Production.   I love exploring the culture of whatever country I am in and find so much beauty wherever I go. \n\nMy most recent trip was back to Bogota, Colombia to visit my biological family.  Each time I visit there is always something new to see or learn.  \n\nI am looking forward to traveling back and exploring more of the country.  I love walking through the streets and people watching, taking photos and learning more about my culture and biological family.\n","user_id":489996,"name":"Genna Sandler","website":""},{"id":761969,"bio":"Hello, I'm Marc and I live in Amsterdam with my 2 children. I have been working internationally as a professional photographer for 30 years. I am a self-taught and authentic photographer which means you walk the hard path ;-) Namaste Marc","user_id":756376,"name":"marc van praag","website":""},{"id":762099,"bio":"I am an Australian photographer based in Malmo, Sweden. I have a background in storytelling and filmmaking. I have been exploring analogue film photography for the past 7 years now, experimenting with every camera, lens and film stock I could get my hands on. I also started my own dark room 2 years ago so I could develop my own photographer and play around with methods to discover the style and look I like. My photography is always based around story and character which is my main interest. I love putting an interesting character or characters in an environment which adds to they collective story or context. Now I have discover shooting on motion picture film such as vision3 500T, which gets me the most out of my colours and detail, I bulk buy 400ft rolls and re-can them to use them for my photography.","user_id":756488,"name":"Paul d’Indy","website":"www.paul-dindy.com"},{"id":762202,"bio":"I am an award winning artist, primarily working on abstract paintings, but photography is my other passion and I am always snapping at the world around me...  I have also won one photography award in the past (Artists Info), and I plan to develop my photographic portfolio further and ideally produce and sell them as NFTs. ","user_id":756576,"name":"Catherine Pennington Meyer","website":"www.galleriewhite.space"},{"id":762216,"bio":"Student at the royal academy of fine arts in Liege \nCardiologist by profession\nHappy mom of two boys\nAlways been a photography enthusiast.","user_id":756586,"name":"Valérie Lenom","website":""},{"id":365055,"bio":"I have always experimented with equipment and darkroom processing and have shot in many film formats from 5x7 to toy plastic cameras. My photos have appeared in many juried photography shows across the country and my digital imagery in dozens of books and magazines.  But my favourite moment came unexpectedly at a juried opening in NY from well-known art and fashion photographer Richard Avedon who said, “I admire Dan Marcolina’s work because he makes photos that don’t try to be beautiful.”\nI wrote the very first book on mobile photo manipulation for Peachpit Press “iPhone Obsessed” in 2010 in addition to publishing 4 app store ebooks on the subject. And I organised the landmark iPhoneography event, Mobile Masters Sessions, held January, 2013,2014, in San Francisco. I have given many lectures on mobile photography: at the first 1197 in San Francisco, The LA Mobile Arts Festival, Olympus InVision Photo Festival, PDN Photo Plus NY, The University of the Arts (Philadelphia, lecture and gallery show), Apple stores in New York and San Francisco, Adobe Max in LA, Adobe Corporate and Photoshop World in Las Vegas. His interviews can be found inGraphis, Zoom Magazine, Cult of Mac, The App Whisperer, We Are Juxt, Pixels, and AMPt. He is also a contributing author to the #1 iPhoneography website, The App Whisperer.","user_id":364453,"name":"Dan Marcolina","website":"bit.ly/marcolina_ai"},{"id":762338,"bio":"Wanderlust flows through my veins and drives me to seek out new places. I was born and raised in Chicago and started photographing with a simple point-and-shoot camera at a young age while on family trips out West. I ended up spending a large part of my life in Colorado, where we raised our family. I currently call St. Petersburg, Florida home\n\nI was recently able to focus on my passion for nature and the outdoors while challenging myself as an artist on a 2-year road trip around the country, living in an RV. Curiosity and a sense of adventure not only brought me to spectacular locales, but also helped hone my artistic eye and develop my style. \n\nMy artwork is an extension of myself and my connection to nature. With vivid colors, strong lines and a luminous energy, my work evokes a sense of wonder. I want the viewer to see what I see: a different perspective - the reflection of a color on water, the inside of a flower, sunlight filtering through fog - another point of view that is not readily apparent. \n\nAs an introvert, I love finding places and moments that bring me solitude, even (and especially) when I’m surrounded by chaos and loudness. I seek out the quiet, unassuming moments and bring them to light. I want you to be brought into the work, to be wrapped in serenity and luxuriate in it. My goal is to make the connection between the viewer and the beauty that surrounds us, sharing the hopeful light of our natural world.","user_id":756689,"name":"Teri Miller","website":"shop.terikmiller.com"},{"id":754964,"bio":"Tali Ramos is a Brazilian photographer currently living in Brooklyn, New York.\n\nShe is intrigued by documenting the nuances of everyday’s life, inspired by transformative individual journeys and collective movements. \n\nShe is particularly drawn to stories that promote equality and diversity, involving (mainly) women, immigrants, BIPOC and LGBTQI+ communities.","user_id":750460,"name":"Talitha Ramos","website":"www.taliramos.com"},{"id":762390,"bio":"I'm a fresh graduate of Cinematography, living and working in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Although I work as a cinematographer and camera operator,  my first and preferred medium as an artist is photography.  Photography for me is not simply a visual medium of expression. It is introspection and self discovery, it is my journal and my meditation. I like to create impulsively and intuitively, and to explore and play through my work. \n","user_id":756734,"name":"Daria Gizdavu","website":""},{"id":304757,"bio":"Billie Blossom is an artist from London, UK, currently residing in California.\nThey specialise in analogue photography with a focus on documentary portraiture. Their work typically centres around queer identities and representations of marginalised sexualities. \nThey are a graduate of University of the Arts London (2012) and University of East London (2018). Their first self-published book, Queer Porn Portraits, is held in the National Art Library at the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum, London. ","user_id":304155,"name":"Billie Blossom","website":"www.blssm.org"},{"id":711090,"bio":"Born in 1995, based in Bamako, Mali, I am a documentary and humanitarian photographer with over nine years of experience. My work focuses on crafts, everyday life, and cultural identity.","user_id":710506,"name":"Abède Agblevo","website":""},{"id":764518,"bio":"Retiring body language guru who has travelled the world, now looking with different eyes and want to peruse my photography in UK since I am now restricted with movement.  ","user_id":758611,"name":"CAROLE RAILTON","website":""},{"id":53123,"bio":"Born in Athens in 1980. Studied business administration.\n\nIn everyday life, focused on Sports Marketing \u0026amp; Media Production in selected sport events in Greece and Europe.  Also, TV Operations Manager for FIBA Media in international basketball tournaments.\n\nStarted photography as a hobby in 2014 at Orama Photography Studies.  Participated in exhibitions and featured in several publications in Greece. Contributor in “Athens Voice” free press and “Popaganda.gr”. In 2017, won 1st prize in “Public Moments Awards in Greece” in the category of Sports series. \n\nMainly interested in documentary photography and videos of real stories and people.","user_id":53128,"name":"Nikos Menoudarakos","website":"www.menoudarakos.com"},{"id":762615,"bio":"The reality, Julius doesn’t have much to do with it. He wants to tell stories and likes to polish up reality a bit. His work often consists of manipulated situations: merged images, montages and films that can be seen on overwhelmingly large, meter-high and wide canvases or prints. “I tell little fairy tales with my work.” He likes big and impossible. No better motivation than someone who claims that something is not possible. There are no restrictions. Recurring elements in the work: masks, turns, reflections, contrasts: black-and-white, oldyoung, front becomes rear and bottom comes up. The classic frame is broken and enriched, by also showing the back of a photo, or photographing a production upside down. Reality is unmasked, or on the contrary gets a mask. The two-dimensionality is broken by playing with the question of what is shown outside the square frame. His work breaks the standard and dismantles the surface, tells about another world. Viewers are like a ballet dancer who has turned too many pirouettes: the image is discolored, perverted, appears to be incorrect, but at the same time looks fabulous. That is the essence of the work: wonder. The pleasure with which a story is told, playing impossibilities.","user_id":756923,"name":"Julius Rooymans","website":"www.juliusrooymans.com"},{"id":762681,"bio":"Jane is an editorial photographer based in New York. Using a documentary-style approach, she seeks to capture emotional narratives through her fashion, travel, and street photography works.","user_id":756976,"name":"Jane Kim","website":"www.jane--kim.com"},{"id":762523,"bio":"Phoenix born in Miami, FL, lives and works in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Phoenix received a B.Ed. from the University of Miami (1972, English) and M.S. from Nova Southeastern University (1983, Administration and Supervision). A self-taught photographer, her love of nature and photography began at 13 on a family vacation to Yosemite National Park and a Girl Scout camping trip to Everglades National Park. Phoenix was awarded residencies at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2019) and Olive Stack Gallery, Listowel, Ireland (2016). The Featured Artist for the first ENDANGERED Exhibition-United Kingdom (2017), she has received two Broward Cultural Council grants, Broward County, Florida (2012 and 2016). Phoenix’s works have graced national magazine covers and she is regularly featured in newspapers, magazines, blog posts and video interviews worldwide. Most recently, the Cleveland Clinic Hospital in Weston, Florida acquired 22 large works by Phoenix for their permanent collection in the Women’s Center.","user_id":756845,"name":"Phoenix SpiritDiva","website":"www.PhotographsByPhoenix.com"},{"id":762781,"bio":"Suma has a background is in art direction, branding and human-centered design. Her passion for protecting the planet finds expression in the work she does.\u0026nbsp;Suma loves designing solutions that make a lasting impact on the world. Through her work, she has advocated for pressing issues such as the climate crisis, protecting biodiversity, marine conservation, clean energy transition, child safety, gender inclusivity and equitable health care.\n\nShe always has a camera in her hand! In her free time, she enjoys capturing the uniqueness\u0026nbsp;of\u0026nbsp;wildlife underwater, on the ground and up in the air.","user_id":757061,"name":"Suma Balaram","website":"www.sumabalaram.com"},{"id":760570,"bio":"I am a photographer and a writer. Formerly a film executive, I recently ran the LA office of Common Sense Media, and now  run a newsletter for Angelenos called Reasons to Gather. \n\nIn this photography project, I am pairing images taken on both sides of the country to see how they match up. ","user_id":755182,"name":"Sarah Bowman","website":"sarahbowmanphotography.squarespace.com"},{"id":625615,"bio":"Isaac Dudley is a talented and up-and-coming photographer, with over a decade of experience in fine art and documentary photography. He has earned multiple accolades, including a solo exhibition at Tubac Center of the Arts in 2020, the Artist in Residence position at the Badlands National Park for 2022, and the Best First Time Filmmaker award at the American Golden Picture International Film Festival in 2023. Isaac's striking image \"Haven,\" which is part of his \"Sandcastles at Night\" series, is a permanent part of the National Park Service museum collection. With his exceptional eye for detail and passion for capturing life through his lens, Isaac is poised to make an even greater impact in the world of photography.","user_id":625031,"name":"Isaac Wessel Dudley","website":"www.dudleyphoto.com"},{"id":49111,"bio":"Andreas Rasmusson\n\nWorked ten years as an interior photographer at IKEA in Sweden.\nFreelance photographer for over fifteen years.\nBachelor of arts in creative writing from Lund University Sweden.\nI come from an artist family (painting).","user_id":49116,"name":"Andreas Rasmusson","website":"rasmusson.pb.photography"},{"id":763032,"bio":"Taylor M. Clock was born and raised in Albany, New York and currently lives in Syracuse, New York. Clock holds an MFA from Syracuse University in the School of Visual and Performing Arts. \n\nClock's works are photographic in nature and engage in discourses surrounding image, the media and connection through technology. His recent works are an examination of the mass information, specifically the locations from which this information is created and published from.","user_id":757266,"name":"Taylor Clock","website":"www.taylormclock.com"},{"id":703747,"bio":"Julie Kenny honed her photographic skills in analogue-based film photography, utilising 35mm, medium and large format cameras during her tertiary studies. After completing an Advanced Diploma of Applied Science in Photography, Julie furthered her studies at Edith Cowan University, undertaking a Bachelor of Communications. After completing a Diploma of Education, Julie continued to share her enthusiasm for both the analogue and digital photography mediums with her secondary students for over 17 years. Since leaving the education sector, Julie merged her knowledge of the traditional mediums with new technologies, gaining a commercial drone licence. Since this undertaking her work has strongly focused on highlighting the beauty of regional locations. \n\nGrowing up in a number of outback towns developed Julie’s love of exploring landscapes, strong cups of tea and a good chinwag. One of Julie’s favorite pastimes is travelling to distant places, soaking up cultural experiences and exploring new spaces. Always keen for a road trip adventure, Julie regularly returns to her roots, exploring her own backyard, ‘wandering out yonder’ in the diverse landscapes of Western Australia.","user_id":703163,"name":"Julie Kenny","website":"www.juliekennyphotography.com.au"},{"id":711332,"bio":"Julia Dziworska was born in 1997 in Stettin. In 2016-2018 she was study in the Academy of Art in the Department of Animation and Experimental Film. Currently she studying\nCinematography Department in Film School in Katowice.  \n\nShe loves taking walks with the camera. She is fascinated by reportage photography and more. She loves abstractions in film as well as in photography.","user_id":710748,"name":"Julia Dziworska","website":""},{"id":762949,"bio":"Photographer, sometimes writer, and emergency physician based in Sydney, Australia. I use photography as a meditative medium to further delve into human connection and personal storytelling.","user_id":757191,"name":"Adri Ou","website":""},{"id":856788,"bio":"","user_id":842633,"name":"Alena Supraha","website":null},{"id":49095,"bio":"Dmitry Ivanov, born in 1982 Saratov, Russia.\nGraduated in 2005 the Faculty of Social Sciences, Saratov State University (SSU).\nPhotographer and visual artist, intrested in visual story telling and digital art. Studying abllity of contemporary art to explain modern life.","user_id":49100,"name":"Dmitry Ivanov","website":"dusktales.portfoliobox.io"},{"id":791869,"bio":"Michael Valiquette was born in Upstate, NY, and currently lives in Troy, NY. Michael received his BA from Siena College in 2014 and was awarded a Summer Session Scholarship from Skidmore College in 2013. Since graduation, he has been an artist assistant to Terry Conrad in Round Lake, NY, a Teacher's Assistant in the Art Department at Skidmore College, and taught various bookmaking workshops in Capital Region. Michael has shown his photography locally and nationally. Michael’s studio is in a repurposed Church located in Troy, NY, where he is part of an artist collective that curates shows, teaches workshops, and more. He currently works as the Graphic Designer and Photographer at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) in Troy, NY.","user_id":780692,"name":"Michael Valiquette","website":"www.michaelvaliquette.com"},{"id":365788,"bio":"Initially an Urban Photographer driven by her background in Geography and her interest in our perception of space (and time), Daria Martinoni's conceptual photo series now address the impact of human behaviour and consumerism on the environment. Daria’s style is characterised by her ability to turn ordinary, often overlooked subjects into striking images that spark conversations about pertinent issues. She plays with the design elements of perspective, colour and repetition to create images characterised by a rich attention to detail, composition, and contextual information.\nDaria has received a PGDip (Post Graduate Diploma) in Photography from Falmouth University. She has achieved several winning entries and numerous honourable mentions in international photography competitions (including: Top Ten BBA One-Shot Award 2023; Annual Photography Awards, Special category winner, 2022; Chromatic Awards, Fine Art winner, Amateur 2022; PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, Gold in Fine Art/Still life, non professional 2022; Architecture Masterprize, Student Photography, Best of Best 2022). The Switzerland-based artist has had two solo exhibitions and has had her work included in several group exhibitions.","user_id":365186,"name":"daria martinoni","website":"www.dariamartinoni.com"},{"id":265807,"bio":"Marna Bell is an award-winning American photographer whose work has been featured in international publications, solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries, including Clarion State College, the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, Munson Williams Proctor Arts Inst., Utica, NY, and Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, NY. She received a New York State Council of the Arts Grant and a Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation award, and has been featured in Black and White magazine. Her book, “Hudson Past/Perfect” is in Howard Greenberg’s Gallery in New York City. Bell received a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MFA from Syracuse University in painting.","user_id":265205,"name":"Marna Bell","website":"marnabell.com"},{"id":62738,"bio":"Chiara Giovanelli, aka Bizzarra, I'm an Italian self taught artist and I was born in Sanremo on March 22, 1980.\nPhotographer and photography teacher, I explore my emotions and integrate them to my works. I love mixing photography with other materials to amplify meanings and tell stories. I often use three-dimensionality and the multisensory to involve viewers.","user_id":62532,"name":"Chiara Bizzarra Giovanelli","website":"bizzarra.it"},{"id":105363,"bio":"I was 10 years old in 1972 when I received my first camera -- a Polaroid.  My father said he chose the Polaroid so I could immediately see what I was photographing, which in turn would help me learn to edit.  The Polaroid, combined with me having to pay for my own film from my allowance and babysitting money, did help me learn to edit.  The next year he gave me a Kodak Pocket Instamatic, and my costs tripled with film/processing/prints/flash bulbs.  As all of my friends would point to anything and say \"Take a picture!\", I learned to wait.\n\nFifty years later now, even shooting digitally, I still wait for the shot.  I wait for the light and I wait for the story to speak to me and draw me in.  The story is always the same.  The story is the feeling of peace and abundance, and always in the most modest of circumstances.\n","user_id":104761,"name":"Lauren Graves","website":"www.cabintigerstudio.smugmug.com "},{"id":661102,"bio":"I am a recent graduate from Savannah College of Art and Design with a bachelors of fine art degree in photography. Human form, my own experiences, emotions, and abstract shapes inspire me to create. ","user_id":660518,"name":"Shelby Wood","website":"swordfish-crane-pr42.squarespace.com"},{"id":705291,"bio":"Photojournalist cooperating with daily newspaper Dziennik Baltycki. Photographer of the REPORTER Agency and the official photographer of the ERGO ARENA Sports and Entertainment Hall. Author of individual and collective exhibitions on social and sports issues. Curator of the exhibitions prepared in cooperation with the Gdansk Museum. Laureate of the Cultural Scholarship of the President of the City of Gdańsk. Winner of the Grand Prix in the XXIII Pomeranian Press Photography Competition Gdańsk Press Photo 2019. Finalist of Grand Press Photo 2020 and 2022. In 2020, she received the award of the President of the City of Gdańsk in the field of culture. In 2021, for her professional achievements so far and for work for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Gdańsk community, she was awarded the Medal of the President of the City of Gdańsk.","user_id":704707,"name":"Karolina Misztal - Świderska","website":""},{"id":758664,"bio":"I'm just an incorrigible photographer who is fortunate to live in Alaska. I enjoy every opportunity to share my beautiful corner of the world.","user_id":753574,"name":"Mark Morones","website":""},{"id":525244,"bio":"Maureen received her BFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1976 and went on to work as a filmmaker and writer/director, eventually making her way back to her first love: documentary and fine art photography. She is passionate about the natural world, finding solace and inspiration from it.\nHer photography has garnered her numerous awards, publications, and exhibitions of her work, from as close as Denver, Colorado to as far away as Inner Mongolia, China.\nLiving in the Colorado Rocky Mountain region for over 30 years has given Maureen an ever growing fondness for the natural world. Her recent work “Evanescence: for things that are fleeting or quickly disappearing” arises from this appreciation, in spite of (or perhaps because of) the devastation that climate change has brought to our world. \nAs an artist living and working during these trying times, she consciously seeks to portray beauty for its own sake... and maybe save the world too. \n","user_id":524660,"name":"Maureen Ruddy Burkhart","website":"Maureenruddyburkhart.com"},{"id":758933,"bio":"Born in 1975, Guillaume Pietri is a photographer who lives and works between Paris and Lisbon.\nAfter studying Philosophy in Paris, he left the French capital to work at sea\nthe French capital to work at sea on ocean racing boats.\non ocean racing boats.\nDuring his sailings, Guillaume discovered the underwater world and gradually left the deck of a sailing boat to put on a diving suit to put on a diving suit and earn a living as a diver off the African coast off the African coast: uncertain peregrinations during twenty years the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. A small camera is often part of the journey. In the viewfinder: the sea\nsea, its expanse, its workers, a distant cape, a cliff, a landslide.\na cliff, a landslide.\nAnd, finally, it is the practice of photography that catches up with him\nand takes over. From then on, the adventure took place on land.\nThe expanse is no longer the same: it is the urban space of the big cities that\nIt is the urban space of the big cities that now attracts his gaze. The photographer, from now on, his time to work on books.","user_id":753783,"name":"Guillaume Pietri","website":"www.guillaumepietri.com"},{"id":753303,"bio":"On  the New York subway or Paris Metro, I see people talking loudly by themselves. They are so earnest and after a while, I feel uncomfortable. Their seriousness makes me feel like I am the one who does not see the person they are talking to. In London, from the window of a bus I used to take everyday, I would always see a homeless person sitting against a concrete wall. One day, however, I noticed that this person was absent. In his or her place, there was a very dense stain left on the wall. It struck me that this person's existence had been verified by his or her absence, and I began to question what it means to exist, to recognize something. I realized that the act of recognition leads to a thing's existence in our minds, which then assigns it meaning.\u0026nbsp;This cognition doesn't happen when we are indifferent, when we don't pay attention to what is around us. My approach to photography has always been to explore what existence is and what a camera could capture.","user_id":749102,"name":"DYSK PHOTOGRAPHY","website":"www.dyskphotography.com"},{"id":298120,"bio":"","user_id":297518,"name":"Andrew Love","website":""},{"id":685392,"bio":"Sheri is an accomplished photographer with a passion for creating engaging and impactful imagery. With a BFA in Advertising Photography from RIT and an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU, she has a diverse skill set that allows her to create visually striking images that combine technical expertise with compelling concepts. \n\nSheri's work is marked by technical sophistication and innovative use of the photographic medium. She is constantly exploring new ways to push the boundaries of photography and visual communication, using emerging technologies and cutting-edge techniques to create images that are both visually stunning and conceptually rich. \n\nSheri seeks to capture the unique essence of everything before her lens in order convey a sense of meaning and depth. Her photography has received acclaim from clients and audiences worldwide, and she remains dedicated to advancing her craft.","user_id":684808,"name":"Sheri Manson","website":"www.sherimanson.com"},{"id":491885,"bio":"Shunichi Oda \n\nBorn 1990. Moved to Great Britain and self-studied photography. \nBecame independent in 2017. Joined symphonic in 2019. \n\nI do a wide range of photography for magazines and advertisements, with a focus on people.\n\nIn terms of artwork, I released a series of photos of Tokyo at night titled \"Night Order” during the state of emergency. \n\nThe idea came to me through the connection with society as I work to move people's hearts and actions through \"Socio-Photography.”","user_id":491301,"name":"Shunichi Oda","website":"www.shunichi-oda.com"},{"id":580435,"bio":"Jasmin Breidenbach is a photographer with German-Moroccan roots. She describes herself as a visual storyteller. In her work, the Munich resident advocates sustainability, feminism, diversity and a more conscious approach to our world as a whole. Thus, her images are often about women and their role in this world, such as the project  ‚Live with Love. Promise‘, which was awarded the German Photo Book Prize and portrays the lives of the women of a spiritual community in India.","user_id":579851,"name":"Jasmin Breidenbach","website":"www.jasminbreidenbach.de"},{"id":745849,"bio":"I’m a 29 years old photographer, based in Italy.\n\nMy photography is a slow-down process to understand lights and situations. \n\nThe hidden reality of light shows and reflects what is hidden in our lives and which can only be accepted with a great open mind. \n\nMy photographs are a study of reality as the freezing of an unrepeatable instant including emotional reflections and mental expansions.\n\nInfluenced by the “New Topographics” movement, my research is constantly aimed to document the “Man-Altered Landscape” that evolves through time, marking the cultural and historical point of view of a simple but effective panorama.","user_id":742794,"name":"Francesco Aglieri Rinella","website":"www.francescoaglieri.com"},{"id":75297,"bio":"Sebastian Schutyser was born in Belgium in 1968, and grew up in Congo. His pinhole photographs explore the relation between the natural environment and the spiritual footprint of humankind.","user_id":74997,"name":"Sebastian Schutyser","website":"www.sebastianschutyser.com"},{"id":759726,"bio":"Richard Chen is a filmmaker and photographer with a Chinese-Canadian background. He is currently based in New York focusing on creative script writing, independent film directing, and street photography. He’s had his films selected and screened at renowned festivals in North America and his photography published in the International Photography Awards. Drawing inspiration from his upbringing split between Shanghai and Vancouver, Richard’s work explores the complexities of cross-generational trauma and intercultural issues and initiates important conversations that foster a greater sense of empathy and understanding across generations and cultures.","user_id":754437,"name":"Richard Chen","website":"www.rcchen.com"},{"id":707938,"bio":"After graduating in professional photography from College Marsan in Montreal, QC. I have been building and creating a positive work environment around myself and my peers to encourage young and local artists ","user_id":707354,"name":"Alexandra Kavoukis","website":"Www.alexakavoukis.com"},{"id":791847,"bio":"Agustina is a communicator, self-taught photographer and multidisciplinary creative from Buenos Aires, Argentina, based in London​.\n\nShe is centered in documentary style narratives. Capturing emotions, expressions, and the complex texture hidden in everyday moments​, she unravels the uniqueness in the simple things that we tend to pass by. She celebrates people, culture and communities.\n\n​Her passion for visual​ arts and communication today manifests in ​her photographic practice, and it surely comes from ​h​er undeniable intrigue for semiotics, and the seek of meaning in all things and matters. ​She's always been fascinated by aesthetics, subjectivity and how each one of us experiences the world around.\n​She capture​s stories that through light, become eternal and can evoke the deepest feelings and insights.​\n\n​H​er reserach, planning, organisation and communication skills as well as ​h​er eye for detail, shape and colour, guide ​h​er through an efficient creative process where ​she is not only vastly receptive to needs but very good at interpreting motivations and wishes​, to finally capture the essence.","user_id":780671,"name":"Agustina Musante","website":"www.agustinamusante.com"},{"id":813737,"bio":"","user_id":799474,"name":"Ayane Sato","website":""},{"id":760440,"bio":"   Carlos Ramiro is a Spanish photographer residing in Thailand. His photographic path is somewhat atypical. He started in the world of photography in a self-taught way at the end of the 80,s , later he study for tow years at the Center for Photographic Studies in Palma de Mallorca. He worked as a freelancer for almost a decade, specializing in travel and documentary photography.\n   In the mid-90, he leaves the world of photography to explore other paths of life, for 20 years he does not take any photographs. In 2015 he returns to the photographic world although in a very specific way, photographing only and exclusively inclusions trapped in amber, and finally, in the year 2020, he resumes his photographic work as a freelance, and although he is still very interested in travel and documentary photography, he is also interested in architectural photography, and experimental and author photography.\n   Several images and series of Carlos Ramiro have been awarded and selected in different international photography awards and collective exhibitions.","user_id":755066,"name":"Carlos Ramiro","website":"www.carlosramirophotography.com"},{"id":329959,"bio":"I was born and raised in Barcelona. After high school I decided to study to be a lawyer even though I was developing a deep interest in photography. During those frustrating years at university I had the opportunity to meet and work with the Spanish photographer Jordi Bernadó. Deeply influenced by this experience, I decided to drop out of law school and try to become a photographer.\nI started working as Bernadó's assistant and studying at the IDEP photography school. Mainly focused on architecture and landscape photography.\nAfter finishing my photography studies I published my first book in 2016, \"Ordinary Landscapes\" which dealt with the loss of identity of the landscape.\nDuring 2015 I started a new project almost without realising it.\nAfter a strong mental breakdown, I started taking pictures on the road just for fun while taking long trips with my car and camera.\nIn 2020, after various relapses and some extremely hard final months of 2019, I decided to finish the project.\nThe book \"Disorder\" was published last year and is the culmination of the work of all these years.\nIn the meantime, I also took the opportunity to create the digital platform Panorama.pm that aims to disseminate landscape issues through photo projects.","user_id":329357,"name":"Borja Ballbé Giró","website":"www.borjaballbe.com"},{"id":700477,"bio":"","user_id":699893,"name":"karam almasri","website":""},{"id":769159,"bio":"Weekend warrior with a camera.","user_id":762005,"name":"Jose Llompart","website":""},{"id":356193,"bio":"I am an artist and playwright from Chicago.","user_id":355591,"name":"cica friedman","website":"www.cicafriedmanartphotography.com"},{"id":706066,"bio":"Alan Barnett grew up in Union, New Jersey, and graduated with a BA in Communication from Rutgers College. The son of a math teacher and an art director, he became an art director himself and worked for large publishers designing books and marketing materials. In 1994, he left to start his own graphic design firm in New York City. Alan soon discovered that his love of fine art photography was a perfect complement to his skills as an art director. He enrolled in classes at the International Center of Photography and studied under H. Eugene Foster, Harvey Stein, and Joel Meyerowitz. Alan is currently working on long-term projects including one where subjects contemplate an intimate secret before confessing it out loud.","user_id":705482,"name":"Alan Barnett","website":"www.alanbarnettphoto.com"},{"id":331594,"bio":"I am a Spanish architect and amateur photographer based in Madrid. I have always been interested in urban landscapes and the way people live and use city spaces around the world. \n","user_id":330992,"name":"Jan Drix","website":"www.jan-drix.com"},{"id":648118,"bio":"Cuban photographer Jorge Otero Escobar was born in Havana, where he attended the Higher Institute of Art (ISA) and received a BFA with a major in Engraving.\nOtero’s work comprises performance, video art, installation and drawing. Photography is his main form of expression and the human body his favorite subject. Peasant symbols and research on themes such as identity and emigration have also been permanent topics. \nAmong his solo exhibitions stand out War Hero (2015) in Galería Habana, Cuba. To be highlighted among the group exhibitions that have featured his works is (Art)Xiomas– CUBA AHORA: The Next Generation (2016), in the Art Museum of the Americas, Washington DC. His artwork was chosen as the cover of SCOPE Art Show in Miami,FL, USA (2015). Also, he was represented by the Robert Miller Gallery, NY, where he exhibited Nuevos colores (New Colors) (2015). He is currently represented by NG Art gallery, Panama. Museum exhibitions as Ear To The Ground (2018), New Orleans Museum Of Art, USA; Un viaje de ida y vuelta (2019) Museo Domus Artium DA2, Salamanca, Spain; and Site de rencontre avec l'art | Cuba - Québec 2022, Musée D’ Art de Rouyn-Noranda, Canada, are part of his career.\n","user_id":647534,"name":"Jorge Otero","website":""},{"id":746491,"bio":"Born in Lleida (Spain), Isabel Miquel Arqués is a fine art photographer, visual artist, writer and storyteller. Daughter of a concert grade pianist mother and a businessman father and amateur photographer, her father gave her her first camera at the age of ten, a Kodak Instamatic 25 (still on her desk). \nIsabel started her career as photo assistant and gallery assistant in Spain. \nMother of four children she works and lives since 2005 in Antwerp (Belgium), after living in Barcelona, Amsterdam and London.\nShe is currently working on an art book trilogy of visual artistic dialogues with three iconic women, Karen Blixen, Virginia Woolf, and Georgia O'Keeffe (published by Ludion). \nTo each book belongs an exhibition held at Geukens \u0026amp; De Vil Gallery.\n\nOn 2022 Isabel earned an Honorable Mention in the prestigious Hariban Award International Collotype Competion (Kyoto) with her series “The Spain of my Father” by a jury composed of Sayaka Takahashi (Director of PGI-Tokyo), Michael Mack (Publisher MACK), Sandra S.Philips (SF MOMA) and Lekgetho Makola(CEO Javett Art Center-Pretoria).\n\nPlease visit  www.isabelmiquelarques.com for more detailed bio.\n\n \n","user_id":743353,"name":"Isabel Miquel Arques","website":"www.isabelmiquelarques.com"},{"id":723485,"bio":"Beichen Zhang (b.1993, Shandong, China) received his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2019 (United States). Focused on unveiling hidden histories through photography’s narrative structures, his artistic works often manifest in the form of photographs, essay films, mixed media installations and institutional research. Recently, he worked with a broad range of media to query and investigate the relationship of cultural heritages and Asian colonial history, archive and geopolitical vicissitude, and the identity’s fluidity within the post-colonialism context. His work is a set of a visual experience of a metaphorical method through personal narratives. Through the research of archaeology and anthropology, history, and other disciplines, he examines and builds a poetic visual language with its thoughts.\n\nZhang has exhibited in numerous international platforms such as the 8th Daegu Photo Biennale in South Korea, the 34th Image Forum Festival in Tokyo, the SPE (Social of Photography Education) Media Festival and 2022 Jimei X Arles International Photo Festival. He has received numerous international accolades and nominations, including the nominations for the Foam Paul Huf Award 2023, the nominations C/O Berlin Talent Award 2023, the Best Portfolio Prize of the 8th Singapore International Photography Festival (2022), the selected Artist of Top 20.21 Chinese Contemporary Photographer (2021), the Media Award of the 12th Three Shadows Photography Award (2020).","user_id":722901,"name":"BEICHEN ZHANG","website":"www.zhangbeichen.com"},{"id":761120,"bio":"I'm a portrait and fashion photographer born and raised in Milan, Italy.\nI attended the Polytechnic University of Milan before attending a course in photojournalism and  then to get a scholarship at Istituto Italiano di Fotografia.\nI am attracted to what people can give to others even by their very presence. I am a photographer because it gives me the rare opportunity to always meet new people.","user_id":755647,"name":"Debora Pota","website":"www.deborapota.com"},{"id":628182,"bio":"Edward Gia is a Ecuadorian-Mexican American visual artist from New York, NY who is currently based in Austin, TX. His work delves into the complexities of his queer identity within the confines of heteronormative and religious frameworks. Utilizing the snapshot aesthetic, their photographs evoke nostalgia, particularly evident in their approach to portraiture and the documentation of their surrounding spaces. Beyond personal narratives, they engage with religious iconography, moving beyond mere reference to explore the intricate connections between gender, sexuality, and morality. This exploration extends beyond the individual, intertwining with broader themes such as immigration and the enduring bonds across generations.\n","user_id":627598,"name":"Edward Gia","website":"www.edwardgia.com"},{"id":539566,"bio":"I am a ER Physician and photographer. I have been photographing emergency departments and fire departments for the past 30 + years. ","user_id":538982,"name":"elsburgh Clarke","website":"elsburghclarkephotography.com"},{"id":351567,"bio":"I have a  particular interest in historical photographic practices and processes. I also enjoy creating unusual and surreal images that are made from both analogue and digital constructions.    ","user_id":350965,"name":"Al Kent","website":"www.alankent.photography"},{"id":9636,"bio":"A.M. Ahad is a photojournalist based in Bangladesh represented by Associated Press. Ahad holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University as a full scholar and also graduated in Mass communication, Media studies and Journalism from Stamford University Bangladesh. He achieved third prize in NPPA Photojournalism Award 2014, first prize in National Headliner Award 2014, category winner in 10th Annual Photoshare Contest 2015, first prize in Transparency International Photo Competition 2015, first second and third prize under several category in Life Press Photo Contest 2015, Ukraine, third prize in Px3 Paris Photography Prize 2015, second prize in The Photo Tour of Jordan Contest 2015, Honorable mention in IPA 2016, Final list in Wisden MCC Cricket Photo of the Year award 2017, Associated Press Media Editors Awards for AP staff in 2017, as well as achieved several accolades in the field of photography worldwide. ","user_id":9636,"name":"A M Ahad","website":"www.amahad.photoshelter.com"},{"id":646468,"bio":"Born in Padova  (Italy) in 1960. After classical high school in Rome  she attends Faculty of Art History at Padova University , while following apprenticeship in contemporary metalsmith. In 1985 she wins a scholarship for the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, and she remains in the the Netherlands for more than 20 years dedicating herself to jewelry, ceramics and lately to photography. At the moment she lives and works between Rome, Amsterdam and Tel Aviv.\n\nAwards\n-17th Edition Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Honorable Mentions\n-Premio Letizia Battaglia 2021 for REWRITERS\n-16th Edition Julia Margaret Cameron Award,  Honorable Mentions\n2022   Think Diverse! Tevere Art Gallery, Roma IT\n             Trieste Photo Days, Trieste IT\n             RAW Roma, It\n             PHOTOMAARC 2022, Como IT\n2021   Centro Internazionale di Fotografia, Palermo IT\n             ReWriters Fest, WEGIL Roma IT\n             #INTRANSITO, Stazione Tiburtina, Roma IT\n2020   PHOTOMAARC 2020, Como IT\n             DomaniInArte, Galleria d’ Arte Moderna, Roma  IT\n             F-Stop Magazine Group Exhibition “Staying home together” \n             Chromantic-Trieste Photo Days, Trieste IT \n             Urban-Trieste Photo Days, Trieste IT\n\nPublic Collections ( jewellery)\nMuseum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem NL\nRiksmuseum, Amsterdam NL\nDallas Museum of Art, Dallas TX\n","user_id":645884,"name":"Francesca di Ciaula","website":"www.francescadiciaula.com"},{"id":312632,"bio":"Eva Krebbers (1981) is a professional photographer from the Netherlands with a love for the relationship between humans and nature.","user_id":312030,"name":"Eva Krebbers","website":"www.tumbleweedandfireflies.com \u0026 www.evakrebbers.nl"},{"id":352533,"bio":"I have worked as a professional photographer for over 25 years, starting at the St. Petersburg Times in Russia and later as a freelance photographer based in Moscow, Russia where I worked with journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and others. \nSince moving back to my home state of California, I have worked as a wedding, event and portrait photographer. \nI am presently working on a long-term documentary photography project of a Native American dance group called Su Nu Nu Shinal. All members of the group are from one extended family from the Kashia Pomo tribe in Sonoma and Mendocino county. ","user_id":351931,"name":"Paul C Miller","website":"www.paulcmiller.com"},{"id":719610,"bio":"Amber Marie (b. 1999, UK) is a photographer and writer\u0026nbsp;currently\u0026nbsp;based in Cornwall.\u0026nbsp;Her work, with its intimate nature,\u0026nbsp;often discusses themes such as community,\u0026nbsp;mental health and the transition from girlhood to womanhood.","user_id":719026,"name":"Amber Riley","website":"ambermarie.cargo.site/About"},{"id":841552,"bio":"54bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 54bet\nSite:  https://54bet2.uk.com\nEndereço:R. 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Ses photos en noir et blanc (et maintenant, parfois, en couleurs), se font art de la conversation entre des figures et des lieux.\n\nDésinvolte, il se fiche de savoir si la photographie est le 8ème Art, pour lui, c’est le premier, celui qu’il conjugue si somptueusement avec son désir de vivre. \nSes clichés sont souvent empreints de spiritualité, qui offrent à voir une œuvre abstraite comme autant d’explosions figuratives à thèmes, en aplat un peu déconstruites, reprenant des formes géométriques et incorporant des sujets structurés de la nature en travaillant la lumière, dissimulant les ombres ou en rehaussant l’invisible. \n\nSa démarche initiale est d’essayer de faire passer des émotions, des idées. Artiste contemplatif, il s’efforce d’ausculter une fissure sur le sol, la géométrie des lignes d’une structure, le mouvement irisé de l’eau, le rythme d’une coulée de lumière qui s’échappe ou la résilience de l’écorce d’un arbre.\nCes mêmes éléments sont si visibles que l’on ne les voit plus, Pascal nous les fait ressurgir avec une telle évidence qu’une métamorphose s’opère avec force. \n\nIl aime surprendre, faire des clins d’œil avec des photographies dont la lecture n’est pas immédiate et ainsi laisser place à l’imagination du visiteur.\n\n","user_id":756166,"name":"PASCAL NIVELET","website":"www.pix-els.com"},{"id":761973,"bio":"","user_id":756379,"name":"Łukasz Mrożek","website":"www.instagram.com/lucas.mrozek"},{"id":762410,"bio":"A newer photographer, based on the Wirral, who loves exploring new places and capturing landscapes, buildings and people in different lights. \n\nI purchased my first camera in January 2022, after years of wanting to own my own equipment and am particularly drawn to travel, sunset, ocean and city life photography.  \n\nThank you for taking the time to look at my photograph. ","user_id":756751,"name":"Kate Houghton","website":"www.katehoughtonphoto.com"},{"id":693433,"bio":"I have been documenting labor in America for over 30 years in a traditional black and white style of photography including farmers, auto workers, fisherman, and people in the service and high tech manufacturing industries.  During this time period, the face of labor has radically changed employing a growing percentage of immigrants from \nAsia, Africa, and Mexico.  Unfortunately, we no longer seem to value and pay workers compared to past generations of blue color workers.  With my photography, I hope to celebrate the efforts of labor and recognize their contributions for all of us.  My education and employment as a social worker has strongly influenced my photographic vision. ","user_id":692849,"name":"Stephen Dahl","website":""},{"id":761985,"bio":"1983 Einstieg in die Fotobranche mit Ausbildung bei einem Industriefotografen. Anschliessend in einem Fotogeschäft zuständig für Aufnahmen aller Art und die Fotoproduktion. Diverse Weiterbildungskurse und Ausstellungen.\nSeit 2010 selbstständig als freier Fotograf tätig.\nIm Jahr 2000 bereiste ich zum ersten mal Siebenbürgen in Rumänien. Es war Liebe auf den ersten Blick. So sind während der letzten 23 Jahre zahllose weitere Besuche dazugekommen, und es werden noch viele folgen.","user_id":756388,"name":"André Berger","website":"www.andreberger.ch"},{"id":180520,"bio":"Karen Irmer (* 1974 in Friedberg, Bayern) \nist eine deutsche Künstlerin, die in den Medien Fotografie und Video arbeitet. Ihre Arbeiten wurden unter anderem gezeigt in den Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, in der Kunsthalle Lothringer 13 und im Kunstverein in München. Karen Irmer lehrte an der Hochschule der Bildenden Künste (HBK) Braunschweig und an der University of Fine Arts, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A. \n\nSeit 2015 ist Sie berufenes Mitglied der Deutschen Fotografischen Akademie und aktives Mitglied im künstlerischen Beirat.\n\nIn ihren Arbeiten lotet Karen Irmer das Verhältnis von Illusion und Wirklichkeit aus und hinterfragt traditionelle Wahrnehmungsmuster. Dabei bricht sie nicht nur die Grenzen zwischen Fotografie und Film auf, sondern lässt auch die Grenzen zwischen Kunstwerk und Betrachter verschwimmen. Charakteristisch für ihre Arbeiten sind atmosphärische Stimmungen und eine reduzierte Bildsprache.","user_id":179918,"name":"Karen Irmer","website":"www.karen-irmer.de"},{"id":762163,"bio":"Driven by an impulse to capture the beauty in my subject, I infuse my balance of playfulness and concentration into my work. \n\nA joyful and relaxed mood on set complements my work, which is marked by the charm of the unexpected, a fascination with light, and elation with human as muse.\n\nMirjam Kluka, born 1981 in Aarau, Switzerland, is an independent photographer specialized in portrait, beauty and fashion, working and living in Hamburg and Zurich.\n\nThe Swiss photographer with Czech origin takes pictures of what she loves most: people. Her compassion as well as warm and winning personality allow an atmosphere on set, which enables unique pictures giving proof of profound trust. Simultaneously, she is obsessed by the quest for capturing the perfect moment and goes to great lengths and into finest details to reach this goal. Empathy and perfection form the basis of her photography, the result is the best possible interpretation of truth and essence.","user_id":756544,"name":"mirjam kluka","website":"www.kluka.ch"},{"id":103397,"bio":"Prague based fashion and portrait photographer.\nI have built majority of my portfolio in London where I lived for 6 years. I’m inspired by unique beauty of each individual, concrete city background combined with urban jungle and cool contemporary fashion. My main niche is portraiture however I am very versatile as a photographer. In my portfolio you can find an analog document of my nephews growing up as well as a product and travel photos or self portrait project also captured fully on film. I am obsessed by colour, light, creative perspective and most importantly, the personalities of the people I photograph! I often combine digital and film photography which is a big passion of mine.. ","user_id":102795,"name":"Kristina Casarova","website":"kristinacasarova.com"},{"id":792115,"bio":"Jana Margarete Schuler grew up in the small southern German town of Forchheim, in a district called \"Kellerwald\" (\"Beer Cellar Forest\"). This quirky area, filled with beer cellars from different local breweries nestled right within the woods, is rich in tradition and a bit bizarre—an environment that sparked her interest in stories that lie outside the norm.\n\nWhile studying photojournalism and documentary photography in Hanover, Jana began to focus on social and cultural issues. She explores women’s empowerment in male-dominated environments, gender equality, and the lives of marginalized groups. Through colorful images, she highlights overlooked voices and challenges societal norms. Her work has been published in renowned German publications like ZEIT, GEO, Spiegel, and Stern.","user_id":780896,"name":"Jana Margarete Schuler","website":"www.janamargarete.com"},{"id":183263,"bio":"\n\nVictoria Crayhon’s work has been exhibited, published, and collected both internationally and throughout the United States. Her work has been prominently featured in publications such as the British Journal of Photography, the Christian Science Monitor, Slate Magazine, Huffington Post, Fraction Magazine, Zero_Cento Editions, La Journal de la Photographie, Fade to Black, Art/Photo Magazine, and The Photo Review top ten of 2019 and 2014.\nIt is also included in museum, corporate and private collections, among them the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Harvard/Fogg Art Museums in Boston, and Citigroup in NYC. Her projects have been exhibited in solo and group shows in New York City, Boston MA, Baltimore MD, Chicago IL, Los Angeles CA, Houston TX, Louisville KY, Philadelphia PA, Pittsburgh PA, and Providence RI, amongst other locations. Internationally, Crayhon's work has appeared in exhibitions in Belfast NI, Helsinki FI, Athens GR, Budapest HU, Landskrona SE, Rome IT and Vladivostok RF. ","user_id":182661,"name":"victoria crayhon","website":"www.victoriacrayhon.com"},{"id":762498,"bio":"Derek has been an award winning producer and studio owner in the Hollywood area for the last 30+ years. Through sound and music, Derek’s work with major music artists transports you on a journey from stunning emotion to absolute exhilaration. The same can be said about Derek’s visual talents. When not working hard in Los Angeles, you’ll find Derek in the Eastern Sierra where he’s continually awestruck by the majestic and magical beauty that presents itself at every turn. From photos of his adorable Australian Shepherds to his unique and phenomenal landscapes, Derek’s visual talents are well respected and in demand. The marvelous interpretation we see in his work is reminiscent of professional paintings with flawless composition. We love Derek’s extraordinary perspective as it will make you stare in awe or simply make you smile.","user_id":756823,"name":"derek sample","website":"www.DerekSample.com"},{"id":434453,"bio":"Frank Zhang is an award-winning photographer, film producer, physicist, and entrepreneur based in New York. He directed, and shot photos and videos for many international brands and magazines, including Tiffany \u0026amp; Co., Fashion Magazine Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar,  L’Officiel, Oreo, NBA Arena, the Korean Times, and more. \n\nHis works have been collected and exhibited by many galleries all over the world, including Brazil biggest online gallery-democrat.com.br, Vanities Gallery in Paris, Glasgow Gallery of Photography in Scotland, the Holy Art of London, The One Art Space of New York, Six Summit Gallery and the online art platform-artsy.net. In addition, he was awarded in more than 50 international photography competitions, including Siena Creative Awards 2022, Fine Art Photo Awards (FAPA), ND Awards, and Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA).\n\nHe obtained his Ph.D. in Physics. Currently he is dedicated to commercial photography, optics, and cryptocurrency technology. Before that, he worked as a scientist for National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Maryland on nano optics.","user_id":433869,"name":"Frank (Hongtao) Zhang","website":"www.newyorkdreamer.com"},{"id":157601,"bio":"Brett Stakelin is a photographer based out of Denver, Colorado.","user_id":156999,"name":"Brett stakelin","website":"www.brettstakelin.com"},{"id":209504,"bio":"LeAnne Hitchcock’s photographs are a study of traditional philosophical and artistic themes to create a contemporary dialogue about the role of art in history and in modern life. She contends that artworks can act as a tool for contimplation, healing, and emproved living. Her artworks have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and in Europe. She is the recipient of the Koening Art Award for use of color composition in painting and was a finalist for the James Phelan Award in Photography and The Center of Photographic Arts Award. \n\nIn addition to exhibiting of her photographs, LeAnne Hitchcock is a dedicated art educator having taught for numerous art institutions, colleges and universities.\n\nLeAnne was born in Sacramento, California. She received her BFA from The San Francisco Art Institute and a master degree from New York University and the International Center of Photography. She currently lives in New Orleans, LA. \n","user_id":208902,"name":"LeAnne Hitchcock","website":"www.leannehitchcock.com"},{"id":758302,"bio":"My work explores photography’s role in transforming and memorializing cultural artifacts.\n\nMy BFA is from the University of Michigan School of Art. Upon relocating to Houston, I became a founding member of the Houston Center for Photography. My MFA is from CalArts. Exhibitions and publications include OCCCA; LACE Annuale; Px3, Paris; Time Capsule, Creative Time, NYC; Photometro, San Francisco; Houston Center for Photography; Framework, LACPS; Women and Their Work, Austin; and public projects in Seattle and Santa Monica.\n\nLong-term teaching appointments include UC Riverside, USC, and UCLA Extension. Commercial clients included MOCA, LA; PaceWildenstein Gallery; and USC Libraries; among others.\n","user_id":753218,"name":"Paula Goldman","website":"www.PaulaGoldman.com"},{"id":301697,"bio":"","user_id":301095,"name":"richard khoury","website":"www.manoftheshells.com"},{"id":635971,"bio":"Rosalyn Song is a multimedia artist with a focus on photography, sound, video, and writing. Her work explores themes of otherness and often blurs the line between reality and fantasy. By delving into the intricacies of emotions, psyche, and self-image, she creates a narrative that challenges and engages.\n\nHer work has been showcased at numerous galleries in the United States and South Korea, including the Katzen Art Center, Photo Place Gallery, BJ Spoke Gallery, and House of Lucie. Rosalyn's dedication to her craft has earned her recognition, including ND awards in both 2021 and 2022, as well as being a finalist in the abstract category. She is currently residing in South Korea, where she is working on her new project.","user_id":635387,"name":"Du Ri Rosalyn Song","website":"www.rosalynsong.com"},{"id":763057,"bio":"Parcours\n\nNé en 1972 à Saint-Brieuc (Côtes d’Armor), je vis et travaille à Paris. Juriste de formation et photographe autodidacte, j’ai approfondi ma pratique photographique en suivant des stages au sein du Centre Iris pour la Photographie à Paris et des workshops auprès de Claudine Doury, Jean-Christian Bourcart, Stanley Greene, Philippe Guionie et Richard Dumas à Arles.\n\nTravaux\n\nJe développe une approche documentaire de la photographie sur des sujets que je traite pendant plusieurs années.\n\nDans la série “La Suite” réalisée entre 2009 et 2013, je me suis intéressé à l’existence de jeunes vivant dans des squats illégaux à Paris.\nCe travail a été exposé en 2016 au Festival des Ouvertures Utiles, à la galerie Daguerre et à l’Espace Beaurepaire à Paris.\n\nDans la série “Sur le plateau” réalisée entre 2014 et 2017, j’ai réalisé un travail de mémoire sur l’offensive du Chemin des Dames en 1917.\nCe travail a été exposé en 2017 au musée du Chemin des Dames (Aisne) et à la Maison des Arts à Laon.\n\nDans la série “L’ombre va là où veut le soleil” réalisée entre 2015 et 2021, j’ai réalisé un travail d’immersion auprès de plusieurs familles Roms vivant à Arles.\nCe travail a été sélectionné par le jury du prix Caritas Photo Sociale 2022.\n\nLa série Point d'Orgue fera l'objet en juillet 2023 d'une projection dans le cadre des Nuits de la Photographie de Pierrevert.","user_id":757285,"name":"Christian RAULT","website":""},{"id":655428,"bio":"Reza Behjat is a visual storyteller who primarily works as a lighting designer for theater, dance, and opera projects. When he is not occupied with theater, you will probably find him on the streets of New York City, taking pictures and moving from one block to another.\n\nStorytelling is something he has inherited from theater. In his candid street photography, he seeks out characters, moments, moods, and situations that potentially possess the dramatic elements necessary to tell a compelling story.","user_id":654844,"name":"Reza Behjat","website":"www.rezabehjat.com"},{"id":101089,"bio":"Conrad Hechter was born in South Africa, spent his formative years in England and went to Stellenbosch University - the bastion of Afrikaner academia - to study English and Geography. After teaching English literature in Cape Town and being frustrated and disillusioned by the political, social, and educational systems, he left in 1984 to broaden his horizons and gain a perspective on the South African situation.\n\nHe traveled to the Middle East, Europe, America, and the Far East, and by a twist of fate, ended up in Sydney, Australia. While in Sydney he studied film-making and photography, ran a school where English was taught to foreign students and revelled in the exceptional light quality of Terra Australis. Soon, however, his need to travel got the better of him and after visiting Canada and Argentina, he settled in San Francisco for 13 years before moving to London, which is now his new home base.","user_id":100487,"name":"Conrad Hechter","website":"www.conradhechterphotography.com"},{"id":489948,"bio":"Dean Majd (b. 1990) is a self-taught fine-art photographer and lens-based artist from Queens, New York. Born of Palestinian and Jordanian immigrants, he studied International Relations with a focus on the Middle East at City College of New York. After receiving his first camera at seven years old, Majd began forming his deeply intimate and poetic visual language through years of capturing snapshot, candid moments and impromptu portraits of his friends, which is exemplified by his main series, the long term and ever-evolving, Hard Feelings. Across several bodies of work, his images explore modern masculinity, brotherhood, male-female relationships, the complexities of the Arab-American dichotomy, the Palestinian diaspora, human connection, and the overall human condition, touching on addiction, self-destruction, loneliness, and collective and personal grief. He is passionate about cinema, immensely devoted to his friends (his chosen family), and a proud New Yorker. He believes that love, above all else, is the driving force behind everything he does.","user_id":489364,"name":"Dean Majd","website":"www.deanmajd.com"},{"id":763286,"bio":"Mexicana, nacida en Guadalajara viviendo en Playa del Carmen\nTapatía y Playense de corazón.\nFotografa y artista visual, amante de los gatos.\nLa fotografia es mi pasion y lo que me rescata dia con dia, amo documentar la vida misma, las personas y los viajes.\nAutentica y soñadora. experimentado esta vida humana","user_id":757469,"name":"Fatima Alcala","website":"www.fatimaalcalaphoto.com"},{"id":763334,"bio":"Willy Wong is a photographer born in Hong Kong and currently pursuing a BFA in Photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Growing up in this unique place has greatly influenced Willy’s vision and approach to photography, which often focuses on themes related to public space, conflict, memory, and the connection between people and nature.\n\nWilly’s projects have taken him to various places around the world, including the American Southwest, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Japan, where the country’s rich history continues to shape and influence current events and daily life. His work explores these complex relationships and their impact on society and the environment.\n\nWilly has received numerous commissions and grants for his work, which has been widely recognised for its unique perspective and creative approach.","user_id":757505,"name":"Willy Wong","website":"willywphotography.com"},{"id":53069,"bio":"Joseph Gamble is a fine art photographer and professor of photography at Colorado Mountain College’s Isaacson School for New Media. He holds an MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art Design and a BA in English Literature from Trinity College. His work hangs in several private collections and has been exhibited at Gallery 501, the SNAP Orlando Photography\nFestival, the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, the Mariani Gallery at the University of Northern Colorado, the Tampa Museum of Art and the Scarfone-Hartley Gallery. His tintype work was recently featured in exhibitions as part of Denver’s Month of Photography 2015. ","user_id":53074,"name":"Joseph Gamble","website":"www.josephgamble.com"},{"id":228805,"bio":"Just my everyday life through my lenses.\nStreet and travel photographer based in Italy.\n\nStreet | Landscape | Travel","user_id":228203,"name":"Riccardo Broggio","website":"www.flickr.com/people/149992774@N03"},{"id":742233,"bio":"Dennis Schoenberg is a photographer,  videographer and art director. He rose to prominence after assisting photographer Steven Klein, managing Wolfgang Tillmans’ studio and working for various fashion magazines. \n​He is renowned for exploring fashion as part of the creation of personality, desire and belonging. Style and identity are at the foundation of his work and his often romantic and melancholic photographs remain reflective of his sitter but nuanced enough to stimulate the mind beyond just a lovely aesthetic. Schoenberg channels the energy of art and music to create heartfelt narratives, whatever their angle. It is perhaps of no surprise that he spent his youth fascinated by countercultures and the underground. \nHe is the founding executive editor of ‘Young Soul Rebels’ and creator and owner of ‘Plus and Negative’ Publishing. ","user_id":739547,"name":"Dennis Schoenberg","website":"www.dennisschoenberg.com"},{"id":10206,"bio":"Stopping, gazing, framing and clicking is for me the process of exploring and constantly re-discovering reality and its hypothetical surroundings. The result is what could be called \"documentary photography of the ordinary\". \nMy aim is to investigate the moment that an \"ordinary\" artifact is transformed through the photographic process.  Could any object be submitted to such process and get  transformed? Could the result generate a thrill? \n","user_id":10206,"name":"Georgios Doulgeris","website":"giorgosaero.wixsite.com/georgiosdoulgeris"},{"id":760602,"bio":"My aim is to inspire a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world with my photography. I encourage viewers to take a closer look at their surroundings and to find beauty, or emotion, in unexpected places. Whether capturing the sweeping vistas of a mountain range or the delicate patterns of a single leaf, I strive to create a window into the majesty and complexity of the natural world.\n\nAs an avid outdoorsman, I spend a great deal of time in nature, immersed in the environment and seeking out different views that might be out of the ordinary. My love of the outdoors and each location's unique palette of light and colors informs my work and I like to be present when light is minimal or presents interesting contrasts. \n\nMy abstract and ICM photography offers a unique perspective on the natural world, showcasing the often-overlooked details, forms and textures that make up the landscape. I use color, shape, and contrast to create a visual language that speaks to the viewer on an emotional level, drawing them into the image and allowing them to connect with my subjects in a deeply personal way.\n","user_id":755212,"name":"Ken Evans","website":"www.kenevans.photography"},{"id":691599,"bio":"Professional Photographer since 1990 based in Hamburg, Germany and La Habana, Cuba","user_id":691015,"name":"Klaus Westermann","website":"www.klauswestermann.com"},{"id":582832,"bio":"Erin Karp is a fine art photographer residing in NJ. Her love of photography began with a Pentax Asahi in the early 1990s and grew with her education at William Paterson University and the University of Sevilla in Spain. Her passion for printing also bloomed as she spent countless, peaceful hours in the darkroom. Though she switched to digital photography in 2009 while studying at the International Center of Photography in NYC, she treats her DSLR the same as her Pentax: she shoots manually, in natural light, and still makes her own prints on matte photo papers. Erin’s work has been included in juried exhibitions in NYC, CA, CO, NJ, CT, RI, including at the Salmagundi Club, Ceres Gallery, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Marin MoCA, and the Providence Art Club. Her work has been included in exhibits juried by curators from the Met, MoMA, the Guggenheim, among many others.\n","user_id":582248,"name":"Erin Karp","website":"www.erinmkarp.com"},{"id":631531,"bio":"Amie Potsic, MFA is an accomplished photographer whose work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of climate change and social responsibility.  Potsic received her MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute and her BA in Photojournalism and English Literature from Indiana University, graduating with Distinguished Honors and a member of Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. She has held faculty appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, Ohlone College, and the San Francisco Art Institute; and has been a guest lecturer at The University of the Arts, Ursinus College, and The International Center of Photography.  Her work has been published in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Photo Review, and The Philadelphia Inquirer and exhibited in museums and galleries internationally in the U.S., Europe, and South America.\n","user_id":630947,"name":"Amie Potsic","website":"amiepotsic.com"},{"id":751256,"bio":"I am a photographer, designer, writer and digital artist based near Coventry where I studied in 2012 for an MA in Contemporary Arts Practice, later completing a PhD studying avant-garde filmmaking by the ‘Housewatch’ group of artists in London between 1985 and 1997.\n\nI have participated in a number of exhibitions, solo and joint shows and have contributed to publications including; ‘The State of Art’, Photographic \u0026amp; Digital #1, Barehill Publishing October 2014, cover art for ‘Here Comes Everyone’ (Magazine) - Silhouette Press 2015. I have completed a book which is now in production, publishing later this year featuring a collection of photographic images of Shrewsbury Prison (1877- 2013) taken following the closure of the prison by the Department of Justice, combining these images with first person testimonial interviews with prison officers employed at the time of the closure of the prison. I have also written a chapter for the book: ‘Artists at Home: Studios, Practices and Identities’ - Housewatch: Cinematic Architecture for the Pedestrian for Bloomsbury Visual Arts - 2023 edited by Prof. Imogen Racz and Prof. Jill Journeaux.","user_id":747439,"name":"David Martin","website":"www.e-scape.uk.com"},{"id":764444,"bio":"","user_id":758547,"name":"Lour Madanat","website":""},{"id":763311,"bio":"Growing up in New Mexico, my parents instilled in me an intense love and respect for nature. After graduating from college with a BFA and a BA in Art History,  I started out as a painter but soon after taking photography classes at UNM I fell in love with the old alternative processes such as gum bichromate. I then went on to create gelatin silver prints and much later learned photoshop, incorporating digital manipulation.  I still feel as if I want to \"create\" the photograph rather than just \"take\" it. Blurring the boundaries of photography, I like alternative presentations, evidence of the hand of the artist. I like the tactile quality of a print mounted onto wood panels and sealed, but I do appreciate a beautiful print on rag paper floating in a frame. My work deals in visual metaphors, touching on themes of spirituality, loss, desire and hope using nature as metaphor to explore the human condition. \n\nLinda Ingraham's evocative artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States and abroad, including solo shows in Brussels and Tokyo and is included in the collections of three American Museums, the Art in Embassies, as well as numerous public and private collections. In 2014 she had a twenty-five-year retrospective at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Arizona. In 2017 she went to China on a U.S. State Department Cultural Grant.","user_id":757489,"name":"Linda Ingraham","website":"www.lindaingraham.com"},{"id":763554,"bio":"For over 40 years Steven Siegel has been photographing and filming New York City’s streets, neighborhoods and people. His photography has been featured in The New York Times, Bloomberg News, The Daily Mail, Business Insider, Gothamist, New York Magazine and Fotografia Magazine. As a consequence of this media coverage, his photo postings on Flickr have received over 30 million visits.\n\nThe New York Times has called Siegel’s 1980s photo work “a vividly disorienting version of another time and place.” The journal Business Insider noted, “Normally, a picture is worth a thousand words. But some photos speak volumes about their subjects. The work of Steven Siegel recently caught our eye and we are happy to bring you 24 beautiful photographs taken of New York in the 1980s.” New York Public Radio's publication, Gothamist, raved, “We've spent the past few weeks looking back through Steven Siegel's photo archive, which beautifully retells the city's story over the past three decades… from utter destruction to Disneyfication.”\n\nSiegel’s film, \"Dream City” – a short documentary of New York in the 1980s with voice-overs of New York young people – won awards at the Berlin Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival and the Houston Film Festival. On February 17, 2022, it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Siegel’s short documentary film entitled “Ellis Island” (made with Phil Buehler) was shown at the Cannes Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival.","user_id":757690,"name":"Steven Siegel","website":"stevensiegelphotographer.com"},{"id":751109,"bio":"Peter Lančarič (1989) is a photographer whose work includes, in addition to documentary photography, also conceptual and intermedial projects and video. He mainly addresses topics such as intimacy and identity, but he also works with socially engaged photography. He actively works in the third sector and he is a co-founder of the cultural and artistic centre Kubik Nápadov in Trnava. He is also a co-founder of The Shop Window Gallery which is a public art space in the old shop widows located on the main city strip the city of Trnava, Slovakia.  He systematically maps Slovak DIY culture.","user_id":747310,"name":"Peter Lančarič","website":"peterlancaric.com"},{"id":612205,"bio":"Docteure en anthropologie, j'aime utiliser la photographie en marge de mes terrains afin d'immortaliser moments, interactions et pratiques culturelles. ","user_id":611621,"name":"Marion Bottero","website":""},{"id":750652,"bio":"My name is Mark Melnick and I have been taking pictures from the time I was old enough to understand how to use my parents’ Brownie camera.\n\nAs an adult, I moved to New York City and landed an assistant designer position for a jewelry manufacturer. After two years, I earned a head design position designing for such companies as Tiffany \u0026amp; Co., Cartier, Bulgari, and Neiman Marcus. But even more than the design work itself, I fell in love with photographing my award-winning pieces. I gradually found myself spending more time behind the camera than at my workbench. That seemed like something to pay attention to. So I followed my instincts and began to photograph things other than jewelry.\n\nIn retrospect, the two crafts are very much alike: both deal with light and composition, and both are fields that require attention to detail.","user_id":746927,"name":"Mark Melnick","website":"www.latidart.com"},{"id":428945,"bio":"After living in NYC, Tokyo life has been more exciting than ever. LOVE smiles, signs, posters, shapes, light and shadow. Besides BW photography,  LOVE raising butterflies, playing the drums and inspiring people through “SPARK” workshops.","user_id":428361,"name":"Mihoko Love","website":""},{"id":690583,"bio":"","user_id":689999,"name":"Soumya Sarkar","website":""},{"id":751754,"bio":"A photograph enthusiast. I love photography for the emotion, perspective and art form that every photograph carries. I generally click nature and street photographs.  ","user_id":747849,"name":"AVIJIT MUKHOPADHYAY","website":""},{"id":760572,"bio":"Le photographe Philippe François Attal est un Français né en 1953. \nDepuis 1987, date de son premier voyage au Mexique, il parcourt le monde avec son appareil photo Leica. \nEn 1993, sa première exposition a eu lieu dans les villes d'Antigua et de Quetzaltenango, au Guatemala, grâce au circuit de l'Alliance Française. \nCette exposition a confirmé son succès auprès des populations indigènes, qui lui ont témoigné une grande bienveillance.\nPar la suite, le cinéaste grand voyageur Daniel Dreux, a fait appel à Ph. F. Attal pour illustrer son premier livre intitulé \"Pays Maya\". \nLe photographe est tombé sous le charme du Mexique, ce pays aux mille-et-une contradictions et démesures. \nDepuis 1995, il se concentre sur l'Aire stylistique Maya, revenant régulièrement au Yucatán, au Guatemala et au Honduras pour diriger son objectif sur les vestiges mayas, les vêtements traditionnels et l'environnement naturel des populations indigènes.\nSon travail s'est ensuite orienté vers le rapprochement entre la complexité architecturale des monuments mayas et la subtilité du langage pictural des tissages qui mettent en valeur les contrastes et les lignes géométriques des sites archéologiques.\nUn long travail au cours duquel ses sujets contribuèrent d'une sorte d'arrêt sur image cinématographique dans ses photographies. \nPendant près de vingt ans, Ph. F. Attal a dirigé et assuré la direction artistique d'un studio dans le domaine du cosmétique tout en poursuivant ses voyages.","user_id":755184,"name":"Philippe François Attal","website":"adobe.ly/3k6nWm2 - adobe.ly/3e6b3o7"},{"id":750098,"bio":"Das erste, absichtliche und bewusste, aber noch naive Foto machte ich, laut meiner Erinnerung, von meiner Schwester 1988. Ich verkleidete sie als Model mit einem schwarzen (heute würde man sagen) Oversized Mantel und kämmte ihr Haar ordentlich. Sie posierte für mich in der Garage an unserem Haus vor einer alten Wand. Ich hatte damals eine pinkfarbene analoge Plastikkamera von Beirette SL 100N. Farbfilme waren zu teuer, also fotografierte ich in schwarz weiss.\nÜber 30 Jahre später habe ich mein Gefühl dafür, was ich sehe und dann festhalte, verinnerlicht. All die Erfahrungen, Experimente, Höhen und Niederlagen verschmelzen jetzt zu einem ganz selbstverständlichem, künstlerischem Arbeiten.\nMeine Berufsausbildung zur Fotografin habe ich 1998 in Freiburg abgeschlossen. Es folgten Assistenzen bei Berliner Fotografen. Seit 2003 arbeite ich als freiberufliche Fotografin in Berlin. Ausstellungen in Wien (Viva Polaroid 2015), Berlin (Positions 2016), Arles (people.places.moments 2016) und Berlin (Back Stage Front Row 2016) förderten meine künstlerische Entwicklung, parallel zu Aufträgen von Werbeproduktionen. In Zukunft werde ich mich verstärkt künstlerisch-konzeptionellen Arbeiten und Inszenierungen widmen. ","user_id":746496,"name":"Katy Otto","website":"www.katyotto.com/photography"},{"id":143120,"bio":"Giovanni Santarelli was born in a small village in Abruzzo (Italy), where he developed a profound bond with the art of photography.  His passion eventually led him to move to Milan, where he soon began collaborating with major advertising agencies and national and international magazines around the world: London, Paris, Dubai, Japan, Austria, Sweden, Spain, Russia and beyond. He is a regular contributor to numerous Italian and Japanese magazines including \"The Rake\", \"Men’s Club\", \"GQ\" and  \"Esquire\". He is also co-author, photographer and art director for the online magazine \"Monsieurbespoke\" (www.monsieurbespoke.com). In December 2016, his work was shown at the contemporary art exhibition, “Valori di Continuità”, at the Mentana Art Gallery, in Florence, of which he is is also a member. In April 2017, he exhibited at the Crypt Gallery London.\nIn March 2022  his work was shown at the contemporary art exhibition, “EROS AL MASCHILE”, at the ADGallery.\n His work pivots primarily around a constant investigation of the perennial conflict between purity and the decadence of human existence. His work is particularly appreciated for to his unique ability to create images that convey intense emotions, whether in figurative or in apparently inanimate subjects.","user_id":142518,"name":"giovanni santarelli","website":"www.giovannisantarelli.com"},{"id":761654,"bio":"Photography is my way of balancing my energy and being fully present in the moment. It helps me to relax after a busy day at work. I am a professional speech-language therapist working with children with special needs. ","user_id":756105,"name":"Isabelle Coordes","website":"www.isabellecoordes.com"},{"id":241721,"bio":"Being self-taught, I’ve been taking pictures since I was an adolescent, mostly on travels. My work has been published in Swiss newspapers. \n\n","user_id":241119,"name":"Susanna Müller","website":"www.susanna-mueller.ch"},{"id":762140,"bio":"I began photography in the late seventies when I was a teenager and continued throughout the eighties. Unfortunately my camera of the time gave up the ghost and since I was then a grad student, I did not replace it. About five years ago I purchased a DSLR and reacquainted myself with photography. My style has always been to shoot what interests me. Since I currently live in rural Hawaii, that means a lot of nature shots and landscapes, but I do dabble in urban and street photography when I have a chance.","user_id":756523,"name":"Scott Daniels","website":""},{"id":618668,"bio":"I am an ardent landscape and fine art photographer who is always excited to take my photography in new directions. I hope the next year finds me incorporating brand new techniques and honing my craft to advance to the next professional level with my work.  ","user_id":618084,"name":"Amanda Alden","website":"www.amandaalden.com"},{"id":762964,"bio":"42 years old from Herzliya. Married + 3 (teenagers).\nI am multidisciplinary artist, photo-therapist and group facilitator and the owner of @KolkoreStudio for personal and professional development processes through a connection between art and strategy.\nAfter a career in the business world in senior management positions I met again with the stills and video camera. This reunion made me start to explore myself and the world around me in new ways - a journey of exploration that is only getting stronger. During my exploration i am developing my Language through variety of studies in art school and master classes.  \nMy work focuses on questions of presence - physical and emotional. Many times I disassemble, take out of context and reassemble. My way of working ranges from self-photography, portrait and still life photography, through plastic work with different materials, work with photography as raw material and more... usually in long-term in-depth processes.\nIn November 2022, my works participated in one of the group exhibitions that took place at the Israel Photography Festival.","user_id":757205,"name":"Adi Van velsen","website":""},{"id":762329,"bio":"Charl Kroeger is a multi-discipline creative, having trained as both a graphic and interior designer, though always with photography a constant part of his work. Originally from South Africa, he moved to the New York Metro Area in 1997, where his love of architecture became truly ingrained, and then in 2021, he took another change in a very different direction and location by moving to Long Beach in sunny California. His love of travel has allowed photos from many international places to be brought to light, as can be seen in the varied locations, aspects and content of his work. ","user_id":756681,"name":"Charl Kroeger","website":"www.illusiveworks.com"},{"id":179654,"bio":"Ulrich Mannchen was born and raised in Upper Frankonia, Germany in 1984. \nAfter dedicating over a decade to honing his skills in analog black and white portrait photography, he earned his master's degree in design, communications, and photography.  Ulrich spent 13 years traveling to over 40 countries with a camera in hand. He documented people from all walks of life, including native tribes in Southern Ethiopia, villagers in rural India, and the dying nomadic culture of the Mongolians, among others. \n\nUlrich's work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and exhibitions across China, Europe, and the United States. He has also taught, lectured, and ran workshops.","user_id":179052,"name":"Ulrich Mannchen","website":"www.ulrichmannchen.com"},{"id":792537,"bio":"David was formally trained as a photographer taking workshops given by such luminaries as Guy Le Querrec, Luc Chessex and Raymond Depardon before obtaining his BFA in 1991 from Art Center College of Design (Europe). He emigrated to the United States in 1991 where he cut his teeth working for pioneers of the burgeoning multimedia industry. He spent the next twenty-five years developing cultural and historical content for the likes of IBM, Disney, Microsoft, History Channel, Discovery, and PBS. In his art, he uses technology and the technical skills he acquired in the commercial field to blur the lines between the world described by science, the world as it appears to us, and the world as we would like it to be. His photographs are constructions both in their making and figuratively. They challenge the audience to reevaluate their appreciation about how craft differs from art, if at all. \n\nHis photography and artwork have shown at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, National Museum of China, 798 Arts District Beijing,  EPFL Pavillions Lausanne, Wende Museum, WUHO Gallery, Neutra VDL Studio and Residences, Louis Poulsen Los Angeles, Palm Springs Art Museum.","user_id":781242,"name":"DAVID HARTWELL","website":"www.double-bang.com"},{"id":128925,"bio":"Authorial photography","user_id":128323,"name":"Verônica Belli","website":""},{"id":572547,"bio":"I am an interdisciplinary healing artist, touch-based guide and curator. I explore how the fusion of touch-based rituals and art can be used for psychological transformation. Touch-based practices tap into subtle layers of sexual energy through exercises with touch. Its goals are: raising awareness of the importance of touch and consent, connecting with your own body and communicating a broader interpretation of intimacy. In my artistic practice, I combine contemporary themes such as sex positivity, body diversity, inclusivity and colour therapy with spiritual symbolism based on Tantra, Tao and Buddhism. I use installation, photography, VR, video and performance.\n\nAs an interdisciplinary healing artist I build a bridge between art, fashion and healthcare. I do touch-based participatory performances with installations in exhibitions and galleries: UNSEEN (Amsterdam), Tatjana Pieters gallery (Ghent), Waking Life (Portugal), Pilar (Brussels), etc. I collaborate with brands such as La Fille d’O and I have my own practice with an immersive space decorated with my art for weekly touch-based sessions.\n\nTogether with Lucas Dewulf, I am working on “Salvation of Erotic Waves”. This project is the fusion of  installation art, touch-based rituals and VR. For this project we received subsidies from VAF (Flemish Audiovisual Fund).\n\nIn March 2023 I was asked as a curator for the exhibition \"Redefining Sexual Energy\" in Pilar Brussels.\n","user_id":571963,"name":"Neoza Goffin","website":"www.neozagoffin.com"},{"id":732342,"bio":"John Ryan Brubaker (he/him) is a visual artist based in West Virginia. He is interested in the peripheries of the photographic process, experimenting with everything from presentation and distribution models to the chemical make up of photographic paper.  Often utilizing hybrid forms of photographic media, he builds collections of visual records from his environment, at times using river water, found coal or rainfall to make prints, books and installations.  He has exhibited throughout the US and Europe, including at the Arlington Arts Center, the Juliet Museum, the Hirshhorn, Harlan Levey Projects and many others. He has been published by the Virginia Quarterly Review, Ampersand Editions, The Fotomuseum of Antwerp and others.  Since 2011, he splits his time between Brussels, Belgium and Thomas, West Virginia where he is co-founder of Gradient Projects, an artist-run gallery and community project space.","user_id":731539,"name":"John Ryan Brubaker","website":"jrbrubaker.com"},{"id":759991,"bio":"The best, most accurate, statement I can make about myself as a photographer is that I completely, and utterly suck at photography. And knowing that, and taking shitty photos is what makes me evolve. I get incredibly frustrated when I get home and notice I couldn't capture what I had seen, so I frantically try for ways to improve. I was born in Portugal, and moved to the UK in 2016 where I bought my first DSLR camera. At first I thought it was pointing and shooting, then I realised there may be a thing or two to learn about composition, then about colour theory, and I continue to learn things with every single bad photo I take. I have crashed more drones than I care to admit to my partner, and I had machine guns pointed at me by the counter-terrorism police for flying where I shouldn't, but I gotta say, the photo was amazing.","user_id":754672,"name":"Luis Cutileiro Santos","website":"thelondronerportraits.com"},{"id":760154,"bio":"Just the Highlights:\nI am (Carol Peachee) a fine art photographer focused mainly on preservation and conservation projects using a digital work flow and a traditional approach. \nI have three photo books published in the past eight years by academic presses.  Most recently, my work has appeared in LensWork Trilogies. \n \n(A more complete biography is available on my website.)\n","user_id":754811,"name":"Carol Peachee","website":"www.carolpeachee.com"},{"id":664522,"bio":"Alan is a mature practioner, he has spent a career as a commercial photographer. Since 2017 he has returned to the fine art photography he first practised as a young man after college.\nAlan was born in Clydebank, then, a shipbuilding town on the outskirts of Glasgow steeped in the culture of a heavy industry town.\nHe studied photography in Glasgow.\nAfter college Alan was awarded bursaries from The Scottish Arts Council to work on his own projects- a suite of pictures expressing a sense of alienation based on his hometown of Clydebank. In addition Thomas Joshua Cooper had him exhibit in the photography department in the Art School. He also had a show at the Washington Street Arts Centre of the Clydebank pictures alongside an exhibition of the Farm Security Administration Depression, photographers included Walker Evans an early influence on Alan.\nFrom 2017. He has resumed his art photography practise. Currently exhibiting at Sogo Arts Glasgow until the 24th of May  \n","user_id":663938,"name":"Alan Donaldson","website":"www.alandonaldson.uk"},{"id":39795,"bio":"Ghada Khunji (b.1967, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain)\n\nGhada Khunji is a graduate of the Parsons School of Design and the International Center\nof Photography's Documentary Program, both in New York. She started her career in the\nearly nineties as a freelance photographer in the fashion industry in New York City, and\nspent two years as a research assistant for photo agencies, including Black Star and\nMagnum, followed by eight years as a printer and print manager for a high profile\nclientele including Annie Leibovitz and Steven Meisel.\n\nKhunji’s photographs are known for documenting both landscapes and people from all\nover the world and the inherent dignity of the human element. In her latest work she\nfocuses the lens on herself by exploring her innermost feelings, thoughts and identity as a\nwoman.\n\nKhunji is the recipient of a significant number of awards, including the Lucie Discovery\nof the Year (dubbed, The Oscars of Photography), American Photo Magazine’s Image of the Year Award, as well\nas the Golden Lights Award for Travel. She has exhibited widely in the US and Europe ,\nand in recent years, in London, Spain,Italy, France and throughout the Middle East.\n\nIn the past she participated in The Colombo Art Biennale which was held in\nColombo, Sri Lanka and also in Art Abu Dhabi.\n\nIn 2018, she exhibited at Sotheby’s in London as part of a group show inspired by Kahlil\nGibran, The Prophet. Simultaneously she was in an ongoing show, I AM, under the\npatronage of Queen Rania which debu","user_id":39800,"name":"Ghada Khunji","website":"gokhunji.com"},{"id":215205,"bio":"J'ai toujours aimé la photo et les merveilles de ce monde dans les grandes largeurs ou dans l'infiniment petit ou caché.  Mais c'est depuis une vingtaine d'années que j'ai la photo dans le sang et que mes regards partent continuellement à la recherches de photos originales, ludiques, spéciales, ou tout simplement belles ou étonnantes et  qui me plaisent. \nLa nature et ses grandes ou minuscules découvertes est un terrain de recherche magnifique. Sa faune est très intéressante aussi. La vie familiale où on peut saisir les humeurs , les attitudes, les émotions me plaisent également. \nJe m'essaie également à travailler certaines photos avec Photoshop ou autre pour trouver d'autres possibilités artistiques, ludiques,  aux photos dites \"classiques\". C'est un recherche intéressante car parfois on découvre des choses surprenantes.\nJe suis pensionnée maintenant et donc ai le bonheur d'assouvir ma passion ! \n ","user_id":214603,"name":"An-Marie Pirard","website":"www.artquid.com/ampirard "},{"id":7105,"bio":"Born in Saint Petersburg in 1980. Based between Switzerland and France.\n\nIn an attempt to engage the conventions of traditional conflict reporting, I choose to oppose the scenographic habits in photojournalism by giving equal weight to text and image. The established convention is to combine these languages; on one hand, the image is used as an illustration of text; on the other, the text explains the image in an attempt to confirm it as reality. The intention is to use these mediums separately; so that the image is treated as ‘an object’ open to interpretation - a trigger for hypotheses; and the text as a separate stream of information: finite and transmittable through precise repetition.\n\nMy projects are set in regions where well-intentioned political mandates result in abuse of authority. The objective is to understand the acts as well as the use of information control mechanisms and how said mechanisms facilitate the unaccountability of government officials.\n\nMy current project, State Business, focuses on the conflict arms trade industry and the environments in which it operates.\n\nBetween 2007-2010 I worked in Russia and North Caucasus on \"File-126\" a project about the abductions of civilians during the Russian counter-terrorism regime.\n\nMy work has been published in XXI, NYTimes, Yvi, and Esquire and exhibited by the Open Society Foundation, Paris Photo, Grande Plage and Platform 2012 Fotomuseum Winterthur among others.\n\nMy background is in art history with course work in Genocide Studies at Copenhagen University and a MA level year from the Danish Media and Journalism School. In 2011, I spent a year as artist in residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, France.","user_id":7105,"name":"Mari Bastashevski","website":"www.maribastashevski.com"},{"id":761401,"bio":"I am a semi-professional photographer and a frequent world traveler with a profound interest in documenting the people, places, and events of different cultures. As a curious observer, with my camera in hand, I have photographed in over 37 countries to bring a variety\nof captivating images to share with others.","user_id":755888,"name":"Jeff Beeler","website":"www.capturinglifephotography.org"},{"id":764313,"bio":"New York Photographer","user_id":758437,"name":"yiqing zhu","website":"instagram.com/alfa_614?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA=="},{"id":764312,"bio":"I am a working fine art photographer based in Charlottesville Virginia and Naples Florida.  I consistently show work in art fairs and shows, and have been fortunate to market some of my work.   Currently, I emphasize traditional landscapes with an extended emotional range and my artistic intention is to bring truth and beauty, as well as peace,  to my viewers. \n\nMy path to becoming a fine art photographer has been as transformative as the images I create.  With a background as a practicing ophthalmologist, my understanding of sight goes beyond the physical, delving into how our vision shapes our emotions, perceptions, and worldview.  This unique perspective is deeply intertwined with my art, as is my spiritual journey under the guidance of Zen Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. ","user_id":758436,"name":"Rob de Bara","website":"robdebaraphotography.com"},{"id":761639,"bio":"I grew up in Mumbai, India and now live in Massachusetts, USA. Since my early childhood I have been making images, starting with sketching \u0026amp; painting, but fell in love with photography.\n\nDSLR cameras were my first foray but I have fallen in love with film. I have a technology background; work as a Product Manager in the software industry. Conversely in my free time I am drawn to analog, tactile experiences.\n\nI shoot with film cameras, work with a master printer to print my pictures on vellum. After this I gold leaf the back of my of prints, the process of gold leafing my photographs is deeply meditative.\n\nWhat led me to film and my process?\n\nDuring the pandemic, I started to explore the woods near my house to deal with the shut downs. My mom, in India, got seriously ill and passed away. I didn’t get to see her.\n\nIn the midst of this loss, I started to shoot with a simple film toy camera called the Holga which allows for only twelve frames per roll. With this camera, there is an element of serendipity, what I see and what the camera captures are not the same. This was magic. It let me pause, breathe and to be fully present in the moment for those twelve shots. It allowed me to capture an impressionistic softness, and the pictures have become an ephemeral elegy to the memories of my mother.\n\nTaking a few moments each week to admire the majesty of nature and the beauty of light gave me hope. I was able to see the magic in the world again.\n","user_id":756092,"name":"Amisha Kashyap","website":"www.amishakashyap.com"},{"id":762317,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer. I did some photography and printing when I was a teenager. After retiring I became began photographing again while travelling and more recently I'v become interested in wildlife photography. ","user_id":756669,"name":"Paul Dunphy","website":""},{"id":762119,"bio":"Mi nombre es Juan Pablo Ugarte, tengo 39 años y soy argentino. Comencé a interesarme por la fotografía en 2012 mientras estaba en la Riviera Maya, México. En ese momento, no sabía nada acerca de fotografía, ni siquiera había oído hablar de términos como obturador, diafragma o ISO de la sensibilidad. Siempre he sido músico, por lo que el arte ha sido una parte importante de mi vida.\nDespués de darme cuenta de que la fotografía no solo podía ser un medio artístico sino también una fuente de ingresos rentable, comencé a interesarme en aprender más sobre ella. Empecé haciendo sesiones de fotos en hoteles y, posteriormente, pude ingresar al mundo de las bodas como asistente. Eventualmente, ascendí a segunda cámara y finalmente a primera cámara, donde adquirí mucha experiencia que también se tradujo en un mayor éxito financiero.\nGracias a esto, pude financiar mis proyectos culturales y artísticos por todo el mundo, lo cual es mi verdadera pasión en la fotografía.\n","user_id":756504,"name":"Juan Pablo Ugarte Torcivia","website":""},{"id":89049,"bio":"","user_id":88594,"name":"Anton Kovalchuk","website":""},{"id":7157,"bio":"Brighton Street Photographer UK, SEO, Social Media, Marketer and Writer, Director of Silicon Beach Training, Brighton ","user_id":7157,"name":"Heather Buckley","website":"www.heatherbuckley.co.uk"},{"id":729085,"bio":"Justin is a Hong Kong-born Canadian photographer. He bought his first camera during his high-school days to satisfy his curiosity about the surroundings.","user_id":728501,"name":"Justin Wong","website":"www.justinjw.com"},{"id":7171,"bio":"My name is Madiha Abdo, and I am a London-based photographer. I have keenly been interested in photography since childhood, which have led to my studying and completing photography courses at both Lambeth College and University of West London. For me, photography is indeed a self-expression that allows me to document the interesting world around myself. I also use photography as a way of connecting with both the audience and my subject. \n\nBlack and white photography is my favourite field, for I believe it allows me to capture the target in almost magic way that may produce images that are strong, pure and without any unnecessary distractions. I want people to experience what I feel during my process of image creation and to have fun while viewing them.\n\nWhen working on my black and white images I give particular attention to the sources of light, and contrast, so to be able to create very interesting images that could pull the eyes of the viewers. My works are mostly intended to realize some artistically bold and creative images with distinct characteristics.\n\nWhen viewing many of my works one might note how the so-called theory of contraries, such as, for instance, light and dark, revealed and hidden, and so on, would seem characterizing them. This might seem to have made possible the creation some stark images that seem, at the same time, having profound mystery and subtlety, only felt by those equipped with high perceptive abilities. \n","user_id":7171,"name":"Madiha Abdo","website":"madiabdophotography.4ormat.com"},{"id":570091,"bio":"","user_id":569507,"name":"Tristan Banning","website":""},{"id":610360,"bio":"Lidia Sharapova, born in 1982, is a visual artist and researcher based in Milwaukee. Specializing in documentary and art photography, Lidia explores the complexities of womanhood, delving into themes of identity and intimacy in her work. With a focus on human vulnerability, Lidia captures the nuanced facets of existence, portraying the complexities and layered realities of women’s experience.","user_id":609776,"name":"Lidia Sharapova","website":"lidiasharapova.com"},{"id":761653,"bio":"I' m a 26 years old Italian photographer based in London.\nI love telling stories through my lens, using images as a vehicle to connect to others. ","user_id":756104,"name":"Eleonora Prignano","website":"glockenspiel-hen-j9cr.squarespace.com"},{"id":419824,"bio":"Sebastian Alten (b. 1983) is a self-taught photographer from Germany, based in Berlin. After studying media and sociology, he has been working in the film industry for more than 15 years now, working with internationally acclaimed directors and producers. His photography work circles around natural and man-made landscapes, their borders and intersections. His photos have been published in print magazines, such as Der Greif or dienacht, as well as in several digital magazines.","user_id":419240,"name":"Sebastian Alten","website":"www.zum-quadrat.com"},{"id":7174,"bio":"Harry Markidis (born 1990 Thessaloniki, Greece) is a fine art / reportage photographer living and working in Thessaloniki, Greece. Has graduate in BA Studies in Photography in the department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts at the Technological Institution of Athens. \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":7174,"name":"Harry Markidis","website":""},{"id":754908,"bio":"Allie Leepson (she/her) and Jesse McClary (he/him) are a queer/trans married photography duo exploring the narrative of Americana. Their commitment lies in highlighting the often-overlooked voices and contributions of marginalized individuals in American history and culture, thereby constructing a vision of the 'New Americana.' \n\nTheir work seeks to bridge societal and historical gaps, inviting a deeper appreciation of America. Drawing from their proficiency in analog formats, their distinct style intertwines nostalgia and intentionality, delivering quietly compelling imagery.","user_id":750416,"name":"Allie and Jesse McClary","website":"www.allie-jesse.com"},{"id":232330,"bio":"Midwestern (U.S.) by upbringing but global in spirit, Sean is a geographically fluid travel and wildlife photographer sharing his take on the world one photo at a time. ","user_id":231728,"name":"Sean Marier","website":"www.seanmarier.com"},{"id":10221,"bio":"Vera Saltzman is a Canadian photographer who primarily explores themes of identity, place and memory. She is currently based in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan.","user_id":10221,"name":"Vera Saltzman","website":"www.verasaltzman.com"},{"id":761197,"bio":"Stefan (48) is an MA Photography graduate based in San Diego, CA. Stefan grew up in the Swiss alps, where majestic landscapes and mountain topics are abundant. He is a self-taught photographer and attended a three-year course to delve into photography and develop his own style. His early work was influenced by Swiss fine art photographer and personal tutor Reto Camenisch. Stefan was inspired by Swiss photographer Marco Grob who left Switzerland to start a career in America. Stefan admires the simplicity and clarity in Marco’s portraits. In 2021 Stefan joined a two-year master’s program to further develop his photography and storytelling skills. The arid deserts in the American West became Stefan's preferred places for research and visual documentation. In several projects he covered environmental issues around water, waste management, and land contamination.","user_id":755709,"name":"Stefan Frutiger","website":"www.frutigerphotography.com"},{"id":7187,"bio":"","user_id":7187,"name":"Kath Jonathan","website":""},{"id":588195,"bio":"Brazilian, born in Rio de Janeiro and living in Minas Gerais since I was 11 years old. In\n2007, on a walk through the city with a friend he pointed to a scene and said \"look what\na beautiful picture\", since then I started to create photographs with scenes I saw on the\nway. I say that I started photographing without even having any equipment, wherever I\nwent I couldn't stop, since that walk, to see it in pictures. In 2008 I bought my first\ncamera and started experimenting with recording in the region of Ouro Preto and\nMariana.\nIn the following years I dedicated all the time I could to photograph places where I\npassed, Ouro Preto, Recife, Salvador, Fortaleza, Amazonia, Belo Horizonte, India, Italy,\nFrance, Germany, Czech Republic, Cuba, Argentina and Uruguay. In this constant act of\nobserving and recording I became less distracted by the paths around me and began to\nunderstand myself and make more comprehensible the senses and sensations that\ninvolve everything I do.\nAlso in the city of Ouro Preto I was director of photography for 7 years at a local TV,\nthis allowed me to keep a close eye even when it was not possible to be on the street\nphotographing. I learned in all this time producing images that the composition is a cut\nof a movement that continues, like a fragmented film that never ends, and it is this film\nthat is always open that allows me the creative daydream. Today my creative gesture\ngoes wherever I am, and for me photography has no name or limits in the face of the\nincredible possibilities that life offers","user_id":587611,"name":"Leleo Lopes","website":"www.leleolopesfotografia.com"},{"id":764022,"bio":"","user_id":758148,"name":"Dan Maarek","website":"www.adamakner.com"},{"id":169329,"bio":"I am London-based artist with an interest in the intersection between fine art and socially critical work. I graduated with a First Class Degree in Photography from the University of Westminster in 2015, where I was given the Caparo Award, awarded to the best graduate of the Media Arts and Design faculty. I will commence a Masters in Fine Art at the Slade School of Fine Art, London in September 2018.\n\nWhitburn Orange Multi (from Modern Living) has been selected for the 2018 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London. Work from the Modern Living was also selected for Peaches and Cream 2017 and also for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016 with work exhibited at Bluecoat Liverpool and the Institute of Contemporary Arts London. Modern Living was also shown in 2016 as part of the group show Topographies of Modern Life in London and Amsterdam.","user_id":168727,"name":"James Berrington","website":"www.jamesberrington.co.uk"},{"id":724538,"bio":"I'm a nobody, and I couldn't be more proud of it. This nobody was born in Madrid on World Book Day and Sant Jordi Day in 1994; perhaps that's why I love flowers and telling stories. Since I began chasing light, I have moved with ease in chaos, accompanied by two inseparable friends: imagination and uncertainty.","user_id":723954,"name":"Julio Marchamalo","website":"www.juliomarchamalo.com"},{"id":7196,"bio":"\n Suvra Kanti Das is a photojournalist whose works refer to the genres of romanticism, grand-guignolesque, black humor and symbolism, that seems he creates work through labor-intensive processes which can be interpreted explicitly as a personal exorcism ritual. In fact, he is inspired by a nineteenth-century tradition of works, in which an ideal of ‘Fulfilled Absence’ was seen as the pinnacle.\n\nHis work doesn’t reference any recognizable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, he uses references and ideas that are so integrated into the process of the composition of the work that they may escape those who do not take the time to explore how and why these images haunt you, like a good film, long after you’ve seen them.","user_id":7196,"name":"Suvra Kanti Das","website":"www.shuvo28.wix.com/shuvo"},{"id":792557,"bio":"Nourishing a passion for basketball since childhood, French photographer \u0026amp; filmmaker Kevin Couliau (1982) has been exploring and documenting the sport's culture for more than 20 years. Establishing himself as the game's global explorer while revealing its boundless reach and power on individuals and societies. His documentarian approach led him to co-direct his first feature, Doin' It In The Park: Pick-up Basketball, NYC, an award-winning film exploring New York City's basketball definition, culture, and social impact. An essential part of his work examines the significant visual impact of basketball courts on urban landscapes, capturing the details, colors, and structures as genuine frameworks for social ecosystems in constant evolution. Kevin Couliau's unique vision and expertise lead him to collaborate with blue-chip international companies such as the NBA, Nike, Apple \u0026amp; Hennessy, or basketball icons like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, and Barack Obama, among others. When he's not on assignments, Kevin dedicates time throughout the year to exploring Africa with Giants Of Africa, a non-profit using basketball to educate and enrich the lives of African youth. ","user_id":781259,"name":"Kevin Couliau","website":"www.kevincouliau.com"},{"id":761843,"bio":"Born and raised in Turkey, I moved to Vienna, Austria, when I was 15, where I had to learn the German language and adapt to a new culture that was completely different from the one I came from. In high school, I became interested in Spanish culture and lived for two years in Sils, a small town an hour from Barcelona. And 7 years ago, life took me to the United States of America. As a child and teenager, I always loved telling stories and taking photos. For me, photography is the only medium in which I feel I can tell my story. I am currently enrolled in photography school at Daytona State College in Florida.","user_id":756260,"name":"Melike Kepler","website":""},{"id":270,"bio":"Since 2004, the French artist JR has traveled the world flyposting colossal black-and-white portraits of ordinary citizens on the walls of city buildings.\n\nBased in Paris, JR exhibits freely in public sites in the cities around world. His projects include Portraits of a Generation (2004-2006), Face2Face (2007) and Women Are Heroes (2008). In 2011 he was awarded the TED Prize.","user_id":270,"name":"J R","website":"www.jr-art.net"},{"id":535230,"bio":"Charlotte Schmid-Maybach is a visual artist based in Los Angeles. Originally from San Francisco, she has a BA from UC Berkeley in South Asian civilization and MA in Photojournalism from University of Missouri. Her background as an archaeological photographer in Pakistan and fifteen years as a photojournalist have informed her artwork. In 2016 Charlotte made the transition to full-time studio practice. Her work has been shown at the Fuller Craft Museum, Neutra Institute, Themes and Projects Gallery, Lois Lambert Gallery, Center for Photographic Art and other galleries, and her work is held in private collections in the U.S.","user_id":534646,"name":"Charlotte Schmid-Maybach","website":"www.charlotteschmid-maybach.com"},{"id":763788,"bio":"Farheen Fatima (b.1994) is a self-taught photographer and visual artist based out of Chandigarh, India. In her work, she engages in a narrative that is themed around nostalgia and the complexities that govern human longing for tenderness. While doing so, she has employed her lens as a meditative tool to find her own voice. The intimate nature of her images depicts her personal relationship with nature.\n\nHer photo series, ‘Meet Me In The Garden’ was part of Photoink Gallery’s showcase at the India Art Fair 2023, New Delhi and India Art, Architecture and Design Biennale 2023, New Delhi. \n\nHer work has been exhibited across continents in countries from Spain, Malaysia, Germany, and the United States including UAE at the Sharjah Art Foundation, Der Grief 15th Anniversary Exhibition at Munich, Germany and the 8th All India Women Artists’ Contemporary Art Exhibition, India.\n\nShe holds a Master in History of Art from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, and is the recipient of The Toto Photography Award, 2022. Her work has been shortlisted for Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards Portrait Prize, 2022. \n\nFarheen has been featured by Apple, Getty Images Reportage, and VSCO. Her work has been published in Better Photography India, Vogue India, Verve India, Grazia India, The Bengaluru Review, Homegrown India. Apart from exhibits, Farheen has co-authored a poetry book “Private Maps” published by Human/Kind Press, Wilmington, United States.\n","user_id":757914,"name":"Farheen Fatima","website":""},{"id":792622,"bio":"I am Ali Azadikhah, a photographer from Tehran, Iran. I have a bachelor’s degree in photography from Tehran University of Art. I am writing to request your assistance in participating in your prestigious festival.\n\nI have a passion for photography and filmmaking. I have made two short films, “Warthan” in 2019 and “OCD” in 2020. The latter was nominated for the Mumbai International Film Festival1. I have also participated in several group exhibitions of student photography. I received a certificate of candidacy for the best photo in the first Panj Photo Festival in Tehran2. I have a good command of various analog and digital techniques, printing and developing methods, and experimental practices in photography.","user_id":781311,"name":"Ali Azadikhah","website":""},{"id":726711,"bio":"I always liked to catch moment in the streets but always thought that it just pictures for me and no one doesn't care what it's about. In 2022 I decided to enter the world of photography with great awareness.","user_id":726127,"name":"Irina Sin","website":""},{"id":761360,"bio":"My research examines: spirituality, temporality, inheritance, listening, memory, visions, dreams, DNA. Themes all intertwined by a primordial energy, which we very often fail to recognize. Starting, from the personal experience, of my son's deafness, the urgency for a change of language and a new form of awareness has arisen. \nSound in all its forms, is a fundamental element in my projects and draws an invisible line between the past, present and future of entire generations. \nI use all kinds of visual strategies as a medium for research, with the aim of not giving answers but ask the viewer to question their own reality. \n\nIn March 2023 I started, the project, ALL THE SOUNDS I REMEBER. Beginning with the key words, analyzed with Alexey Yurenev: archive and community, I opened the door of my house and realized that I shared my daily life with the Senegalese community and knew absolutely nothing about them. I wondered how is it possible to reconstruct the history of a country through its sounds and go and break down what was and still is the French domination over this country. \nI wondered what temporality Senegalese families live in. What is true and what is not. What they tell you is not true and then it is. Through the use of all visual strategies: photographs, google maps, AI, letters, drawings, videos, maps, I continue to put together pieces of an unknown reality. \nI studied history and politics in Bologna and did research on madness in asylums. I collaborated with the Living Theatre, then bought a truck and traveled around Europe. I love sounds and musical instruments, I am addicted to cinema, passionate about languages and Siberia. \nI move first to Berlin, then to Barcelona, New York, Los Angeles and London. I studied documentary film at the University of London and worked as a manager, specializing in San Diego in education and training. \nI returned to Italy, with my son Louis and we spent a year in complete poverty. During this time, I wrote two books: one became a film. Photography became part of my life when Louis is diagnosed as deaf, and from here I had the need to change language. \nI studied for a year with Nausicaa Giulia Bianchi. Now I have a year mentorship with the Ph Museum in Bologna. At the same time I am enrolled at ICP in the Visual Storytelling intensive course. \n","user_id":755850,"name":"Sara Sepulcri","website":"sarasepulcri.com"},{"id":43444,"bio":"Professional photographer. has published photo shoots in international magazines\nHas had collaborations with La Repubblica and L'Espresso, publishing some services \nToday he collaborates with Gettyimages\nHis documentary reportages explore the political and social context - He was born in Italy in 1975.\n\n\n","user_id":43449,"name":"Maurizio Gjivovich","website":"www.gjivovich.com"},{"id":96754,"bio":"In 1994, my journey as a photographer began when I discovered the mesmerizing work of Ansel Adams. His photographs sparked a fire in me to create my own portfolio and pursue a college placement at a university. Ever since then, I have been inspired by the philosophy and vision of Adams and his \"Group f/64\" colleagues, who believed in using the smallest camera lens aperture to achieve maximum depth of field and sharpness in an image. This artistic approach has charted the course of my photographic career. After completing an Honours degree in Visual Communications and a short stint as a Graphic Designer, I returned to my hometown of Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland in 2000 to establish my own photography business.\n\n\n","user_id":96240,"name":"Michael McLaughlin","website":"www.michaelmclaughlinstudios.com"},{"id":10371,"bio":"Ekaterina has won numerous awards, including being selected in The Festival Urban Layers, in The International Festival of Photography PHOTOVISA, in In/Out Transylvania Photo Festival, The Focus Photography Festival and so on. \n\nHer dummy ''Road to Petergof '' is in Shortlist KASSEL DUMMY AWARD 2019.  \n\nPublished in: British Journal of Photography magazine,  Phases Magazine, Landscape Stories, GUP, MUSEE Magazine, Velvet eyes magazine, Lenta.ru, Analog magazine, Float Photo Magazine, FK Magazine, Republic, Yet magazine, Russia beyond the headlines, Wobneb Magazine, Art Narratives, C41Magazine, PhotoArtMag, COLTA, PDN magazine, F-STOP, WorkshopX, Fotografia magazine, Revista OLD, Square Space Magazine, Urbanautica, LensCulture, “Loeil de la photographie” magazine, Deep sleep, Civilization and so on","user_id":10371,"name":"Ekaterina Vasilyeva","website":"www.ekaterinavasilyeva.ru "},{"id":762716,"bio":"Luisa Zanzani was born in 1980 near Ravenna, Italy.\nAfter studying design at the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistische (ISIA) in Florence, she spent a year at the Hochschule der Bildenden Künste in Saarbrücken.\nIn 2010, she graduated in photography from the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences with a MA project on her home region - the Adriatic coast of northern Italy. Since then, her work focuses on the relation between humans and landscape.\nFrom 2014 to 2019, she was member of Fotoraum Köln, a project and exhibition venue for contemporary photography in Cologne. Together with Rosanna D'Ortona, Francesca Magistro and Aurora Rodonò, she founded 2020 the Makkaroni Akademie, an artistic field research by and with Italians in Cologne. D'Ortona's, Magristro's and Zanzani's joint exhibition \"Italienbilder- Images of Italy\" is part of DOMiD (Documentation Centre and Museum on Migration in Germany) since 2021.\nHer project “Madonie” will be on show at the Italian Cultural Institute of Cologne from November 2023 to January 2024 (solo exhibition).\nShe is member of the Female Photoclub. \nZanzani is represented by the Weithorn Gallery in Düsseldorf.\n","user_id":757007,"name":"Luisa Zanzani","website":"luisazanzani.com"},{"id":7272,"bio":"Born in Buenos Aires in 1972, Pablo H. Caridad is an argentine photographer based in Buenos Aires.\nBA degree in Biological Sciences from Buenos Aires University (Argentina).\nStarted with photography while studying Biology, mainly focused in wildlife and nature, traveling through many natural reserves and National Parks, collaborating with some local magazines and stock agencies, and also for University publications.\nThen started to focus mainly in photography, abandoning science, doing several workshops, the most important being with the prestigious Argentinean photographer Juan Travnik, in photographic expression. Also participated in Foundry Photojournalism Workshop (both as a student and assistant), and Obscura Photo Festival (Penag, Malaysia).\nCurrently based in Buenos Aires, he works as a freelance editorial and commercial photographer while doing independent projects mixing documentary and fine art photography, portraying post-conflict zones and environmental issues.\nHis work has been selected for the National Hall of Visual Arts and has been part of the official exhibitions of the Festival de la Luz, Argentina.\n","user_id":7272,"name":"Pablo Caridad","website":"pablohcaridad.zenfolio.com"},{"id":839571,"bio":"","user_id":825414,"name":"Maryana Shkhagosh","website":null},{"id":532180,"bio":"Joe Delahunty is a British-French, Film Director \u0026amp; Writer. He grew up on a small and quirky campsite on the South-West coast of France, surrounded by music, camcorders, basketball and a line-up of colourful characters, after his parents decided to move from their hometown of London, in search of an adventure, some better cheese and a few waves to surf.\n\nAfter a sporting injury drew him away from basketball, he moved to the vibrant city of Barcelona in his early twenties to finish his studies, and started working on music videos, commercials and short documentaries, receiving millions of plays across the spectrum.\n\nHe has since directed two feature documentaries: “Blaumut: Provença 571”, following the journey of the award-winning Catalan band (Blaumut, 2019), and “Dare To Dream: A Story From El Salvador”, about financial inclusion and the adoption of bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador (FreestyleMedia, 2023).\n\nHis short documentary, “Mediterráneamente Plástico” (GoodKarma, 2019), covering microplastic pollution in the ocean, was selected for various film festivals across Spain.","user_id":531596,"name":"Joe Delahunty","website":"www.joedelahunty.com"},{"id":748005,"bio":"Squid studied at Pratt Institute and holds a dual masters degree in Photography and Art History. His New York artist experience has been a non-stop adventure. His natural love for bright colors was electrified working with Blue Man Group as they opened their New York show, doing everything from backstage tech to sound operation. Then he shifted into video and began working at Video D Studios with Dennis Diamond. It was here that he was introduced to the amazing world of dance and art video. His many Video D adventures included assisting in the video recording, editing and/or theatrical installation design for amazing artists like Bill Irwin, Elizabeth Streb, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Richard Serra, and Bruce Nauman. These days he can be found working with many parts of the New York performance community doing video design and creative technical support. His personal photographic explorations include experiments with colored lights and paper bags that have expanded to include paper airplanes and other sundry paper objects.","user_id":744605,"name":"David Quinn","website":"dpquinn.com"},{"id":538183,"bio":"Natalia Rudychev is an artist working on various alternative photography projects in the United States and Europe. She creates visual poetry that is inspired by the Japanese aesthetics of wabi-sabi and focuses on appreciation of all things that are imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. The main topics of her work are identity, memory, landscapes of the self and mental health.\n\n","user_id":537599,"name":"Natalia L Rudychev","website":"nataliarudychev.com"},{"id":850129,"bio":"Renaissance Polymath and Global Goodwill Ambassador\nat the intersection of the Arts and Sciences","user_id":835973,"name":"Marc Moravia","website":null},{"id":651798,"bio":"\nLeslie is a Honolulu based photographer focused on the natural, climatic and human impact on the Hawaiian landscapes. Her work has been exhibited locally, nationally and internationally. Leslie has had work published in such publications as Lenswork, Shades of Grey Fine Art magazine, Leica blog, and SHOTS magazine. Leslieʻs work has been recognized by the 19th Julia Margaret Cameron Award; the International Landscape Top 101 photographs; 2021 Rfotofolio Selection; a 2019 Critical Mass Top 200 Finalist; International Photography Awards (IPA); Minimalist Photography Awards; Prix De La Photographie Paris (PX3); AAP Magazine; Color Awards; B\u0026amp;W Spider Awards.\n","user_id":651214,"name":"Leslie Gleim","website":"www.lesliegleim.com"},{"id":7212,"bio":"…following patterns and forms\nthat the mysterious phenomenon of light\ninevitably draws…\n\nCsilla Szabó, fine art photographer and analogue B\u0026amp;W printer, born in Budapest, lives and works in Berlin.\n\nAfter studying photography in Budapest, she moved to Berlin where she became the apprentice of fine-arts photographer Jeff Cowen, a position she held for many years. While there, she was trained in the art of traditional silver black-and-white printing of large-format photographs on a masterful level, including numerous alternative processes.\n\nShe then became a professional printer; over the past years she has printed exhibitions for international artists such as Antanas Sutkus and Arja Hyytiainen. She also conducts printing and portfolio workshops in her darkroom in Berlin, and she was a guest lecturer in the Neue Schule für Fotografie in Berlin.\n\nParallel to her commissioned printing works, she’s been diligently creating her own photographic works of art. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and her works can be found in different art collections, such as that of the Ritz Carlton Hotel Budapest and private collections in New York, Paris, Hong-Kong, Berlin, and Budapest.\n","user_id":7212,"name":"Csilla Szabo","website":"csillaszabo.com"},{"id":793032,"bio":"Biljana Petreska grew up in Macedonia, Europe. She has earned multiple degrees, including one in Fine Arts. Her artistic focus is photography and mixed media conceptual imagery and self-portraiture illuminating the power of vulnerability. Her work is a reminder to have empathy for ourselves and others, while navigating the same innate feelings of hope, pain, joy, and sorrow.\n\n ","user_id":781649,"name":"Biljana Petreska","website":""},{"id":764078,"bio":"I am a selftaught, passionate  amateur  photographer. Photography offers me peace of mind,  a soothing way of escapism to a better, balanced and tranquil world. ","user_id":758204,"name":"Tom Deleenheer","website":"www.tomdeleenheer.myportfolio.com"},{"id":764057,"bio":"Sarah Hadley is a Los Angeles based artist whose narrative artwork centers around themes of memory, loss and female identity. Hadley’s photographs and collages have been exhibited nationally and internationally in museums and galleries, as well as featured in numerous publications and blogs. Hadley studied Art History at Georgetown University and Photography at the Corcoran College, and received grants from California Cultural Institute, the Illinois Arts Council and the Ragdale Foundation. She founded the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago, and her first monograph Lost Venice was published in 2020. Hadley’s artwork is held in private and public collections worldwide.","user_id":758183,"name":"Sarah Hadley","website":"www.sarahhadley.com"},{"id":674312,"bio":"Rocio de Alba is a conceptual documentary photographer and lens-based artist. She earned a BFA from The School of Visual Arts. She has received grants from the Queens Council on the Arts, the New York Foundation for The Arts, and was a recipient of The Center for Photography at Woodstock's Artists in Residency Program. Her work has been shown internationally including exhibitions, features, and screenings at (MOPLA) Projekt screenings, the Kolga Festival in Tiblisi, Festival Documental in Barcelon, Foley Gallery, and The Camera Club of New York. Her award-winning monograph was exhibited the Phoenix Art Museum, Fall Line Press in Atlanta, and the Elder Museum in Nebraska.  Rocio's solo exhibitions include The Griffin Museum of Photography, Providence Center for Photographic Arts in Rhode Island, and China's Yixian International Photography Festival.","user_id":673728,"name":"Rocio De Alba","website":"www.ladealba.co"},{"id":707573,"bio":"Obsessive responsibility yet fun loving, Kaberi raychowdhury bhaumik , the Managing Director of RMB group, is an ardent seeker of positivity, always been dedicated to the force of adventure with a post graduate in History from University of Calcutta .My journey treaded the most unusual path, often conjoining art and innovation with new business strategies. being an entrepreneur, an ardent lover of poetry and an internationally published photographer myself I am learning everyday  and is currently engaged in exploring both western and eastern music.","user_id":706989,"name":"Kaberi Ray Chowdhury Bhaumik","website":""},{"id":762974,"bio":"Last year, I discovered I was 'quite far along on the autistic spectrum.'\n\nThese days, it's not uncommon for neurodivergent women to learn their brains really are quite 'different' much later in life: I'm turning 30 this year.\n\nIn some ways, finding out helped make sense of many things that previously didn't make sense at all; in others, it threw me into deeper confusion. \n\nThat it went unnoticed is pretty funny: I'd learned five languages without anyone realising I had hyperlexia. I'd gone nearly three decades not knowing that different vestibular hypersensitivity was the reason I near-religiously puked on long car journeys.\n\nOne of the wonderful (and, sometimes, challenging) things about autism is monotropism, or the ability to 'tunnel-focus.' \n\nWhile I've sometimes been told it leads me to 'miss the bigger picture,' I do sometimes wonder: when I think of where – what most would consider – a mundane memory of a common butterfly can take my brain, I'm not sure that's the case at all.","user_id":757212,"name":"Ruqayyah Roohi Moynihan Abbasi","website":""},{"id":7243,"bio":"Tahir Ün was born in Turkey. He holds a BA degree from Language and History-Geography Faculty of Ankara University, where he studied History of European Arts.\n\nHis works accepted to some collections such as Istanbul Modern Museum, Polaroid Collection, Collection of Ransom Center Photography at Texas University, Colección del Centro de Fotografía de Tenerife, State Museum of Majdenek  and Rhizome Artbase.\nHe has been working periodically at Xinjiang (Uighur) Autonomous Region of China, Balkans, Caucasia and Turkey as a freelance photographer and videographer.\nTahir Ün is currently active also in new media arts and an instructor in Yasar University.\n","user_id":7243,"name":"Tahir Ün","website":"www.tahirun.net"},{"id":160295,"bio":"Ivory Day received an MA in Philosophy from King’s College London and recently received a Doctorate in Philosophy from l’Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France. In addition to publishing articles in academic journals and collective volumes, she has presented her research at conferences in cities such as Dublin, Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, Athens, Prague, Naples, Jerusalem, among others. She is currently working on her first full-length philosophical manuscript to be published in 2024. \n\nIvory Day also has an artistic practice alongside her philosophical career. She received a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, studied at the Ecole Normale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Paris, and interned at the International Center of Photography. She became based in Mexico City, where she has taught art at institutions such as San Carlos, la UNAM. She has also exhibited her work internationally in galleries, festivals and museums in Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Paris, among others, and published in both books and magazines. \n","user_id":159693,"name":"Ivory Day","website":"www.ivorydayphotography.org"},{"id":793003,"bio":" Ashton Melton is a documentary photographer who captures the essence of the human experience. Inspired by connecting with people whose stories have not been told, she brings awareness and understanding to individuals and communities worldwide. \n     Ashton Melton has received her BFA in Documentary Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Melton has been published in Headrush Magazine (2019), Elementia Magazine (2019), Voyage Magazine (2021), Artistonish Contemporary Art Magazine Issue #29 (2023), Port City Review Issue #11 (2023), and SCAD District Magazine (2021-2023). Her work has been showcased in SCAD Fall Open Studio (2021), That’s A Wrap Exhibition (2022), Las Laguna Art Gallery (2022), Lacoste Gallery (2023), and SCAD Fine Art’s Showcase (2023), SCAD Senior Showcase (2024), and Exhibition Mélange (2024). In 2024, her profile was included on LensCulture.With her passion for storytelling and connection to her community, Melton has become a freelance photographer for the Savannah Morning News. Now, she is continuing her photography career as an intern for the Traveling Spoon. \n","user_id":781627,"name":"Ashton Melton","website":"ashtonmeltonphotography.com"},{"id":151869,"bio":"","user_id":151267,"name":"Travis Dewitz","website":"www.travisdewitz.com"},{"id":789686,"bio":"Simon Bernhardt is an award-winning commercial / fine art photographer and author.\n\nBernhardt’s photographs have been the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including the Olive Cotton Award for Portraiture, Head On Portrait and Landscape Awards and the prestigious Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, at the time regarded as the world’s richest photographic prize, among others.\n\nHaving exhibited over 15 selected solo exhibitions and participated in over 50 group exhibitions internationally and nationally. His iconic photographs and nine monographs are represented in permanent collections such as, The National Library of Australia, Australian Centre for Photography, The Powerhouse Museum, Asia–Pacific Photobook Archive, and in private collections worldwide.\n\nBernhardt’s second monograph Square Scapes, received international acclaim for its innovative and contemporary approach to minimalist urban landscape photography, highlighting his dedication to friend and mentor, the great Australian painter Jeffrey Smart. \n\nIn recent years, Bernhardt has ventured into more challenging territory with the highly controversial portrait exhibitions and publications, BDSM and Gateway. These works push subject matter and form into provocative new directions. \n\nBy embracing risk, confronting taboos, and questioning established artistic conventions, Bernhardt not only continues to redefine his own visual language but also contributes to meaningful and wider debates within contemporary fine art photography. \n\nCollectively, these achievements have firmly solidified his reputation as one of the most prolific and influential photographic artists working in Australia today.","user_id":778850,"name":"Simon Bernhardt","website":"www.simonbernhardt.com"},{"id":765237,"bio":"","user_id":759173,"name":"Stéphanie SCALIA","website":null},{"id":7357,"bio":"Street photographer from Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. Member of Litratista sa DAAN. ","user_id":7357,"name":"Gian James Maagad","website":"www.facebook.com/GianJamesMaagadStPhotography"},{"id":7324,"bio":"Day after day I take the train into London, dreaming about the day I quit it all and simply wander the streets with my camera. Still, commuters and the occasional work trip abroad keep my shutter firing. One day.","user_id":7324,"name":"Mark Heathcote","website":"www.markheathcote.com"},{"id":53250,"bio":"Photojournalist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I explore the conjugation of photos, videos and sounds to create new storytelling possibilities.","user_id":53255,"name":"Mauro Pimentel","website":"www.mauropimentel.com"},{"id":7320,"bio":"Rutger Prins' (1983) roots lie in image experimentation, back when digital photography was still in its infant years. Growing up with computer technology he garnered a knack for esthetics before his enrollment at Academie Minerva in Groningen, Netherlands. Whilst being trained as graphic designer, Rutger came into contact with photography by capturing his mothers final moments as she was terminally ill, her passing eventually leading to an obsession with mortality itself.\n\nThe ephemeral is a recurring theme in his work, often masked behind an incredible amount of manual labour that shows with each image and brings the age-old question of reality into play that makes photography such an interesting medium. Months of research and experimentation with materials and mixed media precede any type of creation. Everything from his studio is depicted with a raw sense of violence and a certain taste for showmanship.\n\nCurrently seeking gallery representation.","user_id":7320,"name":"Rutger Prins","website":"rutgerprins.com"},{"id":114369,"bio":"I grew up in Dublin, Ireland where I studied Graphic Design. After living for many years in Germany and Israel I now spend my time in Ireland, Japan and Switzerland.\n\nI love travelling off the beaten track, taking photographs of the people I meet along the way. I find the interaction that takes place between photographer and subject very rewarding. I discovered that the camera helps to break down the barriers that normally exist between people who are, in effect, complete strangers.\n\nI don't like to plan things. I prefer to discover places, to walk around and see what happens. I like unpredictability and coincidence, especially in cities which are edgy – it keeps me on my toes and makes things interesting...\n\nFrank Lynch is a non-professional photographer.","user_id":113767,"name":"Frank Lynch","website":"www.lynch.ch"},{"id":172126,"bio":"Graduated in Geography, he has worked as a professional photographer for 13 years. With a critical and refined geographic and social vision, he portrays the reflections of the contrasts of the places he passed through. He worked on several projects for some entities, such as: Ministry of Education; Federal Universities, such as Brasilia and Tocantins; Banco do Brasil and Caixa Econômica. His publications can be seen in projects such as Wiki Educação Brasil and in national and international media outlets such as National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, El País and O Globo. Diego's identification with humanitarian and environmental causes leads him to document the activities of large organizations, including: Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Greenpeace, UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency), GRAD (Group for the Rescue of Animals in Disasters ) and Instituto Socioambiental (ISA).","user_id":171524,"name":"Diego Baravelli","website":"www.diegobaravelli.com"},{"id":764165,"bio":"Luciane Coletti is a photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Originally from Brazil, Luciane is a photographer dedicated to conservation. Currently, she focuses on producing engaging visual stories to make information about the environment easily accessible to the general public. \n\n","user_id":758291,"name":"Luciane Coletti","website":"www.lucianecoletti.com"},{"id":838068,"bio":"","user_id":823911,"name":"Olena Bulyno","website":""},{"id":763518,"bio":"Hugo found his interest in photography when his parents gave him a point-and-shot film camera in his teens. One of his fond memories of that time is when his father took him and his brother to see a rally race and taught him how to photograph a car racing through the mountain.\nGrowing in the 80’s and 90’s has had some influence on the art that Hugo has been creating. Influences from the Gothic sub-culture, the fantasy and mysticism of novels and films about vampires, mythical and ancient times. And from the unconventional and the bizarre.\nWhen it comes to landscape photography Hugo always preferred to photograph landscapes with ruins, especially during foggy days. \nAlthough Hugo enjoys and has other projects in Still-Life photography, his focus remains mainly on Portrait, Nude-Art, Fashion and Lifestyle photography. For him, doing people photography is about capturing the person’s essence, building a trust connection between him and the model, sharing and working on ideas with the model. In his view the best photos result from shootings where the model is most comfortable.\nDuring the COVID-19 lock-downs, Hugo got himself in Self-Portrait photography, exploring ideas, experimenting with clothes, accessories and make-up. In this is has found a new scope of ideas, has lost the camera shyness and has more room to explore his creativity and create new personas. ","user_id":757661,"name":"Hugo Dias","website":"www.uncoverphoto.com"},{"id":705924,"bio":"Dimitris Siokis (b. 1990) is a photographer and visual artist based in Antwerp. He holds an MFA in photography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (2022) and has studied architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2015).  In his work, he seeks new methods of approaching the familiar. His interest lies in the way that everyday events are transformed into patterns of social structures as well as the mutual dependencies between the two. Balancing between the personal and the universal, between reality and its performance, his work explores the common elements of our individual lives. Central to his artistic thinking is the concept of uncertainty, as a means of approaching the different facets of truth. He uses Improvisation and collaborative processes as tools towards a new photographic approach. In 2022, he received the Roger de Conynck Award (Belgium). He has been awarded by ARTWORKS (2022) and is a Fellow of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Support Program (Greece).","user_id":705340,"name":"Dimitris Siokis","website":"www.dimitrisiokis.com"},{"id":7373,"bio":"Cristóbal Pereira (Lima, 1986) is a photographer living between Berlin and Lima. Coming out from humanities at the Universidad Católica in Peru, he decides to pursue photography studies at the IEFC in Barcelona. In that city he spent ten years, in which he developed a tendency to include light (and therefore shadow) as an important character in his images. Writer John Z. Komurki describes “Barcelona is light, above all. Many types of light” in a text about the photographer's work.\n\nLately Cristóbal's work has focused on crafting a poetic document about cities. These serve as a mirror of the artist's insights. Both wanderer and city entwine into a dialogue about how strange it is to be anything at all.","user_id":7373,"name":"Cristobal Pereira","website":"cristobalpereira.com"},{"id":210226,"bio":"I began pursuing fine art photography at the age of 60, and I have been deeply engaged with it for the past 7 years. I create work in a variety of genres including nature and landscape, conceptual, and portrait.","user_id":209624,"name":"Jerry Cagle","website":"www.LimbicSystemPhotoworks.com"},{"id":133383,"bio":"Realiza trabalhos em fotografia documental, criativa e conceitual, além de paisagens naturais e urbanas, com publicações no mercado editorial e artístico. Seus trabalhos estão expostos em galerias de arte, como a Blombô e na galeria EOTW, em Milão. \nAs obras produzidas no formato de ensaio e séries possuem uma visão humanista e intimista, conduzindo os espectadores por narrativas inusitadas, acendendo o pavio da reflexão frente a diversos temas. ","user_id":132781,"name":"Ramatis Haywanon da Costa","website":"www.ramatis.myportfolio.com"},{"id":585785,"bio":"","user_id":585201,"name":"Kieran Jones","website":"kieranjonesphoto.com"},{"id":166139,"bio":"","user_id":165537,"name":"Michael Dooney","website":""},{"id":629760,"bio":"\nI, Sandra Maria Lúcia Pereira Gonçalves, am a Researcher and Associate Professor in the Department of Social Communication at the Faculty of Library and Communication at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, in the field of Photography. Visual artist since the 2000s. I have a degree in Visual Communication from the School of Fine Arts (EBA) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) , Brazil. Master and PhD in Communication and Culture from the School of Communication (ECO) of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Since 2000, I have been producing and exhibiting works related to photography that have analog photography as a starting point with themes linked to reflections on time. I joined the production with digital equipment, but I continue to photograph also with analog equipment.","user_id":629176,"name":"Sandra Gonçalves","website":"sandragoncalves.com/ "},{"id":538202,"bio":"I’ve always loved photography.\n\nYou could say I was born into it as my great grandfather was a professional portrait photographer.\n\nAt 17, I left San Fransisco for Paris to start my career in the fashion industry where I spent all of my time in front of a camera.\n\nNow, I am obsessed with being behind the camera.\n\nFor the past seven years, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to serve families in Phoenix as a DONA certified birth doula. It was a natural progression to start offering birth photography, simply in hopes of giving these families a vivid image of their experiences.\n\nStorytelling, memory making, life-celebrating moments whether it be Portraits or Documentary are my passion","user_id":537618,"name":"Rebecca Turrigiano","website":"lovingtouchdoulas.com"},{"id":777772,"bio":"At the heart of my artistic approach lies a focus on the power of storytelling. I believe that the synergy between photographic elements enables the ability to suggest a mood that resonates with audiences.\n\n     Exploring unconventional, and uniquely themed concepts, is what heavily drives me as an avid photographer. My journey as an artist has led me down a path of portraying intriguing characters while building visual environments captured in my work. To further enhance the impact of my photographs, I enjoy to work meticulously with special FX makeup, crafting my own props and sets, curating costumes, and skillfully manipulating light to transport viewers into a captivating new world.\n\n     Whether it's capturing eerie and haunting scenes or portraying vibrant characters in liminal settings, I continuously seek to push the boundaries of my artistry, refining my techniques and embracing new artistic challenges.","user_id":769102,"name":"Caroline Solakian","website":"www.carolinesolakian.com"},{"id":613306,"bio":"","user_id":612722,"name":"Mikaella M. Karakondylou","website":""},{"id":171379,"bio":"Over the years, Stéphane Mahé leads an intimate and pictorial photographic work which reveals an interior voyage both out of time and space.\nThat gave birth to a first collaboration with Éditions de Juillet and Arnaud Le Gouëfflec for the book Terminus Saint-Malo in the collection Villes Mobiles and various exhibitions. \nIn 2018, he presents the series Somewhere and an eponymous book is published by Editions de Juillet. The series is exhibited in various places and festivals including\nat the Incadaqués festival (Spain).\nIn 2023, the book Mood is published by Editions de Juillet (March)...\nMore information here :\nhttps://www.editionsdejuillet.com/products/somewhere?variant=7342175617060\nhttps://www.editionsdejuillet.com/products/mood","user_id":170777,"name":"Stéphane Mahé","website":""},{"id":681346,"bio":"I'm an italian photographer based in between Florida and Italy. I am a visual storyteller.\nEmpathy, inclusivity and sustainability are my core values.  This is why I chose “Feeling loving, shooting” as my professional motto.","user_id":680762,"name":"Aural Photography","website":"www.auralphotography.com"},{"id":81208,"bio":"I have been an amateur photographer in the Toronto area on and off for the last 50 years. I started in my early twenties, briefly taught night school courses in photography, worked as an assistant to a portrait wedding studio and did freelance work for various magazines  but for the most part I have simply done my own 'thing'.  My main interest is street photography. It is the most honest and rewarding.\n  ","user_id":80906,"name":"Dennis Glen Daley","website":""},{"id":152679,"bio":"Journalist + photojournalist living in between Paris, Florence, Lisbon, Berlin and Tenerife","user_id":152077,"name":"Paco Neumann","website":""},{"id":687462,"bio":"I have loved street photography for many years but didn't start doing my own until I got a camera for my birthday in 2012.  Right now I'm working on a couple of projects- a book of street photography from New York and San Francisco, and a book of photography on the move (in the subway, ferry, bus, train).","user_id":686878,"name":"Krista Ledbetter","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/ledbetterstreet"},{"id":363883,"bio":"From Wikipedia:  Bensinger grew up in Los Angeles and attended the Webb School of California. He earned his B.A. as an English Major at Yale before attending UCLA Film School where he received his MFA.[1] He began his career writing features and wrote and directed the film Just Looking. Bensinger moved from features to TV in the late nineties and has written on numerous shows including The Cape (1996),[2] The Pretender, Beverly Hills 90210, Titans, Going to California, Dragnet, Cold Case, Justice, Viva Laughlin, Harper's Island, Parenthood, Prime Suspect, Masters of Sex, Nashville, The Good Wife, Notorious and This Is Us.[3] He has been nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award (Masters of Sex)[4] and an Emmy Award (This Is Us).[5]\n\nBensinger is also an award winning photographer. His monograph There and Away won first place in the International Photography Awards/Lucie Foundation competition in 2018.[6] Bensinger's photographs have been featured twice in Lens' Magazine (issues 69 and 83).","user_id":363281,"name":"Tyler Bensinger","website":"tylerbensingerphotography.com"},{"id":151423,"bio":"","user_id":150821,"name":"Ruggero Passeri","website":"www.ruggeropasseri.com"},{"id":58911,"bio":"","user_id":58916,"name":"Ahmadreza Nikazar","website":"www.nikazarphoto.com"},{"id":211946,"bio":"I am amateur but for last few years I completely been keen on photographing. I dreamed to be a pro one but everyday work and life didn't let me from its tentacles and now I photograph only for myself - but I am addicted from it. ","user_id":211344,"name":"Marcin Pleszko","website":""},{"id":764328,"bio":"I'm  a documentary film maker and photographer, specialising in documentary and history projects.\n\nOver the past 5 years I've been photographing street protests, strikes \u0026amp; picket lines, and public demonstrations, and I've covered more than 70 events. I'm interested in participatory democracy and examining whether the power of public protest or mass civil disobedience has the power to change government policy.\n\u0026nbsp;\nIn the UK my films have been shown on BBC TV and Channel 4, and internationally on National Geographic, PBS and dozens of other channels. My work also includes current affairs documentaries for Panorama, Dispatches and Unreported World, as well as acclaimed history series such as The Story of India, with Michael Wood.\n\u0026nbsp;\nMy work has been shown at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The National Theatre, The National Film Theatre and the Sheffield International Documentary Festival.","user_id":758450,"name":"JJ Jjeffs","website":"jeremyjeffs.com"},{"id":7335,"bio":"Marie Jönsson is an artist and fine art photographer with a special interest and love for food. She lives and works in the south of Sweden. Marie uses the camera to communicate and engage her audience on factual and social matters that concerns her the most. \n\nHere on Lensculture, she presents the photograph series 'Food' and 'Save our soil', both with the intention to trigger curiosity, spread joy and stimulate the thoughts all with one focus in mind the food and our access to food. The food which is frequently taken for granted.\n\nHer way of life and artistry are strongly intertwined. With her multifaceted background as professional photographer, food inspirer, web-designer and blogger she makes and creates art of the images she captures through the lenses of her camera. ","user_id":7335,"name":"Marie Jönsson","website":"www.mariejonsson.com"},{"id":560358,"bio":"Micah Rubin is an award-winning photographer specializing in documentary, reportage, and travel imagery. His images reveal the people, places, and ideas that empower viewers to step beyond their comfort zone and into the enormous—yet intimately intertwined—world we share. Micah loves to travel—he’s visited 58 countries at last count—and assignments have sent him throughout the U.S., and the world. Highlights include multiple trips to India (including during the 2004 tsunami), Myanmar’s desolate Mrauk U temple complex, Costa Rica’s “Alcatraz” (San Lucas Prison), and Colombia’s sleepy, colonial island town of Mompox. He splits his time between Brooklyn, NY and Barbados. ","user_id":559774,"name":"Micah Rubin","website":"www.micahbrubin.com"},{"id":764381,"bio":"","user_id":758492,"name":"Tomas Petrie","website":"www.tomaspetrie.co.uk"},{"id":669339,"bio":"I am an independent Métis filmmaker, photograher, and multimedia artist. For over 25 years, I have been focusing my lens on family, history, and identity. Sharing stories through film, video, photography, digital storytelling, creative design, and writing fulfills my passion for storytelling.  ","user_id":668755,"name":"Dianne Ouellette","website":"www.difilms.com"},{"id":7434,"bio":"After my studies of Arts and Paint Decoration and an academic degree in Architecture, I decided to follow my passion for photography.\n\nHaving overcome an intense and stimulating research time, I finally felt in my fulfilling element as my work met artistic photography.\n\nThroughout my professional growth I experimented and explored many sides of photography, finding my personal focus on conceptual photography. That represents for me the best way to merge different visions and sensations in one image.    ","user_id":7434,"name":"Rina Ciampolillo","website":"www.rinaciampolillo.com"},{"id":165455,"bio":"Tabassom Argi is a photographer who captures the drama of theater and the magic of streets with her deep feminine emotions. Her 1/1 shots reveal hidden stories and invite viewers into a world of light, shadow, and raw emotion.","user_id":164853,"name":"Tabassom Argi","website":"linktr.ee/TabassomArgi"},{"id":646509,"bio":"songwriter who also likes to take pictures of interesting moments","user_id":645925,"name":"Peter Holsapple","website":"halfpearblog.blogspot.com"},{"id":764357,"bio":"A hobbyist photographer from Poland with an interest in interplay of lights, shadows and colors in street photography.","user_id":758473,"name":"Michał Sikora","website":""},{"id":719667,"bio":"","user_id":719083,"name":"dean scutt","website":"www.deanscutt.com"},{"id":764463,"bio":"Seungyeun Lee (b. 1994, Seoul, South Korea) is an individual who has been documenting his life since 2021. He seeks to capture the beauty of daily life.\n\nHe undertook several photography projects in Calgary, Canada, from February 2023 to February 2024, and also created a one-year itinerary in his primary language. He is currently living and working on new photography projects in South Korea, and some of his pieces have been featured on websites and in physical magazines.​​​​​​​","user_id":758564,"name":"Seungyeun Lee","website":"seungyeunlee.myportfolio.com"},{"id":7412,"bio":"I began shooting photos at the age of 11, taking my father’s Brownie Super 27 camera to shoot people throwing stones at soldiers in the street of Montreal, during the 1970 October crisis. I found out early that I was lot more attract by story than simply shooting for the sake of it. But I never took it seriously until a friend ask me in fall 1983 to make a photo road trip of him and his band in between Montreal and the city of Chibougamau (far north east of Quebec). The result was a lot more about the band member's emotions, their struggling, joy, fears, etc. Since then, I produce different documentary mainly about social and humanitarian issues. What motivate me, is helping group of people who suffer from injustice to gain media attention so their story can be known.\n","user_id":7412,"name":"Yves Choquette","website":"www.yveschoquette.com"},{"id":196618,"bio":"Art and literature have had a huge impact on my personality and on my way of perceiving the world pushing me to poetry and painting since I was a child. A few years ago I turned this passion into photography always trying to combine the aesthetic aspect of art with the universal meaning of poetry and literature.\n\nWith my pictures I always try to pose the question “what does it mean to be human?”  and to understand the mistery and the complexity of the human condition,  especially when it is subjected to poverty and difficult living conditions.\n\n\nemail: ambrosecchiapaola@gmail.com\n","user_id":196016,"name":"Paola Ambrosecchia","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/paola_ambrosecchia/albums"},{"id":376082,"bio":"As a tourist and photographer, my process of capturing images during travel has been to tell mindful stories encapsulating the life of others and their variances from my own. Each image has to present a unique characteristic, but also beguile the audience by not overwhelming their observation. These elements of travel and lifestyle quilt themselves into something spectacular where imagination and curiosity become woven to drive wanderlust.  ","user_id":375498,"name":"Linda Teufel","website":" "},{"id":203200,"bio":"Travel photographer from the English Lake District interested in Zen.","user_id":202598,"name":"Simon Hathaway","website":"www.simonhathaway.com"},{"id":764423,"bio":"","user_id":758529,"name":"Dr.med. Stefan Löffler","website":""},{"id":138407,"bio":"Eric T. Kunsman (b. 1975) was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. While in high school, he was heavily influenced by the death of the steel industry and its place in American history. Exposure to Walker Evans's work during this time hooked Eric onto photography. Eric had the privilege of studying under Lou Draper, who became Eric’s most formative mentor. He credits Lou with influencing his approach as an educator, photographer, and contributing human being.\n\nEric holds an MFA in Book Arts/Printmaking from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, an MS in Electronic Publishing/Graphic Arts Media, a BS in Biomedical Photography, and a BFA in Fine Art photography, all from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.\n\nHe is a photographer and book artist based out of Rochester, New York. Eric works at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) as an Assistant Professor in the Visual Communications Studies Department at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and is an adjunct professor for the School of Photographic Arts \u0026amp; Sciences. He also owns Booksmart Studio, which is a fine art digital printing studio specializing in numerous techniques and services for photographers and book artists on a collaborative basis.\n\nEric is a 2024 JGS Fellowship for Photography Recipient from The New York Foundation for the Arts. He was a 2022 nominee for Prix Pictet- Humans and named one of 10 B\u0026amp;W photographers to watch of 2018 by BWGallerist; B\u0026amp;W Best Photographers of the Year 2019 \u0026amp; 2021 by Dodho Magazine; won the Association of Photography (UK) Gold Award for Open Series in 2019 and a finalist in 2024; Critical Mass Finalist Top 200 Critical Mass 2019, 2020, 2021; Top 50 Critical Mass in 2022; Top 15 Photographers for the Rust Belt Biennial; and LensCulture’s New Visions Award 2024, Critics' Choice 2022 and B\u0026amp;W Jurors’ Pick 2021. His Project Felicific Calculus was also awarded a Warhol Foundations Grant through CEPA Gallery in Buffalo, NY. \n\nEric has held over 40 solo exhibitions and counting. His work has been exhibited in over 250 galleries and museums and featured in Bloomberg Businessweek, Harper’s Magazine, LensWork, Loupe Magazine, Dodho, B\u0026amp;W Photography, Analog Explorations, All About Photo, Black+White Photography (UK), The Washington Post, and Dek Unu. He has also been featured in online articles by Analog Forever Magazine, Catalyst: Interview, Texas Photo Society, and others.\n","user_id":137805,"name":"Eric Kunsman","website":"www.erickunsman.com"},{"id":727230,"bio":"I'm a British photographer who's been practising seriously for about 7 years. I use both film and digital cameras and I'm really inspired by the work of colour photographers like Alex Webb, Harry Gruyaert. and Fred Herzog. Having honed my skills while living abroad for a long time in Azerbaijan and exploring the South Caucasus, I recently returned to the UK and I'm now really enjoying photographing my homeland. ","user_id":726646,"name":"Tom Marsden","website":"www.tccmarsden.com"},{"id":764361,"bio":"My name is Paolo Maschio and I am a Photographer and Software Engineer from Italy.\nAt first I intended to be just a Software Engineer; I got a Master’s Degree in Software Engineering and started working for a big consulting firm. Somewhere along the way I picked up a camera and I've fallen in love with street photography. I love travelling and exploring but most of all the camera is a tool that allows me to know people and learn about other cultures.","user_id":758476,"name":"Paolo Maschio","website":"paolomaschio.com"},{"id":535040,"bio":"","user_id":534456,"name":"Paavo J","website":""},{"id":7429,"bio":"Photography gives me something we all search for, a sense of purpose a sense of direction and equally important, fulfilment. When I have a camera in my hands I change, I become focussed and quiet, I feel content. \n\nThe camera helps me to see and know things better, I slow down, and I look for clarity. It makes me notice the usual and unusual which otherwise I would have walked quickly past. It helps me to communicate with people where in other circumstances there would have been silence. \n\nI am a better person because of photography. And today perhaps the camera leads me into places I would not have gone before, enriching my experience and knowledge.\n\nThe camera and photography challenges me every day to become better and see better – I can think of nothing more important to do. \n","user_id":7429,"name":"Garry Platt","website":"www.gplatt.photography"},{"id":250022,"bio":"The philosophical statement accompanying the submission speaks to various ways of expressing inner calling, from a life invested as an educator, photographer and spiritual author. ","user_id":249420,"name":"Jim Young","website":"www.theinwardway.live"},{"id":793425,"bio":"I am a Mexican visual communicator born in Mexico City in 1976. In 2003 I graduated from the Graphic Communication Design degree that is taught at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. From 1997 to 2018 I worked at the company Margen Rojo S.C., where over the years I developed in the fields of Art, Image, Culture and technology, designing, producing and mounting countless temporary and permanent exhibitions in national and international sites. such as the Museum of Anthropology and History (CDMX), the Vasconcelos Library (CDMX), the Desert Museum (Saltillo, Coahuila), the Jade Museum (San José, Costa Rica), Expo Lisboa 98' (Lisbon, Portugal), to name a few . Thus, in July of 2020 I moved to Finland, where to date I continue in my continuous search for growth.\n\nI have also participated in other museum projects with the company Ixtlán Diseño, based in Mexico City.  \n\nHere in Finland, my ongoing project is titled “Naufragios”, and to date it has received a grant from the Finnish Arts Promotion Center (TAIKE). My last artistic productions were the creation of visual material in Finland, published on my website called “naufragios.fi”, as well as a series of videos for the community of","user_id":781973,"name":"Victor Hugo Gutiérrez","website":"www.naufragios.fi"},{"id":764410,"bio":"","user_id":758519,"name":"Daniel Kashi","website":""},{"id":580483,"bio":"Analog free style, medium and large format, multiple exposures on film.\n","user_id":579899,"name":"Sybelyus Venier","website":""},{"id":172014,"bio":"Nick works in advertising. While he does not work,  he shoots on the streets with his compact camera on a daily basis. Unlike the advertising industry which he works in, the philosophy of his photography is to document how some normal people are surviving in this abnormal city (Hong Kong).\n\nIn 2012, he participated in a joint exhibition by four local street photographers entitled 'Photo Now', and went on to co-found a street photography group of the same name. Since then, Nick has organized and participated in various 'Photo Now' projects and exhibitions. In 2013, Nick was awarded the champion of the second Hong Kong Photo Book Awards.","user_id":171412,"name":"Nick Poon","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/liver1223"},{"id":793471,"bio":"Eirini Androulaki (b. 1990) is a Greek artist living and working in Athens. She graduated from the Department of Political Science and History of Panteion University (BA, 2012) and completed her studies in Cinema (BA, 2017) and History \u0026amp; Media (MA, 2016) in Paris, where she worked as a documentalist of photographic and audiovisual collections. She is currently studying at the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts at the School of Applied Arts and Culture of the University of West Attica. Her recent photographic work was showcased as part of the Young Greek Photographers exhibition of the Athens Photo Festival 2024 at the Benaki Museum in Athens, and the same year she won the Critics’ Choice Award of LensCulture. In 2025, she was selected to participate in “LensCulture New Discoveries” group show at Somerset House during Photo London 2025. Her artistic process blends research, storytelling and documentary practices focusing on uncovering overlooked narratives, bridging the personal and the collective.","user_id":782013,"name":"Eirini Androulaki","website":""},{"id":205622,"bio":"I've been a photographer since the 1980s, I started with film  Since the advent of digital photography, I've never looked back.  I recently moved from the Oregon coast to southern New Mexico. My photographic interests include Street photography and fine art Landscapes.","user_id":205020,"name":"James Redland Anderson","website":"lightnshadow.net"},{"id":427969,"bio":"I've been photographing since I was a student, traveling and within the family. In 2009 I attended a nude workshop at the University of Frankfurt and since then I've been trying to portray people as I see them. I limit image processing to the essentials, because the focus is on the person and the image and not the processing.\n\n\nIch habe schon als Student fotgrafiert, auf Reisen und innerhalb der Familie. 2009 besuchte ich einen Akt-Workshop an der Uni Frankfurt und seit dem versuche ich Menschen so darzustellen, wie ich sie sehe. Eine Bildbearbeitung beschränke ich auf das Nortwendigste, denn der Mensch und das Bild stehen im Mittelpunkt und nicht die Bearbeitung.","user_id":427385,"name":"Tom Clemenz","website":""},{"id":588115,"bio":"Photographer and performer working with interdisciplinary tools. She defines the processes of her research practices by intervening with installations and performance cycles in decontextualising spaces, using the human and animal body to create cognitive dissonances. The series of works he investigates are inspired by reflections on ethical innovation, starting from the observation of the already bionic post-human, which leads the vision to boldly anticipate the times. \n\nShe is currently pursuing the long-term work 'A Pure Formality', reiterating the concept of becoming a channel; an evocative and transversal investigation of the weaknesses and criticalities of the artistic sector, especially with regard to the relational sphere, the poetics of recommendation and the concept of meta-mythology associated with post-human bureaucracy.","user_id":587531,"name":"Lucrezia testa Iannilli","website":"www.lucreziatestaiannilli.com "},{"id":240692,"bio":"Street photographer based in Edinburgh, Scotland.\n\n","user_id":240090,"name":"Lorenzo Piovanelli","website":"www.behance.net/gallery/70306111/Edinburgh-No-Stone-Unturned"},{"id":461879,"bio":"Biologist, Drummer, Professor.\n\nMusic.\nSea.\nBackpacking.\n","user_id":461295,"name":"Francesco Sanna","website":""},{"id":225234,"bio":"41 years old from Tel Aviv, Israel.\nShooting street photography around the world, mostly with a flash.","user_id":224632,"name":"Ohad Aviv","website":""},{"id":531617,"bio":"Retired UNHCR Official ","user_id":531033,"name":"Inge Colijn","website":""},{"id":764660,"bio":"I like to capture history in my photos","user_id":758734,"name":"Garry Bass","website":""},{"id":700489,"bio":"Kent Thompson is a New York photographer based in Chelsea. He shoots a diverse range of subjects for commercial and editorial photographs, all with a clean and elegant aesthetic.","user_id":699905,"name":"Kent Thompson","website":"kmtimages.com"},{"id":764556,"bio":"","user_id":758642,"name":"Bart Eelen","website":""},{"id":7424,"bio":"I’m an artist inspired by misunderstandings. I work with participatory and performance practices, using photography and video as tools to discover gaps between what we say and what we do. I look into these breaches in human communication and try to rethink them into spaces and tools of possibility for any sort of movement into the direction of being together, whatever that could mean.\n\nMy long-term photographic projects were exhibited at various international exhibitions and festivals such as Copenhagen PhotoFestival (Denmark), Format (Derby, UK), Chobi Mela (Dakha, Bangladesh), Cortona on the Move (Italy), Encontros da Imagem (Braga, Portugal), the Backlight Festival (Tampere, Finland), Encuentros Abietros Festival (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and many others, and I’ve got several prizes and honorable mentions in art and precisely photography all over the world. And I’m a recent graduate of MA “Photography and Society”. ","user_id":7424,"name":"Jana Romanova","website":"www.janaromanova.com"},{"id":275291,"bio":"Sören Funk is a German photographer living and working in Switzerland. His photographs cover a wide range of motives, mainly focussing on people and their surrounding moments. In 2018, Sören turned his long time hobby in to his profession. Street photography is the part of his art that still shows most of his passion because it's not under the pressure of briefings or budgets. It's only influenced by his feeling for people, moments and available light. Sören dream is to get more documentary photography assignments to share the diversity of our planet with as many people as possible. ","user_id":274689,"name":"Sören Funk","website":"www.soerenfunk.com"},{"id":124554,"bio":"\n\nSes premières séries photographiques, Laurence Vray les consacre au «\u0026nbsp;photo-reportage\u0026nbsp;» lors de ses séjours au Maroc, en Inde, à Cuba ou au Népal. Au Maroc, notamment, la mission photographique avait pour ambition de témoigner de l’artisanat encore actif sur le territoire. Plus proche de nous, elle réalise en\u0026nbsp;2002 la série La Glace Passe. Au sein de sa propre région du borinage, elle devient photographe nomade dans la lignée de la photographie-documentaire. Prises de l’intérieure de la camionnette, les photos saisissent des scènes de rue. A l’écart de l’image instantanée qui donne l'importance à la posture, elle privilégie plutôt les moments d’intimité, de complicité et d’échange. Portraitiste, elle réalise également des projets sur des réfugiés ou des sans-papiers, qu’elle s’attache à présenter d’abord et avant tout comme des êtres humains\u0026nbsp;; ce qui fait d’elle une artiste d’une grande intégrité qui ne cherche ni à satisfaire une esthétique ni à édulcorer une réalité.\nUne autre de ses grandes influences réside également dans la poésie et la langue française. Elle réalise d’ailleurs plusieurs collaborations avec des poètes tels Claire Lejeune ou Souéloum Diagho. Certaines d’entre elles donnent lieu à la publication de livre d’art. Le titre de sa dernière exposition personnelle à l’Atelier des Fucam en 2023, «\u0026nbsp;Quelques millimètres au-dessus de la terre\u0026nbsp;» est inspiré d’un poème de Marina Tsvetaeva. D’un point de vue artistique, ce titre exprime bien l’état d’esprit dans lequel","user_id":123952,"name":"Laurence Vray","website":"www.laurencevray.be"},{"id":7409,"bio":"Daniel Etter is a freelance photographer and feature writer currently based in Istanbul, Turkey. He is a graduate of the German School of Journalism, holds a master’s degree in political science, a university diploma in journalism and is a recipient of the Kathryn Davis Fellowship for Peace.\n\nHis photography has appeared in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek, Stern and in publications of the International Committee of the Red Cross and Human Rights Watch. His writing in several major German publications such as Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Financial Times Germany, zeit.de, Neon and various others. \n\nFor his writing he received the Axel Springer Award and the Hans Buchrucker Award.","user_id":7409,"name":"Daniel Etter","website":"www.danieletter.com"},{"id":544048,"bio":"-Awards\n​\nInternational Photography Awards 2019\nHonorable Mention - Fine Art category\n​\nMinimalist Photography Awards 2019 \nHonorable Mention - Conceptual category, Portrait category\n​\n6th Fine Art Photography Awards \nConceptual Nominee - Amateur category\n\n\n-Group Exhibitions\n​\nBlack and White: 2019\nBlack Box Gallery, Oregon, United States,  '19\n​\nNEW JAPAN PHOTO 10\nCHI-KA SPACE, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, '20\n​\nNEW JAPAN PHOTO ARCHIVES at KG+2020\nANTEROOM KYOTO, Kyoto, Japan, '20","user_id":543464,"name":"Kohei Nishiguchi","website":"www.koheinishiguchi.com"},{"id":764622,"bio":"A professional photographer you uses digital and analogue to explore the mundane.","user_id":758701,"name":"Brian O Hanlon","website":""},{"id":777833,"bio":"Designer / Photographer from Germany","user_id":769149,"name":"Maria Becker","website":""},{"id":7509,"bio":"Enrique Muñoz García (Chile, 1969)\nHe is a photographer, multimedia artist, collector and curator. He studied drawing and art at the Universidad Católica of Chile. He has lived and worked in Switzerland since 1998. His work focuses on long-term personal and political projects as well as editorial works for newspapers and magazines. He has received several international awards. Enrique Muñoz García has exhibited his work at the Leica Gallery Switzerland, the Venice Biennale and the Photomonth Festival among others. He is co-founder of the off space Lokal-int.ch and founder and curator of the Public Art Space Juraplatz.ch. Other curatorial works include the exhibition „Women with Binoculars“, which was created in collaboration with the Magnumphotos agency. ","user_id":7509,"name":"Enrique Muñoz García","website":"www.enriquemunozgarcia.com"},{"id":66446,"bio":"I was born in Caracas Venezuela in 1958.\nI am the son of Hungarian immigrant parents. Because of them I have dual nationality, Venezuelan and Hungarian. I am self taught with analogue and digital photography skills specializing in creating fine art photography and photography for the stock industry today. My studies in photography are of self-taught origin, learning on my own by reading technical books and working with photographers in the commercial area in my beginnings. Between the 70s and 80s there were no photography schools or universities in Venezuela.\nMy current experience is based on real life learning through 42 years in this profession.\nCLIENTS IN VENEZUELA BETWEEN 1974-2007\nAdvertising agencies\nGraphic designers\nAlmost all the photographers from Venezuela in my E6 analog photographic laboratory that mentioning them would be a very long list, however I must mention some like Guido Malandrino(RIP),Angel Rodriguez,Roberto Loscher,Pablo Krisch,Ricardo Jimenez,Ricardo Gomez,Nelson Garrido, Simon Jauncey,Gustavo Dao,Ricardo Ramia,Fabrizio Patassa(RIP),Gianni dal Maso, Claudio Napolitano and sorry to all the others that I did not mention in the list but who trusted me from the beginning sending material to develop Ektachrome film for more than 20 years.\nCompanies and Corporations that requested stock or commissioned images such as:\nGeneral Electric\nVenezolana de Pinturas C.A.\nLeo Burnett\nConcept \u0026amp; Mac Can Erickson\nPublicis\nAdvertising 67\nDelcop\nJ. Walter Thompson.\n\nCURRENT CLIENTS\nIn Venezuela\nPrivate collectors of fine art photography\nParticulars for portraits\n \nINTERNATIONALLY\nThrough online stores of commercial stock photography  to download digitally at Getty Images.\nEXHIBITIONS and AWARDS\n National and international exhibitions.\n2016.-PH21 Gallery Budapest city,Hungary Group Exhibitions Moments\n2014.-PH21 Gallery Budapest city,Hungary Group Exhibition Cities\n2001.-Siglo y Medio de fotografía Húngaro-Venezolana.Centro Cultural La Estancia,CCS Venezuela\n2000.-I Bienal de Fotografía Fundación Daniela Chappard.Ganador 2da Mención en fotografía documental.\n2000.-Venezuela Tierra de Parques Nacionales Group exhibition.Casa Simón Bolívar de la Habana Cuba.\n1999-2000.- After Image Gallery (www.afterimage.com).Houston Texas.Expuesto en Internet en la sección \"Our viewers Best\" durante 8 meses con la fotografía titulada DESCANSO\n1997.-Salón Ganadores XVI Concurso de Fotografía Conservacionista.Mención Honorífica Museo de Ciencias Naturales Caracas Venezuela.\n1996.-Salón Ganadores XV Concurso Fotografía Conservacionista Maraven Sala Maraven.Mención Honorífica con la fotografía HELECHOS. Caracas Venezuela.\n1993-1994.-La Naturaleza Tropical de Venezuela. Un recorrido por sus Parques Nacionales.Exposición colectiva e iterenante por Venezuela,Mexico,EUA,España y otros paisajes.Patrocinio: INparques,Banco de Venezuela y Fundación Banco Consolidado.\n1986.-Salón de Jóvenes Fotógrafos.Museo de Arte Contemporáneo.Sala Ipostel.Caracas Venezuela.\n1983.-Salón de Jóvenes Fotógrafos.Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas Venezuela\n1983.-Homenaje a la Tierra Natal. Museo de arte Moderno.Budapest Hungría.\n1981.- Salón de Fotografía Jóven.Galería Arte Nacional.Caracas Venezuela","user_id":66181,"name":"Eugenio Opitz","website":"linktr.ee/opitzgallery.com"},{"id":561378,"bio":"Eric is an urban storyteller sharing the unexpected moments happening around us every day. His photography focuses on highlighting some element of motion, energy, and the vibrancy of city life in anything he captures.","user_id":560794,"name":"Eric Petersen","website":"www.espetersen.com"},{"id":111890,"bio":"","user_id":111288,"name":"Jean Christophe Lallau","website":"www.jclallau.com"},{"id":555477,"bio":"","user_id":554893,"name":"Michael Chlebek","website":"walkovertheworld.com"},{"id":796785,"bio":"","user_id":784847,"name":"Sbp McCullagh","website":""},{"id":595391,"bio":"I define myself as a creative documentary photographer specializing in author portraiture. This discipline helps me get to know my environment better and gives me the chance to get closer to people and their context. I wish to capture non-normative beauty through memory and its objects. I seek to empower the subject from their difference to integrate it into the present, connect it and give it visibility.\nI studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona, ​​and photography in the Master in New Documentary Photography at the Labasad school.","user_id":594807,"name":"Jaume Parera","website":"jaumeparera.com"},{"id":7469,"bio":"BIO/ Daniel Silva Yoshisato (1975)\n\nDaniel has contributed to numerous publications including; Paris Match, Time, L´ Equipe, Der Spiegel, Stern, Geo, Esquire, Le Monde, National Geographic.\nBegan his work as a photojournalist for the peruvian newspaper El Comercio. France Presse and Reuters. \n\nGraduated in Science of the Communications in San Martin University. Daniel participated in the Joop Swart Masterclass of the World Press Photo.\n\n\nHe has received several awards including the national prize Eugene Courret (2002), VISA POUR \nL´ IMAGE (2004), and first prize Sports Features Stories in the WORLD PRESS PHOTO 2005.\n\nIn 2013 he received the prize WAYRA of Telefonica foundation and the first prize in the multimedia category of Pictures of the Year POY LATAM 2015.\n\nHe currently develops personal video- photo projects throughout South America.\n","user_id":7469,"name":"Daniel Silva Yoshisato","website":"www.danielsilvaimages.com"},{"id":793563,"bio":"From day one my life has been constantly on the move. I have a running joke with a brother about being 'the hitchhiking photographer'. \n\nMoving about as cheaply and as zero-waste as I can, woofing, working, volunteering here and there to make ends meet, has been a privilege that is not lost on me. I've always had the feeling of being an explorer between worlds with family from vastly different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. I was born in Papua New Guinea and moved to Australia as a child. Not only observing the diversity of environments, but the diversity within my own body and self, between indigenous and colonial ancestry, has been a trip itself. I believe this has been a driving force in why I enjoy and am compelled to explore and document different walks of life. \n\nA dream of mine is to return to my village and create a project that celebrates the rich and diverse ways of Being that exist in that special place, and becomes a resource to local people. And another photography project I hope to continue (I have already began) is a documentation of alternative living spaces, or what I like to call \"solidarity spaces\" throughout the world, and a personal journey exploring the concept of family and living in reciprocity with each other and our environment.\n\nI've worked in hospitality, grassroots communities, refugee camps, schools, even survived a stint in corporate, and lived in squats, monasteries, rented when able, and surfed couches all around the world. Perhaps the most amazing phenomena that I have witnessed and believe we are all a part of is struggle and solidarity. I believe that art and storytelling (in any form, here the camera) is a way forward, and as such, a vehicle for liberation.","user_id":782094,"name":"Sophia Wilson","website":""},{"id":647931,"bio":"","user_id":647347,"name":"Martina Krosneva","website":""},{"id":7500,"bio":"Jeremy Ackman is from Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Bowling Green State University in their BFA program after high school. Jeremy joined the Ohio National Guard for the free tuition incentives. During that time Jeremy was deployed to Kosovo, New Orleans, and Iraq. He got married and moved to Boston with his wife Rachel, to pursue her graduate course. Jeremy attended the University of Massachusetts Boston where he graduated with a bachelors of arts. With the motivation of some teachers he applied to MFA programs and is currently working towards his Masters of Fine Arts at Hampshire Institute of Art. He shown work in New York, Boston, Minneapolis, Black and White magazine, and The Griffin Museum of Photography.  \n","user_id":7500,"name":"Jeremy Ackman","website":"www.jeremyackmanstudio.com"},{"id":211166,"bio":"Sebastián Nieto Ortega nació en Lima (1985). Estudió Comunicación Audiovisual en la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú PUCP (2010). Luego de este período, estudió la carrera profesional de fotografía en el Centro de la Imagen (2016). También complementó sus estudios con Taller de Museografía y diseño de exhibiciones (2015), Taller de Videoarte (2006) y Taller de Videomapping y audiovisuales en vivo para proyectos artísticos (2017). Junto con Taller de Intervención Artística (2017) y Taller de Post-Fotografía (2017). \nExpuso en Propuestas Visuales en el Ojo Ajeno (2016). Obteniendo el Premio Mejor Proyecto de Titulación 2016-II en el Centro de la Imagen (2016). Realizó su primera exposición individual llamada Mnemotecnia en la Galería Lucila Walqui (2017) y una exposición colectiva, Primera Colección (2017). \nSu trabajo fotográfico y audiovisual parte de lo autobiográfico para plantear temas como la relación de la fotografía con el tiempo, la distancia, la memoria y las relaciones","user_id":210564,"name":"Sebastián Nieto Ortega","website":"www.sebastiannietoortega.com"},{"id":764644,"bio":"Serbian born, NYC raised. Engineer during my 9-5 and hopeful photographer at all other hours of the day.","user_id":758720,"name":"Bojan Djordjevic","website":"www.photosbybojan.com"},{"id":793687,"bio":"Nicole grew up in the foothills of Northern  California. Her love for nature began with long drives through the  Sierra Nevadas to go camping and hiking. Over time she began to appreciate the raw beauty and savage nature of the mountains. Her love for everything around her and her experiences have translated into a long-time love of documenting everything she finds stunning through photography.\n\nRecently she had the opportunity to live in the United Kingdom where she explored countless abbey ruins,  medieval castles, and local pubs. She ventured out into the wilderness of  Wales and Scotland and lounged on the beaches of Greece. Through her camera, she has developed a deep appreciation for the urban and natural world.","user_id":782201,"name":"Nicole Gross","website":"nicolegrossphotography.com"},{"id":426909,"bio":"Hello, my name is Antonia. I am a self taught artist originally from New York City, but I am now living in Seoul, South Korea. I take contemporary, street, and cityscape photography and add my own unique flair to tell a story of the world around me and how I perceive it. ","user_id":426325,"name":"Antonia Giordano","website":"pixels.com/profiles/antonia-giordano"},{"id":363323,"bio":"John Cate lives in San Francisco, but has had the good fortune to work, live and travel around the world. From the Middle East to Africa, from Latin America and Antarctica to Europe, his travels have afforded opportunities to refine his eye and hone is appreciation for the different. \n\nJohn has studied under masters such as Claudine Doury (Paris), Janet Delaney (SF MOMA) and Bob Killen (National Parks Masterclass). He often pursues his work thematically, developing series such as Surface (exploring the surface of everyday objects); Ruins (the natural and man made degradation of the built environment; and Memento Mori (historic cemeteries around the world). \n\nAt the onset of the Covid 19 lockdown, John began a year-long project The Daily Photo, whereby he published one or a small group of photos every day, accompanied by a brief narrative musing on current events, politics, philosophy, or the photo itself. The project culminated in a book of the first one hundred days, plus a boxed set of unique prints. \n\nJohn believes that photography is a means of seeing, of augmenting vision, of discovery. Knowing that a photograph may be somewhere around you forces you look more closely, see details, see not just the subject but what surrounds it, what is before and behind it, all contributing to the story that a successful photo tells.  \n\nJohn has studied under masters such as Claudine Doury (Paris), Janet Delaney (SF MOMA) and Bob Killen (National Parks Masterclass). ","user_id":362721,"name":"John Cate","website":"www.johncatephotos.com"},{"id":7454,"bio":"I'm a self taught fine art photographer who was discovered after being offered a place at Review Santa Fe in 2011.  The outcome of me being found there resulted in me producing many projects, a number of which now having received honorary mentions in IPA awards, in addition to advancing my portfolios within both Emergentes DST, Lensculture and Critical Mass.  My work is mainly self confessional or about memories and some of my images/projects have been exhibited in MOMA Tbilisi, Arles;  Rennes France and Cologne Germany.  ","user_id":7454,"name":"Joanna Black","website":"www.joannablackphotography.com"},{"id":443075,"bio":" Me dedico a la fotografía de calle. Tengo 72 años y siempre lo hice.\n Ingresé al mundo digital hace 10 años.  \n Saludos desde el extremo sur del mundo !","user_id":442491,"name":"Ignacio Hanfling","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/124534444@N07"},{"id":764759,"bio":"I'm very much an amateur photographer, and have been shooting for around 6 years now. I'm 38, work in digital marketing and studied Graphic Design at University.\n\nI was immediately drawn to the medium of photography, and more so, capturing candid moments on the street, I'd often be found walking around London boroughs, searching for something interesting to shoot. \n\nMy favourite photographers; Parr, Leiter, Ho, Eggleston, Gruyaert, and of course, Maier.\n","user_id":758817,"name":"Matt Chinn","website":""},{"id":7542,"bio":"Masis Usenmez, EFIAP, GPU CROWN 2, SSS/B, is a renowned photographer based in Rennes, France. Born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1979 and of Armenian origin, Masis rediscovered his passion for photography in his early 30s. He pursued this passion academically, earning a degree in Photography from Anadolu University in 2013 and a Master of Photography from Marmara University in 2019.\n\nMasis has participated in numerous competitions, winning over 300 acceptances and medals. His passion lies in street and documentary photography, where he expertly plays with light and shadow to create a surreal ambiance in his black-and-white images. His work has been exhibited in Turkey, Europe, and the USA, earning him accolades such as the Collectif du Hérisson Grand Prix and the Photofolie Prix \"Noir et Blanc\" in 2020. Since 2008, Masis has traveled the world documenting life and culture, capturing rare moments of people in the streets.\n\nHe prefers shooting with a rangefinder or mirrorless camera equipped with a 35mm or 50mm lens. His distinctive style involves converting images to high-contrast, grainy black and white, which he believes strips away the distraction of color and emphasizes textures, shapes, and patterns, giving his images a timeless quality.","user_id":7542,"name":"Masis Usenmez","website":"www.masisusenmez.com"},{"id":764896,"bio":"www.rolandwagner-photography.de","user_id":758923,"name":"Roland Wagner","website":"www.rolandwagner-photography.de"},{"id":151830,"bio":"Hi, my name is Gabriele Puglisi, I am a young photographer Getty images contributor.\nI was chosen as ambassador for the Venice art and lagoon award for the 2016 edition.\nMy publications: three times on Fisheye le mag - also in their second book -\n Stories Collective, Huffpost Italia and three times on Perimeter, one of my photographs in addition is permanently exhibited at the Academy of Fine Arts in Verona. Another photo of mine was recognized '' as one of the most significant works '' at the prize '' Telling oneself, telling others '' organized by Huffpost Italy and FIAF (Italian Federation of Photographers Association) and recently Lens Culture has inserted a portrait I made on the wall of the '' Portrait awards 2020 '' competition, one of the photos of my '' Virus photos '' project won the contest organized by ICP (International Center of Photography) and won the publication on their profile instagram, one of my photos was selected for the exhibition in Ny organized by ICP.The ''L'onda Nuova'' art gallery (which hosted, among others, Fontana and Gastel) has recently created my personal ''Photographs by hand''. I recently attended a specialization course in fashion photography at the IED in Rome, obtaining the approval of the teachers.\nIn addition, I won the ''Light Land'' prize organized by the master of photography direction Vittorio Storaro, who saw my work ''Sand-moon'' auctioned by Christie's. ","user_id":151228,"name":"Gabriele Puglisi","website":""},{"id":793703,"bio":"Adreinne Waheed is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY.  Her work bears witness to and holds space for the beauty, brilliance and resilience of Black folks across the diaspora.\n\nMs. Waheed is an accomplished photo editor who, during her 20 year career, has produced and directed photo shoots for publications including Vibe, Essence and Time Inc. Books.\nHer photography has been published by The New York Times, i-D, British Vogue, Cosmopolitan, National Geographic, and Photo District News; and has been featured by Spotify, Curology and the NAACP's Twenty 20 in Black.\n\nMs. Waheed is the recipient of the 2019 Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts SIP Fellowship and the 2020/21 Svane Family Foundation Ark Commission.\n\nIn 2010, she created the Waheed Photo Archive, which was acquired by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in 2015.\n\nWaheed's coffee table book, Black Joy and Resistance, sold out upon its release in December 2018.  Her current solo exhibition, The Audacity to Thrive is on view until October 27, 2024 at the Charles Wright Museum in Detroit, MI.\n","user_id":782216,"name":"Adreinne Waheed","website":"www.adreinnewaheed.com"},{"id":7578,"bio":"Julia Gunther is a German photo artist who specialises in documentary projects. Her work explores themes of representation, gender, visual identity and social activism, specifically, the role of women in society.\n","user_id":7578,"name":"Julia Gunther","website":"www.juliagunther.com"},{"id":435990,"bio":"Anna Sparks is a mixed media artist, designer, photographer, and all around 'arranger' of things. She combines her love for traveling, visual storytelling and collecting things with her desire to spread a message and document her environment in her mixed media pieces, film photographs, and analog collages. As a street and culture documentarian, she approaches her subjects with respect, grace, and understanding.","user_id":435406,"name":"Anna Sparks","website":"www.asparksarts.com"},{"id":536195,"bio":"a television creative by trade but a photographer by passion. ","user_id":535611,"name":"Tom Keeter","website":""},{"id":793917,"bio":"I'm an Italian-born artist who has wandered through the vibrant streets of Milan, London, and Madrid. With a background in photography, a passion for illustration, and a love for digital manipulation, I weave together surreal compositions that transcend reality. \nAs an artist, I love to explore the art of crafting miniature landscapes using everyday materials such as paper, felt, acrylic paint, and more. I assemble these scenes, infusing them with a sense of enchantment and whimsy. Once the miniature landscape is completed, I transfer it into my home photography studio, where I capture its essence through the lens of my camera.","user_id":782428,"name":"Valeria Vernizzi","website":"www.valeriavernizziart.com"},{"id":7536,"bio":"Santolo Felaco (1984, Naples). Co-founder of L.I.S.A. collective and founder and curator of Discarded Magazine\n\nIn 2016 he founded L.I.S.A. collective with Gian Marco Sanna and Dario Li Gioi.\nFrom 2016 to 2018 he worked for the long term project “Caput Mundi”. Such work published on many international magazines.\nIn 2017 he published the fanzine “918”.\nIn 2018 he published with Gian Marco Sanna the fanzine “But I love you”. and in the same year Urbanautica Institute published the book “Caput Mundi”. This work has been exhibited at Galleria Ribella and Spazio Tiepolo 38\nIn 2019, Caput Mundi book has been exhibited at Athene Photofestival and was awarded at the Italian Street Photofestival for best book.\nIn 2019 he founded Discarded Magazine\nFrom 2018 to today he’s working to the long term project “Spleen” which published on several international magazines.\n","user_id":7536,"name":"Santolo Felaco","website":"www.santolofelaco.com"},{"id":366511,"bio":"Virginia Hines is a frequent contributor to Street Photography Magazine. Her photos have appeared in many print and digital publications and have been exhibited in group shows across the U.S. and in Europe and South America. She wrote the introductory essay for Harvey Stein's latest book of street photography, Coney Island People: 50 Years (Schiffer 2022).\n","user_id":365909,"name":"Virginia Hines","website":"www.virginiahines.com"},{"id":764845,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer working out of New York.  Commercially speaking I specialize in architecture and interior design.  When shooting for myself, I love to shoot in foreign lands.","user_id":758883,"name":"Peter Dressel","website":"www.peterdressel.com"},{"id":130361,"bio":"My professional career began in 1978 with the Artists-in-Residence Program which linked artists with City and social service agencies.  I documented the program, and as Director developed and administered projects for 7 photographers.\nIn the 80s I published and exhibited photographic work on the subject of jazz, mounting exhibitions and publishing in the U.S., Europe and Asia.\nIn 1996 I became executive director of Jazz Institute of Chicago, a small not for profit arts presenting organization. I created programs in collaboration with a variety of cultural and governmental institutions in Chicago and Europe. Throughout my tenure I documented the programs I created. While the majority of this period was spent growing the organization, it also provided opportunities for me to continue to develop my art.    I stepped down from my role as executive director in March 2018 to focus more deeply on my own artistic endeavors. \n","user_id":129759,"name":"Lauren Deutsch","website":"laurendeutschphoto.com"},{"id":227586,"bio":"Self-taught and some photograhy course.","user_id":226984,"name":"Javier López","website":"javier-lopez.es"},{"id":756350,"bio":"I’m an editorial and commercial photographer in Seattle. My clients include Crosscut, Teva, Kavu, and the NHL. I also work as an assistant to National Geographic Photographer Sofia Jaramillo and cycling photographers Ashley and Jered Gruber. I completed my studies at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX) in December 2021 and graduated with a double degree in journalism and environmental studies from the University of Washington in June of 2021. ","user_id":751601,"name":"Conor Courtney","website":"www.conorcourtney.com"},{"id":723574,"bio":"a street shutterbug who trying everyday to be a street photographer.","user_id":722990,"name":"Jerry gao","website":"www.instagram.com/bluesjerry"},{"id":214972,"bio":"I'm Greta Rizzi, I'm an Italian self-taught photographer and I started taking pictures seven years ago.  In that period, I also started to collect photographic books. Right now my collection counts almost 300 books. Two years ago I have created a page  in instagram @theworldofphotobooks  where I publish and write about my books  because I love to share informations and my collection with others book collectors. I am lucky that actually I live in the United States where I can find  photographic books more easily and  cheaper price. I love traveling and seeing photographic exhibitions. ","user_id":214370,"name":"Greta Rizzi","website":""},{"id":793995,"bio":"Cara-Ann Simpson is a regional Australian multidisciplinary artist. Her practice engages with sensory perception and environmental interaction. Developing strong connections to land and the environment, she often draws upon the sonic landscape and its visualisation. From photomanipulation through to interactive installation, her practice arises out of an analytical foundation to conceptualise, and then realise, ideas and projects. Her home, on the lands of the Wakka Wakka nation (Qld), informs her practice. Recently, Simpson’s practice has become entwined with her rediscovery of identity, after her sense of self was lost due to serious illness and memory fragmentation. This, alongside Simpson’s exploration of sensory immersion, active observation and deep listening, is shaped by her journey living with disability. Simpson won the Heysen Prize for Landscape 2022, UniSQ Young Alumnus of the Year 2017, University of Ballarat Emerging Artist Award 2012, and Hobday and Hingston Bursary 2007 (Queensland Art Gallery). She’s received funding from Creative Australia, Arts Queensland, Regional Arts Fund and Arts Victoria. Simpson has exhibited and presented in Australia and internationally.","user_id":782506,"name":"Cara-Ann Simpson","website":"caraannsimpson.com/ "},{"id":765027,"bio":"Mexican amateur photographer based in Paris, France.","user_id":759021,"name":"Raúl Yslas","website":""},{"id":794093,"bio":"Adam Chapin is an Asheville, North Carolina artist. Born in 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Adam's interest in photography started in 1997, but it was not until 2012 that he began focusing on making work that he felt connected to. Adam is mostly self-taught save for a few workshops and studying some of the greats such as Duane Michals, Salgado, Danny Lyon, Gregory Crewdson, Martin Parr, Richard Misrach, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and others. Adam is not a master of one style, instead continually exploring what feeling he's pulled by or into - adhering to an older style of making work in and for the moment without an interest in making a larger global statement, just seeing the beauty of time that will likely not repeat. Adam shoots mainly digital medium format, currently with a Fujifilm GFX 50r.","user_id":782604,"name":"Adam Chapin","website":"www.adamchapinphotography.com"},{"id":548947,"bio":"I am a documentary and portrait photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Born in Ukraine and raised in Russia, I have been making photographs for nearly twenty years. Over that time, I have photographed people in the intimate spaces between public and private life — runners before a race, women in their own kitchens, strangers who agreed to be seen. My commercial work spans campaigns for Nike and PepsiCo.","user_id":548363,"name":"Katya Khromova","website":"www.katiekhromova.com"},{"id":765032,"bio":"","user_id":759025,"name":"Marco Martinetti","website":""},{"id":634846,"bio":"","user_id":634262,"name":"Camilo Mejia","website":"www.meji.cam"},{"id":765037,"bio":"","user_id":759030,"name":"Kushal Basaula","website":null},{"id":227633,"bio":"Kristin Reeves (b. 1976, Muncie, USA) uses time-based media and performance to model injury and resilience for vulnerable and sensuous bodies. Clinical imagery and institutional subject matter are personal to her because she was photographed for medical research as a child. She discovered that this pediatric research contributed to the loosening of bioethical standards in the United States which had be set in place after World War II to protect vulnerable subjects. Now she conducts her own experimental research on her media bodies. She earned her BFA at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana and her MFA at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Her media art work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, European Media Arts Festival, The Centro Cultural de España CDMX, San Francisco Cinematheque’s CROSSROADS, The Block Museum, Ann Arbor Film Festival, The Chicago Underground Film Festival, Impakt Festival, Antimatter [Media Art] Festival, Steppenwolf Theater, and Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University. She returned to Muncie, Indiana as an Assistant Professor of Intermedia Art at Ball State University.","user_id":227031,"name":"Kristin Reeves","website":"www.reevesmachine.com"},{"id":11501,"bio":"","user_id":11501,"name":"Ludvic Attard","website":""},{"id":765177,"bio":"","user_id":759132,"name":"Tomas Kondela","website":"tomasa.sk"},{"id":765082,"bio":"My name is Betti Young and I am an amateur street photographer based in Madrid, Spain. My main pastime is taking strolls with my camera, seeking to capture extraordinary moments and scenes within everyday life.","user_id":759061,"name":"Betti Young","website":"www.youngframes.com"},{"id":7602,"bio":"Pablo Serrano is a Puerto Rican artist completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he explores his own vision, primarily with the understanding of geometry, light and materiality of architecture. Before officially pursuing photography, Pablo started his studies in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico for a year, earning an invaluable foundation and set of skills that would compliment his artistic process forever. Now at the Savannah College of Art and Design, his vision has re-linked to architecture, and experimental applications with traditional/digital printing techniques evolves Pablo's craft continuously.\n\nGoing back and forth from his hometown Puerto Rico to the United States, and with ongoing learning of architecture, he can't help but to question: the actual role of architecture today, to what population does it cater, and the origins of vernacular architecture. Pablo documents these real housing organisms and how they function, having this understanding and intellectual curiosity, he feels the responsibility to respond to these cultural/architectural aspects while combining his personal aesthetic and strong technique.","user_id":7602,"name":"Pablo Serrano","website":"www.pabloserrano.me"},{"id":764449,"bio":"My name is Ben McMillan and I am a film photographer based in Phoenix, Arizona. I have been capturing and documenting the natural and cultural environments in my home city for around 5 years and prefer to document using a more candid approach.  ","user_id":758551,"name":"Ben McMillan","website":"benmcmillan.photo/work"},{"id":765125,"bio":"","user_id":759094,"name":"Alberto Privato","website":"www.instagram.com/albertoprivato"},{"id":130441,"bio":"Art photographer, graduate of Moscow Academy of Photography, member of the Union of Photo artists of Russia and Czech republic.","user_id":129839,"name":"Timur Suleymanov","website":"timursuleymanov.com"},{"id":765098,"bio":" \nI studied painting at the Kalisher School of Art, Tel Aviv and Art History and Cinema at the Tel Aviv University. My works have been exhibited in many exhibition spaces in Israel and around the world, including the Eretz Israel Museum Art and Design Biennale , Petah Tikva Art Museum, Braverman Gallery, Sotheby's Tel Aviv, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, The Philistine Culture Museum Ashdod and more.","user_id":759074,"name":"Anna Fromchenko","website":"Anna-Fromchenko.com"},{"id":119179,"bio":"","user_id":118577,"name":"Dusan Jovanovic","website":""},{"id":300246,"bio":"people and celebrity photographer, based in Essen, Germany","user_id":299644,"name":"Frank Lothar Lange","website":"franklotharlange.de"},{"id":587673,"bio":"I am a Mexican American artist who's main medium is photography and painting. Some of my subject matter includes landscapes, portraiture and figurative works. I am currently experimenting with alternative processes such as cyanotype and palladium printing. I currently teach High School Photography. ","user_id":587089,"name":"Daniel Cardenas","website":" "},{"id":459877,"bio":"30 years old and chasing the dream of being a photographer.","user_id":459293,"name":"Richard Molnar","website":"rwmphotos.com"},{"id":765153,"bio":"","user_id":759116,"name":"ANGELIQUE CHERONNET","website":"www.angeliquecheronnet.org"},{"id":71834,"bio":"","user_id":71564,"name":"Claude Dussez","website":"www.claudedussez.ch"},{"id":684465,"bio":"Street and documentary Photography based in Spain. \nPublished on National Geographic,1X, silver medal Of Europe reportaje.\nWinner street Life Framer 2022","user_id":683881,"name":"JESUS JIMENEZ","website":""},{"id":765180,"bio":"I’m a amateur photographer from Sweden that has a love for rangefinder’s both film and digital. My preferred camera is the Leica m6","user_id":759134,"name":"Alexander Brandstedt","website":""},{"id":571326,"bio":"Though educated in the Sciences, I have always had an eye for the aesthetic. While working as a biologist in Biscayne Bay in South Florida, I appreciated the sights and sounds of a decrepit, but still functioning, deep water dredge churning the mud and swirling the green waters of Florida's coast. Later, while studying mechanical engineering, I browsed the books in the college library's art section while trying to master such topics as differential equations, strength of materials and fluid dynamics. Later still, as an engineer working for large aerospace firms, I never lost sight of the beauty evident in the machinery and materials common in that industry. Largely self taught, my early pursuits in fine art photography have garnered shows at the Kentlands Mansion, the Strathmore Center for the Performing Arts, Hickok Cole Art Night, and the Chastleton Ballroom within the greater Washington, DC area.","user_id":570742,"name":"Andrew Wohl","website":"www.fineartamerica.com/profiles/andrew-wohl"},{"id":765270,"bio":"Ashley B Webster is a queer interdisciplinary creative in tech, photo \u0026amp; music based in Los Angeles.","user_id":759198,"name":"Ashley Webster","website":"www.abwnow.com"},{"id":765204,"bio":"An amateur photographer inspired by urban life and story that streets are telling","user_id":759149,"name":"Milos Nikolic","website":""},{"id":7638,"bio":"Visual artist with deep interest in documentary projects, he has always practiced photography as a passion and as a pursuit of knowledge.\nAfter graduating in psychology in 2005 with a thesis on visual perception, begins his professional work in the reportage and portraits.\nSpecializes in professional lighting to EFTI in Madrid.\nIn 2011 the series End of Reality, is selected for Italian Emerging Photography by Laura Serani and projected in France, Turkey and Italy.\nIn the same year he directed his first shortfilm Zapatos Rojos and founded the production group Sustancias Activas.\nIn his latest project “La Isla” (2010-2016), where the island is an archetypal site and a place in which man is free to give life to new utopias of regeneration, he has combined photography and video at the same time counting with the participation of more than 70 performers.\nAt present he lives and works in Ibiza.","user_id":7638,"name":"Marco Ferraris","website":"www.marcoferraris.com"},{"id":726761,"bio":"Amateur photographer","user_id":726177,"name":"Valerii Ladomyriak","website":"www.instagram.com/ladomyriak"},{"id":764938,"bio":"","user_id":758954,"name":"Emanuele Zanchi","website":""},{"id":620492,"bio":"I was born and raised in beautiful Kyiv, Ukraine - a place that wholly shaped my artistic voice early on. I have been living in the United States for nearly twenty years now, and my connection to my heritage continues to nourish me as an artist and individual. For over a decade I immersed myself in the vibrant energy of New York, honing my craft through personal photography projects, and lending my meticulous retouching skills to high end commercial campaigns, editorials, fine art exhibitions, and photography books. I publish my personal work as Koloméa, and maintain a satellite studio practice in the beautiful city of Austin, Texas. Through my unwavering commitment to capturing genuine moments, I strive to leave an authentic mark on the world of visual storytelling. ","user_id":619908,"name":"Khrystyna Chekhlata","website":"www.studio-kolomea.com"},{"id":91382,"bio":"Born in France and trained as a journalist, Marc Olivier Le Blanc came to photography through photo-reportage — drawn to the idea that a single image could carry the weight of a complete story. That instinct has never left him, even as his work has evolved into commercial, editorial, and advertising photography across two decades in San Francisco.\nHe is best known for environmental portraiture: finding the right light, the right space, the right moment of openness in a subject. Whether photographing a Silicon Valley founder, a farm worker, or a brand campaign, the question is always the same — what is true about this person, right now? His editorial work has appeared in National Geographic, GQ, Forbes, TIME, and the Wall Street Journal. His commercial clients include Levi's, Google, and Airbnb.\nHe works from a studio in the Mission District and throughout the Bay Area.","user_id":90919,"name":"Marc Olivier Le Blanc","website":"www.marcolivierleblanc.com"},{"id":765799,"bio":"I’m a street photographer based in Perth, Western Australia. I work mostly with 35mm film and am drawn to everyday scenes, small gestures, fleeting interactions, and the way people move through shared spaces. I prefer to walk, observe, and shoot instinctively, documenting moments as they happen.","user_id":759580,"name":"Kyle Attwood","website":"www.kyleattwood.com"},{"id":840806,"bio":"","user_id":826649,"name":"Daniel Behrouzi","website":null},{"id":724355,"bio":"Ilya Niko is a street photographer based in New York City. His images are usually taken in color, often employ flash, and portray people on the streets of NYC. Ilya can often be found walking along 5th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan or in Coney Island, Brooklyn, two of his favorite areas to photograph. ","user_id":723771,"name":"Ilya Nikolayev","website":"www.ilyaniko.com"},{"id":765625,"bio":"I am 59 years old live with a severe personality disorder. I ground myself in phone photography of what I observe on the street. I see myself as a liberator of people's personalities as I imagine them. I release them from the visual banality surrounding them. It is impossible for me to look through the lens and think about anything else. I am a poor man and cannot afford fancy equipment. I admire famous photographers who used non-professional cameras. I take aim and shoot -- with complete, considered disregard for rules and guidelines. I am a loner.","user_id":759455,"name":"John David Moore","website":""},{"id":7737,"bio":"Marlous van der Sloot (1986) graduated in 2011 from the Royal Academy of Arts in the Netherlands, where her work developed towards the perception of senses.\n\nIn the modern society we often want to forget that 'the physical' is also a source of information. Because of rationalisation, we turned away from our 'ordinary' world, convinced that our senses do not learn us anything valuable.  But we cannot ignore our body and look at it as a 'lifeless bag of cells'. We don't just have a body, we are a body. Forgetting this gives us the same feeling as a sleeping arm. In this condition your limb is biological still yours, but you do not experience it as yours. It seems the arm of a stranger... \n\nThe alienation of our body is the theme of my work. My aim is to create images which raise physical awareness. \n\nHer work has been shown at various international festivals, galleries and events including: Galerie Voies Off (FR), PHotoEspana (ES), Journées photographiques de Biel/Bienne (CH), Singapore International Photography Festival (SG), Fotofestival Naarden (NL) and Slideluck Potshow Amsterdam (NL). Besides she works in commission for clients as Nederlands Dans Theater, Korzo Theater and Me Studio. ","user_id":7737,"name":"Marlous Van Der Sloot","website":"www.marlousvandersloot.com"},{"id":7706,"bio":"I was born in 1951 and educated in Salford, Northwest England.  I\ncompleted my Fine Art Degree at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1975.\n\nIn 2004 I returned to North Northumberland where i now live and work\nnot far from Holy Island.\n\nI have travelled to work in Japan, France and Ireland but the main focus in\ndeveloping my unique vision is the remote beaches of Wester Ross in north-west Scotland and the Western fringes of the outlying Islands.\n\nIn 2000 I  was made a Fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation and now spend time at their facility in North West Mayo, Eire.\n\nI have work in some major public and private collections including Deutche\nBank, Goldman Sachs, the National Photography Collection, Bradford, the National Gallery of Scotland’ and the V and A","user_id":7706,"name":"Paul Kenny","website":"www.paul-kenny.co.uk"},{"id":7746,"bio":"Dimitris Michalakis was born in 1977 in Elefsina, Greece. He studied photography at the Focus School of Photography in Athens. Since 2004 he has been a regular contributor to K Magazine, (Kathimerini, Sunday Edition), and the E Magazine (Eleytherotypia, Sunday Edition). His photographs have been published in various Greek and international publications (Spiegel, Die Zeit, Rolling Stones Magazine,Le Monde, Washington Post, International NY Times,Vice).He has traveled on journalistic missions to many countries.\n\nSolo Exhibitions:\n2013: ‘Burnout’ (in progress), Colemine Gallery, Zurich, Swiss\n2010: 'NATO Avenue', Cheapart Gallery, Athens, Thessaloniki Biennial, Greece\n2008: 'Old School' Sen Yung China Gamma Photo Agency China's Cultural Olympiad\n\nGroup Exhibitions:\n2016:Burnout,European Month of Photography, MUSA-Museum,Austria\n2016:Burnout,Athens Photo Festival, Athens, Greece\n2016:The Road Not Taken, Medphoto Festival, Rethimno Greece\n2014: Depression Era, Benaki Museum,Athens..........","user_id":7746,"name":"Dimitris Michalakis","website":"www.dimitrismichalakis.com"},{"id":765933,"bio":"I'm a photographer, forty-three years old, trying to understand people.","user_id":759681,"name":"Daniele Muriano","website":""},{"id":765374,"bio":"Après des études d'Histoire à Paris, je me consacre à la photographie. Formé au reportage photographique à l'EPSAA Paris, je me tourne particulièrement vers le monde du spectacle vivant et m'adonne à des projets personnels qui me tiennent aussi à cœur, avec l'envie de traiter des environnements urbains et de leurs habitants. \nDiffusé par l'agence Hans Lucas depuis 2022, je couvre l'actualité politique, culturelle et sociale pour diffusion dans la presse quotidienne et hebdomadaire.","user_id":759274,"name":"Stéphane Mouchmouche","website":"www.stephanem.com"},{"id":7756,"bio":"Brett Simison is an award-winning editorial, documentary, and portrait photographer. Assignments have taken him across the United States, Europe, Mexico, Asia, and Central and South America. His work was profiled in Shutterbug Magazine, has been published by National Geographic, the Associated Press, the New York Times, Outside, Time, Backpacker, and has been featured in group and solo exhibitions throughout New England. \n\nBrett specializes in feature stories and portraiture. He is a member of ASMP and NPPA.\n\nThe native of Citronelle, Alabama now lives with his wife Amy, son Connor, and daughter Charlotte in the city of Vergennes, Vermont. ","user_id":7756,"name":"Brett Simison","website":"www.brettsimison.com"},{"id":765948,"bio":"I am a Denver based amateur practicing street, urbanscape, and landscape photography.","user_id":759691,"name":"Kyle Durlam","website":"kyledurlam.com"},{"id":729001,"bio":"Street Photographer + Creative Art Director\n\nAs a Native Puerto Rican, I found myself living in California for six years following the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017. During my time there, I discovered my passion for street photography while commuting to work, initially using a 35mm focal lens to capture the dynamic scenes around me. However, the pandemic brought about a halt to my endeavors, leaving me confined to lockdown like many others, unable to document the bustling world around me.\n\nBut as restrictions eased, I eagerly returned to the streets, adjusting my eye to a 28mm focal lens and capturing the vibrant essence of life unfolding before me. Now  Florida-based, I continue my journey, using my lens to immortalize the moments and stories that define our urban landscapes.","user_id":728417,"name":"Juan Sostre","website":"sostreshots.com"},{"id":765913,"bio":"As a free spirit traveling the world, Robert found that with his camera he had entree to people and places he never would have encountered. He's been on a life long journey of discovery ever since, with stops in Brazil, Cuba, Punta del Este, The Alps, Russia, Myanmar and Mexico, just to name a few. Photographing people from all over, young and old, Robert has the ability to reveal the common humanity that unites us all. ","user_id":759664,"name":"Robert Whitman","website":"www.robertwhitman.com"},{"id":765956,"bio":"Anatolii Vishnev, originally from Saint Petersburg Russia moved to the US in 2015. \nPhotography for me is the best stress relieve and probably the easiest way to share my worldview with earthlings. Since I moved to the US, particularly in New York, I realized that this city heavily inspired me to take photographs on daily basis, mostly street photography, landscapes and architecture. ","user_id":759698,"name":"ANATOLII VISHNEV","website":""},{"id":733440,"bio":"64 year old student photography in evening course.","user_id":732436,"name":"Philippe Vanraes","website":""},{"id":765918,"bio":"Born on 03/23/1973. Education - higher, technical. The first photo is in 1983. In 2006 he began to use digital photography equipment. For the first time he took part in international photo contests in 2009.\n\nMore than 250 awards in more than 20 countries around the world.\n10 personal photo exhibitions.\nMember of the international federation FIAP (rank EFIAP), NSFHU (Ukraine), ČFFU (Chech republic).\nInduction into the esteemed Hall of Fame (https://theiaap.com/famehall) of the International Association of Art Photographers for the year 2022","user_id":759668,"name":"OLEG ZHYLIN","website":"zhylinoleg.com"},{"id":7809,"bio":"I am a documentary and fine arts photographer who explores individual lives in the context of human and natural community.  We often see others through the lens of our own fears, hopes and expectations.  Photography can shift our frame of reference, and challenge us to see with an open and curious mind.","user_id":7809,"name":"Bruce Ambuel","website":"bruceambuel.com"},{"id":794070,"bio":"Daura Campos is a visual artist and photographer based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In her practice, she investigates social issues through experimental photographic techniques, pushing against expectations of representation and exploring what is often left unseen. Her process allows analog film to exist as a reactive being beyond a medium of choice and aims to ignite discourse about our relationship with photography and society. \nDaura has exhibited at the CICA Museum (South Korea), MK Gallery (England), Rotterdam Photo (Netherlands), Pinakothek der Moderne (Germany), Experimental Photo Festival (Spain), Museum of Art of Pereira (Colombia), Gallery 44 (Canada), and Open Eye Gallery (England).\nHer work has been recognized by the Analog Sparks Awards (2024) with 2nd Place in the Technique categories, a high commendation from The JUST Art Award (2023), a special mention from the Art Vue Foundation Yearly Prize (2022), a FORGE Fellowship (2022), The Alternative Art School Fellowship (2021), and others.\nDaura received her Bachelor of Film and Media from PUC Minas in Belo Horizonte in 2024. She works as an independent artist and teaches alternative photographic processes.","user_id":782581,"name":"Daura Campos","website":"www.dauracampos.com"},{"id":298509,"bio":"My name is Eli and it's not so long that I'm approaching at Photography . I started a few years ago to fill my 'empty spaces' and photography not only filled them, but took possession of all my being. \nI say one thing: I am an eternal beginner!\nBut when I spend time taking pictures, I lose my lucidity. Sometimes this trance produces something quite good at other times, often, just shots to throw away. But the serenity and calm that I feel when I have the \ncamera in my hands I rarely find in other situations. Maybe it's just an attempt to stop a fragment of life in one click ...","user_id":297907,"name":"Elisabetta Tosi","website":""},{"id":68746,"bio":"Raphael Shammaa, fine art photographer, was born in Cairo, Egypt. He arrived in Paris to study art and architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He quickly fell in love with photography, and decided to join the photography school in Vevey, Switzerland. He moved into advertising and fashion photography. In the early 1960s, he decided to live the American dream and moved to New York.\n\nHis photobook “The Simplicity of the Moment” was rated one of the  10 best of 2017 by Elizabeth Avedon and is part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The International Center of Photography in New York, and The New York Public Library.","user_id":68480,"name":"Raphael Shammaa","website":"www.raphaelshammaa.com"},{"id":225527,"bio":"","user_id":224925,"name":"Libby Holmsen","website":""},{"id":769311,"bio":"","user_id":762116,"name":"Tijana Laković","website":""},{"id":110538,"bio":"1987 Born in Japan.\n​Photographer based in Tokyo.\n\nI majored in piano from childhood until I graduated from university. I think the expression of sound and color is the same. I will pursue my own photographic expression every day.","user_id":109936,"name":"Yasuhito Shigaki","website":"www.instagram.com/neijin0218"},{"id":766130,"bio":"","user_id":759834,"name":"Brian Scullion","website":""},{"id":766132,"bio":"Each photo encodes an emotion I felt while walking the streets. It's a glimpse inside triggered by an outside image","user_id":759836,"name":"Horia Horobeanu","website":""},{"id":180300,"bio":"Aurélie Crisetig (b. 1992, Switzerland) is a visual artist and photographer based in London. She uses photography to explore the alteration of human memory in a world overwhelmed by digital entities. Her works reflect the constant use of visual mechanical recordings in everyday life. Working with film and digital photography as well as mixed media art, her practice revolves around the (re)discovery of urban landscapes and (re)collections of daily life elements. Aurélie has a BA in Art History and Film Studies, a MA in Photography from UAL, and a MA in History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia from SOAS.","user_id":179698,"name":"Aurélie Crisetig","website":"www.acrisetig.com"},{"id":766244,"bio":"Dylan Brunick is a photographer inspired by the essence of everyday life in different societies. He seeks to capture moments that convey honesty and authenticity. Through his work he hopes to show the connection between people across borders and to recognize our shared humanity. ","user_id":759920,"name":"dylan brunick","website":"www.dylanbrunick.com"},{"id":766199,"bio":"","user_id":759886,"name":"Hollis Dwyer","website":""},{"id":130518,"bio":"My greatest  life lesson   has been my journey  in Documentary Photography for the last 30 years. I am recently assembling  my self-assignments for the purpose of publication and exhibition. Being a former freelance Louisiana Press Photographer for many years, I have documented social issues such as Greenpeace, Abortion, , Institutionalization , Diners and/ or Restaurateurs, Subliminal Affect of Violence plus , a glimpse of cultures in Mexico and Paris to name a few.\nScholastically, I have studied photography and it's history extensively  on the university level and attended  Master Seminars  with prestigious photographers as Mary Ellen Mark, Sally Mann, Eugene Richards, Taisie Berkeley, Joan Rosenstein and Ted Orland.  \nMy photography is a progressive attempt to capture the  pulse of humanity ....undisguised.  ","user_id":129916,"name":"Sara Redlich","website":""},{"id":145596,"bio":"Lea Meienberg has been working as a freelance photographer for editorial and corporate clients since 2008.\nShe was born in Switzerland in 1982 and majored in art and media design at the F+F School of Arts and Design in Zurich.\nShe’s also completed assignments and personal projects in Berlin, Sardinia, New York, Hongkong and across the African continent in countries such as Angola, Tanzania, and Kenya.\n\nLea specializes in portrait and reportage photography.\nHer work gets printed by major European publishing houses and appears in magazines and newspapers such as Die Zeit, Monocle, The Telegraph, NZZ, Sonntagszeitung, Le Temps. Apart from her editorial work, she collaborates regularly with companies such as chocolate manufacturer Sprüngli, Swiss railways SBB, and Switzerland Tourism.\n\nShe is represented by 13 Photo agency and a member of Near, the Swiss association for contemporary photography. ","user_id":144994,"name":"Lea Meienberg","website":"www.leameienberg.ch"},{"id":12122,"bio":"I am a History professor who took up photography as a hobby about ten years ago.  ","user_id":12122,"name":"John Hajduk","website":"drjohnsrecordshelf.blogspot.com"},{"id":11448,"bio":"I studied Photography from 2009 - 2012 at degree level at the LCC in London. I then went onto study at Westminster University completing my MA in 2015. The work I produce is developed from research, and is constructed by means of created images with a suggestive narrative in response to a variety of issues shaped by our social, domestic, cultural and political environment. ","user_id":11448,"name":"Luke Smith","website":"www.lukesmithphotography.com"},{"id":785841,"bio":"Tamra M. Gentry is an award-winning fine art photographer specializing in abstract macro and close-up photography. Blending her background in science with her love of art, she captures the intricate and often hidden worlds within rocks and minerals. Her work reveals the breathtaking beauty and complexity of natural structures, inviting viewers to explore and appreciate the microcosms that surround us.","user_id":775613,"name":"Tamra M. Gentry","website":"www.tamragentryphotography.com"},{"id":766483,"bio":"","user_id":760095,"name":"JOHN D FADAKIS","website":""},{"id":168461,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer based in South Korea, ","user_id":167859,"name":"Bong Goo Kang","website":"www.instagram.com/whats.up.bk"},{"id":736635,"bio":"Originally I'm from Russia, but I have been living in Slovenia for the past six years. Though my background is in economics and psychology, I unexpectedly found my true passion in photography during the pandemic. What began as a casual photography course has since evolved into a deep artistic pursuit. I now study at the Higher School of Photography and continuously seek to refine my skills.\nMy practice centers on portrait and conceptual photography, with self-portraiture becoming increasingly central to my work.\n","user_id":735084,"name":"Alena Solomonova","website":"www.solomalena.com"},{"id":766601,"bio":"","user_id":760184,"name":"Dan Kutler","website":"dankutler.com"},{"id":197011,"bio":"Carin van der Donk is a Dutch photographer and camerawoman, based in NYC. At 15 she became an international fashion model, working with photographers like Richard Scavullo, Kurt Markus, and Jean Loup Sieff. After settling in New York City, she became an assistant-producer for Art + Commerce, working with photographers Ellen von Unwerth, Frank W. Ockenfels III, and Mary Ellen Mark, followed by becoming an agent and producer at Julian Meijer et Associes. Her photographs are used by political organizations, including Sister District, Future Now, Housing Justice for All, NoIDC, and Councilmember Carlina Rivera. She contributed stills to the HBO documentaries “The Sentence” (2018), and “Kill Chain” (2020). A solo exhibition of her photography was held at the St. George Church, NYC in 2018. She is co-producing a documentary about Fogo Azul, an all women, non-binary, gender non-conforming Samba Reggae drum line (she is a band member herself). She is a 2021 graduate of the International Center of Photography program in Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism. She exhibited 3 times as a finalist for Women Street Photographers.","user_id":196409,"name":"Carin van der Donk","website":"CarinvanderDonk.com"},{"id":151751,"bio":"STATEMENT\nGerman Arrubla’s artistic work rotates around\nfour main concepts:\nMemory and its areas of influence – Arrubla\nrecollects personal and family experiences,\ncontextualises objects he finds, and evokes\nhistorical events; in each case adding\nelements from his imagination, fiction and\nfabrication.\nTime – which he analyses from the Now and\nthe A-temporal perspective simultaneously.\nAnonymity – it is fundamental to treat a\nspecific phenomenon as a subject active\nwithin a community rather than shaping it\nfrom a personal point of view.\nHistory – observed through its socio-political\nand religious components or simply through\neveryday experience.\nThe tools needed to analyse these concepts\nare:\nUnveiling – removing all coverings in order\nto highlight a new reading.\nScrutinize – taking extra time to examine\na circumstance in order to discover what\nlies beneath.\nRevisit – revisiting significant events, which\nseem to have been collectively forgotten,\nalthough they are still clearly documente","user_id":151149,"name":"Germán de Jesús Arrubla Arrubla","website":""},{"id":763031,"bio":"I'm Michael, I'm a computer science engineer from Venice. I work with autonomous robots, but in my free time I like doing anything but what is related to my work, following my curiosity. I have quite some interests, and with the time I learned to choose between them following the inspiration of the moment. In all of them, photography from a random encounter became something central and always present, part of my trips while sharing my emotions and being my mirror. At the beginning I avoided taking pictures of people, then they started to be the focus. Since some months ago I transferred to Brazil for work, where I'm trying to understand how to evolve my way of photographing. I think a lot, but I prefer simple things. I adore writing down quotes from movies and books. I believe there will be always something new to look for, that there is no end.","user_id":757265,"name":"Michael Masiero","website":""},{"id":766394,"bio":"","user_id":760032,"name":"jenia Filatova","website":"jeniafilatova.com"},{"id":241372,"bio":"As a passionate photographer and solo traveler, I love to observe the everyday life of different cultures and try to find common sense around the world. \nI always try to be invisible to capture the naturalness of my subjects and deeply feel the emotion of the moment.\n","user_id":240770,"name":"Giacomo Buzio","website":"www.giacobu.com"},{"id":766500,"bio":"London based photographer. Street photography with a hint of fine art.","user_id":760109,"name":"Anton Podolsky","website":""},{"id":766535,"bio":"23 years old, recently graduated from university with a major in mathematics and no interest in pursuing it. I love the ocean and going to gigs with my friends.  ","user_id":760133,"name":"Anna ORourke","website":""},{"id":765808,"bio":"","user_id":759587,"name":"Asli Gurbuz","website":""},{"id":766582,"bio":"Hobby photographer, trying out and having fun with photography.\n\n","user_id":760170,"name":"Hynek Reiner","website":"www.hynekreiner.com"},{"id":769489,"bio":"","user_id":762251,"name":"Richard Nugent","website":""},{"id":145773,"bio":"Hannah Burton is a London based photographer, specialising in portraiture. She studied photography at London College of Communication, where she graduated with First Class Honours in 2014. \n\nInterested in the performative nature of the photographic portrait, Hannah's  work examines our notions of self and our social identities. \n\n“A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he is being photographed, and what he does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what he’s wearing or how he looks.” (Richard Avedon)\n\nHannah is fascinated by the way we perform our identities and the complex, inevitably collaborative and, at times, problematic exchange between photographer and subject.","user_id":145171,"name":"Hannah Burton","website":"www.hannahvmburton.co.uk"},{"id":246147,"bio":"There is no doubt. I found photography and it found me. It’s as solid a marriage as the one I have with my wife, Susanne. I bought my first medium format camera, a Hasselblad, a 503CX, in photography school in 1987, then shot only 4x5“ for years and then turned digital with a Contax 645. Now I use a Phase One XF, an Alpa and a Leica Q. I like surprising my clients, the audience, even myself. I resist being put into any photo category. I love, live, laugh, work and breathe photography - I am photography. Always pushing the craft.","user_id":245545,"name":"Simon Puschmann","website":"www.simonpuschmann.com"},{"id":157146,"bio":"I am a photographer and Oscar nominated filmmaker. My love of cameras began at age 4. Growing up with a father who was a movie cameraman. Cameras seemed like magical instruments. I yearned  to use them to cast visual spells. To capture sensations that celebrate the beautry of nature.  I approach my photographic subjects as sensory explorations, allowing intuition to guide me often making long exposures. Or shooting highly orignal compositions. Wether it is a study of waves  on the North Shore in Oahu,  Koi in ponds in California, leaves dancing in a fall tree.  I use my camera as a paintbrush not a gun.  I try to create \"in\" camera, composing experientially, constantly trying push my photography to new levels of visual experience. I love reflections and will sometimes create prismatic nature montages, \"organic mandalas\" from a single image image inverted on itself. When an image feels magical it floods my emotions. \n","user_id":156544,"name":"Pen Densham","website":"Pendenshamphotography.com"},{"id":655167,"bio":"Domanov Evgenii, art photographer.\n Winner of prestigious international photo awards.\nHe works in various directions: minimalism, seascape, recently - has been researching the architecture of the 18-19 centuries.\nThe doors of the rarest palaces, museums, and historical mansions open for him.\nThe mission of the photographer is to show people a rare aesthetic that is destroyed and disappeared every day.\nEvgenii seeks to convey to the viewer how modern life is inscribed in historical interiors and tries to show that invisible thread that connects the historical past and the present.\nIn 2021 he received the prestigious Architectural Photographer of the Year award, according to MIFA.\nRecently he lives and works in Japan.","user_id":654583,"name":"Евгений Доманов","website":"www.facebook.com/DomanovArt"},{"id":115993,"bio":"Born in Mexico City 1968, lived in more than 21 homes with 37 housemates in 5 different countries, hence I consider myself a bit of a nomad.\n\nPsychology has always been at the center of my life, today I am interested in psychological portraits and aiming at producing storytelling by working with my subjects.\n\nThe experience of taking the picture is always more valuable to me, than the picture itself.  But after, I am fascinated by the spectators experience without having been there.\n\nI won First price at the contest El México de los Mexicanos 2009.\n\nI coordinated, photographed and edited 2 Memorias Gráficas for the IFE (Electorate Institute in Mexico), 2006 and 2009.\nRecently I collaborated on a Book about the 43 missing students, with Francisco Mata, edited by the Universidad Autónoma de México, 2016.\n\nLast exhibition in Mexico City (at Rejas de Chapultepec on Afro Mexican Communities), which  travelled to Salvador, Honduras, Haiti and Colombia.\n\n\n","user_id":115391,"name":"Paulina Garcia Hubard","website":"Separating my personal work from my comercial work at the moment. Page is under construction intagram: pau_garcia_hubard"},{"id":481086,"bio":"Awards\nPX3 (Prix de la Photographie Paris) – Gold \u0026amp; Silver Winner\nTifa Professional advertising/fashion Silver winner\nIPA (International Photography Awards) – Honorable Mention\nAPA (Japan Advertising Photographers’ Association) – Selected for the Annual Public Exhibition\n\nPublications\n\nMARIKA Magazine\nGMARO Magazine\nQuardo Magazine – Selected Back Cover Feature\nFiggi Magazine\n\nAwards 2 pictures was selected for music PV of Noriyuki Makihara song called \"kimi no ushiro sugata\" (100 ver.)\nA picture was selected for endroll of the movie called \" Tokyo mujirushi joshi monogatari\"\n","user_id":480502,"name":"Mariko Okubo","website":""},{"id":542038,"bio":"Based in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, Greg Mo specializes in street and conceptual photography throughout Asia, including countries like India, Indonesia, Burma, Japan, and China. He has embarked on projects like \"Tonle Soap\" and \"80cm,\" addressing climate change around the Mekong, and \"Shakti,\" focusing on India's extensive population. Greg also shares his expertise through street photography workshops across Asia.","user_id":541454,"name":"Greg Mo","website":"www.gregmo.co"},{"id":41144,"bio":"","user_id":41149,"name":"Carolina Sanchez-Monge","website":"carolinasanchez-monge.com"},{"id":234637,"bio":"I am a retired attorney who has been involved in photography for over 30 years.","user_id":234035,"name":"Gerald Woods","website":"WWW.Geraldwoods.net"},{"id":766705,"bio":"","user_id":760258,"name":"Emeline Perronno","website":null},{"id":567135,"bio":"","user_id":566551,"name":"Lou Fajardo","website":"www.loufajardo.com"},{"id":7787,"bio":"\n\nI was born in Verona, Italy, in 1982. \nIn 2008 I graduated from Milan Law Statale University and in 2009 I obtained a master’s degree in photography at IED (Venice, Italy).\nIn 2011 I joined Prospekt Photo Agency, Milan. \nMy pictures were exhibited in Italy and abroad (Angkor Photo Festival, Arles Le Nuit de L’Annee, Wonder photo Days Taipei, Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland, DOC Field Barcelona…) and published, among others, on The Sunday Times Magazine, Liberation, MarieClaire, D La Repubblica delle Donne, Internazionale, Sette, L'Espresso, Vanity Fair, Corriere della Sera.\nMy work has also been featured on several online magazines, such as GUP magazine, Phases Magazine, P3, Art Photo Index, Feature Shoot, Die Nacht, Lens Culture.\nAmongst my recognitions are: Gomma Prize Finalist 2022, Tokio Photo Competition winner, Honorable Mention at Px3 Paris, Cortona New Visions Prize, Streamers/Celeste Prize, Inail Prospekt Award.\nBetween 2012 and 2021 I lived in Barcelona, Spain, where I was working as a freelance photographer and photography teacher and where I was running, together with Yaiza Hernández, the photo art gallery \"Espacio Véntalo\".\nIn 2022 I moved back to Italy.\nwww.diambramariani.it\n\n","user_id":7787,"name":"Diambra Mariani","website":"www.diambramariani.it "},{"id":505300,"bio":"Tracy Barbutes is an independent visual journalist based in the Sierra Nevada (Sierra Miwok lands) near Yosemite National Park, California, U.S. Their work explores the landscape's dramatic transformation as the result of drought, fire and extreme climate variations.","user_id":504716,"name":"Tracy Barbutes","website":"www.TracyBarbutes.com"},{"id":853713,"bio":"","user_id":839557,"name":"Nikolai Barchan","website":null},{"id":746023,"bio":"Cali M. Banks (Munsee Lenape/Scottish) is a lens-based artist, holding an MFA in Interdisciplinary Media Arts Practices from CU Boulder. Cali is the Communications Coordinator for Light Work, and is an Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University. Cali is also a 2024 En Foco Photography Fellow.\n\nHer practice reclaims identity through auto-ethnographic, experimental photography and filmmaking. Her work explores personal and collective histories, relational intimacies, and the expansion of flattened definitions of indigenous art. She is interested in the idea of image-making as a time or record-keeper, and being able to manipulate that to recreate memories, history, and methods of healing.","user_id":742944,"name":"Cali M. Banks","website":"www.calimariebanks.com"},{"id":607070,"bio":"I am born in Antananarivo,  Madagascar and came to France at the age of 11. I studied and work in computer science consulting engineering, mainly on large scale websites. I always have my camera with me. \nI am looking for unique moments in streets mainly for their beauty. It can be a color, a light, an expression, a gesture. I am looking to that element which makes a moment special and that we have forgot in our routine lives. \nI also want to show the diversity of Paris population. It is a cosmopolitan city with a rich diversity inherited from the French colonial history and above all, I do not want to show Paris as the romantic city of lovers and umbrellas but as a city with real people living their daily lives.","user_id":606486,"name":"Vina Rakotondrainibe","website":""},{"id":666930,"bio":"I am a Japanese man born in 1978,an office worker living in Tokyo.I have begun to take photographs in december,2017.I used to like nightscape on those days, but now I also like street photography and portrait.","user_id":666346,"name":"Mashimo Kei","website":"keimashimo.myportfolio.com"},{"id":720679,"bio":"","user_id":720095,"name":"Malcolm Rose","website":""},{"id":766842,"bio":"I'm Venezuelan, Italian and Colombian. I moved to Paris 15 years ago and I did a Master in Arts and Fashion and then a École Supérieure Arts de Grenoble where I've learned pinhole photography that completely inspired me. ","user_id":760356,"name":"Sabrina Fanzutti","website":"@sabrinafanzuttiaesthetics"},{"id":434406,"bio":"I started shooting publicity pictures when I was in my late teens in the early 1960's in NYC. I worked for Impact Photo (Ben Mancuso) whose clients included Radio City Music Hall (where I met my Rockette wife) and dozens of other Broadway shows and theatrical events.  Though my passion for photography grew over the years my professional life expanded to include filmmaking - producing, writing and directing. I've made over 30 TV movies and independent feature films. I love my work but find myself drawn to photography more than ever. I started shooting digital in the early 2000's and I've never looked back. But, I am proud of my early work which was predominantly black and white street photography.","user_id":433822,"name":"William Greenblatt","website":"www.symphony-pictures.com"},{"id":766904,"bio":"I’m a photographer based in Edinburgh. My work is focused primarily on capturing the art and the beauty hidden within our daily life in cities across the world.","user_id":760398,"name":"Olly Headey","website":"ollyheadey.com"},{"id":58744,"bio":"I am an independent documentary photographer  I have worked on many projects in Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Iran, Jordan, Syria, UAE, France, England etc. etc.\nI am currently based in Los Angeles, California.","user_id":58749,"name":"Armineh Johannes","website":"arminehjohannes.photodeck.com/-/galleries/photographies-armnie"},{"id":766751,"bio":"Walk and watch. It goes by itself. Capture too. Life around you offers so much beauty to capture. As a human being you can do your best for that.","user_id":760292,"name":"Elwin Flik","website":""},{"id":766894,"bio":"Winner Australian Photographic Prize 2022 - Overall and creative categories.\nWinner of the Visionary category Australian Photographic Prize 2024.","user_id":760392,"name":"David Bignell","website":""},{"id":766804,"bio":"","user_id":760332,"name":"Andrea Rebolino","website":""},{"id":571211,"bio":"Gail Rebhan is a Washington, D.C. based photographer and Professor Emerita of Photography at Northern Virginia Community College. She has an M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts and an undergraduate degree from Antioch College.\n\nIntegral to her various bodies of work is an interest in time and change. Her works, which often configure photographs and text in series, examine gender, aging, race, ethnicity and the built environment. The child of immigrants, Rebhan documents the experience of several individual Jews under Hitler’s reign in Europe and their immigration stories. Her Art on the ART bus project commissioned by Arlington County, Virginia tells immigration/assimilation stories crossing generations and ethnic groups. She also creates photo-collages examining the cultural history of specific sites in Washington, D.C. and surrounding communities. Her recent self-portraits examine the taboo subject of female aging.\n\nRebhan has had works in hundreds of exhibitions including at the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz, Austria), Museum Folkwang (Essen, Germany), and Blue Sky Gallery (Portland, Oregon). In conjunction with her first museum retrospective Gail Rebhan, About Time at the American University Museum-Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC, MACK Books published Gail Rebhan, About Time with running commentaries by Sally Stein.","user_id":570627,"name":"Gail Rebhan","website":"www.gailrebhan.com"},{"id":697481,"bio":"Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, I moved to the United States in 2015 to attend college. I am a guy who loves photography and currently resides in Austin, Texas. I have a passion for capturing images of everyday scenes in the urban area. ","user_id":696897,"name":"Jongin Park","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/198460736@N08"},{"id":766912,"bio":"","user_id":760403,"name":"SANDRINE LETORT","website":"letort.sandrine@gmail.com"},{"id":766866,"bio":"I grew up in Scotland but have lived and worked in London for 20 years. I started out taking photos of my urban explorations, walks and interesting areas - this project is on-going and called 'Exploring Urban Wastelands'. Within the last couple of years I have developed a bug for street photography - documenting people and street scenes where the person is the subject. I take my camera everywhere and tend to shoot street photography in the week and explorations at the weekend.","user_id":760372,"name":"orlando britain","website":"orlandobritain.co.uk"},{"id":766859,"bio":"Graphic designer and ambition street photographer based in the middle of nowhere in Austria.","user_id":760368,"name":"Stefan Öhner","website":""},{"id":766954,"bio":"Born in 1979 in Rennes (France). I started photography as a self-taught photographer with a first long-term project in Sarajevo. ","user_id":760439,"name":"Nelly Ollivault","website":"nellyollivault.com"},{"id":15988,"bio":"Albert Normandin - Photographer\n\nAlbert grew up in the small French community of Maillardville in Western Canada; it was here among the lumber mills and Francophone festivals dotting the Fraser River he developed what would become a life-long pursuit of photography.\n\nFollowing a career in the technical and graphic arts industry, Albert left Canada for New York to study under the legendary Jay Maisel.\n\nHis time in New York paid off and led to more than three decades of diverse assignments, intrepid travels, multifarious clients, and numerous awards.\n\nThe quintessential photographer, Albert has amassed an astonishing body of personal work, as well as professional, that displays his fascination with light, gesture, and motion; all captured in the models, dancers, people, and performers he encounters in his travels through the most obscure reaches of the planet.\n\nWith no plan to slow down, Albert continues to challenge himself in new directions and destinations.\n","user_id":15988,"name":"Albert Normandin","website":"www.albertnormandin.com"},{"id":151305,"bio":"","user_id":150703,"name":"marino porfiri","website":""},{"id":612839,"bio":"photographe 'amateur' j4ai suivi une formation à L'academie de Roeselare, puis de Gent. j'essae de me perfectionner et participer à des projets.","user_id":612255,"name":"Daniele Doorewaard","website":""},{"id":713276,"bio":"Bryan Birks is a photographer based in St. Louis, Missouri. Since starting his photography career in late 2019, his body of work has focused on portraiture using a 4x5 view camera.\n\nHis ongoing project, Articles of Virtu, is a study of the relationship between people and the cars that they own. Beginning as a small project about the cars themselves, it evolved into knocking on the doors of strangers' houses in order to photograph them. Combining portraits of strangers, landscapes of the American Midwest, and still photos from inside the owners' garages, he's captured the meaning of why some things are so hard to give up.","user_id":712692,"name":"Bryan Birks","website":"www.bryanbirks.com"},{"id":766944,"bio":"Photography and travelling are my hobbies. Since my 17th birthday I am taking photos.","user_id":760431,"name":"Uwe Spieler","website":""},{"id":766943,"bio":"I take photos to regulate my emotions and intensity in my interactions with the world. Looking at my surroundings through my lens allows me to put the right distance between myself and my feelings, while also seeing what the world is really trying to tell me. I finally feel good and at home traveling through cities around the world, on a journey of self-discovery and an ode to life with others.","user_id":760430,"name":"sarah rebert","website":"instagram.com/resa75_photo"},{"id":766999,"bio":"I am a high school student originally from Shanghai, China and currently going to school in Virginia. I love street photography and enjoy capturing the dynamics of the society using my digital camera.","user_id":760474,"name":"Ming Yuan","website":"tiffanyyuan1412.wixsite.com/tiffslens"},{"id":767015,"bio":"Born in 1985.\nStudied filmmaking in Los Angeles,\nthen started freelancing as a filmmaker in Tokyo in 2014.\nMoved to the Netherlands in 2017 for international work experience,\nbut came back to Tokyo in 2020 because of the pandemic.\nStarted photography in the beginning of 2023.\nLove to create visual images with my camera.","user_id":760485,"name":"Yuki Ogura","website":"www.yukiogura.net"},{"id":7804,"bio":"I recently returned to the United States after about 35 years in Norway and Italy, working and living as a photographer. I graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute previously, which helped me to see, record, and appreciate my new surroundings. I am a traveler by nature, and an observer by training.","user_id":7804,"name":"Garrett Williams","website":"www.gwilliamsphotography.com"},{"id":766588,"bio":"I am a photographer living in Danbury, CT.","user_id":760175,"name":"Bill Frucht","website":"www.williamfrucht.com"},{"id":767023,"bio":"","user_id":760492,"name":"Lisa Camillo H.","website":""},{"id":7820,"bio":"Bára Prášilová is a conceptual photographer, art director and director based in Prague.\nHer surreal images balance on the edge of beauty and weirdness, in between real and fictional set ups, originating from her sense of absurd humour and affinity for lightness that helps her to cope with serious topics. Instead of solely relying on post production as to render a magical ambience, Bara works with real props and objects, which lend her subjects a rare authenticity. She meticulously plans all of her shoots in advance, and her detailed sketches, custom-made props and costumes are usually part of her exhibitions.\nIncluding a Hasselblad Masters award in 2014, Prasilova has been a recipient of numerous awards, such as the winner of the Photographer of the Year 2009 and 2011 by Czech Grand Design, equally many commercial assignments have been requested by clients, such as Vitra, Ikea, The Czech National Theatre and the Newsweek magazine.","user_id":7820,"name":"Bara Prasilova","website":"www.baraprasilova.com"},{"id":767140,"bio":"All my life  i liked doing creative works . Life seems incompleted to me without artistic expression. My way of seeing photography is summarized  in the search for pleasure by contempling images that seem beautiful to me.\n The subject depends on where my gaze is placed . \nI am also a musician .\nI live in Barcelona.","user_id":760578,"name":"Dionisio Navarro","website":""},{"id":49195,"bio":"","user_id":49200,"name":"Luke Myers","website":"www.instagram.com/m.luke.myers"},{"id":546459,"bio":"Photographer and cultural agent. He has participated in exhibitions in France, England, United States and different countries of Latin America. He is currently an artist selected at the XX Biennial of Photography in Mexico and the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of the South, (BIENALSUR 2023) in Argentina. Previously he has been selected in the XIX and XII Photography Biennial of Mexico. In 2022 his work was selected in the New York Latin American Art Triennial. As an artist he has obtained in four occasions the grant from the program for Promotion of Cultural Projects and Co-investments by the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) in Mexico and has been a beneficiary of the Bancomer BBVA scholarship to Support the Arts as well as the FONCA Young Creators program. In 2022 he was tutor at the Photographic Projects Clinic of the Image Center Institute in Mexico. In 2018 he published the photobook «Somne», which has been presented at the Paris Photo, Polycopies, Les Reencontres de d'Arles, Unseen Amsterdam and Zona Maco festivals and in 2019 he was part of the selection of Latin American authors at The Photographers' Gallery in London . His work has been published in magazines such as Fisheye Magazine 35 from France and Artdoc Magazine. His work is part of public collections such as The Photographers' Gallery in London, Le Plac'Art Photo in Paris, the MAC Contemporary Art Museum in Santiago de Chile among others, as well as private collections.","user_id":545875,"name":"Rogelio Séptimo","website":"www.rogelioseptimo.com"},{"id":637572,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer based in the Scottish Highlands.  My work is primarily landscape, although I also enjoy other genres.","user_id":636988,"name":"Mairi Macaulay","website":"www.mairimacaulayphotography.co.uk"},{"id":767080,"bio":"","user_id":760535,"name":"Joseph Kelly","website":null},{"id":767012,"bio":"Silvano Berardinelli Jr is a street photographer based in New York City. Silvano has a dedicated passion for capturing genuine and spontaneous moments, and strives to showcase the raw beauty of urban life. ","user_id":760483,"name":"Silvano Berardinelli Jr","website":"www.silvanoberardinelli.com"},{"id":162933,"bio":"Diego Ibarra Sánchez is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, and educator, based in Lebanon, who specializes in-depth long-form visual stories. He is a regular contributor for THE NEW YORK TIMES, France 24 Latino, and UNICEF \n\nHe published his first photo book “THE PHOENICIAN COLLAPSE”, in 2022 by FOTOEVIDENCE and ARCHIVO JALÓN ÁNGEL\n\nDiego assumes a very critical stance regarding the use of images in our own society, defining this historical moment as a «lobotomized era of “tourism” on the other’s pain». In his work, he endeavors to ensure that photography is no longer merely a window allowing a view of what happens in the world but becomes a means to raise questions and generate reflections.\n\nIn 2006 several grants allowed Diego to spend a year in South America to improve his storytelling process. Upon returning to Spain he worked for two years for the Catalan newspaper Avui, while still continuing his own photography projects.\n\nIn 2009 Diego decided to move to Pakistan where he developed a strong visual body of work focused on Pakistan. At the same time, he continued traveling to several other countries including Afghanistan, Bahrain, Libya, Nigeria, and Tanzania. \n\nHe left Pakistan in 2014 and he is currently based in Lebanon while he keeps working on his long project \"Hijacked Education\" to highlight how war affects education around the world.\n\nAwards/ Mentions\n\n- Pictures of the Year LATAM 2023 ( Fotoperiodistas por el mundo: trabajo destacado) \n- Aragón Journalism Association Award 2023, Special Mention\n- Best independent photo book by LUCIE awards 2022\n- Award of Excellence by Pictures of the Year International 2021 for “THAWRA: Lebanese Revolution” in the \"Impact” Category\n- Award of Excellence by Pictures of the Year International 2021 for “THAWRA Protests and Movements\" Category \n- News Photo Awards 2021, Special Opinion\n- La Buena Prensa 2021 \n- Getty Images Grant 2020 \n- 2nd place Photographer of the Year POY Latam 2019\n- Honorable mentions at the Photographers Association (NPPA) for \"Dispatches from Mosul\" ( International News Picture Story National Press)\n- Honorable mentions at the Photographers Association (NPPA) for  \"Hijacked Education\" (Contemporary Issues Story) on 2017\n- Aragón Journalism Association Award on 2017\n- Third place at FINI´s Mexican University Photo Award on 2016\n- First place at International Photographic Awards (IPA non-pro) on 2012\n- Second place at the Humanitarian Award of AECID “Juan Bartolomé” on 2011\n- Spanish Human Right Award with MeMo coop on 2011\n- Special mention III International AWARDS against Violence.  Centro Reina Sofía de Valencia on 2010\n- ARAGON PRESS ASSOCIATON GRANT. Landmines affected in Western Sahara, Argel on 2008\n- ARAGON PRESS ASSOCIATON GRANT. Consequences of war: Bosnia on 2007\n- ARAGON PRESS ASSOCIATON GRANT. 6 months of learning ship in La Nación, Buenos Aires, Argentina on 2006\n\n","user_id":162331,"name":"Diego Ibarra Sánchez","website":"www.diegoibarra.com"},{"id":365389,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Hong Kong who enjoys shooting landscapes, cityscapes and street.  I regularly exhibit and sell my prints and have been featured in various magazines including National Geographic, Zoom Magazine, and Asian Art News.  I shoot primarily with an Actus DB2 view camera (with Phase One IQ4 digital back, a Sony  A7R4, a LeicaQ and my iPhone 11.","user_id":364787,"name":"Stephen King","website":"www.stephenking.photo"},{"id":726837,"bio":"Fabrizio Grillo\nMy name is Fabrizio, 40 years old Italian street and travel photographer. As a military pilot I embraced the photography world shooting exclusively with Fujifilm, empowering everyday my passion. I love to capture unique moments forged by light and shadows, always willing to preserve memories, preserve moments.","user_id":726253,"name":"Fabrizio Grillo","website":"www.grillofabriziophotography.com"},{"id":767127,"bio":"","user_id":760569,"name":"Justin Wang","website":"justinwangphotography.com"},{"id":767031,"bio":"","user_id":760498,"name":"Rosemary Minto","website":null},{"id":16077,"bio":"I've been photographing for over 20 years and my passion lies in fine art photography covering self-portraits, portraits, landscapes, daily life and travel photography.  I studied at the Maine Media workshops and began my career in analog.  I do embrace both analog and digital and love taking pictures and will continue to do so for the rest of my life.","user_id":16077,"name":"Ann Marie Donahue","website":"www.annmariedonahue.com"},{"id":156521,"bio":"","user_id":155919,"name":"Robert Virga","website":"www.robertvirgaphoto.com"},{"id":541025,"bio":"'People Watching' is my favourite sport, and I love trying to capture unrepeatable moments.","user_id":540441,"name":"Kaz Childs","website":"kazchilds.com"},{"id":7842,"bio":"     I am Adam W. Johnson, fine art photographer. I have been involved in photography since youth, and began shooting my first professional works in late 2009, with my first series release in January 2010. My sixth series, City (2012), was a milestone artistic achievement in my photography career. It was this series in which I refined my photographic precision, and perfected my editing technique. This was also the first series that I experimented with macro photography. Ever since the completion of City, macro photography has been a central focus of my work.\n       Anyone can use a camera to capture a particular object or space. But for me, photography isn’t just about capturing images; it’s a gateway to new visual perspectives. When I create an image, I’m always cognizant of the endless possibilities of lighting, color, and composition. I further use these qualities to present something in the most unique and visually stunning manner. My best pictures are vibrant and vividly colorful displays of urban life, plants and animals, and abstract camera creations.  \n","user_id":7842,"name":"Adam W. Johnson","website":"adamwjohnson.com"},{"id":739468,"bio":"I am Anshika Srivastava.\nI was born and brought up at the holy city of varanasi.\nI did my BFA in Applied Arts from Banaras Hindu University.\nI have keen interest in Photography.","user_id":737411,"name":"Anshika Srivastava","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012144048603\u0026mibextid=ZbWKwL"},{"id":767190,"bio":"I am a hobby photographer with a wide range of interests. Currently I am concentrating on architecture and street.","user_id":760617,"name":"Les Fraser","website":""},{"id":40831,"bio":"Andrea Alessandrini was born and works in Rome.\nHe studied documentary photography at the Roman School of Photography, at LUZ and at D.O.O.R. Academy.\nHe works on long-term personal projects and is one of the photo-lab coordinators at the CivicoZero centre for young migrants in Rome, founded by Save the Children. His works have been exhibited at the SI FEST OFF 2017 in Savignano sul Rubicone and at the Gibellina PhotoRoad 2019. His book Piccola Russia was shortlisted at MACK First Book Award 2020, Fiebre Dummy Award and PHOTO 2020 x Perimeter International Photobook Prize.","user_id":40836,"name":"Andrea Alessandrini","website":"www.andreaalessandrini.net"},{"id":767216,"bio":"","user_id":760636,"name":"Michał Kolejwa","website":""},{"id":767253,"bio":"He was born in 1980 and lives in Tokyo.　He started his career as a commercial photographer in 2010. He has been creating and presenting personal projects based on his feelings about modern society. He prefers a documentary approach, focusing mainly on shooting in Tokyo, where he lives and works. In 2022, a different series from this one won the FINE ART PHOTOGRAPY AWARD and ND Awards contests, respectively.","user_id":760663,"name":"DAISUKE UCHIDA","website":""},{"id":767259,"bio":"Snip Snap Snoop","user_id":760668,"name":"Ranz Bontogon","website":"www.mementoranzy.com/portfolio"},{"id":15975,"bio":"","user_id":15975,"name":"Elisa Gonzalez Miralles","website":"www.elisagonzalezmiralles.com"},{"id":614883,"bio":"After moving back to Hong Kong in 2019, Blair began taking his camera out with him to capture daily life on the streets of Hong Kong. Blair is a versatile photographer whose work spans aerial, architectural, street and portrait photography. He aims to create images of the environment around him that show both the beauty of the scenery and the more intimate, personal moments hidden within it.","user_id":614299,"name":"Blair Sugarman","website":"www.blairsugarman.com"},{"id":767351,"bio":"In February 2022, corporate London got the better of me. I burned out, and when that happens, the Doctor tells you to \"get out and about\". So I picked up a discounted camera and decided to try and encapsulate everyone's favourite pastime of people-watching. The diversity, the personalities and the idiosyncrasies that only add to the melting pot of society, as well as their relationship with the changing world around them.\n\nI am yet to get close to these people, I like to keep my distance. Probably a reflection of myself, but also of my confidence as someone just starting out in this art. In many ways, keeping my distance brings me closer to those people I want to know so much about.","user_id":760746,"name":"Alex Brindley","website":""},{"id":767345,"bio":"Je suis journaliste professionnel et photographe amateur depuis toujours, avec une prédilection pour la photo de rue et un penchant pour les images traduisant la solitude qui peut surgir en ville, à contrecourant de la jungle urbaine. ","user_id":760741,"name":"Derek Perrotte","website":"www.derekperrottephoto.com"},{"id":767295,"bio":"During my studies, I obtained a B.A. in  Modern Literature and an M.A. in Cultural Anthropology. Always passionate about the arts, literature, cultural heritage, I initially approached photography through interesting documentary projects that I joined during my studies. From that moment, I never stopped taking pictures and the camera has slowly but constantly became an extension of my harm. Today I work remotely and travel at the same time, focusing on moving steps forward and making of this passion my future job.","user_id":760699,"name":"Alessandro Bordin","website":"www.lookingforaworld.com"},{"id":745105,"bio":"London based fine artist Stef Will works at the interface of art and science, exploring the sense of self and identity in relation to embodied experience and the human condition. Her interdisciplinary background with a Master’s (Distinction) in Fine Art and a Bachelor’s in Medicine is influencing the work, creating a unique perspective and opportunity for uncovering concepts that may otherwise remain hidden. \n\nConnected to a deep interest in perception, the work often examines the Unseen via the algorithmic gaze, offering a new way of seeing via the quasi-clinical gaze of the far-infrared lens, as the work makes invisible aspects of reality accessible to the human eye. This process invites the viewer to continually question the truth in what they see and understand to be real, as well as challenging the concept of authority as a gatekeeper to the truth. \n\nHer work has been shown internationally, including the UK, Italy, Brazil, Austria, Greece, and South Korea.\n","user_id":742130,"name":"Stef Will","website":"www.StefWill.com"},{"id":767296,"bio":"Photographer and social anthropologist, based in the Netherlands. Street photography, streets at night, cityscapes, travel photography. I love traveling to countries like France, Brazil or Japan. ","user_id":760700,"name":"Ralph Rozema","website":""},{"id":540315,"bio":"","user_id":539731,"name":"Agnieszka Cabaj","website":""},{"id":7879,"bio":"Sandra Hoyn was born in 1976 and lives as independent photojournalist in Hamburg, Germany. She studied photography at the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, graduating in 2005. She started working for magazines, NGOs and on her personal photo projects, concentrating on social, environmental and human rights issues. Her work has been published in Die Zeit, Zeit Campus, Chrismon, Der Spiegel, stern, Missio Magazin, GEO, GEOlino, and The New York Times Lens Blog, among others. Since 2007 she has been represented by laif, agency for photos and reports.\n\n2017 she received the first prize of the Sony World Photography Awards in category daily life, POYi – Pictures of the Year International the third place category portrait. In 2016 she received the Magnum Photography Award in category photojournalism. In 2015, she received World Press 3rd prize, category nature singles.","user_id":7879,"name":"Sandra Hoyn","website":"www.sandrahoyn.de"},{"id":767350,"bio":"My main focus is movement and beauty of everyday life.","user_id":760745,"name":"Lisa Dubinsky","website":"ldphotography.zenfolio.com"},{"id":556245,"bio":"I am an amateur street photographer splitting my time between London and the South Coast.   I am drawn to emotion, storytelling and the slightly surreal and unusual.","user_id":555661,"name":"Caroline Preece","website":"www.carolinepreecephotography.com"},{"id":767347,"bio":"Thank you.","user_id":760743,"name":"kenichiro otsuka","website":"www.giveseed.jp"},{"id":38166,"bio":"Thomas Hofer is an Austrian Photographer currently working and living in the UK. He graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in Photography \u0026amp; Film with First Class from Edinburgh Napier University in 2014.  Thomas is working within a wide range of photographic genres with a focus on examining the human condition. His work has been published and exhibited throughout the UK. \n\nInstagram: @tomhoferphoto\nTwitter: @tomhoferphoto\nTumblr: @tomhoferphoto\n\nThe series \"Domesticated Landscapes\" is currently represented by UP Editions. http://upeditions.com/collections/domesticated-landscapes-by-thomas-hofer\n","user_id":38171,"name":"Thomas Hofer","website":"www.thomashoferphotography.com"},{"id":767476,"bio":"","user_id":760842,"name":"Bart Dupuis","website":""},{"id":767279,"bio":"I am a 57 year old amateur photographer who has a passion for photography. After years of practicing photography in other fields, I overcame my fears about the reactions of unfamiliar people who might have seen themselves photographed, and I dedicated myself to street photography. Today I am a retired colonel of the Italian army, but my curiosity in street photography is also influenced by my military background.","user_id":760685,"name":"Gianrico Battaglia","website":""},{"id":767424,"bio":"","user_id":760803,"name":"Charlotte Koenka","website":""},{"id":767413,"bio":"","user_id":760795,"name":"勇 张","website":"njzhangyong5@163.com"},{"id":197326,"bio":"I am an amateur street photographer based in London.\nI like to think of my images as the theatre of life where you add some ingredients (light, shadows, people, colours, wind, etc) and mix them all. Life unfolds naturally while I watch it. Sometimes these ingredients combine together to create a great recipe.","user_id":196724,"name":"Carolina Murias","website":""},{"id":7906,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer Italy Sicily based, i started to photograph 6 years ago.\nFor 15 year i was a Graphic than i decided to approach to my first love, the photography.\nSo i decided to open a studio “milkstudio.eu” for commercial works.\nI define myself a street photographer, I love freezing spontaneous moments, observing and studying the changes of places, customs and behavior through pictures.\nThe anthropological background that one feels in street photographs is something irresistible because it summarizes in a hundredth of a second what we are or we were.","user_id":7906,"name":"Angelo Cirrincione","website":"www.milkstudio.eu"},{"id":211590,"bio":"I am simply someone that loves to go out and take pictures in this world. The camera helps me understand everything that happens around me and my place in it, and I do it mostly for myself, because it makes me happy, because I see extraordinary things and moments thanks to the camera.","user_id":210988,"name":"Gloria Salgado Gispert","website":"gloriasalgadogispert.com"},{"id":794436,"bio":"Matthew’s work focuses on the natural world and aims to create a sense of wonder and curiosity. \n\nHe spent the first 18 years of his life living in Afghanistan, Kenya, India and Thailand, so it is no wonder that his themes often reflect the tropical animals and vegetation that he was surrounded by during his formative years.\n\nMatthew studied design at Brunel University before choosing photography as an instrument to express his creative ideas. He spent two and a half years working for and being mentored by world-renowned animal photographer and artist Tim Flach. \n\nAlthough he uses a lens to capture his subjects, the majority of Matthew’s inspiration comes from master painters. His bookcase overflows with reference material from the high Renaissance through to modern-day artists. He uses rules of composition from Rubens, Chiaroscuro from Caravaggio, and the feeling of lush vegetation from Rousseau.   \n\nMatthew is fascinated by the science behind what makes an image ‘work’. This involves understanding the way that our brain interprets colour, contrast, and composition. \n\nHis work is a blend of reality and fiction, it is not a clear account of events but rather a story that you might recount to your friend; full of emotion, exaggerations, and embellishments… and all the more beautiful for it.\n\nIn 2023 images from his current project 'The Life of Birds' were exhibited in Korea at the Dong Gang International Photo Festival and in Sydney at the Head On Photo Festival.","user_id":782898,"name":"Matthew Renew","website":"www.matthewrenew.com"},{"id":64749,"bio":"","user_id":64485,"name":"Takuya Ishikawa","website":"www.ishikawatakuya.com"},{"id":7864,"bio":"Born in Sukhumy, Abkhazia. \nIn 1992 moved to Russia, Moscow. \nFinished the Moscow state university of design and technology, photography department. Work as a photographer/producer in a magazine. \nI've been in love with photography since my childhood. ","user_id":7864,"name":"Maria Sakvarelidze","website":"www.marsaphotography.com"},{"id":7865,"bio":"Wout Overkamp (born 1984) is a photographer currently based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.\n\nHaving an education in natural sciences, his photos are often inspired by scientific concepts, life and perception of reality.\n\nIn 2013 he was selected as one of the GUP New Dutch Photography Talents. He was shortlisted thrice for Life Framer Photography Prize (2014 \u0026amp; 2015). was the overall winner in the Fine Art category (student) of the Px3 Prix de Photographie Paris. Recently Wout received 1st prize in the Fine Art other category (student) of the 2014 Int’l Photography Award (IPA). All winning photos are published in books by the competitions above.\n\nHis work was exhibited in small Dutch towns as well as larger villages such as Amsterdam and New York. \n","user_id":7865,"name":"Wout Overkamp","website":"woutoverkamp.com"},{"id":534408,"bio":"From 1989 to 1994 I studied painting with Per Kirkeby at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main and graduated as a master in Georg Herold’s sculpture class. My path to photography was therefore not necessarily predetermined. But photography has always been a tool to explore and review my visual understanding. In my pictures I am investigating the simple yet almost unanswerable question of what makes a picture a picture and how we read the world?\n\nIn Berlin, where I live and work, I have curated exhibitions as well as co-run the exhibition space “Loris”. In this and in other context I have shown my work in various exhibition. 2018 my first book “Signal \u0026amp; Noise” was published at Kehrer Heidelberg.","user_id":533824,"name":"Oliver Krebs","website":"oliverkrebs.net"},{"id":709622,"bio":"I am working as free agent selling metals b2b. \nIn my free time I try to take pictures, mostly showing abandoned places. I try to show decay in an attractive way. My pictures could have been seen in some exhibitions and some of them are sold as fine art prints.\n\nI am equipped with Fuji GFX100S","user_id":709038,"name":"Frank Scheil","website":"www.scheil-fotografie.de"},{"id":767418,"bio":"I love new experiences - getting to know yet another places, countries, meeting strangers just to learn more, become acquainted with them, noticing the inner beauty in all of that, capturing it in photo shots and sharing what I saw with others. I left my career as a lawyer for creativity, travel and freedom. Wandering around the world. Based in Sofia, Bulgaria. ","user_id":760799,"name":"Taymuraz Gumerov","website":""},{"id":172026,"bio":" Shoba Jolly, a passionate photographer and avid traveller, loves capturing \n\npoignant slices of life, as she sees it, in her exciting sojourns around the world.\n\n Her vivid and endearing images tell stories about exotic and often unknown\n\npeople and places in far away lands. \n\nInteresting facets of life on streets, revealed with photographic flair, is also her \n\nspecial skill and forte. Shoba has exhibited at various renowned galleries over the past 8 years as well as at the INDIA ART FAIR 2017 and 2018. These have been well written about by the the media and her work published in the main newspapers like The Hindustan Times, The Hindu amongst others. Shoba is also the recipient of the BR Ambedkar Award, which was conferred on her in 2018\n\n\nShoba now concentrates on portrait, travel, landscape, street and fine art \n\nphotography, and constantly strives to make a difference with her work.\n\n","user_id":171424,"name":"Shoba Jolly","website":"www.shobajolly.com"},{"id":172107,"bio":"I am a Snapaholic . I shoot all the time in an attempt to capture the daily struggle and routine we all go through. I find the iPhone is the perfect camera to photograph the authentic and unposed moments that often slip away.","user_id":171505,"name":"Richard Eber","website":"richardeber.com"},{"id":131367,"bio":"Health care professor  and USS Midway docent, with a passion for photography ","user_id":130765,"name":"Avram Kaplan","website":"Avramkaplan1225@gmail.com"},{"id":756754,"bio":"I am self-taught colombian photographer enjoying to walk the streets of my host city, the wonderful Munich, Germany.  In the last years I keep trying to inmortalize life scenes in order understand/capture  and document the rhytm/spirit of german streets. My main interest is the streetphotography, but besides I also love portraying people and landscapes.  \n\nI mix my love for \"the art of Photography\" with other activities as reading and writing poetry; sports and my other passion: science.","user_id":751933,"name":"Carlos Parra","website":"www.parramur.com"},{"id":158727,"bio":"Mister Geez (Gerald Marie-Nelly) is a visual artist hailing from Martinique based in London, UK.\nWith a passion for observation and a hunger for knowledge, he’s constantly pushing the boundaries of his creative expression through the use of photography and mixed media techniques.","user_id":158125,"name":"Mister Geez","website":"geez.mq"},{"id":689278,"bio":"I have travelled the world for work as an international development consultant and have tried to capture as much of the life I saw as possible. Currently I am working on several projects in the visual arts.","user_id":688694,"name":"Michael Keating","website":""},{"id":642102,"bio":"I'm Angelina Potasheva, a philologist, a folklorist, and an amateur photographer.  I believe photography is one of the possible ways to reveal the invisible connections between all living and non-living creatures in the world.","user_id":641518,"name":"Angelina Potasheva","website":""},{"id":639928,"bio":"I am a German street photographer, grown up with the aesthetics of 70s and 80s horror movies and socialized in alternative subcultural settings later on. I started taking photographs in 2012 during my (long) university years.\nIn the beginning I was taking more vacation or landscape photographs.\nOn my travels all over the world I met some interesting photographers and I started with street photography around 2019. I want to express myself by the use of color and a certain sense of immediacy to draw the observer into the spaces and narratives that I am exploring.","user_id":639344,"name":"levi goldbaum","website":"www.levigoldbaum.com"},{"id":142768,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Washington state. I adore black and white photography, but embrace color when it is an important part of the story. I'm inspired by everyday people and the things that matter to them... Environmental portraits are my passion. Photography has allowed me to connect with strangers in meaningful ways. I like to go slow, to spend time in a place and let the story and its characters reveal itself. When possible, I will spend time with the people I photograph to understand them better and make photos that capture a bit of their story, who they are. ","user_id":142166,"name":"Heidi Schreifels","website":"www.schreifelsphoto.com"},{"id":767702,"bio":"Autodidacta, empírico, y curioso de la fotografía desde el 2018, llevé pequeños cursos de fotorreportaje y documentalista, mi genero fotográfico que realizo es Fotografía de calle, porque me parece mas libre, mas independiente, a la vez que activo todos mis sentidos.  \nSoy de Lima Perú, tengo 29 años ,  he participado en exposiciones colectivas tanto nacional como internacional, actualmente vivo en Estados Unidos en New Jersey. ","user_id":761014,"name":"Tom Niño roman","website":""},{"id":767331,"bio":"cf ma page Facebook Alanu Petru Francescu Ottavi\n","user_id":760729,"name":"Alanu Petru Francescu Ottavi","website":""},{"id":550880,"bio":"Фотограф-любитель,  г. Новосибирск.","user_id":550296,"name":"Анна Штерн","website":"vk.com/ashtrnn"},{"id":767704,"bio":"","user_id":761016,"name":"Sid Dingyuan Hu","website":""},{"id":225512,"bio":"","user_id":224910,"name":"Stephen Dexter","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/stevedexteruk"},{"id":637694,"bio":"Obsessive storyteller.","user_id":637110,"name":"Michele Meyers","website":"michelemeyers.photography"},{"id":7886,"bio":"Sarah Stacke is an American photographer whose personal work develops intimate stories about people living in under-resourced and under-represented communities created by intersections of history, culture, and geography. She often spends time with a person or community over the course of months or years and is interested in the generational impact of forced geographical relocations. Sarah creates bodies of work in which she seeks to understand how we navigate relationships against the backdrop of our circumstances. \n\nIn 2012 Sarah received a master’s degree from Duke University tailored to analyze photographic representations of sub-Saharan Africa. As a 2014-2015 Lewis Hine Fellow she worked with exalt, an organization based in Brooklyn, New York that serves court-involved youth. She teaches documentary practice at Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies and the International Center of Photography. Sarah has written about photography for publications including Aperture, Photo District News, and National Geographic.\n\nHer editorial clients and personal photography projects have taken her around the world with a particular emphasis on South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, and within the U.S.A, Cherokee, North Carolina and the Bronx, New York. Along the way she has worked with institutions like The New York Times, The New Yorker, Al Jazeera, UN Women, Open Society Foundations, and Planned Parenthood.\n\n","user_id":7886,"name":"Sarah Stacke","website":"www.sarahstacke.com"},{"id":165868,"bio":"Chris Ireland's current research is based on representations of family and personal experience through the vernacular of photography. His works have been featured in exhibitions at numerous venues both nationally and internationally, including the Center of Contemporary Art in Seattle, WA, the Colorado Photographic Arts Center in Denver, CO, Filter Photo Space in Chicago, IL, Umbrella Arts Gallery in New York, NY, the San Antonio Public Library, and the Houston Center for Photography. Chris was a member of 500x Gallery in Dallas, TX.\n\nIreland lives and works in Fort Worth, TX  area, where he is the Executive Director of the Texas Photographic Society.  He also serves as the Marketing Coordinator for Arts Fort Worth.\n\n","user_id":165266,"name":"Chris Ireland","website":"www.chris-ireland.com"},{"id":767805,"bio":"","user_id":761094,"name":"Mauro Raunich","website":"www.mauroraunich.com"},{"id":7894,"bio":"Michal Adamski - born in 1976, based in Poznań, Poland.  He is cofounder of Pix.House Foundation and Gallery. Member of the The Association of Polish Art Photographers. Student of The Institute of Creative Photography in Opava. Participant of Napo Images Agency Mentor Program. He was a stipendist of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in 2017 and scholar of the Marshal of Wielkopolska Region. \nHe had solo exhibitions in Warsaw, Poznan, Bielsko-Biała, Pila, Opole, Kaunas and group exhibitions in Krakow, Warsaw, Berlin, Buenos Aires and Miami. Michał Adamski concentrates primarily on long-term documentary projects. He aims to create a honest story, but marked by the author’s interpretation of the reality. In his photographs he deals with social and documentary issues, with a great importance of a man and his life in the modern world.\nadamski@michaladamski.com.pl\n0048 509516268\nul. Malwowa 9, 62-030 Lubon, PL","user_id":7894,"name":"Michal Adamski","website":"www.adamskimichal.com"},{"id":848506,"bio":"Michel Genève is a fine art and portrait photographer, exploring how light, emotion, and the human form shape our perception of identity. His work creates subtle atmospheres where proximity and distance merge, inviting viewers to experience authentic emotional states and reflect on the ways we present ourselves to the world. With international publications and recognition, his images aim to transcend mere visual representation, offering immersive experiences that balance technique, sensitivity, and narrative.","user_id":834350,"name":"Michel Genève Mendoza iglesias","website":"michelgeneve.com"},{"id":767798,"bio":"","user_id":761089,"name":"Aline Schoder","website":"www.alineschoder.com"},{"id":767887,"bio":"","user_id":761153,"name":"Tetsuya Mitsuishi","website":""},{"id":767886,"bio":"","user_id":761152,"name":"Aaron Brooks","website":"aarongarybrooks.com"},{"id":767933,"bio":"","user_id":761184,"name":"Sergei Pashnin","website":""},{"id":7903,"bio":"Student at Academy of fine art Vienna(Video and Video installation) , Austria 2020\nparticipant as Video artist at Parallel Vienna 2019\nGraguated from “fine arts:Painting”  in International university of alzahra . Tehran, Iran\n-  Group exhibition in Behzad Gallery in  2007  , winner of the selected work titled the third place\nbehzadgallery.com\n  Interview in “Ax(photo)” magazine no. 251 in 2007\n- Group exhibition in alzahra Gallery in  2008  , winner of the selected work titled the first place\n   www.alzahra.ac.ir/? \n- Group exhibition in Mahe mehr in 2009\n mahe-mehr.com/?                \n- Single exahibition Behzad Gallery in 2011\nbehzadgallery.com","user_id":7903,"name":"Elham Hadian","website":"vimeo.com/user83957829"},{"id":7893,"bio":"Joseph is a self-taught photographer living in San Diego, California.  Joseph wants to approach his photography from a place of simplicity and to avoid making this an enjoyable and creative process overburdened from a technical standpoint, but realizing the need to continually improve his craft. His photographs are presented in a straightforward way, as well as engaging the creative process to produce photographs of familiar subjects in an impressionistic and abstract manner.  I hope you find something that you like, and thank you for your interest in my photography.","user_id":7893,"name":"Joseph S Giacalone","website":"www.josephsgiacalonephoto.com"},{"id":727380,"bio":"","user_id":726796,"name":"David Shortland","website":"www.davidshortland.co.uk"},{"id":11079,"bio":"Allison Barnes is a large format photographer, curator and writer. She received her B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts and her M.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photographs and articles have been the feature of numerous publications such as Aint-Bad Magazine, American Oxford, Der Greif, Lenscratch, One One Thousand, and Ticka Arts. Barnes has exhibited in solo* and group shows throughout the United States and internationally, including Autobiogeography*, Neither For Me Honey Nor the Honey Bee*, Geography Lessons*, and Personal Portraits, curated by the National Portrait Gallery. She is the recipient of a National Park Artist Residency, was chosen as one of 30 Under 30 Women Photographers 2012 by Photo Boite, and received honorable mention in Flash Forward Emerging Photographers 2013 by the Magenta Foundation. Barnes’ work is included in New Directions at the Detroit Center For Contemporary Photography, and her work is part of Catherine Edelman’s, The Chicago Project. She is the co-founder of Great Northern Labs, a darkroom based in Chicago.","user_id":11079,"name":"Allison Barnes","website":"www.allisonbarnes.net"},{"id":7866,"bio":"Sara Romani is an Italian artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. After receiving her BA with honor cum laude in Fine Arts at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, she moved to Boston to pursue graduate studies: she graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, with an MFA degree in Photography. \nShe participated in national and international art exhibitions and juried shows including ‘Freedom to Create’ hosted by Walt Disney Company in Milan (Italy), CT+6 juried by Susan Cross, in Hartford CT, and LENS 2014 International Juried Photo Exhibition juried by Martha Schneider, in Chicago IL, to mention few. Her work has been featured in online and printed magazines, such as Aint-Bad Magazine, Creative Quarterly Journal, The journal of Art and Design, Winner Photography Student Competition CQ34, #34 in Spring 2014 and F-Stop Magazine, Juxtaposition Issue#56 in January 2013.\n\tIn addition, her work has been recently awarded the second prize by an international jury for the Emerging Focus Barcelona Competition. This competition was organized in conjunction with Photo L.A., the Los Angeles International Photographic Arts Exposition, which will also showcase one of her works in January 2015. \nShe is currently living and working in Cologne, Germany.\n\n","user_id":7866,"name":"Sara Romani","website":"sararomani.com"},{"id":452999,"bio":"","user_id":452415,"name":"Djeff JEROME","website":"dj32f.myportfolio.com"},{"id":768791,"bio":"Architect, Furniture Maker, Photographer","user_id":761744,"name":"JP Parnas","website":""},{"id":212706,"bio":"","user_id":212104,"name":"Louis Aguirre","website":"www.louis-aguirre.com"},{"id":11283,"bio":"Wojciech Ryzinski is a Polish photographer currently based in Co.Tipperary, Ireland. \nHe participated in a number of workshops, including the Eddie Adams Workshop and The VII Masterclass.\n","user_id":11283,"name":"Wojciech Ryzinski","website":"www.ryzinski.com"},{"id":768170,"bio":"I am a street photographer with a background in filmmaking. I freelance for companies and brands to help tell their stories, and I hope to see as much of the world as possible by doing that.","user_id":761344,"name":"Matej Sefcik","website":"www.matejsefcik.com"},{"id":3414,"bio":"Neal Rantoul is a career artist and educator. Recently retired from 30 years as head of the Photo Program at Northeastern University in Boston he is devoting his efforts full time to making new pictures and bringing earlier work to a national and international audience. ","user_id":3414,"name":"Neal Rantoul","website":"www.nealrantoul.com"},{"id":729901,"bio":"I live in Israel, 53 years old, married and the mother of three children.\nIn my professional life, I combine two great loves and engage in two areas at the same time: Lacanian psychoanalysis and guiding world tours alongside photography. About three times a year, I close my clinic and go on a tour guide. My specialty is in Southeast Asia. For the past three years, I have set up a project to guide photo tours in Israel and around the world","user_id":729317,"name":"limor zadok","website":""},{"id":303044,"bio":"I am a photographer with an Israeli photography artist degree, and an international photography artist A.FIAP. I participated in a group photo exhibition and also exhibited in personal exhibitions in various galleries. I participate in photography exhibitions around the world where I have won gold, silver, bronze and commendation medals. Today I am a retiree of the Israel Police, I used to be a police officer, and worked in the criminal photography work.","user_id":302442,"name":"דוד עידן","website":""},{"id":533127,"bio":"Maxim is a photographer and film director based in Minsk, Belarus. \nNow he lives and works in Poland. \nHe is an award-winning photographer whose work is focused mostly on the street. Furthermore, he constantly works at personal documentary projects. \nMaxim's works are devoted to issues of national identity and self-determination. \nMaxim demonstrate a serious commitment to the film processing and are motivated to continue the development of still, film-based photography. \nMaxim attended the various special courses in Art with a specialization in Photography. Maxim's work has been featured in international publications and media.","user_id":532543,"name":"Maxim Bogdanovich","website":"taplink.cc/maxredbogdanovich"},{"id":7293,"bio":"Alnis Stakle (b. 1975, Latvia) is a Latvian photographer and Professor of Photography at Rigas Stradins University. He holds a PhD in art education from Daugavpils University. Stakle's work critically examines the visual representation of collective and private trauma, loss, and memories, while also exploring the materiality of photography. Employing both documentary and conceptual approaches, his works investigate how sociopolitical ideas can be examined through fact and fiction, as well as the interplay between collective and subjective experiences. Autoethnography and psychogeography are integral to his art-based research methodology. Since 1998, Stakle's works have been widely exhibited, including solo and group shows at prestigious institutions such as the Latvian Museum of Photography, Latvian National Museum of Art, Modern Art Oxford (UK), Art Center 'Winzavod' in Moscow (Russia), Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires (Argentina), and Centre for Fine Arts BOZAR in Brussels (Belgium). His works are represented in notable private and public collections, including Yale University's Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library (USA), Rijksmuseum Library (Netherlands), Latvia Ministry of Culture, Latvian Photography Museum, Mark Rothko Art Center (Latvia), The Robert Elwall Photographs Collection at RIBA British Architectural Library (UK), and Thessaloniki Museum of Photography (Greece). Stakle has received numerous awards and cultural prizes, including the Sony World Photography Award in the architecture section (2011) and creative section (2022), Artist of the Year at DongGang International Photo Festival (2021), and the New East Photo Prize by Calvert 22 Foundation (2018). He was also the winner of the photobook competition at FOTO WIEN (2019), shortlisted for the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards (2017), and nominated for the Discoveries Award at Les Rencontres de la photographie, Arles (2017). His work has been featured in prestigious publications such as the British Journal of Photography, GUP, Wired, Camera Austria, Membrana, Gente di Fotografia, EYEMAZING, IMAGO, OVER, OjodePez, Archivo, and Leica Fotografie International.","user_id":7293,"name":"Alnis Stakle","website":"www.alnisstakle.com"},{"id":698678,"bio":"A self-taught art photographer, I have been practising photography since the late eighties. I make photographs because I very much like cameras and the medium, but especially because I like to create something meaningful. Importantly, I appreciate that photography is a calming vehicle. Focusing on a frame and a vision is meditative in a sense. It is grounding and lightens my spirits.\n\nI am inspired by the artwork of painters Mark Rothko, in which the relationship between colours evokes a strong emotion, and Georgia O’Keeffe, in which simple gestures are powerful, as well as photographer Edward Weston who elevated form. I am also influenced by graphic design and architecture, where organizing form and space produces a distinct experience. So, with these drives, I believe forms can carry meaning with which I can create a meaningful photograph.\n","user_id":698094,"name":"Dionysios Psychas","website":"dionysiospsychas.ca"},{"id":768516,"bio":"","user_id":761568,"name":"yu li","website":""},{"id":7437,"bio":"Stephen Spiller works and lives in Long Island City, NY, USA. He is self-educated and began photographing in 1985. In 2003 he began experimenting with digital manipulation to better define and explain his political and social positions which are the foundation of most of his work.      \n\nExamples of subjects that interest him include: identity, racial prejudice, religion, economic disparity, universal healthcare, denying women control over their lives, affordable, quality education, gun violence, etc. Specifically he has made artworks dealing with beauty, fashion, prostitution, aging, gender, rape, misogyny, politics, etc. \n\nHe has exhibited in over one hundred U.S. and international galleries and museums, e.g. New York, NY (Soho Photo Gallery); Los Angeles, CA (Tag Gallery, Los Angeles Center For Digital Art); Miami Beach, FL (Spectrum Miami Art Show); Buenos Aires, Argentina (The Palais de Glace); Cakovec, Croatia (Museum of Medimurje); Arles, France (Galerie Huit); Malaga, Spain (Municipal Museum); Thessaloniki, Greece (National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation); Venice, Italy (Exhibition Hall of the Venue of Laneri); Berlin, Germany (The Palazzo Italia); Beijing, China (Czech","user_id":7437,"name":"Stephen Spiller","website":"www.stephenspiller.com"},{"id":765418,"bio":"London based  photographer and sculptor. ","user_id":759307,"name":"Panagiotis Papagiannopoulos","website":""},{"id":416935,"bio":"","user_id":416351,"name":"Giuseppe Mirabile","website":""},{"id":7958,"bio":"(*1988 in CZ) graduated at the Graphic school of art in Prague. Currently studying Ph.D. at Institute of Creative Photography of Silesian University in Opava.","user_id":7958,"name":"Robert Kiss","website":"kiss.format.com"},{"id":179892,"bio":"At the age of 44, Alex DINAUT has created several short films, music videos, commercials, and around a thousand corporate films. Over time, he sharpens his perception of the world and develops a passion for photography. He initially focuses on landscapes, but Alex DINAUT dislikes limitations. He hones his skills and explores other subjects, with childhood becoming the main focus. He is a connoisseur of beauty and aesthetics, constantly in search of the photograph that will encapsulate the entire world within a frame. He is a jack-of-all-trades because everything touches him.","user_id":179290,"name":"Alexandre Dinaut","website":"www.alexdinaut.art"},{"id":769598,"bio":"","user_id":762336,"name":"Silas Jenner","website":"photo.jenner.be"},{"id":600703,"bio":"Becoming a photographer started because of my dad.\nI remember well we’d go on holiday to the mountains of Switzerland and he’d give me a disposable camera for those weeks. I always had an eye for detail, so during these trips and with that camera I really learned to think about the composition and photograph what caught my eye.\n\nSummary:\nPassionate and dedicated street photographer with a keen eye for capturing the essence of urban life. Winner of the GUP New 2022 edition and One-Shot competition from the BBA gallery. Skilled in documenting the raw emotions, unique moments, and compelling stories of people and their surroundings. Proficient in various photographic techniques and experienced in both digital and film photography.\n\nExperience:\nStreet Photographer | Freelance | 2019 - Present\n\nRoaming the streets of various cities, capturing candid and authentic moments that reflect the diversity and vitality of urban life.\nDeveloped a distinct style that combines visual storytelling with a keen attention to composition and light.","user_id":600119,"name":"Robbert Buitenhuis","website":"www.instagram.com/robbert.db"},{"id":91646,"bio":"","user_id":91183,"name":"Emanuela Zini","website":"www.emanuelazini.com"},{"id":768737,"bio":"I work as a research scientist using AI on pixels from satellite imagery to measure undetected poverty in remote places of global south but I also grew up surrounded by pixels. They were the bond between my parents, who met through an arranged marriage but fell in love over a shared hobby of photography. They used a Zenith camera borrowed from a friend to document their journey, and inspired me to look at the world with warm curiosity. I find the purest of joys and epiphany in taking photographs the collection here is from random walks in new york.","user_id":761709,"name":"Parth Khare","website":"parthkhare.format.com"},{"id":768750,"bio":"","user_id":761717,"name":"Nicole Isenberg","website":"sites.google.com/pcc.edu/nicoleisenberg/home"},{"id":768799,"bio":"I am a traveling, Cincinnati, OH-based photographer. My photos come from places like Mexico, California, New Mexico, Italy, Colorado, and my all-time favorite, Cincinnati. While I tend to gravitate towards more \"nature\" type street photography, I love getting to freeze quiet and beautiful moments with my photos.  I strive to take pictures that capture the warmth, light, and soul of areas I visit. I intend to provide a glimpse into another world that may not have been what others were expecting. My goal as a photographer is to give people a way to bring beauty closer and spread joy through my art.","user_id":761749,"name":"Shelby Wilson","website":"www.shelbywilsonphoto.com"},{"id":768840,"bio":"","user_id":761777,"name":"Per Vegard Nerseth","website":""},{"id":768751,"bio":"","user_id":761718,"name":"Hilda Wiggins","website":"www.studiowiggins.com"},{"id":768768,"bio":"My name is Mykola Myronov. I'm a designer and a photographer from Ukraine. During the COVID and Russian-Ukrainian war I started to take more photos just to keep enjoying life. So my photos are about love for life, even if they look sad.","user_id":761728,"name":"Mykola Myronov","website":""},{"id":768728,"bio":"","user_id":761703,"name":"Andreas Chmielewski","website":"andreaschmielewski.myportfolio.com"},{"id":768696,"bio":"","user_id":761684,"name":"Marie LE BLE","website":"www.the-daily-view.com/vos-informations-vues-de-new-york/the-book.php"},{"id":768765,"bio":"","user_id":761726,"name":"Evgeny Aleshintsev","website":""},{"id":49417,"bio":"Hi! My name is Mikko Ovaska. I make photographs for living. I do portraits, athletes, fashion and food...really well.\n\nI love my two sons, my wife, wining and dining, the sound and the scent of the ocean, sandy beaches, partly cloudy skies, summer, autumn colors, our tiny garden, ball sports, light, my job.\n\nI am an incurable daydreamer. I tell bad jokes and I believe in my dreams.\n\nI am currently based in Tampere region, Finland.","user_id":49422,"name":"Mikko Ovaska","website":"www.mikkoovaska.com"},{"id":656345,"bio":"D'origine roumaine travaillant et vivant à Bruxelles depuis 1992. *Directrice artistique, photographe et performeuse culinaire. J'ai commencé la photo en autodidacte il y a 3-4 ans. Au début j'ai surtout travaillé la nature morte, pour ensuite me laisser aller à une pratique plus \"street\". ","user_id":655761,"name":"Mana Constantinescu","website":"mana.photos"},{"id":768896,"bio":"","user_id":761814,"name":"Maria Lauriola","website":""},{"id":768984,"bio":"","user_id":761875,"name":"Natalia Paraeva","website":"paraeva.com"},{"id":768956,"bio":"","user_id":761855,"name":"Justyna Markiewicz","website":""},{"id":768472,"bio":"Classe 1982, generazione Bim Bum Bam.  \nUn' infanzia di cultura pop e tv commerciale, chiuso nella mia cameretta a fissare gli allenamenti sotto i temporali di Oliver Hutton mentre fuori finiva la Guerra Fredda e l'Italia aspettava una rivoluzione che non è mai arrivata. \nAll'università annegavo in mari di fotocopie rilegate con le spirali, anni luce dal 2.0. Oggi in tasca un’ inutilizzabile laurea in scienze della comunicazione che a dirla tutta non ha fatto di me un grande comunicatore, anzi.\nViaggio per conoscermi, meravigliarmi, perdermi, mantenere vivi i miei sogni e realizzarne qualcuno ogni tanto.","user_id":761540,"name":"Andrea Bocchino","website":""},{"id":769099,"bio":"My name is Olivier Lei and I’m just an ordinary French guy who have started street photography two years ago. I’m currently living in Barcelona.","user_id":761960,"name":"OLIVIER LE","website":""},{"id":727404,"bio":"","user_id":726820,"name":"Hillary Fortin","website":"www.hillaryfortin.com"},{"id":769101,"bio":"","user_id":761962,"name":"Angelo Marini","website":""},{"id":38304,"bio":"","user_id":38309,"name":"Luisa Dörr","website":"www.luisadorr.com"},{"id":126961,"bio":"Born in Vladivostok, Russia, live in LA, USA","user_id":126359,"name":"Nina Tonkelidi","website":"tonkelidinina@gmail.com"},{"id":246667,"bio":"","user_id":246065,"name":"Vita Katenina","website":"www.facebook.com/vita.katenina"},{"id":768991,"bio":"","user_id":761881,"name":"Isher Turner","website":null},{"id":769006,"bio":"","user_id":761891,"name":"Erwin Seppi","website":"www.es.photography"},{"id":767697,"bio":"I am a retired commercial photographer and expat from the U.S. now living in Mexico. ","user_id":761011,"name":"Gary Hall","website":""},{"id":7831,"bio":"Sono nato a Napoli nel 1961 ed ora vivo a Roma che considero il punto di partenza e di ritorno di ogni mia attività. Mi occupo di fotografia dalla fine degli anni settanta, quando iniziai appunto da questa citt l' esplorazione del mondo circostante. \nHo studiato Architettura all'Università La Sapienza di Roma.\nHo esposto in molte gallerie fra Roma, Milano, Venezia, Firenze, Lecce, Napoli, Amsterdam, Parigi, Londra, New York, Filadelfia, Berlino, Dubai e Miami.\n","user_id":7831,"name":"Mario Rossi","website":"www.oiramphoto.com"},{"id":7922,"bio":"Krzysztof Kowalczyk (b. 1975 r.) photographer and English translator based in Kraków. Currently, doctoral student at the Institute of Creative Photography (ITF) in Opava. MA at ITF in June 2014. Recent awards: shortlisted in Leica Oscar Barnack Award 2014, Pro Category, Solms, Germany, Winner of The Faces of Brewing Europe 2014 competition, Brussels, Belgium, winner of Leica Street Photo Competition, Poland (2013). Solo shows: The Dam, SPAF Gallery, Kraków, Poland (2014) Defiance, Cultural Centre in Tyczyn, Poland (2009), Cracow’s Kazimierz, Polish House, Dublin, Ireland (2003) Cracow’s Kazimierz, Nożyk Synagogue, Warsaw, Poland (2002). Major group shows: Leica Street Photo, Leica Gallery, Warsaw, Poland (2013), Me, You, We, Art House, Opava (2012), Czech Republic, Picture we Live in, GASK Gallery, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic (2012)..","user_id":7922,"name":"Krzysztof Kowalczyk","website":""},{"id":252569,"bio":"","user_id":251967,"name":"EVA NIETO","website":""},{"id":694727,"bio":"I'm street/landscape photographer from small town of Chapagaun which is located some 10 km from the city of Kathmandu. I got into photography due my interest to capture landscape around me but with the time, street/people has been even more of an interesting subject for me. \nProfessionally, I do other forms of photography such as event, product photography.\nAlong with that, I've work as cinematographer in short movies, advertisement and documentary. ","user_id":694143,"name":"Sunny Deshar","website":""},{"id":769062,"bio":"いずれ消えてしまう世界を記録する","user_id":761933,"name":"Takahiko Ota","website":"www.otatakahiko.com"},{"id":7876,"bio":"Nicholas Pinto is an Italian-American photographer with an eye for the moments found in everyday life. Born and raised on the Southwest Side of Chicago, Illinois. After serving in the United States Army, he picked up a camera as a way to express himself. This unique background has given him a rare view of the people and places found in front of his lens.\n\nA graduate of Columbia College, Pinto currently resides in Chicago with his wife and two sons. He has helped teach workshops for the Leica Akademie USA and his photographs have been in galleries around the United States.\n\nHe shares his passion for photography teaching an afterschool photography program for students in underserved communities on the Southside Chicago.\n","user_id":7876,"name":"Nicholas Pinto","website":"www.nicholaspinto.com"},{"id":769124,"bio":"","user_id":761979,"name":"Ellen Kolikoff","website":"www.n-kphotography.com"},{"id":161563,"bio":"\n","user_id":160961,"name":"Grégoire De Graeve","website":""},{"id":603019,"bio":"","user_id":602435,"name":"Raluca Erdei","website":""},{"id":769181,"bio":"Street Photographer - Filmmaker ","user_id":762023,"name":"Leonardo Bastidas Yar","website":""},{"id":769066,"bio":"Interested in visual arts since childhood, Francisco studied Photography in Madrid. Later, he pursued a Photography master's degree at EFTI (International Center of Photography and Film) and a studied a Cinematography degree at the University of Catalonia. He has participated in individual and collective photography exhibitions in Mexico and Europe. He is a founder of the production company Gitana Films, where he currently works as a producer and director. He has produced and directed documentaries, commercials, short films, music videos, and the feature film, The Pink Lagoon (La Laguna Rosa).","user_id":761937,"name":"Francisco Gallo","website":""},{"id":699768,"bio":"Originally encapsulated by photo journalism, yet living/working in the music industry, I began primarily photographing live music events, but as the years went on, and with the pandemic canceling live music for a while, I decided to start focusing on what got me interested in photography to begin with.\n\nI have spent the last year and half trying to expand my knowledge of multiple aspects of photography, and editing, that more portray the way I see things in the world.","user_id":699184,"name":"Corey Davenport","website":"www.coreylaynephotography.com"},{"id":49436,"bio":"","user_id":49441,"name":"Liga Skadina","website":""},{"id":769162,"bio":"","user_id":762008,"name":"john whisson","website":"www.celiosimages.com"},{"id":769161,"bio":"In a fast world filled with fleeting moments, Karthikeyan Murugesan's street photography freezes time, inviting viewers to join him on a visual journey that celebrates the ordinary, reveals the extraordinary, and inspires a renewed appreciation for the beauty found within the serendipity of everyday life. \n    Born and raised in Bangalore, India, Karthikeyan developed an early appreciation for capturing the beauty of  human connections and simplicity within the chaos of urban life. He believes that photography has the power to provoke thought, challenge perceptions, and inspire change. His photographs evoke a range of emotions, from joy and wonder to contemplation and introspection, making viewers feel like active participants in the streets they observe.\n    Currently in Boston, USA, Karthikeyan's work has won accolades from art lovers worldwide and critical acclaim from local fellow street photographers. His work has been exhibited in local Boston galleries and popular online publications, capturing the attention and earning a dedicated following of photography enthusiasts.","user_id":762007,"name":"Karthikeyan Murugesan","website":""},{"id":769173,"bio":"I'm Al Ja, an amateur Brazil based photographer interested in Travel, Landscape and Street Photographer","user_id":762017,"name":"Fernando Maiello","website":""},{"id":769191,"bio":"By day, I am a professor of Economics. I have been practicing street photography for 20 years. I am a Vancouver Street Photography collective member and have participated in the exhibitions and Zines organized by the collective. ","user_id":762030,"name":"Vadim Marmer","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/vadim_marmer"},{"id":769171,"bio":"For me, this was a long journey, and not just geographically speaking. For the past 18 years, I battled on and off with addiction without even fully understanding it. Five years ago I left behind everything I knew, including 7 years-long abusive relationships, an unsuccessful business, and a country of my origin. I didn't come to the US for the so-called \"American dream\" - I run away from things and people who were killing me.  Studying abroad allowed me to reunite with my father, a professor at the MNSU, and my two younger half-brothers, master my language skill and finally fulfill my longing to do art. I am not as young as the vast majority of students here and it would be my third degree, but it is finally giving me a special feeling of purpose and an opportunity to live up to my full potential. \nThree years ago I had to admit that I have a problem with substances. It took me some time to sober up, but today I am proud to say that I have a little over 2 years clean under my belt.\n","user_id":762015,"name":"Sofiia Rovinskaia","website":""},{"id":7730,"bio":"Sam Kanga is a Toronto-based photographer and writer. He became very interested in photography as a teenager, strongly influenced by the work of photographers such as Cartier-Bresson, Elliott Erwitt, David Seymour, W. Eugene Smith, Robert Frank, and many others.\n\nPhotographing in India, France, the UK, as well as North America has resulted in a wide body of work. He has also photographed for the Canadian Opera Company, The National Ballet School, as well as independent dance and theatre. Photographing for literary magazines gave him the opportunity to meet and photograph Canadian and International writers.\n\nHaving worked for many years at large commercial photography studios and full-service agencies as Senior Account Executive, he handled extensive projects for major clients.\n\nHe currently owns a full-service company offering Marketing, Branding, Design, Photography, Print, and Interactive services.\n\nHe also enjoys critiquing portfolios and advising photographers.","user_id":7730,"name":"Sam Kanga","website":"www.lensculture.com/sam-kanga"},{"id":302446,"bio":"Photographing is a strong need in me. I am happy when I look at the light, people, the world and anything from the perspective of the frame. Photography is like an endless journey and I want to be on this journey all the time. I'm wife and mother in everyday life. And photography therapist too.","user_id":301844,"name":"Karolina Kozyra - Ignut","website":"ina ignut and ignut ina Facebook, flickr "},{"id":794679,"bio":"Nació en Argentina y desde 1991 reside en Asunción, Paraguay.\nEn Asunción, estudió diseño gráfico y comenzó a trabajar en el sector editorial al mismo\ntiempo. Aunque siempre había utilizado la fotografía en su trabajo como diseñadora, en\nalgún momento se convirtió en una herramienta para mostrar otros de sus intereses, como los temas sociales, los derechos humanos y los derechos de las mujeres.\nComenzó a estudiar fotografía en 2007, en el Instituto de la Imagen, y siguió sus estudios en La Obra fotógrafos y el Faro Eduka.\nActualmente incursiona en la fotografía abstracta, experimental.\nExposiciones\n• «Nosotras» muestra colectiva de las mujeres fotógrafas de El Ojo Salvaje, en el marco\ndel 8vo. Festival Mes de la Fotografía en Paraguay. (8 de septiembre de 2023 en la\nAlianza Francesa, Asunción, Paraguay).\n• «Crest» ensayo fotográfico seleccionado para exponer en la Sexta edición de la Feria\nde arte Oxígeno. (5 al 8 de octubre de 2023 en Nino Hotel Boutique, Asunción, Paraguay).","user_id":783101,"name":"Karina Palleros","website":"karinapallerosfotografia.com"},{"id":766396,"bio":"30 years old.  Amateur film photographer. Always making mistakes, always growing. ","user_id":760034,"name":"Johnathan Hubbard","website":""},{"id":769274,"bio":"","user_id":762091,"name":"Very Francardo","website":"www.verystreetclicks.com"},{"id":678023,"bio":"After ten years of working as a child psychologist, I left my job to focus on my biggest passion, photography. I took a beginners class at the Photo Academy and  started to aim my camera at my 3 kids. Soon people asked me if I could photograph theirs. After doing that as a professional for 2 years I decided I wanted to take more out of photography and started at the Foto Academy in Amsterdam for a three year cours. Last May I graduated and I took part in the end exhibition 'Emergo'. I still photograph children and families, but I also focus a lot on more personal projects. These projects are always a reflection of my inner world. ","user_id":677439,"name":"Elisabeth Sanders","website":"www.truestoriesphotography.com"},{"id":725979,"bio":"Pavel Proshin is an aspiring street photographer based in the United Kingdom who was born in 1984. His main subjects are mostly the game of light and shadows with people as guest actors.","user_id":725395,"name":"Pavel Proshin","website":"soypablo.co"},{"id":49683,"bio":"Stacey Baker lives in New York City.  She is a photo editor at The New York Times Magazine.  ","user_id":49688,"name":"Stacey Baker","website":"instagram.com/stace_a_lace"},{"id":7972,"bio":"An artist working in historic photographic processes, hand papermaking, and book arts, Heather F. Wetzel is currently a Book Arts Specialist and Lecturer in the Art Department at The Ohio State University where she was the 2011-2012 Post MFA Fergus Fellow in Photography. She earned her Master of Arts \u0026amp; Humanities from Arcadia University and her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies from the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY, and a Graduate Certificate in Book Arts and Technologies from the University of Iowa Center for the Book, Iowa City, IA. She is a 2012 Photolucida Critical Mass Finalist and her work has been widely exhibited. Her work can be found at the Anzenberger Gallery in Vienna, Austria, as well as in multiple collections. She has had solo exhibitions at the SRO Gallery at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; University of Rochester Hartnett Gallery and The Aaron Siskind Gallery at VSW, Rochester, NY. Her work has been included in recent group exhibitions at Denison Museum, Granville, OH; Susquehanna Univeristy, Selinsgrove, PA; Wright State University, Dayton, OH; University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NB. ","user_id":7972,"name":"Heather F. Wetzel","website":"www.heatherfwetzel.com"},{"id":246010,"bio":"I am a musician and amateur photographer who is constantly entranced by the beauty of the colours, light, and stories around her.","user_id":245408,"name":"Violette Truong","website":""},{"id":157488,"bio":"Marcel van Balken (Netherlands) moves as a photographer ideally in the field of surrealism and magic realism. He prefers to create composite photographic images inspired by everyday reality combined with his own imagination. He strives to carefully compose photographic compositions of realistic looking scenes in unreal and sometimes magical spheres.","user_id":156886,"name":"Marcel van Balken","website":"www.photure.nl"},{"id":769346,"bio":"","user_id":762142,"name":"Alexia Rincé","website":"bettyrinse.com"},{"id":769305,"bio":"Steve is an art photographer and photography educator who focuses on helping photographers explore personal expression. He is an Associate distinction holder from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) and has judged the Documentary and Visual Journalism Photographer of the Year for the RPS on three occasions. Steve has been exhibited widely in international salons and in joint and solo exhibitions in the UK. He is also an Artist of the Federation Internationale De L'Art Photographique.","user_id":762112,"name":"Steve Kingswell","website":"www.stevekingswell.com"},{"id":209060,"bio":"","user_id":208458,"name":"Philippe Larroudé-Tasei","website":"www.facebook.com/philippe.larroude.7"},{"id":350995,"bio":"","user_id":350393,"name":"Rita Kelchtermans","website":"ritakelchtermans@gmail.com"},{"id":769340,"bio":"","user_id":762138,"name":"Darren Jones","website":""},{"id":798900,"bio":"I’m passionate about photography and my favorite subject to photograph is people.","user_id":786705,"name":"Isidoro Massa","website":"www.picturethis.nyc"},{"id":16062,"bio":"I was born in the United Kingdom, although lived life in the USA for more than a decade. Documentary Photography is where my initial interests originated with a mixed appreciation of the journalistic and artistic. Street Photography is where and how my practice normally culminates:  and where I try to make sense of our fellow planetary inhabitants and the conditions in which we live. ","user_id":16062,"name":"Shane Gray","website":"www.shanegrayphotography.com"},{"id":49523,"bio":"Katarzyna Kubiak – born in 1984 in Warsaw. She graduated the law and administration faculty. Her adventure with photography started 2014. She is highly devoted to documentary and street photography. Her photographs were presented as part of group exhibitions in Greece, Germany and Poland. She has had her work featured and published in numerous photography contest and projects such as Debuts 2016, Street Photography Magazine, World Street Photography Book, Street Photography in the World Book vol. 1 or Eye photography magazine. She won awards and distinctions at the International Photography Awards (2015), the Moscow International Photo Awards (1016), Leica Street Photo (2016), HumanDOC Proclub Camera (2016).\n\n\nIn my free time I walk around the streets and take pictures.","user_id":49528,"name":"Katarzyna Kubiak","website":""},{"id":246997,"bio":"I am a photographer who wants more than just pretty pictures. I look for depth in my subjects, whether it concerns portraits of situations.","user_id":246395,"name":"Inge Kaagman","website":"www.Kaagvrouw.com"},{"id":49491,"bio":"I am a visual artist based in Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. I work with photography creating projects dealing with relationship between human and Nature. This is the real protagonist of every narrative. \nMy work tries to create imaginaries, new perspectives and unconscious landscapes that contribute to a reflection on humanity.","user_id":49496,"name":"Roberta Segata","website":"www.robertasegata.com"},{"id":439238,"bio":"Digital Producer by Profession and a Photo Hobbyist by Passion. Have a great interest in mastering the art of Street Photography. Author \u0026amp; Photographer behind the  book 'Colours of Colombo'.","user_id":438654,"name":"Nazly Ahmed","website":"www.nazly.com"},{"id":320489,"bio":"Born in the London to Jamaican parents I started my venture into photography as a way to destress from my corporate job. After loosing that job, I thought photography might just help me to build my confidence again and give me something to do whilst I looked for work. However, it has turned into much more than just a stop gap.  Now it has taken over my life and I work as a freelance photographer. I don't go anywhere without my camera and I am always trying to learn how to be a better photographer.","user_id":319887,"name":"Daniel Murray","website":"www.danielmurraystudio.com"},{"id":7825,"bio":"I was born in 1974 in Barcelona, Spain, and have studied Humanities, Cinema, and Photography at the IEFC where I now work as a professor.\n\nMy work revolves around two main themes: identity and the passage of time, characterised by the desire to construct a poetic conceptual discourse where I sublimate the everyday to reveal realities beyond appearances, thus questioning the limits between reality and fiction. I am interested in both the taking of images and their reinterpretation through the editing process.\n\nI have exhibited at several photography festivals including Nexofoto, Espy Photography, Encontros da Imagem, Focus Photography Festival, Fotofever, DOCfield, Begira Photo, Lumínic, Fotonoviembre and Revela-T.\n\nMy photographs reside in major public and private collections, including the MNAC (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya) and the Carmen and Lluís Bassat Foundation among others, and has received awards on a number of occasions including LensCulture Critic’s Choice, shortlisted at Voies Off Arles and PhotoEspaña, a mention of honor at Nexofoto, best emergent photographer at Photogenic Festival, a grant at the VI Photographic Grant AFTM, and selected at Cortona On the Move, Photographic Museum of Humanity, Athens Photo Festival, BIPA and SCAN Tarragona. \n\nI have published a novel “Las fotos que nunca hice” (2020), and five photobooks: “Querido vecino:” (2014), “Faraway So Close” (2016), “Beware Of The Dog” (2018), “The Escape Velocity” (2020) and “Not About Lockdown”. ","user_id":7825,"name":"Alex Llovet","website":"www.alexllovet.com"},{"id":769563,"bio":"","user_id":762309,"name":"Katherine Strauss","website":"www.ksfotografias.cl"},{"id":298131,"bio":"Chris Strickland is a Documentary and Reportage Photographer based in the foothills of the Cheviots on the Anglo Scottish Border.\n\nBritish Photography Awards, Shortlisted, 2023.\nInternational Photo Awards, Honourable Mention, 2023.\nShutterHub YearBook 2023.\nRoyal Photographic Society, Shortlisted, International Photography Exhibition 64, 2022.\nWisden Cricket, photos of 2021, overall runner-up. \nField Sports Photographer of the Year, category winner, 2018 and 2019.\n\n\"Beautifully balanced, it captures a wholesome and quintessentially English moment. It's one of those photos that could just as easily be the work of a painter...quite simply, Chris Strickland's picture makes me smile.\" \nOlivia Harris, picture editor, The Times, AP Magazine, 'Picture Editors, Pictures of the Year, 2021'.\n\nA frequent contributor to national and international publications, with commissions from The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, The Times and Sunday Times. Published work highlights include the Guardian Eyewitness double-page spread feature, The Economist Britain leader image, the front page of The Times Scotland, the front page of The Daily Telegraph Business, F8 Documentary, ShutterHub yearbook.\n\nBSc (Hons) ","user_id":297529,"name":"Chris Strickland","website":"www.photographerchrisstrickland.com"},{"id":769619,"bio":"Bio:     \nBorn and based in Reading, Pa.\nReceived a Bachelor of Arts at California University, California, Pa.\nAttended Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California.\n\u0026nbsp;\nExhibitions:\n\u0026nbsp;\nSouth East Center for Photography, Greenville, SC.\n“Abstraction” exhibition, one photo, 2024\n\nThe Photoplace Gallery, Middlebury, VT.\n“Abstraction” online exhibition, one photo, 2024\n\nAtlanta Photography Group, Atlanta, GA. \n“Choice” exhibition, one photo, 2023 / 2024\n\nAtlanta Photography Group, Atlanta, GA.\n“Belonging” exhibition, one photo, 2023 / 2024\n\nBlack and White Photographic Magazine, Issue 158, February 2023\nTwo photographs, pages 96, 204\n\u0026nbsp;\nSouth East Center for Photography, Greenville, SC.\n\"Forgotten\" exhibition, one photo, 2023\n\u0026nbsp;\nSouth East Center for Photography, Greenville, SC.\n\"Portraits\" exhibition, two photos, 2023\n\n","user_id":762353,"name":"Dennis Luckenbill","website":""},{"id":769512,"bio":"","user_id":762269,"name":"Phill Holland","website":"www.fotohabit.com"},{"id":769513,"bio":"A Brazilian writer who just found in street photography a tool to enjoy life and see beyond the naked eyes can see.","user_id":762270,"name":"Alberto Brandão","website":""},{"id":7440,"bio":"Olga Kravets (born 1984) is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. She holds an MA from the University of the Arts in London. She was a Prix Bayeux-Calvados for War Correspondents winner in 2014 in web journalism category, Magnum Emergency Foundation grant recipient in 2013 and a winner of the PDN Photo Annual in 2012. Her work has been published worldwide in publications including El Pais, Financial Times, Helsingin Sanomat, Le Monde, NRC Handelsblad, Internazionale, The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, The Observer and Vice. She has worked on a number of documentaries in various capacities and is now directing her first full-length documentary. She lives in Paris and works primarily in the Caucasus, Balkans, and Middle East.","user_id":7440,"name":"Olga Kravets","website":"www.olgakravets.com"},{"id":769509,"bio":"I began using positive film 75 years ago. Five years ago I bought I digital camera and discovered B\u0026amp;W photography. The absence of color forces me to pay attention to lines, shapes, and structure. ","user_id":762267,"name":"Riccardo Barbieri","website":""},{"id":199798,"bio":"","user_id":199196,"name":"Mehdi Rahmati","website":"www.mehdirahmati.me"},{"id":591448,"bio":"I am Showrav Chowdhury from Habiganj, Bangladesh. I am an undergraduate student and a photographer by passion. I grew up in a middle-class family where photography was like an alien and treating it as passion was very unusual. I started my photography journey after completing Basic Photography Course in 2019 by Shahjalal University Photographers’ Association (SUPA). But I got to understand the depth of photography at the end of 2020 when I used to go out with my father's mobile phone because I didn’t have any at that time. I gradually started getting involved in street photography. I keep learning every day from everywhere and share knowledge with others and this also helps me a lot improving myself as a photographer.","user_id":590864,"name":"Showrav Chowdhury","website":"flic.kr/ps/3Ly6Kk"},{"id":769495,"bio":"Love to show what people think they don’t have.","user_id":762255,"name":"Andrei Bercea","website":""},{"id":769525,"bio":"","user_id":762279,"name":"Gary Brooks","website":""},{"id":769621,"bio":"I'm a freelance journalist based in London, UK.","user_id":762355,"name":"Anna Pivovarchuk","website":""},{"id":769554,"bio":"Just an amateur photographer that loves pictures!","user_id":762301,"name":"Luiza Rosado","website":"www.neurople.com"},{"id":601357,"bio":"Street Photographer based in Jakarta","user_id":600773,"name":"Cristian Siallagan","website":""},{"id":28051,"bio":"Studied both Fine Arts and Photography. Worked as a photo-journalist in Montréal in the early 90s. Later moved to Victoria BC and continue working as a photographer. Everything from drag queens, weddings, editorial assignments and stock imagery. Presently working on personal projects regarding mass consumption of our times.","user_id":28056,"name":"Helene Cyr","website":"www.helenecyr.com"},{"id":769550,"bio":"Graphic Designer graduate • ECAL\nCantonal Art School of Lausanne • Switzerland.\n\nTireless traveler and photographer for many years, mainly in Asia, Central America and South America.Seeking understanding of humanity in all its diversity.\n\nPhotospicy.com was created in 2016 to share photos with spicy scents from elsewhere, sometimes exotic, pungent, itchy, disturbing and seeking to change the way we look at them focusing on what you don't look at, what you don't see or prefer to ignore.\n\nPhotospicy.com, a taste of elsewhere.\n\nThe taste for elsewhere is the taste for travel and the \"photographic story\"\nwhich tries to bring a different perspective to the places visited, by taking paths that are sometimes distant, unknown, infrequently or infrequently frequented.","user_id":762298,"name":"Guy Haselbauer","website":"photospicy.com"},{"id":769624,"bio":"Pat Caffrey is an amateur photographer based near Atlanta, GA.  Pat enjoys many types of photography, but most especially street photography.  His work has been in various area exhibitions and won many awards.  ","user_id":762358,"name":"patrick caffrey","website":"patrickcaffrey.photography"},{"id":769620,"bio":"","user_id":762354,"name":"Carrie Coursolle","website":"carriecoursolle.com"},{"id":173156,"bio":"I am a hobbyist photographer, living in Tallinn, Estonia.","user_id":172554,"name":"Arkady Yakhnis","website":""},{"id":769556,"bio":"someone who loves photography.","user_id":762303,"name":"shenglong pang","website":""},{"id":728253,"bio":"Morgan McGrath is a native New Yorker who has been photographing his city, his country and his trips around the world for more than a decade. Shooting exclusively with film cameras of all kinds, he prefers the 35 millimeter medium over the digital, the analog over the automatic, the raw and the real over the crisp and the clean. It all started in 2011 when he realized shortly after a trip up and down Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania that the best photos he had taken on that expedition actually had come from the lime-green hard-plastic mass-market ten-dollar drug store disposable camera that he had brought with him as a backup in case his thousand-dollar DSLR digital camera ran out of power somewhere along the trail (which it did). A self-taught amateur in every way, Morgan has traveled with his little white plastic film canisters, his lithium batteries and his cameras to more than 45 states in the United States and more than 60 countries around the world. He still lives in New York City in a third-floor walk-up century-old apartment in Brooklyn, where his bedroom is his own personal photo gallery and the walls are covered with self-made prints from his trips around the world. When not loading film into one of his cameras, Morgan works a real job as a concert tour promoter in New York and Latin America. He speaks three languages and runs marathons when he has free time. His favorite things to photograph are Chinatowns, cemeteries and the City of Buenos Aires.  \n","user_id":727669,"name":"Morgan McGrath","website":"www.morgan5150.xyz"},{"id":769628,"bio":"Documentary photographer, war photographer, teacher, and writer. I studied with Minor White as a grad student at MIT.","user_id":762361,"name":"Francis Giles","website":""},{"id":7988,"bio":"I was born and raised in Ballarat, a 19th century gold rush town, and grew up in a household of arts and crafts.  A passion for all things creative guided me through childhood. In high school I explored the worlds of art and drama where, with the help of my father’s camera, I discovered photography.\n\nI received a Bachelor of Illustrative Photography from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2000 and as the world of photography changed from analogue to digital, I continued my education and in 2003 received a Masters of Multi-Media Design from Monash University.\n\nMy images are a photomontage of lovingly collected objects such as leaves, pins, butterfly wings and lost buttons; items which are normally forgotten but inspire new meaning within my work.  Items which represent people and time past  through indirect portraits.","user_id":7988,"name":"Kara Rasmanis","website":"kararasmanis.com"},{"id":7961,"bio":"","user_id":7961,"name":"William Cox","website":"www.williampearcecox.com"},{"id":769622,"bio":"","user_id":762356,"name":"Herbert Sumrall Jr","website":"herbsumralljrphoto.com"},{"id":271180,"bio":"I am a street and travel photographer living close to, and endlessly fascinated by, London.  I have a deep love for the city and for the creative potential of street photography, and a fascination with the altered perspective night presents in street photography.\n\n\"My love of street photography is my urban affliction\". ","user_id":270578,"name":"Kevin Gorton","website":"www.kevingorton.co.uk"},{"id":295160,"bio":"Dutch’s photographic education is a self-taught one, exploring all aspects of image making. When capturing an image, Dutch tries to see the final result, ‘before’ pressing the shutter. He believes that what we observe, feel and experience, forms the core of one’s life’s story. Part of his story is reflected in photographic images taken in an instant of time, in his world, that here and now. The act of processing those images allows him to express how deeply, either with awe, joy or sadness, those moments in time have affected him. His images are how he tells his story.","user_id":294558,"name":"Philip Dutch Bagley","website":"www.philipbagleyphotography.net"},{"id":769616,"bio":"Already in his early childhood, his mother encouraged her son's talent for drawing and encouraged him with words that seemed like affirmations: \"You are an artist!\". It's no wonder that Sebastian preferred to fill his math exercise book with caricatures rather than numbers at school and that to this day there is no alternative to art for him. After studying at the University of Applied Sciences - with a focus on photography with the well-known photographer and university lecturer Prof. Henrik Spohler - Valbuena deepened his photographic expertise while working in the renowned Ostkreuz photographers' agency. Valbuena, who originally saw himself as a caricaturist and illustrator, developed his special photographic talent through his training. If you had to describe this, it would be a special mixture of his eye for detail, his intuition and the ability to build trust between people, his objects and the camera. In both photography and illustration, people are Valbuena's favorite subject and his hometown of Berlin is a favorite subject. ","user_id":762351,"name":"Sebastian Valbuena","website":"www.sebastianvalbuena.com"},{"id":769672,"bio":"","user_id":762393,"name":"Rafael González Pedrazuela","website":""},{"id":769636,"bio":"Light. Timing. Composition.\nThese are the three most important components of an image. I've learned. Sounds simple, too. But it's not. Since I started photography in 2015, I've been panting after these three components. Sometimes it succeeds, in 99 percent of cases it doesn't. \nBut this one percent...\nThat won't let you go.","user_id":762367,"name":"Ole Hopp","website":"www.olehopp.com"},{"id":8079,"bio":"My name is Bi-Ling (Belinda Chang). When I was a 18 month old baby, I contracted infantile paralysis, commonly known as polio. But this has not prevented me from living my life to the fullest. I have studied abroad, traveled around the world, anxious to see new sights, meet new people, and have unique experiences. Yet in 2007, I contracted another movement-inhibiting disease: Parkinson's. Breaking my right fibula in 2010 was the final straw, and it's getting increasingly difficult to expand my radius of travel or to just merely move. I didn't want to just sit in my room moaning and complaining, so I began experimenting with a basic camera that I can carry easily on crutches in my limited physical condition to shoot the simple, commonplace, and often overlooked beauty around me. \nI cannot walk anymore now and need help from others.  If my work can be seen and appreciated, maybe I can start a new career, that would be great!!\n\n","user_id":8079,"name":"Belinda Chang","website":"www.facebook.com/snailpetite   "},{"id":769725,"bio":"I'm an American based in Leipzig, Germany that has a huge passion for making the mundane routines of life mysterious and interesting via black and white photography. ","user_id":762436,"name":"Shawn Segundo","website":"monochromaticproject.com"},{"id":769680,"bio":"","user_id":762399,"name":"Chalermporn YuthongdeeYuthongdee","website":""},{"id":600172,"bio":"Um fotógrafo em transformação.","user_id":599588,"name":"Jener Neves","website":""},{"id":122575,"bio":"...an amateur","user_id":121973,"name":"Karl Franger","website":""},{"id":404855,"bio":"Ashlyn Mckibben is primarily a portrait and documentary photographer located in Miami, Florida. Her fine art work explores the ever changing dynamics of \"roles\" in relation to gender, age, and progression of the two. Her intention is to empower her subjects, and question the standards and expectations set by traditional society. She is an avid traveler seeking to document herself in the remote environments she frequents as well as documenting other cultures, religions, and experiences wherever life takes her. ","user_id":404271,"name":"Ashlyn Mckibben","website":"www.ashlynmckibben.com"},{"id":769702,"bio":"MY NAME IS DANIELA ,I'M A PHARMACIST ,I HAVE TWO GREAT PASSIONS :PHOTOGRAPHY AND TENNIS. I WAS BORN IN 1961","user_id":762417,"name":"Daniela Castellano","website":""},{"id":769814,"bio":"","user_id":762499,"name":"Mohammad Yoosefi","website":null},{"id":769009,"bio":"A few years ago I became interested in photography. Today it has become a big hobby for me. The world of photography absorbed me up and fascinated me, expanded the boundaries of my worldview, gave a great opportunity for creativity to creativity . Photography brings a lot of joy into my life and opens up new opportunities to explore the world and communicate with interesting people who are passionate about their work.\n","user_id":761894,"name":"diana ozimov","website":""},{"id":401917,"bio":"","user_id":401333,"name":"teodoro catananti","website":""},{"id":502883,"bio":" Jason Jackson is a photographer based in Harlem, NY.  His street and travel photography reflects both an observational and documentarian style of environmental portraiture. It is sometimes spontaneous and candid, and at other times deliberate and intentional in its production. Capturing moments in life that are often a reflection of (or contradiction to) the current events in the world at large is what often drives his visual narrative. \n","user_id":502299,"name":"Jason Jackson","website":"www.jasonjacksonimages.com"},{"id":611201,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer taking mostly street photos. I started in 2018 when I was on a visit in Stockholm, Sweden. I have always loved the city, among other things for its beautiful light. So at the beginning I played a lot with light and shadow. When I returned to Cologne I soon got the impression that I can't take photos the same way that I did in Stockholm so I started to look for other things as well. Although I started to include people a bit more prominently they often remain faceless, anonymous. This emphasizes anonymity as an important characteristic of cities.","user_id":610617,"name":"Karolin Pohle","website":""},{"id":618273,"bio":"I am a photographer and musician residing on the South Coast of Wellington, NZ.","user_id":617689,"name":"Debbie Rawson","website":"debbierawsonphotography.com"},{"id":773209,"bio":"I am Aby Mbaye from Paris and Dakar but my subjetc is New York. I don't want to abandon the real world. I want to offer raw images without makeup or varnish. Working with light to convey emotions, and letting imagination and the beauty of the photographic moment run free, as a witness to the real moment.\nI am a simple witness who wants to give birth to inspiring stories to delve further into one's own creative journey. Through the photos I present, I question our solitudes in the desire to be together despite everything.","user_id":765297,"name":"Aby M🥭 Golden Lady B","website":"goldenladyb.com "},{"id":629235,"bio":"Sou formado em publicidade e propaganda com uma paixão absurda pelo cinema e por fotografia. Sou autodidata na fotografia e tudo que sei eu aprendi observando os grande fotógrafos. Trabalho hoje como filmmaker e fotógrafo, e muito do meu trabalho pode ser observado no meu Instagram @cesaroliveira_ canal esse, que uso como principal meio de divulgação.","user_id":628651,"name":"CESAR OLIVEIRA","website":"www.cesarhmo.com"},{"id":763325,"bio":"Ian studied photography in Philadelphia, PA receiving his undergraduate degree in 1999. In the last five years he's returned to film photography and cameras from that era to question his surroundings and have an open dialogue with the world, technology and underlying systems. ","user_id":757498,"name":"Ian Roop","website":""},{"id":769765,"bio":"","user_id":762466,"name":"Josh Mutchnick","website":""},{"id":769720,"bio":"","user_id":762431,"name":"Uwe Rustenbeck","website":"www.urupho.com"},{"id":773562,"bio":"I am a recent graduate from Manchester School of Art and I am exploring being a creative and learning about this industry. I mainly work with analogue and focus on capturing the relationships and connections between people and their surroundings. I like to combine the methods of snapshot photography and documentary photography to create a sense of spontaneity within my images as well as photographs that tell stories and create emotion within the viewer.  ","user_id":765626,"name":"Eden May","website":"eden-may.myportfolio.com"},{"id":225676,"bio":"My photography depicts realistic situations that hold a certain theatricality. I am intrigued by the unexpected extraordinarity of everyday settings, which can be surrealistic, poetic or outright puzzling. I compose the photographic registrations of these settings according to my aesthetic beliefs, carefully choosing my frame and light to heighten the surrealism of the situation.\n\nGenerally, I start a project by documenting a specific area. I collect images or objects from an environment or situation and use them as the foundation for my work. The collected images become photographic registrations once I’ve adjusted the frame and the light. I use the found objects in balancing acts or installations, which I then take photos of.","user_id":225074,"name":"Jeroen Arians","website":"jeroenarians.com"},{"id":550526,"bio":"Take a shot; preserve the moment.","user_id":549942,"name":"Stephen Kei","website":""},{"id":769757,"bio":"","user_id":762459,"name":"Magda Bronowska-Kowalczyk","website":""},{"id":769951,"bio":"Born and raised in Koh Samui Thailand in 1998. Now based in Bangkok since 2018.","user_id":762601,"name":"Natthapol Suebkraphan","website":"nsuebkraphan.work"},{"id":617851,"bio":"Bob Farese, Jr., is a scientist and a street photographer, pulled by simple images of beauty that often lie just in front of us. He learned photography studying primarily with Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Laura El-Tantawy, and Matt Black. He lives in New York and the San Francisco Bay area. His Instagram page is a public gallery and his photos have been selected for several awards. He has published a book of photographs and a poem entitled “Am I Not Light”.","user_id":617267,"name":"Bob Farese","website":"www.bobfaresephotography.com"},{"id":769704,"bio":"I became interested in photography in my mid-50's, and it quickly evolved into a passion.\nJuggling a day job and a family life, I shoot when the opportunity allows me, and have exhibited my work publicly through alternative venues and have had success through sales to private clients garnered through personal contacts. \nI work in a variety of styles, from cityscapes to street photography to still life and abstract experimentation.","user_id":762419,"name":"Louis Calvano","website":"www.louiscalvano.com"},{"id":769943,"bio":"","user_id":762595,"name":"Chaz Langley","website":null},{"id":7743,"bio":"Since 2006 Ester Vonplon has produced series of photographs which appear to come from a different period and are singular in that they efface beings, places, and objects behind accidents, imperfections, and use effects such as differing grains, soft focusing, monochromatic veils, and sharp contrasts.\nTechnique is nevertheless of little importance to Ester Vonplon, who uses an intuitive approach. The effects obtained are not explicitly sought after; they are the result of chance and circumstance. They only interest the artist if they enable her – as when using different formats and operating modes within a given series - to express emotions and feelings as faithfully as possible.\nEster Vonplon’s photographs are infused with a deep, subdued melancholy. The artist privileges the highly charged atmospheres conveyed by pictures of rain, snow, and fog. She is sensitive to a mysterious, primitive quality which she finds in nature. Yet she is not in search of a paradise lost. In her work nature is austere and at times threatening, imposing itself on a humanity evoked by ghostly silhouettes and fragile traces. The motif of the ruin runs across all Ester Vonplon’s series. It reveals an acute awareness of the fleetingness of beings and things and an obsession with disappearance.","user_id":7743,"name":"Ester Vonplon","website":"www.estervonplon.com"},{"id":769596,"bio":"","user_id":762334,"name":"melody lamontia","website":"lamontia.com"},{"id":343076,"bio":"Born in Ithaca NY, Amelia’s work focuses on contemporary Americana, documenting the culture of our present time. Making photographs in nearly every US state, her work speaks to solitude, pain, joy, humor, beauty, and the natural world. The first issue of her zine, Natureland, was released in 2020. Amelia earned her BFA with emphasis in photography from Pratt Institute and recently graduated with her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.","user_id":342474,"name":"Amelia Burns","website":"www.ameliaburns.com"},{"id":720414,"bio":"I am very nearsighted. I have spent my whole life concealing this fact. Unless disclosed by me, it is not easily noticeable by others. However, photographically speaking, my vision influences my work in several important ways. First, I tend to work very close to my subjects. This tendency creates an interesting dynamic in how subjects look at me and the camera. This is one of the ways that I insert myself into many images. Secondly, looking through the viewfinder is nearly worthless to me. I have learned my focal length very well, and have a good sense of what is, and is not in frame. That is to say, I have learned to “see” with my hands. I practice “decisive moment” photography with a fully manual camera. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, is the power of compensatory perception. That is, a heightened ability in one capacity derived from a deficit in another. To compensate for reduced acuity, I have naturally developed an increased sensitivity to facial affect and expression. This allows me to capture a subject’s peak state of emotion and to communicate, photographically, their most authentic self. As acclaimed film director Federico Fellini said “All art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster’s autobiography.” My style of composition and eyesight cannot be separated; one is the organic outgrowth of the other.","user_id":719830,"name":"Mark Salkowitz","website":"streetphotog.com"},{"id":39257,"bio":"I'm a hopelessly devoted eternal student of photography who has far to go and much to learn. My particular fields of interest are street, documentary, and conceptual photography.","user_id":39262,"name":"Jeremy Thomas Bryant","website":"www.jeremythomasbryant.com "},{"id":769909,"bio":"","user_id":762571,"name":"Brandon Ruffin","website":null},{"id":771296,"bio":"","user_id":763618,"name":"Aracely Romero","website":""},{"id":7956,"bio":"Albarrán Cabrera are the photographers Anna Cabrera (b. 1969, Sevilla) and Angel Albarrán (b. 1969, Barcelona) who work together as a collaborative duo based in Barcelona.\n\nThe work of Albarrán Cabrera has been shown in galleries and photo fairs in Spain, Japan, Switzerland, The Netherlands, France, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Lebanon, Italy and the United States. Anna and Angel have both studied under photographers such as Humberto Rivas and Toni Catany, among others.\n\nSome of their prints have become part of private collectors and institutions such as Hermes, Goetz Collection, Banco de Santander, Fundación de Ferrocarriles Españoles among others. They have also produced printing work for several institutions like Fundació La Pedrera in Barcelona, Fundació Toni Catany in Mallorca, Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid or Barcelona Photographic Archive. \n\nSOME INSIGHTS ABOUT OUR WORK\n\nOUR INTEREST\nTime, reality, existence, identity and empathy are very interesting subjects, but the most fascinating thing is the relation between them. These relations are difficult to explain by means of words and that‘s why we rely on images. We are particularly interested in memories. We want to play with the memories of the viewer to construct a representation inside their minds. Of course we will never know what the final result will be, because any person has different memories and has grown up in different cultures and environments. Our images will only be the bare bones of this mental construction.\n\nWHY PHOTOGRAPHY\nThe way a photograph is interpreted is subjective and it is related to the culture, experiences and memories of the viewer. That means that we, photographers, can explain very complex subjects or the relations between them without using a specific verbal language that follows a linguistic code made of symbols and meanings. But in turn, we use images and prints. We feel that photography can help the viewers to understand concepts difficult to understand in other way. A set of images makes the viewer to be in the same wavelength as we are.\nThe other reason is not a new one. Whenever we think of a photograph we think of a real event, we think we are looking at something that really took place, although we also know the images are constantly manipulated. “If it is in a photograph, it is real”. This fact gives you a lot of power to explain concepts that are difficult to explain using a different language.\n\nThere is a gap between reality and what we understand as real. And photography (as Japanese dramatist Chikamatsu once said about art ) lies in the frontier between the real and unreal, the true and the false. So it helps us to “see” what is hidden from us.\n\nPRODUCTION\nWe use a wide range of processes and materials. Some of these processes are the result of the combination of several old photographic processes or they can be a mixture of new and old ones. Thus we use, platinum, palladium, cyanotype or gelatine silver processes. But we have also invented and developed new processes, as it is the case of the one we use for our colour prints: pigments, Japanese paper and gold leaf.\n\nAll this serves just one single purpose: we want to have far more parameters to play with the viewer than just the image. The texture, colour, finishing, tones; even the border of a print can give extra information to the viewer. And you can have a better control over this information just using the correct process and materials for a specific image.","user_id":7956,"name":"Albarrán Cabrera","website":"www.albarrancabrera.com"},{"id":49478,"bio":"Olivia Lavergne (France, 1979) studied photography and multimedia, and the theory and practice of contemporary art and media at the University of Vincennes in Saint-Denis, and at the Ecole du Louvre. Her work has received the LensCulture Emerging Talent Award (2014), the Moscow International Foto Award (2015) and the Lauréate du prix Coup de coeur ARTE Actions Culturelles (2013).\n\nOlivia Lavergne a présenté ses photographies en Europe et en Russie. \nElle a notamment été exposée au Noorderlicht International Photofestival, \nau Festival Photo Saint-Germain, au Festival Circulation(s), à Fotofever Photography Art Fair et au Multimedia Art Museum de Moscou. \nSon travail est soutenu par ARTE Actions Culturelles. Ses photographies sont présentées par la Galerie Insula et la Galerie Circulation(s) à Paris, ainsi que la Galerie Confluence à Nantes.\n\n","user_id":49483,"name":"Olivia Lavergne","website":"www.olivialavergne.com"},{"id":806235,"bio":"","user_id":792597,"name":"Mariia Chuchelite-Majchenko","website":""},{"id":769877,"bio":"","user_id":762548,"name":"Shawn Pinion","website":""},{"id":769908,"bio":"","user_id":762570,"name":"Zea Huizar","website":""},{"id":242103,"bio":"Jin is an emigrant who comes to  Sydney on her own from China ten years ago, she loves street photography, she sees it as  a way of healing and brings her inner peace.","user_id":241501,"name":"Qiu Jin","website":""},{"id":266059,"bio":"I am passionate about documenting stories","user_id":265457,"name":"Layna Fernández","website":"www.laynafernandez.com"},{"id":769899,"bio":"","user_id":762563,"name":"Miguel De Jesus","website":"instagram.com/mikodj"},{"id":769976,"bio":"","user_id":762621,"name":"Stephen Marshall","website":"stephenmarshall.format.com"},{"id":770003,"bio":"","user_id":762642,"name":"Yevhenii Viniichuk","website":""},{"id":8051,"bio":"Benjamin Else is an artist working predominantly in the medium of photography. Although the photograph is normally the final destination, his working methods intertwine ideas and aesthetics from diverse areas ranging from cinema to sculpture, street art to painting taking inspiration from literature, science, mythology and many other areas along the way.\n \n\"The balance between man made structures and technologies and the natural world is an ongoing theme that to some extent features in most of my work. Sometimes subtly and other times more explicitly\".\n","user_id":8051,"name":"Benjamin Else","website":"www.benjaminelse.com"},{"id":527172,"bio":"","user_id":526588,"name":"Paolo Giannotti","website":"www.paologiannotti.com"},{"id":706368,"bio":"Street/Social Photography is a calling. I answer the call as much as possible. ","user_id":705784,"name":"Thomas Rich","website":"twitter.com/NYCPhotomaker "},{"id":770049,"bio":"","user_id":762680,"name":"Simon Hügly","website":""},{"id":770061,"bio":"Since I'm a kid, those black \u0026amp; white images of my beautiful young\ngrand parents in the photo albums were a dream.\nCapturing life moments \u0026amp; testify it\nbecame quickly a powerful mission.\nThe first responsibility to record my\nauntie's getting married opened\nmyself to immortalize love over 50 weddings.\nTraveling twice all around my country with my friend's rock bands promoting their music\nduring my teenage years.\nStudying cinema in the university of Paris 8, I decided to turn photography as a principal\nweapon in my life. Discovering my style through documentaries.\nBecoming a photographer for Disneyland \u0026amp; witnessing their\nmagic over 5 years between Paris \u0026amp; Orlando.\nI've finally quit everything except\nmy camera to explore the world\nStarting everything from my own base in\nAustralia, 2020.","user_id":762690,"name":"Johan Kmiecik","website":"www.wherethedreamslive.com"},{"id":599740,"bio":"Fundador de El Club de Fotografía Callejera, tras el micrófono en el podcast Calle Oscura.\nFounder of El Club de Fotografía Callejera, host in the podcast Calle Oscura.","user_id":599156,"name":"Jota Barros","website":"jotabarros.com"},{"id":770058,"bio":"Just an amateur that has recently enjoyed taking up photography.","user_id":762687,"name":"Aubrey Brocklebank","website":""},{"id":770120,"bio":"Since childhood, I have roamed around with a camera on hand. It is a way of myself communicating with everything and everyone around. Observing my surroundings are secondary nature and the camera becomes me. ","user_id":762731,"name":"Dalene Meyer","website":""},{"id":795369,"bio":"He was born in Japan in 1987. He graduated from Visual Arts College , Tokyo in 2013. He views photography as something that exists between reality and fiction, and has created his own unique form of expression. He currently continues to create works about the relationship between humans and nature. In 2024, he received a second prize at “ZOOMS JAPAN 2024”. In 2015, he received an honorable mention at the “New Cosmos of Photography“ selected by Frits Gierstberg. In 2017, a solo exhibition “blackbox” was held at Sezon art Gallery. His major group exhibitions include “3days EXHIBITION” at Sezon art Gallery in 2017, “Yakushima International Photography Festival traveling exhibition” Yakushima/Kyoto/Arles in 2017, “LUMIX MEETS BEYOND 2020 by Japanese photographers #4” Amsterdam/Paris/Tokyo in 2016.","user_id":783658,"name":"Yutaka Komase","website":"komaseyutaka.com"},{"id":795416,"bio":"","user_id":783700,"name":"Michele Caramella","website":""},{"id":201868,"bio":"i. Per dieci anni ho vissuto in Mozambico dove ho contribuito alla apertura e consolidamento della scuola di fotografia CFF, Centro de Formaçao Fotografica, nella capitale Maputo.  A Como, mia città di residenza, dirigo la rivista \"Oltre il Giardino\" la cui redazione è composta da utenti del dipartimento salute mentale. Ho pubblicato i libri: \"Le stagioni del San Martino-documentario fotografico sulla psichiatria\" , \"\"Ex Carcere, viaggio nell'ex carcere San Donnino di Como\", \"Un cuore all'indice\", \"Donne cancellate, dall'archivio dell'ex manicomio di Como\".  Nel 2014 mi è stato assegnato il prestigioso premio\"una vita per la fotografia\" dal circolo fotografico Sannita di Benevento. Attualmente faccio parte del collettivo fotografico BuenaVista Photo. Nel 2018 libro e mostra \"Donne cancellate\" lavoro durato vari anni sul ricchissimo materiale dell'archivio dell'ex Ospedale Psichiatrico San Martino di Como.  2022 mostra \"Ticosa , immagini da una storia dispersa\" 40 di documentazione fotografica su quella che era stata la più grande fabbrica, tinto stamperia, di Como. 2023 mostra e libro \"La moda intorno\" la moda dietro le quinte degli anni '90","user_id":201266,"name":"gin angri","website":"www.ginangri.it"},{"id":569291,"bio":"","user_id":568707,"name":"Benjamin Tan","website":"visualsandstories.xyz"},{"id":770112,"bio":"Filmmaker / street photography enthusiast. ","user_id":762725,"name":"Jad Rahmé","website":"www.jadrahme.net"},{"id":8056,"bio":"Kelly is a photographic artist living and working in London. She graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2006 and recently completed an MA in Photography at the London College of Communication. Kelly’s MA project explored the imaginative world of childhood, the threshold between the internal and the external, and the boundary between the personal and the shared. Her ‘Time-stilled, Space-slowed’ project was short-listed for the prestigious Terry O’Neill Award, and received an Art’s Council / Rhubarb Rhubarb Bursary presented at Flowers Gallery East.","user_id":8056,"name":"Kelly Hill","website":"www.kellyhill.co.uk"},{"id":8045,"bio":"Daro Sulakauri  (B. 1985) is a Georgian photojournalist. She graduated from the International Center of Photography in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism program in New York.\nShe is best known for her photo story “Terror Incognita”, documenting lives of Chechen refugees, who escaped the deadly war in Chechnya. Daro received 2nd place in  Magnum Foundation’s Young Photographer in the Caucasus Award ,  ICP’s Director fund and John \u0026amp; Marie Phillips Scholarship,  won LensCulture Visual Storytelling Awards, EU Prize for Journalism, best photo from Human Right House in London and was named as PDN's 30 emerging Photographers to watch and featured in the American Photography 25.\nHer work can been seen in publications such as NatGeo,  Forbes (USA), Mother Jones, Sunday Times, New York Times Lens,The Economist, Bloomberg, other...\nwatch. She is a participant of World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass 2017.\nShe is currently based in Caucasus region. \n\n","user_id":8045,"name":"Daro Sulakauri","website":"www.darosulakauri.com"},{"id":770202,"bio":"","user_id":762794,"name":"Mohammad Affiq Mohd Rislan","website":""},{"id":770218,"bio":"Autodidacte passionné par la photo de rue","user_id":762805,"name":"Claude Bertrand","website":"www.claudebertrand.com"},{"id":143198,"bio":"I started my explorations in digital photography 15 years ago .  Through classes, workshops, and group feedback, I'm always trying to capture unexpected  moments in daily life. ","user_id":142596,"name":"Marti Stites","website":""},{"id":727588,"bio":"Hello, I'm Marc, born in 1977 and live near Cologne, where I also prefer to look for my subjects. The passion for street photography began in 2019 and has not let me go since. \nI am particularly interested in the aspect of freedom of the genere. To let myself drift through the life of the city and to try to find the little moment of perfection in our chaotic everyday life. Capturing with the camera the fleeting moment in which everything is correctly arranged before it irrevocably disappears again. ","user_id":727004,"name":"Marc Dessi","website":"www.marcdessi.de"},{"id":754683,"bio":"Rafael Medina is a Dominican-American street photographer from Providence, Rhode Island. ","user_id":750230,"name":"Rafael Medina","website":"www.rafeaks.com"},{"id":438364,"bio":"Photography is my post-retirement passion. After decades of focusing on precision and empirical rigor, I now turn to intuition and creativity. What fun!","user_id":437780,"name":"David Kravitz","website":"dkravitz.myportfolio.com"},{"id":217645,"bio":"Having studied fine arts photography in Melbourne, Australia in the 80s and then working in Singapore in fashion /food, corporate, industrial and later advertising. I have had experience in books, photography for publishers and production for clients.\n\nTravel, street and documentary is what I like to do now after years of commercial experience. ","user_id":217043,"name":"gerald gay","website":"geraldgay.format.com"},{"id":770105,"bio":"I'm a Mexican amateur photographer and I've been capturing images for the past 10 years. I especially like street photography because I feel it connects me with the essence of the moment I'm experiencing. My attention is usually drawn to things that evoke a story or curiosity in my inner world, and that's what I seek to convey to the people that look at my photos.","user_id":762721,"name":"Yael Jauregui","website":""},{"id":265673,"bio":"\nPROFILE\nBorn in Lisbon, 1967 . Photographer . Videographer\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n2023 - Lisbon Photobook Fair, 'One step at the time' Photobook Dummy \n2023 - Atelier de Lisboa - The Act of Walking curated by Martim Ramos\n2022 - Digitally featured @Dodhomagazine\n\nEDUCATION\n2023 - Atelier de Lisboa, Photography: Creation and Context with Pedro Alfacinha\n2022-23 - Atelier de Lisboa,  Photobook Project course with Bruno Pelletier Sequeira\n2023 - Atelier de Lisboa - The Act of Walking Workshop\n2020 -ETIC - Videographer Course\n2019 - Atelier de Lisboa - Contemporary Photography\n2010 - Atelier de Lisboa - Photography Course","user_id":265071,"name":"Alexandra Cunha Vaz","website":""},{"id":770190,"bio":"I have had a lifelong passion for photography and now that I am retired, I have the time to pursue and sharpen my skills.  I belong to three photography clubs, one in my home county of Bucks County, AP and two in Florida where I spend my winters.I enjoy a wide variety of genres, including wildlife, action sports, landscapes, sunrises/sunsets, street/documentary and mailboxes across North America.","user_id":762783,"name":"Dick Newbert","website":""},{"id":171913,"bio":"","user_id":171311,"name":"Attila Istvan Nagy","website":"www.instagram.com/50mmphotoblog"},{"id":770283,"bio":"","user_id":762852,"name":"Jason Flaugh","website":""},{"id":278579,"bio":"Marcia Bricker Halperin is a lifelong New Yorker who has been photographing the character and landscape of the city in a documentary style since the 1970s. Her photography has been included in many group exhibitions, including the Brooklyn Museum and the International Center of Photography, and a recent solo exhibition at the Edward Hopper House Museum. Her first book of photographs, Kibbitz and Nosh: When We All Met at Dubrow’s Cafeteria, was published this year by Three Hills/Cornell University Press.","user_id":277977,"name":"Marcia Bricker Halperin","website":"www.marciabricker.com"},{"id":8005,"bio":"\nBorn and raised in Paris from Chinese/Laotian parents, I spent most of my childhood trying to balance my own double identity. My personal history is intimately interwoven with my photographs, and my work is influenced by my experience of living both in and between cultures. A fervent traveler I have worked and lived in Canada, India and now China.  I hold a Master's degree in Photo/Video Journalism from the University of Bolton (UK), and a Bachelor's degree in English Literature with a minor in Philosophy from the Sorbonne University in Paris.\nAs a child, I was more absorbed by poetry and philosophy. My interest in photography came at a later stage after I decided to move in Beijing in 2007.  I wanted to be in the front row seats to witness China's frenetic pace to become number one. China has appeared as a fascinating background portraying the rich and the poor, the ruins and the skyscrapers, the void and the crowd. In that sense, photography has become a philosophical tool for me, and my intention is not to bring answers through visuals, but instead producing photographic meditations on China's contemporary issues. \nMy intention is to offer hints but never definitive answers, enabling us to construct our own stories. Attracted by the fissures and the patches behind China's glossy facades, and what's being cropped out and not photographed. I am trying to capture the encounter between the physical and the metaphysical, the beauty and the strangeness. Presenting images that operates beyond the confines of the traditional documentary aesthetic.\nAt heart I am a passionate storyteller that thrives from creative challenges. I have worked in the media and advertising industry for over 5 years with extensive experience in producing viral, promotional, corporate and documentary videos for international advertising agencies.\nI am a list maker, a walker, and a documentary junkie, balancing my time between commercial assignments and self-initiated work.\n","user_id":8005,"name":"Claire Bayrasy","website":"www.clairebayrasy.com"},{"id":770279,"bio":"","user_id":762849,"name":"Darren Lehane","website":"www.thatdarrenlehane.uk"},{"id":543744,"bio":"Margo MacArthur is a San Francisco Bay Area photographer. Her street photography practice has been influenced by a search for identity and discovery arising from various life transitions.  She is drawn to themes of introspection, detachment, alienation, and quirk.  Order is conferred via light, shadow, lines, and shapes thus lending structure to the theater of the street","user_id":543160,"name":"Margo James","website":"www.margomacarthur.com"},{"id":771432,"bio":"Hobbyist photographer living in London, travelling the world in search of a great photo. I like to capture images of things as they happen, or would happen, without my interruption. ","user_id":763733,"name":"Vincent Kondas","website":""},{"id":770259,"bio":"Graphic designer with 6+ years of experience. Adobe Suite expert, experienced in logo/branding, typography, web/print design, and photography.","user_id":762835,"name":"Marisa Habibi","website":""},{"id":288432,"bio":"","user_id":287830,"name":"Gaetano Bognanni","website":""},{"id":770234,"bio":"Lifelong film and digital photographer always interested in trying new techniques and exploring different genres.  ","user_id":762817,"name":"Tom Hart","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/thart2009"},{"id":207208,"bio":"In the summer of 1987, I opened a magazine and saw Elliot Erwitt’s ‘Great Dane Legs, Boots and Chihuahua’ for the first time. I was mesmerised. Shortly after that my mum bought me a second hand 35mm camera (thank you Mum), and I went to art college to study graphic design and photography. I occasionally made some ‘OK’ photographs, but it took my naive and impatient 16-year-old self a long time to realise that candid photography (as it was called then) was much, much harder than Elliot Erwitt made it look.\n\nSince then, photography has always been a part of my life. Sometimes being immersed in it (building my own darkrooms and printing my own work) while other times my cameras have gathered dust or been sold to pay for other things. In 2016, after a 15-year hiatus and a chance visit to Arles, I rekindled my commitment to photography. I’m still plugging away.","user_id":206606,"name":"Chris Harrison","website":"chrisharrison.co.uk"},{"id":656122,"bio":"J'ai commencé la photographie à 17 ans et j'ai tout de suite voulu faire cela de ma vie.\nJe photographiai en tenant mon objectif que je ne savais pas monter sur l'appareil.\n\nN.Mouchlach","user_id":655538,"name":"Nicolas Mouchlach","website":""},{"id":762827,"bio":"I am a San Francisco based photographer. I was born in Turkey and my photography journey started in my early teens with my dad’s  camera which I still own to this day. While photography was my passion, my profession became engineering, and later management. I traveled, worked and lived many counties and I always photographed people as they interact with each other and within their society. After briefly shooting fashion and wedding photography professionally I am now focused on documentary and street photography.","user_id":757099,"name":"Sehmuz Bayhan","website":""},{"id":770285,"bio":"","user_id":762854,"name":"Long Nguyen Viet","website":""},{"id":795681,"bio":"Holder of a diploma in Industrial Design obtained at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in Brussels, for 15 years I manage a company which manufactures advertising, commercial or industrial images, communication devices, exhibitions, stands, etc.\nI fertilize my life in disruption, in search of the balance of colors, materials and composition evocative of a benevolent or mysterious universe.\nI provoke the creative accident, on the border of attempt, play, work and chance.\nMy visual creations are designed without the use of artificial intelligence, and most are neither retouched nor cropped.\nI hope they will take you to explore and discover new horizons of reflection, thought and action with every look!\nFeel free to visit my Instagram.com, Linktr.ee and Balthasart.com. Or contact me for further information.","user_id":783918,"name":"Eric Deper","website":"deper.art"},{"id":75979,"bio":"I am just an invisible witness of history.","user_id":75679,"name":"Wailly Lai","website":"wailly.format.com"},{"id":253487,"bio":"As a professional photographer my work covers architecture, portraits and landscapes. \nMy personal work shows mostly a documentarian style and includes analog and digital photo taking processes. In my work I transport the reality as it unfolds; not a superficial made one like some genres build upon. I'd like to show the world as it is; sometimes at cost of my works reach. ","user_id":252885,"name":"Christian Thiess","website":"www.christianthiess.com "},{"id":536565,"bio":"Voranc Vogel is an photojournalist from Ljubljana, Slovenia.","user_id":535981,"name":"Voranc Vogel","website":"www.vorancvogel.com"},{"id":761534,"bio":"Based on the Island of Malta, but enjoys travelling a lot. \n\nSelf taught amateur photographer who not only enjoy the photographic experience of bustling street scapes and serene landscapes but I am also intrigued by the sublime and the absurdity of actions. \n\nbernardbonnici@me.com\n+356 79432163","user_id":756004,"name":"Bernard Bonnici","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093495769757"},{"id":770341,"bio":"","user_id":762894,"name":"simone bissoli","website":"Verona"},{"id":279615,"bio":"Working on this planet as a human.","user_id":279013,"name":"Krzysztof Brzeski","website":"www.picturepharmacy.com"},{"id":770394,"bio":"Hey, I'm Journee Moffett, a photographer/ writer based in Phoenix, Az. I try to shoot wide range of subjects; from street, weddings, even NY fashion shows. Regardless I describe myself as a photojournalist; always capturing the story, the unspoken emotion, no matter the subject. ","user_id":762933,"name":"Journee Moffett","website":""},{"id":709675,"bio":"Defining Photography Art From A Different Perspective.  Dilino Casteneda born in Emporia Kansas and currently living in Lincoln Nebraska.  Dilino is a self-taught photograper artist of a new breed.  The fascination for black and white photography.  It played a large role early in his childhood, while observing his father develop film in dark rooms. Dilino believed it was a true blessing in disguise. \"I was being groomed for something greater than my self.  The eyes were being thoroughly trained to see the true art form o photography from extraordinary angles looking through the other side of the lens.  The Passion and desire felt from it allowed me to finally breathe.  I felt in a sense reborn with confidence to achieve greatness beyond measures.  I gathered a true depth of understanding for portraiture. Today that passion thrives deep within the soul, separating my body of work from others before me.\" Dilino's work is wonderful blend of many art forms, subjects, ideas and feelings all wrapped into one.  The are draws the viewer in while also being instantly captured by its sheer essence.  Dilino spent a great amount of time and days in the complete darkness of the night to gain a better understanding of knowledge, while in a deep depression.  It was there he created a unique style with his art that now gives his work a distinctive outlook of contrast bringing his work to life.","user_id":709091,"name":"Dilino Casteneda","website":""},{"id":359532,"bio":"Street photographer based in Frankfurt, Germany. ","user_id":358930,"name":"Iva Batistic","website":"www.iva-batistic.com"},{"id":770314,"bio":"Photography allows me to see and not think. \n\nOur eyes are constantly capturing images which our minds do not acknowledge. My camera is an extension of my eyes and it reminds me to see beyond what is in front of me.\n\nToday, everyone is a photographer. We may be looking in the same direction, at the same object, but we all see differently and we choose which images to imprint on our minds.\n","user_id":762875,"name":"Jocelyn Ho","website":""},{"id":8048,"bio":"Growing up I was mesmerised by the world around me as a child dreaming up different adventures when combing through travel magazines – fascinated by 35mm film – I picked up my first camera at the age of 12. In early 2000, I gained a greater understanding of light and dark when studying traditional Black \u0026amp; White darkroom imaging and printing. While macro came naturally interested me, I wanted to master landscape photography – I revel in finding beauty in simplicity.\n\nI have been fortunate to feel the expanse, the ruggedness, the serenity, the sheer power of many different lands, waters and skies across our beautiful world. Being in nature feeds my soul – in a world that has become complex and complicated, I see great beauty in simplicity and revel in the freedom to explore, freedom to create and freedom to transcend.\n\nStillness and motion fascinates me. By challenging traditional boundaries, I have discovered a passion for a kaleidoscope of colour, textures, shapes and light to captivate the mind through my interpretation of impressionism.\n\nLondon-born to Indian parents, I have spent more than 30 years in corporate life leading communications globally building narratives and storytelling. In my mind, there is a correlation between communications and photography – different perspectives, presents different solutions and while one communicates through words, the other is through impactful images but storytelling is at the heart of each.\n\nAsmita says:\n\n‘Land, water and skies have their own personalities and capturing this raw energy from a visual standpoint adds a certain amount of permanence to what would otherwise simply be a brief and transient experience.\n\nMy interpretation of simplicity concentrates on the power of perspective and natural light taken at a particular moment in time making the ordinary, visually extraordinary. Above all, photography represents an intrinsic marriage between creativity and technical prowess.’","user_id":8048,"name":"ASMITA KAPADIA","website":"www.asmitakapadia.com"},{"id":770540,"bio":"Neil Muscott is photographer and writer based in Toronto, Canada. In his street photos he tries to capture both the movement and humanity of the cityscape. ","user_id":763051,"name":"Neil Muscott","website":"www.neilmuscott.com"},{"id":770407,"bio":"","user_id":762944,"name":"george grigoriou","website":""},{"id":293142,"bio":"A former live sports director and producer I love the 'unscripted theater' aspect I learned from my previous job and endeavor to capture that element with my still captures.  These days I'm a gypsy traveler who likes to document whenever I am in an unobtrusive observant way.","user_id":292540,"name":"Nicola Cornwell","website":"www.thepikeyproject.com"},{"id":770510,"bio":"","user_id":763028,"name":"Jean Francois CASAMAYOU","website":"jeanfrancoiscasamayou.com"},{"id":770509,"bio":"Just artist and  creator . Love it.","user_id":763027,"name":"jos v desmedt","website":""},{"id":542104,"bio":"","user_id":541520,"name":"Jon Ullon","website":"jonullon.com"},{"id":770488,"bio":"A student currently studying in Singapore","user_id":763011,"name":"Junhao Gu","website":"NA"},{"id":770477,"bio":"","user_id":763002,"name":"Gavin Robinson","website":"Gav__Robinson "},{"id":9373,"bio":"I am Till Theißen, a photographer based in Berlin, Germany. \nI have a personal focus on street photography and social documentary in which I try to capture candid moments.\n","user_id":9373,"name":"Till Theißen","website":""},{"id":207877,"bio":"Born and raised in Istanbul - I've been living abroad in Thailand, Qatar, Dubai, and been traveling mostly in Asia/Middle East since 2015.\nMy photography is an effort of 'observation performance'.\n","user_id":207275,"name":"sinan onurlu","website":"www.sonurluphotography.com"},{"id":131281,"bio":"Documentary and Portrait photographer in Brooklyn, NYC","user_id":130679,"name":"Gretchen Robinette","website":"www.gretchenrobinette.com"},{"id":770435,"bio":"Nathan A. Bauman, b. 1993 is an Ohio born documentary photographer with no specific focus on subject matter other than existence. Generally photographing every day life as it unfolds, Nathan often works in a regional, or location based long form series format.\n\nFocusing on narrative storytelling within a photographic image, Nathan's work is found within the cracks and spaces between human existence.  From Street Photography, to New Topographic's, and Portraits included, each photograph represents an interaction of human experience.\n\nNathan currently spends the majority of his time on the road between the East and the West Coast, resulting in multiple projects usually being photographed at once.","user_id":762966,"name":"Nathan Bauman","website":"www.nathanabauman.com"},{"id":770550,"bio":"","user_id":763058,"name":"Olesia Zakharova","website":null},{"id":365365,"bio":"Renata Vale directs her gaze to scenes and landscapes, the movement of people and objects, or even the movement of the artist himself, leaves his mark on the image as a remnant of the passage of time. Your photographs have textures sensitive, when the focus is on the sharpness of the richness of details that comes into focus, already in the images taken with a long exposure time, an approximation with a painting is evident. A diversity of environments becomes a biographical data about the places that an artist has passed, leaving his mark in several spaces natures","user_id":364763,"name":"Renata Vale","website":"www.renatavale.com"},{"id":425212,"bio":"An amateur photographer for many years, always looking to improve ","user_id":424628,"name":"David Feuerhelm","website":"www.davidfeuerhelmphotography.com"},{"id":770584,"bio":"Sona Verdi writes stories and develops 35mm film from her New York City apartment. She graduated from Stanford University where she took classes in Computer Science, Poetry, and Visual Art. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Passengers, Green House Literary, and other publications. ","user_id":763085,"name":"Sona Verdi","website":"sonaverdi.com"},{"id":761715,"bio":"I love taking photos of people.","user_id":756153,"name":"Tom Greenhill","website":"toms.land"},{"id":7998,"bio":"Marianne MarpLondon is photographer, designer and artist. Her lens seeks to explore the paradoxes of life to get a glimpse of the essence of the human condition. \n\nHer photography work has been shown at Voies Off the Opening Week of Les Rencontres d'Arles in France, Photo London, Somerset House, Tate Modern, TedxEastEnd in London and in New York at the Arte Institute, Foundation for Contemporary Art and Gallery See Exhibition Space. Published in The Guardian, The New York Times Style Magazine, T Qatar, Lensculture and Snapped Photography Magazine.\n\nIn 2017, She had her first solo show in Dallas, Texas at tAd Gallery with the series: She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah. Her series ‘Mi Casa es tu Casa’  was showcased in N. America's largest outdoor  exhibition, reaching 6 millions visitors in 8 cities across US and Canada. Finalist in AOP Open Awards 2019, LensCulture Exposure Awards 2018, and UrbanPhotoFest 2016, and shortlisted twice at Athens Photo Festival 2019 and 2016.","user_id":7998,"name":"Marianne MarpLondon","website":"www.marplondon.com"},{"id":8180,"bio":"Born in januari 1987, childhood 2 miles outside stockholm.\nLives / works now in a house in the forrest outside stockholm.\n\nHenrik Isaksson Garnell works sculptural and scientific in he’s pictures.\nHe gives life to inanimate objects and build new life forms.\n\nThe sculpture has an important role, to Henrik it’s not about photography\nto take pictures but to create them. He stages daydreams and nightmares and\nhas a completely different language than I as a gallery owner has previously seen.\nHe moves between surrealism and conkretism unusual to photography and\nthe label is difficult to specify. Henry’s creativity never thumbs on the quality,\nhe has been producing nothing but fantastic work in large batches.\nIn addition to his photographic training at Kulturama Henrik has worked\nas an assistant for several years, including for the photo-based artist DAWID.\n\n// Nina Grundemark","user_id":8180,"name":"Henrik Isaksson Garnell","website":"www.isakssongarnell.com"},{"id":770519,"bio":"","user_id":763034,"name":"Bridgette Kautz","website":""},{"id":730084,"bio":"My passion for photography comes from my grandfather. He was a primary and secondary school teacher (even if in Italy the school system is different). He was also a local newspaper journalist, a documentary book writer, focusing on Dolomiti and Alpini (the special forces during the second world war). He had his canonette with him most of the time and he was taking far better pictures than me. But maybe he just had more time to think about it and see. Anyway, i just wish to be able to communicate and share my vision and passion with others.\n\nThis is the first time that i am submitting to a photo contest, but hopefully it won't be the last. ","user_id":729500,"name":"Sebastiano Dell'eva","website":"sebdelleva.com"},{"id":561803,"bio":" My professional development began with a Bachelor's degree in Communications Sciences. Throughout my career, I was always very passionate about photography and art. My main vision and goal as a photographer, as well as my main inspiration for my work has always been related to the aesthetics, harmony and beauty that can be found in different situations and scenes. ","user_id":561219,"name":"Rocío Valdés de Becerra","website":"www.fotoartgaleria/fotografo/rociovaldes"},{"id":770403,"bio":"I discovered my passion for photography in my early twenties, while using a little digital compact camera on travels.  Eventually I 'borrowed' my dad's dusty DSLR camera \u0026amp; started taking evening courses \u0026amp; weekend workshops. A couple of years in, I enrolled in art college (Visual Arts with a specialisation in photography at LUCA Gent), but I had to drop out due to health issues. I have been recovering since \u0026amp; am slowly getting back into street photography.  ","user_id":762941,"name":"Karen Van Crombrugge","website":""},{"id":170358,"bio":"Sono nata a Zevio in provincia di Verona dove vivo e lavoro. \nDa sempre appassionata di fotografia.\nSono interessata alla fotografia sociale e al reportage, attraverso la fotografia cerco di  raccontare storie ed esprimere idee, come non trascuro l’aspetto estetico ed artistico nascosto nell’ordinarietà del quotidiano.\nDa attenta osservatrice del mondo che mi circonda, intendo la fotografia come ricerca e strumento per raccontare, con uno sguardo del tutto personale, non solo la realtà della mia terra, ma anche quella del mondo che visito nei miei viaggi di cui amo ritrarre non soltanto paesaggi, ma soprattutto persone e culture. \nAlla mia terra ho dedicato i miei ultimi lavori, i due volumi “Zevio, storia della mia terra” e \"Covid 19, il virus che ha cambiato il mondo\" oltre che diverse mostre.  Socia fondatrice della locale sezione di Legambiente,  recentemente ho maturato una particolare sensibilità per la questione ambientale. Il mio ultimo lavoro presentato nel 2019 dal titolo “Terra ferita” è il risultato di un’indagine che intende evidenziare gli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici lungo il fiume Adige.  In altre mostre ho trattato i temi della Shoah, della Donna e della Divina Commedia.","user_id":169756,"name":"PATRIZIA SONATO","website":"www.facebook.com/patrizia.sonato"},{"id":8028,"bio":"I am a Brazilian journalist who has worked for many years as a reporter in newspapers and magazines. Throughout my career, I always dreamed of being a photographer. Photography allows me to express emotions that can not always in my texts. In recent years I have sought me deeper and deeper in the photographic narratives. Although already more than 15-year career in journalism, I consider myself a novice photographer. I live in São Paulo and whenever I travel to different places in the world to portray different realities of mine.","user_id":8028,"name":"Yan Boechat","website":"www.yanboechat.com"},{"id":770554,"bio":"","user_id":763061,"name":"Marc Castro","website":"www.photographybymarccastro.com"},{"id":33827,"bio":"Ann Lofy was working\nas a sculptor at the schillertheatre berlin when she decided to quit and study art and photography at the university of fine arts in berlin and at ecole des beaux arts marseille. then she went to potsdam filmschool and finished her studies with a diploma in scenography. while working for years as production designer for national and international movies she continued education in photography . Ann Lofy won several awards in film and photography.","user_id":33832,"name":"Ann Lofy","website":"www.lofy.net"},{"id":375430,"bio":"","user_id":374846,"name":"Niall Rauh","website":""},{"id":109723,"bio":"I am a street photographer. I enjoy traveling, mingling with the locals, learning about their culture and proving that no matter where you go, people are people and we have much more in common than we have differences. I have friends all over the world.","user_id":109121,"name":"Donna Marchese Kross","website":""},{"id":348794,"bio":"","user_id":348192,"name":"Luigi Feola","website":""},{"id":770622,"bio":"I am a 19 year old from Scotland who since moving to Edinburgh from my hometown have developed a true interest and outlet in photography. I have applied this both through documenting my own life, the Edinburgh university photography society, and having used it in my work at university as an anthropology student. I have an interest in visual anthropology and I wish to continue my work photography through my academic work as well as in my spare time. ","user_id":763111,"name":"Ben Boulton","website":""},{"id":795969,"bio":"A professional career that began as a researcher in psychology has expanded over the years to include the fields of photography, graphic design, and interactive media.\n\nIt all started after my relocation to Ottawa from Montreal in 2009. It was this change that inspired me to explore new areas, while in a process of self-discovery in my new environment. I saw this as a potential for merging the aesthetics of photography with my knowledge and experience of human behavior.","user_id":784156,"name":"Alexei Quintero Gonzalez","website":"alexeiquintero.com"},{"id":147219,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer from NYC, recently relocated to Philadelphia by way of a short stint in Dallas Metro area, and have captured images for magazines, publishing houses and corporations. I'm proud to have also had the opportunity to work with important institutions such as the Robin Hood Foundation, Barnard College, Fordham School of Law and Worldwatch, among others. ","user_id":146617,"name":"Michael Smith","website":""},{"id":691276,"bio":"Photographer from in Mexico City. Based in Los Angeles and Mexico City.","user_id":690692,"name":"Adolfo Cesar B","website":""},{"id":770594,"bio":"","user_id":763093,"name":"Brian Tischer","website":""},{"id":770553,"bio":"On weekdays I do architecture.\nOn weekends I do street photography.\nSometimes I do both.","user_id":763060,"name":"Gongbu Han","website":""},{"id":770692,"bio":"","user_id":763164,"name":"Phillip Hamilton","website":"www.philliphamiltonphotography.com"},{"id":770459,"bio":"I am a French amateur photographer, I love nature but I find more inspiration in the city. My goal is to tell the story of people's lives in an urban environment as graphic and minimalist as possible, by relying on architecture.","user_id":762987,"name":"Hervé Boutrouille","website":""},{"id":770674,"bio":"","user_id":763152,"name":"Roberto Cavieres Quiñones","website":"www.instagram.com/rcavieresq"},{"id":795957,"bio":"Jordan Conway is a visual artist based out of Portland, Oregon. He grew up an only child in California, where he first developed an interest in photography during his teenage years. Once graduating high school, he drove up to Portland, OR by himself without a plan, where he has lived now for over 15 years. He attended Pacific Northwest College of Art, where he received his BFA in Photography.  From a young age, he found comfort in various subcultures that actively placed themselves in opposition to normalcy. Following these influences, his work is now fueled by interests in themes surrounding political / social activism, alternative forms of self-governing, the wild, and personal autonomy.","user_id":784145,"name":"Jordan Conway","website":"www.jordanconwayphoto.com"},{"id":311193,"bio":"I  work with iPhone cameras without manipulation.  I've been called a 'visual poet,' which feels right to me.  In addition to  LOOKING AT MEXICO / MEXICO LOOKS BACK.; other photo books include I'VE BEEN WALKING: Los Angeles Photographs (2021), and the 2016-17 monograph OVERSPILLING WORLD : The Photographs of Janet Sternburg (2017 ) with essays by Wim Wenders (\"Photographers don't have eyes at the back of their head; Janet Sternburg does\"); Catherine Opie, Pepe Karmel. et al. All of these books were published by Distanz Verlag (Berlin. My work has been seen in  solo shows, at the USC Fisher Museum of Art, (2018);  Contrasto Galleria, Milan (2018), as well as in a group show at  ICP (New York. Also in a commissioned  full-building installation at the Seoul Institute of Arts, Korea; and a touring exhibition sponsored by the American Embassy in Germany in Berlin, Heidelberg, Munich, Freiburg, Hamburg,  Nuremberg.  Portfolios in journals, including  Aperture and Art Journal (cover). Forthcoming, March 2025, an exhibition at Alessia Paladini Gallery, Milan, which represents my work. From my mid-life beginning as a photographer to now, my central concern has been the multi-dimensionality of all that exists. This has been true of my previous literary books. It's who I am. I believe that one does not need image manipulation to convey this; as I write in my essay for Overspilling World, it is there for the seeing. ","user_id":310591,"name":"Janet Sternburg","website":" www.janetsternburgphoto.com   "},{"id":8059,"bio":"Carl Bigmore is a photographer based in London, UK (although a lot of this time is spent living in other places in his head, mainly snowy tundra). \n\nMuch of his work is about place, especially if that place has trees. Filling his thoughts with a line from a Phil Elverum song, a scene from a Kelly Reichardt film or a poem by an author he can't remember, he takes his camera and tries to make something honest.\n\n","user_id":8059,"name":"Carl Bigmore","website":"www.carlbigmore.co.uk"},{"id":770639,"bio":"My name is Isaias Sanchez Valderrama, or as how everyone likes to call me, Isa. I've always been fascinated by people's stories, so street photography is my favorite medium to explore and give voice to the untold stories out there. You can regularly spot me walking the streets of Atlanta or you can always follow me on my Instagram. Whichever you choose, say hi.","user_id":763124,"name":"Isaias Sanchez","website":""},{"id":770665,"bio":"","user_id":763146,"name":"Chan Yeow Chuan","website":""},{"id":770628,"bio":"30 years old Mexican photographer with a terrible ADHD that have interfered in explode my skills and career in photography, but in the way to change it.","user_id":763115,"name":"David Salas","website":"salasrojasdavid.wixsite.com/photography"},{"id":770697,"bio":"I am a visual artist living and working outside Sacramento, California. As a veteran and trained pilot, I am raising two kids with my wife Alicia. ","user_id":763168,"name":"David Corey","website":"www.daveccoreyphoto.com"},{"id":770662,"bio":"First generation Egyptian-American Photographer based in NYC","user_id":763143,"name":"Noreen Hosny","website":"noreenhosny.com"},{"id":7995,"bio":"Robert Herman has been a street photographer since his days as an NYU film student back in the late 70's. Using his father's Nikon F and a 50mm lens, he began by exploring the city as a means to connect with the people in his neighborhood and learn the craft of making images. His photos of New York City, shot between 1978-2005 on Kodachrome, are now collected in his first monograph: \"The New Yorkers\".  \"The Phone Book\" his new collection of iPhone photos made with the Hipstamatic App was published by Schiffer Books in November 2015.\n\nHis work is part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York, George Eastman House, Fondazione Morra, Naples, Italy  and the Telfair Museum in Savannah, GA. His photographs are also in many private collections including Westin and Marriott Hotels. \n\nHe has a BFA in Filmmaking from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and received his Masters in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. \nThe New Yorkers, his first monograph, is now in the 3rd printing.  The Phone Book, a collection of his iPhone photographs made with the Hipstamatic App was  published in the October of 2015 by Schiffer Books/\nHis love of light and color, and making images that find the transcendent in the seemingly mundane, continues to this day.\n","user_id":7995,"name":"Robert Herman","website":"www.robertherman.com"},{"id":770711,"bio":"","user_id":763176,"name":"Eric Green","website":""},{"id":173019,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Queens, NYC.  In addition to commissions and other work, I have been teaching photography to seniors and others.  With a degree in art history, classes in photography at UC Berkeley and ICP in New York, I produce presentations to encourage students in classes. Projects include my neighborhood, my archives and new work from Latin America. My photos have been published and exhibited widely over the years.  ","user_id":172417,"name":"Janis Lewin","website":"www.janislewin.com"},{"id":594729,"bio":"I like walking around spying light with my wife. ","user_id":594145,"name":"Tim Krupar","website":"www.lightmademagic.com"},{"id":762534,"bio":"Born in Phoenix, AZ (1992), and raised in the small town of Dewey, AZ - “Arizona’s Country Town”. His work focuses on visual storytelling, utilizing everyday life experiences and applying those in contrast to socially constructed narratives. He preserves this philosophy in not only his personal work but also in his commercial assignments.","user_id":756854,"name":"Christian Marcum","website":"filmisdead.studio"},{"id":795973,"bio":"Born in Münster/Westphalia, in the north of Germany, I came into contact with photography at an early age, inspired by my father. After completing my commercial apprenticeship and moving to Munich, I worked for two photographers in Munich. Love and work drove me to the Frankfurt area - and almost completely away from photography for a few years. It was only when I returned to Munich, where I still live and work today, that I once again devoted myself intensively to photography. I have been a member of the artistic photography group foen since 2013, take part in Michael Jochum's photo project and have already had numerous group and solo exhibitions. \n\nI give inconspicuous and silent objects and phenomena in the urban environment a stage through my photography. I show my work as typologies, series and room installations, sometimes also publications.","user_id":784159,"name":"Susanne Görtz","website":"goertz-fotografie.de"},{"id":770725,"bio":"","user_id":763187,"name":"Jake Nelson","website":"jakenelsonphoto.com"},{"id":770683,"bio":"","user_id":763158,"name":"Renato Miller","website":"www.renatomillerpix.com"},{"id":770704,"bio":"","user_id":763172,"name":"Mitchell Miller","website":null},{"id":770712,"bio":"Tengo 25 años, estudio fotografía hace 9 años. Me apasiona las fotografía de arquitectura tanto como los retratos, de moda y el estudio de lo conceptual en la fotografía y cine. ","user_id":763177,"name":"Agustina Ares","website":"agustinaares.wixsite.com/agustinaares"},{"id":770680,"bio":"IG:nathasornph_02","user_id":763156,"name":"Nathasorn Panrattanamongkol","website":""},{"id":173283,"bio":"Lifelong photographer based in Houston, TX. I am on the board of Houston Center for Photography and teach iPhone Photography at the Rice University Glasscock School of Continuing Studies.","user_id":172681,"name":"Tom Flaherty","website":"www.twflaherty.com"},{"id":665276,"bio":"Francisca Filleul, born in Santiago de Chile, trained at the National Ballet School in Toronto, where she also pursued photographic studies, and performed with American Ballet Theatre, as well as the New York City Opera. She began experimenting with photography in her darkroom in Addis Ababa.","user_id":664692,"name":"Francisca Filleul","website":"[Under Construction]"},{"id":121290,"bio":"Observing, transforming and just looking...","user_id":120688,"name":"dragomir vukovic","website":"www.fotocommunity.com/photographer/dragomir-vukovic/589959  www.dragomirphotographs.com"},{"id":770710,"bio":"","user_id":763175,"name":"Derek Lymus","website":null},{"id":770724,"bio":"A silver Ricoh film camera gifted to me as after my father passed away a day before my 14th birthday was the start of my love affair with photography. It was the only 'consolation gift' that I found solace in after his passing. \n\nI began taking photos and spending all of my school allowance on one-day film proccessing services because I just couldn't wait to see the developed images. \n\nAfter those early days of dabbling, I landed in a dream job as a photo editor at the global Reuters desk and then moved from Singapore to Melbourne and into the book publishing world where I would search and scour everywhere for images for all kinds of books. Currently, I work as a freelance photographer and photo editor - dabbling in street photography and long-form documentary work. ","user_id":763186,"name":"Amirah Fatin Binte Mohamed Sapiee","website":"amirahfatinpix.wixsite.com/amirahfatin"},{"id":770740,"bio":"","user_id":763199,"name":"Mary Schafer","website":""},{"id":292310,"bio":"I started photography as a hobby in 2002 when I got my first digital camera. I became a self taught photographer and focused primarily on portrait photography. In 2013 I graduated from The Art Institute of Colorado with an associates degree in photography. I began doing street photographer in 2016 and became addicted to it. I love the spontaneous and unpredictability of what the streets offer, the storytelling aspects and the interesting people I encounter and capture. In 2021 I began shooting photojournalism for a local newspaper.","user_id":291708,"name":"Michael Johnson","website":"www.adrianmichaelphotography.com"},{"id":692676,"bio":"I am a California licensed Architect who has always had a passion for photography.  Starting out at age eight with a Kodak Brownie camera my photographs have encompassed a wide variety of topics including people, architecture, landscape, and humor.  I hope that in addition to focusing on the aesthetic composition, my photographs will also stimulate both a spiritual and emotional response in the viewer...enjoy!","user_id":692092,"name":"David Freedman","website":"davidfreedmanphotography.com"},{"id":770720,"bio":"STAY GOLD","user_id":763183,"name":"Daniel Elder","website":"shotbydse.com"},{"id":770687,"bio":"Photography is a way of capturing culture, landscapes and people which ultimately influences the way we see the world and interact in it.  I like the vibe and feeling experienced both during the day and night.   ","user_id":763161,"name":"Valerie Herring","website":"www.vjherringphotography.com "},{"id":770761,"bio":"Born in Tokyo  in 1995\nFrom 2017 to 2019 I worked in a photo studio\n2022 The base point Gallery first solo exhibition\n\n","user_id":763212,"name":"金井 賢司","website":""},{"id":770673,"bio":"Sai Ravali Kambhatla (Ravali) is a biotechnologist from Visakhapatnam, India. She currently resides in Philadelphia, PA. She has been dappling in photography for more than 3 years and has found her niche in street photography. She enjoys people-watching and tries to bring a creative approach to her street photos. ","user_id":763151,"name":"Sai Ravali Kambhatla","website":""},{"id":737707,"bio":"Ezra Asohan is an interdisciplinary artist whose work deals with the material culture of religious fundamentalist spaces. In his work he utilizes time-based media, performances, installations and video/photo work to push the idea of material media that is deeply entrenched in the material culture of religious fundamentalism - specifically the American rural religious experience.","user_id":735969,"name":"Ezra Asohan","website":"www.ezraasohan.com"},{"id":770141,"bio":"Young Mexican photographer and cinematographer born the 5th of august of 1990 in Mexico City. He obtained a Bachelor Degree in cinema by Tecnológico de Monterrey and a Master Degree in Direction of Photography by ESCAC. He is based in Barcelona.  He has several years of experience in fiction and non-fiction film and video production.  Adept of creating, planning and developing the visual concept of projects. With a vision that understands photography from cinema's aesthetics.","user_id":762745,"name":"Román Aragón","website":"www.roman-aragon.com"},{"id":796055,"bio":"Mariah Nolen is a recent graduate student from Radford University, with an MFA in studio art with a concentration in photography. She has a BFA with a concentration in photography also from Radford University. She has been practicing photography for the last ten years. Her focus is on portraits that communicate deeper meanings revolving around mental health and body image. Mariah has shown her work locally and sold her work to private collections.","user_id":784236,"name":"Mariah Nolen","website":"www.mariahnolenphoto.com"},{"id":770560,"bio":"My name is Simone Monsellato, I just turned 21 and I'm a student of international relations. I first picked up a camera in March of last year, just for fun. I had to go to Rome to visit a dear friend of mine who is studying there and I decided to take a camera that I had at home with me. I started taking some photos in the streets of Rome and from there everything tasted different. I had the opportunity to capture every single and unique moment, telling it with my own eyes. I've never studied photography, and I really wish I could. It is difficult to be able to reconcile time between studying, my life and photography. For now my school is the street and I firmly believe that it's a great start to be able to experiment and play the game. I don't have technical knowledge nowadays but I'm working to get it. I'm participating in the competition because I want someone highly skilled to see and be critical of my shots. My dream is to be appreciated for my \"art\" and I think dreaming is one of the few real and abstract things that fills the heart of those who do it. Thank you for your time.","user_id":763065,"name":"Simone Monsellato","website":"CT"},{"id":8088,"bio":"Cemre Yeşil is a Turkish photographer and artist living in Istanbul. In 2017, she dropped out her prac-tice-based PhD in London College of\nCommunication and the project Double Portrait’ is an independent continuation of her\nPhD research project which was shortlisted in PhotoEspaña 2021 Best Photography\nBook of the Year Award and was a finalist in El Premio Internacional Fotolibro FELIFA\n2021. Her work has been published internationally including in The Guardian, International Centre of Photography New York, British Journal of Photography, Colors Magazine, and 6 mois. Her book Hayal \u0026amp; Hakikat (2020) was the winner of\nPhotoEspaña 2021 Best Photography Book of the Year Award and was shortlisted in Paris Photo Aperture Photobook Awards for the Photobook of the Year Category, The Historical Book Award in The Rencontres d’Arles 2021 and was longlisted for Kraszna-Krausz Photography Book Awards 2021. She was also nominated for The Foam Paul Huf Award of Foam Amsterdam, in 2014, 2021, 2022, for ING Unseen Talent Award 2016 and for Lead Awards 2016. The British Journal of Photography - Ones to Watch issue (February 2015) introduced her amongst the 25 most promising new talents in a global survey of emerging photographers. She currently lectures on photography in Falmouth University MA Photography and Bilgi University BA VCD. She also works as a writer, curator and publisher. She is the founder of FiLBooks; a publishing house and a space dedicated to photo books and artist talks.","user_id":8088,"name":"Cemre Yesil","website":"www.cemreyesil.com"},{"id":770818,"bio":"Hobby photographer","user_id":763254,"name":"Seung Hwan Shin","website":"www.instagram.com/jyfathersh"},{"id":770829,"bio":"Street photography has become my main hobby and I always carry my camera (or my cameras) with me. I'm not trying to follow any common thread when it comes to the photographs I take, and I like to surprise myself with what I can get. However, I particularly like color photography whether it be film or digital.  \n\nI mainly photograph Montreal as I live there, but I also carry my camera with me whenever I travel !","user_id":763262,"name":"Paul Ambroise","website":""},{"id":169565,"bio":"Photographie argentique ....et photographie de l humain ...","user_id":168963,"name":"jean-luc olezak","website":"jeanluc.olezak.free.fr"},{"id":250685,"bio":"","user_id":250083,"name":"Josh Jackson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/joshsjackson"},{"id":770984,"bio":"Graphis（NY） \nPhotography 2025 SILVER AWARD\nDesign Awards 2026/ Silver\nPoster Awards 2026 / Silver×2\nA' Design Award（Italy） SILVER AWARD","user_id":763381,"name":"naoya katagami","website":"bsky.app/profile/nnncreate.bsky.social"},{"id":151415,"bio":"","user_id":150813,"name":"Roberto Gabrielli","website":""},{"id":425532,"bio":"","user_id":424948,"name":"Patrizio Martorana","website":"patriziomartorana.myportfolio.com/home"},{"id":537018,"bio":"Self-taught and devoid of a particular style, my photos have been featured in Black \u0026amp; White Magazine, Fotonostrum, F-Stop Magazine, ZEKE Magazine, Dodho and Right Hand Pointing. My work has been in several group gallery exhibitions in Los Angeles and a group show at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, NY. My series A Day In Brooklyn: Barclays Center, 5.29.20 and Brooklyn Rejoices: Media Calls Biden Win! have each won a silver medal at Prix De La Photographie Paris (2020, 2021). Originally from Altoona, PA, I reside in Brooklyn, NY, with my wife and twin daughters.","user_id":536434,"name":"Bill Livingston","website":"www.blivingstonphoto.com"},{"id":743895,"bio":"Chemist by education, salesman by profession, photographer by passion.\nPiotr started his passion as young boy with Smena8M camera. \nGraduated from Lublin School of Photography in 2021. \nPhotography helps him to understand the world. He experiments with lighting and long exposure times.\nLooks for unusual topics, showing the world in a crooked mirror, using irony and surrealism as expression tools.","user_id":741045,"name":"Piotr Golkiewicz","website":""},{"id":770868,"bio":"","user_id":763290,"name":"Orfeas Kritikos","website":"www.instagram.com/orfeas.k"},{"id":649793,"bio":"Ligia Popławska is a Polish photographer, visual artist and art historian based in Antwerp, Belgium. She is interested in speculative storytelling and in the impact of climate change on our senses. Her work explores themes of emotional states, human impact on natural environment, climate crisis and the Anthropocene. With a deep interest in natural phenomena, post-humanist philosophies, art history and sciences, her research-based work rise questions about human and more-than-human conditions. \nGraduated with MFA and BFA in Photography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp and BA in Art History from the University of Gdańsk. Recipient of Decade of Change 2022 Series Award by 1854 British Journal of Photography, PhMuseum Days 2021 Award and Photography Prize 2020 funded by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. Laureate of .tiff 2022 and member of FUTURES Photography nominated by FOMU Fotomuseum Antwerpen. Recipient of a scholarship for Emerging Talents from the Flemish Government. Popławska exhibited at FOMU (Antwerp), De Brakke Grond (Amsterdam), Helsinki Photo Festival, InCadaques Photo Festival, among others. ","user_id":649209,"name":"Ligia Poplawska","website":"ligiapoplawska.com"},{"id":729621,"bio":"","user_id":729037,"name":"Lisa Gardel","website":"lisagardel.wix.com/home"},{"id":8105,"bio":"Stan Raucher is an award-winning photographer who has been documenting aspects of the human condition around the globe for over a decade. His black and white photos reveal aspects of the human condition with candid images of ordinary people interacting with one another and their surroundings, and his approach to documentary projects is fashioned with compassion and empathy.\n\nHis photographs have been featured in numerous solo exhibitions and included in over 60 juried group shows. His work has been published in LensWork (#97 and #117), Black White Magazine, Slate, The Daily Mail, The Independent, Lenscratch, F-Stop Magazine, Shots, PDN Online, ABCNews, American Photo, The Havana Times, and several other publications. He was a Critical Mass finalist in 2012, 2013 and 2015, a 2012 CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography finalist, a 2014 PhotoWorld finalist, a 2015 PX3 Bronze Award winner, and the 2015 Black+White Magazine Showcase Competition first place winner. His prints are in the permanent collections at the Lishui Museum of Photography and the University of Washington Hall Health Center, and are held by private collectors. \n\nHis first monograph “Metro: Scenes from an Urban Stage” was published by Daylight Books in 2016. The 88-page, 8 by 10 inch, hardbound book contains fifty beautifully printed duotone photographs from fifteen cities on four continents. It was selected as one of the Best Photography Books of Summer 2016 by American Photo Magazine.\n\nStan resides in Seattle, Washington, and he is currently working on several photography projects around the world. His complete resume may be viewed at stanraucher.com/resume.pdf","user_id":8105,"name":"Stan Raucher","website":"stanraucher.com"},{"id":536030,"bio":"","user_id":535446,"name":"Dariusz Drozdiuk","website":"www.bluephoto.ca"},{"id":210690,"bio":"Amateur photographer capturing life moments, life excerpts...","user_id":210088,"name":"Jose Antonio Parra Garcia","website":"joseaparra.com"},{"id":771153,"bio":"","user_id":763509,"name":"David Marino","website":"www.davidmarinophoto.com"},{"id":357744,"bio":"I am a photographer, writer, and voice actor based in the Washington D.C. area.\nWhile partial to capturing the brawn, sinew, vitality and drama of large cities, including the spontaneity of \"street\" moments. I am also drawn to the charm of small town and countryside motifs, as well as nature's always stimulating variety.\n\nI have never lost my appreciation for shooting film and continue to do so alongside my digital work. Aside from its equipment-tactile pleasures, I find film shooting a \"comfort food\" in a sometimes too coldly technical milieu. It calms and keeps me connected to all the elements I had to learn back when I started out with film in my teens. \nI like to feel that the \"deliberateness\" that goes with shooting film also manages to inform at least some of my digital shooting.\n\nIn exhibiting my work, whether online or in galleries, I derive special pleasure in sharing with others the fruits of those usually solitary moments looking through the viewfinder, as well as some of those images' back-stories and adventures. I also enjoy sharing some of my photography/travel experiences at https://medium.com/@emberphoto and at SteveEmber.com\n","user_id":357142,"name":"Steve Ember","website":"500px.com/p/steveember?view=galleries"},{"id":771202,"bio":"Wanderer.","user_id":763544,"name":"Stuart Neil","website":"stuartneil.com"},{"id":113259,"bio":"SYLVIE LEGET is a Swiss-French photographer based in Geneva. A graduate in art history, she specialized in photography at the ICP, International Center of Photography, in New York. Her photographic work is strongly influenced by her former work with humanitarian institutions, which shaped the way she perceives humankind. \n\nHer photographs reveal an inquiry into themes of intimacy, transitions, loneliness, and memory. Drawn to discover the others and to be immersed in their privacy, her documentary work requires long-term commitments. Attached to talking about her subjects as closely as possible to their realities, she bases her projects on multilayered research. Similarly, in her street photography she dives into the diversity of human stories.\n\nArtwork of Léget is held in private collections and has been shown in exhibitions in Switzerland and France, including les Rencontres d’Arles at the Manuel Rivera Ortiz Foundation, the Film Festival and International Forum on Human Rights and the biennial No’Photo in Geneva. \n\nLéget is a Prix Pictet 2023 nominee.\n\n\n\n","user_id":112657,"name":"Sylvie Léget","website":"www.sylvieleget.com"},{"id":770924,"bio":"I'm Ramela, a passionate and experienced photographer based in Los Angeles, with a solid connection to New York City. I moved to the USA just 5 years ago and fell in love with photography here. With four years of professional experience, I specialize in capturing authentic moments through portrait, reportage, candid, and street photography. My photography journey began in NYC, where I honed my skills and developed a unique style that combines artistic vision with a documentary approach. I believe in the power of storytelling through images, and my goal is to create timeless photographs that evoke emotions and leave a lasting impression.","user_id":763334,"name":"Ramela Arutiunian","website":"arutistudio.com/bts"},{"id":770976,"bio":"I am a girl with a passion for photography. I like to look at the life of others from afar and fix a moment. \nI am not very good at describing myself with words, I am an emotional person who tries to learn better and better to speak with the eyes.","user_id":763375,"name":"Chiara Corbo","website":""},{"id":770989,"bio":"","user_id":763385,"name":"Claude Dehaye","website":"photitude83@gmail.com"},{"id":498604,"bio":"Mason Hershenow is a photographer, educator, and institutional critic based in northern California. He earned his BA from CSU Sacramento in 2014 and his MFA from San José State University in 2020—both in photography—and currently teaches photography and design to high schoolers in East Side San José, California.","user_id":498020,"name":"Mason Hershenow","website":"mhershenow.com"},{"id":771008,"bio":"Daniel Michael Sierchio\n\nDaniel Michael Sierchio began his photographic career in his uncle' s darkroom 55 years ago. He discovered that he had a natural eye for composition and that the frame of the camera and film were a perfect media for expressing the world as he sees it.\n\nMuch of his photographic career was spent photographing dancers. This became a natural and unique collaboration of the two mediums. The dancers expressing forms and lines with their bodies while Daniel was able to capture these designs in the frame of the camera. Through this experience he began to realize that there are designs are all around us both in nature and in man's works.\n\nFor Daniel the medium of photography is in the here and now. He believes that these designs are all around us and all we have to do are see them. He would like to share his vision with everyone.  He sees his photography as telling a story.  His work experience with Headshots and Portraits has allowed each of his subjects to tell their story.\n\nDaniel's process is to capture the design element in some of our everyday sights framed in the camera. The entire image is designed in the frame at that place at that moment as it might appear naturally but shown for its design.","user_id":763401,"name":"Daniel Michael Sierchio","website":"www.dansierchio.com"},{"id":796105,"bio":"I am a Anglo-Spanish visual artist who grew up in rural England and is based in London. I trained in visual arts and photography at Gwent College, Wales, under David Hurn from Magnum Photography.\n\nMy practice is as a Professional Documentary photographer using humour and ethnography as a tool to explore visual anthropology, reportage and social biography, especially in regard to but not exclusively, rural culture and history. My photography traverses the terrain of heritage, politics, social justice, nostalgia and art.\n\nI have shot an archive of imagery on rural life spanning a 10 year period, have exhibited at a number of recognised venues in England, and have various works  in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery.\n\n","user_id":784279,"name":"Arnhel de Serra","website":"www.arnheldeserra.com"},{"id":720230,"bio":" have over 40 years enjoying photography as a passionate hobby. Since retiring from corporate life in 2013 I have been able to devote more of my time to the art and the craft of creating impactful images.\n\nI love to travel and always find new places, cultures and architectures open my eyes to new photographic opportunities.","user_id":719646,"name":"Richard Wilson","website":"richardwilsonphotography.ca"},{"id":796233,"bio":"Hisaya Tanabe is one of the leading and conveying street photographers in Japan.\nIn 2012, he was in charge of launching, planning, managing, and instructing X Seminars sponsored by Fujifilm.\nHe held over 800 seminars (a total of over 8,000 people) until 2017.\nAfter that, He established X Photo Laboratory as an organizer.\nSince started XPL, He has held various lectures and photo sessions from beginners to advanced users included professional photographer over 500 times, and have conveyed the fun of photography to over 10,000 people since he had worked for Fujifilm Co.,ltd.\nIn 2019, he started an exhibition as an organizer in X Photo Laboratory, including session members.\nHe is contributed to tourism for Izu seven Islands in Tokyo through XPL activities and has organized the XPL club as a community for a photographer in the next era since 2020.\nHe has continued storytelling as a photographer.\nHomepage:\u0026nbsp;https://xphotolabo.com/","user_id":784391,"name":"Hisaya Tanabe","website":"xphotolabo.com"},{"id":665711,"bio":"New York City Photographer","user_id":665127,"name":"Peter Foley","website":"peterfoleyphotography"},{"id":8076,"bio":"","user_id":8076,"name":"Simon Painter","website":"www.simephotography.com"},{"id":771028,"bio":"Just a renewable energy scientist taking photos of the same promenade in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria every day for joy.","user_id":763417,"name":"Axel Bruck","website":""},{"id":771118,"bio":"","user_id":763487,"name":"Kim Yeoh","website":"kimyeoh.com"},{"id":438900,"bio":"I am a professional photographer with over 35 years experience in photojournalism for the newspaper and magazine industry who has\nbeen freelance for the past 20 years and shoot a variety of journalistic and corporate assignments.\nI was honoured to take out the Most Outstanding Sports Photo award in the 2019 Kennedy Awards for Journalism and since then have been shooting news and current affairs for Sydney agencies. I take my camera with me when I go out on the streets, the beach or just a walk. You never know what might happen. Life and nature has it's ways. ","user_id":438316,"name":"Simon Bullard","website":"www.simonbullard.com"},{"id":8126,"bio":"Giuseppe Santagata received a B.A and a M.A in Law before focusing on photography.  He studied Photography at the Antiono Failde School of Art and Design (AESD) in Ourense (Spain) and obtained an International Master’s in Conceptual and Artistic Photography at the School of Photography and Center for Imaging (EFTI) in  Madrid.\n\nHis work has been shown in exhibitions in US, Spain, Russia, Taiwan, South Korea, Iceland, Poland and Japon.","user_id":8126,"name":"Giuseppe Santagata","website":"www.giuseppesantagata.com"},{"id":567006,"bio":"Award winning photographer, stationed in Shanghai, but gets as antsy as a caged bird when it comes to wanting to spread wings and fly off to somewhere new. ","user_id":566422,"name":"Eric Seidner","website":""},{"id":190341,"bio":"Content creator ","user_id":189739,"name":"Stephen Jackson","website":"isolatedinstant.com, souvenirsofseeing.com"},{"id":601505,"bio":"I'm a Cuban street and documentary photographer based in Miami Florida, United States.\n","user_id":600921,"name":"Ricardo Tamayo","website":"ricardotamayo.com"},{"id":771132,"bio":"","user_id":763496,"name":"Tristan GUIODO","website":"www.tritsy.com"},{"id":678279,"bio":"","user_id":677695,"name":"matteo aloe","website":"Www.myjamphoto.com"},{"id":547169,"bio":"I'm a landscape photographer and graphic designer based in Poland.","user_id":546585,"name":"Przemyslaw Stroinski","website":"www.aboutlandscapes.com"},{"id":53628,"bio":"I'm a street photographer living in Bristol searching for beautiful, interesting and absurd moments in the everyday.","user_id":53633,"name":"Daniel Paine","website":""},{"id":771175,"bio":"A photography enthusiast who is currently studying","user_id":763524,"name":"熙杰 袁","website":""},{"id":770362,"bio":"I consider myself a documentary street photographer who seeks to show an authentic perspective of daily life on the streets. My focus focuses on social issues such as inequality, poverty, diversity, human rights and the fight for social justice. He uses photography as a powerful tool to raise awareness and promote change.","user_id":762910,"name":"Westher Perez","website":"www.instagram.com/westerperez"},{"id":771274,"bio":"I have recently started with Street Photography and had the opportunity to visit Vietnam, Georgia and Armenia this year. ","user_id":763599,"name":"Dagmara Dilling-Boer","website":""},{"id":209073,"bio":"I’m Satyaki. I’m a mechanical engineer by profession and a traveler at heart.  Photography has always been a subset of my travels, and not the other way round. I use my camera to document my experiences as honestly as possible. By trial, and of late, by habit, I try to be as unobtrusive as possible. When I photograph, I try being the least important person in the frame, such that my efforts yield  real, candid photographs.","user_id":208471,"name":"Satyaki Chakrabarti","website":"therollingstone.in"},{"id":214161,"bio":"\n","user_id":213559,"name":"Renan Cottrel","website":""},{"id":242485,"bio":"Street and documentary photographer based in London.","user_id":241883,"name":"Alex Palomo","website":"www.alexpalomoalepuz.com"},{"id":771199,"bio":"","user_id":763542,"name":"Marcello Spanò","website":"paguroselvaggio.wordpress.com"},{"id":246487,"bio":"Fotografo da quando avevo 8 anni, esprimermi per immagini fa parte di me, del mio modo di essere e di sentire la vita, non lo faccio per nessun altro motivo se non quello di esprimere me stessa, come diceva Cartier Bresson fotografare è  mettere sulla stessa linea, occhi, testa e cuore, non serve nient'altro.","user_id":245885,"name":"Laura Pierangeli","website":"laurapierangeli.it"},{"id":799235,"bio":"","user_id":786988,"name":"Olivier Ducasse","website":"olivierducasse.com"},{"id":256695,"bio":"I feel at home when I am working with a camera. I've spent the last 20 years of my life handling cameras in some capacity and now work in the film industry in the Camera Department. But looking through the viewfinder at the world before me is where I want to be. ","user_id":256093,"name":"Matt Bedford","website":"www.mattbeford.camera"},{"id":771213,"bio":"I am a 34 year old doctor from Berlin, who has always loved to observe the hustle and bustle of life. Now I am armed with a camera and in my spare time I capture the beautiful, exciting, thrilling and sometimes sad sides of the streets of big cities for some years now. Telling the stories of the people of these places is what excites me, fascinates me and always drives me to keep improving.","user_id":763551,"name":"Filippo Martino","website":""},{"id":771239,"bio":"","user_id":763572,"name":"Silke Tramberger","website":""},{"id":188306,"bio":"Hi! I am a photographer and videographer dedicated to capturing authentic moments and telling compelling stories. My lens becomes a window into the raw and genuine experiences that make up our lives. I strive to freeze time and preserve the emotions, connections, and fleeting instances that often go unnoticed. I love taking on new challenges – let's connect!","user_id":187704,"name":"Anna Gibbs","website":"www.annagibbs.com"},{"id":771294,"bio":"","user_id":763617,"name":"Rodrigo Erib","website":"www.instagram.com/rodrigoerib"},{"id":8101,"bio":"Satyaki Ghosh grew up on a staple diet of meaningful cinema and black \u0026amp; white photography at Kolkata. He started his professional career on the sets of “Ghare Bhaire” by the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray.\nPeople photography is his passion. From the aesthetics of sensual art to rustic appeal of tribal life, his camera captures every reality. Each of his frames seems to open a dialogue with the viewer. He relishes the world of colour in equal measure. His illimitable range spans across Fashion, Lifestyle, Advertising, Reportage, Documentary Shoots etc etc.\nHe travels extensively abroad as well as in his home country on global assignments. \nSatyaki is presently based in Mumbai.\n","user_id":8101,"name":"Satyaki Ghosh","website":"www.satyakighosh.com"},{"id":771286,"bio":"","user_id":763610,"name":"Esther Werber","website":""},{"id":63434,"bio":"Bartlomiej Jurecki is a graduate of the Cracow School of Art and the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Lodz, where he earned his Master of Photography. He works for biggest local polish newspaper Tygodnik Podhalanski. \n\n","user_id":63170,"name":"Bartlomiej Jurecki","website":"www.jurecki.com"},{"id":359189,"bio":"Love camera and coffee!","user_id":358587,"name":"Aayushi Jangid","website":""},{"id":56621,"bio":"I'm a video journalist by trade but am passionate about photography.  I've lived in Singapore and the UAE and have spent a lot of my life travelling and photographing.  Lately I've spent time in Cuba.","user_id":56626,"name":"Jo Kearney","website":"www.jokearneyphotography.com"},{"id":771255,"bio":"","user_id":763584,"name":"Erica Ruyle","website":""},{"id":122122,"bio":"\n","user_id":121520,"name":"Ali Sooteh","website":"  "},{"id":728976,"bio":"A keen early morning Melbourne Street Photographer","user_id":728392,"name":"Ken Toomey","website":""},{"id":771297,"bio":"","user_id":763619,"name":"laura llamosas","website":null},{"id":771389,"bio":"Emerging artist ","user_id":763698,"name":"Richard Perin","website":""},{"id":771457,"bio":"I am a photographer and painter based in Auckland, New Zealand","user_id":763752,"name":"Karen Jarvis","website":"www.karenjarvis.co.nz"},{"id":771367,"bio":"Photographe non professionnelle","user_id":763680,"name":"marie estelle Couval","website":""},{"id":771516,"bio":"","user_id":763796,"name":"Matteo Del Balio","website":""},{"id":204694,"bio":"I am an independent photographer, born in the Netherlands but have moved around the World for the past 20 years. Currently settled in Barcelona\nMy motto is:\n-Every day is a new beginning and I never stop learning or dreaming-","user_id":204092,"name":"Helmy Claessens","website":"www.fabshots.co"},{"id":20794,"bio":"Product of an incredibly strong single mother, the Bronx and a never ending curiosity for what's around the next corner.  Former Bartender and Navy Corpsman and current happy husband, father and photographer. I've been shooting for 25+ years. Spent 5 of them assisting an amazing group of very diverse photographers in NYC . I currently live in Montpellier, France.","user_id":20794,"name":"Keith","website":"keithpitts.com"},{"id":771341,"bio":"","user_id":763658,"name":"Angel Ferrer","website":"www.angelferrerphoto.com"},{"id":771512,"bio":"","user_id":763792,"name":"Jeffrey Baligad","website":""},{"id":393490,"bio":"","user_id":392906,"name":"Алена Пайвина","website":"www.alenapaivina.ru"},{"id":771555,"bio":"Vemmy Widowati is an Indonesian photographer that specialises in portrait photography. Her work follows the theme of marginalised people in the community. She started taking photographs as a hobby in the 2010s, and started doing freelance photography in 2022. Some of her photographs have been featured in the Jati Diri: Ragam Warna Identitas photo exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia.  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Still photography is  my art not my living and as such it keeps it as a passion for me. I hope never to stop developing my style. I am presently working toward publishing my work , with a view to further exhibitions.","user_id":150574,"name":"Victoria Parnall-Vaughan","website":"www.victoriaparnall-vaughan.com"},{"id":303941,"bio":"","user_id":303339,"name":"Palina Maskaliova","website":"***"},{"id":771514,"bio":"","user_id":763794,"name":"Simone Maulu","website":""},{"id":275674,"bio":"My name is Eugenie Faye, I am a wife and a mother of two; a girl and a boy who I love having around due to their refreshing zest for life, energy, the way they keep me young and thinking on my feet.","user_id":275072,"name":"Eugenie Faye","website":"www.innocentepassionphotographie.com"},{"id":771513,"bio":"Lives and works in Tokyo. 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Pedro's work takes him on extensive travels, where he documents the diverse tapestry of human existence.\nHis insatiable curiosity and deep passion for understanding different cultures shape his artistic vision. ","user_id":759393,"name":"pedro taveira","website":"www.pedrotaveira.art"},{"id":357550,"bio":"","user_id":356948,"name":"Mary Ridge","website":"marymckennaridgephotography.squarespace.com"},{"id":771577,"bio":"Hi, I'm Davide, a 26-year-old guy with a passion for photography.\n\nMy passion was born when I was 10 years old and a friend of my parents, a former photographer, took me out to shoot my first roll of film.\n\nNow, after years, I study and practice to refine my shots. The way I prefer to practice is through street photography because it allows me to capture moments of everyday life that make cities constantly different from how we remember them.","user_id":763843,"name":"Davide Paquola","website":""},{"id":771560,"bio":"","user_id":763830,"name":"Arvydas Danila","website":""},{"id":746320,"bio":"I am a Bucharest (Romania) based freelance photographer.  My main interest are nature and documentary photography. I try to explore in my images the purity, the harmony and the simplicity of nature.","user_id":743213,"name":"Ildikó Baranyi","website":"www.lensculture.com/ildiko-baranyi"},{"id":771597,"bio":"My name is Leonardo Castro Pozo and I live in Lima, Peru.  I have been a self-taught photographer for about 10 years. I use analog and digital cameras.  Publicist by profession, a student of the image center of Peru, I have published photographs with Holga 120 in the Fanzine \"Plastic perspective\" and in the profile \"The Daily Holga\".","user_id":763859,"name":"Leonardo Castro Pozo","website":""},{"id":771578,"bio":"","user_id":763844,"name":"Vanessa Abramowitz","website":""},{"id":8108,"bio":"I was born in 1961 in Castellammare di Stabia near to Naples.\nI live in Treviso (Italy).\nI immediately loved street photography, this awareness over time has pushed me to investigate my \"daily\" in depth, constantly seeking poetry and beauty in the humanity around me.\nFrom 2010 to 2017 I was a member of the international collective \"ViVo\" and in 2013 I founded \"SPONTANEA\" an Italian collective dedicated to street photography dissolved in 2019\nI like to convey my passion by curating workshops, exhibitions, portfolio readings, presentations, writing articles and insights on photography.\nMany of my photos and photographic projects have been published in the main Italian and international photography magazines.\nwebsite: https://www.umbertoverdoliva.com/\nIG: https://www.instagram.com/uverdoliva/?hl=it\n\n\n","user_id":8108,"name":"Umberto Verdoliva","website":"www.umbertoverdoliva.com"},{"id":49499,"bio":"2019\n11th march 2019 |  | fine art | winner announcement | honourable mention | beverly hills - a midage pop star birthday party |\n20 - 24 February 2019 | artKARLSRUHE\n\n2018\n02 – 09 December 2018 | RED DOT MIAMI ART SHOW | Miami\n16 – 24 November 2018 | A class of it’s own | Cologne  \n06 – 29 September  2018 | Monacco Yacht Show | Monacco\n08 June - 8 July 2018  | Museo Spazio Tadini | Milano \n19 - 22 April 2018 | art Expo | New York\n21 - 25 February 2018 | ART KARLSRUHE | Karlsruhe\n22 - 25 March 2018 | AD Design Show | New York\n\n\n2017\n23 September – 18 November 2017 | STP Gallery | Greifswald\n15 - 19 February 2017 | ART KARLSRUHE | Karlsruhe\n18 - 22 January 2017 | London Art Fair | London\n16 December 2016 - 13 January 2017 | AAA - ATELIER ALEN'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION | Munich\n09 December 2016 -20 January 2017 | WINTER selection | STP GALERIE | Greifswald\n\n\n2016\n27 October - 30 October  | Art.Fair |  Cologne\n01 July - 02 September  | STP GALERIE | Greifswald\n10 March - 06 May  2 | FOTOGALERIE POTSDAM | Berlin\n18 - 2. February 2016  | ART KARLSRUHE | Karlsruhe\n29 January - 27 February 2016 | GALERIE EDITION CAMOS | Munich\n20 - 24 January  | LONDON ART FAIR\n\n","user_id":49504,"name":"raimund feiter","website":"www.raimundfeiter.com"},{"id":542585,"bio":"","user_id":542001,"name":"Jimin Han","website":"www.zminhan.com"},{"id":160340,"bio":"Axel Breutigam is a German born Canadian, based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. \nHis Fine Art Photography focuses mainly on Architecture, Landscape and Minimalism.\nBreutigam is represented by Galleries in Calgary, AB and Palm Springs, CA.\nHis exhibits since 2014 in Vancouver, Calgary, Portland and Palm Springs include seven Solo Shows and twenty-two Group Shows \nas well as online shows.\nHe also published three photo books:\nSolitude - in the desert and beyond\nPortland - living with bridges\nExploring Urban Forms\nBreutigam was nominated as ‘Photographer of the Year 2014’ from PPoC, BC. Within the last four years Breutigam won an Outstanding Achievement Award (1. Prize)   and Nominations, Merit Awards and Honorable Mention Awards in seventeen different photographic competitions from all over the world.\nBreutigam’s photographs had been published in the AAP Magazine (special edition # 12 and # 13), the Shutterbug Photography Magazine and as featured Artist online at ‘ArtsyShark’. \n","user_id":159738,"name":"Axel Breutigam","website":"www.axelbreutigam.com"},{"id":771596,"bio":"Freelance film maker with a passion for photographer and the rare, instantaneous  moments it can showcase.","user_id":763858,"name":"Trevor Carr","website":""},{"id":690596,"bio":"I started photography in the digital age and like everyone else tried every genre. I naturally gravitated towards street photography I didn't choose it: it chose me. In the years I studied and practiced  and my passion has grown into an obsession. I am now a professional street photographer and educator along with my day job as a chiropractor. I'm really lucky: both my jobs are my passions.","user_id":690012,"name":"Flavio Bosi","website":"www.47-degree.com"},{"id":771756,"bio":"I am Cristo Nobel, a British-Mexican-born Cinematographer/photographer, based in London. I am a Mexican native who spent most of my grown-up years in the United Kingdom. At the age of 21, I went to Belgium, France, and The United Kingdom as an exchange student. It was a big leap to move to the UK, Nowadays I am a Londoner, and London is where I call home. As a child, my studies always introduced me to cinema and photography. Actors, Directors, Artists, and Models are where I now draw my inspiration.","user_id":763981,"name":"Cristo Nobel","website":"www.llp-management.com"},{"id":771642,"bio":"","user_id":763894,"name":"Pavel Jedlicka","website":"eu.zonerama.com/jedlickap/66921"},{"id":771657,"bio":"","user_id":763906,"name":"Nicolas Croce","website":"nicolascroce.com"},{"id":254555,"bio":"Brandon fell in love with taking pictures at the age of twelve, and at various times in his life was quite focused on his photography. He is the author of several books of poetry, and is published in several journals and anthologies. For the past 43 years, he’s lived in the Washington Metropolitan Area, principally in the District of Columbia. He lives with his wife and children in Washington, DC.","user_id":253953,"name":"Brandon D Johnson","website":"www.bdjohnsonphoto.com"},{"id":771660,"bio":"","user_id":763908,"name":"Beth Jackson","website":"bethilanastudio.com/photography"},{"id":362700,"bio":"I am a British Born Chinese photographer working in visual effects for film and TV. \n\nCurrently I am embracing street photography, seeing the beauty that is around us and being in the present moment. \n\nI've begun to move into the film world for my photography and discover what it is that makes it so unique. So far the journey has been a real eye opener; discovering the amount of knowledge out there has been incredible, from what film to shoot with to manuals on how to fix mechanical cameras. The amount of information is endless and it's been a joy to soak in it.","user_id":362098,"name":"Terry Tsang","website":""},{"id":727571,"bio":"I am a passionate street photographer, based in London. I work in the City and much of my photography is based around the commuter period of the day, where I explore the interplay of light and shadow with geometry and the human element.\nMore recently I have explored the use of off camera flash to capture candid portraits, and to capture the movement and dynamism of the street. ","user_id":726987,"name":"Thomas Burroughs","website":""},{"id":771646,"bio":"","user_id":763897,"name":"Alexis Landin","website":""},{"id":771731,"bio":"","user_id":763960,"name":"Laura Streimer","website":""},{"id":687946,"bio":"I was born in Hong Kong. I live in Canada now. I started shooting “Symbolic Group” since 2020. I believe in The Law of One. I believe these amazing structures are messages from some intelligence in the universe. The feeling of being led by them is a main purpose of my photography.","user_id":687362,"name":"Ho Chi Tom Wong","website":""},{"id":684613,"bio":"I fell in love with Photography around the year 2006. I think it's such a fun, amazing and powerful feeling of pushing the shutter button and capturing something that can be viewed again later.  ","user_id":684029,"name":"Luca Le","website":"www.lucaphoto.art"},{"id":49480,"bio":"James Parker (b.1991) from Barnsley, Yorkshire, received a first in photography from Edinburgh and Toronto universities. Now based in London, his work has gained recognition from institutions such as Magnum, NOOR, Format and Brighton festivals. James' images circle around portraiture and documentary photo stories usually carrying tones of industry, manufacturing, transport and sport. His work has been displayed in several galleries, notably Streetlevel Photoworks and Stills. James is currently working on a selection of new projects and ideas, looking at blind astronomy and football fans","user_id":49485,"name":"James Parker","website":"www.jameschrisparker.com "},{"id":771791,"bio":"","user_id":764008,"name":"Henry Maxime","website":""},{"id":732011,"bio":"","user_id":731255,"name":"Mitra Amini","website":""},{"id":151708,"bio":"Mi chiamo Fabio Giachetti , nato nel 1970 , vivo a Pisa, Italia .\nHo iniziato a fotografare quando gli scatti disponibili erano solo  36 e le pellicole costavano , e non andavano sprecate , era necessario pensare prima di scattare.\nE anche adesso nell’era digitale non ho abbandonato questo modo di fare .\nPer me la \"Street\" significa fotografare l'uomo ed il suo passaggio nel mondo , il segno che lascia , la sua ombra o il suo colore .\nQuando la parola “Street Photography” non esisteva ,  quella che si avvicinava di più era il “reportage” ,  parola che identificava un lavoro articolato , esaustivo su di un argomento o una storia che volevamo raccontare . Io intendo la Street  in questo modo , cerco con ogni singola fotografia di raccontare una piccola storia . Ogni mia fotografia è sicuramente pensata , anche solo per una frazione di secondo , che spesso, è tutto il tempo che abbiamo.\n\n\n","user_id":151106,"name":"Fabio Giachetti","website":"www.behance.net/ysgiachecee8"},{"id":771862,"bio":"Driven by a strong passion for photography and storytelling. I use photography in my spare time to express my spiritual connection to the world around me using a camera wherever I go. Capturing people, stories, nature and human connection. ","user_id":764059,"name":"Ran Biderman","website":"vero.co/rbvisualstories"},{"id":695611,"bio":"Mirko, 1989, Catania and Milan.\nI shoot the thinks trough my head everyday.\n ","user_id":695027,"name":"Mirko Calì","website":"www.mirkovoncali.com"},{"id":208429,"bio":"contact: Visarut777@gmail.com","user_id":207827,"name":"Visarut Teerawatvichaikul","website":""},{"id":217120,"bio":"Lecturer of German and Italian language at Japanese universities. I have been living in Japan for 20 years. ","user_id":216518,"name":"Davide Orlando","website":"davideorlando@hotmail.com"}]}