{"profiles":[{"id":14033,"bio":"www.micheleseghieri.com\nhello@micheleseghieri.com\nhttps://www.facebook.com/micheleseghieriph\nhttps://instagram.com/micheleseghieri/\n\nMichele Seghieri was born in Lucca in 1987. He attended Photography at L.A.B.A. Liberal Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. He worked on several European projects in collaboration with a research laboratory of the University of Florence for the development of the cultural heritage. \nHe works as fashion photographer and social media content creator.\nIn parallel with professional commitments, he developed his passion for art to create works of staged photography.","user_id":14033,"name":"Michele Seghieri","website":"www.micheleseghieri.com"},{"id":14309,"bio":"Since 1991, RayKo Photo Center has provided traditional darkroom rentals and educational resources for photographers. In 2002, construction began in an industrial building at 428 Third Street, and the third incarnation of RayKo was opened in the fall of 2004. Housed in a spacious 16,000 square foot building, RayKo is the largest public photographic community center west of the Mississippi.\n\nOur commitment to traditional photographic arts remains intact with B\u0026amp;W and color darkrooms available for rent. The facility also houses a rental studio, state-of-the-art digital lab, and gallery that features work by emerging and established photographers. Our expansive resources include affordable high-end digital services, wet plate collodion photography, and a darkroom trailer for portable photographic experiences. The diverse educational programs include year-round workshops in historic and contemporary processes, on and off-site tutoring, and a youth education program for schools, libraries, and summer camps. RayKo also has a thriving residency program. Because of our dedication to traditional and digital processes, RayKo provides an invaluable educational resource for numerous regional and national non-profit groups and schools.\n\nMISSION\n\nRayKo’s goal is to provide a brick and mortar space where photographers have affordable access to a professional lab environment, and to foster artistic and professional development. We serve the full spectrum of photographers, whether it’s a beginner just discovering the magic inherent in photography, to the seasoned pro seeking to produce work or expand their knowledge of this ever-changing field. Our commitment to the photographic community is to celebrate a broad range of photographic techniques and make them accessible to everyone through rentals, services, and workshops.\n\nSTAFF\n\nOur staff comprises a diverse group of working artists whose interests range from mastering the art of traditional darkroom printing, to creating new digital printing processes. We’re constantly working on refining old and new printing techniques, experimenting with alternative processes, and are dedicated to spreading our passion and knowledge throughout the universe.\n","user_id":14309,"name":"Ray Ko","website":"www.raykophotocenter.com"},{"id":13395,"bio":" Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.\n\nThe artist's work is based on investigations into time and color that \"reformulate\" photographed color through an array of \"wrong\" exposures, affording new kinds of images whose intensity is both familiar and radically unexpected.\n\nSylvia's intention is to recreate and amplify the juxtaposition of colors that happens accidentally in urban day-by-day life, where observers generally do not perceive them.\n\nAttended courses in photography, contemporary art, art history, painting and sculpture. Graduated in civil engineering and Fashion Design.","user_id":13395,"name":"Sylvia Carolinne De Andueza","website":"www.sylviacarolinne.com"},{"id":13414,"bio":"Since 2003, I have been cowboying and photographing ranch work from horseback on the Quarter Circle XL Ranch.\n\nAfter sixteen years of New York City life, I moved to the tiny remote Badlands town of Interior, South Dakota (pop 69) - following the serendipitous path of my photography - with plans to continue my commitment to photograph the West - in search of adventure. \n\nI got the adventure of a lifetime shortly after, when my photography led me to Lyle O’Bryan’s Quarter Circle XL Ranch south of Belvidere, South Dakota - where I was given the opportunity to begin work as a novice ranch hand and learn all aspects of cowboying from an old time cowboy. This is when my life and photography changed drastically - prompting the start of my long term photographic series My Ranching Life. Transitioning from portraiture against painted backdrops to documentation from horseback. Changing roles from spectator to cowboy while getting into ‘costume’ and character.\n\nI have always used my photography as a tool for attempting time travel. And working on the Quarter Circle XL Ranch is a bit like stepping back in time onto a Western movie backlot and living life within a movie. The ranch was once home to Earl Thode – first world champion bronc rider of 1929 and his family. It is quite a thrill riding across the same land and the same White River as the cowboys from the past. I feel as if I have stepped ‘inside the photograph’ - riding my Pony around and photographing in a diorama of the West somewhere between the past and present – between reality and fantasy.\n\nThe ranches south of Belvidere, South Dakota are rich with western heritage – with all cattle work done on horseback. Creating quite the historical visual against the backdrop of the land and cyclorama sky. I photograph these scenes from horseback, while cowboying, with a Noblex 120 swing lens panoramic camera I carry in my saddlebags. The Noblex gives me a medium format negative suitable for large-scale printing. The panoramic format lends a cinematic quality while also conveying the vastness of the landscape. And the black \u0026amp; white film helps reverse time. My horse’s ears intentionally appear in some of the photographs – announcing my presence as part of the crew.\n\nThese photographs are a visual diary of what appear to be ‘film stills’ of some of the many scenarios I have been a part of while learning to cowboy and eventually helping manage the Quarter Circle XL Ranch. I have had the pleasure of working alongside a crew of rugged hardworking cowboys on the ten area ranches we ‘neighbor’ with. This allows me to learn a lot, cover many miles of pasture on horseback and document within a variety of landscapes. Giving an insider’s perspective of the beauty and timelessness of present day family ranching. With photographs that, at first glance, could have been taken during another era - depicting a profession that has changed little over the past century. The land, as backdrop, has a permanence all its own, but the cast of characters are bound to change. I am proud to be a part of it all.\n\nI continue to ranch and photograph and am ever grateful to Lyle O’Bryan for being my cowboy mentor. These are the years of my life I will never forget. It has been quite the unscripted cinematic-like adventure so far.\n\nJean Laughton 2014\n","user_id":13414,"name":"Jean Laughton","website":"www.jeanlaughton.com"},{"id":13625,"bio":"","user_id":13625,"name":"Natalie Barbosa","website":"www.nataliebarbosa.com"},{"id":13611,"bio":"Adrian Lambert (b. 1972) is a British/Australian photographer living on the edge of the Peak district. Despite his age and being a mid career commercial photographer he’s an early career artist.\n\nAt the age of 13, he began photographing friends and local scenes with a camera gifted by his father. At the age of 18 he took a summer job as a photographic assistant before being due to attend University in September. By the end of the summer he was delivering his own work to clients and decided to pursue commercial photography.\n\nAdrian spent his life around artists but commercial commissions left little time to explore his own projects. Ultimately the lure was too great. He  began making photographs that explored our relationship with our day to day environment. He’s currently working on projects that explore interpersonal conflict and notions of truth though real and constructed scenes.\n\nIn the short time working on personal projects he’s won the BJP Portrait of Britain twice. He had his first exhibition at Rotterdam Photo Festival in 2020 where he was invited to speak about his work at the Nederlands Fotomuseum.\n\nHe published his first photobook in July 2020 in a collaboration with Scots poet Stuart A. Paterson.","user_id":13611,"name":"Adrian Lambert","website":""},{"id":13607,"bio":"\nLuke teaches at the University of Kansas.in the Department of Visual Art. He has been an active artist and teacher since receiving a BFA in Art and an MFA in Photography from the University of Michigan, and over the years, his work and effort as an artist and a teacher have been inextricably linked.\nIn addition to teaching, Luke works at the University of Kansas Spencer Museum of Art as a Specialist in Photography, and he is also the staff photographer for the KU University Theatre.\n","user_id":13607,"name":"Luke Jordan","website":"luke-jordan.format.com"},{"id":495824,"bio":"A normal college student form Taiwan who loves photography","user_id":495240,"name":"Ting-Han Hung","website":""},{"id":14363,"bio":"I've been practicing street photography since mid-1980s in Russia – black-and-white film back then. I lived in California since 2000, and most of my 21st century street photography is from San Francisco, then DC. Live in Memphis, TN now.","user_id":14363,"name":"Yuri Syuganov","website":"syuganov.com"},{"id":14517,"bio":"A New York City Upper West Sider, born in Boston, Massachusetts, a graduate of Girls’ Latin School, Boston University summa cum laude,  and Columbia University Teachers College. A former teacher of modern European History and a consultant for the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program, publishing articles and student guides.  Currently, an avid, self-taught photographer, upgrading from point and shoot, to interchangeable lenses. Photography themes include natural landscapes and peopled cityscapes mainly in New York City and upstate New York. A regular contributor to Mirrorless Photo Tips, an online blog about the real-world experience of using mirrorless cameras (now discontinued) and the West Side Rag, an online newspaper. Photos have been selected for juried exhibitions at Photoplace Gallery, Vermont; Dark Room Gallery in Vermont; 1650 Gallery in California' Black Box Gallery, Oregon;Loosen Art Gallery, Rome; the Upstream Gallery in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY;  PH21 Gallery, Budapest","user_id":14517,"name":"Mildred Alpern","website":"silverscreenproductions.zenfolio.com."},{"id":13432,"bio":"I work with contradictions related to ideologies and norms in our modern society. Together with focus on social contradictions I challenge taboos related to our way of life, our faith and our roles. I seek to visualize the spaces that are formed as experiences and thoughts meet today’s reality. Each of his photographs contains dualisms’, always showing a game between concrete reality and abstract thoughts.","user_id":13432,"name":"Håkon Røisland","website":"www.roisland.no"},{"id":725811,"bio":"I am drawn to the ever-expanding reach of cities on rural areas. \n\nMy latest projects focus on the destruction of local ecosystems for large housing development projects and recording the everyday life of the towns I've called home.","user_id":725227,"name":"Anthony Torres","website":"tjtorresphotography.wixsite.com/my-site"},{"id":440111,"bio":"I'm a photographer specializing in story telling portrait.\nWhen I was a little kid. I loved to draw, especially portraits.  After I grew up, I found camera is the best tool to express myself. It’s  like a brush to a painter.Everyone has a story, I want tell your story through my lens.","user_id":439527,"name":"Jie Deng","website":"www.intheeyephotography.com"},{"id":123861,"bio":"She devoted her professional life to photo-journalism and publicity photography.  Since 2012 she has been editor of the magazine contraluz published by the Agrupación Fotográfica Navarra. She has also collaborated with non-profit associations such as HYPOHEALS and NOSOLOFILM whose objective is training and social empowerment through the use of image using scenes of social exclusion.  Her personal projects have an anthropological perspective through which she documents stories using culture as an expression of the behaviour of contemporary society, constantly questioning the role of photography as a means of expressing current dilemmas. ","user_id":123259,"name":"Cristina Núñez Baquedano","website":"www.cristinanunezbaquedano.com"},{"id":13523,"bio":"My photographs start with a strong central “event” then comes location and colour. They contain surrealism, the unusual and the quirky. I use eroticism and frequently narrative elements to that lead the viewer to conjecture what may have happened before or after the frame was taken. Some images are like stills from films that have never been made. They are about not only desire but the problems that go with it.\n\nI am largely self-taught and after a slow start I began working for magazines, won the Vogue Sotheby’s Cecil Beaton Award for young photographers with my series of shoe pictures, entitled, The Fetish. In 2001 I had a book of my work published, Bernadinism: How to Dominate Men and Subjugate Women, for which I won Erotic Photographer of the Year in Britain. Since then I have leaned more towards erotic photography.\n\n","user_id":13523,"name":"Alva Bernadine","website":"bernadinism.com"},{"id":13758,"bio":"Ellen Semb Hagen, born 1956, is a Norwegian photographer whom resides and practices just outside of Oslo.\n\nIn her early years, Hagen studied Travel Business Administration,  followed by several years working within the travel industry. A major move to Germany and Luxembourg with her husband and two daughters gave her access to other cultures and atmospheres opening up to new experiences. After five years they returned to Norway. \n\nThrough-out life Hagen has lived with epilepsy, which has impacted her life. Although the condition is an all too familiar companion, she experienced an increase in frequency of seizures in 2006, which resulted in having to find a new path within her professional life. She turned to her creative side within photography. In order to gain comprehensive insights into the art of photography she enrolled in Bilder Nordic School of Photography, Oslo. Henceforth, Hagen has explored the world of photography and learned from the masters through an array of workshops, with Arno Minkkinen, Joyce Tenneson, Deborah Turbeville and Morten Krogvold. She discovered that this personal quest within photography acts as a healing balm for her well-being.\nHagen embarked on her photographic journey, which has become life-long passion. The serenity of nature provides her a peaceful background, allowing her thoughts to settle, as she seeks silence, juxtaposing the bustling world around her. She believes in the transformative power of silence, that thrives in a delicate balance between uneasiness and tranquility. Hagen strives to communicate this captivating fringe where composition, light, and darkness converge.","user_id":13758,"name":"Ellen Semb Hagen","website":"www.ellensembhagen.no"},{"id":706004,"bio":"Emily Weiskopf (b. 1978, New York ) creates a multifaceted body of work that resist categorization, shifting between drawings, photography, and sculpture. Whether by nature or by human hand she records traces upon the earth, the passage of time, energy and space as an index to our collective history. In 2014 she was in a near fatal car accident that caused significant trauma to her body which shifted her practice dramatically. This accident led her to interweave her Buddhist practice, the energy of prayer and compassion into her work in an attempt to interject preservation, connection and renewal. This process affects two relevant attributes of the cultural and physical landscape: fragility and resilience, the impact and chronic tensions. \nWeiskopf received a BFA from the Hartford Art School(CT) and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art(PA) /Rome, Italy. Weiskopf lives and works in Connecticut and in Austin, TX where she teaches Drawing at Texas State University. She is a member of the Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia, PA where she studies and practices.","user_id":705420,"name":"Emily Weiskopf","website":"www.emilyweiskopfstudio.com"},{"id":14099,"bio":"Wendy Catling is an Australian visual artist working primarily in the medium of photography. Her work focuses on the complexities of family, memory, power and intergenerational trauma. She completed her MA – Photography degree at Photography Studies College in 2020 and BA - Fine Art at Monash University in 1983 with a major in printmaking. From 1987 to 2001 while living in London she worked as a textile designer, stage manager, theatre administrator and improvising sound and lighting operator. Wendy has taught art, design and photography to secondary students since 2001. She volunteers as a tour guide at Tarrawarra Museum of Art and assists women and children who are escaping family violence through voluntary work at McAuley Community Services for Women. Her works have been shown in the USA and Australia and are in collections at Warrnambool Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Australia and in private collections. She has twin daughters and lives with her sound designer, film maker partner in the outer suburbs of Melbourne surrounded by bushland reserves.","user_id":14099,"name":"Wendy Catling","website":"wendycatling.cargo.site"},{"id":14162,"bio":"Francesco’s work contributes to the critical reframing of landscape representation in contemporary photography. It offers the viewer a multi sensorial reflection on our appreciation of the landscape, in which imagination, memory and nostalgia for the past provide the opportunity to explore cultural representation of place. This strategy reconnects the viewer with the classical aesthetic representation of landscape, taking them on a journey that privileges the everyday and the rediscovery of the non-places that have become unfamiliar in modern society. This approach to landscape is inclined to study how the land and its inhabitant are changing, and how they have transitioned from agricultural to a post-industrial economy.","user_id":14162,"name":"Francesco Taurisano","website":"francescotaurisano.com"},{"id":14203,"bio":"\nSean Hayes is an award-winning photographer whose work has been selected for exhibitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Miami, Milan, Brussels and Paris. In 2012, Sean was awarded an Honorable Mention in the landscape category of the Mobile Photography Awards and 2nd place in the people category of the MPA 2013. For the 2015 MPA, he received honourable mentions in the Black and White, Portraits and Photo Journalism categories. He also won 3rd place for his Photo Essay of Irish landscapes. For the 2016 MPA, he received Honorable Mentions in the People, Landscape and Transport categories. \n\nIn 2018, Sean received a commendation in the Portraits category of the Sony World Photography competition. For the Open Competition of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards, Sean was shortlisted in the Portrait category. \n\nSean lives with his Belgian wife and children in Brussels and works as a professional photographer and advertising art director. ","user_id":14203,"name":"Sean Hayes","website":"seanhayesphotography.format.com"},{"id":13617,"bio":"Joris Hermans (b. 1983, Geel, Belgium) is a photographer currently based in Belgium. After graduating in 2008, he started working as a graphic designer and photographer spending several years exploring his photographic interests, slowly growing towards photojournalism and documentary. He has been shooting assignments and personal work extensively in Africa and Asia. Joris’ recent work focuses on social and environmental relations in remote locations in the United States and Europe.","user_id":13617,"name":"Joris Hermans","website":"www.jorishermans.com"},{"id":13711,"bio":"Andreas Oetker-Kast is a freelance photographer based in Kiel, Germany. \n\nFollowing his studies in sociology and a successful carreer in public relations both in Germany and in the U.S.A. he turned to professional photography in 2004, specializing in music and documentary style photography. Since 2006 his work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Germany and internationally and was published in books and catalogs.\n\nIn 2012 he and his wife started their own self-publishing endeavor bt:st verlag to give their works a new home.","user_id":13711,"name":"Andreas Oetker-Kast","website":"www.andreasok.com"},{"id":14256,"bio":"Photographer graduated from the contemporary photography seminar at the Mexico City Image Center with various courses and diplomas of theoretical and technical training.\n\n Selected for the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Florence Italy, selected to integrate the Subjective Atlas of Mexico, promoted by the Sandberg Institut in Holland;  guest editor of photography at Picnic magazine.\n\n With various group exhibitions such as \"The subjective Atlas of Mexico, in Amsterdam Holland\" Tianguis and markets, flavors and colors \", CCUT;  within the framework of the XIV CI Biennial of Photography \"Experience and suspicion\", \"Noxious feasts.  Food processes in contemporary society ”and“ Cita, dialogues with the city ”Okupa Galería, among others.","user_id":14256,"name":"Jose Ramon Estrada","website":""},{"id":13601,"bio":"Mit 14 Jahren begann meine Liebe zur Fotografie.\nAber erst 30 Jahre später, im Jahr 2012,  startete ich die auf künstlerische und angewandte Fotografie spezialisierte \"Prager Fotoschule Österreich\". \nDie 2,5 jährige Fotografie-Ausbildung brachte mich in meinem fotografischen Ausdruck und in der Technik einen Quantensprung weiter.\nIm Jahr 2017 hatte ich meine ersten zwei Fotoausstellungen.\n\nIch bin seit 2005 selbstständige Mediendesignerin und seit 2014  zusätzlich Berufsfotografin.\n\nwww.fotoart-weiss.at\nwww.fotografie-weiss.at\nwww.medienweiss.at\n","user_id":13601,"name":"Susanne Weiss","website":"www.fotoart-weiss.at"},{"id":13705,"bio":"\n","user_id":13705,"name":"Miguel Ángel Nalda","website":"www.naldaweb.net"},{"id":13949,"bio":"I'm an Italian \"mature\"  amateur photographer having started studying photography when I retired from my job as a teacher of English.\nI work under the guidance of a professional photographer and try to learn from the great masters and through experience. \nI'm interested in street photography and in trying to capture the unexpected in ordinary life and the mundane.","user_id":13949,"name":"Mara Dani","website":""},{"id":14308,"bio":"Osamu James Nakagawa is a recipient of the 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2010 Higashikawa New Photographer of the Year, and 2015 Sagamihara Photographer of the Year in Japan.  He is the Ruth N. Halls Distinguished Professor of Photography at Indiana University, where he directs the Center for Integrative Photographic Studies. Born in New York City, he was raised in Tokyo, Japan, and returned to Houston, Texas, at 15 to complete his education. He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of St. Thomas in Houston in 1986 and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Houston in 1993. He His work has been exhibited internationally and Nakagawa’s work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; George Eastman Museum; Tokyo Photographic Art Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Sakima Art Museum, Okinawa; The Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and others. Nakagawa is represented by SepiaEYE, NYC; PGI, Tokyo; Pictura Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana. ","user_id":14308,"name":"Osamu James Nakagawa","website":"jamesnakagawa.com"},{"id":14292,"bio":"BIOGRAPHY // ERNIE BUTTON\nFor over 40 years, Phoenix, Arizona has been my home.  For much of my adult life, photography has provided me a forum to communicate my past \u0026amp;  present, my humor \u0026amp; concerns, my observations \u0026amp; explorations.   Although my subject matter varies, my images focus on the individual nature of objects (and occasionally people) and the unique qualities that each possesses.  My images often provide a voice to objects that are ignored and are frequently overlooked or taken for granted.\n\nErnie Button","user_id":14292,"name":"Ernie Button","website":"www.erniebutton.com"},{"id":13889,"bio":"Photography is my means of discovering the world is more interesting than I ever could have imagined. It is a tool to tell specific stories about specific places. It is a means of learning that our heroes are flawed and our enemies are human.  \n\nI first visited Africa in 2006 after I’d finished my master's in print journalism. Soon after that, I moved to Uganda where I lived and worked as a writer and reporter. I always took pictures, but it wasn’t until 2010 when I was living in Liberia that I began to focus on photography exclusively.  \n\nI've been commissioned by The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera America, Le Monde, and others. My own projects have been featured on Time’s Lightbox, National Geographic’s Proof, the New York Times Lens, New Yorker’s Photobooth, and elsewhere.  \n\nMy work has received many awards from Photo District News, American Photography, PX3, Magenta Foundation, International Photography Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, FotoweekDC, Communication Arts and more.  \n\nMy work is regularly shown in galleries, projections, containers and museums in New York, Washington DC, Nigeria, London, and elsewhere. I’ve been selected to attend LookBetween, the annual New York Times portfolio review, and Aperture’s Photography Expanded Labs.  \n\nI am also a lecturer at the New School in the Graduate Program for International Affairs where I teach a class about images of the developing world.  \n","user_id":13889,"name":"Glenna Gordon","website":"www.glennagordon.com"},{"id":14205,"bio":"Mikhail Mordasov, 35 years, is a photographer, producer and film director. Since 2009 he has been travelling a lot over the European part of Russia. As a documentary photographer he explores both huge wealthy cities and distant poor villages to create the patchwork of daily russian life. \n\nIn the last years, Mordasov devoted much attention to long-term photo stories. \n«Silence games», Sochi before the Olympic games, 2013\n«Island Crimea», Crimea after annexation by Russia, 2014\n«Spine of Russia», book about Russian patriots, 2015\n«Resilient», book and film about Russian centenarians, 2017\n\nIn 2014 Mordasov founded @everydayrussian account on Instagram. Every week one volunteer photographer shows one russian region and its inhabitants. The contributors are free to express themselves, and they describe russian daily life without censorship and stereotypes. \n\nHe cooperated with dozens local and international news agencies, magazines and newspapers as staff or stringer photographer.","user_id":14205,"name":"Mikhail Mordasov","website":"www.mmordasov.com"},{"id":14165,"bio":"Former CEO, LensCulture. Over the past 20+ years, he has started four companies, most recently TasteBook, a start-up backed by Random House and Condé Nast. TasteBook created a world-class publishing platform for recipes and personalized cookbooks that grew into the world's largest database of user-uploaded recipes. Random House acquired TasteBook in 2012. Kamran also co-founded Ofoto, the leading online photo service during the first dot-com era with over 50 million users. Ofoto was acquired by Kodak in 2001. Prior to Ofoto, Kamran founded Tunes Network, an early pioneer in the online music category. Tunes was acquired by Rollingstone.com. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University and currently lives in Berkeley, CA.","user_id":14165,"name":"Kamran Mohsenin","website":"www.lensculture.com"},{"id":14767,"bio":"Alketa Misja is an architect/urban planner and photographer from Albania. ","user_id":14767,"name":"Alketa Misja","website":"www.alketamisja.com"},{"id":14744,"bio":"Hovering between documentary and abstraction, I like to make images that celebrate the abstract in the everyday world around us.","user_id":14744,"name":"Caimin","website":"caimin.art"},{"id":14689,"bio":"I born and live in Israel, I am a designer and photographer. \nPhotography for me is a need, it comes out from passion and curiosity, photography teaches me things about myself, It's the way I see life.","user_id":14689,"name":"Efrat Sela","website":"www.efratselaphoto.com"},{"id":9522,"bio":"I try to capture the human experience and the nuances of solitude in particular. ","user_id":9522,"name":"Benjamin Broekema","website":"www.instagram.com/benjaminbroekema"},{"id":14097,"bio":"Betty Press is a fine art photographer, known for photographs taken in Africa where she lived for many years. This work placed in Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50. Now living in Hattiesburg, Mississippi she has a new project called Finding Mississippi using vintage and toy cameras about living in Mississippi.\n\nIn 2011 she published an award winning photobook I Am Because We Are: African Wisdom in Image and Proverb which portrays a stunning, life-affirming portrait of the African people and culture. In 2013 she received a statewide award in photography, from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters and a Mississippi Visual Artist Grant.\n\nHer photographs have been widely exhibited, collected and selected for juried competitions. In 2015 her photos were added to collections of the Mississippi Museum of Art and The Do Good Fund. \n\nLens Culture, Silvershotz, Shots, South x Southeast, Lenscratch, ACurator, RfotoFolio, Art Photo Index, Southern Photographer have featured her work.","user_id":14097,"name":"Betty Press","website":"www.bettypress.com"},{"id":14233,"bio":"Chilean freelance photographer, working in the field of photojournalism and documentary photography.\n\n","user_id":14233,"name":"Mauricio Gomez","website":"www.mauriciogomez.cl"},{"id":14458,"bio":" Andrew Meredith is an award winning interiors and architectural photographer working in London. Shooting editorial and commercial commissions for high-profile clients such as Selfridges, Google, Frame Magazine, Burberry, Hermes, Chanel, Elle Décor Italia, Interior Design and Esquire.\n\nAndrew studied Photography at Falmouth College of Arts, graduating in 2002 with Honours. Soon after, he moved to London working as an assistant to other photographers, before quickly progressing to shooting independently. Building up a strong portfolio for regular clients in the UK and worldwide.\n\nAndrew's editorial and personal projects have also gained his photography high-profile recognition from industry press. He was awarded ‘Best in Book’ in Creative Review's Photography Annual for his Slaughterhouse series. His third project to be featured in the annual. Shortly after, Andrew’s first solo exhibition opened in 2010 at Riverside Studios, London, and later transferred to London's famous Truman Brewery. The exhibition featured a selection of images from Excursions, a project showcasing images captured while traveling in South America. ","user_id":14458,"name":"Andrew Meredith","website":"www.meredithphoto.com"},{"id":14492,"bio":"I was born in 1979 in Aveiro, Portugal.\nI finished law school at the University of Coimbra in 2002.\nI got hooked on photography since the first time I’ve been in a darkroom.\nI moved to Lisbon in 2004 to study photography.\nPresently I work in Lisbon as a photographer and teacher.","user_id":14492,"name":"Susana Jesus","website":"www.cargocollective.com/susanajesus"},{"id":214705,"bio":"Photography was my way into advertising and now film.","user_id":214103,"name":"Artur W","website":"www.arturw.xyz"},{"id":14138,"bio":"Mark Unrau is a professional photographer, recording engineer and budding filmmaker.\n\nMark’s still photography has brought him accolades such as the Grand prize from National Geographic Travelers’ ” World in Focus” competition and other awards from ” Prix de Paris” International Photo competition.  He currently teaches photography workshops on a one-on-one basis as well as in groups in Banff National Park.\n\nHe also currently works as a Producer with Parallel Park Productions and also as the head recording engineer for the Banff Coffee House.   Previous productions include field recording engineer for the music CD, “Shining Spirit – A Tibetan Family’s Reunion Through Music”, and the film about this recording project, “Shining Spirit: The Musical Journey of Jamyang Yeshi.   This documentary has been on tour with National Geographic’s “All Roads Film Project” and won third prize at the 2010 Kathmandu International Film Festival.  It’s currently screening around the world at music and film festivals.\n\nMark is available for Photography, Video and Audio production and currently resides in Banff, Alberta, Canada.","user_id":14138,"name":"Mark Unrau","website":"www.markunrau.com"},{"id":544864,"bio":"","user_id":544280,"name":"Tom Fish","website":"tomfish.fr"},{"id":799308,"bio":"Louis Roth, born in Berlin in 2001, is a documentary photographer whose view of the outside world is inspired by the gap between reality and fictional narrative. His interest in different realities of life is characterized on the one hand by growing up in the big city of Berlin and at the same time regularly spending time on an alternative housing project in the countryside. On the other hand, his eye for fiction is inspired by fairy tales, science fiction films, fantasy novels and video games that influenced him in his youth. With calm compositions, he invites viewers to reflect on the various thematic levels in his photos.\nRoth first showed his current work fata morgana in 2024 as a graduation project from the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in the exhibition ACHTZEHN. The project was then awarded and exhibited at numerous national and international photography awards, including the LUMA Rencontres Dummy Book Award and the German Youth Photography Award, and was featured in ZEIT magazine. Prints of the work were included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago as part of the Snider Prize.","user_id":787057,"name":"Louis Roth","website":"www.louis-roth.de"},{"id":562819,"bio":"Raised in different locations in Europe, therefore rootless and constantly looking for new perspectives.\n\nToday a knowledge and IT worker - in my sparetime mountain biking in the woods and surfing. And photography is more than my hobby. It's my living dream activity :)\n","user_id":562235,"name":"Jens Brogaard","website":""},{"id":160731,"bio":"\nAA e EE\n\n","user_id":160129,"name":"C C","website":"www"},{"id":267664,"bio":"I am a photographer and arts educator born in London and currently based in Barcelona. I trained as a Graphic Designer at Camberwell College of Arts, going on to work for The Barbican and United Visual Artists before specialising in photography and art education.\n\nMy photographic practice explores the relationship between urban and natural realms, having spent decades photographing brutalist architecture as well as derelict urban spaces left open for Nature to reclaim what was once hers. \n\nI believe the relationships between art, nature and wellbeing to be inextricably linked. Beginning during my Masters in Photography and Sociology, my recent series ´Camera Obscura´ explores how photography, in particular pinhole photography and the long exposures it encompasses, can be used as a tool for meditation amidst our rapidly shifting world.\n\nI have been involved in art education for fifteen years, leading my own photography department based in an Inner-London college before moving to Spain, to my roots, in search of a slower pace of life and pedagogy, more closely intertwined with the natural world. I have worked on many educational projects over the years, in collaboration with schools, museums, festivals and green spaces. ","user_id":267062,"name":"Yasmin Zadeh","website":"www.yasminzadeh.com"},{"id":694396,"bio":"He participated in various photography and art trainings, especially basic and advanced photography at Artlens Visual Culture and Photography Studio, and won a scholarship to participate in the How to be a Working Photographer training organized by Magnum Photos. Since 2021, he has been working as a magazine and blog writer for Aralık Mag Photography Magazine. He works on street photography and post-documentary.","user_id":693812,"name":"Muhsin Topdağı","website":"muhsintopdagi.myportfolio.com"},{"id":230612,"bio":"Born in Milan in 1985, Photographer by vocation.\nI am fascinated by people and all the nuances that make them different from each other, from the environment that surrounds them\n that often characterizes them. \nTraveling, exploring the beauty of this planet and meeting people in different countries, i always try to bring with me something\nthat remains etched in my memories.\nI hope that you too can travel with your thoughts\nby looking at my photographs.\nAs you have noticed, I am not very good at talking about myself.\nIf you want to know something more about myself,\n for any questions or inquiries, feel free to message me. \nkeep in touch!","user_id":230010,"name":"Nils Rossi","website":"www.nilsrossi.com"},{"id":230703,"bio":"Harold Olejarz began his career as a sculptor. He worked in wood, creating sculptures ranging from abstract waves to figural sculptures inspired by Greek sculpture. In the late 1980’s and 90’s Olejarz created wearable sculptures and began an active career as a Performance Artist. He installed himself, as a work of art, on the streets, in museums and public spaces across the country. Olejarz performed and exhibited in numerous festivals, galleries and museums including the New Museum, The Newark Museum, The Morris Museum and The Jersey City Museum. ","user_id":230101,"name":"Harold Olejarz","website":"www.digitalharold.com"},{"id":546067,"bio":"","user_id":545483,"name":"Xavier Moinereau","website":""},{"id":14043,"bio":"Mina Daimon, Born in Yokohama, Japan in 1977.\nStudied art at Yokohama Art School. Began career as photographer after applying for the Ricoh Photo Gallery RING CUBE Photo Exhibition.\nFinalist for the Canon Photographers First Session. Collaborated with  MUJI and Japanese fashion brands.\nThe Miniature Garden Project published in “SPOTLIGHT”, LensCulture online magazine in 2013. \n\nPrize\n2013 The Emerging Photography Artist 2013, Prized.\n2017  International Photography Awards 2017, Architecture : Historic, Honorable Mention\n\nSolo Exhibition\n2018 \"HAMA\"- Canon Gallery（Tokyo Osaka Nagoya, Japan）\n2017 \"Al-Andalus\" - Leica Umeda Store(Osaka, Japan)\n2017 \"Portugal 2016\" - Leica Yokohama Store(Kanagawa, Japan)\n2013 \"HAKONIWA - The Miniture Garden\" MUJI Store(Tokyo, Japan)\n2011 \"Portugal\" RICOH Photo Gallery RING CUBE(Tokyo, Japan)","user_id":14043,"name":"Mina Daimon","website":"www.minadaimon.com"},{"id":639910,"bio":"Mark Walsh is a lens-based artist living in Ireland. In 2019 Mark started street photography which has been exhibited and printed in Exhibitions and Art publications internationally.\n\nMark is currently working on a project titled “Requiem for a River”. It is a photographic response to pollution due to the leaching of phosphorus and nitrogen into Ireland's rivers, lakes and estuaries. This directly results from the dramatic increase of the beef and dairy herd in Ireland since 2010. Images from “Requiem” have been exhibited in \"71% - The State of Water\" as part of the Trieste Photo Days Festival and will be published in the photobook of the same title.\n\nMark is also working on a photobook. The working title is \"Towards an empty sea\". It chronicles dark beginnings, metamorphosis and a night flight down a polluted river towards an empty sea.","user_id":639326,"name":"Mark Walsh","website":"markwalshart.ie"},{"id":651905,"bio":"I use the camera as a mechanism for organizing consciousness. I prefer small cameras that I can easily carry with me. I release the shutter freely. My own life and subjectivity are the basis for my photography. ","user_id":651321,"name":"John Waller","website":"pushbutton.pictures"},{"id":14003,"bio":"","user_id":14003,"name":"Sean Thomas Foulkes","website":"www.seanthomasfoulkes.com"},{"id":554856,"bio":"I am a social documentary photographer, with an interest in documenting ordinary people going about their lives.  I prefer to work in black and white, as I think it works well as a storytelling medium.  And everyone has a story to tell.","user_id":554272,"name":"Cath Muldowney","website":"www.cathmuldowneyphotography.com"},{"id":262963,"bio":"see \"about\" at my website","user_id":262361,"name":"Martin Kosa","website":"www.martinkosa.de"},{"id":14807,"bio":"Swiss based photographic author working in editiorial and fineart domain. Specialized in longterm reportage projects combining ethnography and art into comprehensive photo-essays, shown in museum exhibitions and published in bookform.\nWinner Swiss Press Photo Award 2014  (Reportage).\n\n\"I'm not interested in spectacular images or technical wizardry. My aim is to translate daily life moments of real people into valuable photographic documents.\"\n\nInternet: fotopunkt.ch |  romanoriedo.ch ","user_id":14807,"name":"Romano P. Riedo","website":"www.fotopunkt.ch "},{"id":662191,"bio":"30 years old\n9 years of professional photography\nAmong the world's top 35 photographers in the genre of minimalism and fine and conceptual art\nMore than 100 honorary diplomas and gold medals from prestigious world galleries and festivals\nSpecialized genres\nMinimalism and fine and conceptual arts","user_id":661607,"name":"arastoo qadermazi","website":""},{"id":13975,"bio":"Francisco Diaz \nDiaz is an artist/photographer based in New Jersey, USA.  He holds an MA from Adelphi University and a BA from Brooklyn College.  As a conceptual artist, he uses photography to explore who we are, how we perceive and the ways in which we live.\n\nDiaz grew up in the shadow of the ruins of the once great amusement park of Coney Island and spent much of his childhood wandering around this once impressive seaside resort. His Cuban/Spanish heritage was a portal to religious, psychological and imaginative themes and—when mixed with the freakish sights of Coney Island street life—inspired in him a comfortable blending of both the mundane and the unusual.\n\nDeb Young \nYoung is an artist/photographer based in Auckland, New Zealand, who captures street scenes throughout her native country. She began her creative journey with photography while working for New Zealand's first photographic magazine -- New Zealand Photography Magazine. Young has  exhibited work at Modernbook Gallery in CA and along with photographic partner artist/photographer Francisco Diaz, she has been named photographer of the year at the  6th Edition Pollux Awards, the Fine Art and Documentary Photography Biennial held in Malaga, Spain.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":13975,"name":"Francisco Diaz","website":"www.fdiazphotos.com"},{"id":14012,"bio":"Nick N. Maslov   \nMember of the Moscow Union of Artists.\nMember of the Union of Theatrical Figures of Russia.\n\nBorn: in St-Peterburg, Russia. \nEducation: Moscow Art School at Suricov Academy of Art;  Moscow School-Studio at Moscow Art Theatre. \nExhibitions: «Artists of the Theatre and the Cinema» - the Central Hall of Manege, 1992; «Agreement №13» - the Central Hall of Artists, Moscow,1993;\nAnnual Spring exhibitions of artists and stage designers of Moscow - Kuznetsky Most exhibition hall in 1992-2014; 1988-2014– annual exhibition of the stage designers; 1994 – the Diploma for the best expositional design of the gallery “Alexandra” at the Annual International Exhibition in New York, USA.\nThe last exhibitions in Moscow: The annual exhibition of the Moscow Union of Artists – 10/03/2014 -30/03/2014, in the Central Exhibitional Hall on Kuznetsky Most. \n22/04/2014 – 14/05/2014 – Multi-genre Project “DACHI”, in the Center of the Creative Technology “FABRIKA”.\n08/08/2014 – 24/08/2014 – “The Window as the Mirror of the Stage” – multi-genre Project - in the State Central Theatre Museum named Bahrushin. \nNow - making his personal exhibitions of photo-works, graphics, paintings and independent exhibition projects in the art galleries of Moscow.\nThe works by Nick N. Maslov are in the galleries and private collections of Russia, Germany, Austria and Italy. \n","user_id":14012,"name":"Nick N. Maslov","website":"www.nickmaslov-art.com              nick.mas@mail.ru"},{"id":619326,"bio":"My name is Sven Delaye, a digital nomad (videogames translator). I've been traveling around the world for ten years, and I've always liked to capture moments of life, but everything changed in early 2020. I used to keep the street pictures to myself, thinking they wouldn't interest anyone. In early 2020, I sent some landscape photos for the cover of a Guatemalan magazine. Unfortunately, or not, the photos were declined. However, the publisher checked my Instagram and asked me for the only street photo of my entire account for its cover. I started sharing my street photos and they were very well received, so I decided to continue to share them and they have been very well received internationally (USA, Mexico, Italy, UK, Greece, France, South Korea...).","user_id":618742,"name":"Sven Delaye","website":"www.instagram.com/wandering.translator"},{"id":14208,"bio":"Jeu de Paume is an art centre with a strong reputation for exhibiting and promoting all forms of mechanical and electronic imagery (photography, cinema, video, installation, web art, etc.). It produces and coproduces exhibitions but also organises film programmes, symposiums and seminars and educational activities, and publishes.\n\nWith its high-profile exhibitions of artists established, little-known and emerging (especially in the Satellite programme), Jeu de Paume ties together different narrative strands, mixing the historic and the contemporary, oscillating between resonance and dissonance, and attracting a broad and diverse public.\n\nBeyond its flagship building on Place de la Concorde, Paris, Jeu de Paume has developed a partnership with the city of Tours for the presentation of heritage exhibitions at the Château de Tours since 2010. These events showcase donations made to the state and archives kept by public and private institutions both in France and abroad in a programme designed to attract new categories of visitor around the region.\n\nIn addition to these two venues, exhibitions organised by Jeu de Paume are seen around the world thanks to collaboration, interaction and cooperation with other national or international institutions on the basis of mutual affinities.","user_id":14208,"name":"Jeu De Paume","website":"www.jeudepaume.org"},{"id":144003,"bio":"My name is Mars Madness. I am a producer, DJ, street artist, photographer, globetrotter, motivator and travel guide. I love to travel and explore different countries; to study their people, culture, food, music and art. I have been traveling for more than 6 years, mainly in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Europe. I embarked on this journey in January 2010 and it's been one of the best decisions I've made in my life. At the same time, my passion for photography became my job and I have the opportunity to work as a freelance photographer for travel blogs like nomadjunkies.com. On top of that, I exhibit some of my travel pictures in my own gallery in Berlin called “Local”. I am currently editing shots for my new exhibition, which will be unveiled at the end of this year. It will be a visual and audiovisual show combined with a live music performance and motivational speech about my travels.","user_id":143401,"name":"Mars Madness","website":"www.facebook.com/MadnessMars"},{"id":749865,"bio":"I was born in Ankara. I studied at Istanbul University Faculty of Letters. After teaching for a while, I worked as an editor in the publishing industry. My articles have been published in various magazines, newspapers and online platforms in Greece, Belgium and Turkiye. I released my first photo fanzine called Hayret. \n\nMy creative journey involves documenting the impact of factors like class, culture, gender, sexual identity, and family dynamics on societies. Through the lens of my own life, I delve into subjects such as gender, cultural identity, discrimination, and the experiences of LGBTI+ communities.\n\nI still continue to work in Ireland. \n","user_id":746317,"name":"Nazli Yildirim","website":"nazliyildirim17.wixsite.com/my-site/projects"},{"id":94976,"bio":"I also use the name \"YAMA\".","user_id":94466,"name":"Kyoko Yamamoto","website":"mwpxii.jp/portfolioindex.html"},{"id":648919,"bio":"Photography has always been one of my passions in life and it's a great feeling just to be \"in the zone\" and get out there shooting!","user_id":648335,"name":"Carolyn Schlueter","website":""},{"id":54802,"bio":"","user_id":54807,"name":"Marion Brun","website":"www.marionbrun.myportfolio.com"},{"id":729076,"bio":"","user_id":728492,"name":"Nadim Zakkour","website":"www.nadxcreative.com"},{"id":679779,"bio":"Ju Holck (b. 1984, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a visual artist and photographer based in Maine, United States. She holds a degree in Social Communication (ESPM, Rio de Janeiro) and an Associate Degree in Fashion Business (The New School, New York).\nThe predominant option for monochromatic compositions reduces the photographic operation to the essentials – light and shadow. Perhaps because she is a Brazilian artist on temperate soil, Holck translates the gray atmosphere of Maine into color. What could be an obvious resource gains strength in the way the artist articulates the elements she uses for the composition.\nThe artist's images suggest that not even the fixed is static and that photography captures a fragment of the past while being modulated by time and renewed meanings. The landscape is not something given by the world but imagined and created to open countless possibilities.","user_id":679195,"name":"Ju Holck","website":"juholck.com"},{"id":688415,"bio":"Stefan Tilburgs was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1975. He studied Graphic Design in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. After working in several agencies, he started his own company Studio Wasabi - The Freelance Agency, where he looks for the right freelancers in design, photo or video photography or marketing.\nIn his free time he is always busy with his own photography. “ I want to make at last a picture a day. So I keep sharp and always exploring new things. “","user_id":687831,"name":"Stefan Tilburgs","website":"www.stefantilburgs.be"},{"id":570163,"bio":"","user_id":569579,"name":"Suz Si","website":""},{"id":843470,"bio":"I’ve been interested in photography since 2017. I enjoy following the light and continuously improving myself. I’m a graduate of a photography department, and my goal is to frame a new story in the next shot.\n","user_id":829313,"name":"Ayşe Karaoglu","website":""},{"id":14197,"bio":"Thanos Kostikos (born in 1978) is a contemporary film photographer, based in Thessaloniki, Greece. He studied Law and Philosophy of Law at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and has been involved with photography since 2011, regularly attending seminars and having also graduated from the “Stereosis” School of Photography. His work deals with the inseparable - through its contradictions - relationship between humans and nature, focusing on short human stories that take place and leave their footprint and traces in the natural landscape. The narrative of this never-ending interaction usually unfolds in places bearing a symbolic meaning for mythology or ancient legends. In this way his approach combines the look of documentation with a poetic sensibility while tightroping the boundaries between plausibility and paradox. The medium format film camera and a strict selectivity during the photographic process are the tools he uses to maintain the discipline needed, along with a strong commitment to his theme. He has participated in several group exhibitions and projections such as Green Project Moving Photo Exhibition in South America Bogota – Land of fire (Museo de Bogotá, Colombia, 2014) and FotoFilmic ’16 Traveling Exhibition (Los Angeles, Vancouver, Melbourne, 2016).","user_id":14197,"name":"Thanos Kostikos","website":"www.thanoskostikos.com"},{"id":35388,"bio":"Mats Andersson studied photo at the Industrial Art School in Gothenburg in the late 1980s. This was followed by a job as Art Director and Photographer in the advertising industry. Leica ambassador. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 – winner Black \u0026amp; White. Wildlife Photographer of the Year in Scandinavia 2016. All over winner NNPC in 2016 (Nordic Nature Photo Contest). Wildlife Photographer of the Year in Sweden 2016. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017 – silver (finalist Black \u0026amp; White). \nScholarships: Sveriges Författarfond 2021-23. Konstnärsnämnden 2021. Konstnärsnämnden 2020, Sveriges Författarfond 2019, Region Jkpg läns scholarship 2017, Sveriges Författarfond 2014.","user_id":35393,"name":"Mats Andersson","website":"www.matsandersson.nu"},{"id":401522,"bio":"Photography has  been my hobby since the first digital camera's came out. But I only became serious some years ago. I followed an online course by the University of Michigan and  more classes at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. \nI finished the professional course of the New York Institute of Photography. ","user_id":400938,"name":"Marijke Dittmann","website":""},{"id":626328,"bio":"Valya Korabelnikova is a portrait and backstage photographer based in London. She has documentary and experimental filmmaking background. \n\nIn her works she concentrates on seeing the spiritual in the ordinary. She explores how our daily life is connected with our subconscious and dreams, how reality and fiction are inseparable from each other. \n\nIn the persistent uniformity and indifference of the modern world, Valya values reflecting what is personal and sincere in every project. Each is a result of a careful choice from a variety of different photographic techniques, rare lenses, and hand-printing techniques, that are selected to reflect the projects' unique nature and atmosphere.","user_id":625744,"name":"Valya Korabelnikova","website":"valya.photography"},{"id":14206,"bio":"Michelle Concetta aka/DRI:M/ARTZ\nCollagist  based in Saudi Arabia\n\nProne to escapism from an early age, Michelle finds comfort in the one thing that grounds her to the Real—creating art and shaping her world to fulfill her aesthetic yearnings. Self-taught, her talents cover a broad spectrum, but of late contemporary collage has come front and center, refueling her passion for the medium.\n\nShe utilizes her own photography as well as found and digital imagery to create collages that make unexpected connections between line, form, space, and color. Michelle explores these relationships and aims to both engage the viewer in the spontaneous process of finding meaning within the visual landscape and arouse a touch of mystery—this synergy she ultimately desires to achieve is the driving force behind why she creates. In her work, she touches upon themes of spirituality, magic and conjuring, the exploration of the human psyche, confession, art as therapy, and the surreal.\n​\nShe is the editor of /DRI:M/SPACE, an art magazine dedicated to elevating contemporary collage  and the artists working in the medium.","user_id":14206,"name":"Michelle Concetta Parchini","website":"www.drimartz.com"},{"id":14465,"bio":"Dan Leng graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Art History and Computer Science from Duke University in 2000. Dan worked for 13 years in the tech industry, the last 10 at Amazon.com, before deciding to venture out on his own to combine his passion for fine art with technology. Dan founded Point and Line, and online community for artists and art enthusiasts in 2013.\n\nDan currently lives and works in Seattle, Washington. He is an ongoing student of photography and community member at Photographic Center Northwest. He has produced one major photographic series to date entitled “Being Thai,” which showed in a solo exhibition at Globe Gallery, Seattle in 2009.","user_id":14465,"name":"Daniel Leng","website":"www.pointandline.com/artists/1"},{"id":14318,"bio":"My name is Haakon Michael Harriss. I am a photographer living with my family on a green and rocky peninsula just south of Oslo, Norway.\n\nI believe that the core of why I do photography is because this is the way I express my self best. I believe that being a photographer has learned me to ask questions why things are as they are. I believe that the closer and more personal I get when telling a story through photography, the more people will identify them selves with the story.\n\nI  attended Northern Lights Masterclass in documentary photography 2014/15 in Groningen, Netherlands. I am often working on projects looking at issues relating to family and identity.\n\nFor a living I work as a photographer at the Norwegian Folk Museum in Oslo. Here I document the historical photographic collections, and other collections and exhibitions in the museum. \n\nHaakon\n\n\n","user_id":14318,"name":"Haakon Michael Harriss","website":"www.haakonharriss.com"},{"id":14367,"bio":"Geoffrey Hiller's work has been published in magazines in the USA, Europe, and Japan including Geo, Newsweek, Mother Jones and the New York Times Magazine. He has completed dozens of photo essays in Asia, Latin America, Europe and West Africa and was on the staff of the Brazilian edition of National Geographic for two years. His award-winning multimedia projects about Vietnam, Eastern Europe, Ghana, Burma, and Brazil have earned recognition from National Public Radio, The Christian Science Monitor and USA Today. He has received grants from the Paul Allen Foundation, the California Arts Council, Regional Arts and Culture Council in Portland, Oregon, among others. Hiller was a Fulbright Fellow in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2008-2009. Most recently he has been working as an media trainer in India, Cambodia and Pakistan. Hiller is the creator and editor of Verve Photo: The New Breed of Documentary Photographers. His home is in Portland, Oregon.\n\n","user_id":14367,"name":"Geoffrey Hiller","website":"www.hillerphoto.com"},{"id":85854,"bio":"Artographer, Actor, Multimedia Producer  and Film Maker.","user_id":85424,"name":"AL B CONAHAN","website":""},{"id":188572,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer, based in Paris, France. I cover a range of work including corporate photography, portraits, architecure  and events photography. I used to expose my personal work in Paris galleries.","user_id":187970,"name":"Laurent Guichardon","website":"laurentguichardon.fr"},{"id":109837,"bio":"","user_id":109235,"name":"Ali Selvi","website":"www.aliselvi.be"},{"id":144087,"bio":"Nicholas Mehedin (American, b.1993) is a photographer from Lumberland, New York. He earned a BFA in photography from SUNY New Paltz in 2015. Since graduation, he’s worked as a freelance assistant for photographers including Noah Kalina, Vincent Dixon, and Virginia Sherwood. Assisting on campaigns for clients such as Google, Toyota, and NBC.","user_id":143485,"name":"Nicholas Mehedin","website":"www.nickmehedin.com"},{"id":695661,"bio":"I am a photographer and graphic designer based in Prague, CZ. Currently I am working on several editorial projects using my own photography, with an aim to self-publish in near future. ","user_id":695077,"name":"Sergei Lutsenko","website":"fotoluz.myportfolio.com"},{"id":458957,"bio":"Product and Lifestyle Photographer. I love to escape and wander, see where my feet take me. Documenting these adventures keeps me inspired and clears my mind. ","user_id":458373,"name":"James Clark","website":"www.jdclarkmedia.com"},{"id":14329,"bio":"Since 2007, Photographie.com, Picto and the BnF have been proposing to discover the work of young professional photographers. The four annual sessions of the Bourse du Talent end with the exhibition of works rewarded or singled out by members of a jury coming from all the photographic scene: gallery owners, journalists, photographers, teachers… This is an expected event as shown by the number of files examined and the remarkable work of winners and favourites who then pursue brilliant careers. It is also some kind of a workshop where all types of creation and genres, including the most innovative ones, are welcome. The use of digital cameras has significantly changed the way of practising and disseminating photography. Techniques evolve all the time. Each year, the Bourse du talent allows to understand how the researches made by these young photographers but also their vision and aesthetic point of view can be influenced by these changes. Whether reports, portraits, landscapes or fashion photography, all pictures show the same concern for precision and the same involvement. Certain photographers, like Rémi Ochlick who took part posthumously in the 2012 Bourse du talent, even risked their own lives to make reports in war periods.","user_id":14329,"name":"Bibliotheque Nationale De France","website":"www.bnf.fr/en/cultural_events/anx_exhibitions/f.bourse_talent_2013_eng.html"},{"id":57537,"bio":"","user_id":57542,"name":"Dario Gutierrez","website":"www.dariogutierrez.com"},{"id":774592,"bio":"Started photography in 1970 while in Vietnam ... didn't keep up with my work once family and bills started rolling in. I jumped back in in 2013 once I caught wind of digital phot world. I try to shoot daily now.","user_id":766587,"name":"James White","website":"29-james-white.pixels.com"},{"id":14346,"bio":"After early training at the Chelsea School of Art, subsequently in photography at University of Westminster, Glover co‐founded London’s Photofusion Photography Centre in the 1980s. She is recipient of the Royal Photographic Society’s Hood Medal, the Medical Research Council’s Visions of Science Award (twice) and 3 awards from Arts Council England. In 2016 she received a Wellcome Foundation Award, for Life In Glass, linked to Cambridge University and Bourn Hall. She has also been interviewed for the British Library SOUNDS archive: sounds.bl.uk\n\nGlover’s work ranges from playful explorations of the biomedical sciences to long‐term studies of how the environment has been altered by human conflict and economic development , through to psychological studies of human perception. She employs varied photographic techniques, from lensless photography to conventional and alternative processing, to digital design. \n\nIn 2016 Glover is working on two projects. The first tackles the theme of anthropogenic alterations of the landscape linked to climate change, addressing deserts and water, flux and flow. Her second examines genetics and in vitro fertilisation, in association with the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, Cambridge University and Bourn Hall.\nGlover’s previous projects include her 20‐year of war project associated sites and locations (Playgrounds of War), exhibited at the 2009 Photo Biennale at the Guangdong Museum of Art, China, and the Palais des Beaux‐Arts in Brussels, in 2012, as well as galleries around the UK, and her lensless landscape project, Liminal World, exhibited at Hooper’s Gallery, London, in 2010, and Le Cinq Gallery in Rabastens, France, in 2013.\n\nIn 2016 her Metabolic Landscape series was shown as part  of Changing Circumstances at the Fotofest Biennial, Houston, USA.\n\nGlover’s biomedically‐based photographic art is shown in more than 20 hospitals, clinics and private collections across the world, including the Gregor Mendel Institute, Austria. Her 2014 book The Metabolic Landscape: Perception, Practice and the Energy Transition (London: Black Dog Publishing) is co‐authored with Geof Rayner and Jessica Rayner.\n\nOther books include Objects of Colour: Baltic Coast, and Playgrounds of War, both published by Foxhall Publishing Ltd.","user_id":14346,"name":"Gina Glover","website":"www.ginaglover.com"},{"id":50541,"bio":"Adventurer of modern times, Yannick Ribeaut artist photographer, art director, graphic designer and teacher.  Master of National School of Photography of Arles and  Art director Bachelor. \nYannick Ribeaut lives in the South West of France. He is driven by his resolutely creative nature, skilfully moving from the art of photographic tradition to new technologies.","user_id":50546,"name":"Yannick Ribeaut","website":"www.yannickribeaut.com"},{"id":774692,"bio":"I am a published Author and Photographer living in Mobile Alabama.  I am 80 years old and have been a photographer so long that I still have my film Cameras.  Most of my work is from the Mobile area.  I am a wounded Viet Nam vet and use my scooter to travel around the Gulf Coast and capture the sights and people.","user_id":766671,"name":"Sylvester Fourroux","website":"www.skosmedia.com"},{"id":802056,"bio":"","user_id":789198,"name":"Soichiro Okamoto","website":""},{"id":14360,"bio":"Deon Reynolds is a photographic artist using the power of imagery to bring the past to the present while celebrating the possibilities for the future. Exploring both the physical and visual worlds, his curiosity allows him to find beauty while documenting the environment and how man interacts with it. His portfolio, Harnessing the Wind, is included in the Archive Collection of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art. Images from that portfolio were included in the show, \"Extraction\", at the Nevada Museum of Art in 2019.","user_id":14360,"name":"Deon Reynolds","website":"www.deonreynolds.com"},{"id":14479,"bio":"Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux are a Swiss duo of photographers. After being based in Bangkok, Thailand, for 3 years, they live and work in Switzerland since 2016. They regularly collaborate with the press, as well as with various institutions such as the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Their personal projects explore social issues, both universal and specific. But it is the notion of identity, the relationship that binds the individual to society, which is found throughout their work whether captured in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Philippines, China or Switzerland. They are constantly questioning themselves, fueled by the insatiable desire for a better understanding of the world. \nStephanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux have been exhibited in Europe and Asia and have won the 1st Prize of the Swiss Press Photo 2015 with their series Fading Memories. INSTITUTE artists agency (Los Angeles, USA, Bath, UK) represents a selection of their work and Hollandse Hoogte distributes their archive. In November 2015, GOST Books, London published their first monograph Grey Skies Black Birds with texts by Saša Stanišić, Srećko Latal and Christian Caujolle. Since 2016, Grey Skies Black Birds is part of the permanent collection of the Fotostiftung in Winterthur, CH.\nTheir clients include: l’Illustré, Le Temps, Der Spiegel, The Washington Post, XL Semanal, Wordt Vervolgd – Amnesty International, Die Zeit, NZZ am Sonntag, NZZ, Report on Business, New Weekly Magazine, Sept Magazine, South China Morning Post Magazine, Swissinfo, The Swiss Embassy in BiH, The United Nations, Celestica, Adolf Merkle Institute, The Swiss National Science Foundation, the City of Thun…","user_id":14479,"name":"Stephanie Borcard Nicolas Metraux","website":"www.bmphotos.ch"},{"id":762261,"bio":"I have been fortunate to have images selected for galleries, in magazines and in art books.  I was the director of Bay Area Creatives in the San Francisco Bay area.  I am a visual artist with a passion for photography. \n\n“Making a living” has required me to live a double life. For over 20 years I worked in high-tech in Silicon Valley. However, photography and art never stopped being my heartfelt focus. Now, I have left the high-tech demands behind and find new excitement in each day in which I have the freedom to explore a life wrapped in creativity.","user_id":756623,"name":"Belinda Carr","website":"bcarr.art"},{"id":14498,"bio":"Portrait and documentary photographer, also corporate, commercial, events, music and fashion.\nLondon based but travel worldwide.","user_id":14498,"name":"Chris Jepson","website":"ChrisJepson.com"},{"id":701596,"bio":"","user_id":701012,"name":"Nate Schwartz","website":"nateschwartzphotography.com"},{"id":15037,"bio":"Lomig Perrotin is a photographer and entrepreneur based in Paris, France. In 2013 he launched a new company, Film Washi, distributing paper-based negative \"film\" created with hand-made Japanese Washi paper.","user_id":15037,"name":"Lomig Perrotin","website":"lomigperrotin.com"},{"id":847653,"bio":"My practice is rooted in the lived context of scrap metal transport in a 1-ton truck, and I have been recognized as BBA Photography Prize – Pick of the Week. I translate fleeting perceptions into cinematic image sequences through real-time speech-to-text (STT), exploring the relationship between labor, transit, and suspended moments of time.","user_id":833497,"name":"규봉 임","website":null},{"id":143158,"bio":"Born in Ithaca, New York, in 1987. Argentine parents, with a heart rooted in sky blue and white. From my earliest steps, I found the camera at age 10, zooming in and out while sitting in the back seat of my parents’ car. Observing and understanding the world became a way of finding communicative clarity within shifting darkness, navigating an ambiguous space anchored by a central force: being a visual and audiovisual artist.\nI began studying at the local cultural center in my neighborhood of Acassuso, Buenos Aires, with Marité Malaspina, where my curiosity for investigation and exploration first emerged. This led me to the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop with Guy Calaf and Ron Haviv, followed by my studies at the University of Buenos Aires in Image and Sound Design. There, I learned the art of storytelling—both fiction and documentary—guided by figures such as Gabriel Valansi and tutors Mariano Ramis and Karin Idelson. This period shaped my technical and narrative foundations, as well as various experimental techniques. It also allowed me to participate in numerous audiovisual projects as a Director of Photography, ranging from presidential campaigns to film work.\nIn 2015, I received a scholarship to study contemporary photography at EFTI (Madrid, Spain), a turning point that allowed me to truly connect with myself as an Artist. There, I developed my debut work, Riverville, and experimented with the series Appropriate to Reality, creating setups in the streets and learning from mentors such as Cristina de Middel, Eduardo Nave, Ricardo Cases, Sergio Belinchón, and Eugenio Recuenco, among others.\nIn 2017, I chose to work with both digital and analog photography and filmmaking, a challenge that would define my artistic identity. Represented by BBA Gallery in Berlin and currently by Roseum in Buenos Aires, I have developed works that combine portraiture, still life, and other genres, exploring my aesthetic and refining my own visual language through exhibition photography and more commercial projects. I am currently exploring the field of conceptual art through sculpture, works that have been and continue to be represented internationally.\n\n","user_id":142556,"name":"Martin T Raggio","website":""},{"id":14493,"bio":"Steph Fuller completed a Master of Visual Art in 2014 working with photography. Her work often features common objects presented in new contexts, as demonstrated by her solo exhibition Proximal Orbit in 2019.","user_id":14493,"name":"Steph Fuller","website":"www.stephfuller.com"},{"id":799641,"bio":"I am Abdullahi T.A, a Photojournalist and Documentary Filmmaker. Although born in Lagos, Nigeria, I am originally from Sheshe in Kano, Nigeria. I was raised in the slums of Lagos, specifically Idiaraba. This upbringing gave me an edge because, as a northerner raised in Lagos, I have been greatly influenced by multiple cultures, making me versatile and emotionally sensitive to people. \n\nI believe in a community-driven, community-based, and community-led approach to storytelling. I am committed to capturing not only the essence of urban life but also exploring the culture and climate challenges within our communities. My work is rooted in the belief that the most authentic and powerful stories emerge from the heart of the communities they represent. \n\nI was honored to receive the Wiki Loves Africa 2023Best Audio Prize for my Climate Audio story ‘Immersion’. Additionally, a short documentary I produced was shortlisted for the Paris Megacity Short Doc Award in 2022. I have collaborated with notable organizations to tell the stories of my \n\ncommunity, including Nigerian Slums and Informal Settlement Federation, Slum Dwellers International, Justice and Empowerment Initiatives Lagos, Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative Kano, KYC TV South Africa, and Market Photo Workshop in partnership with the Center on African Public Spaces on the project ‘Urban Spaces and Public Life’. \n\nCurrently, I am a student at Dikan Art Center, studying Photojournalism and Documentary Practice. Prior to this, I","user_id":787293,"name":"Abdullahi Abubakar","website":"www.abdullahita.mypixieset.com"},{"id":14574,"bio":"Thomas Brummett has been working as an artist and professional photographer since 1983 when he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. His work is in multiple museum and corporate collections including The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Cranbrook Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro.","user_id":14574,"name":"Thomas Brummett","website":"www.studio-4a.com"},{"id":14918,"bio":"Anna Ream is an artist who uses photography to reflect on the personal and cultural connections between childhood, parenthood and family and to engage in the ongoing conversations about these subjects. She grew up in New Jersey and earned a B.A. from Wellesley College. In 2008 she began studying at Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle and graduated from their Certificate Program in June 2014. Anna lives in Issaquah, WA with her husband and three children.","user_id":14918,"name":"Anna Ream","website":"anna.ream.com"},{"id":15145,"bio":"I’m Peter Wiklund from Sweden. I started with photography in the mid 80’s, and have ever since experimented with a lot of techniques and cameras.\n\nNowadays, I mainly use different plastic and pinhole cameras. These tools add a moment of chance into my photography, something that is very important to me. There are lots of beautiful mistakes that can happen, and I guess they add a sort of genuiness to the images.\n\nI use film, obviously, and sometimes make my own prints. I have used alternative techniques like cyanotype and photopolymer gravure, which can enhance the expression even further. But then again, a digital print can be very nice as well.","user_id":15145,"name":"Peter Wiklund","website":"www.peterwiklund.se"},{"id":15102,"bio":"\nFreelance photographer from the Netherlands\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":15102,"name":"Caroline van der Waal","website":"www.carolinevanderwaal.nl"},{"id":395305,"bio":"Giorgio Maggiolo Graphic designer and photographer\n\nGiorgio Maggiolo began his creative journey in photographic studios, where he mastered a craft dominated by the analog system. This system provided a set of stringent yet beneficial rules that honed both technique and imagination. After immersing himself in the art of photography, he momentarily set it aside to focus on the applied arts of graphic design and communication. From photography, he derived sophisticated principles of graphic values and harmonies based on the golden ratio. These principles became a distinct and consistent stylistic hallmark of his advertising expressions. Photography, now with a commercial tilt, remains a steadfast ally in his design work, serving as both an inspiration and a foundational element for many of his accomplishments in communication.","user_id":394721,"name":"Giorgio Maggiolo","website":"www.maggiolo.com"},{"id":14543,"bio":"In 1972 I obtained a Bachelor of Architecture degree at the Budapest Technical University. As a student I began to be consciously photographed and taking part in photo exhibitions.\nUntil 1979 I worked as an architect, but I was also a member of the Hungarian Association of Photographers (1978).  In the eighties I was the art director of the Toldi Photo Gallery.\nBetween 1979 and 2010, I was Chief Teacher at the Departmentl of Photography of the School of Fine and Applied Arts. I also taught photography at the Budapest University of Technology, Kaposvár University and the Budapest Communication College for years.\nAt the beginning of my career I was interested in the fine art photography and then in series of photos and essays, I searched for the documentary function of photography. \nI was the editor-in-chief of the hungarian Fotóművészet (Photo Art) magazine for 26 years.","user_id":14543,"name":"Peter Timar","website":"online.fliphtml5.com/dnjc/mpbj/index.html"},{"id":14629,"bio":"Leslie Hall Brown is a fine art photographer and psychotherapist from the USA. She grew up in a small town known as the capital of the Cherokee Indian Nation in Oklahoma, surrounded by a rich American Indian culture filled with enchantment.  Leslie received the \"Prix de la Photographie, Paris\" (Px3) 2016 Best New Talent Award and first place from the 2015 (IPA) International Photography Awards in the category of Fine Arts, Self Publish Book. In 2014 she was endowed with the Julia Margaret Cameron Award , was a finalist for the 2014 Clarence John Laughlin Award, and received gold, silver, and bronze medals in the 2014 \"Prix de la Photographie, Paris\" (Px3).  Her work has been published in print magazines and in various online photography magazines. She has exhibited nationally and internationally,  in the US, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Thailand, Georgia, England and France.","user_id":14629,"name":"Leslie Hall Brown","website":"www.lesliehallbrown.com/                                                                 "},{"id":841562,"bio":"74bet| 74bet.us.org Bem-vindo ao 74 bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online para Jogadores Brasileiros\nMarca: 74bet\nSite:  https://74bet.us.org\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 74bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #74bet #74betgnames #74betlogincom #74betwebsite #74betcasino","user_id":827405,"name":"Betusorg Betusorg","website":"74bet.us.org"},{"id":14870,"bio":"Born in Augsburg, Germany.  Many of my photographic essays explore the idea of home and the passing of time. “Last House Standing” and, “The Camps”, have received wide press both nationally and abroad (The Paris Review, iGnant, La Repubblica, Slate, Wired Magazine). More recently, I have been exploring the myriad structures of the urban core in series like Towers, Street, Stairwells and Museums. My photographs have been shown at a number of national galleries and venues including the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Delaware Art Museum; The Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA; The Center for Fine Art Photography in Ft. Collins, CO; The Photographic Resource Center in Boston; and the Houston Center for Photography. My work is also in several important collections including the Baltimore Museum of Art.","user_id":14870,"name":"Ben Marcin","website":"www.benmarcinphotos.com"},{"id":14909,"bio":"Seyed Ali Hosseinifar, born on June 21, 1982 in the village of Dash Khaneh, Sabzevar city, Khorasan Razavi province, Iran.\n He is a graduate of Agricultural Engineering majoring in Genetic Engineering and Animal Breeding from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.\n Hosseinifar started social documentary photography as an art in February 2003 and has followed this art until today.\nHe has held several solo and group photo exhibitions and has won more than 50 photography competitions in Iran. He has also won three gold medals at the World Photography Championships.\n Hosseinifar is now a cultural teacher teaching photography and holding photography workshops for the Iranian public.\nDue to teaching photography, Hosseinifar takes photos in several trends at the same time and presents his photos in several Instagram pages in a categorized way:\nColor social documentary photo page: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/hoseinifar.color\n\nBlack and white social documentary photo page: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/hoseinifar.bnw\n\nLandscape and wildlife photo page: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/hoseinifar.commercial\n\nAstronomical Photos Page:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/Hoseinifar.astro\n\nHe has held several individual ","user_id":14909,"name":"Seyed Ali Hosseini Far","website":"www.instagram.com/hoseinifar.Commercial"},{"id":14810,"bio":"Biography\nVirgil DiBiase (b.1963), a son of Italian immigrants grew up in rural northeast Ohio, in the woods. He grew up speaking Italian in his home and speaking English at school and with friends. He thought every kid his age spoke Italian at home.\nHis father was a photographer and made beautiful 8x10 silver gelatin prints of his family. When he was 10 or 11 or so he accompanied his father to the dark room and couldn’t believe that an image on a piece of paper, in a tray with water could magically appear before his eyes. From that point on he made pictures, developed film and made silver gelatin prints, however awful they may be. He thought every kid had a darkroom in their basement. He went on to pursue medical school, is a practicing neurologist and now lives in rural northwest Indiana, in the woods.\nHis primary focus is dementia, both neurologically and photographically. Dementia is a neurodegenerative process that affects the brain and people lose their memories and words. ","user_id":14810,"name":"Virgil","website":"vdibiase.zenfolio.com"},{"id":50593,"bio":"My passion for photography started with a birthday present when I was a young kid. I took the camera my parents gave me everywhere I went and started capturing my little world around me. After graduating from school I travelled to New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. During that time I developed an interest in film-making which eventually led to a career working on TV-Documentaries (for main public broadcasters in Europe). I never lost my love for photography and find that working on personal photo projects gives me great pleasure and lets me express my views and feelings more freely. ","user_id":50598,"name":"Bastian Barenbrock","website":"www.facebook.com/BastianBarenbrockPhotography"},{"id":672459,"bio":"","user_id":671875,"name":"Daniel Manascurta","website":""},{"id":698364,"bio":"As an accomplished photographer, Jakob Stolz has made a name for himself in the world of visual storytelling. With an intuitive eye for capturing moments of beauty and wonder, Stolz consistently produces stunning images that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\n\nGrowing up with a passion for art and creativity, he discovered his love for photography while traveling and exploring different cultures around the world. Drawn to the medium's ability to capture raw emotions and fleeting moments, Jakob Stolz quickly honed his skills and began building a portfolio that showcasased his unique style and perspective. Influenced by the likes of Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, he possess a deep appreciation for the art of portraiture and the power of photography to elicit emotion and tell a story.","user_id":697780,"name":"Jakob Stolz","website":"www.jakobstolz.com"},{"id":799813,"bio":"Nicolas Monnot is an hobbyist French photographer who now lives in France, between Paris and the Alps. He also spent nearly 10 years living in Asia, in South Korea and China. Above all, he is an avid traveler who has been exploring the world for over 20 years and developed a passion for photography almost accidentally, as it became a natural companion to his travels. He practices various types of photography and took up street photography both to overcome his natural shyness and to enhance his perceptiveness during his travels, considering this discipline the best way to see more, see better, and see truly.","user_id":787434,"name":"Nicolas Monnot","website":""},{"id":14571,"bio":"Brenton Hamilton, MFA is a photographic print maker with a concentration in the so called alternative processes. Relying upon cameraless, experimental techniques with an emphasis upon gum bichromate and palladium.  His embellished work explores the rich possibilities of appropriation, collage and storytelling with images that derive from and create a complex conversation with history. Referring to ancient civilization, the history of photography, art and science.","user_id":14571,"name":"Brenton Hamilton","website":"www.brentonhamilton.com"},{"id":83229,"bio":"\"It is what it is, yet it is not what it seems\" ","user_id":82927,"name":"Kim Hanskamp","website":""},{"id":774847,"bio":"","user_id":766792,"name":"Muhammad Ramzan","website":"ramzan1989.wix.com/portfolio"},{"id":366578,"bio":"     I am primarily interested in subject matter dealing with human beings, their place and nature in the universe, their artistic accomplishments and productions, their quirks, individuality, and expression through figurative images.  For me, these things are best revealed in black and white and gray.  My monochrome medium of choice is emulsion based, that is, film and wet darkroom printing.  \n     My career in photography has ranged from street genre (candid and non-candid), studio gigs and personal art projects with artificial and natural lighting in studio and outdoors including portraiture, performance (musical, theatrical and dance) and industrial.\n     My work has been exhibited in numerous individual and group exhibitions in galleries and museums.  My images appear in institutional and individual collections.  I have received several awards for my work.","user_id":365976,"name":"Alan Mevis","website":"alanmevisphotos.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":197546,"bio":"I'm a Visual Artist from Indonesia, a Dreamer who use camera as medium to express my imagination, Ideas and emotions into pictures ","user_id":196944,"name":"Hardi Budi","website":"hardibudi.1x.com/    "},{"id":717430,"bio":"Darren embarked on his second career as a photographer after dedicating 18 years to serving in the Army. His journey from military service to photography has been a testament to his unwavering commitment to new challenges and creative expression. \n\nToday, he takes immense pride in his role as a professional photographer and educator. With a wealth of life experiences, his passion for photography is equaled only by his dedication to sharing his knowledge and insights with others, inspiring a new generation of visual storytellers.\"","user_id":716846,"name":"Darren Wood","website":"Darrenwoodphotographer.com"},{"id":740441,"bio":"Born and raised in New York City, my journey with photography began as a kid in the 1970s when my father handed me a point-and-shoot camera and encouraged me to explore the world in black and white. That early experience laid the foundation for my interest in photography, a passion that has grown and evolved over the years. Now residing in New Jersey, my exploration of life through the lens continues.\n\nI'm attracted to the understated yet profound beauty in everyday scenes and faces, and strive to capture their essence. I aim to reveal the character and mood of my subjects, whether it's the stillness of a foggy morning or the quiet emotion in a gesture or expression.","user_id":738155,"name":"Matthew Barry","website":"www.mattbarry.com"},{"id":92975,"bio":"Bob was granted the Canadian Association of Photographic Arts Maple Leaf and Associate Fellowship Awards for photographic achievement, service and exceptional contributions to photography in 2010. Bob has also won national \u0026amp; international awards for his photography, which have included photo exhibitions. Although Bob is familiar with digital photography and employs it from time-to-time, he primarily prefers to work with medium and large film format lens and pinhole cameras. He also enjoys the challenge of constantly working to better himself not only as a photographer but as a darkroom craftsman from processing his film to printing archivally processed silver-gelatin fiber black and white prints. ","user_id":92489,"name":"Photo Bob","website":""},{"id":835996,"bio":"","user_id":821734,"name":"Leonardo Seidita","website":""},{"id":840890,"bio":"Self-taught photographer focused on street and urban photography, capturing unnoticed moments in the city.","user_id":826733,"name":"Nikita Lukianenko","website":""},{"id":417963,"bio":"I like the peace and calm that taking long exposure pictures gives preferably minimalistic because that helps to flush my head of stress. Post processing them in a fine art style. The preparing on-line to find the right spot with the right conditions is also very fascinating. Being there in early morning. Streetphotography is another genre that I like quite a lot. ","user_id":417379,"name":"Frank Deblon","website":"www.frankdeblon.be"},{"id":766157,"bio":"Inna Lisovskaya is a photographer artist from Chelyabinks, Russia.\n\nHer works are based on the impressions of poetry, music, childhood memories. All the things around are deeply connected with each other and that's what she'd like to show out.\n\nShe prefers to make photos with her old mirror camera but with new ways to crop, attach and connect people and things there.","user_id":759854,"name":"Инна Лисовская","website":"innalisovskaya.wfolio.pro"},{"id":25821,"bio":"","user_id":25826,"name":"Richard Chambury","website":"richfoto.com"},{"id":774961,"bio":"","user_id":766877,"name":"Rosemary Muir","website":null},{"id":676548,"bio":"Welcome to my corner of the visual world! I am Judy Lindo, a devoted hobbyist photographer who finds solace and inspiration through the lens. Photography is more than just a hobby for me—it's a journey of tranquility and exploration. Whether I’m capturing the fleeting beauty of a sunset, the intricate details of a macro shot, or the candid moments of everyday life, each click of the shutter brings me a profound sense of calm. \n\nI don’t confine myself to any single genre; instead, I embrace the freedom to explore and experiment with a wide range of subjects and styles. From the initial capture to the creative post-processing, every step of the photographic process is a chance to discover something new and share that vision with you. \n\nJoin me as I delve into the diverse and ever-evolving world of photography, where each image tells a story and every frame holds the promise of something beautiful. ","user_id":675964,"name":"judy lindo","website":"judylindophotography.net"},{"id":14560,"bio":"Palmer Davis makes pictures that explore the mysterious and the magical in the everyday.  His photographs evoke a sense of place and a moment in time.  They tell stories and reveal metaphors.  Whether the setting is natural or man-made, an expansive panorama or an intimate glimpse, it is always a personal interpretation—viewed through a prism of wonder, dream, memory, myth or desire.  \n     \n Palmer’s photographic eye was honed over a twenty-five year career as a Madison Avenue Advertising Creative Director.  His first photography class at age sixteen was a transformative experience that started him on a lifelong artistic journey.  He studied photography at Hampshire College, California College of Arts and Crafts and The International Center of Photography, where he is now a longtime member of the faculty.  Widely exhibited and collected, Davis is a fine art photographer who is represented in NYC by Clampart gallery.\n\n\n","user_id":14560,"name":"Palmer Davis","website":"www.PalmerDavisPhotography.com"},{"id":14881,"bio":"Sean Sheehan is a writer, based in West Cork and London. He has written a number of books, including Jack’s World, with photographs by Danny Gralton and Ciaran Watson, about Irish farming life in the last century. He writes about photography for The Irish Times and other publications.\n","user_id":14881,"name":"Sean Sheehan","website":""},{"id":227573,"bio":"Meeting photography, it was I think I met the perfect excuse.","user_id":226971,"name":"Antoine Beaufils","website":""},{"id":775126,"bio":"I was born in Ukraine in 1966, I have been living with a camera in my hands since 1983. Making money by another profession, I photographing because can't to stop it. It helps me to get out of the routine and to don't lose the taste of life. ","user_id":767006,"name":"Roman Shtypuk","website":""},{"id":514157,"bio":"","user_id":513573,"name":"Priscillia Domine","website":""},{"id":774920,"bio":"First purchase after leaving school in 1982 was a Zenith XP camera, I have loved photgraphy ever since.","user_id":766843,"name":"peter jeffreys","website":""},{"id":639433,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer, started during 1984. I took on the skills during the chemical era and developed from there.  I made the switch to digital many years after this medium became general but maintained to look upon the world as if I still had a roll of film loaded into my camera.  In that sense I believe the picture is taken before you press the shutter, it's in your head rather than in post processing. Precisely for that reason I very recently turned my back again on Dslr and moved to the mirrorless Fuji X system.\nMy today's focus is mostly on street photography since that gives me the greatest pleasure and satisfaction, I just love to wander the streets and look for those moments where narratives unfold naturally, to frame and click the shutter at that precise moment .","user_id":638849,"name":"Patrick Peters","website":"www.doordelensgezien.be"},{"id":664347,"bio":"\"I'm drawn to projects that explore themes of family, childhood and relationships, understanding how deeply we are shaped in the earl formative years.\"\n\nI am also choosing to focus again on prints, portfolios and small book runs to make images that can be held hung and put away, not just swiped or switched off.\n\n","user_id":663763,"name":"Stefano Azario","website":"stefanoazario.com"},{"id":771927,"bio":"Anneli Ivaste has been fascinated about creative processes on stage, behind the scene of the professional musicians, but also in life to tell the story which is personal yet universal. She is exploring the unseen currents capturing the atmosphere often in the rehearsals, as well as perceiving feelings, collecting valuable moments and important themes in our everyday life. \nShe has held exhibitions in Estonia - „General Rehearsal“, „Voice Spaces“, „The Borderline Sounds“, her works have been included in group exhibitions.","user_id":764113,"name":"Anneli Ivaste","website":""},{"id":774945,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer and intuitive observer.  I love the raw and unpolished.  The more real the moment, the more I value it.  I can only do my best to capture what I feel and see, flaws and all.","user_id":766864,"name":"Guinivere Pedro","website":""},{"id":680130,"bio":"I am is an artist and photographer with an interest in portrait photography and cross-media projects in various artistic fields. I'm also a lover of a wide range of artistic media, including painting and literature. Poetry also occupies a large place in my life and fascinated me by the combination of visuals and poetry. Photography is my way of conveying my thoughts, feelings and attitudes both toward the portrayed person and then ultimately further on to my viewers.  ","user_id":679546,"name":"Victoria Belikova","website":""},{"id":29830,"bio":"Brita d’Agostino is an American interdisciplinary artist, designer, and educator. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Art at New Mexico State University. She has exhibited her artwork in venues that include Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center and the Aperture Foundation. Her awards include a Fulbright to Australia in 2019. She received her MFA from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2007 and a BA in Art from Tyler School of Art in 2003.","user_id":29835,"name":"Brita dAgostino","website":"www.britadagostino.com"},{"id":14743,"bio":"Raina Stinson is an international award-winning commercial and fine art photographer.  She is an American currently living in Goult, France.  She is known for creating evocative images that speak to, and often parody, the cultural norms of gender, femininity, and family. Her personal authenticity, empathic connection with people, and intentional use of light and color produce highly stylized, powerful and thought-provoking imagery. ","user_id":14743,"name":"Raina Stinson","website":"www.rainastinsonphotography.com"},{"id":775020,"bio":"While drawing attention with her spunky hair and charismatic smile, Emily’s personality is kind and open hearted, which enables her to create images that emote a personal intimacy with her subjects. Her work feels both shy and inviting, drawing from her love of documentary style capture, a timid childhood, and hospitality from her Midwestern roots.\n\nEmily captures event and campaign work with the same fervor, working with efficiency, collaborating, and thinking quickly on her feet. She has had the pleasure of sharing her talents with clients such as Red Bull, Patagonia, and Palisades Tahoe. Her work as a senior photographer is featured in the Mountain Gazette, and she has contributed to several other publications including FreeSkier, Beta, and The Ski Journal. \n\n","user_id":766924,"name":"Emily Tidwell","website":"www.emilytidwellphoto.com"},{"id":14775,"bio":"SEBASTIAN PALMER\nb.1979, currently divides his time between London, UK + São Paulo, Brasil\n\nPrior to photography, Sebastian studied French, History, Economics and went to the University of London to read both Management and Sociology. Deciding he wanted to take a more artistic route in life he left to study Graphic Design at Central St.Martins, London; where he discovered photography. \n\nHe is the recipient of numerous awards, including 2 first places at the IPA Lucies and a 1st at the SonyWPA. His clients include brands such as Nike, Jaguar and Sony and he continues to be published in numerous international publications such as The Sunday Times, GQ and WIRED.","user_id":14775,"name":"Sebastian Palmer","website":"sebastianpalmer.com"},{"id":754680,"bio":"Fine art and portrait photographer currently living in Vienna","user_id":750227,"name":"Ines Cela","website":"www.inescela.com"},{"id":774973,"bio":"I've been an acupuncturist, a yoga instructor, family therapist, and teacher. Then, at fifty, I became the artist I'd always wanted to be. I've written and self-published a memoir (Slaves to the Rhythm), and an award winning collection of short stories (A Little Chatter). I've also written an award winning screenplay. ","user_id":766887,"name":"Terry Connell","website":"www.terryconnell.net"},{"id":442171,"bio":"Deborah Hercun is a printmaker-photographer who plays with images, moving and still, colour and monochrome. In response to a peripatetic background, she seeks stillness in her works, with an interest in time and loss, fragments and perspectives. Her love of photography has a perfect partner in both photopolymer etching and screenprinting, where making the familiar unfamiliar can be taken a step further.","user_id":441587,"name":"Deborah Hercun","website":"debohercun.com"},{"id":336980,"bio":"I love to observe, and I prefer to work intuitively. For me, photography is mindfulness and a way to experiment to the fullest in a visual way.\n","user_id":336378,"name":"Bert De Busschere","website":"bertdebusschere.be"},{"id":775012,"bio":"","user_id":766918,"name":"Javier Ignacio Sanchez","website":"www.lightisbeauty.com"},{"id":476836,"bio":"Ketoma is a photographer, who works on different narratives of artistic photography. She graduated from NYIP – New York Institute of Photography. Ketoma also successfully completed certified program at GIPA. Important projects: Photography festival Photoville, New – York (2019), Photo exhibition „My Favourite Shots”, BBA, Berlin (2019), Tbilisi Art Fair TAF (2019).\n\nKetoma has a unique style, her vision and aesthetic are oriented on synthesizing visual research and perception of the color. Her work blurs the line between photography and painting and with an equally impressionist approach, she brings to life original dynamics of photography.","user_id":476252,"name":"Ketoma-ketevan Magularia","website":"ketomaphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":16210,"bio":"Buddhist monk, multidisciplinary artist, I Ching master","user_id":16210,"name":"Nikita Pirogov","website":"nppirogov.wixsite.com/nikitapirogov"},{"id":177653,"bio":"Brian Demby is a Leica photographer born and raised in Los Angeles. He discovered his passion for photography while searching for a creative outlet away from his turbulent career in music production. His approach to the art of photography is heavily influenced by past experiences. He spent the bulk of the 90s skateboarding and has been a music producer and mix engineer since 2004. Demby also earned a BA in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Where skateboarding taught him the importance of self expression and style, music production allowed him to hone his skills as an observer of detail and human emotion. His study of politics created the desire to incorporate social commentary into his art. These attributes lend themselves well to photography. As a photographer, Demby plays the role of observer intent on capturing the genuine, unique, and fleeting moments of everyday life. He currently resides in NYC with his wife, Jonelle and his six-year-old son, Lev.","user_id":177051,"name":"Brian Demby","website":"www.BrianDemby.com"},{"id":775164,"bio":"I am a student of the photography studio at Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic. My work is mainly related to documentary photography, but also to some conceptual perspectives.","user_id":767037,"name":"Martin Matula","website":""},{"id":15007,"bio":"From the Mediterranean to the Pacific, I have been fortunate to live in places bathed with delectable light where the urban and natural environments conspire to create beautiful landscapes. Photography has been a constant part of my life. I enjoy exploring the medium in its varied forms, including plastic camera, instant film, pinhole and alternative processes. \n\n","user_id":15007,"name":"Nadine Defranoux","website":"www.instagram.com/artnanoux"},{"id":15336,"bio":"After her formal studies Isabelle Menin explored painting for 10 years. Her recurrent subject matter has been nature, particularly flora. After several exhibitions in Belgium, she decided to quit painting and to work with digital photography. Taking pictures, scanning fragments of nature, she plays with texture and color, transforming and mixing them to reconstitute a rich and gorgeous faux nature.\n\n\"I call my work “inland photographs and disordered landscapes” in reference to nature’s strange complexity that looks to me like human strange complexity. The uncontrolled forces, the shapes’ complexity, the interweavings and the synergy of the elements, they all look to me like a mirror of human spirit. We are no straight lines, we are like nature, a very large network of interferences that work together to produce something which sometimes looks accomplished and then gets destroyed in a perpetual coming and going between order and disorder.\"\nMuriel Guepin Gallery (NYC/USA) ","user_id":15336,"name":"Isabelle Menin","website":"www.isabellemenin.com"},{"id":15287,"bio":"MIDO LEE is a Taiwanese photographer working with environmental and feminist themes in photography and installation. Lee obtained her MA degree in photography from Edinburgh College of Art and an MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. She has received honors from Professional Women Photographers, 2nd place for fine art photography in 2013, and first place in SCRAP’s 4th Creative Reuse Exhibition. Her current project Femalformation received a 3rd place at Marin MOCA 2014 Fall National Exhibition. Lee currently lives in San Francisco, California.","user_id":15287,"name":"Mido Lee","website":"midoleeart.com"},{"id":775026,"bio":"","user_id":766928,"name":"Rica Tumanguil","website":""},{"id":15352,"bio":"Gabriela Bulišová and Mark Isaac are artists and multimedia storytellers who collaborate on intimate projects designed to bridge the gap between fine art and documentary practices. Their long-term projects, which often include photography, video, writing, music and installation, emphasize the importance of socially conscious issues such as the environment, mass incarceration, refugees, memory, diversity, and borderlands. \n\nRecently, under the auspices of a Fulbright Scholar Grant, the pair created a complex multimedia project in Siberia about the ecological health of Lake Baikal, the world’s oldest, deepest, and most voluminous lake. Their in-depth personal project on Chl’aba, a small Slovak village on the border with Hungary that is experiencing profound change, has been ongoing for more than twelve years.\n\nThe duo both received an MFA in Photography and Digital Imaging from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD. Bulišová’s numerous awards include the Fulbright Scholar Grant, the National Press Photographers Association’s Short Grant, the Sondheim Prize, and Open Society Institute’s Moving Walls. She taught photojournalism at the Corcoran College of Art and Design at George Washington University. Isaac recently received a Fulbright Grant in Russia and has previously been awarded one in Ukraine. He was also a semifinalist for the Sondheim Prize and was named a promising photographer by FotoDC. Their diverse projects have been exhibited in the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Russia, Finland, Slovakia, and Korea.\n\nSome of their recent exhibitions include: The Triennial for the Backlight Exhibition, Culture House Laikku, Tampere, Finland (2020), Baikal Lenses, Bronshteyn Gallery, Irkutsk, Russia (2019); God’s River, documentary film screening (2018-present); Where the Rivers Come Together, Black Sea National University, Mykolaiv, Ukraine (2018) and 12 cities in Ukraine (2019); and Prisons in the Age of Mass Incarceration, Eastern State Penitentiary Museum, Philadelphia, PA (2016-present). Their work has also been published by The Daily Beast, Politico.eu , Smithsonian Magazine; National Geographic Proof, and Narratively.","user_id":15352,"name":"Gabriela Bulisova","website":"www.bulisova-isaac.com"},{"id":13412,"bio":"Juul Kraijer (1970, The Netherlands) is a visual artist. Since graduating  from the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts in 1994 her meticulous, exploratory methods have yielded an authentic, consistent oeuvre of predominantly drawings and photographs that has been exhibited widely and won numerous awards.\n\nShe writes:\n\n\"My works share an emblemata-like concision. In each image, the figure looms out of an undefined background. Definition of time is absent, no hint of a narrative is present. The postures and facial expressions are a vehicle for meaning rather than portrayals of individuals and elude traditional iconography.\"\n\nKraijer's work is represented in public collections internationally, incl. MoMA, NYC; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; MONA, Tasmania; Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf; Kupferstichkabinett Berlin; Museum Moderner Kunst Vienna; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Boijmans, Rotterdam; and Huis Marseille Museum for Photography, Amsterdam.\n\n","user_id":13412,"name":"Juul Kraijer","website":"www.juulkraijer.com"},{"id":663268,"bio":"retired 75 years, photograf amateur and train traveller. google maps add. and so on","user_id":662684,"name":"Antonio Jose Paula","website":"Anjop1946@gmail.com"},{"id":231549,"bio":"Shawn Campbell is a artist located in the Southeast United States. He is a MFA candidate at The University of Georgia and has earned a BFA from The University of Akron. His work explores the interactions, bounds, habits, and values of people who have come from different backgrounds, goals and beliefs. He is attracted to the interactions, experiences and lives that bring groups of people together. By documenting and participating Shawn is able to bring an authentic experience to his viewers.","user_id":230947,"name":"Shawn Campbell","website":"www.shawncampbellphotography.com"},{"id":14825,"bio":"Sophie Knittel is a photographer who specialises in documentary photography bordering on narrative. Her work focusses on human and social issues from Roma ghettos and teenagers in Czech Republic with “Chanov” and “Zižkov Gitano”, to the adolescent rite of passage of the Maturity balls, or the historical, architectural, political and sociological origins and aftermaths of the “Panelák”. Knittel also works on more personal projects such as a series on the illness that almost took her mother, exploring their mother-daughter relationship in “The Fourth Cancer”, or the role of dreams and nightmares in the multimedia piece “Demos Oneiroi”, or her introspective “The Hour of the Wolf”.\n\nSophie Knittel’s work has been published and exhibited in France, Czech Republic, the UK, Germany, the USA, Cyprus and further afield. She holds a Master degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of Arts London (LCC). She is a member of the collaborative and broadcasting platform Hans Lucas.","user_id":14825,"name":"Sophie Knittel","website":"sophieknittel.com"},{"id":15224,"bio":"My work contrasts a daedalean journey with conceptual photographs, the subject disconnected from the ground signifying their transforming reality. Each composition is selected to be neutral, that sliver of space between positive and negative. Allowing the works abstract quality to be informed by the viewer, recreating a singular struggle with our emotions — an experience we all share.","user_id":15224,"name":"Rahshia Sawyer","website":"www.rahshia.com"},{"id":15216,"bio":"Photographer based in Warsaw, Poland. Graduated from the University of Warsaw with a master's degrees in Public Relations (2008) and Photography (2014). In 2012-2015 he co-created Melba Magazine - online quarterly devoted to photography and fashion. In 2015 he founded Archilens - company specializing in architectural and interiors photography.","user_id":15216,"name":"Lukasz Nowosadzki","website":"lukasznowosadzki.com"},{"id":15111,"bio":"J. M. Golding is a photographic artist whose work explores the emotional and symbolic significance of the natural world as it reflects internal, subjective experience. She primarily uses traditional photographic techniques, working with plastic, pinhole, and vintage film cameras and making cameraless photograms using cyanotype and lumen printing. J. M.’s photographs have been shown internationally in numerous juried and invitational group exhibitions, and she is the recipient of the 2013 Holga Inspire Award, the Lúz Gallery Curator’s Choice Award (2009), Best of Show in Wanderlust (Dickerman Prints, 2017, in collaboration with Al Brydon), First Juror's Award in the Fantastic Film Show (LightBox Gallery, 2021),  a Juror’s Choice Award in San Francisco Women Artists' 1st Annual Photography and Digital Art Exhibition, and several Honorable Mentions in other juried exhibitions. Her work has also appeared in books, magazines, and photography websites. J. M. was interviewed on LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/jm-golding. Her CV is at https://www.jmgolding.com/exhibitions-and-publications","user_id":15111,"name":"JM Golding","website":"www.JMGolding.com"},{"id":775154,"bio":"Parttime freelancer, fulltime creative, longtime perfectionist. Currently obsessing over analog and in-water-surf photography.","user_id":767029,"name":"Norn Wesselius","website":"www.studionorana.nl"},{"id":775140,"bio":"I am 25 years old, Italian and passionate about photography. I explored different photographic genres, but I realized that \"the event\" and photojournalism are the genres that I’m most passionate about. I am specializing in motor sports events trying to tell the relationship self-people and the passion that lives in this sport.","user_id":767018,"name":"Simone Slawitz","website":"instagram.com/sislaw_ph?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ=="},{"id":15078,"bio":"Born in Mumbai, Alpana grew up in the era of black and white television, Rolling Stone Magazine and Bollywood cinema. Her love affair with people and spaces formed as she walked the streets of Mumbai. After graduating with her BFA in design and photography, Alpana worked for award-winning ad agencies in India. She continued her education by earning her Masters in Communication in the US. ","user_id":15078,"name":"Alpana Aras","website":"www.alpanaaras.com"},{"id":14978,"bio":"Susan studied both fine arts and architecture, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Master of Architecture.  After working as an architect for many years, she is now transitioning her career to her true passion, photography.","user_id":14978,"name":"Susan Kessler","website":"www.susankesslerphotography.com"},{"id":15075,"bio":"I'm the former managing photo editor at Bill Gates' Corbis corporation, hired during its formative stage in the early '90s. The first half of my career was spent as a self-trained photojournalist while in college, then a photo editor, including five years at the National Geographic Society. When the industry did an about-face, I moved laterally into e-commerce. I've kept my hand in by shooting side projects and travels, including a two-month documentary expedition to Melanesia. In early 2016 I decided to leave corporate and devote myself to rekindling my passion and skills in documentary and fine art photography.","user_id":15075,"name":"Karen Huntt","website":"www.karenhuntt.com"},{"id":15236,"bio":"Carlos Carvalho, 65, is from Rio de Janeiro and has worked as a free-lancer for the main Brazilian magazines and newspapers, among them: O Globo, Jornal do Brasil, Folha de São Paulo, Estado de São Paulo, magazines IstoÉ, Veja, Senhor and Marie Claire and foreign publications such as Time and Newsweek (USA), newspapers The Baltimore Sun (USA), The Christian Science Monitor (USA), Washington Post (USA), Volkswagen Environmental Report 2001/2002 (Germany), NACLA/Report on the Americas (USA) and Onze Wereld / World Social Forum/Porto Alegre/Jan 2003.\n\nHe has photos in the following collections:\n- Joaquim Paiva Collection - MAM/RJ - Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro.\n- Collection of the Museum of Photography of Fortaleza - Ceará\n- São Paulo Museum of Art - MASP/Pirelli Collection 2004.\n- FINEP/RJ collection - Photos exhibited at the 4th FINEP Photojournalism Salon, curated by Walter Firmo/1999.\n- Coleção Espaço Cultural do CREA/RJ/2002.\nAmong the main exhibitions are:\n\"Terra em Tempos, fotografias do Brasil\" - Collective with the collection of photographs of the Muser de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro - MAM/RJ, Gilberto Chateubriand and Joaquim Paiva collections - 2022.\n\"The eye does not see. The eye sees\" - Collective curated by Diógenes Moura - Fortaleza Museum of Photography - 2020\n\"Mani\" - The root of Brazil\" - Caixa Cultural Center - Brasília - 2007.\n\"Social History of the Rubber\" - Caixa Cultural Center - Brasília - 2006.\n\"Citzens\" - London and United Kingdom and Pales","user_id":15236,"name":"Carlos Carvalho","website":"carloscarvalho.fot.br"},{"id":15256,"bio":"Sue Bailey is a photographer based in New York City. Coming from the Oregon coast, she combines her love of nature and her love of the city in much of her current work. Sue has been included in various group shows and most recently had a solo show at the Cameraworks Gallery in Portland, Oregon in Nov. 2019-Jan. 2020. Sue received a BFA from Cooper Union in Fine Arts. She has pursued further studies at ICP for the past few years after a career at HBO working on some of the great shows in TV.","user_id":15256,"name":"Sue Bailey","website":"suebaileyphotography.com"},{"id":401040,"bio":"Victor Alonso (Valladolid, Spain. 1985). Strongly influenced by cinema, I started to develop my passion for photography in a completely self taught environment. After many years of doing mainly music photography, I began adapting my style, seeking for new and more stimulating areas to document. Right now I'm 100% focused on street photography and  finding experimental ways to communicate the feelings I hace walking around the streets of different cities of the world.","user_id":400456,"name":"Víctor Alonso","website":"victoralonso.es"},{"id":662594,"bio":"","user_id":662010,"name":"Ramon Bot","website":""},{"id":231831,"bio":"I have always enjoyed taking photos, but my philosophy towards photography and my desire to go out and shoot drastically changed for the better when I began using film. Shooting film forced me to slow down and truly think about my composition. Although I still shoot mostly on digital, I now focus much more on telling a story, as opposed to just taking a picture of something, and I hope this is apparent in my work. \n\nFor more photos, please check out my Instagram: willsamuelheather","user_id":231229,"name":"Will Heather","website":""},{"id":771423,"bio":"Inspiré par ce qui m'entoure mes photographies sont la transformation du réel en un espace de jeu qui permet de montrer la beauté de l'humanité.  L'être humain est au coeur de mes projets photographiques. \n\nGrâce à mon travail en lumière naturelle je me laisse surprendre par ce que je vois, le capture et le modifie pour en faire ressortir mon imaginaire.  Permettre au soleil de s'exprimer et d'embellir m'a photos, au travers d'un rayon de midi ou de couleurs. ","user_id":763724,"name":"lisa herpin","website":""},{"id":737013,"bio":"I was born in Basel/CH and live in Solothurn/CH. \nHaving developed my skills in analogue photography in my younger years, the advent of digital and mobile phone photography threw me off my game and led to a long creative break with the camera.  Today, after having found my way back to my old passion, I experience photography as a form of artistic expression. ","user_id":735394,"name":"Thierry Stoll","website":"www.thierrystoll.ch"},{"id":14974,"bio":"Master Qualified European Photographer (MQEP)\nAWARDS\n2013/2021\nBUDAPEST INTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARDS 2022 : 1 Gold Award - 1 Silver Award - 1 Bronze Award - 1 Honorable Mention.\nWPC 2022 : CAT. ILLUSTRAION/DIGITAL ART\nSCATTIAMO PER L'ITALIA 2022 : TOP 10 CAT COMMERCIAL and CAT. ILLUSTRAION/DIGITAL ART.\nONEEYELAND FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS : Top 10 Fine Art Photographers + Two Gold Winners 2021.\nMOTIF COLLECTIVE AWARDS : Second Place 2021.\nONEEYELAND PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS : Gold Winner - World's Top 10 Black \u0026amp; White Photographers 2021.\nIPA PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS : Three Honorable Mention 2021.\nPX3 Paris Photography Prize : Honorable Mention 2021.\nSiena Creative Photo Award Two commended awards 2021.\nMotif collective Contest : First Place 2021.\nMIFA PHOTO AWARDS : Silver Award and Bronze Award 2021. 1st Place cat. Boudoir. 1st place and 3rd Place cat. Digital Art/Illustration + Silver Medal. + 8th Bronze Awards. 2021.\nWPI AWARDS : First Place + Second Place cat. Creative Manipulation 2021. .\nWPE AWARDS : 5 Silver Awards + 1 Bronze Award 2021. 1st Place cat. Boudoir. 1st place and 3rd Place cat. Digital Art/Illustration + Silver Medal. + 8th Bronze Awards. 2021.\nEPA AWARDS : 1st place and 2n","user_id":14974,"name":"Patrizia Burra","website":"www.patriziaburra.com"},{"id":708694,"bio":"Adrienne has been passionate about the arts for over 25 years.  Her foray into street photography has broadened her perspective on light, shadow, color, and reflection, each composition telling a story.  Adrienne lives in Miami, where a majority of her street photos are taken.  However, she takes advantage of her ongoing travels, to capture candid moments in the street, where ever she goes.","user_id":708110,"name":"Adrienne Hutchings","website":""},{"id":211070,"bio":"Amateurfotograf","user_id":210468,"name":"Zoltan Vass","website":"www.loksi67.com"},{"id":87006,"bio":"Photographer based in Paris\nwww.francoisguichard.fr\n","user_id":86562,"name":"François de la Pampa","website":"www.francoisdelapampa.com"},{"id":209342,"bio":"","user_id":208740,"name":"Richard Biegun","website":"www.biegun.com"},{"id":172093,"bio":"Praveen Emmanuel is an award winning documentary photographer working closely with various communities and local organisations. He graduated with a masters in journalism and communication and his body of work spans over two decades. His photographs are globally recognised and have been featured in renowned publications and exhibitions around the world. ","user_id":171491,"name":"Praveen Emmanuel","website":"www.manuelfocus.com"},{"id":15066,"bio":"Suzanne Révy is a photographer, writer and educator. She earned a BFA in photography from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. After college, she worked as a photography editor in magazine publishing for fifteen years. With the arrival of two sons, she left publishing and created a visual photographic diary of their lives. In 2016, she earned her MFA in photography from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and more recently has been exploring the landscape around her home in the suburbs of Boston.\n\nShe has exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Danforth Museum of Art among many other regional and national galleries. Révy is an adjunct professor of photography at Clark University in Worcester, MA.  She is the associate editor of the online photography review magazine, \"What Will You Remember?\" and serves on the board of the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, MA. ","user_id":15066,"name":"Suzanne Révy","website":"www.suzannerevy.com"},{"id":331137,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":330535,"name":"Patrick Regh","website":"www.fotocommunity.de/fotograf/patrick-regh/2128019"},{"id":775219,"bio":"Eleonora Kalinichenko (born 1979) is a portrait photographer. She was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. Now she lives and works in Narva, Estonia.\nIn her work, she addresses the following topics: the inner world of a woman and her roles, childhood and childhood emotions, teenagers. She shoots documentary projects, portraits, self-portraits.\nEleonora's works have been presented at group exhibitions in Russian cities, in Athens and Rome.","user_id":767083,"name":"Eleonora Kalinichenko","website":""},{"id":124865,"bio":"Tony Gale is an award winning portrait  photographer shooting for a range of advertising, editorial and corporate clients. Tony was raised in Bellingham, Washington (90 miles north of Seattle) and spent most of his time as a child exploring the woods behind his parents house. At 19 after visiting Bruce Lee's grave in Seattle, and taking his first photo with a disposable camera, he bought his first camera. He promptly broke it and bought his first SLR. At 21 he moved to Seattle to pursue photography and in fall of 2000 moved to NYC, the center of the world.\n\nTony teaches photographic lighting at FIT in NYC, he has also taught at Parsons the New School for Design and\n\nSVA in NYC, judged photo contests, and has traveled the country leading workshops for American Photographic Artists.\n\nTony is a Manfrotto Ambassador, a Sony Associate Artisan of Imagery, an X-Rite Coloratti and the APA national president.\n\nTony is also an avid triathlete, and volunteers with the Brooklyn Tri Club on the events committee.","user_id":124263,"name":"Tony Gale","website":"www.tonygale.com"},{"id":182126,"bio":"I am an Irish Citizen and a  working Class Man who grew up in England and emigrated to USA .Currently Living in Los Angeles \n  I have a BA(HONS)in Visual Communication from Nottingham University where i studied Documentary photography.\n\n","user_id":181524,"name":"Aengus MacNeil","website":""},{"id":122576,"bio":"Matthew Kamholtz was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1953 and graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1974 with a degree in Music and Philosophy. He graduated from Boston University School of Law in 1982.  He began to seriously study photography in 2007 when he attended a workshop with David Harvey. Since then, has participated in workshops with photographers working in the broad documentary tradition, including Nikos Economopoulos, Jeff Jacobson, Stella Johnson, Constantine Manos, and Alex and Rebecca Webb. \n\nHis work has been exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Danforth Museum, Minneapolis Photo Center, PhotoPlace Gallery, Praxis Gallery, Rockport Art Museum, the Photographic Resource Center of Boston, the 20/20 Photo Festival of Philadelphia, and Norfolk State University, among other venues.\n\nIn 2019, he was awarded a finalist grant by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. In 2021, his self-published book, On Screen, was exhibited at the Davis Orton Gallery and the Griffin Museum of Photography. In 2023, he was a semi-finalist in the 97th Annual International Competition at the Print Center in Philadelphia.","user_id":121974,"name":"Matthew Kamholtz","website":"mkamholtz.zenfolio.com"},{"id":554924,"bio":"My artistic vision is best depicted through my portraits, boudoir and fine art pieces. My love for photography not only stems from the creative component but from the genuine need/want to help others. We all struggle from time to time with self-worth. I use my art to elevate the individual, to not only create a memorable moment but to create an experience where they walk away with a renewed vigor and self-appreciation. Monochrome is my choice of storytelling. The absence of color is intentional, to embolden the viewer to see past our preconceived interpretation of sight, to encourage feeling, to explore and embrace the various gradients of black and white. Where many fear the absence of light, I carve it to my needs to purposefully create intent and find balance in the intricate dance of light and shadow. As Pythagoras once said “If there be light, then there is darkness” my chosen palette of creation. \n","user_id":554340,"name":"Michael Garcia","website":"www.instagram.com/lovethyselfphotography "},{"id":716893,"bio":"","user_id":716309,"name":"Burak Saltık","website":"www.instagram.com/buraksaltikk"},{"id":774975,"bio":"I help us see what's known in our hearts.\nDon Senia Murray\n\nAs an accomplished photographer and journalist, I am committed to sharing authentic stories through engaging visuals. My work is distributed globally by ZUMA Press, and I frequently contribute to leading media outlets and corporations. I firmly believe that compelling imagery and impactful language can inspire positive transformation.","user_id":766889,"name":"Don Senia Murray","website":"www.donmurray.com"},{"id":133234,"bio":"","user_id":132632,"name":"shahram najafi","website":""},{"id":560567,"bio":"","user_id":559983,"name":"andrew ilachinski","website":"www.andy-ilachinski.com"},{"id":567962,"bio":"I am an award winning photographer living on Salt Spring Island on the west coast of Canada, in British Columbia. I've been photographing for over 40 years, working on my personal fine-art projects as well as doing commercial work for clients. \n\nMy particular focus is the social landscape - the touch of the human hand on the landscape. I endeavour to create photographs that capture the dramatic simplicity of the landscape, with their geometric arrangement of shapes and lines.\n\nMy photos are widely exhibited in BC, including multiple appearances in the Sooke Fine Art Show, the Salt Spring National Art Prize Parallel Show, and the Pendulum Gallery - Vancouver, as well as being exhibited at PhotoPlace Gallery - Vermont (online), and Salon am Moritzplatz - Berlin.","user_id":567378,"name":"Seth Berkowitz","website":"www.SethBerkowitz.ca"},{"id":775235,"bio":"","user_id":767098,"name":"Doug Moody","website":""},{"id":772154,"bio":"I shoot infrared, and capture serene, eerie \u0026amp; cinematic scenes.","user_id":764285,"name":"Steven Cheadle","website":"bolide.photo"},{"id":149899,"bio":"Raised in the Rocky Mountain West-South West and have had a camera in my hands most of my life. \nEnjoy the out of doors and the visions they bring. \nPhotography is a check in the balance of my life allowing for greater expressions. ","user_id":149297,"name":"Robert Henssler","website":""},{"id":278013,"bio":"I am curious by nature and inspired by the surreal beauty of the world and the enduring power of the human spirit. Exploring and learning firsthand about the world around me with a focus to creates awareness and understanding across cultures, communities and countries.\n\n\n ","user_id":277411,"name":"Sandra Jasmin Nieuwenhuijsen","website":"www.sandrajasmin.com"},{"id":15025,"bio":"Jenny Papalexandris is a Visual Artist based in Australia. She holds a Master of Art (1997) and a Bachelor of Education (Art) 1987 from the University of NSW in Sydney.\n\nShe explores photography as a subjective response to the world of light and shadow. Her photographs are highly expressive and visually commanding. Thematically rich and diverse, her photography is imbued with a strong sense of poetry, symbolism and metaphor. They are personal records tracing universal themes of loss, sexual identity, the body as metaphor and nature. \n\nThe common thread in her diverse body of work is the impulse to ‘sense’ rather than ‘see.’ Her work reveals a singular vision explored with rigour and sensitivity, both visually and conceptually.\n\nJenny Papalexandris continues to exhibit both nationally and internationally. Her work has been exhibited at the Head On Photo Festival in Sydney, AU. She participated in exhibitions in Spain and Italy. Her work has been shown extensively in the USA. Jenny Papalexandris has been the recipient of numerous Art Awards. Her work has been included in various publications and media, including Harper’s, Black and White and Shots Magazine.\n\nIn 2016, The New Press (NYC) published Papalexandris' photography book, Five Bells_ Being LGBT in Australia, designed by EWS Design and funded by the Arcus Foundation. ","user_id":15025,"name":"Jenny Papalexandris","website":"http//jennypapalexandris.format.com"},{"id":682731,"bio":"The joy of leisurely contemplation of the world, being in a state of absolute harmony for playing, searching for new forms, lines, emotions, soul, love, drama, something unusual sometimes even in the simplest, searching for the very essence - this is about how I imagine my creativity.","user_id":682147,"name":"Denis Ivanov","website":"denisivanov.photo"},{"id":695451,"bio":"I am a 23 year old photographer and sculptor from Kerry, Ireland. I first began taking photos at the age of 16 when i received a camera for Christmas. My work has always held an interest with the everyday, I've never felt myself tied to just one subject. I think its that choice of freedom that has allowed my work to stay diverse and experimental. Being a sculpture student has also impacted my work, I've always viewed my photographs as objects of artistic significance, not simply an image on a screen or a piece of paper. I view my work as a translation of my thoughts and perspectives on the world I engage with everyday","user_id":694867,"name":"Eric O Sullivan","website":"www.sculptureandcombinedmedia.com"},{"id":775279,"bio":"","user_id":767136,"name":"Marek Sutkowski","website":""},{"id":275051,"bio":"Ana -toplek, photography and art, design, video, multimedia","user_id":274449,"name":"Ana Toplek","website":""},{"id":775353,"bio":"Ik ben begonnen met fotografie op mijn 12e jaar met een Agfa Click II.  In HAVO 3 werd fotografie als creatief vak geintroduceerd.  En dan sta je op je 15e heerlijk te werken in de doka! Het werd en is een levenslange passie! Die op welgeteld een dag na mijn 60ste verjaardag een bijzonder vervolg kreeg toen ik startte met de deeltijd vakopleiding fotografie aan de Fotovakschool in Apeldoorn. En twee jaar later afgerond.  Je blijft leren!","user_id":767195,"name":"Hans Bruinsma","website":"www.hbruinsma.com"},{"id":775297,"bio":"Born and Raised in Greece, Gabriel Pack has traveled extensively and worked in several countries, including the UK, US and Italy. For now, he calls New Mexico his home. Always looking for unique environments and experiences to photograph he is a multidisciplinary artist with a love of food, music and photography. ","user_id":767151,"name":"Gabriel Pack","website":"www.gabrielpack.com"},{"id":687468,"bio":"","user_id":686884,"name":"Ruslan Hajizada","website":""},{"id":415324,"bio":"Revi Vania Benita (Pepi Vania/Pepi Phaniie/Pepi) is an ex fashion student who loves photography so much... Now, she's a photography tutor in Mardi Yuana Junior High School Bogor.","user_id":414740,"name":"Pepi Phaniie","website":"-"},{"id":231981,"bio":"Passionné. ","user_id":231379,"name":"Tanguy Dlvt","website":"tanguydlvt.fr"},{"id":705947,"bio":"","user_id":705363,"name":"Robert Sobieraj","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054369000766"},{"id":15200,"bio":"Sheri Lynn Behr is a visual artist interested in photography without permission, perception and the screens through which we view the world. \n\nHer project on surveillance and privacy, \"BeSeeingYou,\" was exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography in 2018, and released as a self-published photo book, which was selected by Elizabeth Avedon as one of the Best Photography Books of 2018. She was invited to participate in \"A Yellow Rose Project,\" a photographic collaboration of over a hundred women photographers in response to the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.\n\nBehr’s work has also been exhibited nationally and internationally at the Amon Carter Museum of Art, the MIT Museum, Center for Creative Photography, National Museum of Singapore, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Davis Orton Gallery, Candela Gallery, Musee McCord, and many, many more.\n\nHer photographs have been featured in publications world-wide, including Harper’s Magazine, What Will You Remember?, Lenscratch, aCurator, People’s Photography (China), Orta Format (Turkey), Toy Camera (Spain), and The Boston Globe. She has received a Fellowship in Photography from the New Jersey State Council of the Arts, and grants from the Puffin Foundation, and most recently, a New York City Artist Corps Grant in 2021.","user_id":15200,"name":"Sheri Lynn Behr","website":"www.sherilynnbehr.com"},{"id":223276,"bio":"I studied visual journalism in Saint Petersburg and innovation marketing in Venice. Last 10 years I am into street photography.","user_id":222674,"name":"Arina Bedrik","website":"www.facebook.com/greenareeen"},{"id":775248,"bio":"","user_id":767110,"name":"Sergio Scuderi","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/198113896@N05"},{"id":775365,"bio":"An Icelandic photographer, currently residing in Brussels, Belgium. ","user_id":767204,"name":"Marta Runarsdottir","website":"www.morebym.com"},{"id":15162,"bio":"Murat Germen is an artist, academic and archivist using photography as an expression / research tool. Born 1965, he currently lives / works in Istanbul and London. His oeuvre focuses on impacts of overurbanization and gentrification, civic rights and participatory citizenship, documentary sustainability of local cultures, human devastation of nature, climate change, global warming, water rights. Has two monographies, one published by Skira (Italy) and the other by MASA (Turkey). Has opened/joined over ninety inter/national solo+group exhibitions. More than 400 editions of the artist’s several artworks are in personal collections of eminent art collectors / museums inter/nationally.","user_id":15162,"name":"Murat Germen","website":"muratgermen.com"},{"id":15406,"bio":"\nDale Sparage was born in Detroit Michigan.  In 1991 she received a MFA in painting  and is currently working on an MFA in Photography at Academy of Art University in San Francisco.  Her ongoing work on photographing women and the changing ideals and definitions of beauty and gender-identity has been exhibited at The Jewish Museum in Detroit, Michigan, and the Toledo Museum of Art.  In 2001 she was runner-up in Photo District News magazine Digital Imaging Contest for her personal work ‘Portraits of Women; Returning The Gaze.”  She currently lives and works in San Francisco, California.\n","user_id":15406,"name":"Dale Sparage","website":"www.DaleSparage.com"},{"id":15899,"bio":"Fritz Fabert\n\nvita\n\n*1970 near Magdeburg / Germany\n\neducation as an electrician\n\nwork and travel in eastern europe, asia and australia\n\ngroup photography exhibitions in Brandenburg and Berlin\n\n2006 \tstudies at \"Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie\n\t\tund Gestaltung\" / Berlin with Sibylle Bergemann\n\n2008 \tf-stop, 2. Internationales Fotografiefestival in\n\t\tLeipzig / Germany\n\n2008\t1/33, graduation at \"Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie und\n\t\tGestaltung\" / Berlin\n\n2009 \t\"archaeologie der arbeit\"  in the japanese magazine \"Sekai\"\n\n2009 \t\"archaeologie der arbeit\" in working for paradise , group                     \n                exhibition in the gallery \"RatskellerLichtenberg\" / Berlin\n\n2009\t\"archaeologie der arbeit\" - presentation at \"napoli teatro festival\n                italia\"    / Naples\n\n2009       \"archaeologie der arbeit\" - presentation at \"fovea exhibitions\" in New\n                 York\n\n2009/10   master class Arno Fischer\n\n2010      \"markierungen - kuenstler sehen brandenburg\" group exhibition in\n                the   \"Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus\" / Germany\n\n2012       \"nachtfalter\" in berlin magazine \"Das Magazin\"\n\n2012       \"archaeologie der arbeit\" in \"BLOW photo magazine\"","user_id":15899,"name":"Fritz Fabert","website":"www.fritzfabert.de"},{"id":86768,"bio":"I became interested in photography while studying graphic design in Florence, Italy. I was mainly fascinated by the versatility of the photographic means because, unlike sitting down in an office working at a computer, it gave me the freedom to wander the city streets where I felt there were no longer boundaries. In addition, the medium perfectly fitted in with my interest in anthropology and all those disciplines related to human behaviour. Another aspect that contributed to the development of my way of seeing and expressing the world around me has been my passion for cinema, painting, literature and history. In 2014, after several years of travelling, mainly around Europe, India and Central America, I finally settled in London, where I worked as a freelance photographer for several firms, mainly in the construction sector. In the meantime, I began working on a personal project documenting the River Thames from the source to the estuary. It was during this time that I saw my work moving in a different direction, becoming more contemplative, where the continuity of the natural landscape is fragmented and redesigned by the artefacts imposed upon it.\nMy pictures are currently represented by the Millennium Images Library,\nI am a member of the Contemporary Art Gallery Online and the Whitfield Gallery.\nMy work was recently selected by the Blank Wall Gallery in Athens for an exhibition that will be held from September 23 to October 5, 2022.","user_id":86326,"name":"Alessandro Ceccarelli","website":"www.alexcecca.squarespace.com"},{"id":168353,"bio":"PROFESSION: Licensed Psychologist (California \u0026amp; Washington state).  Private Practice 32+ years  \nSEMI-PROFESSION: Documentary and fine art photography, social issues blogger. Visual and audio documentarian of the professional and ethical controversy surrounding the American Psychological Association and Psychologists' involvement in coercive interrogations and torture during the Bush Administration's \"War on Terror\"","user_id":167751,"name":"Bob Parker PhD","website":"www.parkerfoto.com"},{"id":15490,"bio":"With a library full of painting and photo albums and with my dad also passionate about the visual arts, access was very easy, the only effort being to stretch out my hand, grab an album and  start browsing. With photo cameras was harder, the only device that I was allowed to use being a \"Smena\", lomo version. Better than nothing.  I think that from here started my visual education. Nothing forced, I'd even say natural.\nThe more intense study  of technical and compositional details occurred relatively recently, photography giving me a balance between who I am in everyday life, a dentist, a husbant, a father, and \"my moments\" as I like to call them. The desire to learn „by the book\" made me study at New York Institute of Photography, layering an information contained otherwise chaotic in my mind. The study, however, I think will never end…","user_id":15490,"name":"Stefan Neagu","website":"www.stefanneagu.com"},{"id":15477,"bio":"Short Bio\n\nJenny Boot (1969) graduated in 2012 at the photoacademy Amsterdam Holland after being a social worker for a long time. Making and creating art is a need that always has been there but now Jenny makes her living out of it.\nJenny is represented by many galeries all over the world","user_id":15477,"name":"Jenny Boot","website":"www.jennyboot.nl"},{"id":15469,"bio":"","user_id":15469,"name":"Marinos Tsagkarakis","website":"www.marinostsagkarakis.com"},{"id":15253,"bio":"Born in Phoenix Arizona, Jodi Champagne had a passion for drawing from a very young age. While other children drew flowers and smiley faces Jodi´s artistic interest was more in the eyes and character of a person. At the age of 15 Jodi became a mother, so her creative ventures were put on hold while she raised her family and devoted herself to the corporate world of engineering. As her family grew older she found herself becoming the designated photographer and videographer of all their family vacations and outings. One day she realized that she had replaced her pencil and paper with a Canon DSLR camera.\n\nJodi began working as a portrait, wedding, family and sports photographer and quickly discovered her true passion in documentary and street photography. Telling a story, bringing awareness and making a difference with her work is what she strives for.  She has traveled to the corners of Myanmar to the corners of downtown Los Angeles to capture humanity with compassion and heart.\n\nJodi´s award winning work has been featured in group exhibitions in the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Her photographs have been widely published in books, magazines, and used for editorial and commercial work.  Along with a myriad of other honors, Jodi’s work has recently received honors for the second year in a row as the “Best Photography in 2013”. Jodi lives and works in Palmdale, California.\n","user_id":15253,"name":"Jodi Champagne","website":"www.jodichampagne.com"},{"id":842097,"bio":"","user_id":827940,"name":"Alexey Neprokin","website":null},{"id":733815,"bio":"Hanna Wolf (she/her) is a British/Canadian photographic artist living and working in the Annapolis Valley, unceded Mi’kma’ki territory/Nova Scotia. She works on long-form photographic projects that investigate the relationship between identity, belonging, and acts of care, exploring how place, displacement, and memory shape familial archives.\n\nHanna has recently been named a winner of Female in Focus 2024 (British Journal of Photography), Lensculture Portrait Awards Finalist (2025) and the LensCulture Critics' Choice Awards (2024). She is a Royal Photographic Society IPE166 Exhibitor (Saatchi Gallery, 2025), Photo Oxford Finalist (Modern Art Oxford, 2023). She was shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize (2025 \u0026amp; 2024), the Head On Portrait Awards (Semi-Finalist, 2024 \u0026amp; 2023). She has been featured by The Guardian, The British Journal of Photography, Photo Vogue, Collateral Magazine \u0026amp; Zeit.  \n","user_id":732747,"name":"Hanna Wolf","website":"www.hannawolf.com"},{"id":15999,"bio":"The imaginative, manipulative and rememberable skills of an image are almost unlimited. In this broad spectrum I care about subjects with do not comprise compelling visual stimuli on one hand. On the other hand I emphasis on humanitas. My pictures capture and reflect human emotions and interactions.\n\nIn both cases, I deal with the nonobvious, the phenomena that are easily overlooked in everyday's life and purposely excluded in a commerical image culture.\n\nThe lifting of the hidden, be it visual themes, details or just nuances, implicate my photographic design elements.\nFascinated by the fact that the \"created things\" are already existing, I just observe and re-discover which forms the basis of my work.\n\nMy visual art presents the results of this specific mindfulness. My goal is-functioning as a catalyst-the evokation of emotions which raise the viewer's awareness and concern with the seemingly hidden. ","user_id":15999,"name":"Jürgen Lorenz","website":"www.juergenlorenz.at"},{"id":588236,"bio":"Bettie Coetzee Lambrecht juggled her way through different professions including art criticism,  travel, and culture journalism, as an assistant at Johannesburg Art Museum, University lecturer after achieving a Master's degree in Art History. Conceptual Photography entered as a hobby in her late sixties when she moved from  Johannesburg to  Cape Town.Over the past 14 years, she exchanged the typewriter for a camera and digital image-making. She has received local and international recognition from winning awards from USA- situated Artslant and Lens Culture plus the European PH Museum in Bologna. The latter rewarded her with inclusion of the image, Seeding the Sky, in a publication \"In The Sun On The Moon\" , as well as an individual  virtual space  in the PH Museum (see URL above). From Lens Culture a few 'Editors Choice' -awards was earned. Exhibitions include solos and group shows locally and overseas: Affordable Art Fair in New York and locally in Cape Town, South Africa including Eclectica Print Gallery, Riebeek Kasteel Contemporary and Wordart Festival, Stellenbosch ","user_id":587652,"name":"Bettie Coetzee","website":".bettieclphotography.com /  phmuseum.com/u/bettiecoetzeelambrecht"},{"id":16785,"bio":"Buki Koshoni is a Contemporary Portrait Photographer.\n\nThe love for fashion, film and the human form is evident in his artwork, which integrates identity, personality and the body aesthetic. Taking an intimate approach to his subjects, his photography celebrates personal narratives whilst creating images that draw the audience into this visual journey, representing a discovery of cultures, genders, ethnicities, sexualities and identities.\n\n“I like to shoot narrative portraits, placing people in costumes and situations that either compliment, validate, or disassemble their public or personal persona.\n\nBuki Koshoni is based in London and is available for portrait commissions, advertising and editorial assignments.","user_id":16785,"name":"Buki Koshoni","website":"www.bukikoshoni.com"},{"id":15509,"bio":"I am a photographer.\nLife is filled with stories.\n\u0026nbsp;I enjoy the art of visual story telling. For me, it's all about getting closer to the story that lies beneath the surface; the emotion that is the human being.\nI am currently taking on assignments locally and nationally.\nI specialize in\u0026nbsp; location-based portraiture for editorial clients.","user_id":15509,"name":"William Cohea","website":"www.behance.net/CoheaPhotography"},{"id":217599,"bio":"","user_id":216997,"name":"Alain Tigoulet","website":"tigala.free.fr"},{"id":657874,"bio":"raduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York with a master's degree in photography. Dedicated to the artistic creation of the multi-faceted practice including digital art, photography, moving images, and short film. Her work was primarily photographic until 2020 when she created digital artworks through self-developed technology, image synthesis, and generation. Her work is oriented toward the unknown, finding unseen beauty, and using unusual colors to evoke unconventional perceptual experiences. Facing a new era and new media, she treats computer art as an independent entity, just like oil painting and watercolor that have been around for many years, exploring and discovering the uniqueness, artistry, and potential that can be expressed by the continuous coupling of the human organism and computer inorganic matter. Her work is all about inspiring people to think about the role of digital technology iN their lives and the grafting of media on human-computer interaction. With years of experience working globally in photography, she now lives in NYC and Los Angeles as a photographer and freelance artist.\n","user_id":657290,"name":"Yuchen Liu","website":"www.ychenl.net"},{"id":775315,"bio":"Emma is a young photographer born in 2000. She grew up in the Parisian suburbs before studying humanities in a literary preparatory class. She discovered photography thanks to her godmother who took her to a museum every week. She wanted to keep a trace of all the works of art that presented themselves to her eyes. Since then, Emma has been photographing people.  After a stint in marketing and communication, Emma now devotes herself to her passion. She pays particular attention to the faces and bodies, the skin and the environment of her subjects. Her style evolves between fashion and documentary photography.","user_id":767164,"name":"Emma Binois","website":"www.emmabinois.fr"},{"id":110697,"bio":"2023 - “Behind This Line” book published by M2M\n2021 – “We Were Happy And We Didn’t Know It” Published On Kaba Collective Magazine\n2019 – “Motabilem” Collective Show At BSG, Melbourne\n2018 – “Light” First Solo Show At 101 Collins, Melbourne\n2017 – “Behind This Line” Collective Show At “Magnet Galleries”, Melbourne\n2015 – Pat Corrigan Acquisitive Awards At “CCP Salon”, Melbourne\n2015 – Collective Show At “Ballarat Photo Biennale”, Ballarat\n2014 – Collective Show At “Glow Winter Arts Festival”, Melbourne","user_id":110095,"name":"Carlo Oggioni","website":"www.carlo-oggioni.com"},{"id":242712,"bio":"I have a degree in History and a Master's degree in Social Anthropology. My photographic production is focused on street photography and documentary work mainly, I also have the portrait as the main creative genre. The mark of my documentary work resides in the records that I made with the Mura of Igapó-Açu in the Brazilian Amazon, living with them while I did my research. I have essays published in electronic magazines (Revista Maçaneta and Revista Cadernos de Campo) and participated in the collective exhibition of the Marc Ferrez Photography Prize of SESC 2017 in Brazil. I was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil in 1988 where I currently live as a photographer and as a researcher.","user_id":242110,"name":"Fernando Fileno","website":"fernandofileno.46graus.com"},{"id":704707,"bio":"My name is Maria Chiara Gaetani, I am 27 years old.\nI am intrigued by people, of whom I love to capture details, highlight features or looks, my camera helps and accompanies me in these human contacts and often speaks for me...","user_id":704123,"name":"Maria Chiara Gaetani","website":"www.mariachiaragaetaniphotography.com"},{"id":15347,"bio":"Master in Visual Arts.\nIt belongs to the National System of Art Creators of Mexico.\nHe has participated in more than 150 group exhibitions and 80 individual exhibitions in 51 countries, among others: Germany, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Cuba, China, Slovakia, Ethiopia, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Ukraine.\nIn 2016 he received the Medal of Artistic Merit from Mexico City.\nHe is the author of 11 individual books. He has illustrated, participated or has been included in more than 50 books and has coordinated or edited 5 collaborative editorial projects.\nHe has participated as a Speaker, Jury, Curator or Workshop in the main photography meetings in Latin America, Europe and Asia.\nHis work mainly explores popular culture and limits in all its meanings. From a documentary perspective, he develops transmedia and post-disciplinary projects","user_id":15347,"name":"Francisco Mata","website":"www.franciscomata.com.mx"},{"id":220207,"bio":"Soy curiosa, me interesan las personas, sus mundos, lo que las inquieta, conmueve y alegra. La fotografía de a poco se fue adueñando de mi vida y se convirtió en los últimos años en una herramienta para poder expresar lo que veo y siento.","user_id":219605,"name":"Silvina Alfonso","website":"www.instagram.com/silvinaalfonso"},{"id":251221,"bio":"","user_id":250619,"name":"JJ Guisado Rodrigo","website":"www.facebook.com/JJGuisadoCameraWork"},{"id":800066,"bio":"An amateur photographer with a lot of experience. I promote intellectual photography. He participated in at least thirty exhibitions in different countries, both professional photographers and painters. Awards- medals and diplomas. There are publications, including an article in the encyclopedia.","user_id":787637,"name":"Vladimir Vitkov","website":"no"},{"id":745900,"bio":"","user_id":742838,"name":"Vladyslav Hrynko","website":"vladhrynko.pics"},{"id":775487,"bio":"","user_id":767300,"name":"Magdalena Kardasz","website":"magdalenakardasz.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":730832,"bio":"","user_id":730234,"name":"Hamid Aminrezai","website":"www.kliklik.dk"},{"id":15528,"bio":"Cofounder of WhyNot Agency, documentary and portrait photographer, based in Poznan (Poland), PhD.He focuses on documenting a culture heritage and social affairs issues around the world.His photographs and photo essays have been published in international magazines such as: the LFI Leica Fotografie International, National Geographic Magazine, Poznaj Swiat Magazine and many more.\n\nPhotography Honors and Awards:\n2021: IPA International Photo Awards / People / Portrait\n2021: XVIII Rybnik Festival of Photography\n2021: Hamburg Portfolio Review\n2019: Travel Photographer of the Year / Street Life\n2019: IPA International Photo Awards / People / Culture\n2019: IPA International Photo Awards / People / Portrait\n2019: Sony World Photography Awards / Culture\n2019: Moscow International Foto Awards / People / Culture\n2019: Kuala Lumpur International Portrait Award\n2019: National Geographic - XV Konkurs Fotograficzny / Hydropolis\n2018: Sony World Photography Awards / Portrait\n2018: IPA International Photo Awards / Portrait\n2018: IPA International Photo Awards / Culture\n2018: Kuala Lumpur International Portrait Award\n2019: National Geographic - XV Konkurs Fotograficzny / Hydropolis\n2018: Sony World Photography Awards Portrait\n2018: IPA International Photo Awards /Portrait\n2018: IPA International Photo Awards /Culture\n2018: Kuala Lumpur International Portrait Award\n2018: National Geographic XIV Konkurs Fotograficzny\n2018: Top 100 Photography Award /Photokina\n2009: Canon ProfNetwork / Portrait","user_id":15528,"name":"Tomek Kozlowski","website":"www.tomekkozlowski.com"},{"id":389007,"bio":"Well, I'm kind of an amateur photographer.\nI use a Canon D650 camera, but more often a Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra smartphone.\nI mainly shoot nature, landscapes, flowers and other things at home and when traveling","user_id":388423,"name":"Vladimir Peretyagin","website":"500px.com/vladimirperix"},{"id":15280,"bio":"Luca was born in 1979 in Milan. He completed humanistic studies and\nafter that a degree in Sciences of Communication, with a major on\nrhetoric patterns in Cinema. While studying at university he\nmet with large format photography and started experimenting. He’s\nself taught about large format photography.\n\nHe started photographing desert landscapes during long solo adventures following an unconscious desire that he later theorized as a need of a glimpse of a trascendent absolute. Of which nowadays society is more and more becoming oblivious. He’s a reader of C.G.Jung.\n\n“Being alone in those remote areas it’s a very humbling experience, it\nhelps my mind to create a meditative suspension over the reality I\nperceive; cultural occurrences fade away leaving an apparent void\nwhich I try to fill in with shapes and colours of my photographic play”\n","user_id":15280,"name":"Luca Tombolini","website":"www.lucatombolini.net"},{"id":842103,"bio":"","user_id":827946,"name":"Alexey Neprokin","website":null},{"id":842105,"bio":"","user_id":827948,"name":"Alexey Neprokin","website":null},{"id":775521,"bio":"Danae Char is an amateur photographer based in Athens, Greece. She express herself through the camera lens and attempt to depict the human body from a feministic point of view by trying to make Inclusivity a key element in her work.","user_id":767326,"name":"Danae Charalabidou","website":""},{"id":272890,"bio":"Ba(hons)Photography from London College of Communication.  \n","user_id":272288,"name":"Erle M Kyllingmark","website":"www.erlekyllingmark.com"},{"id":125442,"bio":"Rony Zakaria holds a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. He started his career as a photographer after graduation. He learned photojournalism at ANTARA Gallery of Photojournalism in Jakarta and Ateneo de Manila in the Philippines as a fellow. Since then he has worked mainly for national and foreign publications and has covered various issues in his native Indonesia.\n\nRony has won several accolades and awards for his work, including NPPA Best of Photojournalism and Mochtar Lubis Award for Investigative reporting. He has exhibited his work widely in Paris, Manila, Bangladesh, Singapore, Thailand, Germany and Malaysia. His reportages has been published on many magazines worldwide including TIME Asia, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and Courrier International.\n\nIn 2013, he published his first monograph, Encounters. A personal work with photographs collected starting from the beginning of his career.\n\nHe lives in Jakarta but continues to travel.","user_id":124840,"name":"Rony Zakaria","website":"www.ronyzakaria.com"},{"id":15278,"bio":"Robert Hirsch is an artist, curator, and author of Seizing the Light: A Social \u0026amp; Aesthetic History of Photography; Light and Lens: Thinking About Photography in the Digital Age; Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes; Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography Since 1960; and Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels.\n\nHe has published scores of articles about visual culture and interviewed numerous eminent imagemakers.  Hirsch was Associate Editor for Photovision and Digital Camera magazines and a contributing writer for Afterimage, exposure, The History of Photography, LightWork, The Photo Review, Photo Technique, and World Book Encyclopedia among others.  \n\nHirsch’s work has been exhibited in over 200 solo and group shows.  His projects include: Manifest Destiny \u0026amp; The American West, Unseen Terror: The Bomb, Other Bogeymen, and a Culture of Fear, Shining Brow: Frank Lloyd Wright, The Sky is Falling – Seeing Ghosts: 911, and The Sixties Cubed: A Counter Culture of Images.  His installation, World in a Jar: War and Trauma, has traveled to over a dozen venues around the world and is now in the Burchfield-Penney Art Center Collection in Buffalo, NY. A past Executive Director of CEPA Gallery, Hirsch currently operates Light Research.  More at: www.lightresearch.net","user_id":15278,"name":"Robert Hirsch","website":"lightresearch.net"},{"id":15470,"bio":"Belgian based freelance photographer, specialized in landscape, architectural and interior design photography. QEP-awarded for his architectural photography since 2012, Master QEP-awarded in 2017","user_id":15470,"name":"Steven Massart","website":"www.architectuurreportage.be"},{"id":299973,"bio":"","user_id":299371,"name":"Tatiana Vishnevskaya - Stabrova","website":"tanyavishnevskaya-foto.ru"},{"id":775580,"bio":"","user_id":767371,"name":"Detlef Poetzsch","website":"www.dr-detlef-poetzsch.de"},{"id":15498,"bio":"Documentary artist based in Katowice, Poland. Focused on long-term projects and works mainly with photography, cinematography and new media. Camera operator for TVP Polish Television; Curator of No Image Yet; BFA student at ITF FPF SLU in Opava, Czech Republic.\n\nBorn 1985. Interested in photojournalism and documentary photography. Since 2009, as a freelancer published in various local newspapers in Upper Silesia, as well as in countrywide specialist magazines, international web portals and books. His work appears in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rheinische Post, Harvard Business Review, Vice, Wprost and Polska The Times Dziennik Zachodni, among others. His work has been exhibited in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Norway. Participant of both Polish and international workshops and photography projects.\n\nAdmirer of socially engaged photojournalism and the work of artists such as Ernst Haas, Saul Leiter, Antonín Kratochvíl or Hunter S. Thompson.","user_id":15498,"name":"Marcin Lachowicz","website":"marcinlachowicz.com"},{"id":775619,"bio":"I am an artist with a passion for photography. 26 years old, born in Milan, a self-taught photographer who has crossed geographical and creative boundaries in search of visual inspiration. My passion for photography has shaped my perception of the world, capturing unique moments and hidden nuances wherever I go.","user_id":767400,"name":"Nic Hariman","website":""},{"id":15559,"bio":"I am an artist, educator, and activist working primarily with photography. My work is part of a long tradition in art and photography: to bring to light and find beauty in the hidden, unconscious, or disregarded. As a first generation American, my work is deeply influenced by my Mexican and Italian roots. My art practice is also inextricably linked with my ecofeminist, total liberation activism. Awards for my work include the Ferguson Grant from the Friends of Photography in San Francisco, CA for excellence and commitment to the field. My photographs have been exhibited throughout the United States including a solo show at the Center for Photography in Woodstock, NY. I've taught art and photography to thousands of students in state universities, art schools, private liberal arts colleges, and community colleges. I received a B.A. in Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.F.A. in Photography from Indiana University. After 21 years, I left my home in the San Francisco Bay area to found the Photography and Moving Image program at a small liberal arts college in Kentucky where I live in a peaceful cabin high on a hill that looks out over a river, fields, and many trees and birds. My book of photographs and creative nonfiction, Censored Landscapes will be published on November 12, 2024","user_id":15559,"name":"Isabella La Rocca González","website":"www.glissi.org, www.censoredlandscapes.com"},{"id":440997,"bio":"I am a photographer and digital artist living in the North East of England. I grew up in Edinburgh, moved to London later in life, and then spent a decade in the Middle East. Learning vastly different customs and traditions in the UAE and Oman, my interests started with the interplay of place and identity. I began to understand the importance of culture within society and the sense of belonging this affords. My practice has developed from an overarching topic of folklore (knowledge of the people) leaning into narratives of the feminine and issues of womanhood. My work is rooted in magic realism and the blurred boundaries between the real and the surreal. My methodology often favours digital manipulation, allowing me to create other-worldly aesthetics imbued with symbolism and hidden meaning.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":440413,"name":"Caroline Black","website":"caroline.black"},{"id":364318,"bio":"Based between the UK and New Zealand, of Iranian origin, I traveled the world for 25 years, building camera obscura installations. After a hiatus in my practice, I completed a double Masters in Photography at LCC in 2020 and in Fine Art at CGLAS in 2021. I am currently a PhD student at LCC researching confessional art.","user_id":363716,"name":"Nilufar Nuthall","website":"www.nilufar.co.uk"},{"id":216071,"bio":"My private work consists mainly of  \"street photography\"  ","user_id":215469,"name":"Theo Joosten","website":"theo-joosten.nl"},{"id":15630,"bio":"Estudou Ciências Econômicas na USJT em São Paulo, estudou fotografia no SENAC. Em 1991 iniciou a carreira de repórter fotográfico e publicou em diversos meios de comunicação no Brasil como O Estado de São Paulo, Folha de São Paulo,O Globo,Veja,Isto É,Época, Diário de São Paulo entre outros.Fora do Brasil publicou no Dallas News,Miami Herald,Washington Post,Southern Ledger,The Huffington Post,Times Daily,Sun Herald,Examiner National,Sports TriCities,etc. Em 2007 foi contratado pela Infoglobo e em 2012 como subeditor do Jornal Diário de São Paulo fez a cobertura da Olimpíada de Londres, em seguida foi promovido a editor de fotografia e neste ano convidado a trabalhar na Folha de S.Paulo onde exerceu o cargo de Editor Assistente de Fotografia até fevereiro de 2015 e depois repórter fotográfico freelance. Desde 2016 é repórter fotográfico do jornal O Globo . ","user_id":15630,"name":"Edilson Dantas","website":"www.edilsondantas.com.br"},{"id":632281,"bio":"Stephen Smith is a retired, professional musician and amateur, analog photographer. He is on the editorial team of FRAMES, a quarterly, printed photography magazine. His photographic activity concentrates on middle and large format, black \u0026amp; white, analog film photography and darkroom printing on silver-gelatine paper.","user_id":631697,"name":"Stephen Smith","website":"www.stephensmith.ch"},{"id":15627,"bio":"Jon Henry is a visual artist working with photography and text, from Queens NY (resides in Brooklyn). His work reflects on family, sociopolitical issues, grief, trauma and healing within the African American community. His work has been published both nationally and internationally and exhibited in numerous galleries including Aperture Foundation, Smack Mellon, and BRIC among others. Known foremost for the cultural activism in his work, his projects include studies of athletes from different sports and their representations.\n","user_id":15627,"name":"Jon Henry","website":"www.JonHenryPhotography.com"},{"id":15351,"bio":"Megan Bent is a lens-based artist interested in the malleability of photography and the ways image-making can happen beyond using a traditional camera. This interest started to occur after the diagnosis of a progressive chronic illness.  She is drawn to image-making processes that reflect and embrace her disabled experience; especially interdependence, impermanence, care, and slowness.\n\nHer artwork has been exhibited domestically at The Center For Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO; The U.N. Headquarters, NY, NY; The Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX; form and concept, Santa Fe, NM; The Halide Project, Philadelphia, PA; Flux Factory, Long Island City, NY; El Museo Cultural, Santa Fe, NM; The Foster Gallery, Dedham MA; Soho Photo Gallery, Tribeca, NY; the Austin Central Library Main Gallery, Austin, TX; and abroad at F1963, Busan, South Korea; Alternative Space 298, Pohang, South Korea; Fotonostrum,  Barcelona, Spain; and Festival Pil’Ours, St. Gilles Croix de Vie, France.\n\nShe has been an artist in residence at Art Beyond Sight’s 2021/2022 Art + Disability Residency NY, NY; the Nobles School in Dedham, MA; and the Honolulu Museum of Art, HI. Her work has been featured in Lenscratch, Analog Forever Magazine, Fraction Magazine, Too Tired Project, Rfotofolio, and Float Photography Magazine.\n\n","user_id":15351,"name":"Megan Bent","website":"www.meganbent.com"},{"id":674207,"bio":"I’m a Canadian photographer based in Southern Ontario.\nMA Photograph- Falmouth University.\n","user_id":673623,"name":"Trish Crawford","website":"www.trishcrawfordphoto.com  "},{"id":184393,"bio":"My photographic work is mainly street.  By using pushed B\u0026amp;W film, I create gritty and contrasted pictures that represent the hardness of street life. I mainly focus on people interacting with each other.","user_id":183791,"name":"Gueric Rommel","website":"guericphotography.com"},{"id":183906,"bio":"I studied photography and film, had a career as a film editor and now that I'm retired have gone back to photography. Nothing gives me more pleasure than wandering around with my camera, looking for ordinary things that I might be able to show in unordinary ways.","user_id":183304,"name":"Stuart de Jong","website":"www.stuartdejongphotography.com/whiteblack"},{"id":193847,"bio":"","user_id":193245,"name":"Darryl Lansey","website":"darryllansey.smugmug.com"},{"id":801930,"bio":"I'm a photographer and writer spending as much of my time as possible wandering the U.S. Gulf Coast with a camera and maybe a fishing rod. In a former lifetime I was a newspaper editor and reporter. I live with my wife in the small town of Richmond, Texas, near the edge of the Houston megalopolis.","user_id":789102,"name":"Bob Dunn","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/netaloid"},{"id":579351,"bio":"I am a doctor, an interpreter,  an educator, a writer, a storyteller, a humanist, and a photographer.","user_id":578767,"name":"Nuria Mendoza Olivares","website":"Not yet!"},{"id":117606,"bio":"Rob Gale is a professional photographer and teacher from Melbourne, Australia. ","user_id":117004,"name":"Robert Gale","website":""},{"id":95725,"bio":"\nNata a Milano nel 1946, si è diplomata al Liceo Artistico e ha frequentato tre anni di Facoltà di Architettura, corsi di grafica, di fotografia e di decorazione. La sua attività si è sviluppata nel settore pubblicitario, come art director, alla Youg \u0026amp; Rubicam e alla Fabbri Editori.\nNegli anni più recenti, la sua ricerca artistica si è orientata verso il linguaggio della fotografia, una fotografia “pittorica”, attraverso cicli tematici che sono stati esposti in diverse mostre: Anelito d’assoluto e Visioni d’irrealtà entrambe tenutesi al Circolo Filologico di Milano nel 2009 e nel 2010, Riflessi d’ombra, Deliri onirici, Giochi della materia e Alberi alla Cortina Arte a Milano, Con gli occhi di un gatto, Le basiliche paleocristiane di Milano alla università Popolare di Milano \nHa pubblicato alcuni libri con AB Editore, Prospettiva Editrice e Il mio llibro.\n\n\n","user_id":95212,"name":"Maria Bartocci","website":"www.sitoidee.it"},{"id":147179,"bio":"Unsatisfied of my studies, I bought the first-price reflex and carried it everywhere. I worked directly in manual mode and  never edit my photos. Finished my studies, kept on working in bar and clubs, developed photography in a lot of different ways.\nExpression and Creativiy are Key !","user_id":146577,"name":"Charles Sabourin","website":"www.Monomanies.com"},{"id":147220,"bio":"Farihah Shah is an emerging photographer and visual artist originally from Edmonton, Alberta now based out of Bradford, Ontario.  She has a Bachelor's in Human Resources Management from York University and a Bachelor's in Fine Arts in Photography with a minor in Integrated Media from OCAD University in Toronto, Ontario. \n\nFarihah's practice includes an array of conceptual, street, and studio photography, time-based film work, multi-media installations and performance based works that explore issues of racial identity, constructed and natural landscapes, personal and collective memory, and private and public spaces.  Her work has been displayed in galleries in Scotland, Finland, Germany and Canada and she has recently been a featured artist on CBC Arts' online series This Art Works.","user_id":146618,"name":"Farihah Shah","website":"fshah.format.com"},{"id":775666,"bio":"Self-taught photographer with a passion for black \u0026amp; white photography.  Born in 1957 and living in Deinze. (Belgium)\nHas a preference for fine-art street photography, architectural photography and landscape photography.\nLoves playing with light and shadow combined with straight lines.  \n","user_id":767435,"name":"Marnix Detollenaere","website":"www.photo-impress.be"},{"id":715147,"bio":"Looking around for details has been always with me.\nmy favorite type of photography are: self Portraits -Documentary \u0026amp; Street Photography-Still Life Photography \u0026amp; some part of video art ","user_id":714563,"name":"Nastaran Rejali","website":"nastaran.rejali@gmail.com"},{"id":775730,"bio":"Amateur's Kenyan Wildlife \u0026amp; Nature Photographer based in Nairobi, Kenya. ","user_id":767481,"name":"Sushil Chauhan","website":"www.sushilchauhan.com"},{"id":113741,"bio":"Belgian photographer currently based in Senegal, my work is eclectic, spanning portraiture, documentary photography, fine art, photojournalism and street photography. It has been exhibited in Australia, Myanmar, Spain, Italy, Belgium and France. \nI am deeply influenced by and connected to some of the places where I have lived and travelled to : the south of France, the Philippines, Australia, South East Asia, the Pacific. My master’s degrees in Germanic languages and literature as well in literary translation also shape my photography.","user_id":113139,"name":"Francoise Holtzmacher","website":"www.otherpix.com"},{"id":300746,"bio":"\nJosé Agustín Ortiz Ramírez (b. 1990, Mexico City) is a visual artist and filmmaker who explores memory, identity and the capture of the impermanent through photography and video. His subjects are observed with a documentarian’s objectiveness and an artistic sensibility that allows the effervescence of everyday moments to reveal their true beauty. \n\n","user_id":300144,"name":"José Agustín Ortíz Ramírez","website":""},{"id":202857,"bio":"Amateur photographer","user_id":202255,"name":"Ignacio de Asua","website":""},{"id":641572,"bio":"Amateur","user_id":640988,"name":"Sławomir Skrzyński","website":"www.prophotomedica.com"},{"id":298100,"bio":"I'm a drifter with a camera","user_id":297498,"name":"Arjo Kleinhuis","website":"casakleinhuis.exposure.co"},{"id":589097,"bio":"I'm working as a creative director of a local branding agency in Chengdu. Photography is my hobby, basically I take photos on weekends, on my way to work and during my trips. \n\n\n","user_id":588513,"name":"Jerry Ma","website":""},{"id":842106,"bio":"Socially engaged documentary photographer exploring community, identity and place through collaborative projects across the North East of England and beyond.","user_id":827949,"name":"Hazel Plater","website":"hazelplater.myportfolio.com"},{"id":775744,"bio":"Andrea Angelino Catella was born in Turin in 1984.\nInitially dedicated to instant photography, he has participated in group and solo exhibitions both in Italy and abroad.\nIn 2021 his work was published in the book 'Polaroid Now: The History and Future of Polaroid Photography', published by Chronicle Chroma. \nIn 2022, he became a member of the TIFF Collective in Piacenza, thus beginning a different artistic path. This path led him in 2023 to be selected for the exhibition 'Il Trascorrere del Tempo, l'Attesa' at the MIA Fair in Milan. \nIn 2024, he participated with two images in the exhibition 'Soprannaturale' curated by the Red Lab Gallery in Milan, and was subsequently published in the 82nd issue of the magazine 'Gente di Fotografia', with the work 'TRA'.\nTo date, Andrea lives between Italy and Switzerland.","user_id":767492,"name":"Andrea Angelino Catella","website":"www.andreaangelinocatella.com"},{"id":775767,"bio":"Journalist, writer (2 novels) et amateur photographer, I also completed cinema studies in Brussels. \nAs a photographer, I started doing slide films, a demanding practice in terms of framing and exposure. I work now with a digital equipment (Fujifilm) and, for this project, with a very short lens.","user_id":767509,"name":"Pierre Gilissen","website":""},{"id":677439,"bio":"Federica Baruffi, also known as Gesa, born in 1983, lives and works in the province of Bergamo, Italy. A self-taught artist, she experiences a catharsis of her emotions through her images, artistically exploring the frustrations provoked by Western society.\n","user_id":676855,"name":"Federica Baruffi","website":"www.gesa.wtf"},{"id":736520,"bio":"ModernVintagePhotography has been practicing their art form for 30 years. They are most comfortable working slowly with whole plate and 8x10 format cameras and film. They are masters of the platinum print and most of their work is made with that end presentation in mind.  MVP is an Art and Photography educator of 15 years. They enjoy teaching photography through fine art and photographic history lenses. ","user_id":734985,"name":"ModernVintage Photography","website":"www.photosbymvp.com"},{"id":763939,"bio":"I received my first camera while in middle school and became known as the kid with a camera but put it away while pursuing a career in corporate business.  For the past 20+ years, I've been following my passion using digital photography to create a pallet to express my view of the world.  \n\nWhile never pursuing photography  as a career, I'm an active member of the photographic community in St. Louis, MO. Including involvement in multiple shows, competitions and organizations.  Recently, I accepted the position as co-chair of the Board of the International Photography Hall of Fame.  ","user_id":758065,"name":"Mark Braun","website":"www.braunsOriginals.com"},{"id":804315,"bio":"","user_id":791093,"name":"Zanyuan Yang","website":null},{"id":584990,"bio":"stigmatedbrain.net","user_id":584406,"name":"Jose Javier Garcia Perez","website":"stigmatedbrain.net"},{"id":15516,"bio":"Stefen is grateful to be a witness through his camera. \nHe is well versed in minimal to full production setups, and he has proven his versatility by working across different genres in the industry in more than 30 countries. \n\nIn his relatively short and intense career so far, he has garnered awards from the World Press Photo, National Geographic, Photographie de la Paris and he has been featured by BBC, PDN, Foreign Policy and Le Lettre de la Photographie. He has also summitted Mount Everest and is a Nikon Professional.  \n\nIn his free time, Stefen devotes his time to doing long term projects with a social conscience. Stefen is the co-founder of ‘The Poverty Line’, a global visual project that contexualizes poverty. It was nominated for the Prix Pictet and won the Arles Photography Open Salon. The project has been exhibited in China, Malaysia and Georgia, and presented at TED. He also serves as the photography director of ‘The Other Hundred’, a Hong Kong based social initiative.  \n\nStefen was born in Malaysia, and he moved to Singapore at the age of two. \n\nHe is based in Beijing with his wife and baby girl. \n","user_id":15516,"name":"Stefen Chow","website":"www.stefenchow.com"},{"id":775770,"bio":"Patrick D. Pagnano (1947-2018) was born and raised in Chicago. He graduated with honors from Columbia College where he majored in photography.  In 1974, Pat and his wife, Kari, moved to New York City where Patrick began his work as a street photographer while also working often in a freelance role with major television and magazine organizations.  \n\nPatrick's photographs are in the  permanent collections of the Museum of\nModern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, New York Public Library,\nArt Institute of Chicago, and Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago.  His series, Empire Roller Disco, is featured as a part of \"Art In Embassies,\" in the United States embassy in Warsaw, Poland.  \n\nHe self-published his first book, \"Shot on the Street,\" in 2002.  Anthology Editions published his second book, \"Empire Roller Disco,\" which was released in 2023.  \n\nPatrick D. Pagnano died October 7, 2018.  These submissions are put forth by his estate, managed by his wife, Kari Pagnano, and his nephew, Brian Greenenwald.  ","user_id":767511,"name":"Brian Greenenwald","website":"www.patrickdpagnano.com"},{"id":775790,"bio":"Alisha Meeder is a photographer, artist and writer with a passion for horses and travelling. When she isn’t on a plane to her next adventure, she’s probably planning her next adventure, drawing racehorses, or adventuring with her own ex-racehorse.\n\nHer photographic style is candid and usually undirected. She often waits for extended periods of time for that one perfect moment to arise, and has an exceptional feel for using natural light to give her images more depth and evoke emotion.","user_id":767526,"name":"Alisha Meeder","website":"www.alishameeder.com"},{"id":65446,"bio":"Japanese visual artist resides in Buenos Aires and the producer of the eco-documentaries,  \"Silence of El Impenetrable\" on the creation of National Park in Chaco, North of Argentina.","user_id":65182,"name":"Masako Kano","website":"www.masakokano.com"},{"id":775832,"bio":"","user_id":767556,"name":"Chris Lehmann","website":"in the making"},{"id":800467,"bio":"Photography is my passion and a way to express my feelings when I am in front of something beautiful. Not the beauty of famous monuments, stunning landscape or perfect models, but that which I find in everyday scenes and the people I meet on the street on a regular day. I also love to shoot portraits. I live and take a lot of my photos in Rome. Showing how it can be beautiful and intimate, aside from the chaos and the traffic that plagues it, is my long term project.","user_id":787939,"name":"Renzo Rizzo","website":"www.renzorizzo.com"},{"id":679116,"bio":"After college I followed a path that blended my talents as a commercial and fine art photographer with the technical skill of a master photographic printer. My commercial, large format studio clients came from retail, manufacturing, and aviation.As a master printer I managed the largest professional photographic trade show laboratory in the Midwest. I later moved to New York to work at an innovative, fine art studio, creating prints for artist Richard Prince and Fujifilm and establishing color management for Jasper Johns’ studio. I was also involved in the development of a new relief printing process to create \"touchable art\" for the blind. My Fine Art Photography was launched in the 1990s with a large format series of the abandoned Edith Rockefeller McCormick Estate in Lake Forest Il. The series was represented by Mongerson Wunderlich Gallery Chicago Il.In all my photography I try to reveal what is unnoticed or hidden in our everyday reality, emotionally and visually salient, be it a plant, a pattern, the mood of light, the movement of wind, an ordinary object, or a view from the street. I always seek what has not been seen or felt.","user_id":678532,"name":"McCormick Lee Brubaker","website":"www.mlbrubaker.com/index"},{"id":15504,"bio":"After studying literature, I shifted towards photography and graduated from Louis-Lumière National school for photography, in Paris, in 2014. I mainly explore the notion of otherness and the way history invests the landscape. In that sense I have been developing for many years a project about romani worlds involving visual practices and academic research. In 2020, the Ministry of Culture awarded a grant to the new part of my research about the sites for Travelers people in France, «\u0026nbsp;Traverser\u0026nbsp;».","user_id":15504,"name":"Antoine Le Roux","website":"www.antoine-leroux.com"},{"id":109786,"bio":"Professional photographer, writer, teacher.   My work is featured in the museum, gallery, book, magazine, and purchased by private collectors. I am the owner of a photography company, Art \u0026amp; Clarity, founded in San Francisco in 1992 and now based in Napa, CA. My commissions have included documenting cultures of the world from the vantage point of hot air balloons, an environmental museum exhibition documenting the Napa River, a book on Latino winemakers, a book on Latino chefs in Los Angeles, a museum exhibition on the building of wine caves, and travel documentation. A recent exhibition presented by aerial photography on the aftermath of fires in California. My imagery seeks to tell the story of my own inner dialogue with the world as I understand it, come in contact with, or pursue and understanding of. ","user_id":109184,"name":"Lowell Downey","website":"www.artclarity.com"},{"id":124918,"bio":"Jose Saldana is a globe-trotting, mountain-climbing, photographer of Puerto Rican descent from Philadelphia. Jose experienced almost total loss of hearing by the time he was 2 years old. In middle school, Jose exhibited a fascination toward the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal. He spent hours reading National Geographic Magazines and marveling over the photography of the world’s tallest mountains. The serene peaks and their overwhelming silence appealed to the young man.\u0026nbsp; It was a fascination that stayed with him. Jose Saldana was fortunate to attend high school at Washington’s Model Secondary School for the Deaf, part of Gallaudet University. At this point, Jose set his sights on a life of travel, mountain-climbing, and photography. From 2005 to 2016, Jose\u0026nbsp;climbed more than 40 mountains ranging in heights up to 18,900\u0026nbsp;feet.\u0026nbsp;He has reached the peaks of mountains in Colorado, Italian Alps,\u0026nbsp;Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alberta, Argentina, New Mexico, Arizona","user_id":124316,"name":"Jose Saldana","website":"josesaldana.myportfolio.com/projects"},{"id":761562,"bio":"I'm Riccardo, photographer of 26 y.o. I'm born and raised in Italy, Sardinia. At the moment I'm travelling around Australia, looking for people, new cultures, and places. I enjoy every moment step by step waiting for everything passing through myself.","user_id":756028,"name":"riccardo pitzalis","website":"www.riccardopitzalis.com"},{"id":838133,"bio":"","user_id":823976,"name":"Xavier Basallo","website":""},{"id":768482,"bio":"My name is Chetan Verma, and I am a street photographer based in Gurgaon, India, a suburb of New Delhi. About eight years ago, I began capturing moments on the street, and since then, my love and passion for street photography have only grown. This art form helps me appreciate how life is full of fascinating possibilities, waiting to be discovered if we look closely enough. Professionally, I am a software engineer with an investment background in Gurgaon. You can view my photographs on Instagram at @chetanclicks.","user_id":761548,"name":"Chetan Verma","website":""},{"id":842111,"bio":"","user_id":827954,"name":"Magda Jeziorska","website":null},{"id":15489,"bio":"Anni Kinnunen (1978) is a visual artist whose most important instrument is photograph, but she also works with video art and installations.\n\nKinnunen is settled in a strong line of Finnish artists that use performing art in pictures, but her photographs are not self-portraits. The characters in the images represent people in their role-plays, reflecting the atmosphere of our time and the moods of the artist. \n\nKinnunen uses her body as part of her working method, in which the body and its memory become part of the works. The movement seen in the pictures is created through the movements of the artist’s body, adding the element of chance to the carefully prepared shooting situations. \n\nKinnunen's photographs are shot in actual situations. She succeeds in avoiding the imagery usually used to imitate naturalness so totally that her photographs could never be considered true. They are, in the end, very true, although they often look like surrealistic games.\n\nDuring the past two decades, Kinnunen’s works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Japan, China, Russia, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, Iceland, Denmark, Luxembourg, USA and Canada. In Finland, she has participated in events such as the Young Artists exhibition of Kunsthalle Helsinki (2009), the Snowball Effect Northern Finland Biennale (2012, 2014, 2016) and Mänttä Art Festival (2013, 2018). Her works are included in the collections of the Oulu Museum of Art, the Finnish State Art collection.","user_id":15489,"name":"Anni Kinnunen","website":"www.annikinnunen.com"},{"id":721000,"bio":"American, b. - Robin Crookall uses photography as a pedestal for her sculptural dioramas, creating uncanny images of domestic environments. Crookall received her MFA from New York University and completed her BFA at the University of Washington. Crookall is a 2021 finalist in The Print Centers, 95th Annual International Competition. In April 2021 she had a solo exhibition at Real Art Ways in Hartford CT. Fall 2020 she completed a residency and solo exhibition at Penumbra Foundation in New York City. Crookall is a 2019 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in photography from The New York Foundation for the Arts. Crookall has participated in group exhibitions at Field Projects in New York, Candela Gallery in Virginia, Art Basel in Miami, Headlands Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Gallery 4Culture in Seattle, and Friesen Gallery in Seattle. Publications featuring her work include Artsin Square (2022), Musée Magazine (2021), Vast Magazine (2021), Real Art Ways Zine (2021), Indiefoto (2016), and The Seattle Times (2012). Crookall currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, and is preparing for exhibition at Catskills Art Space in 2024.\n","user_id":720416,"name":"Robin Crookall","website":"www.robincrookall.com"},{"id":163743,"bio":"Caroline Mardok is a French-American visual artist whose work explores identity, belonging, and social movements through photography, public art, and documentary storytelling.\n \nBased in Brooklyn, she creates long-form visual narratives that blend black-and-white portraiture, street photography, and interviews to reflect communities navigating exclusion, resilience, and transformation. Her foundation in portraiture—built through years of photographing renowned musicians, writers, and cultural icons—has shaped a practice that is both intimate and socially engaged.\n\nMardok’s work moves fluidly between traditional and public spaces, taking the form of large-scale murals and sculptural installations. Not Tired Yet, exhibited at Bronx River Art Center, honors the activism of Black and Trans women in New York. Her photo-sculpture park In Honor of Black Lives Matter, displayed in the Bronx (2021–2022), offered a multidimensional reflection on the 2020 uprisings. In Red Hook, she created American Dream, a 100-foot multimedia mural confronting climate change, public housing, and collective strength in waterfront communities.\n\nHer portrait series Lead with Love celebrates a collective of trans and non-binary individuals reclaiming liberation and visibility through movement. The work was featured in Revolution is Love, published by Aperture, with several of her photographs—including the cover image—contributing to the visual legacy of the Black Trans Liberation movement. Her most recent series,\nWater Guardians, documents inclusive surf lessons for children across New York, reclaiming the ocean as a site of joy, safety, and connection. She is currently directing her first documentary film, expanding her exploration of water access, environmental justice, and surf culture through moving image and sound.\n\nHer work has been featured in The New York Times, CBS, and Artnet, and exhibited by ICP, Aperture, and the British Journal of Photography. She lives and works in Brooklyn.","user_id":163141,"name":"Caroline Mardok","website":"www.carolinemardok.com"},{"id":219993,"bio":"","user_id":219391,"name":"Peter Bjerg","website":"www.peterbjerg.dk"},{"id":121326,"bio":"I love creating relationships with places and people using photography as a medium","user_id":120724,"name":"Cinzia Toscano","website":"www.cinziatoscano.com"},{"id":415870,"bio":"I am a Colombian photographer and videographer based in Berlin. Above all, I am an artist and storyteller who passionately explores the human experience through my travels and encounters around the world. My work is recognized for its sensitivity and attention to detail, form, and color. Especially in fields such as advertising and photojournalism. ","user_id":415286,"name":"Camila Berrio","website":"www.camilaberrio.com"},{"id":800620,"bio":"Amateur 64 ans. Passionné de photo depuis le lycée.\nAime la street photography et le portrait. L'humain.","user_id":788060,"name":"Pascal Vélocipède","website":""},{"id":686813,"bio":"Michelle Newnan lives in Melbourne.\n\nMichelle is a finalist for the Olive Cotton Award 2023.\n","user_id":686229,"name":"Michelle Newnan","website":"www.michellenewnan.com"},{"id":805680,"bio":"","user_id":792196,"name":"Jerome Vallet","website":""},{"id":805672,"bio":"Kyumin Kim lives and works in Seoul, South Korea. \n\n\n","user_id":792189,"name":"Kyumin Kim","website":"www.kimkyumin.com"},{"id":775924,"bio":"","user_id":767626,"name":"Marcello Zanonato","website":"www.premioceleste.it/SmartIris"},{"id":775938,"bio":"","user_id":767635,"name":"Antonio Abel Cerón Mejía","website":""},{"id":800698,"bio":" Vladimir Khorev was born in Moscow in 1981. He is a graduate of the Moscow State Institute of Culture. Vladimir is a professional Argentine tango dancer. He moved to Buenos Aires in 2009 to study tango. In 2012, he returned to Moscow. Since then, he traveled and participated in many international tango festivals and world contests as a tango artist. In 2017 he became a resident of Taipei, Taiwan. Vladimir’s serious interest in photography began in 2019. Presently, Vladimir Khorev works exclusively on his urban photography projects. Vladimir define himself as a photographer of everyday life. He is primarily interested in specific state of light, colors, and geometry in his works. \nWherever he is , Vladimir remains a calm observer . He waits for the moment , captures it and presents without judgment to our curiosity and watchfulness - it is patterns, structures, colors and geometry of space . There are always multiple layers and angles in one frame . People are just droplets, diluting the stillness of the moment. Or adding to it.\n","user_id":788118,"name":"Vladimir Khorev","website":"www.vladimirkhorev.com"},{"id":775966,"bio":"","user_id":767658,"name":"Gabriella Giannini","website":"www.gabriellagiannini.art"},{"id":455704,"bio":"I love to be inspired in my reportage by the passion for fashion, black and white photography of artists such as Mario Testino and Helmut Newton. My reportages are natural and I capture your most important moments and emotions. \n","user_id":455120,"name":"Aleksandra Koss","website":"www.aleksandrakossphotography.com"},{"id":776187,"bio":"Mobile photographer from Poland ","user_id":767834,"name":"Paweł Mazur","website":"www.instagram.com/onelife_photostory"},{"id":612786,"bio":"","user_id":612202,"name":"Alexander Roßbach","website":"www.alexanderrossbach.com"},{"id":15464,"bio":"Queer non-binary photographer from Romania currently dividing my time between New York where I drive for UBER, LYFT and CURB (for people with disabilities), and Romania where I work on my documentary projects","user_id":15464,"name":"Daniela Groza","website":"danielagroza.com"},{"id":15735,"bio":"Ryan Mastro discovered his love of photography while documenting his time in the United States Marine Corps. After 5 years in the Marines, he attended photography school in Missoula, Montana, where he managed to score a photo pass for for his favorite band, Pearl Jam. His work has appeared in various books and galleries and has been recognized by PDN, Billboard and the International Photography Awards.","user_id":15735,"name":"Ryan Mastro","website":"www.ryanmastro.com"},{"id":216653,"bio":"I am an editorial photographer-journalist specialized in interior design,  architecture and portraits\n\nI am currently eager to further develop my career in the field of photojournalism\n\nI am an autodidact. ","user_id":216051,"name":"Anne-Catherine Scoffoni","website":"www.acscoffoni.com"},{"id":705611,"bio":"","user_id":705027,"name":"Russell Evans","website":""},{"id":800689,"bio":"I started taking photos 7 years ago.  the reason why I started is that I wanted to keep the moments and memories that I saw on my trip. Since ever then I am able to feel that moment and bring back my memories whenever I look at my travel  photos.\nI am trying to improve my photography skill constantly.","user_id":788111,"name":"Seoyoung Kim","website":""},{"id":542802,"bio":"Mengting (Matilda) Zhou is a visual artist based in New York. Her work presents diversity and complexity thanks to the use of different media such as film, digital photography, video and installation. Mengting’s fine art work was featured in a few exhibitions including a solo exhibition at Lian Zhou Foto Festival (China), group exhibitions at the Greenpoint Gallery, Citybird Gallery, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery, PHOTOVILLE(New York).","user_id":542218,"name":"mengting Zhou","website":"www.mengtingmatildazhou.com"},{"id":291214,"bio":"","user_id":290612,"name":"Ena Skaljic","website":"enaskaljicphotography.com.au"},{"id":15794,"bio":"Freelance journalist - still and film media. Holds a B.A. with concentration in Photojournalism from Empire State College at S.U.N.Y., and a M.S. in Interactive Media from Quinnipiac University. \n","user_id":15794,"name":"Margaret Waage","website":"www.margaretwaage.com"},{"id":15748,"bio":"Christa Blackwood is a photo, text and installation artist working with themes related to identity, history, and popular culture. Blackwood received her MA in Studio Art from New York University and a BA in Classics from The University of Oklahoma. Her work has been featured in several publications including The New York Times, NYQ, New York Newsday, The Village Voice and The Chicago Sun Times. She has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and abroad.","user_id":15748,"name":"Christa Blackwood","website":"christablackwood.com"},{"id":124791,"bio":"I'm a freelance documentary photographer and photojournalist based in Lake Como area, with over 10 years experience working for some online media, newspaper, magazines and national / international photo agencies. \n\nMy portfolio is extensive and ranges mainly from news, reportages, events, street photography and lifestyle, till fashion, advertising imagery, retail catalogs \u0026amp; e-commerce product work. Some of my work have been published on italian and international newspapers and magazines.","user_id":124189,"name":"Marco Aprile","website":"www.marcoaprile.it"},{"id":710741,"bio":"I was born on April 25, 1980 in Belfort, France. Until 1991, I lived in Froideval (90), from 1991 to 2013 in Saint-Étienne (42) and have been living in Clermont-Ferrand (63) since 2013. \n.","user_id":710157,"name":"Hervé Struck","website":"hervestruck.myportfolio.com"},{"id":776023,"bio":"","user_id":767705,"name":"Kei Rowan-Young","website":"www.keirowanyoung.com"},{"id":15575,"bio":"Ádám Urbán was virtually born into the photography and news making. His parents were working in these professions. His mother was a layout editor, art director, his father was a socio photographer. His interest towards photography began to be serious at the age of seventeen. He spent his summer holidays as an assistant in the advertising photographer's, Péter Záray's, studio, where the professional advertising photography catches became imbued into him. He had a part in starting the first electronical musical magazine's (Freee) launch, with this he could be the first party photographer of he country. Beside this he made fashion-, portrait and advertising photoes for various agencies. He gained serious life experience during the four months spent with György Faludy, taking the famous outrageous series of the huge poet and his young wife.","user_id":15575,"name":"Adam Urban","website":"www.urbanfotoblog.blogspot.com"},{"id":773155,"bio":"I have an AA in Marketing Art and Design and a BA in Photojournalism but I'm pretty much a self-taught photographer. Most of what I've learned has developed from a very early interest in my teenage years, particularly in the documentary and street genres, which is the inspiration part and the rest is pure intuition and dedication. My first 35mm camera was a manual Bell and Howell given to me by my father as a Christmas present with a TimeLife book \"The Camera\".  My first love was Black and White but I don't care to limit myself and have since learned to see beauty in color as well. I define myself as a connoisseur of life, the good bad beautiful and all the faces in between. This is what I strive to convey with my images.","user_id":765243,"name":"Deborah Troeller","website":"twitter.com/DeborahTroeller@deborahtroeller"},{"id":695850,"bio":"I caught the camera bug early on, when my parents gave me a Brownie Starlet camera as a gift for my seventh birthday. My first published photographs were taken to illustrate my work as a newspaper reporter and freelance writer. Later, as I followed a career path that led to ordained ministry in the Episcopal Church, photography became a spiritual discipline for me. I’m especially interested in the way light can be a metaphor for grace or spiritual presence that breaks in and illuminates, transforming the ordinary to be extraordinary. ","user_id":695266,"name":"Cathy Kerr","website":"ckerr.myportfolio.com"},{"id":68139,"bio":"","user_id":67873,"name":"Mery Arias","website":""},{"id":841710,"bio":"https://393bet.eu.com - 393bet - Sua Melhor Escolha para Apostas Online e Cassino ao Vivo no Brasil\nWebsite：https://393bet.eu.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 393bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #393bet#393betgnames #393betogincom #393betwebsite #393betcasino\n","user_id":827553,"name":"my rmtdynftb","website":"393bet.eu.com"},{"id":800836,"bio":"Birthplace: Chicago\nHome: Henderson, NV since 2019\nPlaces lived: Lake Tahoe, CA, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and NYC\nProfession: Retired film tech: Focus puller and Photo Sonics High-Speed Camera Tech. \nHobbies: Travel and Photography\nLast Book Read: Horst-Photographer of Style\nLast Accomplishment: Screenplay adaptation of Frank R. Zindler's memoir Confessions of a Born-Again Atheist: The Implausible Lives of  A Godless Guy entitled ONE MAN STOOD ALONE.\nQuote: \"How do you want to be photographed? The way you see yourself or the way you have never been seen before? \nProfile: Quick wit and liberal!","user_id":788219,"name":"Nicholas Nizich","website":""},{"id":776057,"bio":"","user_id":767734,"name":"Aya Delroy","website":""},{"id":776016,"bio":"Desde hace un lustro que me dedico a la fotografía urbana y, con ella, he buscado vincular elementos de las Ciencias Sociales (conceptos de la microsociología) con la fotografía callejera","user_id":767699,"name":"Luis Trigo Soto","website":""},{"id":15550,"bio":"Pygmalion Karatzas studied architecture at the Technical University of Budapest and urban design at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. From 1999 to 2012 he worked as an architect designing more than 20 projects. In 2013 he started focusing on architectural and fine art photography. Since then he has photographed more than 120 architectural, editorial and commercial projects and 60 artistic series with subjects from Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Qatar and USA. \n \nHis images are being regularly featured in print and web publications from Greece and abroad, and have received 43 distinctions from leading international photographic competitions. He has participated in group exhibitions in Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras, Paris, Rome, London, Trieste; and produced 7 book collections. In 2015 he was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Artist Scholarship sponsored by the College of Architecture and Design of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.   ","user_id":15550,"name":"Pygmalion Karatzas","website":"www.pygmalionkaratzas.com"},{"id":15887,"bio":"I am former graphic designer, taking photos, telling stories, is a my dedication since my early childhood.","user_id":15887,"name":"Roswitha Wesiak","website":"www.roswithawesiak.com"},{"id":15885,"bio":"I am professional photographer, specializing in architectural, interior, industrial, commercial and fine art photography.\nI am based in Kyiv, Ukraine.\nYou can find more details about me on the \"About me\" page on my web site.","user_id":15885,"name":"Sergiy Kadulin","website":"www.sergiykadulin.art"},{"id":412911,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":412327,"name":"Alexe Timoney","website":""},{"id":15594,"bio":"Growing up military, without a solid place to call home, much of my work expresses a longing for grounding. This is a running thread appearing in several projects. There is a moody, dreamy quality to several of the projects that are a conscious manifestation of the subconscious. Ethereal, foggy, romantic and separation from the subject are all ideas that I can trace back to growing up rootless and being infused with a wandering spirit searching for home.\n\nWorking primarily with film, vintage, plastic and lensless cameras and in historic and alternative processes, I select the camera, film/or not, and final print process as an extension of the intent of the imagery.","user_id":15594,"name":"Erin Malone","website":"www.erinmalone.com"},{"id":753129,"bio":"","user_id":748962,"name":"Zoltan Janik","website":""},{"id":849983,"bio":"Just a student who loves analog/alternative photography and a mom!","user_id":835827,"name":"Cameron Flores","website":""},{"id":800896,"bio":"I am a 23-year-old artist from Poland. My fascination with capturing everyday moments began when I received my first camera at the age of 4. Photography has been my passion ever since, alongside a deep love for painting. At 7, I attended my first exhibition showcasing my painting, proudly going with a broken, purple nose instead of heading to the hospital, which showed how much art meant to me. As a teenager, I discovered the healing power of colorful paintings while coping with trauma. I feel closest to myself when I am fully immersed in the creative process, especially in museums. By capturing everyday moments, I seek to understand the world through art, colours and human emotions.","user_id":788268,"name":"Julia Rominkiewicz","website":""},{"id":15723,"bio":"I live part-time in San Francisco and part-time in a 26 ft. Lazy Daze motorhome, christened Carpe Diem, pursuing my photographic interests across the continent. I am largely self-taught, but consider my longtime friendship with fine art photographer Stephen Johnson, and the likes of Richard Misrach and Edward Burtynsky, to be the basis of my photographic inspiration and proficiency. I studied graphic arts and multimedia design at San Francisco State University, and attend classes and lectures at the San Francisco Art Institute as time permits. My work has been exhibited across the country and Europe.","user_id":15723,"name":"David Gardner","website":"www.lightight.com"},{"id":15684,"bio":"Matt Eich (b. 1986) is an American photographic essayist born and based in  Virginia. His work hinges on themes of family, community and country. For the past decade he has created long-form essays about the American Condition. \n\nMatt has been recognized as one of PDN's 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch, a participant in the Joop Swart Masterclass and received the F25 Award for Concerned Photography. His projects have received grant support from the Aaron Siskind Fellowship, an NPPA Short Grant, a National Geographic Magazine Photography Grant and two Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. \n\nEich hold a BS in Photojournalism from Ohio University and is pursuing an MFA in Photography from Hartford Art School's International Limited-Residency program. ","user_id":15684,"name":"Matt Eich","website":"www.matteichphoto.com"},{"id":15691,"bio":"SUZANNE HEINTZ’s work, described as equal parts photography and theater.\n\nGrowing up in New York was more influential than any of her education. Not only was she surrounded by a multitude of cultural influences, but she also was around larger-than-life Characters, in which the Projection of Self was the name of the game. Having been raised in the Mormon Church also made a lasting impression. It provided her first experience in the idealization of family, and the glorification of the role of women as Mother and Homemaker. If you connect these dots, an image of her work can be seen.\n\nThese influences have come together in shaping the focus of her subject matter. The external pressures of culture, and the internal pressures she placed on herself to fit into the expectations of that culture, built up over time, until she decided to do something about it. In order to confront it, she felt she had to satirize the idea of Conformity to a universally accepted way of life","user_id":15691,"name":"Suzanne Heintz","website":"suzanneheintz.com"},{"id":16340,"bio":"I'm a Romanian clinical psychologist and documentary photographer, interested in humanistic photography and everyday life stories, that I try to follow as deeply as possible.\nI'm a founding member of @everydayeasterneurope and a contributor to Everyday Projects. I collaborated with Getty Images Editorial and Romanian agencies Mediafax Foto and Inquam Photos. Some of my pictures appeared in Vice Magazine USA/UK/Romania, Times Magazine's Lightbox, Washington Post, DeutscheWelle, Bloomberg, Featureshoot, documentEAST, BurnDiary, Scena9, Mediafax Foto Best of 2010/2011, Crossingborders Picture Fund, etc.\nMy images were exhibited at FotoIstanbul 2015 ( Istanbul, Turkey ), FotoIstanbul 2016 ( Istanbul, Turkey ), Artencounters 2015 ( Timisoara, Romania ), Innersound International New Arts Festival 2014 ( Bucharest, Romania ), Mediafax Foto Best Of 2011 ( Bucharest, Romania )","user_id":16340,"name":"Ciprian Hord","website":""},{"id":776109,"bio":"","user_id":767775,"name":"Marc Holderied","website":""},{"id":632704,"bio":"I am Barnana and I am currently working as a content manager in Paris, France. I am originally from Siliguri in India, and I have studied in other major cities such as Kolkata and Bangalore and worked in Mumbai for a year. With a background in literature and journalism, I've found photography to be the perfect medium for capturing those extraordinary moments within the ordinary minutes of life. Through my photographs, I provide a glimpse into the simplest interactions, quiet moments, and subtle details that define our everyday experiences. I deliberately take photographs in black and white, as I believe it offers a broader, more universal appeal.\n\n","user_id":632120,"name":"Barnana Sarkar","website":""},{"id":412791,"bio":"I took up photography seriously in 2015. I am most keen on street photography. I try to capture that split second where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, the plain becomes beautiful,  the mundane becomes quirky.","user_id":412207,"name":"Keith Davies","website":"keithdavies.net"},{"id":679670,"bio":"Gianluca Mortarotti is a London-based self-taught photographer from Italy known for his compelling street photography. In his work, he experiments with visual techniques weaving together abstraction and storytelling.\nHe attempts to capture life in the streets and the connections between people that can seem strange and unusual. He explores these themes without turning down the intriguing presentation of street scenes or the visual appearance of images. His persona behind the camera brings out his life philosophy of looking for the exceptional in the ordinary and makes it visible through a consistent aesthetic that is both narrative and metaphorical in its meaning.","user_id":679086,"name":"Gianluca Mortarotti","website":"www.inframeswetrust.com"},{"id":275904,"bio":"","user_id":275302,"name":"Pui Sze C","website":""},{"id":724367,"bio":"I am an observer. I studied photography to capture my experiences.","user_id":723783,"name":"Xavi Soler","website":""},{"id":15950,"bio":"Studied at Faculty of Fine Arts at Nicolaus Copernicus University as well as photography at European Academy of Photography and making diploma under the guidance of Izabela Jaroszewska.\nPublication: „Camerapixo”, „Get Inspired Magazine”, „Beau NU Magazine”, „WePhoto Book – 2015 - Eastern Europe”, „SHOT Magazine”, „Shut your aperture”, Vogue online.\nAwards: Two honorable mentions in International Photography Awards (IPA 2015 New York / USA), category: People - Children i People - Portrait ;\n3rd place in Portrait category - ASF International Fine Art Photography\nNominee in Portrait Category in International Photo Contest in B\u0026amp;W Child Photography.\nExhibition:  PH21 Gallery, Budapest:  International PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition \"The self(ie) and the other: PORTRAITURE\"\nSolo exhibition: 17.09.2015 - Galeria Sowa, Olsztyn , Poland\nPhotographs are for me a memory of yesterday that is not lost in the abyss of oblivion. The real fun is to collect magical and fleeting moments ... to keep them in the poetry of light. Shooting is about creating a new realities. World under the eyelids becomes real ... a fascinating journey inside yourself allows you to discover a wide range of sensitivity, expand horizons and continues to follow the footsteps of the imagination.\n","user_id":15950,"name":"Edyta Pękala","website":""},{"id":628891,"bio":"Jenny Hansen Das is a photographer living, studying and working in Seattle, Washington. Her focus is on finding the small, absurd or uncomfortable moments of life. Much of her photography centers around the awkwardness of childhood and the transitions that go hand in hand with that phase of life.\n\nJenny focuses mainly on producing work that is a combination of analog and digital modes. Regardless of the method, the main theme is showing the everyday in a different way.\n\nJenny received her certificate in fine art photography from the Photography Center Northwest.","user_id":628307,"name":"Jenny Hansen Das","website":"www.jennyhansendas.com"},{"id":801583,"bio":"I am a film photographer and a human researcher. A Huge fan of street and portrait photography. An owner of the small collection of Japanese mechanical film cameras from 1960-1980 years. Also I work in CG area as 3D Character Animator. ","user_id":788826,"name":"Anastasiia Popova","website":"500px.com/p/anastasiia_popova"},{"id":848704,"bio":"Ieva Mizgeraite - Lithuanian photographer based in Vilnius, working across Europe and beyond. I work explores the inner world made visible through fine art, street, and documentary photography.\n\nDrawn to quiet gestures, pauses, and unguarded moments, I focus on identity, femininity, power, and the contrast between public and private selves. Mostly working in black and white, I approach photography with patience, conversation, and deep respect for her subjects.\n\nProfessionally active since 2025, my images have been created in Lithuania, Italy, Spain, and beyond.","user_id":834548,"name":"Ieva Mizgeraite","website":null},{"id":110222,"bio":"I find myself drawn to settings where natural and man-made worlds meet. I am especially moved by trees and the sky, by how nature can make even the most frenetic environment peaceful and healing, by how something ordinary can be beautiful. I have chosen black and white to create a sense of gentleness, as well as to see things more clearly. I think I seek out this type of scene, because in making these images, I am trying to heal myself.","user_id":109620,"name":"leslie j yerman","website":"www.lesliejyermanphoto.com"},{"id":172666,"bio":"I started in 90s working as freelance with an old roman fotoreporter who tried to teach me all he knew about photography but I gave up quite soon cause money and time weren't never enough. But passion never died so I went on shooting just as amateur and trying to keep myself always trained. Right now I am publishing a photographic book named \"Rugged Style War\" with Schiffer Publishing. It's a book about ww2 american jackets coming from a private collection and the way they are used today in modern times. ","user_id":172064,"name":"David Petrini","website":""},{"id":762120,"bio":"It took me quite a few years to realize that photography is all about seeing and learning to include in the frame that which your inner feelings and emotions direct you to do. \nYou can't have someone teach you that, but you can be assisted by looking at art and if you see parallels with what you feel is the direction you want to take, then you are on the right path.","user_id":756505,"name":"Alexander George","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/45092161@N05"},{"id":126378,"bio":"I was born in 1982 in Bosnia and in 2014 I moved to Italy - to Tuscany, specifically - where I still live. \nI am painter and freelance photographer.\n\n","user_id":125776,"name":"Josip Miskovic","website":""},{"id":850742,"bio":"","user_id":836586,"name":"Joy Marchione","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086949837565"},{"id":776265,"bio":"I am a 21 years old photographer. I have a production company here in brazil and i love to shoot in the street in my free time","user_id":767896,"name":"Guilherme Burgos","website":""},{"id":15873,"bio":"Mark Kimber is currently Studio Head of Photography ; New Media at the SA School of Art, University of South Australia and is one of Australia’s most respected photo-based artists. He completed his Bachelor of Visual Arts at the SA School of Art, University of South Australia in 1981 and his Masters in Fine Art at the Chelsea School of Art, London in 2000. Kimber has exhibited extensively and has held more than 60 solo exhibitions \u0026amp; 85 group exhibitions over the past 20 years. He has exhibited nationally \u0026amp; internationally including London, Paris, Spain, New Zealand and the United States. In 2002 \u0026amp; 2004 he undertook a Polaroid Studio project in New York and in 2008 he was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph renowned South Australian scientist Dr Basil Hetzel. Recent exhibitions include Phantasia, Photoquai Festival, Australian Embassy, Paris and Intangibles in Terra Australis, Kubo-Kuxta, San Sebastian, Spain. His work is represented in many major collections including the National Gallery of Australia; Art Gallery of SA; Art Gallery of WA; Sir Elton John Collection and Artbank. ","user_id":15873,"name":"Mark Kimber","website":"markkimber.net"},{"id":16396,"bio":"The majority of Paul's personal projects are often focused on people; their interests and passions, especially if they are in or around water. \n\n\n\n\n","user_id":16396,"name":"Paul Abbitt","website":"www.paulabbitt.com"},{"id":125573,"bio":"Photography has always been a large part of my life but I became a professional photographer only after having tried different studies (engineering), jobs (electrical maintenance) and pursued different dreams (being an airplane pilot). For almost two decades I worked for a newspaper of the largest media group in Brazil until I slowly moved from news to documentary. I am now an independent photographer based in Brazil, focusing on social inequality, environmental, gender and violation of human rights. Since 2016 I've been articulating a Brazilian league of Women Image Makers. The name is YVY, in Tupi Brazilian Indigenous language and means Land.  I am experiencing 29 months without having a house traveling wherever Photography takes me. I kindly invite you to visit the beds that have been my temporary houses in the past months.","user_id":124971,"name":"Marizilda Cruppe","website":""},{"id":15851,"bio":"Infused in ideas bridging philosophy, natural science and art history, Sarah Grew’s art studies ideas of time, light and climate change. To further develop the concepts that enrich her work she has participated in a philosophical collegium in Italy, become a beekeeper, studied native plants, and been the resident artist at a recycling facility. Grew has been awarded numerous residencies including the Djerassi Residency Artist Program, the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Joshua Tree National Park, and the Ucross Foundation. In 2022, she received a Lens Culture Critics Choice Award and was included in Critical Mass Top 50.","user_id":15851,"name":"Sarah Grew","website":"www.sarahgrew.com"},{"id":587540,"bio":"koitz is a Basque-American photographer and reporter ( and sometimes a photojournalist) living in New York City with his husband. In the spring of 2020, the Basque-American photographer released his first book, “koitz Gay Fire Island” that covers 14 years of queer life in the two mostly gay communities of Fire Island, NY: the Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove. That year, curator Elizabeth Avedon included his very successful book as one of the best photography books of 2020. \n\nAlong with Parker Sargent, koitz directed the documentary “In the Meat Rack” that premiered on 2022 at the Cherry Grove Archives Collection Film Festival. The Meat Rack on Fire Island, is arguably the most (in) famous gay male cruising spot in recent history.","user_id":586956,"name":"koitz *","website":"www.koitzphoto.com"},{"id":567945,"bio":"I like photography especially nature and animals.","user_id":567361,"name":"Caroline Martin","website":"www.facebook.com/caromartinphoto"},{"id":15994,"bio":"I am an American photographer and organic farmer currently based in Sendai, Japan.  ","user_id":15994,"name":"Caleb Knipp","website":""},{"id":16295,"bio":"Photographer\nRotterdam-The Netherlands","user_id":16295,"name":"Dennis Wisse","website":"www.denniswisse.com"},{"id":776332,"bio":"","user_id":767947,"name":"Liang Qun","website":""},{"id":125907,"bio":"Freelance photographer and photojournalist. For any questions use avdeevmg@gmail.com","user_id":125305,"name":"Max Avdeev","website":"maxavdeev.com"},{"id":505986,"bio":"","user_id":505402,"name":"Sylwia Prus","website":""},{"id":776319,"bio":" Lera Zilberstein is an art photographer born in Kazan, Russia.  In 2022 I moved with my family to Domžale, Slovenia, where I am currently studying and working.\n In my works, I refer to the themes of interaction between nature and humans, self-identity and childhood. I shoot self-portraits, portraits of my children, their growing up and living with nature. My works have been exhibited in Italy, Greece and Russia.","user_id":767936,"name":"Lera Zilbershtein","website":"lerasonnephotography.com"},{"id":776320,"bio":"A young hobbiest photographer from Melbourne Australia. My usual work focuses on nature and the sense of experiencing raw untouched life here around southern Australia.","user_id":767937,"name":"James Anderson","website":""},{"id":776363,"bio":"","user_id":767973,"name":"Karen Lawton","website":""},{"id":443625,"bio":"","user_id":443041,"name":"Danilo Ong","website":""},{"id":776386,"bio":"","user_id":767992,"name":"Gianvito Maria Zito","website":""},{"id":712442,"bio":"I am a street photographer, living in Shanghai.","user_id":711858,"name":"Li Han","website":""},{"id":589987,"bio":"Anna Paściak - pochodząca z Brzostku, mieszkająca w Warszawie absolwentka grafiki Instytutu Sztuk Pięknych (dawniej Wydziału Sztuki) Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego. Pasjonatka fotografii. Szczególnie portretowej i ulicznej.","user_id":589403,"name":"Anna Paściak","website":""},{"id":817674,"bio":"A young Italian photographer who has been studying photography since the age of 14. With a strong interest in narrative photography and his goal is to create photos that have a hidden story full of symbolism, in order to create good communication. In her images processing she often creates photomontages using Photoshop to enhance and convey a dreamlike vision.","user_id":803412,"name":"Federica Duma","website":"www.instagram.com/mei.jolie"},{"id":777870,"bio":"An amateur photographer. ","user_id":769182,"name":"Aleksandra Gruszczyk","website":""},{"id":95190,"bio":"Tony Hertz has over 37 years of professional photography experience with 10 years of it as a daily newspaper photographer.  He teaches photography at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo and has been recognized with top awards for his landscape photographs in the Sony World Photography Awards, International Photography Awards, PX3 (France), Camera USA, Black and White Spider and many more.  His black and white landscape images have been published in Silvershotz, Black and White Magazine and Outdoor Photographer Magazine and others. www.tonyhertz.com","user_id":94678,"name":"Tony Hertz","website":"www.tonyhertz.com"},{"id":224585,"bio":"Aimee B. McCrory’s photography centers on\nself-portraits, feminist themes, aging, and complex\nfamily dynamics. Her current project, “ROLLER\nCOASTER / Scenes from a Marriage” forms the\nthe basis for her forthcoming monograph, in collaboration\nwith the notable photobook publisher , Kehrer Verlag,\nin Heidelberg, Germany.\nRecent achievements include her recognition as a\nA  top 50 in Photolucida’s Critical Mass 2023 competition,\nan Honorable Mention in the Julia Margaret\nCameron Awards in July, and a similar mention in\nthe 19th Annual Pollux Awards held in Barcelona in\nMarch. In May 2023, her work was featured at the\nKolga Tbilisi Fotofest in Georgia, and she participated\nin The Houston Center of Photography’s\n40th Annual Show in June 2023. In 2022, she\nreceived a Special Merit award from the Texas\nPhotographic Society and secured second place\nin TPS’s New Visions 2022 competition.\nAimee’s work has been showcased in several\npublications, including Huck Magazine in May\n2023, Pictura Gallery’s blog in August 2023, and\nthe Texas Photographic Society’s Member News\nnewsletter.\n","user_id":223983,"name":"Aimee McCrory","website":"www.aimeemccrory.com"},{"id":776451,"bio":"Avid photographer since 1993. Prefers still life photography because of the control one has.","user_id":768046,"name":"Stephen Bolinger","website":""},{"id":31655,"bio":"Dublin Institute of Technology graduate (Photography), 2009\n\nSpeaker at 'Photography and International Conflict', 2009 (UCD Clinton Institute for American Studies). Paper: “The Fog of Photography: Newsweek and the Vietnam War” \n\nThe Thing That Bruises You, PhotoIreland Festival, 2010\n\nShortlisted, Foto Book Festival, Kassel\n\nBlurb, PNB shortlist, Documentary, 2011\n\nShortlisted, National Geographic’s Photo Contest 2011\n\nOpen Salon’s Eye for an Ear, Arles 2012\n\nE Book Show (Photobook Show) 2013\n\nEye for an Ear, China House, Malaysia, 2013\n\nLondon Analogue Festival, September 2013\n\nBellum et Pax, PhotoIreland, 2017\n\nMonte Cassino (con amore), TG Publishing, 2019\n\nSouth of Cancer, The Library Project, 2020\n\nShortlisted for Charta Photobook Festival 2021\n\nSelected for Imago Lisboa Portfolio Review 2021\n\n3Shots Festival triptych 2021. Third Place Jury Award\n\nPhotoIreland Festival, 2022\n\nHong Kong Photobook Festival, 2022\n\nDriven Snow album cover 2023","user_id":31660,"name":"Steven Nestor","website":""},{"id":16074,"bio":"Originally from Paris, now based in London, Nicolas Laborie is a commercial and fine art photographer. Recently using a 19th Century photographic process to highlight subcultures and how they are perceived within society. \n\nHis portrait of Le Sapeur  from\"Tin tribes in the garden of Ether\" was nominated for the LensCulture portrait award 2017 and featured in his first fine art books. \nA photographic art book created of unique wet plate collodion images about subculture called \"Tin tribes in the garden of Ether\".\n\nRecently exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art 2017, finalist two years in the row to the Passion for Freedom art award and the winter Pride award. He also exhibited at the London Art Fair and Affordable Art Fair in UK and NYC. Notably, he has been the cover artist of State F22 magazine,  AfterNyne, Silvershotz  and featured in various other magazines, currently in TEMPUS magazine.","user_id":16074,"name":"Nicolas Laborie","website":"www.nicolaslaborie.com/fine-art"},{"id":16345,"bio":"I'm always searching for the right ratio between all the elements on the photography with purpose to make a pure narrative medium. \nI'm attracted by narrative cinematic photography (tableau vivant). \nMy photograps ussually show melancholy, alienation and isolation of subject in the space wich is represented on a photo.\n","user_id":16345,"name":"Primoz Lukezic","website":"www.primozlukezic.com"},{"id":16163,"bio":"Andrew Waits is a photographer currently living and working in Oakland, California. \n\nMFA University of Hartford","user_id":16163,"name":"Andrew Waits","website":"www.andrewwaits.com"},{"id":537111,"bio":"Wenkai Wang is a New York and Shanghai based director and photographer. Wenkai earned his BA degree in Film\u0026amp;TV at NYU Tisch School of The Arts, United States. The works of Wenkai Wang are often results of juxtaposing staged reality with an unlikely cast of the surreal.Wenkai’s work has been recently included in the 2020 LensCulture Exposure Award, 2022 PhMuseum Photography Grant.","user_id":536527,"name":"Wenkai Wang","website":"www.wenkaiwang.com"},{"id":327564,"bio":"Giuliano Sabato, classe 1992 residente a Racale (LE)\n\nSi avvicina alla fotografia nel 2016 da autodidatta e consegue il diploma di corso avanzato di fotografia presso Photosintesi.\nI generi che predilige sono la streetphotography e la fotografia di paesaggio in netta contrapposizione tra loro stando attento alle interazioni tra uomini, ponendo uno sguardo sul sociale nella prima e ricercando l'assenza della figura umana nella seconda.\n\nPredilige il bianco e nero, ritenendolo più espressivo e stimolante per l'immaginazione perché lascia, a chi guarda, la possibilità di completare il quadro visivo dettato dalle emozioni.\n\n","user_id":326962,"name":"Giuliano Sabato","website":"www.giulianosabato.com"},{"id":48339,"bio":"Hello, I'm Stefano Germi, and I'm a photographer. I was born in Prato in 1969, and my passion for photography began when I was just 9 years old, thanks to my father who handed me his Olympus Om-1. From that moment on, I started exploring the world of photography and experimenting with various techniques.\nI began my photography journey by studying with my father, who taught me the basics, as he was an excellent photographer himself. Later on, I continued as a self-taught photographer until I started attending courses at the Tuscany Photographic Workshop (TPW).\n\nDuring various workshops, I had the opportunity to study with some great names in photography, such as Willie Osterman for the Zone System, James Megargee for basic and advanced darkroom techniques, and Andrea Modica for nude photography. These experiences enriched my knowledge and improved my photographic vision.\n\nFollowing the workshop with Andrea Modica, I decided to focus on large-format photography, especially 8×10\" and later 8×20\" for contact printing. This path led me to teach photography, particularly printing, in various photography clubs.\nAfter visiting exhibitions by Edward Weston and Paul Strand, I made the decision to fully dedicate myself to large-format photography and contact printing. This new direction brought me into contact with Michael A. Smith and Paula Chamlee, two renowned masters of contact printing, during their workshop. Michael and Paula were impressed by my work on murals and proposed that I publish a book with their publishing house.\nI have just completed my Murals project and am excited to begin the pre-publication phase of my new book. In the meantime, I have already published a small book titled \"Instagram Series,\" which features a series of photos exclusively taken with my mobile phone. I am very pleased with the result and am already working on a second volume.\n\nI am always seeking new challenges and new ways to express my creativity. Recently, I have delved into digital photography, focusing on using color to create vibrant and evocative images. At the same time, I continue to deepen my passion for black and white and large-format photography, although I must admit that I will no longer be able to offer my contact printing and darkroom development workshops after many years of teaching.\nI am always on the lookout for new projects and challenges that allow me to explore the various facets of photography and creativity in general. I hope to continue sharing my passion with you through my books and other future projects.\nMy photographic vision is quite simple: I want to capture the essence of what I see and feel through my camera. To me, beauty is all around us, in every landscape, stone, nude, or portrait. It's this very beauty that I aim to uncover and showcase to the world through my photography.\nWhen I press the shutter button, I'm fixing on film or sensor what I've seen and felt with my heart. I believe that beauty is a matter of personal perception and interpretation, and I enjoy challenging viewers to discover their own sensations and emotions when faced with my images.\nFor me, photography is a means to explore the world and share my vision of beauty with others. I look forward to continuing to discover new nuances and photographic projects and to convey my passion for beauty through my images.\nSolo Exhibithions:\n2012 - Rosso - Manifestazione Rosso Belvedere - Lizzano in Belvedere (Italy)\n2002 - Porfolio 1 Nude - Camarillo Jazz Club - Prato (Italy)\n\nCollective Exhibithion\n2022 – Visuali Italiane – Roonee 247 Fine Arts Gallery – Tokyo (Giappone)\n2022 – Fondo Malerba per la Fotografia – Summer Show 2022 – Milano\n2017 - Galleria Park Hotel - Cassano D'Adda- Milan\n2016 - Blu in Italy - Galerie Photo-Originale- Paris\n2015 - Fragile - Hand with care - Catania Italy\n2015 - Biennale Fotografia anno 0 - Italy\n2013 - Metamorfosi - Galleria Bonci - Pietrasanta(Italy)\n2010 - Middlesex Cancer Center - Large Format Benefit - New England (Usa)\n2009 - Analog Photo day - Hall Expo du Crus - Clermont Ferrand (France)\n2008 - Darkroom Gallery - Manchester New Hampshire(Usa)\n2004 - Caffè Teatro - Collettiva Autori Pratesi - Prato (Italy)\n2001 - Saletta Ambra - Collettiva - Poggio a Caiano (Italy)\n1999 - Macelli Pubblici - Collettiva Autori Pratesi - Prato (Italy)\n\nPublications:\n2022 - Shots to Tell Vol. 4 – 7 immagini della serie Walking in the Cities – Photoproject Pro\n2020 - 2020 – #Instagram Series – Self Published Book\n2016 - Catalogo Artisti Italiani\n2015 - Catalogo Biennale di Fotografia Anno 0\n2015 - Catalogo Fragile - Hand with Care","user_id":48344,"name":"Stefano Germi","website":"www.stefanogermi.com"},{"id":697390,"bio":"Street-/urban photographer with a huge passion and genuine curiosity for capturing scenes of people in their daily life within public spaces, urban habitas/-landscapes.\n\nI try to seek a balance between subject matter infused with the surrounding patterns, shapes, structures, contrasts created in urban spaces, so the overall form/geometry is in many ways reflected throughout my work.\n\nMy style of photography leans towards a more subtle visual impact and to tell a narrative that sometimes might not be as obvious or as revealing at first glance and to convey some sort of feeling/emotion and deeper meaning through my imagery.","user_id":696806,"name":"Mikael Lumos","website":""},{"id":727715,"bio":"","user_id":727131,"name":"Manuele Collini","website":""},{"id":16138,"bio":"Inspired by the kindness of strangers","user_id":16138,"name":"Manuel Pompeia","website":"pompeia.ch"},{"id":776547,"bio":"","user_id":768122,"name":"Lenny Estrella jr","website":""},{"id":776553,"bio":" We work in Tuscany mainly , using the light and land as our inspiration........improvising with nature ","user_id":768127,"name":"G and J sessions","website":"geandjo.org"},{"id":776534,"bio":"Upon graduating High School, Austin Pope enlisted in the military as a United States Army Ranger in January 2001. After being deployed to both in Afghanistan and Iraq, he returned to Chicago at the end of his military term in 2005. One thing that became immediately apparent when he became a civilian was the contrast in systemic hierarchies as it related to his experience being a black veteran. The Army provided him with a systemic hierarchy that empowered him as a solider, leaving him with a sense of honor and appreciation. Austin’s fondness for the local art scene emerged in 2013. Soon after, he found a passion for photography. Austin enrolled in the MFA program at School of the Arts Institute in 2018. Austin currently resides in Los Angeles.","user_id":768113,"name":"Austin Pope","website":"www.austinppope.com"},{"id":17236,"bio":"Ayumi Tanaka is a Japanese-born visual artist based in New York. Using found photographs, self-portraits, and household items, she engages in photomontages that focus on themes of memory and psychological experience, which is her central practice. Tanaka constructs three-dimensional dioramas, composed of overlapping multiple layers of photo collages, assembled and photographed to depict psychological landscapes.\n\n Tanaka’s work has been shown internationally at exhibitions including The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Dumbo Art Festival and United Photo Industries Gallery Brooklyn in New York; Pictura Gallery in Bloomington; LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia; Guthrie Contemporary and NOLA Photo Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana; Nuit Blanche Kyoto; Tokyo Institute of Photography in Tokyo, Mart Photography Center in Russia, Sinkka Museum in Finland and Maison Louis Carré in France. Her work has been reviewed in publications such as New York Times, Blow Photo, PHat Photo, PDN, Lettre International, AFAR, LensCulture, GUP Magazine, Feature Shoot, and Juxtapose Magazine. \n\n Tanaka earned her BFA from Osaka University of Arts in Japan and studied at the","user_id":17236,"name":"Ayumi Tanaka","website":"www.ayumitanakaphotography.com"},{"id":232112,"bio":"I'm an architecture student and I've been doing street photography ever since I got my first camera in middle school. I never had any academic or formal training and I learned everything on my own. I aspire to be an architect and a filmmaker. The ephemeral aspect of the shooting photos in an urban context, and representing the non-linearity of time and space is what excites me the most. In my own work, I look for spaces-in-between: moments in which the relationships of things to one another are imagined and explained. ","user_id":231510,"name":"Sadra Tehrani","website":""},{"id":764466,"bio":"Hello, I'm Netty. I'm a storyteller, but not just any storyteller. My passion lies in unraveling the intricate web of our world's socio-geopolitical landscape, seeking out the human stories that often go untold. Through these narratives, I strive to ignite conversations that lead to social change. Join me on this journey, where the power of storytelling transcends boundaries and connects us all. Together, we can make a difference, one story at a time.\nStay tuned for my latest personal series, created in collaboration with Ed Kashi on the streets of Amsterdam.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":758567,"name":"Netty Richards","website":"www.visualifephotojournalism.com "},{"id":776551,"bio":"Clara Guerzoni (n. 1980) artista, icona di stile, fotografa e poeta.\nEsprime con purezza le vibrazioni del sè traendo ispirazione da velati momenti di bellezza, unione e raccolta.\nDa autodidatta fa affidamento principalmente all’istinto, alla sensibilità e all’intensa passione, per costruire il suo talento creativo.\nOgni opera, racconta di lei, di immagini in cui i sensi si attirano con intimità e finezza, dove avviene spesso un dialogo tra corpo e anima, luce e ombra, un’ esperienza di conoscenza ed evasione, relazione essenziale al confine tra dentro e fuori, cielo e terra, forza creativa e forza naturale, tra percezione di ciò che e’ reale e cio’ che va oltre la sua comprensione.\nE’ in quella zona di confine che e’ nascosta, e nasce la sua arte.","user_id":768125,"name":"Clara Guerzoni","website":"www.vogue.com/photovogue/photographers/339130?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYCzUdv1f6jAv1PW-TeZLRI5vA2r3ubdxqqsK0ZMcjUx_k-l-LgHlf7nA8_aem_yjwZGxwGRWX028a9VfTKEg"},{"id":97401,"bio":"MITSUHARU MAEDA is a Japanese photographer.\nHis works mainly incorporate mental expressions based on the motifs of scenery he sees during his travels.","user_id":96884,"name":"Mitsuharu Maeda","website":"mitsuharumaeda.myportfolio.com/projects"},{"id":776690,"bio":"Passionated photographer focussing on street photography since 2020.","user_id":768237,"name":"Thomas Krebs","website":"www.image-me.de"},{"id":16117,"bio":"Artist Tony Maridakis (b. August 15, 1961) received a Post-Baccalaureate degree with Distinction in Visual Arts from UC Berkeley Extension in 2010, followed by a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2013. At SFAI, Tony studied with renowned photographers, Linda Connor, Henry Wessel, John Priola, Debra Bloomfield, Reagan Louie and Sean McFarland. He has shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including: La Maison des Remparts in Saignon, France; Contact in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Modern Book Gallery, the Jewish Contemporary Museum, Thoreau Gallery, and RayKo Gallery in San Francisco; and Scope International Contemporary Art Show in Miami Beach.\n\nTony’s work is inspired by his fascination with nature and its phenomena. Through the use of long exposure photography he reveals aspects of the world not seen by the naked eye. Tony produces images that are visually engaging yet tranquil. The subtleties of his images belie an almost musical complexity that opens as the images are more completely contemplated. The images set in motion a dialog exploring everyday phenomenon over the vastness of time and space.\n\nTony currently lives and works in San Francisco and has dual Greek and US Citizenship. \n","user_id":16117,"name":"Tony Maridakis","website":"www.tonymaridakis.com"},{"id":731281,"bio":"","user_id":730625,"name":"Sambhram Patel","website":""},{"id":764467,"bio":"My purpose is to explore and seek out portals; to investigate the world and our relationship to it through.\u0026nbsp;\n\nI'm drawn to people and places. My work is about trying to get to the nakedness of things, to reveal what is underneath. In contrast to what things seem to look like.\n​\nIf the viewer holds their gaze long enough, I want them\u0026nbsp;to become the author of the works meaning. \n\nHopefully raising more questions than answers.\n\n","user_id":758567,"name":"Netty Richards","website":"www.visualifephotojournalism.com "},{"id":659387,"bio":"My profession is architect and my passion is photography. \n- Beginning of 2019 start with artistic photography\n- since 2019 I have achieved many international and national awards\n- my work has been published in various media\n\nPhotography Awards, a selection of results:\n\n2023\n… I myself am curious about the results that are still to come…\n\nSiena Creative Photo Awards 2023 - Winner of the architecture category \nDeutsche Fotomeisterschaft 2023 - 3. Place\nDVF Landesfotoschau 2023 – 1. Place\nVIPA – Vienna International Photo Award 2023- Nomination\nMonovisions Photography Awards 2023 - Nomination\nGIP- German International Photocup - 1 x Medal, 4 x Honorable Mention\n9. FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY Award – 2n Place SILVER\nWorld Masters of Photography Award - Honorable Mention\n\n\n2022\nArchitecture MasterPrize - Winner\nND Awards 2022 – 2xBronze\nNorddeutscher Fotomeister 2022 – 1.Place\nIPA - International Photography Awards - Official Selection\nPX3 - LE PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE DE PARIS – Gold and Silver\nMonovisions Photography Awards 2022 – 2. Place\nLandesfotoschau DVF Rheinland 2022 – 1. Place\n8. FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY Award - Silver\nSony - World Photography Awards - National Award Winner Germany\n\n2021","user_id":658803,"name":"Frank Loddenkemper","website":"www.Frank-L.eu"},{"id":776573,"bio":"Irit Rubinger Leron, 67 years old, photograph for the last 10 years. \n\" I write to wander inside myself\". – Henri  Michaux. \nI take pictures to wander inside myself.\nMy camera is an internal mirror, and the photographs are a laboratory, a space for observation.\nIt allows me to stay and move at the same time, to see the changes of consciousness.\n","user_id":768145,"name":"Irit Rubinger Leron","website":""},{"id":804449,"bio":"","user_id":791227,"name":"Krzsysztof Liberkowski","website":""},{"id":16777,"bio":"I am a French/American photographer currently residing in Altanta, Georgia. I moved back to the United States 2009 after teaching in Paris where I was researching 20th century French writers for my dissertation on autobiography and personal writing. Before that I received an M.A. in Humanistic Psychology for which I studied Journal Writing and Self-Growth.\n\nI have always been interested in identity, self-knowledge and self-understanding with a particular focus on identity fragmentation as regards gender and multiculturalism and how these issues are manifested and confronted in autobiography. I have continued this focus in my photographic work which now deals with many of the same issues from a first-person perspective.","user_id":16777,"name":"Sandrine Arons","website":"www.sandrinearons.com"},{"id":724749,"bio":"Photographer, writer and impact entrepreneur. My passion and profession are social innovation in art, literature and entrepreneurship.","user_id":724165,"name":"Christina Maiia Moehrle","website":"www.auge-und-feder.de"},{"id":776643,"bio":"I am a writer who recently started getting interested in photography after taking part in a photography course. I especially enjoy street photography, capturing candid moments, and finding the rhythm between the shapes, lights, shadows, and people.","user_id":768197,"name":"Eszter Koller","website":""},{"id":594336,"bio":"\nJ'ai commencé la photo avec les voyages il y a plus de 25 ans.\nDepuis une quinzaine d'années, vivant à la campagne, j'y consacre de plus en plus de temps. Ma caméra me suit partout.; Les champs, les jardins, la forêt, tout est sujet à photo. \nVoir, oui, mais surtout regarder.\n\n\n\n","user_id":593752,"name":"Lucie Fugere","website":"lucief53@hotmail.com"},{"id":16585,"bio":"South African born, Ilan Godfrey’s current and ongoing personal photographic practice focuses on extensive issues that reflect South Africa’s constantly changing landscape, documenting the country with an in-depth, intimate and personal conscience. \n\nHis photography has been recognized by various international photography awards and exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the National Portrait Gallery in London, Iziko South African National Gallery in Cape Town, Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg, Musée du quai Branly in Paris and most recently Everard Read Gallery in Johannesburg.\n\nHis work continues to be featured in a broad range of leading international publications. Aside from his editorial work he collaborates with institutions and organizations worldwide, regularly working on commissions for global brands.\n\nIlan Godfrey holds a BA (Hons) degree in Photography and a MA degree in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster, London.","user_id":16585,"name":"Ilan Godfrey","website":"www.ilangodfrey.com"},{"id":744880,"bio":"Self-introduction\nMy name is Kim Shim-Hoon. I was born in Yeoju in 1959 and have been working my art work \nin my hometown.\nMy personality has a habit of not following the trends because of my stubbornness. For this \nreason, I abandoned my digital photography, which is a convenient way to take pictures, and \nprefer to work with analogue black and white films that are more complicated and slower but \nfascinating me. I could devote through my passion and commitment for creating my \nphotography. The pavilion, which was the place of cultural, political and cultural exchange of \nscholars in history, has been inserting my unique way into the picture to express modern \nsimplicity and harmony with nature.\nThe same goes for photo darkroom work. According to historical records, there were more \nthan 1,700 pavilions in Korea. However, there are 270 registered cultural assets and 300 \nnon-registered cultural assets. So far, I have been filming over 320 pavilions all over the \ncountry since 2008. I shot on a 4x5 size black and white film, and I also worked on \ndeveloping and printing the film in my darkroom workshop. \nI believe that I have a great mission to maintain and preserve our traditional","user_id":741927,"name":"SHIM HOON KIM","website":""},{"id":712051,"bio":"I am a 76-year-old retiree and as an amateur I delight in photographing the world with curiosity and passion during my many travels around the world.","user_id":711467,"name":"Mario Gambaro","website":"NOVARA"},{"id":776606,"bio":"I'm an art and portrait photographer living in Fort Collins, Colorado, where you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a talented photographer.","user_id":768169,"name":"Greg Boiarsky","website":"yellowdawgphoto.zenfolio.com/?customize=3"},{"id":776660,"bio":"I am Felipe Castaño Botero.\nI am a young artist that is currently studying Arts at the University of Antioquia, with a specific interest in photography as a main means of expression with an inclination towards the themes of occultism, the phantasmagoric and the surreal.\nsince child all these themes have surrounded me as i lived in what i feel has a haunted house, almost every night, weird dreams kept me up, and strange shadows danced in the walls of my room, this created inme an extreme feaar of the dark that kept me company until my late preadolecense, were i understood that fear only goes until were knowledge begins.\nnow photography is the mean to portrait all these fears, experiences and themes, so that i can uderstand them more.","user_id":768213,"name":"Felipe Botero","website":""},{"id":8150,"bio":"","user_id":8150,"name":"Burak Cirik","website":"burakcirik.photoshelter.com"},{"id":278039,"bio":"","user_id":277437,"name":"Sajjad Ebrahimi","website":""},{"id":284682,"bio":"I am a retired professional engineer and over eighty years old.  I have had many hobbies and interests, but photography is the best to date.","user_id":284080,"name":"Malcolm Blackburn","website":""},{"id":804464,"bio":"","user_id":791242,"name":"John LaVallee","website":"johnlavallee.com"},{"id":776682,"bio":"","user_id":768231,"name":"Theodore Park","website":""},{"id":16333,"bio":"He studied photography at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and Graphic Design (BA) at the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM). He was a consultant at the UNAM Engineer’s Photo Club, where he taught several workshops on developing and fine printing of color and black and white images. He was also a photography teacher at Raul Anguiano Culture House in Mexico City.\n\nAs a photographer, he has published his work in magazines, such as Reflex and Design Space (Espacio Diseño) in Mexico City and Visible Magazine in Houston, Texas; among others. He has exhibited his photographs in several art galleries and has taken photography and contemporary art workshops and courses in institutions such as Center for the Image, Pedro Meyer Foundation and the University Museum of Contemporary Art.\n\nHis photographic work has focused in reflecting on the human condition and the relation between the contemporary man and the world he himself has created.","user_id":16333,"name":"Pedro Ramírez Alfaro","website":""},{"id":801829,"bio":"Tracy was born in London, England and moved to Toronto, Canada at 16. She began her career as a lawyer and went on to become an entrepreneur creating and working in several businesses. \n\nHer love of photography was inherited from her father who inspired her to take up formal photography study. This led to\u0026nbsp;a successful business shooting portraits and events. In 2013 she followed her passion and went back to school to study documentary film making. She then co-founded a media platform that featured short documentaries, interviews  and podcasts on women entrepreneurs.\n\nToday Tracy continues to pursue her passion for photography and storytelling. She has always been moved by how the world is lit and how it lights us. Her goal is to focus on the beauty all around us. To capture the truth of person and place revealed briefly through the shutter. To get lost in the moment, and found.\n\nTracy divides her time between Toronto, Ontario and Salt Spring Island in beautiful British Colombia.\n\n","user_id":789020,"name":"Tracy Hornik","website":"www.tracyhornikphotographs.com"},{"id":16619,"bio":"My work is about different aspects of my own personality…. But it’s always about connection, nuances, emotional dialogue, with others and self, touching on that which is familiar to us all rather than what sets us apart.\n\nWhen asked what kind of photography I do I often find it difficult to answer. My work is not rigidly defined, though I think there is a commonality of emotion felt in much of it.  I do some fine art, social documentary, humanistic, environmental portraiture, humorous, and recently compositional.\n\nI rather see myself as fluid, like a rubber-band that is always stretching itself to see in new ways, to find different ways to express things and to not be confined by any one style. This is not on purpose. It’s just who I am and my own personality reflects the same.\n\nIt’s difficult to stay on a thematic, so I work many thematics at once, but I don’t try to make the shoe fit.   I think in the end my work is two different things, responsive and compositional…. And I believe when looking through my body of work one gets an essence of who I am and where my heart lies.\n\nBased in NY , a self taught photograper of 46, I developed a passion for images.\n\nMy work has  been exhibited in solo and group shows ,at museums and galleries including the Center for Fine Art of Photography(CA), Texas Photographic Soceity, Griffin Museum of Photography (MA), A Smith Gallery(TX), SxSE Gallery(GA), Lightbox Photographic Gallery(OR)t,PH21Gallery (Budapest), Center for Fine Art Photography (CO), ), The Half King (NYC), Dark Room Gallery (VT),  AHM Gallery (VA), Eyebuzz Gallery (NY),Davis Orton Gallery (Hudson, NY) and others.\n\njust recently(2021), Doran was a winner in the Feature Shoot  Global Billboard  Project , where one of her images will be on a billboard  shown on 37th street and 9th Avenue in New York City.\n\nIn 2017 she won the Julia Margaret Cameron Award competition for nudes; and was exhibited in Barcelona. Her work is included in the Julia Margaret Cameron Award’s “A collection of works by women photographers”.  \n\n In 2013, she was included in Rising Waters: Photographs of Hurricane Sandy, an exhibition at both Governors Island and the Museum of the City of New York, a collaboration between the Museum of the City of New York and the International Center of Photography. In 2011, she received an honorable mention in the Robert Cornelius Portrait Award competition. \n\nShe is currently working on several bodies of work, one looking at the concept of stillness,  the aftermath of the Northern California Fires   documenting communal life in the Mayan Communities of Guatemala, and Mexico,  the people and life of the West Indies, the Amish of Davies County Indiana and many others.","user_id":16619,"name":"Nina Weinberg Doran","website":"www.ninaweinbergdoran.com"},{"id":16912,"bio":"Miami photographer Brian Smith is the luckiest guy on the planet. He won a Pulitzer Prize at 25, he’s told Bill Gates exactly what to do for an entire hour, appeared on The X Factor, exhibited at the Library of Congress, dined with the President and 3,000 of their closest friends, shared cupcakes with Anne Hathaway, gotten drunk with George Clooney and married the most beautiful woman he ever laid eyes on…","user_id":16912,"name":"Brian Smith","website":"briansmith.com"},{"id":126284,"bio":"I'm Ferrara Carlo, I was born in Novi Ligure on 05/16/1975. I live in Stazzano, a small town in the province of Alessandria, Italy.\n\nIn my photo the characters are always me.\n\nMy project is focused on the search for the inner balance that is accomplished through choices. Each character interprets the difficulty. have two Nikon D600 and D300 with a kit of lenses that I complete my way of photographing. I also have one Rolleicord 6x6 that I normally use and develop in a dark room.","user_id":125682,"name":"Carlo Ferrara","website":"www.behindthemirror.it"},{"id":776730,"bio":"artist and photographer","user_id":768266,"name":"Sang Zhuo","website":""},{"id":16470,"bio":"Working in performance, installation, photography, video and text, my practice criticises the dominant discourse that leaks through the constant interaction with Social Media and the Internet. \n\nFrom Quito – Ecuador\n1984.\n\nEducation\n2015-2016. Master of the Arts Photography. London College of Communication. University of the Arts London, England.\n\n2016. Troika Award for Degree Show \"Interfaced nature\", Ma Photography at LCC, London.","user_id":16470,"name":"Brenda Vega","website":"brendavega.com"},{"id":16435,"bio":"Started photography at the Academy of Visual Arts in Harelbeke (Belgium) in 2006. Graduated with a higher degree of Photography from the Academy of Visual Arts in Ghent (Belgium) in 2015. ","user_id":16435,"name":"Paul Dewitte","website":"www.pauldewitte.be"},{"id":727346,"bio":"Karlynne Wintels is a street- and documentary photographer originally from the Netherlands and currently based in Singapore. Her photography is characterised by her ability to capture fleeting moments, documenting and celebrating cultures, people, and places. Adjusting her photography approach and style to place, location and situation makes her portfolio incredibly diverse yet always focussed on contrasts and strong geometrical shapes and lines.\u2028\n\nHer work has been recognised by receiving 'honourable mention' in the International Photography Awards 2023, and her selection as a finalist for the 2022 Miami Street Photography Festival. Her street photos have been exhibited as a finalist in the womenstreetphotographers exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in 2023, and at the 2023 Ballarat International Foto Biennale as part of the group exhibition “A Wall of Women by Women”.\n\nShe curated several street photography exhibitions in Singapore, including a group exhibition at the Singapore International Photography Festival in 2022. As a managing member of the ‘Women in Street Singapore’ community, Karlynne is committed to promoting the work of female street photographers in Singapore.","user_id":726762,"name":"Karlynne Wintels","website":"kw-photography.com"},{"id":729756,"bio":"Figlia d'arte, eredito da mio padre, pittore di carretti siciliani, la passione per l'arte e la cultura popolare su cui fonderò parte degli studi di tesi di laurea. Dopo aver conseguito la qualifica di maestro d'arte e successivamente il diploma d'arte applicata all'Istituto Statale d'Arte di Siracusa conseguo la laurea in Architettura all'Università di Reggio Calabria con la tesi dal titolo \"Macchine Teatrali\" approfondendo, inoltre, gli studi su alcuni alcuni soggetti ed elementi archetipici della cultura siciliana. Un trasversale intreccio del concetto di macchina teatrale e scenico, di espressione sociale, di condizione antropologica, visiva, letteraria e materiale. Successivamente eserciterò l'attività di architetto coltivando la passione per la fotografia oggi diventata fulcro di una personale ricerca espressiva.","user_id":729172,"name":"Giuseppina - Pinella - Guastella","website":""},{"id":16404,"bio":"Sydney based food, editorial, interior and portrait photographer","user_id":16404,"name":"Paul McMahon","website":"www.pmcmahon.com.au"},{"id":16601,"bio":"Natela Grigalashvili\nBased in Georgia (country)\n\nSolo exhibitions (selection)\n2003 \"My village\", guest ateliers, KulturKontakt Austria, Vienna\n2004 \"My village\", Bookhouse, Tbilisi\n2005 \"Dysfunctional Country\", Tbilisi\n2004 1st price at the contest \"The Family\", Tbilisi\n2011 Tbilisi. Procredit bank.\n2012 Georgian ABC Book, TBILISI PHOTO FESTIVAL 2012\nGroup exhibitions (selection)\n1996 \"Georgia\", Art Gallery, Moscow\n1998 \"Days of Georgian Culture\", Dee\n1999 \"Georgian Photography\", Vienna Photo Gallery\n2002 \"Women Photographers\", Karvasla Gallery, Tbilisi\n2003 \"Roses Revolution\", TMS Gallery, Tbilisi\n2004 \"The family\", Old Gallery, Tbilisi\n\"The War and the Peace\", Karvasla Gallery, Tbilisi\n2005 “ ytopia” ifa gallery, Berlin\n2006 “viena-garikula” Tbilisi\n2007 Group exhibitions documentaru photo, Karvasla gallery, Tbilisi\n2007 group exhibitions posters, oldgallery , Tbilis\n2010 group exhibitions ,Georgian photo, Tbilisi \n2010 Fest i Nova 2010, Art vila garikula \n2011 “ Defintions”. Newman Popiashvili Gallery, New York\n2011 Invitation. group exhibitions , Europe house ,Tbilisi\n\n2011 \" Art action \"Cherry Blossoms, Europe house\n2012 Georgian myths and realitys, Tbilisi\n2013 I,m Georgia   Stokholm. \n","user_id":16601,"name":"Natela Grigalashvili","website":"natelagrigalashvili.com"},{"id":16642,"bio":"Nancy Grace Horton is a photo-based artist who embraces both analog and digital techniques to create bold narrative fragments fed by her background in photojournalism. Her series Ms. Behavior utilizes gender roles as inspiration to stimulate a feminist discussion.  \nShe holds an MFA from Lesley University  Art + Design. Her work has been exhibited at the Newport Art Museum, The Danforth Museum, The Griffin Museum, the New York Photo Fest the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY and in numerous solo exhibitions. Her work is part of personal collections and recently acquired by the Newport Art Museum for their permanent collection. \nNancy Grace Horton is the recipient of several grants and awards including Artist Entrepreneurial Grants from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.\nShe is an Adjunct Professor of Photography and also conducts creative schools and community workshop an residencies.\nShe is represented by Jessica Hagen Gallery, Newport, RI.","user_id":16642,"name":"Nancy Grace Horton","website":"www.nancygracehorton.com"},{"id":16383,"bio":"Since 2007 Emmanuel (34) is Freelance and based in Paris.\n\nEmmanuel was born in 1977 in Saumur (Loire Valley).Torn between his two passion, music and photography, he decided for the second as a career. In 1997, he served during his military time in Paris at the Etablissement Cinematographique et Photographique des Armees. This job led him to work closely with the french government. For four years, he then continued to follow the Prime Minister at the time, Lionel Jospin in all his national and international trips as its official photographer, confronting himself to a wide range of situations and subjects.Once jospin's mandate ended, Emmanuel left the administration and joined Imapress agency in 2001 covering societal and political stories.Rich from these experiences, he decided to go freelance in 2004 and has been multiplying collaborations with various wire agencies, publications and corporations worlwide since then.Along with long term personal projects about Tchernobyl and immigration issues in France, He covers various stories about politics, sports, lifestyle and fashion always in a very personnal style: the French Presidential election for the German magazine Stern, the Davos forum for Time Magazine and numerous corporate and editorial portraits. His client list includes Times magazine, Le monde, Le Figaro, Monocle, El pais, the Times, Forbes, Bloomberg businessweek, Barrons and The New York Times.......\n\nOthers: French Presidential Campain nominated by Stern for Tops China Festival Exposition.January 2009.\n\nSelected as a Rising Star of Photography (Class of 2008).\n\nProjection Fovea Exhibition New York (Along the Wall 1989-2009 Reportage) March 14, 2009.\n\nLONDON (May 26, 2009) - Professional photographer Emmanuel FRADIN of France was presented with the 3rd Annual Photography Masters Cup Nominee Award in the category of Journalism at a prestigious live online Winners and Nomination Ceremony presented by International Color Awards to recognize excellence in color photography.\n\nSPAIN: Shortlisted for the Exposition \"Migraciones Internacionales y Fronteras\" exposed in the CCHS CSIC and that they are exposed to other research centers and universities throughout Spain.\n\nLONDON (August 2010) - Shortlisted in the Environmental Photographer of the Year! Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM)","user_id":16383,"name":"Emmanuel FRADIN","website":"www.emmanuelfradin.com"},{"id":16407,"bio":"Rona Chang (Taiwanese and American, born Chungli, Taiwan 1978) is a photographer who lives in Queens, NY and Western Pennsylvania. Her work often deals with the relationship people have with their physical and cultural landscape.\n\nAfter receiving her BFA from The Cooper Union School of Art Rona worked as a photographer for the Asian Art Department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for nine years, where she photographed all of the Japanese woodblock prints, Indian paintings, and Chinese handscrolls in the collection. In 2007 she was an associate artist at the Atlantic Center of the Arts residency under the guidance of Thomas Struth. In 2011, she was a finalist for the Rome Prize. In 2012, Rona was named as a finalist for both the Sony World Photo Awards and the Renaissance Photography Award in London. Most recently, she was an artist in residence at The Studios of Key West in Florida. Her work has received support from the Benjamin Menschel Fellowship Program, the Hearst Foundation, the Korean government's Ministry of Culture, En Foco and Queens Council on the Arts. ","user_id":16407,"name":"Rona Chang","website":"www.ronachang.com"},{"id":172973,"bio":"I am a British/ Australian portrait photographer.  I studied at Bournemouth College of Art in the 90s and have been making images of influential personalities in British society since 2000. I\u0026nbsp;have work in the permanent collection of the National Gallery and I live in London.\n\nIn the last few years I have also been exploring figurative still life with objects in the natural world. I am interested to see how these work on the imagination of the viewer in the pareidolic sense, rather like Rorschach or inkblot tests.","user_id":172371,"name":"Peter Searle","website":"www.petersearle.com"},{"id":776754,"bio":"I (52 years old) practice art part-time. I was self-employed as a craftsman for a long time and worked on assembly work abroad for eight years. I spent a lot of time in Africa and learned to love this country. This is also where my passion for photography came from. From my initial landscape photography, people photography has now become my focus.","user_id":768283,"name":"Kai Klostermann","website":"www.maik-vulgokai.de"},{"id":51000,"bio":"Born in 1989. Graduated from the Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź (M.A. in Photography at the Film and TV Direction Department). He is mainly interested in the documentary photography which he uses to describe social phenomena, present in the the reality surrounding him. His works have been awarded many times (e.g. finalist of the Magnum Expression Award, Photolucida Critical Mass, Lucie Foundation Emerging Scholarship and New York Photo Festival) and exhibited at various festivals in Poland and abroad (Fotofestiwal in Łódź, Encontros da Imagem Braga, Kolga Tbilisi Photo).","user_id":51005,"name":"Patryk Karbowski","website":"www.patrykkarbowski.com"},{"id":50990,"bio":"Jan Gott is a travelling photographer and student of the  Magnum\nPhotographer Nikos Economopoulos. He has been living in vienna  for twelve years. Before his career as a photographer, he gained visual experience as a photo editor. Besides studying law he graduated in contemporary jazz music. After he turned to photography completely and repeatedly travelled Africa, Iran and Eastern Europe as well as Uzbekistan and Central America .","user_id":50995,"name":"Jan Gott","website":"www.jangott.com"},{"id":51047,"bio":"Certain events in our life bare the capability to trigger deep and morbid thoughts, which challenge our perception of our physical being. The only constant certainty throughout our fleeting existence is that it will one day end. As soon as the heart stops, gravity takes hold and decomposition begins. This knowledge is perhaps the defining feature of the human condition or humanity’s self-awareness. These events over the last few years and my views on life and death have influenced the creations of my works; it’s the beauty and the kindness of the world that pulls me back to life and reality. However, everything beautiful eventually withers away. My work challenges notions of beauty, fragility and death through the use of still life photography.\n\nI create works which reflect the inevitably of life through the use of symbolic objects and metaphors, which can emotionally affect people differently depending on their life experiences. Flowers are common subject matter within my earlier works: they are a classic example of a life cycle system. In later works I embed different objects within water and freezing them, I am showing an attempt to preserve life which humanity is always trying to achieve with the advancement of technology and medicine. The objects captured can be considered as metaphors for life. The work can be read in an attempt to display humans control over the world and its creatures. ","user_id":51052,"name":"Sunil Prajapati","website":""},{"id":741791,"bio":"I’m a UK-born street photographer who has been documenting the rapid changes in the life of New York for 15 years. My distinctive approach, dedication to my craft and unwavering love for the city are hallmarks of my photographic style; a vision of the familiar reimagined. Originally a Graphic Designer, the basic principles of contrast, balance, movement and rhythm have informed this creative process. \n\nMy work has been featured in publications such as Minimalism Magazine and B\u0026amp;W Magazine. \n\n\"A Diamond as Big as The Ritz\" is my debut book, which captured New York's monumental structures hushed during the 2020 lockdown.","user_id":739190,"name":"Gerard Doolan","website":"@gdoolanphoto"},{"id":277671,"bio":"I have a Masters in Painting from UC Berkeley, worked at the San Francisco Museum of Art and at 2 galleries as sales director before owning my own gallery.  At the first gallery, I worked with Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham whose photography caused me to turn away from painting and to embrace photography as my own medium years later when I was financially stable enough to return to making art full time.  My interests lie in landscape and the edges of urban environments with a focus on environmental issues more often than not. ","user_id":277069,"name":"Jane Ivory","website":"JaneIvory.com"},{"id":50565,"bio":"Born in 1977 \nStarted studying photography in 2004","user_id":50570,"name":"Rie Komatsu","website":"komatsurie.com"},{"id":753174,"bio":"My name is Gabriel and i'm a 29 yo, italo-argentinian freelance Creative Director and Photographer based in Italy.\nI started my journey in the creative fields as a graphic designer and strategist. My passion for photography has always played a major role in my work to the point of transforming it from a passion to a profession almost 3 years ago. Street photography and portraits are my main areas but i really enjoy working on various projects like fashion and architecture.\nI shot both digital and film and sometimes i love to mix medias or use alternative methods like cyanotype.\nMy inspiration comes from the fusion of different tastes, cultures, moments and emotions and my biggest dream is to spread and share my point of view and get in touch with new people. That's what i think life is about. Sharing, curiosity and freedom.","user_id":748999,"name":"Gabriel Torrecillas","website":"www.gabrielalejandro.com"},{"id":530527,"bio":"Although I have spent the majority of my early life navigating the corporate world I have always been a student of humanity.  I have discovered a deep connection with mankind through photography.  Little do my subjects know how they impact me and those who view my images.  This is a gift.   The culture and sense of belonging invite me back again and again to Mexico.  ","user_id":529943,"name":"Deborah Cole","website":"Www.deborahcolephotography.com"},{"id":529455,"bio":"Sou fotógrafa amadora e meu interesse está na fotografia  que conta uma  história e inspira pessoas.","user_id":528871,"name":"Joice Kreiss","website":""},{"id":484330,"bio":"Fotografo da quando avevo 12 anni, hp passato l'adolescenza in camera oscura.\nMi diverto a sperimentare sempre cose nuove\nsono nata, vivo e lavoro a Bologna","user_id":483746,"name":"Manuela Mazza","website":""},{"id":16592,"bio":"I was born in Rome in 1977 and as a child I expressed attitude and passion for the creative arts. The first steps in the fabulous world of photography I made them with a Zenith reflex camera that I received as a gift. Then I bought a Fuji Finepix 2800Zoom and I entered in the digital world. After the Fuji I bought a Canon 350D and I discovered the Canon world and I never left.\n\nPhotography has become my passion and my shelter that allows me to capture the passions and stop in time, places and people that life put on my path. I love portraits but I love also landscapes photography that perfectly join with my other great passion: travels.","user_id":16592,"name":"Roberto Pazzini","website":"www.robertopazzini.com"},{"id":725819,"bio":"Adam Kenna is an Irish born, Australian photographer with a love of adventure and travel. He is heavily influenced by the places he has been and the people he has met. He has a love of storytelling through imagery, which features heavily throughout his photography. Much like the photographers of old who inspire him, Adam will wait for hours in one location for just a single shot to come to light.\n","user_id":725235,"name":"Adam Kenna","website":"www.adamkenna.co"},{"id":776830,"bio":"Working predominately with film, Anna Pihan explores her visual language through the forms of travel, fashion, lifestyle, and documentary photography worldwide. Anna Pihan bases herself between Sydney, Australia and Europe. \nShe is one half of the book 'The Pleasure of Leisure', a collaboration between two artists exploring distant lands through photography, illustrations and words as poetry.","user_id":768341,"name":"Anna Pihan","website":"www.annapihan.com"},{"id":776860,"bio":"","user_id":768365,"name":"Annalise Hagen","website":"annalisehagen.com"},{"id":545928,"bio":"Visual storytelling with mixed media. Miniatures in the 28mm scale combined with hand crafted buildings and terrain and landscape photography set in grim and dark worlds of dystopian Sci-Fi, fantasy and Dieselpunk. Heavily inspired by film noir.","user_id":545344,"name":"Julian Wild","website":"www.julianwild.art"},{"id":156027,"bio":"In 2007 I was to curate an exhibition ‘Between today and yesterday’ at the Turnpike Gallery Leigh Lancashire including: Martin Parr, Hannah Starkey, Idris Khan, Peter Kennard, Richard Billingham, Tony Ray-Jones, Paul Hill, Ray Moore, Brian Griffin, and a young Joss Mckinley. \nI've been actively making photographs since 1984. I've had several exhibitions\n","user_id":155425,"name":"David Walker","website":"www.davidwalkerphotographs.com"},{"id":337577,"bio":"I am  an amateur, I take photographs  as a passion which provides the  pause from  life routine  .I love landscape ,  people, but then, in their natural poses and reactions to current circumstances  where they find themselves. \n","user_id":336975,"name":"Katarzyna Światek","website":""},{"id":801493,"bio":"Aksu Gunay\n\nI was born in Ankara in 1986, I graduated from Polatlı High School, mathematics and science department, I studied Business Administration at Muğla University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in 2004-2009, and I am a 4th grade student at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Department of Photography.\n\nI participated in volunteering activities in civil society life such as Bomovu and Oy ve Ötesi in Turkey. I gave dance lessons within the scope of the European Voluntary Service in Eleos, Poland.\n\nI completed my 2016-2017 Türkiye-Georgia cycling tour. My special interests are also karate, dance and sports. I have a beginner level knowledge of winemaking.","user_id":788751,"name":"aksu Günay","website":""},{"id":776837,"bio":"","user_id":768346,"name":"jason knott","website":"www.jasonknott.com"},{"id":776893,"bio":"","user_id":768395,"name":"Andrew VanWickler","website":"www.andrewvanwickler.com"},{"id":16525,"bio":"I'm an editorial photographer, and have worked for most of the major illustrated magazines in the world, including a close 30-year relationship with the Smithsonian magazine. Nowadays most of my projects are for books, of wich I've published 155 titles to date, including many on the practice of photography, with more than 4 million copies sold worldwide, in 27 languages.","user_id":16525,"name":"Michael Freeman","website":"www.michaelfreemanphoto.com"},{"id":474007,"bio":"Born and raised in a world of wonder, I've always had a camera in hand, ready to capture life's fleeting moments. Join me on a journey where every click tells a story, weaving together the tapestry of our shared human experience. Let's create magic together...","user_id":473423,"name":"Alexei Bautin","website":"www.bauntychannel.com"},{"id":776880,"bio":"I combine my love of growing flowers with my love of photography, enabling me to choose exactly the flowers I like and pick them at their peak. I am drawn especially to the detail and texture of the petals which I can draw out well in black and white versions of the photos. I have an allotment as well as my garden in St Albans.  ","user_id":768384,"name":"Anne MacIntyre","website":"www.annemacintyreprints.com"},{"id":742261,"bio":"I would like to create something more than just a nice picture, I want to show the personality and charisma of the model.\n\n","user_id":739573,"name":"Arturo Giovanoli","website":""},{"id":545002,"bio":"I am  an Italian  and  a self-taught photographer based in London UK.  I love photography at 360* from portrait to the nature  to macro to street photography. During my teen years, i discovered photography. I started from nature to going to the portrait to the street photography and i fell in love with photography,\n and now, it is my passion.","user_id":544418,"name":"domenico, truncellito","website":"Obbiettivo360.com"},{"id":776977,"bio":"Current college undergraduate, born in South Africa, going to school in the United States. Aspiring photographer and editor. \nI enjoy spending time in nature and have had a deep love for the bush and the environment since I was a child. I want to show how people and animals interact in different contexts and ways. ","user_id":768469,"name":"Kandi Grey","website":""},{"id":776980,"bio":"","user_id":768472,"name":"luis fernandez nuñez","website":""},{"id":757401,"bio":"I am a part time travel and portrait photographer based in Dubai. For the last seven years I have traveled often throughout the world with extensive time spent in both Europe and the Middle East.\n\nI have always considered myself as a curious traveler first and foremost, but over time have developed a love and passion for photography. My work usually focuses on the everyday ongoings of daily life as well as portraits of the people I encounter.\n\nMy work has been featured in a number of publications including: Africa Geographic, 1x.com, and 100ASA. I also have displayed work at the ImageNation exhibition in Paris, France as well as in Milan with Atlas of Humanity.\n\nI am currently based out of Dubai but moving often near and far. ","user_id":752447,"name":"Alex Stoll","website":"www.alexstollphotography.com"},{"id":776935,"bio":"","user_id":768432,"name":"Sophie Smith","website":"www.sophiesmith-photography.com"},{"id":50561,"bio":"Katelyn-Jane Dunn is an Australian photographer whose practice is characterised by her interests in identity, intimacy and femininity. She is currently completing a Bachelor of Photography at Griffith University Queensland College of Art, and her work has been shortlisted in the Lethbridge 10000 Small Scale Art Award and Josephine Ulrick \u0026amp; Win Schubert Photography Awards. Katelyn-Jane has also exhibited in various group, solo and festival exhibitions throughout Australia, and her work is held in both private and institution collections.","user_id":50566,"name":"Katelyn-Jane Dunn","website":"www.katelynjanedunn.com"},{"id":847989,"bio":"winbd এক্সপ্লোর করুন: অনলাইনে স্লট ও গেম খেলার নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা!  \nডেস্কটপ অথবা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. Brasil, 6817 - Batel, Brasília - DF, 61485-707, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 11 99229-6545  \nই-মেইল: bd.winbd.uk.com@gmail.com  \n#winbd #winbd_Game #winbd_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://bd.winbd.uk.com","user_id":833833,"name":"Bdwinbdukcom Bdwinbdukcom","website":"bd.winbd.uk.com"},{"id":748377,"bio":"Cheryl Grace is an amateur photographer whose passion is wildlife while on African Safari.\n\nCheryl captures landscapes, people and wildlife in their natural habitat both in color and black and while, primarily using natural and ambient light.\n\nIn addition, her passion for extreme close ups embodies the motion and emotion of her subjects in a finished photograph with a cinematic feel.\n\nFor more information, visit www.CherylGrace.com","user_id":744920,"name":"Cheryl Grace","website":"www.CherylGrace.com"},{"id":776932,"bio":"Megan Pennings (she/her) is an Xicana educator and artist originally from Baldwin Park, California. Megan's photography covers many styles, including portraiture, documentary, still life, and urban lifestyle. Her work intricately weaves social media, culture, and community themes while exploring the complex relationship between identity and social expression.\n\nMegan holds an MFA in Photography from the Academy of Art University San Francisco, an M.A. in Mexican-American Studies, a Graduate Certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Cal State Los Angeles, and a B.A. in Mexican-American Studies and Sociology from Cal State Los Angeles, and A.A. in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Mt. San Antonio College. She is an Adjunct Faculty member in Ethnic Studies at Chaffey College, Citrus College, Fullerton College, and Santa Ana College. She also teaches Digital Photography at South Hills High School.  \n\nOutside of academia, Megan has mentored with Las Fotos Project, a nonprofit that empowers teenage girls and gender-expansive youth through Photography. A member of Mujeres de Maíz, a collective advocating for women of color, demonstrates her dedication to creating inclusive","user_id":768429,"name":"Megan Pennings","website":"mp.mpenningsphotography.com"},{"id":776909,"bio":"With over ten years of working in design and creative direction with elite brands such as Estée Lauder and IHG Hotels \u0026amp; Resorts, Brian Mitchell embarked on a new journey behind the lens.\n\nThe American creative director and photographer moved from New York City to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2020, continuing his creative practices and merging the worlds of fashion, architecture and culture.","user_id":768409,"name":"BRIAN MITCHELL","website":"WWW.BRIANMITCHELLSTUDIO.COM"},{"id":50714,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Quezon City, Philippines.  I am presently an employee of a local broadcasting corporation but I wish to work full-time as a photographer in the near future. ","user_id":50719,"name":"JO Kampos","website":"cargocollective.com/JOKampos"},{"id":435439,"bio":"Ogundele Ayorinde is a street,portrait and documentary photographer. He is known capture images that shows the vices the dictates the the conditions of the average everyday people.","user_id":434855,"name":"Ogundele Ayorinde","website":"www.thephotograbber.net"},{"id":170669,"bio":"After serving the military here in Belgium for more than 30 years, I restarted my old hobby, photography.  Just finished art school in Leuven (BE). ","user_id":170067,"name":"Dirk De Lobel","website":""},{"id":18440,"bio":"Studium der freien Malerei in Düsseldorf\nStudium der Fotografie an der Kunsthochschule Kassel\nAusstellungen im In- und Ausland\nLebe und arbeite in Kassel\n\nStudies of free painting in Dusseldorf\nStudied photography at the University of Kassel\nExhibitions in Germany and abroad\nLiving and working in Kassel\n\nPhoto books:\n2023 Penang, 92 Seiten, 73 Abbildungen\n2021 schlafen, 192 Seiten, 164 Abbildungen\n2015Fremde, photographs of 108 unknown People\n2013 floating, Fotoagrafien aus Südostasien, ISBN 978-3-86678-667-7\n1997 unterwegs, Ein Tagebuch, ISBN 3-931465-01-02\n1993 Fotografien und Text zu dem Katalog \"La Otra Cara\"\n1990 Konstruktionen, ISBN 3-9801640-7-1 \n1988 Weiblich, Vereinfachende Fotografien, ISBN 3-9801640-0-4\n1986 Groß Klein Nah und Fern, ISBN 3-9801640-2-0","user_id":18440,"name":"Jens Nagels","website":"www.jens-nagels.de"},{"id":197941,"bio":"I am a photo enthusiast and have a passion for travel, street and documentary style photography. A perfect photo for me should have a soul and a story in them. ","user_id":197339,"name":"Pravin Tamang","website":"www.pravintamang.com"},{"id":768285,"bio":"I am Stella D'Angeli, a beginner photographer from Italy.\nI lived in Mwanza, Tanzania, for two years, where, during my service, I discovered my passion for photography as a fundamental mean of sharing social situations that otherwise wouldn't be known.\nMy photography seeks to capture the culture, essence and emotions of life in an authentic and realistic way, in order to awaken people's souls.","user_id":761417,"name":"Stella D’Angeli","website":""},{"id":160725,"bio":"","user_id":160123,"name":"Estevao Lafuente","website":"www.lafuentephotography.online"},{"id":715643,"bio":"I was away from photography for nearly 30 years, but to my surprise I found out a few years ago that I absolutely had to take pictures again. Turned out I couldn't do without it after all. And that - for some reason - fills me with gratitude and humility.\n\nBefore going absent I graduated from Fatamorgana, a photografic school here in Denmark.\n\nI like to keep things simple: I use one camera and one lens. and I consider myself rooted in the tradition that began with humanistic photography. \n\nI do black and white because, as someone once said: \"With Color you can show everything. But with Black and White, you can show so much more\".","user_id":715059,"name":"Lars Michael Sørensen","website":""},{"id":776978,"bio":"I am a doctor, professor of neurology. I am the founder and head of the biggest stroke center in Bulgaria.\nI have been fascinated by photography since childhood, but only in the last 10-15 years have I gradually turned it into a hobby. In it I probably find the balance of my daily life as an emergency neurologist, because hardly take pictures of people and went back to analog photography. I like to experiment with different cameras, films and formats.","user_id":768470,"name":"Rosen Kalpachki","website":""},{"id":262309,"bio":"I am a photographer and printmaker. My work explores the contemporary landscape; how that landscape has been affected by those who have gone before us and how it impacts the lives of those who occupy it today.\n\nI use both digital and traditional darkroom methods in the execution of my work.\n\nI am based in Felpham, West Sussex (UK) and recently completed my MA in Photography at the University of Brighton.\n\n","user_id":261707,"name":"Bill Brooks","website":"billnbrooks.co.uk"},{"id":681245,"bio":"I am a photographer.                                                                                                            I was born in 1985 in iran.                                                                                                                               \nA documentary photographer. \nI travel. \nExciting and risky and very cool trips. \nTravel to distant villages. Travel to the place where nomads and gypsies live. Traveling on hard and long roads. \nThe result of my travels are generally the photographs I took during my travels. ","user_id":680661,"name":"Erfaneh Saeidian","website":""},{"id":763585,"bio":"Black and white photographer - focusing on the aesthetics of minimal and visual poetry. ","user_id":757716,"name":"Andrew Wixson","website":"www.wixson.co"},{"id":774282,"bio":"Michael Mohan is a Filmmaker and Photographer based in Saint John New Brunswick. He holds a BFA from NSCAD and a Certificate from NBCCD and boasts a prolific portfolio, having contributed his technical expertise to notable projects like \"A Ways Away\" (2016), \"krotoplaxx diary disc 1.1\" (2017), \"Cicerone\" (2022), and the telefilm-funded feature \"Further Than The Eye Can See\" (2022), supported by grants from ArtsNB and The Canada Council for the Arts. Mohan's work uniquely weaves cinematic depth into his visuals, underscoring his position as an innovative visual artist. ","user_id":766288,"name":"Michael Mohan","website":""},{"id":304041,"bio":"","user_id":303439,"name":"Andrej Gabor","website":""},{"id":772717,"bio":"Usually I don't give names to my work, I think that the viewer  should feel and see what they want. Even if it's nothing. I don't like suggesting what you can read in my photography.  Art is for you without any instructions. ","user_id":764820,"name":"Maria Chęcińska","website":""},{"id":754910,"bio":"Lucy Garrett is a British photographer currently based in Memphis, TN, whose visual storytelling focuses on human rights, social justice, and environmental issues. Lucy’s intimate and grounded approach to photojournalism and documentary photography has featured in national publications such as TIME Magazine, Vogue and The New York Times, among others. In Memphis, Lucy frequently collaborates with MLK50, a social-justice centered organization that reports on the intersection between poverty, power, and policy. Lucy has been photographing personal work, in particular documenting the LGBTQ2IA+ community. Presently, she is creating a body of work that focuses on Queer farmers in the American South, and a second deeply personal project examining her experiences of growing up in the foster care system in the United Kingdom.","user_id":750418,"name":"Lucy Garrett","website":"www.lucygarrett.co"},{"id":772593,"bio":"Peter Cochrane tells stories of resilience, optimism, and metamorphosis through the use of botany, horticulture, art history, science fiction, and autobiography. He builds three-dimensional, narrative set pieces that are translated through photographic processes. He uses materials ranging from the 8x10 film camera to light-sensitive substrates. \n\nHis work has appeared in Headmaster, The San Francisco Chronicle, Vast Magazine, Hyperallergic, Brink, Artslant, the MoCP lecture series, the de Young Museum, the Vermont Center for Photography, the Tokyo International Photo Awards, and others. He is a recipient of the Snider Prize and has been a finalist for several awards including the Hopper Prize, the Fine Art Photography Award, the Exposure Award, and the Kodak Photo Film Award. In 2022 he was nominated for The Shpilman International Prize for Excellence in Photography. He has held several solo exhibitions nationally, and his work is in public and private collections including the Museum of Contemporary Photography.\n\nHe is the owner of Threep, a fine art printing and photography studio based in Richmond, Virginia.","user_id":764704,"name":"Peter Cochrane","website":"www.petercochrane.xyz"},{"id":736613,"bio":"I'm Paolo, an Italian IT Consultant from Rome. Amateur photographer. Favorite genres of photography: Portrait, Street and Travel","user_id":735065,"name":"Paolo Del Rocino","website":"www.facebook.com/paolodelrocinoph"},{"id":709440,"bio":"I work as a street photographer and try to capture the vibe of the street. So that the viewer can feel the moment!\n\n","user_id":708856,"name":"Mehmet Kutlu","website":""},{"id":772534,"bio":"","user_id":764645,"name":"Jim ET23 Casper","website":""},{"id":772600,"bio":"","user_id":764708,"name":"Miguel Rodellar Aguilera","website":""},{"id":174705,"bio":"","user_id":174103,"name":"Judith Cole","website":""},{"id":765077,"bio":"","user_id":759057,"name":"John Sharpe Jr","website":""},{"id":777006,"bio":"","user_id":768495,"name":"Michael Mau","website":"mauhaus.com"},{"id":777628,"bio":"","user_id":768990,"name":"George Mifsud","website":"www.mifsudphotography.com"},{"id":766575,"bio":"Photographer / Visual storyteller/ Appearance activist\nSometimes art can change how people see the world, but I want to change how the world sees people.\nThrough my imagery, I am passionate about giving a voice to the voiceless – shining a light on those whom society has often placed in darkness.\n","user_id":760165,"name":"Tatiana Ilina","website":"www.tatianailina.com"},{"id":772617,"bio":"Profile\n    ●Name: Fumio Yamaguchi\n1950   Born in Fukuoka City Japan \n1974   Graduated from Utsunomiya Univ. Agriculture Department Forest Ecology(Major)\n1978　Graduated from Shimane Univ. Agriculture Master Corse Forest Ecology\n1978   Teacher Licence of Geography and History\n1978～2010　Okayama University of Science  High School Teacher\n2010～2015   Eisu Gakkan High School Teacher\n2016～　　　NHK Culture Center Fukuyama Teacher\n●Photo.\n1985   Solo Exhibition「Kathmandu」Tenmaya City Gallery Fukuyama \n2000   Solo Exhibition 「Shangri-la」Suloga Gallery Okayama\n2012   Solo Exhibition 「Water Scape」 Pentax Forum Tokyo\n2011～2013   International Photography Awards  18 works\n2012   San Francisco Photography Competition \n2012～2013 Black\u0026amp;White Spider Photography Awards\n2015～2016 Lens Culture Editor Pick\n●Graphic Works\n2019 Second International Print Biennale, Yerevan\n2０１９年THE INTERNATIONAL LITHOGRAPHY TRIENNIAL II LITHO-Kielce / 2018-19 \n2019 10th INTERNATIONAL PRINTMAKING BIENNIAL DOURO(Portugal)\n2019 CWAJ Contemporary Print Awards(Tokyo)\n2019 Eight International Print Art Triennial Sofia Bulgaria\n2019 National Original Print Exhibition (London)\n2020 Rene Carcan Award First Mention(Belgium)\n","user_id":764723,"name":"Fumio Yamaguchi","website":"fumio001.wixsite.com/fumio-yamaguchi"},{"id":16633,"bio":"My name is Marcin Żuberek, I was born in 1979, I am living and working in Warsaw, Poland. The phenomenons that attract me most in my photographic work are: empty spaces and noisy silence. I love all kinds of exploration. Peripheries of the map have been always my favourite destination point (maybe because apart from being photographer, I am also anthropologist). How does it feel like living on the edge of the cartographic grid? How does a place at the forgotten end of the map look like? Usually, my intention is to create a visual impression about the metaphysical relation between a land that we are physically connected with and an open, neverending space where our minds are floating. My works are in-between documentary and creation made later on, in postproduction. Apart from my love for digital technology, I remain a faithfully user of analogue cameras (mostly Mamiya 7).","user_id":16633,"name":"Marcin Zuberek","website":"www.marcinzuberek.com"},{"id":16685,"bio":"Farsad Ghaffarian is a software developer. Photography is one of his big passion. He started photography about ten years ago. During past years he experienced different categories in photography. His works have been selected as honorable mentions in International Photo Awards in past years.\nHis current interest is cultures, street photos, fine art series and mobile photography. His first solo exhibition held in Tehran at May 2015 with some of his mobile photos.","user_id":16685,"name":"Farsad Ghaffarian","website":"farsad.me"},{"id":787671,"bio":"","user_id":777199,"name":"Sudha Chandani","website":"www.sudhamukesh.com"},{"id":772650,"bio":"I live to rejoice in the beauty of all life still here on Earth, and to invite others ever deeper into the sanctity and fulfillment of their own awe.\n\nI love to read the infinitely exquisite pattern language of evolution; to reveal truth in the subtleties of diversity; to commune with the embodied wisdom of raw ancient form and the ephemeral poetry of the elements.  I am devoted to the practice of loving observation… I am here to see and to sing the ancient intricacies of fern, whale, kelp, jay, stone, sand, water, sky…\n\nEverything I create is a memorial to the life of the Holocene, an act of joy and grief, and my way of saying to even the most common life: “I’m so glad you’re here.” Through it, I desire to create community for us to share and express our heartache over our changing world.\n\nI am an advocate for the personal and collective healing of ancestral trauma, through which we may be able to remember and reclaim deeper humanity, belonging, wholeness, and joy. Creating art and landscapes to help cultivate reverence, remembrance and homecomings of all kinds is my passion.","user_id":764756,"name":"Jessica Dune","website":"www.jessicadune.com"},{"id":755837,"bio":"I returned to photography after a long, long break. I quit because I was not taking pictures that I liked. For years the only pictures I took were of my cats. Lots of cat pictures!\nAlong came Covid, and lockdown led me to walking up the hills that are beside me. I started taking pictures again. Sometime later I bought a ‘proper’ camera and accidentally ended up on the streets of Dublin taking pictures (I had gone in to take pictures of birds in a park).\nIt was an enjoyable experience and I got a couple of pictures that I was quite happy with.\nA colleague suggested I look up Vivian Maier and the rest is history! I have consumed many books on street photography and spent too much on cameras and lenses but loved every minute of it. And it’s great for the step count too!\n","user_id":751177,"name":"Paul Hickey","website":""},{"id":273051,"bio":"I am a self-taught Toronto-based photographer with a passion for dramatic, moody, and cinematic photography, whether curated, candid, real, or surreal. \nWriting and math may not be my strengths, but I do love taking photos!","user_id":272449,"name":"Derek Samaha","website":"www.dereksamaha.com"},{"id":772902,"bio":"Kevin’s Mexican heritage is apparent in his passion for his work, and in the details of his personality. He considers himself a multimedia artist with an old soul that contrasts his futuristic perspective. His vision comes through continuous experimentation of different mediums, some of which include photography, graphic design, and 3D-collage. He is fascinated by the duality and complexity of the human mind. His work often touches on reoccurring themes of human emotion, futurism, abstraction, and most importantly-color.\n","user_id":765001,"name":"Kevin Barranco","website":"kiwifilm.myportfolio.com"},{"id":752757,"bio":"","user_id":748652,"name":"Andrew O'Brien","website":"www.drewobrienstudio.com"},{"id":707547,"bio":"Arief Priyono is an Indonesian documentary photographer. He studied photography at the Antara School of Journalism and worked as a photographer at the Indonesian News Agency ANTARA from 2007 to 2012 before transitioning to a career as a freelance photojournalist.\n\nIn 2013 and 2014, he received a scholarship for the Photographer Training of Trainers program from the PannaFoto Institute at Erasmus Huis, the Dutch Cultural Center in Jakarta. His work has been published in both national and international media. His first documentary film, focusing on children orphaned due to COVID-19 in Indonesia, received the Ruedi Hofmann Media Award at the 7th Puskat Film Festival in 2021.\n\nHis project on Japanese Internment Camps received an Honorable Mention in the Innovate Artist Grants for Spring 2023. Most recently, he received a grant from Internews' Earth Journalism Network for his coverage of the jellyfish population explosion in the Madura Strait, Probolinggo.\n\nHis ongoing project, \"A Long Road to Kill My Mother,\" was showcased at the projection night of the Jakarta International Photo Festival (JIPFest) 2023 and the Angkor Photo Festival 2024. ","user_id":706963,"name":"Arief Priyono","website":"ariefpriyono.com"},{"id":16661,"bio":"Daniel Traub (b. 1971) is a New York-based photographer and filmmaker, originally from Philadelphia. Since 1999, He has been engaged with long-term photographic projects in China, including Simplified Characters, a series of street pictures that explore the vast changes at the beginning of the 21st century in Chinese cities, as well as the series Peripheries, which looks at the landscape at the outskirts of several major Chinese cities. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, including solo exhibitions at the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, Slought in Philadelphia and the Lianzhou photo festival in China. His work can be found in public and private collections, such as the Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His work has also appeared in publications including Aperture, European Photography and The New York Times Magazine. He has published two monographs with Kehrer Verlag: North Philadelphia (2014) and Little North Road (2016).\n\nAs a filmmaker, Traub has directed documentaries including the feature length Barefoot Artist about Lily Yeh and her collaborative artworks in war-torn communities; and Xu Bing: Phoenix, which highlights the condition of Chinese migrant laborers. He has been the director of photography for numerous documentaries and reports for networks and production companies including PBS, German Television ZDF and Arte. His film work can be viewed at itinerantpictures.com","user_id":16661,"name":"Daniel Traub","website":"danieltraub.net"},{"id":772694,"bio":"Lago (Laura Gómez) Madrid, 1975. She studied Fine Arts in Madrid and received an annual scholarship in Berlin before the turn of the 21st century. Photography was her passion, but design took over.\nFor over 22 years, she has ventured into different disciplines with a curiosity to experiment: Editorial, fashion, interior design, advertising, visual identity, and, of course, technological digital design, which she immersed herself in for the past decade. Nonetheless, she never lost hope of returning to her place of happiness: photography.\nCoincidentally, life has gifted her with a pause on her journey, that precious TIME we never seem to have, and she is taking advantage of it to return to her place of peace. Reconnecting with art, embracing the pure creative realm... She is starting to engage in her own dialogue with photography, with a narrative intent.\nIn 2022, she embarks on her journey of discovery and co-founds the collective A Sangre.","user_id":764798,"name":"Laura Gómez","website":""},{"id":741390,"bio":"I am a photographer from Tucson, AZ, USA whose work focuses on investigating family and the concept of home.","user_id":738874,"name":"Tyler Espinoza","website":"www.tylerespinozaphoto.com"},{"id":764634,"bio":"Born in Belgrade (Serbia, 1984), Milan lives in Paris (France). In his photography he explores introspection and creating artefacts of projection inviting the specator to project their own congintive experince on what they see. Building upon the idea of perception as a creative process he pursues in his work something both intimate and universal.\n\nDoctor of Computer Science, and self-taught photographer, Milan refined his practice under guidance from Jean-François Robert, in Arles.","user_id":758712,"name":"Milan Stankovic","website":"milstan.net/photo"},{"id":129403,"bio":"                              when I dream, I dream in black and white\n\nFor some time now, I have been shooting exclusively with a Holga camera, basically a $40 plastic camera that shoots medium format film (I am usually shooting with infrared film). When I reflect on why I am so drawn to this camera, I guess it comes down to the unique and timeless beauty in the images it creates. The image is soft, muted, never truly in focus, giving a somewhat surreal feel to each image. Instead of creating a precise recorded image of what we saw, this camera has the ability to morph that recorded image into a dreamlike memory. If you think about it, with time, our memories of the past become more dreamlike, more subjective. Through this plastic lens, somehow I am able to capture some of that beautiful subjectivity. \n","user_id":128801,"name":"Ryan Synovec","website":"www.aspectrasphotography.com"},{"id":732625,"bio":"Hi,\nI'm Daniele Torriglia a young photographer from the north-west of Italy, I'm 26 years old and I live in a small village near Genoa, but I spend most of my time in the city because I'm a student at the Academy of fine arts in Genoa.\n\nMy passion for photography dates back to my childhood, I find myself at the age of 5 years old with a little toy camera in my hands and that was the most satisfying thing I've ever see in my life, years after years I played with that object and then at the age of 11 years old my Mum gave me her old Canon AE-1, and from that moment I've never stop my quest in my photography path. \n\nMy photography is focused on humans, I need to solve the mystery of life by capturing them in my camera, I think we all belong to a big family named mankind, and the camera is the perfect tool to testify it. \nIn my practice I’m focused on reveal a sort of universal truth by studing my subjects, I feel a sort of empathy with the lives of the people who reach my lens and in my portraits I try to transmit this personal feeling, I finally found the essence of my photography as a form of dialogue between myself and the person I'm interested in, like in \"a pas a deux\".\n","user_id":731773,"name":"Daniele Torriglia","website":""},{"id":773649,"bio":"Krzysztof Szramek (born 1980) is a self-taught landscape photographer based in Southampton, UK. Krzysztof focuses on capturing the transitional nature of man-made landscapes, aiming to create images that evoke a sense of stillness and peace. He uses unique editing techniques that give his photographs a painting-like quality.","user_id":765708,"name":"Krzysztof Szramek","website":"www.krisszramek.com"},{"id":615207,"bio":"Loving all of the time I spend capturing the world around me.","user_id":614623,"name":"Anthony Bockheim","website":"www.bockheim.photography"},{"id":730048,"bio":"Amanda Large is a fine art photographer, based in Tkaronto (Toronto), who captures the built environment in various states; from construction, to decay, to demolition. As an architect by training, she is passionate about the impact of our surroundings; how they shape our moods, our experiences, our worldview.  Amanda finds herself fascinated by how people inhabit spaces and make them their own, and the traces that they leave. ","user_id":729464,"name":"Amanda Large","website":"doublespacephoto.com"},{"id":763107,"bio":"I am Remco Phillipson, a photographer in Maarssen. I make both minimalistic and atmospheric photography in the Netherlands or while traveling. In my collections you will find beautiful landscapes and modern architecture, but also minimalist images. I like to edit it in Photoshop.","user_id":757328,"name":"Remco Phillipson","website":"phillipson-photography.com"},{"id":686565,"bio":"Adri Salido (Girona, Spain 1989) is a photojournalist and videographer based in Aljezur, Portugal, working on daily news and long-term projects focused on social issues and human rights. Graduated in Communication Sciences (UOC, Barcelona), Salido has been working in different countries in eastern Europe and Middle East such as Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, Ukraine or Moldova recently.\n\nNowadays, Adria is a member of the Col·legi de Periodistes de Catalunya and works as a freelancer for international agencies, newspapers, and magazines including Getty Images, Anadolu Agency, Panorama, Bloomberg, GEO magazine among others.\n\nSalido’s images have been exhibited in different festivals worldwide including Visa Pour l’Image 2020 (Perpignan) and has been selected as Coup de Coeur 2020 by Association Nationale des Iconographes for the reportage Crossing Borders.\nAdria is affiliated as a member of IFJ and with the journalist card E6919.","user_id":685981,"name":"Adria Salido","website":"www.adrisalido.com"},{"id":423869,"bio":"Yehor Lemzyoff comes from the artistic family, in which the father of the art has entered it love to the art. The artist is a graduate of the Kyiv School of Photography (2008), the T. Shevchenko Kyiv National University (2011), the M. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University (2012) and the Krakow Academy of Photography (2022). \n\nLemzyakoff participated at Gogolfest in 2012, on the platform “Neofolk project” under the direction of curator Pavel Gudimov with the media project “Polymorphism”. In the same year, he led the official filming of the Buddhist lama Ole Nidal as part of the “Days of Buddhist Culture in Ukraine” for the followers of the Karma-Kagyu school in Ukraine. In 2013, he initiated the conceptual project “RGB”, for which he was awarded twice: The first award from the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma in 2014, the second in 2016 from the Presidium of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Kiev. In 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2018, he participated in the International Painting Plein-Air “Ovid Litus”,as a person documenting the event. In 2016, the artist participated in a competition and exhibition from the Presidium of the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture. In 20","user_id":423285,"name":"Yehor Lemzyakoff","website":"lemzyakoff.photo"},{"id":730413,"bio":"Carmel Aranyi has been a pediatric nurse at Ichilov in Tel Aviv for the past 7 years. Since 2021 she has pursued her passion for documentary photography after completing one-year certificate studies at Studio Gavra in 2022. Carmel’s work explores the dynamic relationship between society and the individual, and how they influence each other. Her first series \"The fluorescent Show\" focuses on the staff and daily life in the pediatric ward she works in, capturing authentic human moments, sometimes dramatic yet often mundane, while infusing them with personal humor and optimism.\n\n","user_id":729829,"name":"carmel aranyi","website":""},{"id":16653,"bio":"Lindsey Beal is a photo-based artist in Providence, Rhode Island where she teaches at Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art \u0026amp; Design and New Hampshire Institute of Art's MFA program. She has a M.F.A. in Photography from the University of Iowa and a Graduate Certificate in Book Arts at the University of Iowa’s Center for the Book. \u0026nbsp;\n\nAs a photo-based artist, she combines research about historical and contemporary women’s lives with historical photographic processes; often including sculpture, papermaking, and artist books in her work.\u0026nbsp; Inspired by the ways in which contemporary American society views women, she investigates how women lived in the past, drawing parallels and contrasts between women's lives then and now.\u0026nbsp; Both through presentation and subject matter, she connects the viewer to the past and how it reflects today’s political and social culture.\u0026nbsp; She\u0026nbsp;connects her imagery to photographic history, how it was practiced, developed and presented by early photographers.\u0026nbsp;\n\nShe has shown at national museums, galleries \u0026amp; universities, including solo shows at the Griffin Museum of Photography,\u0026nbsp;the Danforth Art Museum, and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Priebe Gallery. \u0026nbsp;She was featured on New York Times Lens Blog, Slate France,\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Lenscratch, Don't Take Pictures,\u0026nbsp;LensCulture, Light Leaked,\u0026nbsp;and published in Diffusion, Art New England, The Hand, View Camera and 500 Handmade Books Volume Two.\u0026nbsp; In 2016, she was a Finalist for Photolucida's Critical Mass\u0026nbsp;Top 200,\u0026nbsp;the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund and earned a travel grant from Duke University.","user_id":16653,"name":"Lindsey Beal","website":"www.lindseybeal.com"},{"id":757604,"bio":"","user_id":752614,"name":"ORLY SEGEV","website":""},{"id":16941,"bio":"PAULINA OTYLIE SURYS\n\n\nBorn in Leszno, Poland\n\n\nPaulina's interdisciplinary practice is predominantly lense based and involves the physical manipulation of vernacular images or analogue photographs taken and hand processed by herself - an approach that combines her formal training as a fine art painter with her photographic practice, sculpture and art installation. \nHer projects have autobiographical background and focus on womanhood, memories,  and society.\n","user_id":16941,"name":"Paulina Otylie Surys","website":"www.paulinasurys.com"},{"id":766857,"bio":"","user_id":760367,"name":"Mike Arevalo","website":null},{"id":362674,"bio":"Image maker. Like B/W photography. Enjoy Color Images.\n","user_id":362072,"name":"Stan Lemmens","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/stanlemmens"},{"id":227479,"bio":"Photography is the only way I know how to talk about the darkness, the ever present subtle hum of malevolence and creeping decay I feel moving through America.  Rarely do I see the actors, only the stage settings, quietly vibrating in anticipation or from the passing of a story that isn't going to end well for anyone.  Aesthetically I'm drawn to scenes reminiscent of my childhood in and around Cleveland, Ohio. The steel mills along the Cuyahoga, the silent and eerie homes out in the countryside where my parents grew up, used car lots surrounded by barbed wire and tacky plastic flags all heavily influence what my eye is drawn to today. ","user_id":226877,"name":"Bill Holderfield","website":""},{"id":16678,"bio":"I am a professional photographer and a visual artist with a number of exhibitions to my credit. i am also a long-experienced creative director for a London design agency.","user_id":16678,"name":"Graham Barker","website":"www.graham-barker.co.uk"},{"id":757251,"bio":"Caitlin KellyThompson is a portrait photographer that mixes street, documentary, and portraiture together to capture life. Photographing people in the LGBTQIA+ community to celebrate the community and explore my place in it. ","user_id":752324,"name":"Caitlin KellyThompson","website":"www.Caitlinkellythompson.com"},{"id":608282,"bio":"My work is an exploration of the human condition and the complexities of our emotions and experiences. I draw inspiration from the natural world, as well as from personal experiences and relationships. Through my use of color, texture, and composition, I strive to create works that evoke a sense of nostalgia, longing, and beauty.\nMy creative process is intuitive and spontaneous, and I often experiment with different techniques and materials to achieve the desired effect. I am constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries of my art practice, seeking new ways to express my ideas and emotions.\nOverall, my goal as an artist is to create works that connect with people on a deep emotional level and inspire them to contemplate their own experiences and the world around them. I believe that art has the power to transform and enrich our lives, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my work with others.","user_id":607698,"name":"Rosely Htoo","website":"rohtooc68e.myportfolio.com"},{"id":335344,"bio":"I'm a writer, as well as a fine art and fashion photographer, based in North London.\n\nMy fine art photoseries Ascension won honourable mentions at the Lucie International Photo Awards 2020, the Moscow International Foto Awards in 2020 and 2021 and the Tokyo International Foto Awards 2022. Ascension will be published as a photobook by Red Turtle Photobook in the summer of 2023. It was exhibited at AOCF 58 Galleria Bruno Lisi in Rome in April and May 2023.\n\nMy first photoseries Chora was exhibited at Hagi Art, Tokyo, January-February 2020, and Landabout, Tokyo for the following year. It was shown at Arte Spazio Tempo in Venice in April 2021.\n\nMy fine art photography has featured in group shows across the US, the UK and Italy.\n\nMy first novel is The Waking (Wundor Editions 2017). My first collection of poetry is Sea of the Edge (Wundor Editions 2018).\n\nMy poetry has been published in magazines and journals including The London Magazine, Acumen, Envoi, Poetry Salzburg Review and Orbis. I was a winner at The London Magazine Poetry Prize 2018. I won the Orbis Readers' Award in March 2019. I have been shortlisted for various other awards.","user_id":334742,"name":"Matthew Smith","website":"www.matthew-smith.co.uk"},{"id":17229,"bio":"\n\n\nHarry Wilks explores the quirky rhythms of urban and manmade rural environments from rooftops in New York City and from bridges that span the Hudson River and other waterways in the region. His working method favors the quotidian. By setting himself up close to an ordinary object, such as a guardrail, a fence, or a rock, he invests that object with importance, and it becomes as much the subject of the photograph as do the more conventionally majestic structures in the background.\n\nHis photographs are included in public collections such as the Brooklyn Museum, the International Center of Photography and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in corporate and private collections.\n\nWilks is known to be right-handed. He lives in New York with his wife, painter Tamar Zinn, and is said to be one of America’s leading photographers of guardrails. ","user_id":17229,"name":"Harry Wilks","website":"harrywilks.com"},{"id":628503,"bio":"Maximiliano Battaglia is a Uruguayan filmmaker and photographer working in the field of experimental documentary. His documentary practice is aimed at conjecture rather than generating knowledge, for which he resorts to hybrid practices that favor imagination, uncertainty, and subjective experiences. His approach to image-making is layered and polycentric allowing for poetically intertwined realities to emerge.\n\nMaximiliano holds a Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) in Photography and Image-making from the Paris College of Art","user_id":627919,"name":"Maximiliano Battaglia","website":"maximilianobattaglia.com"},{"id":752694,"bio":"La fotografia fa parte della mia vita già da molti anni, amo fotografare le persone, i loro sguardi, le loro felicità e i loro dolori.\nDopo la morte di mia madre ho usato la macchina fotografica per poter alleviare il mio dolore.\nHo partecipato a corsi su come utilizzare al meglio questo strumento che cattura gli attimi e da quel momento è diventata il mio antidepressivo.\nL'anno scorso ho avuto un altro grande dolore: la morte di mio fratello, ho ripreso di nuovo la macchina fotografica e ho continuato a scattare, anche per lui.","user_id":748600,"name":"Paola Zaffignani","website":""},{"id":734573,"bio":"Retired and exploring a passion dear to my heart, bushwhacking into the unknown and photographing the unusual and unseen geology of Southern Utah USA.","user_id":733431,"name":"Robert Welch","website":""},{"id":535519,"bio":"Matthias Forster is an adventurous and curious person. He is driven by an inner thirst for life, authenticity and experience. The clarity, originality and playfulness with which he uses light, form and colour characterise his visual language. Rather than following a clear concept, he relies on his intuition. Consequently, he finds concepts, fashion trends, analyses and explanations boring. He prefers to go with the flow, discovering who he is, what he has done, where he wants to go and what that means for the bigger picture as he goes along. In his work, he explores the traces and legacies of humanity, as well as the tension between chaos and order. Through his perceptive observations, he sheds light on everyday things that are often overlooked.\n\nAfter studying architecture in Basel and Berlin, gaining experience at various well-established architectural firms, and travelling extensively, he completed his photography studies at \"MAZ. Institut für Journalismus und Kommunikation in Lucerne\" in 2018. Since then, he has worked as a freelance artist, focusing on independent photographic projects.\n","user_id":534935,"name":"Matthias Forster","website":"www.matthiasforster.com"},{"id":771086,"bio":"","user_id":763461,"name":"Nika Varnazova","website":"www.instagram.com/nika.varnazova_ph?igsh=NzRzZXhyMHdnY2xj"},{"id":731036,"bio":"William Guion has photographed the South and Southwest for more than three decades. His black-and-white and hand-painted images portray the landscape, trees, and architecture elegantly, revealing his perspective on the qualities of light on the land at varying times of day and seasons. He was introduced to black-and-white photography as part of his journalistic studies in college. Between 1985 and 1995 he participated as a student and assistant in various photography workshops offered through the Friends of Photography in Carmel, CA.  Following one of his instructor’s advice to “find something you love and photograph it again and again,” he began a series of live oak tree studies on his native Louisiana soil. After years of visiting the Southwest, in 2020 he moved with his wife and rescue beagle to northern New Mexico in search of higher ground, literally and figuratively.  \n\t","user_id":730409,"name":"William Guion","website":"www.williamguion.com"},{"id":706262,"bio":"Photographer Leslie Shang Zhefeng was born in 1991 in rural Shaanxi Province, China. lives and works in Shanghai-Xi'an. Environmental, socio-political issues, and the meaning of the man today are the main topics depicts in his work. By observing the situation, ZheFeng reveals challenging moments in today’s society in China through comparison with the generations passed. In an attempt to find out more about the modern family, Shang ZheFeng decides to research his own family archives, old images, and VHS footage.","user_id":705678,"name":"Zhefeng Shang","website":"www.instagram.com/leslieshang_"},{"id":16726,"bio":"Eric Kellerman is a Briton who has lived near Nijmegen in the Netherlands for a very long time. In 2008, heretired from academia to spend more time on photography.\n\nSpecialising in the nude, he works almost entirely in the studio with a regular team of female collaborators, most of whom have a serious interest in movement (dance, acrobatics, yoga, martial arts). Sometimes, when nobody is available, he photographs vegetables and fruit out of desperation.\n\n","user_id":16726,"name":"Eric Kellerman","website":"www.erickellermanphotography.com"},{"id":16721,"bio":"Adam Jahiel:\nAmerican photographer. Born April 27, 1956, in Ann Arbor Michigan. Raised in Urbana Illinois. Educated At Brooks Institute of Photography (BS), majoring in commercial photography and University of Missouri Columbia (BJ) majoring in photojournalism.  Worked in editorial, corporate, motion picture, television, and adventure projects.  Adam's  personal B\u0026amp;;W fine-art work on the Great Basin Cowboy has found its way into photo-galleries and private collections.\n\n\n\n","user_id":16721,"name":"Adam Jahiel","website":"www.adamjahiel.com"},{"id":710531,"bio":"Stockholm based artist","user_id":709947,"name":"Dave Kinnaman","website":""},{"id":721161,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer from Greece with an interest in travel, people and fleeting moments of life captured in photographs. ","user_id":720577,"name":"Efthymia Tsiolka","website":""},{"id":550887,"bio":"Free lance photographer based in Indonesia. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Moved to Indonesia in 2001 where I started to pursue my dream of becoming a full time photographer.\n","user_id":550303,"name":"Roberto Maldonado","website":""},{"id":746684,"bio":"Visual Artist \u0026amp; Fine Art Photographer","user_id":743512,"name":"Valentina Suleimanova","website":""},{"id":773448,"bio":"Jack grew up exploring the mountains and waterways in the northeastern United States. The beautiful and diverse landscapes and his desire to further explore our planet influenced his journey into photography. He is constantly inspired by the wild world and is just as comfortable hiking in the sub-zero temperatures of Antarctica as he is scuba diving within the Atlantic Ocean. His naturalistic style and passion for conservation allows him to capture and present immersive yet fleeting moments from a candid and genuine perspective.\n\nJack is an expedition guide, cinematographer and lecturer who focuses on clients involved in the communication and preservation of the natural world ranging from aquaculture farming to expedition vessels.\n\nHow to live sustainably and in harmony with the natural world drives him in both his personal life and the photographic work that he creates.","user_id":765523,"name":"Jack Cox","website":"www.jackwcox.com"},{"id":773434,"bio":"Zach Shappley is a Memphis-based photographer documenting American life in the South, in the streets, and across the country.","user_id":765509,"name":"Zach Shappley","website":"www.zachshappley.com"},{"id":730200,"bio":"Annalise Neil has a BFA in Printmaking from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY, with a minor in Art History (summa cum laude). She has completed residencies at Playa Summer Lake in Oregon, with Mira Schor through the New York City Crit Club, and an Artist Residency in Motherhood. Her work has been exhibited nationally at galleries and museums including Field Projects, NYC, The Irvine Fine Arts Center, and The Oceanside Museum of Art. Neil’s work has been featured in publications such as ArtMaze Mag, Colossal, The On Being Project, Emergence Magazine, All She Makes, Resurgence and Ecologist Magazine, and New Visionary Magazine. Her work resides in public and private collections across the U.S., Europe, and Asia.","user_id":729616,"name":"Annalise Neil","website":"www.annaliseneil.com"},{"id":16708,"bio":"","user_id":16708,"name":"Bev Pettit","website":"www.bevpettit.com"},{"id":675642,"bio":"Cristin Carnes's work focuses on the ideas put forth in society of what it means to be a woman. She has shown her work at Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the University Gallery at Eastern Michigan University, and the Black Box Gallery in Portland, OR. Cristin has her Bachelor's in Theatre \u0026amp; Literature, her MA in Children's Literature, and her MFA in Photography/New Media.  ","user_id":675058,"name":"Cristin Bobee","website":"www.cristincarnesphotography.com"},{"id":773433,"bio":"Hi, I'm Hector.\nI bought my first camera in August 2019 so I could bring back some decent photos from a Tanzanian safari, not knowing what a mess I was getting into. A few months I discovered, in December of that same year, I discovered my passion for documentary photography in Southeast Asia. Since then I have traveled to countries such as Ethiopia, Sudan or South Sudan documenting the different cultures that I have had the opportunity to learn about.","user_id":765508,"name":"Héctor Ruiz Golobart","website":"hectorruizgolobart.com"},{"id":768379,"bio":"","user_id":761481,"name":"Evgeniia Kolesnikova","website":null},{"id":16728,"bio":"A fascination with world culture has always inspired Heidi Laughton and has brought about her photography series. After spending time working on earlier cultural projects in kenya and China, Heidi Laughton has been dedicating her time recently to Native culture of America.\n\nSince leaving a previous successful career commissioning and overseeing photo and video shoots for world renowned recording artists (at Sony Music UK), Heidi Laughton spends her time between the US and the UK, and has been working as a professional photographer, shooting and writing for magazines, advertising campaigns and working for non-profits. \n\nIn 2008 she curated and produced “Fresh Photo Fair” on behalf of the Lucie Foundation and oversaw a three day juried event of photographers from around the world. 2011 found her exhibiting in a group photojournalism show at the Orange County Center of Contemporary Art and a the Laguna Art Museum. In 2012 she was chosen as a judge for the 2012 PX3 Paris Photo Prize. \n\nBoth her \"Spirit Hawk Eye\" and \"Yunnan Province\" series have been published in magazines and exhibited in galleries\n\nHer forte lies in researching stories, integrating with her subject matter and understanding the necessity to be trusted by the people who’s story she is telling. \n","user_id":16728,"name":"Heidi Laughton","website":"www.WaysoftheWorldExhibits.com"},{"id":773520,"bio":"Ismael Santiago Salvador Ramos Lagos, also known as TRIZTE, is an artist who embarked on his artistic journey in 2016 when he discovered the captivating world of photography. With a passion for capturing moments that resonate with emotions, he has since established himself as a creative force to be reckoned with.\n\nOver the years, TRIZTE has built a diverse portfolio that showcases the power of the visual medium. His work captures the essence of his subjects, evoking a variety of emotions.\n\nTRIZTE remains committed to pushing the boundaries of his art. He continuously explores new techniques and concepts, demonstrating a bold approach to his craft. His dedication to perfecting his skills has allowed him to evolve as an artist.","user_id":765588,"name":"Ismael Santiago Salvador ramos lagos","website":"l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftrizte.myportfolio.com%2Fwork%3Ffbclid%3DPAAaaqncjK3zm0EBu1wUp-D2xApZ29Xx4v0AgAx2L2NMyFgHKt8cXqSfPXUb0_aem_AYIIkTCZWV2kRDG16egnLe5uDrH0kFJ2hPt78XNBnvClewNBrWvqXAi4zgBs_D0pwbw\u0026e=AT3j4EM_KLM_4FHwzpf3u7dP0F_tGSPid5BuujBzaV8KYOmKGoeyVnmENXkS86eBTK0bub2ScQHDVHPeC5_J8jgWK8LNriDgQeOzIQ"},{"id":644047,"bio":"Drew embarked on a journey that took him from the lush, undulating hills of Eastern England, through the bustling metropolis of London, all the way to the vast and enchanting land of Australia. His aspiration is to reside in a realm abounding with good design, books that arrive hand-in-hand with rich, extra-dark chocolate, and a protective force field encircling his computer, warding off both feline companions and curious, sticky-fingered youngsters.\nAn ardent aficionado of capturing moments through the lens, whenever Drew isn't immersed in the realm of design, he can be discovered capturing photographs amidst the captivating landscapes of Sydney. In design, fatherhood, cinematic appreciation, photography, and carrying the distinctive traits of a Virgo, Drew's artistic endeavors thrive at the intersection of uncomplicated elegance and aesthetic allure. His purpose is to produce remarkable creations for real, living individuals who breathe and experience the world around them.","user_id":643463,"name":"Drew Buckmaster","website":"drewbuckmaster.com"},{"id":484715,"bio":"I have always been a dreamer. Since my childhood, I have been full of ideas.\nLiterally, photography helps me clear my head. Once an image on a story comes to my mind, it will be transformed into the picture. This way I become free.\n\nI was born in 1988 in a small Ukrainian town. In 2010, I graduated from the Kyiv Pedagogical University and began to work on television as a videographer. After 10 years of the successful career, I decided to take up photography.\n\nCurrently, in Prague, Czech Republic","user_id":484131,"name":"Mykola Lebediev","website":""},{"id":347023,"bio":"Mi sono appassionata alla fotografia da qualche anno, amo sia la naturalistica che la street, senza tralasciare ritratto, paesaggi e architettura. Con la mia fotocamera e il mio smartphone viaggio tra Ferrara e il mondo.","user_id":346421,"name":"Tonina Droghetti","website":""},{"id":773516,"bio":"Daisy Wu is a photo-based artist based in Winnipeg. She participated in Early Career Banff Residency at the Banff Centre of Arts and Creativity in 2024. She has graduated from University of Manitoba School of art in 2023 and received Undergraduate Research Award there. She creates photographs, installation, and videos.","user_id":765585,"name":"Daisy Wu","website":"daisywu-art.com"},{"id":773524,"bio":"Melody Chen is a photography student at Emerson College.","user_id":765592,"name":"Melody Chen","website":"tianyun-chen.com"},{"id":770244,"bio":"I was born in 1971 in Warsaw, Poland. \n\nThe years the followed were marked by ever decreasing amount of liberties and my family fled to Munich, West Germany, where my family stayed for 3 years before immigrating to America in 1987. \n\nMy formal education includes a Bachelors Degree in Business, but before graduating I started my own company. \n\nI came to photography in my early thirties. My initial interest in it was very fundamental; to simply immortalize memories. But as soon as I realized that it can be a language of self expression, photography became the center of my life.\nI started making serious work in 2004, and began working professionally in 2008. \n\nSome of my personal work has been published several times in LensWork and B\u0026amp;W Magazine. \n\nI had a photography book of my first serious project published in 2006 which had been reprinted in 2 editions.\n\nI had taken part in several group and solo shows in Chicago.\n\nI currently finished working on my second book which will feature works from my “Behind Closed Doors” project. Projected release date is fall 2023. \n\nI live in the United States and in the Czech Republic, equally splitting my time and photography work between those two ","user_id":762823,"name":"Robert Swiderski","website":"www.robertswiderski.com"},{"id":80628,"bio":"Bachelor's degree in visual arts -1995 - 1999 (not concluded): Art Institute of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brasil.","user_id":80326,"name":"Claudio Jansen Ferreira","website":"claudiojansen.wix.com/imagens"},{"id":574394,"bio":"I have been making art for the last 25 years; photography and film being my mediums mostly. I often work with the idea of the unseen, the subtle hidden part of the human psyche, the dysfunctional. Mental health and non traditional beauty are important threads in my work. I completed a degree in Fine Art Photography, Video and Film in Limerick, Ireland 2018 and have since then worked on different projects and held a couple of solo exhibitions.","user_id":573810,"name":"Ingela Stenberg","website":"ingelastenberg.com"},{"id":391646,"bio":" I am a photographer from Auckland New Zealand creating artistic impressions that span landscapes, seascapes , cityscapes, architecture, fine art, travel and aspects of nature.","user_id":391062,"name":"Errol D’Souza","website":""},{"id":769548,"bio":"Harley Bainbridge is a conceptual artist working with photography. His work comprises a mix of self-portraiture, street, portrait, documentary and conceptual images focusing on demystifying the medium of photography and challenging the representation of self and marginalised groups. Previously Harley has had work published by the British Journal of Photography, Hunger Magazine and had work selected to be used in the promotion of the  Edition365 exhibition in which he was recognised as a winning contributor.","user_id":762296,"name":"Harley Bainbridge","website":"harleybainbridge.com"},{"id":771256,"bio":"International street style and fashion photographer","user_id":763585,"name":"Sabrina Fenster","website":"www.streetscout.me"},{"id":16828,"bio":"Mehran Hamrahi was born in 1989 inAhvaz, Iran. He started learning photography in Iranian youth cinema society in2009 and was elected as the admired photographer of Iranian youth cinema society in 2012.\nHestarted working with Iranian students News agency (ISNA) as photojournalism\nand documentary photographer in 2011.\n\nEmployment:\nApril 2011 to January 2014.  working with Iranian students News agency (ISNA)as photojournalism and documentary photographer in 2011. \n2014 to 2018. Opening My own photography studio which called \"Aran\", based in Ahvaz city.\n2013 to 2018. working as photoshop teacher in photography schools, based in Ahvaz city.\n\nEducation:\n2008 to 2009. Learning basic photography in Iranian youth cinema society\n2009 to 2010. Learning  PhotographyTechniques in \"Akkasee online photography School\"\n2010 to 2014. Educated in civil engineering in Azad Islamic university of Ahvaz, Khuzestan province, Iran\n2014. Noor-Nikon MassterClass\n\nSolo exhibition:\n2011  Ahvaz museum of  contemporary Arts “Avar” IRAN\nGroup exhibition:\n2014 International photography festival, Pingyao China\n2014 Photography Show, Birmangham\n2013 Ian Parry Scholarship Show, Mothers Gallery, London\n2012 Tehran House of artists “earthquake” IRAN\n2012 Tehran Milad tower art gallery “Broken frame” IRAN\n2011 Tehran Metro Station Tajrish “Azerbaijan after earthquake” IRAN\n\nAwards:\n2014 Second prize of Ephoto in the category of \"15-25\" competition, Ukraine \n2014 Nominated for Joop Swart Master Class\n2014 Student Winner of Alexia Foundation\n2014 30under thirty, Magnum Foundation\n2013 Commented award Ian parry scholarship\n2013 Second prize in the horror festival  Iran\n2012 Finalist Aday photo book project Stockholm\n2012 Honorable Mention in The 73rd International Assai Shim Bun of JAPAN\n","user_id":16828,"name":"Mehran Hamrahi","website":""},{"id":747051,"bio":"","user_id":743814,"name":"Peter Eijkelboom","website":"www.instagram.com/peter_eijkelboom"},{"id":773620,"bio":"“I seek to create work that stirs an awakening, rouses an exhilaration, or conjures a memory.”\n\nCollette LaRue is based in Green Bay, Wisconsin and uses photography to reimagine her surrounding natural world.  \n\nLiving at the edge of Great Lakes waters, LaRue's work seeks to document sensory and sensual human interactions with nature.\n\nIn  Aug, 2023, LaRue curated and hosted her solo exhibition Watermarks, a visual study of the conservation history of the Green Bay Estuary.  In 2022-23, she participated as artist and coordinator for The Flow Project, an initiative that unites University of Wisconsin student artists and faculty water specialists. Her current long term projects include a photographic survey of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR), the largest freshwater estuary in the world, and a collaborative visual study of interlanguage theory.\n\n In 2021, LaRue presented her first solo exhibition, Conservation Works.","user_id":765681,"name":"Collette LaRue","website":"www.collettelarue.com"},{"id":663563,"bio":"Eileen started in photography shooting film back when it was the only option, many years ago. She had a very extensive darkroom in her parents home and spent many hours there honing her understanding of the craft. She was a budding product/advertising photographer, whose first client paid her with vegetables from their garden.\n\nEileen did eventually find additional clients who did pay in non-vegetable currency. She also participated in a group show at a New York City gallery on 57th St. With work involving Kodachrome slide manipulation.\n\nWhen a fire destroyed most of her work in the late 80’s she decided to pursue other career paths and spent the next twenty or so years in the software world, and let her interest in photography fade. Retiring in 2012 she found a renewed interest in photography and started learning about this new digital imaging world and where she might fit in and to also have some fun.\n\nShe has a keen interest in history and especially photographic history. With the period of the first half of the Twentieth Century being the most exciting. Photography was changing rapidly and moving into the mainstream art and commercial realms in a very dynamic way. The great adv","user_id":662979,"name":"Eileen Novack","website":"eileennovack.com"},{"id":773629,"bio":"Gregory D. Brown is an artist based in Omaha, NE. He has worked in a creative capacity for multiple ad agencies, universities, and medical centers, focusing on videography, photography, and creative design. Currently he works as a Multimedia Content Strategist for Children’s Hospital \u0026amp; Medical Center where he focuses on telling stories about the organization through videography \u0026amp; photography. Gregory is a member of the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery in the Omaha Old Market and is also the marketing director for the Omaha Entertainment \u0026amp; Arts Awards where he serves as producer of media for the annual awards show and for various events throughout the year.\n\nI am always creating. Photography is my main creative outlet and with my creative background being primarily as a videographer or cinematographer, I like to challenge myself to tell stories through single frame photos.","user_id":765690,"name":"Gregory D Brown","website":"LinkTr.ee/scaryghostcreative"},{"id":773632,"bio":"Yoshitaka Taniguchi \n\n1958　Born in Hokkaido, Japan\n1982  Graduated from Chuo University department of economics.\n2016　Freelance photographer.\n       Resident in Sapporo now. \n\n\n2022　“ The Windows of the Seawall ” Continental gallery / Sapporo\n“ The Windows of the Seawall ” Gallery35 KYOTO-KAMANZA／Kyoto\n“ Dead End～Jukkenzaka ” Art Hall Toshu-Kan / Fukagawa\n2021　“ The Windows of the Seawall ” Aidem Photo Gallery「sirius」／Tokyo \n2020　“ Dead End～Jukkenzaka ” Muroran City Museum of Art / Muroran \n2020　“ Dead End～Jukkenzaka ” Otaru City Museum of Art / Otaru \n2018　“ Dead End～Jukkenzaka ” Continental gallery / Sapporo\n2017  “ Dead End～Jukkenzaka ” Nikon Salon / Tokyo･Osaka\n2013  “ Passage～The sign of Time ” Continental gallery / Sapporo\n2012  “ Passage～The sign of Time ” I.P.C Hiroo / Tokyo\n　 \n\n2021  “Head On Photo Festival 2021- Featured program” Bondi Beach / Sydney \n2018  “Head On Photo Festival 2018 ” Contact Sheet / Sydney \n2017  “ NEW JAPAN PHOTO ISSUE.3 SPECIAL EXBITION ” CHI-KA / Dubai \n       “ EINSTEIN STUDIO PRINTS Vo.2 ” ANTEROOM KYOTO / Kyoto \n\n\n2020 「Dead End：Jukkenzaka 　(Case Publishing)\n2017 「Pass","user_id":765693,"name":"Yoshitaka Taniguchi","website":"photospace-info.sakura.ne.jp"},{"id":769988,"bio":"","user_id":762631,"name":"Jiacheng Li","website":""},{"id":17065,"bio":"Colin Edgington is a visual artist and writer currently living and working in Phillipsburg, NJ. He was born in Denver, Colorado but grew up in Central New Mexico, a place that has shaped (and continues to shape) his understanding of the world. His work investigates notions (and contradictions) of site, distance and place while challenging prevailing notions of photographic truth, authorship and the photograph as a mediator of experience and knowledge. His work has been exhibited internationally and published widely, most recently in The Iowa Review, a result of his selection as winner of the Iowa Review Photography Prize. He has written for Exposure: The Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism and Fraction Magazine. He holds a BAFA from the University of New Mexico and an MFA from the Mason Gross School of Arts, Rutgers University. He currently teaches photography at several colleges and universities in the tri-state area. ","user_id":17065,"name":"Colin Edgington","website":"www.colinedgington.com"},{"id":773675,"bio":"Recently, prompted by the encouragement of friends, colleagues, and even my superiors at work, I've embarked on a personal blog on Instagram where I share my old photos.\n\nTimes and people change, yet the essence of who and what they once were remains fact. In this I fall short of remembering, but my phone never forgets.\u2028\n\nHaving mostly relied on a Google Pixel 3XL and Snapseed for all of my photos up until now, I've since incorporated an iPhone 14 Pro Max and Adobe Lightroom into my toolkit.\n\nI hope to capture photos and videos that can evoke the same smiles, laughter, conversations, and personal reflections even years down the line, attempting to imbue a tangible sense into the concept of a \"photographic memory.\"","user_id":765732,"name":"Zi Jun Lim","website":""},{"id":17017,"bio":"www.anttiviitala.com\n","user_id":17017,"name":"Antti Viitala","website":"www.anttiviitala.com"},{"id":773679,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. The first camera, zenith, taught me the relationship between the aperture, light, and shutter. Digital cameras have expanded my skills. The first macro lens opened up a completely different world that absorbed me completely. When I enter the forest or meadow, I feel incredible peace and concentration. The human world does not exist for me. Insects come first. The contrast to macro photography is industrial, which also fascinates me and I like to take pictures of textures and places mastered by industry. Hence the idea of microphotography and photos of textures and minerals that I make in autumn and winter when insects are in lethargy. Then I focus on working with minerals, crystals and discover various nuances of insects that cannot be seen with an ordinary lens, and I discover them through a microscope.","user_id":765736,"name":"Aleksandra Słupecka","website":""},{"id":668525,"bio":"A nature lover with a passion for photography and art, I enjoy creating minimalistic and abstract images using nature, still life and self. I am more inclined towards monochrome photography, which I believe reflects my introvert nature. I was born and raised in India, moved to New Zealand in 2017.","user_id":667941,"name":"Rahul Tailor","website":""},{"id":739010,"bio":"Sara Zinelli was born in Italy in 1970 and moved to London (U.K.) in the early 90s. She became passionate about photography, spending hours in the darkroom printing her own black and white pictures, and her work was published in several magazines as well as included in group shows in London. The advent of digital photography and starting a family away from the city gradually put her creativity on hold, but the urge to do something creative again became stronger and stronger. When the pandemic struck, she discovered analogue collage as an incredibly therapeutic medium where she could integrate her own photography with new techniques. Always reticent to use social media, she eventually  joined Instagram in January 2022 with the name @missedartbeats. Her work has been published several times  in the Contemporary Collage Magazine and included in the book on Italian collagists 'Solo Collage' as well as other publications by the Italian publisher Psicografici. She has taken part to various group exhibitions and in July she received a Director's honorable mention for her entry for the 'Revisiting the family album' exhibition at the Centre for Fine Art Photography.","user_id":737034,"name":"Sara Zinelli","website":""},{"id":773718,"bio":"Charles Kay Jr. is a first generation Thai-American born artist. His parents immigrated from Thailand in 1966 to attend university. Charles was born and raised in Omaha, NE. In 1992 Charles graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA.\nHe has lived in Los Angeles, Paris, Minneapolis and New York before moving back to Omaha in 1996. His work has been exhibited at the Denver International Airport, The Center for Fine Art Fort Collins, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, The Anne Reed Gallery, Gilman Contemporary, Clic Gallery and Nelson Macker Fine Art. Awards include The Hasselblad Award, American Photography Artist Showcase, Pilsner Urquell International Photography Award, Aperture West Book Prize and Prixe de la Photographie.\nCharles has been known for his black and white architectural series titled Paris Still Lifes which is included in the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Centers permanent collection. In October 2022 - May 2023 he exhibited “UNSEEN - Emerging from the Currents of Assimilation” at the Kaneko Museum in Omaha NE.","user_id":765770,"name":"Charles Kay Jr.","website":"www.charleskayjr.com"},{"id":16878,"bio":"Andrew is an Award-Winning Travel and Fine Art Photographer. His online Gallery provides high quality Award Winning Photographic prints for Interior Designers, Hotels, Companies as well as Private Collectors worldwide. Andrew's  photographs have also appeared in numerous travel publications around the globe and featured in major exhibitions in London and abroad including the Auckland museum in New Zealand. \n\nClients include - National Geographic Publications, Lonely Planet Traveller Magazine, The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, Singapore Airlines Magazine, Lufthansa Airlines Magazine, Tatler Magazine and Rough Guides.\n\n","user_id":16878,"name":"ANDREW LEVER","website":"www.andrewleverprints.com"},{"id":773699,"bio":"Brittani Taylor is a visual artist, creative director, and photographer who exhibits a true love for art and the creative process. Brittani aims to inspire others with creative insight and enthusiasm for art that inspires communities. Brittani holds a bachelor’s degree in studio arts and photography from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. \nBrittani gains inspiration from her environment and upbringing, which shapes her artistic eye to make what seems ordinary have a deeper meaning. Brittani’s work explores the representation and identities of Black individuals in art throughout history. Most of her bodies of works intend to show the beauty and remarkable qualities of Black individuals  through portraits.\nBrittani’s main focus is creative concepts and artistic portraits. She has exhibited work at the Harvey B. Gantt Center, Goodyear Arts, The Gallery for Cabarrus Arts, and The Light Factory. Brittani is currently the Director of Exhibitions at The Light Factory and a freelance photographer shooting portraits, events, and products.\n","user_id":765754,"name":"Brittani Taylor","website":"bntaylor9328.myportfolio.com/collage-work"},{"id":287858,"bio":"Born in Italy in 1979, I am a traveler, book lover, and humanitarian worker. Amateur photographer, I bought an old Polaroid camera in a flea market in 2020 and it was love at first sight. \nSince then, I taught myself multiple techniques and I experiment constantly. I enjoy exploring the possibilities that instant photography offers, and especially manipulating the photos in different ways: lifting emulsions on paper, canvas and glass; using colours, mixed media, and embroidery; processing photos with different liquids that react with the emulsion and create strange and unexpected effects; creating double  exposures in portraits and self-portraits.\nI use these techniques to define moods, to process emotions, to explore my own identity, manipulating images to give voice to the ineffable. Photography leads me to personal and familiar memory, to beauty in everyday life, and joy. \nInstant Cameras: Polaroid 600, SX-70, OneStep+, Impossible Project Instant Lab.  \nInstagram moiraontheroad \n","user_id":287256,"name":"Moira Moira","website":""},{"id":725371,"bio":"","user_id":724787,"name":"MARK WINTHER","website":null},{"id":773716,"bio":"Sina Ritter is an underwater artist and ocean advocate. Growing up landlocked, she always yearned for the mystery of the water. Now, having made the ocean her number one priority, she lives life as an oceanic nomad, allowing her to spend over 300 days a year exploring the hidden treasures she used to dream of as a child.\n\nShe specializes in showcasing the soft side of raw wilderness in our world - under the surface and above.\n\nSina´s work is driven by her vision to bring the magic of the deep blue to the surface - to the homes \u0026amp; minds of people and raise awareness for the ocean´s most beautiful feature: to sustain all life on Earth.\n\nAll her art is produced ethically, meaning all wildlife encounters are wild: no animal is baited or stressed.","user_id":765768,"name":"Sina Ritter","website":"www.palms2peaks.com"},{"id":773700,"bio":"« Lorsque Jean Desaunois, patron de presse, me reçoit dans son bureau début 80, j’ai vingt ans. Je le fais bien rigoler avec mon 24×36 Ricoh. Direction le labo ! Six mois plus tard, mes rêves de photographe de presse s’envolent… Sans moi.\nLes expositions annuelles que je démarre en 2020 ont pour titre \"Instant-année\" 2020- 2021-2022-2023. Elles racontent mon goût retrouvé pour la prise de vue... \nLuc Magrina","user_id":765755,"name":"LUC MAGRINA","website":""},{"id":17197,"bio":"","user_id":17197,"name":"Patrick Gonzales","website":null},{"id":50866,"bio":"A photo enthusiast turned into passionate photographer since 2013. Participated in national and international  salons and photography competitions. Through photography came in touch with people, specially people who are away from the benefits of modernisation or victims of development specially the marginal people of India who use to live on nature and it's resources and now are almost on extinction. People photography  attracts me the most. I also love nature and wildlife photography too.","user_id":50871,"name":"Nirmalya Bhattacharya","website":"www.facebook.com/nirmalyab"},{"id":846019,"bio":"Matthew Borowick is a New York-based photographer whose work moves between the earth, the sky, and the space in between. Shooting from the ground, from a Cessna, and from drones, he pursues a single obsession: finding the moments when a landscape reveals something about itself that is only visible from exactly the right angle, altitude, or light.","user_id":831863,"name":"Matthew Borowick","website":"www.matthewborowick.com"},{"id":773698,"bio":"Mi chiamo Mattia Stamato, ho 26  anni e vivo a Roma. La passione per la fotografia è nata da quando avevo 15 anni dopo aver trovato nella cantina di casa le vecchie foto di mio nonno (fotografo) che purtroppo non ho mai conosciuto. Dal quel momento ho iniziato a scattare tantissime foto, soprattutto di paesaggio. A 18 anni ho deciso di trasferirmi a Roma per frequentare dei corsi di fotografia presso \"Officine fotografiche\". Durante gli studi ho maturato una passione nei confronti dei ritratti e degli autoritratti e della post produzione.","user_id":765753,"name":"Mattia Stamato","website":"mattiastamato4a8e.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":147441,"bio":"I falled into photography during journalism studies – so I was over 20 years old. My first professional work was for local newspaper – it was 2001. I am sure about date, becouse one of my strongest memories from that time is about day when I was coming back to my editorial office, and recognized in electronic store shopwindow, that big plane’s crashing the World Trade Center tower. \nThe pictures I saw next days are still alive in me. And I believe, that experience, and similar that happened later formed my point of thinking about photography – I believe that good pictures may stay strong as monuments in our minds. I love the works with history, such like documentary series of Sebastiao Salgado, or Nadav Kander’s portfolio in it’s wide range of topics.\n\nI shoot advertising, portrait, fashion, beauty, nudes and documentaries.\n\nIn my private life I am father of two girls. I live in central Poland. ","user_id":146839,"name":"Marcin Boruń","website":"www.marcinborun.com"},{"id":744519,"bio":"I am just someone who keeps the eyes openned for beautiful views in the ordinary everyday life. ","user_id":741604,"name":"Beatriz Cervo","website":""},{"id":597228,"bio":"Daughter of João and mother of João, I am a Brazilian photographer.\n\nI try to find with my photography, small moments of illusion, joy and beauty, probably try to find fantasy in simplicity. I think that in any place or person, there is always a story to tell.","user_id":596644,"name":"Heloisa de João","website":"www.heloisadejoao.com.br"},{"id":756929,"bio":"I am a lifestyle photographer who believes that beauty is all around us. I use extreme colors to tell my stories, and even heavily contrasting black and whites. I love the use of shadows in my work. I like to describe my work as bold and punchy. ","user_id":752069,"name":"Nathaniel Blakely","website":"Www.nblakelyphotography.com"},{"id":773761,"bio":"Kaitlin Santoro is an interdisciplinary artist who works across photography, video, glass, and printmaking. Her work explores time, impermanence, loss, and memory. She creates work that slowly breaks down and shifts, documenting the process and the aftermath to illustrate the fragility of memory over time. Santoro pushes the traditional boundaries of lens based, print, and glass mediums by using incompatible materials, intentionally breaking, or working in non archival methods like printing with household items and light sensitive materials.\n\nSantoro’s work has been exhibited widely and was most recently included in exhibitions at the International Center of Photography, UrbanGlass, and at the International Print Center of New York. She has attended residencies at the Manhattan Graphics Center, Pilchuck Glass School, the Sculpture Space, and the Oxbow School of Art. She received her BFA from the University of Connecticut, and her MFA from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She recently spoke at the 2023 Glass Art Society Conference on the cross overs between photography and glass. ","user_id":765807,"name":"Kaitlin Santoro","website":"www.kaitlinsantoro.com"},{"id":773774,"bio":"Walter Tan is a creative director and fashion photographer based in Singapore. He graduated with a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2018, where he was also a scholar in the NUS University Scholars Program. \n\nWalter has a strong academic background, and in 2013, he was awarded the prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Award as the top student in the graduating cohort of over 2500 students in Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Integrated Events and Project Management.\n\nWithin just six years of receiving his degree, Walter expanded his love of photography and cinematography into Assemblyclan, a reputable creative agency. Over the past six years, he has executed many successful marketing campaigns and earned the trust of numerous global brands, including LVMH, Changi Airport, L'Oréal, and many more.\n\nWalter's expertise in marketing has allowed him to lead the agency in carrying out over 100 effective local, regional, and international campaigns. His leadership and creative vision have earned his team recognition, including being chosen as a finalist in the Most Creative KOL Marketing and Most Creative Communications categories at the Markies A","user_id":765820,"name":"Walter Tan","website":"www.assemblyclan.com"},{"id":773868,"bio":"Billie Carter-Rankin (b.1995) is a visual artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She experiments with photography, darkroom processing, and archived images to explore loss within personal and collective memory. Her work primarily focuses on the absence of information, and the potential that is created as a result of that absence. She graduated with a MFA in Photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2020, and her BA in Media, Journalism, and Film from Howard University in 2018. ","user_id":765909,"name":"Billie Carter-Rankin","website":"billiecarterrankin.com"},{"id":16865,"bio":"Dan Biferie is an active photographer and has displayed his photographs in more than 150 different exhibitions nationally, including 20 one-person shows. His works have been widely published and are represented in major public collections including: the National Museum of American Art; New Orleans Museum of Art; the High Museum; Iris \u0026amp; B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University; and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. He has lectured and conducted workshops at numerous colleges and museums throughout the nation. He was awarded Individual Artist Fellowships from the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs for his work in 1996 and 2008. \n\nHe served as a Senior Professor and Chairperson of the School of Photography at Daytona State College, where he taught for the past forty-five\u0026nbsp;years before retiring. In 2012 he received the Honored Educator Recognition from the Society for Photographic Education, Southeast Region. \n\nDan was the founding director of the Southeast Museum of Photography (1979-1991) organizing more than 500 exhibitions, lectures, workshops and seminars during his twelve-year tenure, and served on many state and national arts panels.","user_id":16865,"name":"Dan Biferie","website":"www.danbiferie.com"},{"id":772476,"bio":"","user_id":764587,"name":"Kateryna Pronina","website":null},{"id":702699,"bio":"","user_id":702115,"name":"efrat freedman","website":null},{"id":655542,"bio":"My love for photography started when I was 10 y.o and my mother took me to a  Lewis Hine expo in our city. \nSince then, I've always been interested in this art but I never had enough money to buy a camera.\nAt 18 y.o a model agent asked me if I wanna be a model, I said \"Yes, I Guess\" and suddenly I was in front of the cameras. This lasted 2 years, until I realised my place  was behind the camera, so I bought my first camera with my savings.\nWith all the experience I gained in fashion industry, plus all the books and expos I went to, I started professionally in photography trying to develop my own style inspired with a mix of Newton, Lindbergh, Mary Ellen Mark and Robert Frank, with the aim of capture the beauty in everything, whether if it's a fashion campaign or a burial.","user_id":654958,"name":"Mario Sebastian Gines Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":747327,"bio":"I've been doing photography for over 15 years. Most of all, I like to make art portraits, to reflect the depth of a person, his or her true beauty.","user_id":744027,"name":"Nataliia Zinchenko-Taranushchenko","website":"www.instagram.com/tnvartspaceproduction/?hl=ru"},{"id":804693,"bio":"Natalie is a digital artist. ","user_id":791457,"name":"natalie macdonald","website":""},{"id":287295,"bio":"Retired graphic designer with a long interest in black \u0026amp; white photography","user_id":286693,"name":"Glenn Martin","website":""},{"id":773692,"bio":"There may not be much to say about me, but I have loved photography since I was a small child. \nI used to take photos with my father's cameras, including a beautiful old Leica. \nIn the age of new media, I discovered my iPhone for photography. \nAll my photos are taken on my excursions into the world and no two days are the same for me. There are new things to discover everywhere and I wish that my photos could explain the world as I experience it. \nColorful, bright, dark, angled, slanted, tender, hard. ","user_id":765747,"name":"Betty Wagner","website":""},{"id":513718,"bio":"","user_id":513134,"name":"Amy Lewandowski","website":"www.amyintime.com"},{"id":773829,"bio":"Biografia\nNata a Firenze nel 1967, vivo sulle colline limitrofe. \nFotografo fin dalla tenera età, appassionata alla camera oscura dal 1990 tramite dei corsi autogestiti in un centro sociale occupato. Nel 2006 sono passata al digitale. Membro dell’Arsomiglio, Associazione impegnata nella valorizzazione della fotografia.\nLavoro come Educatrice Professionale nella Salute Mentale di Prato.\nIl mio sguardo è rivolto al dialogo con la Natura, alla bellezza delle sue forme e alle risorse interiori che ci dona.\n Indagine sulla città, collettiva, Associazione Dryphoto, Prato1994.\nToscane au pluriel, collettiva galleria Verhaeren, Bruxelles 2004.\nPunti di vista 2, collettiva, Centro d’arte Vista, Roma 2009.\nAthensart, International arts Festival, Atene 2010.\nColtiv-azioni, Chiesino Sant'Ambrogio, Prato 1999. \nArmonie vegetali, sguardi tra serre e giardini, Orto botanico, Firenze 2001.\nRadicamenti, Caffè Giubbe Rosse, Firenze 2003.\nRitratti animali, Museo di S.Francesco, Greve in Chianti, Firenze 2003.\nTrampoline, collettiva e asta, Blindarte(Milano)\nShots to tell (01)collana editoriale in collaborazione con il Fondo Malerba","user_id":765870,"name":"SABRINA TOMASELLA","website":"www.sabrinatomasella.wordpress.com"},{"id":742067,"bio":"","user_id":739417,"name":"Siarhei Razhok","website":""},{"id":773839,"bio":"Antoine De Winter is a visual artist photographer. He lives and works in Brussels. He initially pursued studies in medicine and anthropology at the University of Louvain. He later practiced as a doctor and anthropologist for 8 years.\n\nAt the end of his doctoral thesis, he returned to studying photography at the Agnès Varda School of Photography, which he completed in 2018 with the jury's commendations. His work encompasses documentary photography, artistic research, and sculpture. His early works emerged from his contemplation of the standardization of perspective in the Alps, as well as his questioning of the impact of urbanization and image overproduction in the 21st century on our perception of these natural spaces.\n\nMore recently, his works have been examining various aspects of iconography and the production of photographic images in the Anthropocene era. Through various experiments with the photographic medium, materials, and spatial arrangement, he strives to formulate a pictorial ecosophy and contemplate alternative methods of image creation.\n\nA significant portion of his work revolves around the materialization of the photographic image and, through the employed techniques","user_id":765880,"name":"Antoine De Winter","website":"www.antoinedewinter.net"},{"id":260146,"bio":"Philosopher, photographer, educator. ","user_id":259544,"name":"David Fontanari","website":"www.davidfontanari.com"},{"id":773858,"bio":"Jessika Jade Lilly, human rainbow, who’s ultimate goal is to spread light and bring beauty through colors. Jade is a visual artist and storyteller that is dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming space for people to express themselves to be vulnerable through her photography. With her images featured in publications like Vogue and activations in Afropunk, Jade has established herself as a creative force to be reckoned with. In addition to her success in the art world, she has also given lectures for major brands like Apple and Leica.\nBut for Jade, her greatest accomplishment is being able to inspire and empower others through her art. She believes that images have the ability to speak to people across languages and cultures, and she is passionate about creating images that stir emotion and spark meaningful conversations. Recently, three of her beloved photographs were even displayed in Times Square on the Nasdaq building - a dream come true for any artist.\nAt the heart of Jade's work is a deep desire to spread light and beauty in a sometimes dark world, and to help people see the power and potential within themselves.","user_id":765899,"name":"Jessika Lilly","website":"Www.shootmejade.com"},{"id":506568,"bio":"","user_id":505984,"name":"Saam Sadeghi","website":""},{"id":683092,"bio":"","user_id":682508,"name":"Евгения Турушева","website":"turushevaevgeniya.ru"},{"id":773863,"bio":"Nunca supo bien por qué, pero desde pequeño el plasmar escenas, historias, le gustaba. Ya con quince años comenzó a probar, a ver de manera diferente  a las personas y lugares. Pero con la compra de su primera cámara, se tomó la fotografía enserio, y está trazando su camino en la fotografía, con cada disparo hecho.  Un crecimiento constante. Actualmente, a sus 25 años, dispara siempre que puede, observando, plasmando. ","user_id":765904,"name":"Steven Miranda","website":""},{"id":706635,"bio":"Experienced photographer from the Carolinas with styled shoots featuring aspects of nature. ","user_id":706051,"name":"Joel Jackson","website":""},{"id":773872,"bio":"Born and raised in Osaka, and having spent half of my life in Los Angeles, I try to incorporate both of my Japanese and American side into my photography. I shoot strictly on film using my Leica M3, along with summicron 50mm lens my boyfriend inherited from his grandfather. ","user_id":765912,"name":"Satomi Sugiyama","website":""},{"id":801523,"bio":"Architect and Photographer. Arrigorriaga (Spain) 1973\n\nI began my love affair with photography in the 1980s with a Yashica Minister D that I hijacked from my father's closet and which seemed like the most magical device I had ever come across. During my time at university I trained in photography and from that moment on there has always been a camera by my side.\n\nI have developed his photographic work closely linked to his activity as an Architect and I have explored various facets of photography.\n\nIn 2018, Master Aaron Sosa crossed my path and began my investigation of photography as a visual narrative medium that has brought me closer to documentary works and essays.\n\nIn 2019 he joined Aaron Sosa's group IMAGO.\n\nIn 2020 he continued his training with Maestro Aaron Sosa but completed it with Wilson Prada, Erik del Bufalo and Nelson Garrido, generating various documentary and street photography projects.\n\nComplement my training with Teachers Alex and Rebecca Norris Webb since 2019 on the path of searching for my photographic language.","user_id":788778,"name":"JOSE NEGRO","website":"www.joeblackph.com"},{"id":16908,"bio":"Anastasia Cazabon is a photographer and filmmaker based in Berlin. She is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and New England School of Photography.\n\nShe constructs narratives revolving around mystery and the surreal. Her work explores the private moments in life, while turning the mundane into the extraordinary. She draws inspiration from dreams, memories and fairy tales.\n\nAnastasia also runs the film festival GRRL HAUS CINEMA","user_id":16908,"name":"Anastasia Cazabon","website":"www.anastasiacazabon.com"},{"id":718358,"bio":"Raphael studied art and design at the Folkwang University of the Arts and spent most of his time working with (moving) images - not only on a theoretical but also on a practical level. As a director for many years, he also knows how to stage an object, person or subject.\n\nPhotography helps him to make social events visually accessible and forms the interface between his subjective, entertaining experience and the desire for permanent visualization. \n\nHe forces a social and dialogical relationship with his consumer through his promotional and documentary works. For this relationship has the power to open up new perspectives that transcend society.\n","user_id":717774,"name":"Raphael Schumacher","website":"www.raphaelschumacher.com"},{"id":677432,"bio":"Kaveh Maghsoudi (b. 1986) is a Persian photographer  based in Tehran which begins career since 2010 till now, blending art, cinema and different photography categories to just find his path through. Collaborating numerous artists and fashion designers in Iran and also outside , he believes he is seeking something inside with his photos embodied outside . Something which inspired by literature, cultures and history. ","user_id":676848,"name":"Kaveh Maghsoudi","website":"www.kavehmaghsoudi.com"},{"id":772555,"bio":"Victoria\n35 years old, born and raised between Monte Rosa, Lake Maggiore, Kent countryside,  the city of Milan and now living in Rome\nHalf Italian passion, half English discipline\nI was a Producer and Production Manager for film/advertising\nI didn't see myself, I looked at others, organised their vision, produced their art\nToday I strive to look at mine ","user_id":764666,"name":"Victoria Rabbogliatti Wise","website":""},{"id":418015,"bio":"","user_id":417431,"name":"Gwénaël Bocquet","website":""},{"id":801681,"bio":"","user_id":788904,"name":"Albena Andreeva","website":""},{"id":773974,"bio":"Cyan Qin (she/her) is a photographer living and working in New York City. She keeps visual psalms of aesthetics in everyday moments. Her photos explore the intimacy, tenderness, ephemerality, and tangled feelings in the world shared by all natures. \n","user_id":766008,"name":"Cyan Qin","website":"www.xiaoyanqin.com"},{"id":747951,"bio":"I completed an MA Photography at Falmouth University in 2019. Travelling since covid lockdowns has presented opportunities to diversify and further enhance skills in portrait and wildlife photography. Not speaking each others languages was no barrier to communication with this beautiful woman in her home.","user_id":744558,"name":"Sarah Newton","website":"sarah-newton-77zw.squarespace.com"},{"id":773915,"bio":"I’m Elisa Marchina, I work as a freelance photographer and now I'm working with a photojournalistic agency.\nI’m working on personal projects mainly about street and documentary photography. This genres allow me to study the reality which I relate to and to connect intimately with people and stories I chose to tell.\n","user_id":765953,"name":"Elisa Marchina","website":"www.instagram.com/elisa_marchina_"},{"id":762353,"bio":"Captivated by the power and beauty of the natural world. I seek to tell the story of human’s connection to their environment and of mother nature’s force.","user_id":756702,"name":"Alexandre Ahmarani","website":"www.alexandreahmarani.com"},{"id":16963,"bio":"Sandra began her photographic career in 1978.  She was Director of Photography at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans from 1980 to 1985. Her works have been exhibited widely in the United States and abroad in Italy at the 1989 Torino Fotografia Biennale Internationale; 1991 Braga Fotofestival, Portugal; Museum Ludwig, Koln; Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany; 1993 Museu du Imagem e do Som, Brazil; 1998 Place du Forum, Recontres Internationales de la Photographie d' Arles in France and in 2005 Stephanie Hoppen Gallery, London, England. Sandra's photographs have appeared in Vogue, Elle, The Traveler, American Artist, PDN and numerous publications on photography. \n\nIn the Fall of 1997 Louisiana State University Press published Ms. Clark’s book of photographs, Elysium, A Gathering of Souls, New Orleans Cemeteries.   Elysium received the 1997 Mary Ellen LoPresti Award for Excellence in Art Publishing from the Art Libraries Society of North America. An exhibition opened at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans that same year and has been traveling for the past fourteen years to galleries, museums and universities throughout the country mostly through the Southern Arts Federation in Atlanta, Ga.  The 34 original images from the exhibition were purchased this spring 2013 by The Historic New Orleans Collection for their  permanent collection. \n\nClark’s photographs are included in museum, corporate and private collections in the U.S. and abroad including New Orleans Museum of Art; the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans; The Historic New Orleans Collection; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson; William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, Ct.; Memphis Brooks Museum, Tn; Guild Hall Museum, NY; Pennsylvania Art Conservatory, Pa., Benneton Collection, Italy; Banana Republic, Saks Fifth Ave. among others.\n\n","user_id":16963,"name":"Sandra Russell Clark","website":"www.sandrarussellclark.com"},{"id":748040,"bio":"Edie Carey is an 18 year old artist photographer from Washington, DC studying history and studio arts at Oberlin College. She uses analog and digital processes to create her images.","user_id":744635,"name":"Edie Carey","website":"ediecarey.myportfolio.com"},{"id":443372,"bio":"I planned to become a painter, but at the university entrance exam they said, „László, you can’t draw at all.” Since my portfolio folder contained 3 prints by complete coincidence, I was offered to major in photography. That’s how photography found me.\nI later graduated in Photography and Design at the University of Kaposvár and published my works for the first time in 2016. The first one was my photo essay (Whole 2012-2016) about a tragedy within a family, a series that was selected as one of the 10 most outstanding photo projects by Fotoroom that year.\nThe personal themes have stayed with me, I can best express myself in diary-like photo essays. After graduating from university, I worked for many years as a portrait photographer, and since 2019 I have been teaching photography and working on my own series with national grants (National Cultural Fund for Photography, Hungarian Academy of Arts grant). My works are currently in the collections of the\nRippl-Rónai Museum, the Kunsthalle, the Herman Ottó\nMuseum, Kecsekemét Museum of Photography, and the Petőfi Literary Museum.","user_id":442788,"name":"László Gábor Belicza","website":"www.laszlogaborbelicza.com"},{"id":393036,"bio":"I am a zoologist, editor, poet and photographer. Photography is a lifelong interest which I have taken seriously for about 15 years. I focus mainly on landscapes and natural subjects, but have a special interest in relationships between people and natural landscapes.","user_id":392452,"name":"James Harrison","website":"www.jahphoto.info"},{"id":773919,"bio":"A Polish photographer, teacher, curator living and working in Gdańsk, Poland. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland. He presented his works among others in: National Museum in Gdańsk Poland, Fotohof Gallery Salzburg Austria, Kaunas Photo Festival Lithuania, Blekinge Museum in Karlskrona Sweden, and Stylo Gallery in Oslo Norway.  ","user_id":765957,"name":"Tomek Zerek","website":"www.tomekzerek.com"},{"id":776983,"bio":"","user_id":768475,"name":"David Jairath","website":"www.davidjairath.com"},{"id":716680,"bio":"As a fine art garden photographer, my work is inspired by my love and passion for both gardening and photography. I have always enjoyed the quiet, serene nature of gardening, and I love the fact that I can cultivate something beautiful from a simple seed. My garden has been the nourishment that inspired my growing passion for photography.\n\nToday, my images continue to reflect that which got me started in the first place – my garden. Over the past two years I’ve spent time learning and perfecting my light painting skills. I love the drama and versatility of this technique which was used in my ‘Harvest’ series and most of my recent work. \n​\nI hope that my work will cause the viewer to pause for a moment to appreciate the abundance that mother nature provides us every day.  This crazy, cluttered world we live in needs more moments of pause.","user_id":716096,"name":"Heidi Egerman","website":"heidiegermanphotography.com"},{"id":157848,"bio":"Photojournalist based in egypt worked with  Al Masry Al Youm news paper at egypt and Nurphoto Agency, Worked freelance with alot of Agency's like DPA, AFP and EPA","user_id":157246,"name":"Ayman Aref Saad EL-Din","website":""},{"id":142708,"bio":"Born in Paris in 1995, Laurent Poleo Garnier began his studies at a school of visual communication before heading to the visual arts which favored a freer approach. After a preparatory class, in 2015 he joined the studios of Patrick Tosani, Marie-José Burki and finally Hélène Delprat at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. He explores different modes of expression such as video, drawing, dance and photography which becomes his favorite medium. In 2019, he left to study at the UDK in Berlin and graduated in 2020. The same year, the Festival d'Automne selected for its poster campaign in Paris the portrait he made of the choreographer/dancer François Chaignaud. In 2021 A first personal exhibition is dedicated to him at the Galerie du Crous in Paris and he wins the second PICTO prize for fashion photography along with the le19M endowment for Photography of Crafts for a collaboration with Maison Lesage.\nHis photographs are part of the public collections of the Palais Galliera, the Fashion Museum of the City of Paris.","user_id":142106,"name":"Laurent Garnier","website":"laurent-poleo-garnier.com"},{"id":785232,"bio":"Florida-born amateur photographer currently living in The Netherlands. Working in both digital and analog. ","user_id":775126,"name":"Kaleigh Hunter","website":""},{"id":721843,"bio":"My father taught me photography as his father taught him. I was born in India and lived an unusual lifestyle growing up throughout Asia, Europe and the states. Hawaii will always be home to me even as I reside elsewhere. Never will I tire of travel, good food and photography. ","user_id":721259,"name":"Bindi Binkley","website":"www.worldlyexposurephotography.com"},{"id":625661,"bio":"","user_id":625077,"name":"Tom Gould","website":null},{"id":16855,"bio":"Charmaine de Heij investigates with her artistic work personal and contested histories. The work takes the form of photographs which often include still-life and portraiture. She reflects with photography on contemporary issues, that also concern her on a personal level. Charmaine examines the incomprehension of the world we live in today and occurrences close to her .\nThe topics her photography touches are various: they can come from a psychological state of being to identity. Charmaine comes from a mixed heritage, the Netherlands and Suriname. \nPhotography's ability to blur truth and fiction is for her a compelling quality. De Heij digs into hidden memories and creates representation of what can be lost in the mind. Her work reveals the invisible and creates a space for dialogue that invites the viewer to question with the work that is reflecting in their eyes. ","user_id":16855,"name":"Charmaine de Heij","website":"www.charmainedeheij.com"},{"id":850908,"bio":"Jin StellarZen is a South Korean photographer drawn to stillness, atmosphere, and the quiet emotional traces found in everyday life. His work moves between nature, local landscapes, and ordinary places where air, weather, and silence linger. Rather than pursuing spectacle, he photographs moments of pause with restraint and sensitivity, creating images that invite viewers to slow down, breathe, and stay for a while.","user_id":836752,"name":"StellarZen Jin","website":null},{"id":367570,"bio":"Born in Nagoya, Japan.\nShe worked as nursery staff and associated with many parents and children.\nShe started her creative activity in 2017 as a photographer.\nShe has been actively working with the theme of hidden problems behind\nrelationships within a radius of 1.999 meters.\n\n2018\nGroup exhibition \"Look at her\" in Esplanade gallery\u0026nbsp;\nSolo exhibition \"rebirth\" in gallery and shop C7C\n\n2019\nExhibiting hand-made book \"door\"\u0026nbsp;at\nKG+ and TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR\n\n2020\nGroup exhibition \"ground/home\" Menicon gallery\u0026nbsp;\nGroup exhibition \"Fotorama\" (/Kragujevac, Serbia)\n\n2022\nIMA \"memories\" Award Winner\n78th Genten Award Winner\nGroup exhibition \"FOTORAMA 12 INTERNAL RESORTS\"\n(Serbia/Kragujevac)\n\n2023\nGroup exhibition \"Atavism\"\n(Thailand Bangkok Srinakarinwirot University\nFOFA Gallery)\n20th Julia Margaret Cameron Award Winner\n","user_id":366968,"name":"Soyogi Tomioka","website":"www.soyogitomioka.com"},{"id":752894,"bio":"Tiziana is a Cape Town-based photographer specialising in lifestyle and product photography. She graduated with a diploma in photography from NMMU in 2006. She is deeply passionate about nature and the outdoors, and enjoys spending her spare time exploring and shooting local areas in her city and surrounding province. \n\nHer personal work has drawn her to the antithesis of the fast-paced, high tech studio environment of commercial photography. She enjoys the slow and deliberate process of 35mm film photography and shooting outdoor locations. She thrives on finding and shooting natural beauty using a very limited set of tools. She believes that when she deliberately embraces technical limitations, she can truly \"shoot from the heart\", making the end result very rewarding. ","user_id":748765,"name":"Tiziana Venturi","website":"www.tiziana.co.za"},{"id":685355,"bio":"PhD candidate in Art and Design. \nPhotographer, moving image maker and creative. \nSouth African living in the UK with Cerebral Palsy Spastic Quadriplegia.\n","user_id":684771,"name":"Juanrie Strydom","website":""},{"id":16968,"bio":"I was born in the UK and have been living in Israel since 1967. (I'm still a new immigrant).\nI studied Graphic Design and Photography at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. \nMy waking hours are spent in front of a computer (far too much) photographing for a living (trying to), photographing for pleasure (not enough), teaching photography (love it) and as a volunteer Magen David Adom Medic/Ambulance driver (sorry, no pictures). \nThere is nothing to be invented in the visual world, it's all there and been photographed a million times. \nI don't photograph glorious sunsets, fantastic landscapes, flowers, animals or beautiful things (or people). \nI find myself again and again looking at ordinary everyday things, at rubbish,  backyards, at the man in the street, looking at things really close up and trying to find beauty in their colour and form. Sometimes I find that beauty, more often I don't. Now and then I am satisfied with what I have photographed, occasionally very satisfied and sometimes well, I just start again and keep on looking. \nIn my search I constantly thank God for giving me the eyes to see.","user_id":16968,"name":"Abba Richman","website":"www.abba-richman.com"},{"id":17026,"bio":"Barry Cawston is a fine art photographer living and working out of his studio in rural Somerset. His work is exhibited at art fairs worldwide and in 2014 he has solo shows in Sweden, Russia, Belgium and France.\nIn 2011 he was awarded the South West Art Prize and was an invited artists at the 2012 RWA Photo Open.","user_id":17026,"name":"Barry Cawston","website":"www.barrycawston.com"},{"id":690123,"bio":"23-year-old Daniel Ceng is an Asian photojournalist covering politics, social issues, spot news, wars and more across the world, including Europe, Middle-East, Asia and Southeast Asia.\n​\nHe has been working with several international wire agencies and news outlets, including The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA Images), The Guardian, AFP, AP, ZUMA Press, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Initium.\n​\nIn particular, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfolded in February 2022, Daniel, in his 22, took the initiative to enter the war-torn country in the first week of March. \n​\nDuring his six month stay in Ukraine, he traveled to different war-torn cities, towns, villages as well as front lines in Donbass, reporting on the aftermath of Moscow's brutal invasion and its prolonged impacts on the most vulnerable groups.\n\nHe is dedicated to unique, authentic and quality photojournalism while striving room for improvement in the long run.","user_id":689539,"name":"Daniel Ceng","website":"www.danielceng.com"},{"id":462351,"bio":"Pushing boundaries across genres, Natalie Cartz’ work shows versatility, vitality and variety. Travel shapes “Talie’s” work as she moves between the commercial and fine arts worlds.\n\nWhile in Chicago, Natalie worked in print production and advertising for Pantene, Coca-Cola, and Land’s End and other major clients. This experience broadened as well as enhanced her knowledge of client relationships, studio management and lighting techniques.  \n\nPresently Natalie maintains her own commercial, portrait and lifestyle photography business in the Capital Region of New York, which receives much praise from satisfied clients for her head shots in Albany and the surrounding areas.\n\n\n\n","user_id":461767,"name":"Natalie Cartz","website":"nataliecartzphotography.com"},{"id":773965,"bio":"Jess Brohier is a South-Asian-Australian fashion, commercial + editorial photographer and creative director, based between Naarm (Melbourne) Australia and soon to be NYC.\n\nEvolving from a background within visual art, Jess' personal photographic work centres on exploring themes of identity, psyche and surrealism, and re-imagines western concepts of beauty through a BIPOC lens. She is entranced by the otherworldly, and revels in capturing moments of character, transience and the intangible.\n\nWith an affinity for both digital and analogue, Jess moves with consideration between both mediums, with the nostalgia of film informing her unique color palette and nuanced use of light.\n\nJess' unique vision and aesthetic have led to her working with an array of premier Australian and global clients in fashion, lifestyle and music, both as lead photographer and also as creative director/producer.\n\nEditorial publications and features include i-D, VICE, Office Mag NYC, Schon! Magazine, Infringe Magazine, Contributor Magazine, Teeth Magazine, VSCO, IGNANT, It's Nice That.\n\nSelected clients include COS, NIKE, Champion, Adidas, New Balance, JD Sports, Wilson Tennis, Panasonic, CASETiFY, Mushroom Man","user_id":765999,"name":"Jess Brohier","website":"www.jessbrohier.com"},{"id":700884,"bio":"","user_id":700300,"name":"Giuseppe Catalano","website":null},{"id":773992,"bio":"I am a photographer located in Ridgeville, South Carolina that specializes in Fine Art Boutique primarily in Maternity, Family, Graduations and Portraitures.  Even though my clients work is in color, my personal work is all black and white.","user_id":766023,"name":"danniell gillette","website":"danniellphotography.mypixieset.com"},{"id":774006,"bio":"Born in 1999, I live and work in Rmini as a speech therapist.\nI've always loved the art world, drawing from a very young age, then I started writing. Of me, of my thoughts and above all of what caught my eye. My intention was to fix, with words, the images that presented themselves before my eyes, trying to do justice to the sensations they aroused in me. When I finally had a camera in my hands two years ago, I was able to let those images speak for themselves, and my words became real.","user_id":766035,"name":"Mariachiara Lorusso","website":"Rimini"},{"id":743030,"bio":"She would play soccer on the beach with the youth soccer club. They used her to practice as she frequently could get the ball away from the player before they could pass. BUT most importantly she held my heart and made me smile even when I didn’t think I could. She brought light and laughter into our home again.  \n\nUnfortunately Panda had IVDD an incurable and degenerative disk disease. In October of 2022 we had to say goodbye to the incredible Ms. P.  I truly believe that Panda lived her best life ever. It was short but filled with fun and adventure. \n\nPanda, you saved my heart when I needed it most and I will be grateful forever for the time we had together. ","user_id":740286,"name":"jenny lefferts","website":""},{"id":53433,"bio":"I am a teacher of history and philosophy.","user_id":53438,"name":"Leslie Cameron Curry","website":"avventuredidee.wordpress.com"},{"id":587791,"bio":"Born by the French Alps and based in London for the last 10 years, I’m a photographer \u0026amp; videographer, passionate about the London music scene and travelling. I like to photograph with a documentary approach and a cinematic feel.","user_id":587207,"name":"Anna Francesca Jennings","website":"annafrancescajennings.com"},{"id":774013,"bio":"As a photographer I’m drawn to the essence of what it means to be present in a place and the feeling that it brings.\n\nI was drawn to photography at a young age.  watching family slides projected on the walls of my grandparents home, feeling every part of the image flow through me.  It was in these moments I decided I wanted to be a photographer, I wanted to freeze time.  I wanted to experience the feeling of time travel.  \n\nI studied film photography straight from high school in 1996, then again in 2004, my passion for photography has never changed.  \n","user_id":766040,"name":"Belinda Van Zanen","website":"www.belindavanzanen.com.au"},{"id":804760,"bio":"Born in Bradford, England.\nLive in New York, USA.","user_id":791515,"name":"Mark Dorosz","website":"www.bripster.com"},{"id":442654,"bio":"","user_id":442070,"name":"Arina Yakovenko","website":""},{"id":774030,"bio":"As a contemporary art photographer, my artistic practice is driven by the exploration of human emotions and introspection. Through my work, I endeavour to construct a visual narrative that delves into the depths of the human psyche.\n\nThrough the medium of photography, I compose dark and melancholic images that intertwine elements of mythology, spirituality, and symbolism. I am drawn to landscapes that possess a dreamlike quality, evoking the sense of a place that may exist only in our imagination. For me, they evoke a feeling of mystery and serve as a catalyst for contemplation, allowing me to reflect upon my own existence and purpose.\n\nMy work is deeply rooted in the belief that photography can transcend its documentary nature and venture into the realm of poetry and abstraction. Like a painter, I aim to convey emotions and experiences that go beyond the literal representation of a subject. By weaving together elements of the real and the imagined, I strive to create a visual language that resonates with the viewer on a personal and introspective level.","user_id":766054,"name":"Peter Squires","website":"www.petesquires.com"},{"id":381060,"bio":"Interior designer passionate by photography","user_id":380476,"name":"Thomas JENNY","website":"www.photo-archi.com"},{"id":774043,"bio":"Pavel Shynkarenko is a forward-thinking meta-modernistic artist and entrepreneur who explores the fascinating intersection of technology and human creativity. In his groundbreaking “Human and AI Collaborative Art” project, Shynkarenko unites the talents of human artists with artificial intelligence systems, resulting in a harmonious fusion of abstract images and photography. This innovative approach invites viewers to contemplate the evolving relationship between humans and AI, question the nature of artistic expression, and consider the potential of AI integration in contemporary artistic practices.\n\nBy delving into meta-modernist ideas, oscillating between opposites like irony and sincerity, and subjectivity and objectivity, Shynkarenko’s work transcends traditional artistic boundaries. His project showcases the creative synergy that emerges from human-AI collaboration, sparking essential questions about the nature of art and creativity in our rapidly evolving world. Through his thought-provoking creations, Pavel Shynkarenko challenges perceptions and offers a fresh perspective on the role of technology in art. ","user_id":766067,"name":"Pavel Shynkarenko","website":"www.pavelsart.com"},{"id":730108,"bio":"","user_id":729524,"name":"Tao Fan","website":""},{"id":683999,"bio":"Kali is attracted to everyday lens-based apparatuses like smart phones and point and shoot 35mm cameras, which are not necessarily lo-fi technology as much as highly accessible. She is drawn to capturing the everyday, the extraordinary of the everyday. Her snapshot and documentary style images are quick and dirty and often shot from the hip. \n\nKali is interested in the use of photography for self-representation. Specifically, self-representation captured and stored on smart phones. She is interested in the snapshots we create on a daily basis and how they are representative of our lives. She has been exploring the notion of the online photostream as an archive or iteration of the family album- how we use digital photography with a broadband connection to create, share, and archive. “Emily in Covington” is her preliminary project of this exploration.  \n","user_id":683415,"name":"Kali McMillan","website":"www.kalimcmillan.com"},{"id":774072,"bio":"I am fascinated by the natural world, and nature is where I find inspiration. I am a biologist who conducts research on insects, and it was through this profession that I was introduced to the arts. In graduate school, I learned to illustrate insects, and later, with the advent of digital photography, I started taking macro photographs of them for scientific publications. About six years ago, I embarked on an artistic photography journey, some of which is depicted in this mini-series.\nI was born and grew up in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Like many contemporary photographers, I have learned photography from several sources, including workshops, peers, friends, YouTube videos, and books. I use a variety of Nikon cameras and lenses to obtain my initial photographs, which are processed using Adobe and Topaz software.\nMost of my images, which can be found at the web address linked below, depict botanicals and landscapes in black and white.","user_id":766096,"name":"Alessandra Chaves","website":"alessandrachaves.myportfolio.com"},{"id":801676,"bio":"I’m Sutharsan, a self-taught photographer with a passion for exploring the world through my lens. My work spans genres like nature, landscapes, conceptual still-life, and abstract photography, capturing unique moments and vibrant perspectives. For me, photography is more than a hobby; it’s a bridge to connect with the world and preserve its beauty. I enjoy experimenting with perspectives, crafting visuals that evoke emotion and spark curiosity. As a third-year Electronics and Communication Engineering student, I blend creativity with technology, translating my vision into both photography and web projects.","user_id":788899,"name":"Sutharsan S","website":"capturedchronicles.neocities.org"},{"id":802254,"bio":"I'm an amateur Street Photographer and have been shooting this genre for about 6 years. I live in country Victoria and enjoy visiting Melbourne and shooting with likeminded friends. I'm drawn to contrasting light and interesting characters, which Melbourne provides the perfect setting for. I love the thrill of the chase and and the 'living in the moment' experience that street photography gives me. It’s my Zen.","user_id":789356,"name":"Leonie Rogers","website":""},{"id":774074,"bio":"Yumo Wu is a visual artist currently residing and working in Lausanne, Switzerland. Wu obtained a BFA degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and recently completed a master’s degree at ECAL.  The artistic practice of Wu is seen as a natural extension of the existing photographic system. Extensively studying and exploring it, there arose a desire to rebel against the inherent constraints within. The act of photography involves a photographer’s intervention—framing, manipulating, and constructing a photograph. Simultaneously, the photographer interacts with the photograph—moving, scaling, and transferring it—an ongoing loop without end.\n\nThe realm of photography, given its vast scope, provides an avenue to delve into philosophical and ontological realms. Wu examines the intricate entanglements between various concepts woven into photography. These include the dynamic between operator and observer, the interplay of seeing and being seen, the duality of representation and prototype, the tension between fixity and flux, and the juxtaposition of stasis and speed. By scrutinizing these dynamics, the artist seeks to illuminate novel perspectives. Photography becomes the medium throu","user_id":766098,"name":"Yumo Wu","website":"www.wuyumo.net"},{"id":31844,"bio":"After finishing my higher education at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Bordeaux majoring in political science and jurisprudence, I  returned to my first love of photography and graphic arts. \nIn 1974 I joined SIP (International Photography Studios) in Paris, which was then the largest and most well-regarded photographic studio in France. I started as an assistant, moving up to photo operator.  There I came into contact with a number of very influential and innovative photographers who introduced me to the world of fashion photography. \nI opened my own studio in 1981 and over the next 20 years shot fashion pages on a regular basis for Marie Claire, Biba, Figaro Madame, Jardin des Modes and Vingt Ans, to name but a few. In addition to my professional work, I've expanded my personal projects by applying the knowledge and skills I've acquired over the years.  I aim for clarity and innovation in my photography and constantly challenge myself to explore new ideas in visual storytelling.","user_id":31849,"name":"Olivier Bucourt","website":"www.olivierbucourt.com"},{"id":623280,"bio":"Marc Manchester is a contemporary photographer who has been capturing life on film since his youth.\nEager to refine his skills and expand his knowledge, Marc sought education in various schools and courses, immersing himself in the realm of visual storytelling. Notably, during his time in the Army Reserves, he attended the Defense Information School, specializing in military journalism. This experience shaped his understanding of capturing the essence of powerful narratives through the lens.\nMarc's journey took him to many places, finally landing him back in New York City, where he honed his craft in commercial photography under the guidance of established photographers. It was during this time that he developed an insatiable fascination with the art of lighting, particularly mastering the use of strobe lighting techniques.","user_id":622696,"name":"Harry Pocius","website":"www.marcmanchester.com"},{"id":774102,"bio":"I enjoyed photography since I was a teenager, but at that time I only photographed my family and places I have been for vacation. Because I was working and I had two kids I didn't have time to spent on studying photography which was my dream to do. When my children left for studies,  I found some spare time and I decided to follow some seminars on photography. I was thrilled with the study of many photographers and especially the \"fathers\" of photography. I bought a digital camera and I started \"exploring\" the world of photograph which proved to be a life-changing experience.","user_id":766126,"name":"YOTA POULMAN","website":""},{"id":774118,"bio":"Seit 2016 Jahren porträtiert die in München lebende Fotografin Menschen. Frauen, Männer, Models, Schauspieler*innen und Persönlichkeiten des öffentlichen Lebens.\n\nIhr Augenmerk gilt aber vor allem besonderen Fotokunstprojekten und -dokumentationen. \n\nIm Jahr 2019 stellte sie auf der PHOTO19 in München ihr erstes Fotoprojekt „Der Rosenwassermacher“ aus. \nPHOTO19 // München Praterinsel // ‘Der Rosenwassermacher’ // Kurator photoMÜNCHEN Reto Brunner // November 2019 // https://catalog.cityofphotography.com/catalog/catalog-69/\n\n\nIm Oktober 2021 wurde ihr Fotokunstprojekt „Bipolar“ in der Pinakothek der Moderne im Denkraum Deutschland München ausgestellt.\nPinakothek der Moderne im Denkraum Deutschland // BIPOLAR Teil der Gesamtausstellung ‘feminin’ // Kurator Miro Craemer // Oktober 2021 // https://www.pinakothek-der-moderne.de/ausstellungen/denkraum-deutschland-2021/\n\n\nDie Ausstellungen sind auch online auf der Website zu sehen\nhttps://www.micawintermayr.com\n","user_id":766139,"name":"Mica Wintermayr","website":"www.micawintermayr.com"},{"id":310760,"bio":"i'm a french photographer. \nAtmospheres and emotions are my goal...","user_id":310158,"name":"jean cois","website":"www.instagram.com/jcois/?hl=fr"},{"id":778696,"bio":"Street-Fotograf, Redakteur des Le Magazine, ein Print Magazin in Schwarz-Weiß. ","user_id":769843,"name":"Stefan Kreienbrock","website":"www.street1965.de"},{"id":335843,"bio":"Valerio Bellavia was born in Rome in 1991. He has a degree in journalism and in 2020 he obtained a master's degree in Environmental Humanities with an experimental thesis on the consequences of climate change on subaltern communities on the Indian subcontinent. At the same time, he attended the school of photojournalism at the ISFCI (Institute of Photography) in Rome and began working as an assistant for several photographers. In 2022 he started collaborating with some Italian and international newspapers. He documents change to preserve a historical memory of yesterday and to speak of the new ones to be created tomorrow. \nAt the same time, to finance his studies and projects, he works as a behavior therapist for autistic children. In both works the photographs represent a great communicative value: in photography the images tell stories, in autism the images become the voice of the human being. ","user_id":335241,"name":"valerio bellavia","website":""},{"id":16962,"bio":"\nWhen I moved from the Northeast to Birmingham, I began photographing the South, which has a look defined by its own peculiar growth and development. There is a proximity of the urban and the rural that can only occur because of the confluence of certain events. What I have photographed—lightning, shotgun houses, social clubs, children on Halloween and the view of the city from the base of the Appalachian Mountains—epitomize the growth and development of the region. The cultural and political history of the place has left its mark on the look of the city. The politics and mores of each are reflected in the look of the people and the photographs reveal a sense of the culture of the individuals, revealing dignity in some and in others a challenge to understand.","user_id":16962,"name":"Sonja Rieger","website":"sonjariegerphotography.com"},{"id":631341,"bio":"Lai (1963) vive e lavora a Torino, dove dagli anni 90 si occupa di ricerca del movimento corporeo, di narrazione, di teatrodanza e di danza sensibile.I linguaggi utilizzati per raccontare le sue visioni sul femminile si intersecano dando vita ad una poetica che abbraccia spesso sfondi di natura come alberi, roccie, radici e tutto quello che le evoca memorie e testimonianze di vita.\nLa sperimentazione spazia dalla performance gestuale, ambientazioni sonore e fotografia.\nNegli ultimi anni si dedica principalmente a progetti fotografici partecipando e curando eventi di divulgazione dei linguaggi espressivi, e di raccolta fondi in favore delle donne profughe di guerra.\nIn collaborazione con il Cisda (Coordinamento italiano sostegno donne afghane) e la fondazione Salvemini, allestisce la mostra al Polo del 900 di Torino a dicembre del 2021 e inoltre dona una sua opera fotografica alla galleria Gli Acrobati di Torino per la mostra \"No War\" curata da Marzia Capannolo a marzo del 2022.\nIl lavoro fotografico che predilige è dedicato alle donne e con maggiore attenzione all'uso del bianco e nero che in qualche modo le lascia una finestra aperta al suo percorso formativo che è il teatrodanza.","user_id":630757,"name":"Alessandra Lai","website":""},{"id":774103,"bio":"Chuck Hartell holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, where his interests included black-and-white photography. He continued to pursue this medium while engaging in various careers from the railroad to sheep farming to real estate. His lifelong passion for the outdoors, combined with his evolving meditation and spiritual practice, led him to spend countless hours in the woods during the Covid pandemic, immersing himself in the quietness of nature, being one with the energy of the Unconscious and with his picture making. He explores a variety of subject matters via single-photo images; diptychs, triptychs, and multiple images matted in the same frame; shadow-box duets; large composites; and scrolls. ","user_id":766127,"name":"chuck hartell","website":"chuckhartellart.com"},{"id":774158,"bio":"Jason Yung trained as an architect at University of Washington and The University of Hong Kong. After his fill of macro-architecture during his early years of practise, he shifted towards more human scaled forms. Alongside fellow architect Caroline Ma, they established Jason Caroline Design in 2001 to focus attention on high-end residential projects. In the past two decades, they have been recognised with more than 50 international residential design awards. Their work has appeared in publications across the world including in Greater China, New Zealand, New York, Singapore, Japan, Germany and Amsterdam. Jason began experimenting with architectural and documentary photography while he was studying architecture in the United States. Photography continues to play an important role in his daily life and is his source of inspiration.","user_id":766176,"name":"jason yung","website":"www.jasoncarolinedesign.com"},{"id":16951,"bio":"Thomas Locke Hobbs studied at the Talleres de Estética Fotográfica led by Eduardo Gil in Buenos Aires, Argentina between 2009 and 2011. In 2015 he received an MFA from Arizona State University. He has exhibited work in Buenos Aires, Lima, London and Phoenix, Arizona. He is currently based in Peru.","user_id":16951,"name":"Thomas Locke Hobbs","website":"www.thomaslockehobbs.com"},{"id":774173,"bio":"Ophélie Maurus est une directrice artistique, et photographe autodidacte française.\nelle suit tout d’abord ses études à l’école Esag penninghen en master de direction artistique en image et média à paris.\nElle obtient son diplôme en 2015. elle intègre par la suite durant 3 ans le studio Bonsoir Paris en tant que graphiste et photographe. actuellement photographe d’architecture freelance, elle collabore avec un grand éventail de client et agence, sur une multitude de projets l’ amenant a explorer les différentes possibilités qu’apportent la photographie.\nelle développe en parallèle la photo à titre personnel.\nSon travail photographique est une recherche visuelle continuelle, onirique et sensible, à partir de détails invisibles révélés, tout autant lors de ses voyages que dans le quotidien.","user_id":766189,"name":"Ophélie Maurus","website":""},{"id":651578,"bio":"Practice a variety of creative media, photography is my main form of expression. Member of RAW photography. First publications in 1980s.","user_id":650994,"name":"Pasquale Verdicchio","website":""},{"id":662690,"bio":"","user_id":662106,"name":"Natalia Novachkova","website":""},{"id":126547,"bio":"","user_id":125945,"name":"Teo Imaginario","website":"500px.com/tercerchicoimaginario"},{"id":129638,"bio":"Maaike is a Photographic Digital Artist based in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.\nHer photographic art is a mesmerizing blend of creativity, imagination, and technical skill.\nIt transports viewers into enchanting worlds where reality intertwines with fantasy. \n\nThrough the lens, Maaike captures and preserves fleeting moments, transforming them into timeless wonders. \nFrom ethereal creatures bathed in golden light to spellbinding portraits that reveal hidden emotions, her magical photographic art defies the boundaries of the mundane. \n\nOptical illusions, levitation, and other illusions are expertly used, adding a touch of enchantment to every frame. \nEach image tells a unique story, inviting viewers to unravel the mysteries and immerse themselves in the extraordinary. \n\nWith a stroke of artistic sorcery, Maaike’s art captivates our hearts and leaves us in awe of the inexplicable beauty that can be captured through the art of photography.","user_id":129036,"name":"Maaike Roosendaal","website":"www.brilliant-images.com/maaike-roosendaal"},{"id":728245,"bio":"Matt Gustafson has established himself as a Fine Art Photographer, starting out in 2019 after taking classes and working with a professional artist as his mentor. His belief is that a great photo should tell a story and have an emotional impact on the viewer, no matter the subject. Capturing energy is the focal point of his work, whether that’s at a live concert, a wedding or a street scene.\n\nNamed Best Vermont Wedding Photographer by Lake Champlain Chocolates in 2022, his approach to photography at weddings is all about shooting moments that embody the feeling and energy of the entire event. His passion for music makes working with musicians and shooting their live shows or promotional photos a rewarding part of his career. His process is to dive deeply into an artist’s music, find their identity and present it to them in their photos.\n\nGrowing up near Lake Champlain, Matt spent most of his childhood outdoors in the woods and today this habit continues only now he brings his camera with him. In his spare time, you can find him in a flow state hunting for fine art landscapes, a slice of life in a city, or the perfect light for a portrait. Above all, he aims to take viewers of his work on a journey, even if just for a few moments.","user_id":727661,"name":"Matthew Gustafson","website":"www.gustophotos.com"},{"id":682447,"bio":"Vanessa Quintero Castañeda nace en Cali, Colombia (1979). Es artista visual, docente e investigadora egresada del Instituto Departamental de Bellas Artes de Cali-Colombia. Maestra en Diseño Fotográfico de la Universidad Iberoamericana León-México. Realizó el diplomado Hacía la Autoría Visual en la Fundación Pedro Meyer en México. Sus exposiciones individuales son: “Lumen et Splendor” Espacio Cultural El Sábato Buenos Aires-Argentina (2008), “Road Trip” en Centro Cultural de Cali-Colombia (2016), “Ukuabiri: Casa del anciano” Universidad Iberoamericana León-México (2018), “Huella negra: presencia africana en Guanajuato” Galería Humberto Hernández, Cali-Colombia (2020) y En busca de la huella negra: presencia africana en el Bajío Museo de las Identidades Leonesas- León-México (2022). Ha participado en exposiciones colectivas en León, Bogotá, Barranquilla y Cali, destacando la exposición  virtual “Memorias y Resistencias” en  instrumentsofmemory.com, Los Ángeles-Estados Unidos (2022). Invitada al conversatorio internacional de Coincidencias y Divergencias fotográficas de la UNAM, México (2020).\n\nSus fotografías han sido publicadas en los libros “Memoria visual de una ciudad” por la Fun","user_id":681863,"name":"Vanessa Quintero Castañeda","website":"vanessaquinterocastaneda.com"},{"id":656238,"bio":"Valentina Malavenda (1986, Italy) is an Fine Art and Portrait photographer based in Italy. ","user_id":655654,"name":"Valentina Malavenda","website":"valentinamalavenda.com"},{"id":707401,"bio":"","user_id":706817,"name":"Yuliya Trints","website":"www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1eyhyv3kc9goz\u0026utm_content=2p3efh6"},{"id":162870,"bio":"From my early years, music, photography, and literature have been integral parts of my life. The profound impact of the arts and my innate desire to convey people's stories motivated me to pursue a career in photography. Under the tutelage of my father, a skilled photographer, I cultivated my passion, amassing over two decades of expertise in both film and digital photography, alongside proficiency in utilizing the Adobe Creative Suite. My primary focus lies in capturing the essence of live music performances, events, and portraiture.\n\nWhether operating autonomously or as a collaborative team member, I consistently maintain a steadfast commitment to professionalism. Reliability, amicability, and adept problem-solving are qualities I embody in my work. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with esteemed organizations such as Live Nation, IMP Productions, Goldenvoice, the WWE and 2K Entertainment, Virgin Mobile, Pollstar, Zenimax Media INC., and various others.\n\nCentral to my photographic philosophy is the belief that a remarkable image originates from establishing genuine connections and fostering a profound level of trust between the photographer and subject. I ","user_id":162268,"name":"Julia Lofstrand","website":"julialofstrandphotography.com"},{"id":774235,"bio":"Gaura Singh is a visual artist and filmmaker. She is interested in developing an interdisciplinary filmmaking practice and wants to explore narrative styles and film language through her work. Gaura also enjoys photography in her pursuit of developing a distinct eye and voice as a storyteller.\u0026nbsp;\n\nNostalgia–a unique point of emotional intersection between time and space–is a recurring subject in her body of work. She aspires to make films based on socio-economic contrasts, family dynamics, and stories of women from the Indian diaspora.","user_id":766244,"name":"Gaura Singh","website":""},{"id":213883,"bio":"Working with kids who has communication, language  and speech difficulty’s I want to explore communication in images.","user_id":213281,"name":"Johanna Lindberg","website":""},{"id":774240,"bio":"Ruan van Jaarsveldt is a South African born photographer. Growing up as an Afrikaner in Johannesburg during the nineties created a disconnect between his roots and an ever changing landscape. In his internal reconciliation process Ruan was driven to discover, understand and expose the underlying processes and mechanisms of a country shifting from old to new – using his camera to document this personal disconnect and create new connections. \n\nDuring his studies Ruan and three fellow photography students cultivated an unrivalled passion for documentary photography. The four went on to become founders of Cape Collective Assist, a professional crew agency for the stills industry in South Africa. Ruan’s role as technical lighting director fuelled his passion for light, its omnipotence and the stories it tells both in its natural and manipulated forms. This curated taste for what is everyday and also meticulously technical has become an important part of Ruan’s personal philosophy, process and aesthetic in life and documentary photography.  ","user_id":766249,"name":"Ruan van Jaarsveldt","website":""},{"id":772361,"bio":"Taemin Ha is a documentary and fashion photographer based in Seoul, South Korea. In 2017 he independently studied the basics of photography and initiated shooting and cooperated with the Navy media team in his compulsory military service.\n\nAfter discharge from the military at the end of 2019, while traveling in Sikkim, North-East India around the Himalayas, he began making his first photographs series. He documented a series of photos of young skateboarders in Sikkim. He returned to Korea from India and self-published his first photo book 《Sikkim》, and the i-D magazine chose him for their ̒20 rising photographers in 2020'.\n\nThe following year in 2021, during the pandemic he started his first commercial work. Since then, he has rapidly gained attention and had collaborated\nwith prominent magazines in Korea such as Dazed Korea, Harper's Bazaar Korea, Double Magazine, GQ Korea and has been working on numerous shoots for several brands.","user_id":764472,"name":"TAEMIN HA","website":"taeminha.com"},{"id":707277,"bio":"I am a fine art, and portrait photographer based in Tokyo. \nI attempt to bring beauty and emotion to my work. \nSomething that makes the audience think and feel and maybe takes \nthem out of the real world. ","user_id":706693,"name":"J Hyde","website":"www.aegisvision.co"},{"id":746961,"bio":"","user_id":743742,"name":"Natella Maisuradze","website":""},{"id":750792,"bio":"I started taking photos at 13... shot and shot and shot... traveled the world to Haiti and Uganda and Guatemala on the dime of others wanting my photos... both sides were happy. I enjoyed the access and they the photos but I could not shake the feeling that I was not unique and my photos lacked uniquenesses; they were good but anyone with a passport, a camera, and the understanding of reciprocity could have taken the photos I took. \n  I decided to stop taking beauty and start making it; And I think I've succeeded. I take a crows approach to making photos. I only shoot when the shadows are long and wander around focusing on objects of interest or color or texture. I can combine up to nine images. My closest surreal contemporary was Jerry Uelsmann. He worked in film and would combine images made over his lifetime. A bit different process than mine but the ascetic is the same. And I'm realizing surrealism is also a life style. Uelsmann was quoted as saying \"If I have an ultimate goal... it is to amaze myself.\" I could not enjoy a more fantastic endeavor. Thanks for looking and reading!!!!!!  \n\n","user_id":747045,"name":"Jonathan Rodgers","website":"www.ostinato.kim"},{"id":774319,"bio":"","user_id":766325,"name":"Alex Cioflica","website":""},{"id":774332,"bio":"Born and raised in New York City, Alexandra Rowley is a photographer and artist whose work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at galleries as well as art foundations.  She has been awarded fellowships for artist residencies programs at various foundations around the US, including Ucross Foundation and Atlantic Center for the Arts. \nHer artwork is represented by Dina Mitrani Gallery in Miami, and her commercial work is represented by the agency Ray Brown Pro in New York City. \n \nalexandrarowley.art\nalexandrarowley.com\n@alexandrarowley","user_id":766337,"name":"Alexandra Rowley","website":"alexandrarowley.art"},{"id":774345,"bio":"","user_id":766349,"name":"Saeed Mohamed","website":""},{"id":774346,"bio":"","user_id":766350,"name":"Chi Yued Daniel LI","website":null},{"id":16926,"bio":"Karén Mirzoyan (b. 1981) lives and works in Yerevan, Armenia. Solo shows include Palazzo della Cancelleria, Vatican City, Rome, Italy (2013); Half King Gallery, New York, USA (2011); the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France (2011). Biennials include the Gyumri International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Gyumri, Armenia (2012), the Houston FotoFest Biennial, Houston, USA (2012), and the Armenian national pavilion at the 6 th Beijing International Art Biennale, Beijing, China (2015). He has exhibited internationally at museums and galleries including MOMA Tbilisi, Georgia (2019); Musee du quai Branly, Paris, France (2009), and Théâtre de la photographie et de l’image, Nice, France (2007).\n\nMirzoyan has received several awards and scholarships from Magnum Foundation, Open society foundation etc. and recognitions over the years for his photo stories Underground Culture in Iran, Illegal Weapon in South Ossetia and Daily Life in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.","user_id":16926,"name":"Karen Mirzoyan","website":"www.karenmirzoyan.com/old"},{"id":17224,"bio":"Alan Henriksen was born in 1949 in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York, and has lived his entire life on Long Island. He became interested in photography as a hobby in 1958, and began making contact prints in late 1959. His interest became serious following a chance discovery of the work of Edward Weston and Ansel Adams at the local library. Henriksen holds college degrees in Psychology and Computer Science and is now retired from a long career in software engineering. He worked for nearly ten years at Agfa-Gevaert's photo paper manufacturing plant on Long Island as a sensitometrist and software engineer. In the late 1980's he authored a Zone System software program named ZoneCalc, which was marketed by the Maine Photographic Resource. In 1968 he and his wife Mary made their first visit to the Maine coast, starting a photographic project that continues to this day. They now divide their time between their homes in Smithtown, Long Island and Southwest Harbor, Maine.\n\nAlan's photographs have been published in B\u0026amp;W Magazine, COLOR Magazine, Black + White Magazine (UK), Installation Magazine, and Lenswork.\n","user_id":17224,"name":"Alan Henriksen","website":"www.alanhenriksen.com"},{"id":586958,"bio":"French journalist, I've been living in Cambodia since 2013. A wonderful country and amazing people to take pictures.  I am not a professional photographer, I just love taking pictures, telling a story, capturing a detail, a feeling ... \nThe time has come for me to move forward and do photography.\nI do thank LensCulture.","user_id":586374,"name":"Emmanuel Scheffer","website":"osdamacambodia.wordpress.com"},{"id":768381,"bio":"As an artist I am inspired by nature and how we as humans are an element of the environment. I am interested in the associations that arise when unlikely materials are placed together and how these associations might highlight change and constancy in the passing of time. I hope to spark curiosity and reflection on the stories these objects tell and to foster communication and a deeper understanding of the relationships we have with each other and our natural world. ","user_id":761482,"name":"Michelle Schoenberg","website":"michschoenberg.myportfolio.com"},{"id":17125,"bio":"I am a professional Photographer based in Tehran, IRAN, with over 13\nyears of experience working with reputable media agencies and\npublishing outlets worldwide. My portfolio includes works for Le Monde,\nUSA TODAY, GEO, Science Mag, Stern, Spiegel, and Newsweek, among\nothers. My focus is on covering stories across the Middle East, with a\nspecialization in Features, General News, Spot News, Portrait, Cinema,\nReal estate, Fashion and Editorial photography. I am committed to\ndelivering high-quality material promptly and maintaining the highest\nstandards of discipline, ethics, and innovation.","user_id":17125,"name":"Farhad Babaei","website":"www.farhadbabaei.com"},{"id":583728,"bio":"I made classical studies and graduated in foreign languages. About photography, i just attended some private classes and I would like to learn much more every day.","user_id":583144,"name":"Donatella Crepaldi","website":""},{"id":647440,"bio":"PASSION for capturing moments in time","user_id":646856,"name":"Michelle Mckinnon","website":"instagram.com/mishie.b?igshid=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D\u0026utm_source=qr"},{"id":17129,"bio":"Francesco was born in Aosta in 1986 and he’s based in Milan. After a bachelor's degree in industrial design at the Politecnico University of Milan, he completely devoted himself to photography and now he works mainly on personal long- term projects and editorials, always looking for a point of contact between his documentary background and a strong interest for metaphors and symbolism.\n\nIn 2016 he was selected by the British Journal of Photography in order to be part of The Talent Issue: Ones to Watch and in 2020 Francesco was shortlisted for the Prix HSBC pour la Photographie. In 2021 he was one of the nominees for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award and in 2023 he was shortlisted at the Sony World Photography Awards. His books have been recognized by Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Kraszna-Krausz Foundation, Belfast Photo Festival and other institutions.\n\nHis pictures have been published on important magazines and newspapers worldwide including Washington Post, Financial Times, Le Monde and many others while his projects have been featured on renowned photography platforms as American Suburb X and Time Lightbox. Francesco’s work has been exhibited worldwide in solo and collective shows.\n\nFrancesco's last book Better in the Dark than His Rider has been published in 2023 by Depart Pour l'Image. In 2021 he released The Flood published by Void.","user_id":17129,"name":"Francesco Merlini","website":"www.francescomerlini.com"},{"id":17332,"bio":"Bret Culp's haunting black and white photographs convey the beauty of impermanence, the central theme of his work. Through his diverse travels, Bret seeks scenes of a transitory nature. From the ruins of Ireland to a 9000-year-old cave town in southern Italy, to the mist-covered hills of Tuscany during the autumn harvest – his poetic vision is akin to scenes from a film.","user_id":17332,"name":"Bret Culp","website":"www.bretculp.com"},{"id":775247,"bio":"My Vision as a Storyteller\nIn the vast tapestry of life, every moment holds a narrative, every emotion weaves a tale, and every person embodies a universe of stories. As a storyteller behind the lens, my mission is not just to take photographs, but to capture and communicate the essence of these tales. I see beyond the superficial, diving deep into the nuances of every scene and emotion. Each frame I craft is a chapter, a memory, a glimpse into a story that resonates. My passion is to illuminate the stories that often go untold, presenting them in their raw, authentic beauty for the world to see and feel.","user_id":767109,"name":"Sarah Boyle","website":"www.sarahameliastudios.com"},{"id":802120,"bio":"I am an American from the state of Georgia, and I have been living in South Korea since 2019. I've been working as a teacher during this time.\n\nInspired by a photobook of Henri Cartier-Bresson's work, I began practicing street photography in early 2024. The aim of my work is to summarize my observations about Korea after five years of living here as a foreigner.\n\nWhen my time in Korea concludes, I plan to return to my home state and document the small communities of central and south Georgia.","user_id":789253,"name":"William Baker Brake","website":"www.williambakerbrake.com"},{"id":17070,"bio":"Craig Mackay, who has increasingly come to the notice as an artist of  rare sensitivity and talent, working from the Highlands of Scotland he is a native Highlander and is keenly absorbed by the historical and cultural issues of that region. Although his work is undeniably local and specific, it also has universal appeal and reference.","user_id":17070,"name":"Craig Mackay","website":"www.creag.com"},{"id":119282,"bio":"Born on February 8, 1989 in Penza, Russia. He studied Marketing in the Penza State University. Igor became an amateur of photography in 2010. Photography primarily means to him to search for new forms of expression of reality. He often experiment with new methods of imaging. ","user_id":118680,"name":"Igor Sorokin","website":"40-in.com"},{"id":492839,"bio":"@elena_segundo_amores","user_id":492255,"name":"Elena Segundo Amores","website":""},{"id":767184,"bio":"Alex Belov (b. 1986) is a journalist and a photographer, currently resides in Yerevan, Armenia.\n\nAs a street photographer and as a documentarian, focuses on researching man-made spaces and their social interpretation. ","user_id":760612,"name":"Alex Belov","website":"belov.photo"},{"id":777060,"bio":"Sono un fotografo italiano, appassionato di astronomia, aeronautica e natura. Scatto da oltre 30 anni, dapprima in analogico, poi dal 2004 mi sono avvicinato al digitale.\nNegli ultimi anni mi sono avvicinato alla fotografia glamour, al ritratto, al nudo artistico, tutte tipologie di fotografia che coinvolgono il fotografo e la persona fotografata, e devo dire che mi ci trovo benissimo..","user_id":768535,"name":"Fabrizio Guerrini","website":"www.grafitestudio.com"},{"id":366091,"bio":"Photographer for 30+ years, enjoy all aspects, abstract,  architecture, sports, editorial work, and more recently nature.","user_id":365489,"name":"Laurie Minor","website":"laurie-minor.pixels.com"},{"id":50953,"bio":"I am a norwegian lady born in 1971. I am educated intensive care nurse. \nThe photo passion started in 2011 with my first Nikon camera. \nMy facination is  how faces can tell stories. I also tend to have singles in my photographies, lonely people or plants. Portraits often reveal something hidden or rare bit of the persons if I manage to push the button in the right moment. \nDuring the past two years I have realised that I all my photographies, no matter motiv, is a self description\nI have participateded in a lot of competitions with fairly good results. \nMy very best experience with photo education  is the two Morten Krogvold workshops I have participated in. You get two now that it is hard work, based on basics as arthistory and photohistory. It was also really opening to myself when I had to work under such pressure and it was so energixing beeing allowed to be completely into the photo bubble. \nI recently bought a Hasselblad 500cm and can´t wait to work more with this","user_id":50958,"name":"Kristin Kyllingstad","website":"www.facebook.com/kkyllingstadphotography?ref_type=bookmark"},{"id":777066,"bio":"I'm a photographer, editor and digital content creator. I'm graduated in Audiovisual. I'm hard of hearing and use hearing aids. In my work, I strive for representation, portraying female beauty and empowerment.","user_id":768541,"name":"Gabriela Garcia","website":""},{"id":772956,"bio":"Né en 1992 en France\nVit et travaille à Marseille, France\n\nJe mène une recherche photographique documentaire et poétique. Une attention toute particulière est portée à l'implication au monde que la photographie permet.\nRéflexion sur le lien entre l'Homme et le vivant, questions existentielles liées à la mort, crise des réfugiés ; il s'agit de rendre visible.\nProfondément attaché au réel auquel je me confronte, j'ai par là même conscience du filtre du médium photographique : la photographie comme trace, comme interprétation signifiante.","user_id":765054,"name":"JIM PONTVIANNE","website":"www.jimpontvianne.com"},{"id":777054,"bio":"With a focus on fashion and documentary photography, my work is often shaped by my own lived experience and explores ideas of identity, sexuality and culture. For me, photography is rooted in the dichotomy between naturalism and artificiality, and I love incorporating elements of both into my work.","user_id":768530,"name":"Daniel Housley","website":"www.danielhousley.com"},{"id":142530,"bio":"Photographer \u0026amp; writer. A notekeeper for stories untold, the one with a dog but no secrets, carving his mark to let God know we exist.","user_id":141928,"name":"MARTIN WÆRN","website":"waern.one"},{"id":544260,"bio":"Peter van Stralen studied to become a graphic designer at the Academy of Arts in Arnhem, The Netherlands. During this study, his interest in photography was awakened. \nSince then he has been working as an autonomous artist/photographer, whose non-commercial activities have mainly been focused on staged black-and-white photography.\nApart from this, he is also active as a photographer in the field of art and culture in general.\n","user_id":543676,"name":"Peter van Stralen","website":"www.petervanstralen.nl/engels"},{"id":674256,"bio":"","user_id":673672,"name":"WANYUN Wang","website":""},{"id":442838,"bio":"photographer\n\nI am currently creating my website 'picsong.com'.","user_id":442254,"name":"Kyeong Seok Song","website":"www.picsong.com"},{"id":17089,"bio":"David Maupilé was born in 1980. With a French father and a German mother, two cultures are his home.\n\nAfter completing his high school degree in 2001, David started assisting several prominent advertising and fashion photographers – including Ralph Mecke, Marco Grob, Peter Knaup and Indlekofer / Knoeple – in Hamburg, Paris and London. \n\nIn 2006, the Hamburg-based agency Kleinphotographen began to represent David. In the same year, David began to undertake large-scale advertising campaigns and title stories for renowned German national magazines such as Stern. Since then, he has worked for numerous prestigious advertising agencies, multi-national companies and magazines.\n\nNext to these commissioned works, David has carried out a range of independent projects. In 2005, he traveled to Western Siberia and Peru to portray German and Austrian settlers in their villages. In 2009, he documented the life of the Gauchos in Argentina. This was followed the year thereafter by a photo coverage of the rural populace in Java, Indonesia. \n\nDavid’s works are displayed in individual and group exhibitions in Rome, Berlin, Hamburg, Basel and Stuttgart. \n\nIn 2011, David concluded his collaboration with Kleinphotographen. To allow for the implementation of larger commissioned works, he cooperates with independent production companies. \n\nDavid lives with his wife and son in Hamburg, and is member of the Laif agency.","user_id":17089,"name":"David Maupile","website":"www.davidmaupile.com"},{"id":198789,"bio":"","user_id":198187,"name":"Kate Nicholson","website":"www.katenicholson.com"},{"id":777090,"bio":"","user_id":768558,"name":"Róbert Pálmai","website":"www.palmairobert.hu"},{"id":321373,"bio":"Adventure and Action sports Photographer.","user_id":320771,"name":"Volodya Voronin","website":"www.actiongrapher.com"},{"id":777034,"bio":"","user_id":768515,"name":"jeffrey townley","website":""},{"id":777084,"bio":"","user_id":768554,"name":"Yeuk Laam Ng","website":""},{"id":17417,"bio":"","user_id":17417,"name":"Leon Alesi","website":"www.leonalesi.com"},{"id":806177,"bio":"A beginner photographer who love to capture an emotion.","user_id":792552,"name":"Nevin Benaya","website":""},{"id":806182,"bio":"I am a female amateur photographer from Norway, and have been photographing for about 10 years now, searching for motifs in nature, architecture, etc. In recent years I have developed a passion for shooting people in studio or in nature. I tend to be into a minimalistic style no matter what I photograph.","user_id":792557,"name":"Monica Engell","website":""},{"id":805812,"bio":"","user_id":792289,"name":"Laurent Bonney","website":""},{"id":117211,"bio":"Born in Santos - Since the age of 18, he has done numerous\ncourses, workshops,\nalways studying photography\nin all its aspects.\nFrom 2013\nbegan to participate intensely in the circuit of\nPhotographic festivals in Brazil always looking for\ntraining and knowledge in addition to exchange\nwith participating photographers.\nHis images are scenes from everyday life, places from\nday to day\nand records of the metamorphosis that occurs during\naround you.\nExhibitions and awards\n\n2013 - \" Everyone has Santos and Crazy......\" -Galeria da Arte Santos Decor\n2022 - \"Sortilegio de ser Santista\" - Cultural Space of the Pinacoteca de Santos\nEXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS\nEXHIBITIONS\nBorn in Santos - Since the age of 18, he has done numerous\ncourses, workshops,\nalways studying photography\nin all its aspects.\nFrom 2013\nbegan to participate intensely in the circuit of\nPhotographic festivals in Brazil always looking for\ntraining and knowledge in addition to exchange\nwith participating photographers.\nHis images are scenes from everyday life, places from\nday to day\nand records of the metamorphosis that occurs during\naround you.\n2005 - \"REVERSE OF THE LOOK\"\n- Clubeinternacional de Regatas de Santos Gallery\n2006 - \"T","user_id":116609,"name":"James Patrick Suplicy Conway","website":"www.artlimited.net/jamespsconway"},{"id":17128,"bio":"After an MA in photography at the London College of Communications in 1997, I started to work mainly for magazines as a portrait and reportage photographer. Since 2010 I also teach photography at Hochschule Augsburg.\nAs with this project, I venture on personal projects which mostly lead in to exhibitions, such as Dazed and Confused Gallery London (substance curated by Rankin 1996), Museum Altona Hamburg (The Holy Land 2000 Years After, 2001), Architektur Galerie München (Hopper's Land, a journey through the landscape of Edward Hopper, 2011) and others.\nMore information can be found on my website and on DER GREIF\nhttps://www.dergreif-online.de/artist-features/florian-jaenicke/archive","user_id":17128,"name":"Florian Jaenicke","website":"www.florianjaenicke.de"},{"id":613884,"bio":"Frank Stopa is a Washington, DC area fine art photographer who creates landscape, cityscape, and adventure imagery with minimalist tendencies.  He's exhibited his imagery in the US, Europe, Australia and the Middle East, and has placed his work in the homes of clients in the US, Canada and Europe.  ","user_id":613300,"name":"Frank Stopa","website":"www.fssphotography.com"},{"id":17021,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":17021,"name":"Art Brewer","website":"www.artbrewerphoto.com"},{"id":17142,"bio":"Gianni is a  lifestyle, portrait and corporate photographer.\nAs a young adult he grew up in London for 13 years and he is now based in Paris. He speaks fluently English, French and Italian.\nHis clients include the iMGlobal,  iMSquare (Rotschild Group),  Royal Bank of Scotland, The Trotman Group, Editions La Martiniere, Virgin Atlantic Magazine.\nFR ph. :  +33612472523","user_id":17142,"name":"Gianni Siragusa","website":"www.giannisiragusa.com/#mi=2\u0026pt=1\u0026pi=10000\u0026s=0\u0026p=0\u0026a=0\u0026at=0"},{"id":17077,"bio":"Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY, 1987) is a Brooklyn-based artist working with photography and video. As the son of a 95 year-old Holocaust survivor and painter, he has produced several photographic series and short films about family history and inherited trauma, subverting traditional ideas of memorialization in his exploration of various sites such as the Dachau Concentration Camp, military history museums across the United States, and bomb shelters in Israel. In 2017, his work focused on mass gatherings and protests such as Trump’s Inauguration, the Women’s March, and the Juggalo March on Washington, among others. His most recent body of work, photographs made in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, and Los Angeles, is currently on view in a two-person show at LY Gallery (March 22-May 11, 2019, Los Angeles, CA).\n\nTerna has participated in select group exhibitions at Jack Barrett (New York, NY); the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY); Galeria Breve (Mexico City, MX); Foley Gallery (New York, NY); MoMA PS1 (New York, NY); Baxter St. Camera Club of NY (New York, NY); the International Center of Photography (New York, NY); New Wight Biennial (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA); BRIC Arts Media Biennial (Brooklyn, NY); Eyebeam (New York, NY); The Wild Project (New York, NY); the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (Cambridge, MA); Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA); Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, LA); and Gallery Tayuta (Tokyo, JP). Terna was a resident in the Collaborative Fellowship Program at UnionDocs, Brooklyn, and was awarded the Cuts and Burns Residency at Outpost Artist Resources in Ridgewood, NY. His work has been featured in Still Magazine, The New York Times, Dazed, Oxford American, Conveyor Magazine, Aint Bad Magazine, and Slate. Terna graduated with a BA in photography from Bard College and received his MFA from the International Center of Photography-Bard. He founded and co-directs 321 Gallery (Brooklyn, NY).","user_id":17077,"name":"Daniel Terna","website":"www.danielterna.com"},{"id":777132,"bio":"","user_id":768593,"name":"Kayla Welsh","website":""},{"id":630707,"bio":"A Pole living in Paris. At heart a street photographer. Whenever I can, I capture in black and white the street life around me.","user_id":630123,"name":"Łukasz Augustyniak","website":"www.lukaszaugustyniak.art"},{"id":17122,"bio":"Eric Schwortz is a musician and photographer who studied Studio Art at New York University. He spent much of the last decade moonlighting as a recording and touring musician, while working as Creative Coordinator of NYC photo agency Glasshouse Images. Eric now lives in Seattle, WA.\n\nHis work has appeared on book covers, in advertisements and periodicals, and on television.","user_id":17122,"name":"Eric Schwortz","website":"ericschwortzphoto.com"},{"id":715909,"bio":"Jana Gertz is a photographer living and working in Tallinn, Estonia. Currently a student of Academy of documental and art photography \"Fotografika\".","user_id":715325,"name":"Jana Gertz","website":""},{"id":640981,"bio":"Anna Green is a commercial photographer for the Food, Beverage \u0026amp; Lifestyle industries but has personal projects in candid moments and unique compositions. Always gravitating towards the abstract and looking for the unusual details, her images seek to show the viewer a way at looking at something that they may have missed had they not been looking closely enough.\n","user_id":640397,"name":"Anna Green","website":"www.annagreen.com.au"},{"id":679254,"bio":"I am basically a self-taught photographer. ","user_id":678670,"name":"Barry Guthertz","website":"www.barryguthertz.com"},{"id":777140,"bio":"Mark Wei is a photographer who uses the street as his backdrop to explore the duality of life and culture.","user_id":768598,"name":"Mark Wei","website":"markwei.art"},{"id":779544,"bio":"With nearly three years of experience in photography and currently enrolled at Studio 307, a private education, in Amsterdam, David Holscher (1966, Haarlem) is still in the process of defining his signature style. He ventured to America last year for his series  ‘A WAY BACK’  based on his screenplay for a road movie. In his artistic pursuits, the human portrait holds a central role. ","user_id":770548,"name":"David Holscher","website":"zuidutopia.nl"},{"id":728325,"bio":"\nI am Mohsen Hadiloo, you have a bachelor's degree in cinema directing and I am currently a student of art research ... I have had several solo and group photo exhibitions in Iran. The last solo photo exhibition I had included a collection of photos called an image","user_id":727741,"name":"Mohsen Hadiloo","website":" Instagram:Mohsenhadiloo"},{"id":809151,"bio":"","user_id":794843,"name":"Rodolfo Franchi","website":null},{"id":809197,"bio":"","user_id":794877,"name":"HyunSeok Choi","website":"www.hyunseokphoto.com"},{"id":17136,"bio":"Geoff Brightling is a photographer based in  London.\nAfter gaining his degree in Graphic Design  Geoff decided to turn his attention to Photography, eventually spending over 25 years as a specialist in the field of still Life.\n Working from his studio in North London his Commissions have ranged from Book Publishing, Magazine Editorials, Music Publishing  and Major Advertising Campaigns.\n\nGeoff is currently travelling and working on personal projects frequently collaborating with the Artist and Filmmaker Claire Angel.\n\nAs a member of the Association of Photographers his images have been selected and published in the Annual AOP Awards.\nHis work can also be found in the collection at Getty Images.","user_id":17136,"name":"Geoff Brightling","website":"www.brightlingphoto.com"},{"id":173016,"bio":"What Ed Geffner, Executive Director of The Manhattan Bowery project and of Project Renewal wrote: Joan Roth was a pioneer in uncovering the problem of homelessness among women.She photographed and interviewed many women living on the streets when there was little interest and virtually no understanding of what was happening ot these women and compiled invaluable information about the way they live and how some of them become homeless.Her work called public attention  to what turned out to bean important, ongoing social problem. And, I add, today in NYC there are more homeless people than ever before - more even than during the great depression. ","user_id":172414,"name":"Joan Roth","website":"www.joanroth.com "},{"id":578477,"bio":"Mike Eubanks is a fine art photographer based in Maryland.  His work features subjects that are overlooked, forgotten, or slowly disappearing, and often explores humanity's relationship with our natural environment, and how it changes with evolving cultural norms.  Mike's work has been featured in juried publications, exhibits, and galleries, including Shots magazine (Summer 2020), the Monochrome Awards (2020), Midwest Center for Photography (May and December 2021), Back Box Gallery.(June and October 2021), L.A. Curator's Top 40 Photos of 2021 (January 2022), Praxis Gallery (June \u0026amp; Nov 2022 and July 2023), View Point Gallery (2022 \u0026amp; 2023), Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards (2022), Shadow and Light Magazine (2023), PH21 Gallery (May 2022 \u0026amp; Oct 2023) F-Stop Magazine (2023), Black \u0026amp; White Magazine (Feb 2023), and Dodho Magazine’s Monochromatic Awards (September 2023).   ","user_id":577893,"name":"Mike Eubanks","website":"www.mikeephotography.com"},{"id":744025,"bio":"I've been interested in photography for four years. I like to shoot unusual stories and strange things. Reflection of my thoughts and emotions in the photo.","user_id":741160,"name":"Marina Cherepovich","website":"marina-che.com"},{"id":217868,"bio":"","user_id":217266,"name":"Deirdre Carney","website":"peripheralamerican.com"},{"id":775171,"bio":"I'm a passionate amateur snapper, hooked on photography since I saw my first image appear, as if by magic, in a darkroom dish at school. That was a monochrome shot and love of black-and-white has never left me.","user_id":767044,"name":"Jeremy Roussak","website":"www.jbr.is"},{"id":216146,"bio":"Sandra van der Star is born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. As a young child she loved to draw and to paint. But she decided to study first. After her study she worked in a financial business for many years. But her passion for art and being creative never went away. In 2014 she followed her heart and decided to study photography at the university of applied Photography. In 2016 she graduated.  \n\nShe have received several awards for her work.\n\nAWARDS \u0026amp; HONORS\n\n2021 Monovisions Photography Awards - Honorable Mention\n2021 Moscow Photo Awards - Honorable Mention\n2021 Fine Art Photo Awards - Nominee\n2020 Chromatic Photo Awards - Honorable Mention\n2020 Monovisions Photography Awards - Honorable Mention\n2020 Fine Art Photo Awards - Nominee\n2019 IPA - Honorable Mention - One Shot Street Photography\n2018 B\u0026amp;W Child Photo Competition 2nd Half - Nominee\n2017 Digifotostarter - 2nd Winner Portrait\n","user_id":215544,"name":"Sandra Van der Star","website":"www.starfotografie.nl"},{"id":41613,"bio":"In her fine art photographs Jane Lena Schulman explores and represents the internal landscape of human experience including the psychological, emotional and interpersonal influence of family histories and family relationships. She is dedicated also to portraiture in the context of community and in collaboration with those she photographs. \n\nShe continues to be devoted to analog practice, to her Rolleiflex camera and to presenting images as gelatin silver prints for their symbolism, contrast and beautiful tones.\n\nHer photographs have appeared nationally in juried group exhibitions, and her series, \"Family Inheritances I: Arising\" and \"Family Inheritances II: Parting\", were featured on Lenscratch. She was selected as a 2023 Critical Mass Finalist.\n\nIn 2010 she originated \"From Latent to Visible: A Photography and Writing Program for Adults Living with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness\" and has facilitated the 15 week program many times since.\n\n\n","user_id":41618,"name":"Jane Lena Schulman","website":"janelenaschulman.com"},{"id":42470,"bio":"Fine art photographer in the Washington, D.C. area.  Director of Exhibitions,  instructor and  Executive board President at Photoworks , Glen Echo Park, MD.  Photographs have been exhibited locally and nationally in many one person and group exhibitions:    Most recently  at the American University Museum Katzen Art Center, “Washington Art Matters:   1940’-1980’s” and  in 2015  at the American University Museum Katzen Art Center, “Photoworks: Presence of Place”, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Center for Photography, Woodstock, N. Y., Maryland Arts Place, Baltimore, MD. Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD, Rockville Arts Place, Rockville, MD.,  \nPublished children’s book, What Is The Sign For Friend, Franklin Watts Publisher. 1985  Studied at Corcoran School of Art 1977-79 and received an MFA degree from the Univ. of MD in 1982.  ","user_id":42475,"name":"Gayle Rothschild","website":"www.gaylerothschild.com"},{"id":17063,"bio":"Claudio Beduschi is a professional photographer.\nHe was born in Pisa in 1965. Today he lives and works in Genoa. He’s a member of TAU Visual Nat’l Association of Professional Photographers.\nFrom 2010, he founded the MoveFactory group (Photography and Video for Advertisement and Companies), the Imaginary Team (specialized in Creative Visions), the FOTOGRAFODIALBERGHI.COM (a network of services dedicated to Hotels).\n\nSince 2011, he is the exclusive photographer of Italian Weddings from A to Z, wedding planner specialized in luxury weddings around the world, Jewish Weddings and Gay Blessings.","user_id":17063,"name":"Claudio Beduschi","website":"www.beduschi.com"},{"id":172896,"bio":"","user_id":172294,"name":"Fabio Salmoirago","website":"www.salmoirago.it"},{"id":752402,"bio":"","user_id":748372,"name":"Nila Salari","website":"www.nilasalari.photography"},{"id":301819,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer based in Los Angeles. I love life in street, nature and travelling. My key inspirations come from capturing the life,  beauty and culture of the places that I visit.\n","user_id":301217,"name":"Jet Long","website":"www.jetflong.com"},{"id":767126,"bio":"A South Korean photographer who records psychological changes in subjects through human gaze and facial expressions.","user_id":760568,"name":"HAN HOON LEE","website":""},{"id":409415,"bio":"camera in hand, fifty years and counting.","user_id":408831,"name":"Brian Gilwee","website":"www.BrianGilweePhotography.com "},{"id":17064,"bio":"Claudius Schulze is a photographer and researcher. Having travelled and worked in over fifty countries, his interest is in humanity's deficits and the global changes of the Anthropocene. A self-professed dinner table radical, Claudius prefers subtlety and disguised symbolism in his photography.\n\nHis book “Socotra” is a visual journey to the idea of islands — strange and magical — and the colonialist tradition of travel. It earned him an invitation to become an Associate with the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and a nomination for the World Press Photo’s master class.\n\nUsing large format landscape photography, Claudius is currently working to investigate the picturesque nature of natural catastrophes and the threat of climate change. The project “State of Nature” is nominated for the Prix Pictet and will be released as book in 2017. An international exhibition tour will follow.\n\nClaudius’ work has appeared in numerous international publications including Geo, Stern, Der Spiegel, National Geographic Traveller, Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, NEON, and The Independent. His photographs have been exhibited in London, New York, Istanbul, Berlin, and at Rencontres Arles, among others. In 2012, Claudius Schulze was selected as one of Germany’s top 30 journalists under 30.\n\nPrior to photography, Claudius Schulze originally studied Political Science and Islamic Studies at Hamburg University and he received a Master’s degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Sabanci University Istanbul. His photographic mastery was polished at LCC, University of the Arts London, where he graduated the M.A. program Documentary Photography and Photojournalism with distinction. He is pursuing a PhD on computational creativity.\n\nClaudius has been guest lecturer in photography at University of Applied Arts Hannover, Germany, University of The Arts, London, and National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, India, among others, and is currently lecturer in cultural studies at Leuphana University Lüneburg.\n\nClaudius is member of the Cloud Appreciation Society. He is living in Hamburg in a house boat that he built with his own hands.","user_id":17064,"name":"Claudius Schulze","website":"claudiusschulze.com"},{"id":17394,"bio":"street photography / portrait for over  30  years\nnext to FineArt Inkjet printing also alternative processes like bromoil, gum bichromate, cyanotype, polaroid transfer","user_id":17394,"name":"Henk Thijs","website":"www.thijs-foto.com"},{"id":50583,"bio":"I was born in Kiev, married in Moscow, and became a photographer in New York. My last name is originally German, my ancestors are Ukrainian, my native tongue is Russian, but for the last fifteen years I mostly speak English. For Americans I am Russian, but Russians think I am Ukrainian. Ukrainians sometimes think I am Jewish - because I cannot properly roll my \"Rs\". For the same  reason Spaniards usually think I am French.  In France, of course, people are sure that I am just another American.  If you still feel like you do not know much about me, look at my photos. \n    ","user_id":50588,"name":"Ilya Kun","website":"ilyakun.com"},{"id":777169,"bio":"","user_id":768622,"name":"Ihar Paulau","website":null},{"id":135877,"bio":"","user_id":135275,"name":"Willy HF","website":""},{"id":838639,"bio":"Based in Jakarta, the photographer focuses on street, documentary, and travel photography.\nAwarded the Tokyo Camera Club × FUJIFILM Top 10 Selection 2025.","user_id":824482,"name":"Nobuyuki Abe","website":""},{"id":777213,"bio":"I'm only a hobby photographer at this stage and although I am interested in exploring art photography, I don't think I would venture into the realms of professionalism in the sense of using photography to make money.","user_id":768655,"name":"Szabolcs Suto","website":"youpic.com/SzabolcsSuto"},{"id":697457,"bio":"Travel, street and documentary world photography.","user_id":696873,"name":"Didier Vanderperre","website":"www.didiervanderperre.com"},{"id":805704,"bio":"Reza is an academic from Indonesia, currently pursuing a PhD in Budapest. Often carries a camera to capture the decisive moment","user_id":792214,"name":"Reza Aditia","website":""},{"id":778513,"bio":"As a visual artist with a focus on experimental photography, I deal with irritations from fiction and contemporary historical events that surround a specific geographical area, a significant landmark, a topography.\n\nA process of conceptual image design follows the preceding research, multiple exposures amalgamate photographs from different contexts.\n","user_id":769696,"name":"Konrad Rainer","website":"www.konradrainer.com"},{"id":17114,"bio":"Ellen doesn’t consider herself a \"photographer\" but an image-maker, as she creates work that bridges the world of photography, prints and collage. As digital cameras began producing excellent resolution, she found her perfect medium. It was a true confluence of technical advancements and creative desire that culminated in her current explorations in photo-inspired art using both a camera to capture imagery and a computer to alter, combine and manipulate the pieces. Her work is best described as “photomontages”\n\nEllen’s work is shown and published internationally. \n\nThe National Museum Of Women In The Arts, New Mexico State Committee chose Ellen as their \"Artist Spotlight\" for the month of February 2020\n\nFirst Place Winner - 14th Pollux Award (2019), for her series \"Mid+West\n\nGold Winner In The Annual Tokyo International Foto Awards for her series, Coming Into Focus. Her work was exhibited at the ICA Gallery, Tokyo from May 12-16 2018.\n\nShe was awarded “Special Photographer of The Year”","user_id":17114,"name":"Ellen Jantzen","website":"www.ellenjantzen.com"},{"id":17442,"bio":"Alex Currie is a UK based contemporary photographer, born in Salford in 1971, and now based in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. Since graduating from Brighton University with a degree in Photography in 2007 he has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. His current practice seeks to explore and document the urban and industrial environment, photographing extensively in the UK and Europe, documenting places that are often overlooked or ignored, but often impacting heavily upon the individual subconscious. It is within this construct that he seeks to gain a greater understanding of the human psyche and how the implications of the modern world reflect upon our everyday being. Having lived between Brighton and France, he moved to the Isle of Barra in 2021 to continue a long-term project about the Western Isles started in 2012. A founding member of the Human Endeavour Collective and trustee for the Brighton Photo Fringe, he has recently exhibited at the Royal Academy and is currently exhibiting at the Royal Photographic Society in Bristol as part of the IPE 164. His work has recently been acquired by the Side Gallery in Newcastle and the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol and he is currently on the board of governors for Taigh Chearsabhagh Arts Centre in North Uist..\n\n","user_id":17442,"name":"Alex Currie","website":"www.alexcurrie.com"},{"id":649728,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer from Northern Italy. I love self-portrait,  landscape and architectural photography. ","user_id":649144,"name":"Antonio Giangrasso","website":"www.instagram.com/antonio_giangrasso80"},{"id":406928,"bio":"Yann Lecomte est né aux Sables d'Olonne, en Vendée en 1977. A 46 ans aujourd'hui, il poursuit son travail photographique  intitulé SABLOGRAPHIE, en référence à sa ville, aux plages qu'il arpente et à sa passion pour l'écriture.\nAprès l'étude des travaux de Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Raymon Depardon et Willis Ronis, il forge sa photographie avec rigueur et passion, à la recherche d'une poésie de la liberté et du bonheur simple. Ses personnages raconte la vie qu'il traverse au bord de la mer, avec un humanisme touchant qui nous interroge sur l'importance de nos liberté.\nWHITE est un tournant dans l'oeuvre de SABLOGRAPHIE. A la recherche du mouvement et d'un espace de liberté toujours plus grand, il joue de la lenteur de ses pauses photographique pour créer  un univers à la fois onirique et infini, où les protagonistes deviennent le sujet réel dans un monde mal défini, sans limite, décuplant leur espace de liberté. Le spectateur imagine l'espace et l'histoire, quand le sujet joue, expérimente sa propre vie. Cette blancheur participe aussi à mettre en valeur physiquement ses tirages pigmentaires au charbon sur papier de coton.","user_id":406344,"name":"yann Lecomte","website":"www.sablographie.fr"},{"id":643819,"bio":"32 years\nFrom Dresden/Germany \nInfluenced by Alex Webb, Thomas Leuthard, Siegfried Hansen, Josef Koudelka\nEverything in our daily urban environment \n","user_id":643235,"name":"Dominik Schulze","website":""},{"id":777328,"bio":"","user_id":768741,"name":"Alayna Weldon","website":null},{"id":777290,"bio":"I am based on Vancouver Island.","user_id":768712,"name":"Henry Case","website":"www.hankcase.com"},{"id":754897,"bio":"Matt Ramey is a photographer born and raised in North Carolina.  He focuses on the people, places and culture of the South.  His work focuses mainly on documentary and portrait photography.  His fine art photography is all shot on film and printed by hand in the darkroom. ","user_id":750407,"name":"Matt Ramey","website":"www.MattRameyPhoto.com"},{"id":17172,"bio":"I was born in London in 1978. I began taking pictures while studying French and Italian at the University of Cambridge and since 2004 I've been lucky enough to travel around the world for photography projects. \n\nAWARDS\nPDN, AOP Photographers Awards, Luerzer's Archive 200 best ad photographers, IPA, Cristal, One Eyeland, Epica, Eurobest","user_id":17172,"name":"Joseph Ford","website":"www.josephford.net"},{"id":365669,"bio":"Sadie Bridger (b. 1952) is a New York City based multidisciplinary artist. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Additionally, she has shown work internationally at the Tate Modern in London and in Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia. Sadie received a BS in Education from Appalachian State University and an MFA in Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology, later taking master classes with Mary Ellen Mark.\n\nBeginning her career in the early 1980s photographing her native North Carolina, Sadie became fascinated with the unspoken and unchallenged divisions between people. Divisions between races, classes, sexes—these oppositions were the focal point of her early black and white photography. Such themes remain a constant in her more contemporary work, which has expanded to encompass printmaking, installation, and mixed media. \n\nNo matter what the medium, Sadie’s artwork meditates on the superficial appearance of difference, but also on the deeper root interconnectedness of all things. In this way, her work seeks to show the artificial boundaries that human beings have placed on themselves and to suggest ways in which we can connect.","user_id":365067,"name":"Sadie Bridger","website":"www.sadiebridger.com "},{"id":17231,"bio":"Alicia Savage is a self-portrait photographer based out of the Boston area. Her portraits are an organic exploration and evolving documentation of her present and past. Inspired by her curiosity and fueled by her imagination she investigates the internal self and the subsequent places she finds herself within. Utilizing herself as the subject she embraces literal road trips and their consequent metaphorical journeys they evoke. Post production practices are the second place to layer and expose new landscapes. An echo of the internal and external, the past and present, the known and unknown. Her work includes fine art photography, instruction and creative production.","user_id":17231,"name":"Alicia Savage","website":"www.aliciasavage.com"},{"id":173053,"bio":"I am documentary photographer from Slovakia working on the projects abroad mostly. My work is focused on long term projects. I work with archives, oral history, audio, video or personal correspondence in my researches. Having background in a cultural and environmental studies I tend to use methods helping me to understand broader layers of documented issue. \nMore than just visually attractive pictures I try to create strong connections based on a trust and respect with the portrayed subjects.\nI am interested in identity, family, belonging to the certain place, friendships, loss and love.  \nI believe, the purpose of the life is to grow by the means which deliberate you and for me it is my camera which helps me to see beyond. ","user_id":172451,"name":"Zuzana Gogova","website":"www.zuzanagogova.sk"},{"id":380189,"bio":"Robério Braga (1971) is a photographer, cinematographer, and director with extensive experience in the audiovisual field.  He is dedicated to researching and photographing topics related to the rituals and traditions of the Afro-descendant population in Bahia, Brazil. Over the years, he has produced several photographic series with the aim of celebrating and giving visibility to the richness of ancestry and knowledge that perpetuate the Black culture of Bahia and Africa. Robério contributes to the Black cause in his country by promoting workshops that affirm identity through braided hairstyles for kinky hair, in partnership with the NGO \"Mulher Negra Mãe Hilda Jitolu\" (Mãe Hilda - nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005).\nRobério Braga is recognized nationally and internationally, having received awards in prestigious photography competitions such as \"Lens Culture\" and the \"Spider Black \u0026amp; White Award\" (twice). His works are part of the collections of important museums and foundations both within and outside Brazil,  including the Museum of Image and Sound (MIS-São Paulo), the Museum of Modern Art (MAM-Salvador, Bahia), the Dom Luís I Museum (Portugal), and the Carmen and Luis B","user_id":379605,"name":"Roberio Braga","website":""},{"id":17425,"bio":"Nick Meyer (B.1981) lives and works in Western Massachusetts with his wife, dog and two young daughters. He is the recipient of the Pace Gallery Award and the Barclay Simpson Prize. In 2005 he earned his BFA at Massachusetts College of Art and his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2008. His project \"Either Limits or Contradictions\" (Published, Daylight 2017) has appeared in TIME Lightbox, Huck Magazine, Musee, L'oel De La Photographie and Ain't-Bad. \"The Local\" will be published as a monograph by MACK in 2020. His work has been shown both nationally and internationally and is included in numerous private collections.","user_id":17425,"name":"Nick Meyer","website":"www.Nickmeyerphoto.net"},{"id":17349,"bio":"Mary Frey is a photographer who currently lives and works in western Massachusetts. The artist earned her MFA from the Yale University School of Art in 1979 and subsequently taught photography at the Hartford Art School, retiring from the undergraduate program in the Spring of 2015. \n\n \n\nFrey has received numerous awards for her work, most notably a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1984 and two photography fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1980 and 1992. She was the recipient of a Te Foundation Fellowship in 2004 and an artist's grant from the John Anson Kittredge Fund in 2010. During the 1994-95 academic year Mary Frey was the Harnish Visiting Artist at Smith College, Northampton, MA and in the spring of 2001 she completed an artist’s residency at the Burren College of Art, County Clare, Ireland. \n\n \n\nHer work has been exhibited extensively and is part of many public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Chicago Art Institute and the International Polaroid Collection.\n\n \n\nMuch of Frey’s work addresses the nature of the documentary image in contemporary culture and most recently she has worked with 19th century photographic processes to produce ambrotypes and lithophanes. A book of her early images, titled Reading Raymond Carver, was published by Peperoni Books, in 2017 and was on the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation’s shortlist for best First Photo Book for that year.","user_id":17349,"name":"Mary Frey","website":"www.maryfrey.com"},{"id":17238,"bio":"My images seek to capture those things that have become more favorable in the memory than in the seeing. My work identifies aesthetic value where none appears apparent and invites viewers to reflect on our rural beginnings.","user_id":17238,"name":"Cally Whitham","website":"www.cally.co.nz"},{"id":847670,"bio":"I am an Italian landscape photographer exploring the quiet dialogue between nature, light, and time.\nMy work focuses on atmospheric environments—where mist, silence, and soft light transform familiar places into something more introspective and cinematic. I am drawn to moments that exist between presence and absence, where the landscape becomes a space for reflection.\nPhotography, for me, is both an act of observation and a way to reconnect—with the environment, with time, and often, through shared experiences with my son, with a deeper sense of meaning.","user_id":833514,"name":"Andrea Buonocore","website":""},{"id":17265,"bio":"Michael Jackson (born 1966) is a contemporary photographer from the UK. \n\nHis work is held in the collections of The National Gallery Of Art, Washington DC and the University of Minnesota ","user_id":17265,"name":"Michael Jackson","website":"www.mgjackson.co.uk"},{"id":17239,"bio":"I was born in Stockholm and lived there and in the United States until moving to Florence, for art history studies. My teens were spent as a rock photographer for music magazines around the world. After Florence, I returned to Stockholm for film studies and after a few years of apprenticeship I began directing various projects until finally returning to my first love, still photography.  I currently live in Los Angeles. \n\nMy work has been exhibited in several cities, and is included in many private and public collections worldwide. Publications that have featured my work include the Los Angeles Times, Photo District News, Eyemazing, Art News, American Photo, Blink, Paper, Fraction Magazine, Nylon, Black Book, Juxtapoz and Zoom.","user_id":17239,"name":"Chris Anthony","website":"www.chris-anthony.com"},{"id":17573,"bio":"","user_id":17573,"name":"Brian Kaplan","website":"www.briankaplanphoto.com"},{"id":17507,"bio":"native californian, presently las vegas, photographer and visual communicator ","user_id":17507,"name":"Kim McCloud","website":"www.kimmccloud.com"},{"id":141550,"bio":"Natural textures and human complexity are key sources of inspiration. It fascinates me to reflect upon what we, as individuals, consider to be beautiful. With an eye for vulnerability and subtlety, my photos explore the things that inspire confidence, and those that challenge. For what attracts, but also deviates. \n\nIn my previous publication, Emile - De schoonheid van imperfectie (Emile – the beauty of imperfection), I presented portraits of fifty-one children with Down’s syndrome. I am currently working on a new series that depicts the fragility of the skin in all its beauty. \n\nEducation\n2003-2008  Master in Visual Arts, Experimental School, LUCA School of Arts - Ghent, Belgium\n\nAwards\nBlack and White, Life Framer, honorable mention, 2022\nUnknown Masterpieces, Photofestival Knokke-Heist, 2021\nOutside, Bosland, 2020\nFotonale Bruges, 2016\nTwens | Unexposed  Leuven, 2014\n32nd International Photo Festival Knokke-Heist, 2010\nEmerging Talents from Belgian Schools of Photography Brussel, 2008\nAll True Artists Antwerp, 2007","user_id":140948,"name":"Emilie Bonjé","website":"www.emiliebonje.be"},{"id":17252,"bio":"Hengki Koentjoro is an accomplished photographer, specializing in capturing the spectral domain that lies a midst the shades of the surreal. Born in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia on March 24th 1963, he proceeded to pursue further education in Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California—an expedition that plunged him into the professional arena of video production and fine art photography. Childhood introduction to camera on his 11th birthday is by now an earnest love affair that involves an elaborate choreography of composition, texture, shapes and lines.\n\nUpon his return to Indonesia, Hengki settles in Jakarta as a freelance videographer and video editor for nature documentaries and corporate profiles. Delving into what he believes to be his true purpose in life's journey of expression, he indulge himself in the art of black and white photography on the side. Exploring along the borderlines of light and shadow, yin and yang. Celebrating complexity in the minimalis","user_id":17252,"name":"Hengki Koentjoro","website":"www.facebook.com/koentjoro24 "},{"id":17180,"bio":"Kim was born in September 1980 in Grindsted – a small Danish town situated on the windy moors of Jutland.\n\nAs a restless teenager he moved to the U.K, where he graduated from the Editorial Photography course at Brighton University in 2006.\n\nKim has undertaken extensive projects in countries as diverse as China, Greenland and Sierra Leone. His work has been exhibited internationally and published in leading magazines and newspapers, including Harper’s, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Adbusters, Vice, Information and LFI (Leica Fotographie International).\n\nIn March 2012 his debut book “DEAD TRAFFIC” was released by Dienacht Publishing in conjunction with a solo exhibition at the Freelens Gallery in Hamburg.\n\nHe’s a member of Prospekt agency and currently lives in London.","user_id":17180,"name":"Kim Thue","website":"www.kimthue.com"},{"id":219705,"bio":"I’m a street photographer based in Milano.\nI graduated at Civica Scuola di Fotografia: Giovanni Chiaramonte was my teacher and presented my first personal exhibition.\nAfter graduating at IULM - Milano with a thesis on Photography at Hollywood form the beginnig of the Sound Era to the end of the studio system,  I was editor at Duel, the magazine directed by Gianni Canova, and I co-wrote Enciclopedia del Cinema Garzanti.\nI worked as interiors photographer and still photographer. Since years I work as first assistant director.\nI realized various black and white portfolios.\nI'm interested in transient aspects of town: under construction urban areas drawing provisional itineraries and facades, paper faces looking from city walls as prisoned gods, angels in town embodied in statues and people.\nI constantly photograph South Italy as a land of contrasts between past and present, a land of deep memories and mysteries.\nStill in love with black and white film, I use various formats: 35mm, 6x6cm, 6x7cm, panoramic (24x54mm).","user_id":219103,"name":"Pasquale Mascia","website":"www.pasqualemascia.net"},{"id":17201,"bio":"Sara Wight is an award-winning photographer who holds a BFA in Studio Art from Kutztown University and an MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. For more than a decade, her fine art photography has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States. Her work is held in many private collections, including the permanent collection at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Nashua. In 2009, Sara was awarded a fellowship for a residency at the Vermont Studio Center, a residency program hosting 50 visual artists and writers from around the world. In 2011, Sara’s work was published in the Rizzoli publication of contemporary photography, NEW YORK: A Photographer’s City, alongside renowned artists, such as Joel Meyerwitz, Andreas Gursky and Ed Burtinsky. Sara also shoots commercially, teaches photography and has worked as an Art Director with some of the top photographers in the world.\n\nSara’s work has been featured in People Magazine, InStyle, The Queen Latifah Show, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Style Me Pretty, The Knot, The Wedding Channel, Destination Weddings and Honeymoons, The Daily News, The Guardian, Junebug Weddings, Brooklyn Bride, Vera Wang Unveiled, WellWed, 100 Layer Cake, Once Wed, among many other publications. She is a member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association, The Professional Photographers of America and the American Society of Media Photographers. Sara’s commercial work is available for syndication from Getty Images, Corbis, Glasshouse Images, Gallery Stock and Offset. ","user_id":17201,"name":"Sara Wight","website":"sarawight.com"},{"id":17168,"bio":"Making pictures is what defines me – it’s what I do, what I am, where I’ve been and where I’m going.\nIt’s what I’m driven by, distracted by and empowered by.\nIt’s my strength and my weakness, my highest highs and my lowest lows, my memories, my everyday thought and my future.\n\nPure and simple – it’s my life and I love it.\n\nI’ve been lucky.\nI’ve achieved a level of success I could only have dreamed possible.\nI’ve worked on global advertising campaigns and international publications that have taken me all over the world.\n\nI’ve had good times riding waves of success and bad times sitting out the storms but mostly I’ve had the time of my life just doing what I want to do.\n\nI like living in New York\nI like the mad crazy energy of that adrenaline fueled city where there’s so much to see and shoot.\nI like the small cramped spaces and the wide open mindset of a big city mentality.\nI like the life on the street and the people that you meet.\nI like it at my house, overlooking the beach and the vast expanse of the Atlantic.\nI like fishing in that Ocean.\nI like the huge panoramic views of the sky and the light that is constantly changing within it.\n\nI want my images to have a mood and a feeling and a story to tell.\nI’ve always liked to shoot stills in a cinematic way and moving images is what really excites me now.\nI’m inspired and humbled by all the characters my camera has given me the opportunity to meet and I’d like to think my pictures do them some justice","user_id":17168,"name":"John Hicks","website":"johnhicks.co.uk"},{"id":802540,"bio":"Photography is a journey of discovery for me. It allows me to discover hidden gems in our lives in unexpected and fascinating ways - seeing the world from a completely different perspective. It also gives me a way to overcome many challenges in life. Likewise, as a professional photographer, I try to find the extraordinary in the ordinary with my keen eyes.\nI think photography is a way to show my inner world and share it. This process is not an easy process. There are exciting times and difficult times, but the process is enjoyable. I like street photography and landscapes. I believe that every captured moment is unique and has its own unique story. This moment is the romance that belongs to the photographer.\nIf street photography is the art of the moment, then landscape is the art of eternity. I can't forget the impact that Adams's photos had on me, which made me fall in love with taking landscape photos. More importantly, it is the process of finding the scenery and the process of preparation.\n\nI was born in China, and my interest in photography began when I got a camera, which I used to capture memories and beauty. However, after a long period of self-study, I wanted to learn more. I moved to the United States to continue my studies, came to a new city, and learned a new language.","user_id":789597,"name":"Tong Shen","website":"tongsfoto.com"},{"id":774715,"bio":"","user_id":766690,"name":"Paolo Nigris","website":"paolonigris.myportfolio.com"},{"id":777357,"bio":"David Hanes-Gonzalez is a documentary and lifestyle photographer. A Chicano and first gen Mexican American from Chicago who uses his camera as a tool to learn about my Mexican roots.\n\nSince 2021 David has dedicated himself to documenting the boxing community in Mexico City. He documented amateur and professional wrestlers throughout the city and state.","user_id":768763,"name":"David Hanes-Gonzalez","website":"www.davidhanesgonzalez.com"},{"id":111215,"bio":"Retired writer/producer/director of filmed entertainment.","user_id":110613,"name":"Harry Longstreet","website":"www.harrylongstreet.com"},{"id":38395,"bio":"Sociologist and photographer","user_id":38400,"name":"Lenny Leonard","website":""},{"id":769042,"bio":"Je suis passionnée par la photo de rue, les gens, les petites choses que l'on voit sans que personne ne les voit.\nJe trouve toujours des photos à faire, parfois aux mêmes endroit car ce n'est jamais pareil.","user_id":761918,"name":"Laurence Osmond","website":""},{"id":802557,"bio":"I photograph with an eye toward the quiet poetry of the everyday—fleeting gestures, shifting shadows, and the subtle tension between people and their surroundings. My work is rooted in street photography, but I often treat the street as a stage where light directs the actors, and time suspends itself for a fraction of a second.\n\nIn these images, I seek not only to capture what is visible, but to suggest what is felt: distance, solitude, humor, or ambiguity. I am drawn to those in-between moments—where a child turns away, a cat becomes a silhouette, or strangers brush past each other without meeting.\n\nThrough this series, I invite viewers to pause and observe the unnoticed choreography of daily life. My camera does not chase spectacle; it waits for the quiet resonance between form, color, and emotion.","user_id":789611,"name":"Gyeong-Eon Noh","website":""},{"id":773326,"bio":"Based in South West France and London (UK). From landscape to experimental. ","user_id":765406,"name":"Marine Martinat Stone","website":"glass.photo/mstone"},{"id":365042,"bio":"","user_id":364440,"name":"Bower Luna","website":""},{"id":265768,"bio":"\n\nJane Fitzgerald is an Australian  freelance commercial photographer with a passion for street and documentary styles of photography. She takes a fine art approach to her images....capturing and documenting moments. Jane's love for travel and exploration is reflected in her photography, where she uses her lens to connect more deeply with a place.\n \n","user_id":265166,"name":"jane Fitzgerald","website":"www.janefitzgeraldphotographer.com"},{"id":707710,"bio":"My name is Cate Franklyn and I am an amateur photographer living in New York City, in the borough of Queens. Most of my photography is from around all five boroughs ( Queen, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island) capturing the amazing things an urban landscape this diverse has to offer.","user_id":707126,"name":"Cate Franklyn","website":"www.photosbycate.com"},{"id":17173,"bio":"Julian Anderson has been a professional photographer for over 20 years, his work has appeared in publications including Time, The Guardian, The Observer, Conde Nast Traveller, Sight and Sound and The Royal Academy.\nCommercial work has included Aston Martin, Maybourne Hotels, Liberty, Romeo Hotel, The Old Vic Theatre Co.\n\nA selection of his portraiture is held in the National Portrait Gallery London permanent collection of photography.\n\nGreat British Songwriters is an ongoing project.\n\nGreat Dixter, Portrait of a garden is currently being serialised in Rakes Progress magazine.","user_id":17173,"name":"Julian Anderson","website":"www.juliananderson.co.uk"},{"id":17171,"bio":"","user_id":17171,"name":"Jordi Ruiz","website":"www.jordiruizcirera.com"},{"id":697295,"bio":"Dave Coyle is a photographer based in Issaquah, WA.  Dave began photographing early in 2021 while looking for a new creative outlet.  He quickly realized the cathartic and meditative nature of the medium and his love for the art was ignited.  Living in the Pacific Northwest, Dave is enamored with the profound beauty of his surroundings.  He is particularly drawn to rural environments and small towns and has a penchant for producing moody images.  His project “Yesterday You Said Tomorrow,” is particularly meaningful as it provides a deeply personal perspective of his inner battle with alcoholism.  Dave finds inspiration in the photographic works of Todd Hido, Michael Kenna, and Fan Ho.  He is also fond of American Tonalism, in particular George Inness and Homer Dodge Martin.","user_id":696711,"name":"Dave Coyle","website":"www.davecoylephoto.com"},{"id":802628,"bio":"Originally from Italy and now based in London, I am a filmmaker and video editor with a deep passion for storytelling through captivating visuals. Since I was fifteen, I’ve been inspired by the power of imagery—both in video and photography—to evoke emotions and connect with audiences. Photography has become a natural extension of my craft, allowing me to freeze moments and tell stories in a single frame, complementing the dynamic narratives of my film work. Whether behind the lens capturing stills or crafting motion visuals, my goal is always the same: to create an emotional experience that resonates and lingers.","user_id":789668,"name":"Andrea Pasqua","website":"www.thespacemanvideo.com"},{"id":664891,"bio":"Analogy - artist duo based in the UK  working in analogue photography, alternative processes and image manipulation.  Analogy employees shadows and light to reveal the emotional truth about their sitters.","user_id":664307,"name":"Nigel Tribbeck Analogy","website":"www.analogyportrait.com"},{"id":17312,"bio":"Dawn Roe (b. 1971, Sault Ste. Marie, MI) was born and raised amidst what are now known as the Great Lakes where she developed a long term interest in land/water relations between human and more-than-human communities.  With recognition of her response-abilities as a white woman from settler ancestry, Roe approaches land and water tentatively, as an uninvited guest. Her current work in North America seeks to develop methods of respectful engagement with place centering longstanding ethics of care as vital to the past and present health of waterways within, throughout, and beyond the continent. Working with still photographs and digital video in both singular and combined forms, her projects examine the role of these media in shaping personal and social understandings of our environment through site-responsive engagement. Her work has been widely exhibited and screened throughout the U.S. and internationally. She currently serves as Professor of Art at Rollins College.","user_id":17312,"name":"Dawn Roe","website":"www.dawnroe.com"},{"id":17318,"bio":"Through his photographic works, Itoi deals with issues such as self-identity, childhood memories, and boundaries between private and public. The experience of living in foreign countries almost for quarter of his life makes a major part of his image making. Some of his recent projects are about the light as a metaphor of the divider between life and death, and about the prayer’s spots in Japan and Finland inspired by the animism and their countries’ history. His works have been exhibited internationally at venues including the National Art Center of Japan, the Arts Maebashi Museum, the Kurumaya Museum of Art, the Nikon Salon Tokyo, and the Gallery Hippolyte Helsinki. His works are in private collections internationally, and in public collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.\n\nHe is a recipient of the Discovery of the Fotofest 2014; the Grant for Emerging Artists by the Japanese Ministry of Culture; artist in residence of Fiskars, Finland; fellowship by Houston Center for Photography; and fellowship by National Graduate Seminar, American Photography Institute of New York.\n\nItoi received a B.F.A. in Photography from Herron School of Art, and an M.F.A. in Photography from University of North Texas. He was a visiting assistant professor of Photography at Indiana University for a year in 2001.\n\nHe currently lives in the mountain range of Gunma, which is 140 kilometers out from Tokyo, and works as a lumberjack/arborist. He enjoys the advantage of utilizing the 100-square-mete","user_id":17318,"name":"Jun Itoi","website":"www.junitoi.com"},{"id":710548,"bio":"Born in Saint Petersburg, living in Tuscany for 25 years. I am just a photographer for whom self-expression through photography is not a banal presentation words, but a daily lifestyle. I don't do photography for a living, but that doesn't make me a hobbyist.","user_id":709964,"name":"Yadviga Albrekht","website":""},{"id":17247,"bio":"Emma Powell’s fine art photography incorporates alternative photographic processes to illustrate fantasy narratives. Powell received her MFA in photography from Rochester Institute of Technology. Her work has been exhibited both within the United States and internationally. Powell has taught photography at the college level at Colorado College and Iowa State University. She has also taught alternative process photography workshops at Penland School of Crafts, and many other educational institutions. Her personal artwork incorporates alternative photographic processes to illustrate fantasy narratives. ","user_id":17247,"name":"Emma Powell","website":"www.emmapowell.photo"},{"id":777386,"bio":"15Years Old Photographer From China","user_id":768787,"name":"Yunbo Liang","website":""},{"id":629847,"bio":"I am a retired atmospheric scientist, formerly with NASA in the US, then NIWA in New Zealand.  I now spend my time on art photography. My work has been exhibited in New Zealand and in the US, published internationally, and received awards and nominations in international contests. My specialties include fine art nude and local landscapes","user_id":629263,"name":"Brian Connor","website":"aspiringimagery.myportfolio.com"},{"id":17241,"bio":"Despite having been a photographer for more than 25 years - first as a photojournalist, then as a university photographer - I didn’t discover my connection with the visual landscape until eight years ago. Since then, that connection has become a passion, and that passion has become my life.\n\nLandscape photography is, for me, an art of exploration. It not only allows (commands) me to examine, in detail, my surroundings, but also forces me to consider why I am deeply drawn to the balanced and reticent scenes which I favor.\n\nWith my work, I am not at all concerned with replicating, duplicating, the scenes which laid on the other side of the camera. The literal reality. Rather, it is my intention to present a new reality, my reality. A reality based not only on what I have witnessed, but what I have felt. ","user_id":17241,"name":"Chuck Kimmerle","website":"www.chuckkimmerle.com"},{"id":151312,"bio":"","user_id":150710,"name":"Eugen Söderström","website":""},{"id":802630,"bio":"My mother was a gifted painter, her medium of choice was watercolor and if I have any artistic ability within my photography, it is to her credit. I try my best within any photograph I take to bring the viewer into the moment the shot was taken. I am a late starter to photography, in 2016 I purchased my first DSLR Camera, and picked Nikon because of the Paul Simon Song, Kodachrome (\"I gotta Nikon Camera, I love to take a photograph\") a base entry model. I have never looked back, this passion for photography has had an impactful change on my life, it has led me off the path to more unique places around the world...a journey that will continue. I mostly shot with either NikonD850 or D810. ","user_id":789670,"name":"Patrick Hulley","website":"patrickhulley.com"},{"id":17242,"bio":"I work primarily as a graphic designer in television and film. Photography is my personal creative escape, one that inspires new ways of seeing while also encouraging me to explore the world.","user_id":17242,"name":"Clay Lipsky","website":"www.claylipsky.com"},{"id":17253,"bio":"Isa Leshko (b. 1971) is an artist who stares down her fears through her camera lens. Her current work takes an unflinching look at her fear of aging through a series of intimate portraits of geriatric animals.\n \nIsa has had solo exhibitions at the Galveston Arts Center, the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Houston Center for Photography, and the Silver Eye Center for Photography. Her prints are in numerous private and public collections including the Boston Public Library, Fidelity Investments, the Harry Ransom Center, Haverford College, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Her images have been published in The Boston Globe, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, The Guardian, Harper’s Magazine, The New York Times, and Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin. \n\nIsa has received both the Houston Center for Photography Fellowship and the Silver Eye Center for Photography Keystone Award for her Elderly Animals project. She was nominated for the Santa Fe Prize for Photography and was named a finalist for the New Orleans Photo Alliance Clarence John Laughlin Award.\n\nIsa grew up in Carteret, NJ, and received her BA from Haverford College, where she studied cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and gender studies. She wrote regularly for the now defunct Sojourner Magazine, a feminist monthly magazine, and was also the publication’s Books Editor. After Sojourner folded, she spent a decade working for dot.com startups as a project manager and software engineer before she discovered her passion for photography. \n\nIsa studied photography at the New England School of Photography and also completed the Artist Professional Toolbox Program produced by the Arts \u0026amp; Business Council of Greater Boston. Based in Salem, MA, Isa has also lived in Houston, TX, Philadelphia, PA, and Providence, RI. Her work is represented by the Corden|Potts Gallery in San Francisco, CA and the Richard Levy Gallery in Albuquerque, NM.\n","user_id":17253,"name":"Isa Leshko","website":"www.isaleshko.com"},{"id":769992,"bio":"Aspiring amateur photographer ","user_id":762634,"name":"Mark Friend","website":"www.markfriendphotography.com"},{"id":17474,"bio":"Dorin Goian was born in Moldova, a former USSR republic and is currently based in Chisinau. He studied economics at Moldovan Academy of Economic Studies. \nIn 2006 he moved to Canada to take up photography and studied photojournalism. In 2009, Dorin Goian attended Magnum Workshop at Contact Photo Festival in Toronto. In 2011 he was a selected participant at Noor Nikon Masterclass in Documentary Photography in Bucharest. \nIn 2013 he participates at Sputnik Images workshop in Chisinau, Moldova.\nCurrently, Dorin Goian, is based in  Moldova and is working on a long-term project about difficult economical situation of Moldova and its effects on population.\n","user_id":17474,"name":"Dorin Goian","website":"www.doringoian.com"},{"id":57806,"bio":"Selected Exhibitions:\nKulschi Becheer, solo exibition, Kolonihagen, Oslo 2010\nMingla Ba, studio exhibition, Oslo 2011\nTa Legal, studio exhibition, Oslo 2012\nTa Legal, Galleri A, group exhibition, Oslo 2012\nIntermissions, studio exhibition, Oslo 2013\nIntermissions, Vulkan, solo exhibition, Oslo 2013\nIntermissions, group exhibition, Galleri A, Oslo 2013\nCommon Sensibility, studio exhibition, Oslo 2015\nCommon Sensibility, online exhibition Lens Culture, 2015\nCommon Sensibility/Intermissions, group exhibition, Qvale Galleri, Oslo 2015 \nThe Norwegian National Annual Autumn Exhibition, Oslo 2015*\nThe Artists Autumn Exhibition, Copenhagen 2015*\nCommon Sensibility, Shoot Gallery, solo exhibition, Oslo 2016 \nNordic Light International Festival of Photography, Kristiansund 2016\nInterfaces, Shoot Gallery, solo exhibition, Oslo 2017\nUncontaminated Art festival, solo exhibition, Oslo 2017\nAipad (Association of international potography art dealers) - \"The Photography Show\", Pier 94, New York 2017\n\n\n* juried exhibitions\n\nPurchased by the DnB foundation, Strays Foundation and private collectors","user_id":57811,"name":"Jo Bentdal","website":"www.jobentdal.com"},{"id":17208,"bio":"Stephen Sheffield is a native of the Boston area and is an alumnus of Cornell University, where he obtained a BFA in photography and mixed media in 1988. He then went on to receive his MFA in photography in 1993 from the California College of the Arts, in Oakland/San Francisco, where he was mentored by, and assistant to, Larry Sultan and Carrie Mae Weems.\n\nStephen has exhibited nationally for over 24 years, and has a number of large and small-scale commissions in Boston, Cambridge and New York and beyond.  He is represented in Boston by the Panopticon gallery, and adjunct faculty at the New Hampshire Institute of Art Photography MFA Program.","user_id":17208,"name":"Stephen Sheffield","website":"www.stephensheffield.com"},{"id":17482,"bio":"Fran’s photo-paintings are in the permanent collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the Museum of Fine Art Houston, and many others.\nSome of Fran’s recent solo exhibitions were at Fox Talbot Museum, England, The Massachusetts State House , The Griffin Museum of Photography, AfterImage Gallery (Dallas), the University of North Dakota, Galeria Photo/Graphica (Mexico),  the Pucker Gallery (Boston, and Sohn Fine Art Gallery (Lenox). Her work has been featured in the British Journal of Photography, L'oeil de la Photographie, AllAboutPhoto, BETA Photography, and many other journals and zines.\n\nShe has won numerous significant awards, grants and Artist Residencies. She was a Top 50 Critical Mass winner in 2022.\n\nFran has  two highly acclaimed monographs: The Rest Between Two Notes (2020) and Escape Artist (2014).\n\nShe often is asked to teach,  juror, \u0026amp; curate exhibitions. \n\nFran worked as a clinical therapist before receiving her MFA. With her constructed images, she suggests the melancholic shadows lying beneath the illusory sunny narrative of American life, particularly in the current atmosphere of anxiety and repression.","user_id":17482,"name":"Fran Forman","website":"www.franforman.com"},{"id":557893,"bio":"Photographe amateur depuis plus de 30 ans. Je travaille au Leica (M, SL2 ou Q). Ma recherche est essentiellement esthétique dans les domaine du voyage, de l'architecture et de la nature.","user_id":557309,"name":"Marc Candalo","website":"marc-candalo-photographies.com"},{"id":17483,"bio":"Gregg Evans is a photographer living and working in Brooklyn, NY.  He holds an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago and a BFA in Photography from S.U.N.Y Purchase.  Interested in the similarities and differences between the dynamics of power in photography and romantic or sexual encounters, Evans creates images laden with tension between dominance and submission, and inhibition and brashness.  Recent exhibitions include New York's White Columns gallery, Envoy Enterprises and United Photo Industries, as well as The Kinsey Institute for Research in Gender, Sex and Reproduction, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Ebersmoore gallery in Chicago.  He likes milk shakes in almost any weather condition, Roseanne, and My Bloody Valentine.","user_id":17483,"name":"Gregg Evans","website":"greggevans.net"},{"id":57829,"bio":"","user_id":57834,"name":"Amir Chodorov","website":"www.amirchodorov.com"},{"id":364618,"bio":"Valtore was born in Rome in 1988.\n\nFrom 2010 to 2014 he worked as a stage photographer in the main theaters of Rome and collaborated with the artists Massimo Lorenzo Petrucci and Uemon Ikeda.\n\nIn 2013 he participated in the XVII festival of Bobbio with the short film «Satèr» and\nparticipates in the study seminar «high specialization in film direction»\ndirected by Marco Bellocchio.\n\nIn 2015 he started travelling with the wwoof association in Sardinia and the Eastern Alps, deepening issues related to Agroecology. From this experience he create \n Planta Rei a project on Photography and the Plant Kingdom.\n\nAfter many experience as gardener he worked in the Domaine du Rayol the mediterranean gardens where I attended the seminar “the planetary garden” with Gilles Clément.\n\nHe took part in collective exhibitions in Rome, Turin, Berlin, Bologna and in May 2018 he exhibited his works at the institute a.r.t.e.s. in Cologne.\n\nIn 2021 he attented the Unfix Festival with the videoart artwork \"Hidden lights\"","user_id":364016,"name":"Fil Valtore","website":"www.valtore.it"},{"id":777448,"bio":"Anthony (he/they) is an artist who works across multiple mediums including poetry, photography, and videography. Drawing from their personal experiences of mental health, autism, being non-binary, and demisexual, Anthony creates art that explores the beauty in everyday life.\n\nTheir work has been featured in several publications, including \"Pluviophile\" and \"The I in Politics,\" as well as a commissioned piece for Disability Arts Online's Covid Commissions. Anthony's photography has also been exhibited in group shows such as the PoArtry exhibition in 2021 and Lost for Words in May 2022. Additionally, they have self-published several books of poetry.\n\nAnthony was named Poems by Post's Poet of the Month for April 2022, which is a reflection of their ability to connect with audiences through their art. Their commitment to promoting mental health awareness and empowerment through their creative work is a testament to their artistic vision and dedication.","user_id":768839,"name":"Anthony Gorin","website":"www.beautyinnormalcy.com"},{"id":727659,"bio":"Former Model Maker, Stop-Frame Animator, CGI Animator, Animation Director, Editor, SFX, Storyboard Artist, Director, Lighting/Camera, Photographer, Designer.\n\nI gave up the animation film industry in 2003 to pursue photography, and engage with real life, instead of breathing life into the inanimate.","user_id":727075,"name":"Roger A P Jones","website":""},{"id":17192,"bio":"Born 1970, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. \nI have been hooked on image making since I can remember and fell in love with photography in my early teens. I studied photography at Blackpool College and have been shooting commercially since 2005. Clients include Sony, Volvo, Land Rover, O2, Wired and Channel 4. Awards include AOP, Graphis, D+AD, American Photo, Communication Arts, Creative Review, Applied Arts and PDN.","user_id":17192,"name":"Morgan Silk","website":"www.morgansilk.co.uk"},{"id":17314,"bio":"Jan Caga was born in a small industrial town Hodonin, Czechoslovakia in 1976. After graduating from university in Art Design he began working as a freelance magazine/journal photographer. Later he started to work on long-term projects exploring the diversity of society. Because life is such a rich and still open book and the world is constantly changing. \nJan has received numerous awards in photography such as nine prizes in the Czech Press Photo Contest, POYi, PhotoEspana OjodePez Award of Human Values, IPA, PX3 Prix,  Kaunas Folioport etc.","user_id":17314,"name":"Jan Caga","website":"www.caga.cz"},{"id":17551,"bio":"Susan Silas had her first solo exhibition at fiction/nonfiction in New York City in 1990. In 1998, Silas retraced the steps of a 1945 death march. This project, Helmbrechts walk,1998-2003 has been shown at The Koffler Gallery in Toronto, Hebrew Union College Museum in New York City, Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim in Germany, Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna, and the Center for Contemporary Art, in Slovenia. Helmbrechts walk is the subject of chapters in both Landscapes of Holocaust Postmemory by Brett Ashley Kaplan and Memory Affects; The Holocaust and the Art of Secondary Witnessing by Dora Apel. Her most recent work on the Shoah is a six channel video installation: Treblinka Song and The Happy Wanderer. Her current work looks at the middle-aged female face and body in photographs, plaster casts and in an ongoing diary; love in the ruins; sex over 50. Her work has been featured in Anti-Utopias, Camera Austria, Fotómúvészet and Artnet Magazine and reviewed in Artforum, Art in America, the Village Voice, and the New Yorker. She is an essayist, a regular contributor to Hyperallergic , and co-editor of the artblog MOMMY. Silas has been awarded f ellowships at Everglades National Park, The MacDo well Colon y, The Corporation of Yaddo, VCCA, and Ucross Foundation. Silas received her MFA at California Institute of the Arts. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.","user_id":17551,"name":"Susan Silas","website":"www.susansilas.com"},{"id":842948,"bio":"Photography came into my life at the age of 60, after 34 years running my own company. It was not a planned transition, but a quiet calling, a new way of looking at the world and at myself.\n\nWhat began during travels slowly grew into a documentary practice. I photographed different cultures and landscapes across Asia and Africa, as well as wildlife, learning to observe with patience and respect. Over time, my gaze found its home in the performing arts, especially dance, where movement, fragility, and presence come together. For five years, I followed Brazil’s leading dance company, a collaboration that later became the book Bailarinos*, published in 2023.\n\nDuring the pandemic, I built a studio and turned my attention to portraiture. Since then, I have focused on intimate encounters with artists and people of diverse gender identities, with special attention to trans and non-binary communities. From these encounters, Transbordar emerged, an art book that holds space for identity, vulnerability, and belonging.\n\n*Bailarinos means Dancers","user_id":828791,"name":"Arthur Wolkovier","website":null},{"id":850917,"bio":"","user_id":836761,"name":"Brian Deal","website":"www.bwdphotography.com"},{"id":17800,"bio":"Jess T. Dugan (American, b. 1986 Biloxi, MS) is an artist whose work explores issues of identity\nthrough photographic portraiture. They received their MFA in Photography from Columbia College\nChicago, their Master of Liberal Arts in Museum Studies from Harvard University, and their BFA in\nPhotography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.\nDugan’s work has been widely exhibited and is in the permanent collections of over 40 museums,\nincluding the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the International Center of Photography, the\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the\nSt. Louis Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Library of Congress.\nDugan’s monographs include Look at me like you love me (MACK, 2022), To Survive on This Shore:\nPhotographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults (Kehrer\nVerlag, 2018) and Every Breath We Drew (Daylight Books, 2015).\nThey are the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, an ICP Infinity Award, and were selected\nby the Obama White House as an LGBT Artist Champion of Change.\nDugan’s editorial clients include the ACLU Magazine, The Guardian, The New York Times, The New\nYork Times Magazine, and TIME.\nDugan teaches workshops at venues including the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village,\nCO, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, and Filter Photo in Chicago, IL. In 2015, they cofounded the Strange Fire Collective to highlight work made by women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ artists. For\nthe 2020-2021 academic year, Dugan was the Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund Teaching Fellow at\nWashington University in St. Louis.","user_id":17800,"name":"Jess T. Dugan","website":"www.jessdugan.com"},{"id":204421,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer based in Cheshire, UK. I used my personal work to explore areas around mental health, vulnerability, isolation, anxiety and solace.","user_id":203819,"name":"Peter Corcoran","website":"www.petercorcoran.com"},{"id":323974,"bio":"Kris Desautels is a photographer living in Chicago.\n\n\n\n","user_id":323372,"name":"Kris Desautels","website":"www.krisdesautels.com"},{"id":17188,"bio":"McCoy Wynne is a  partnership of photographers Stephen McCoy and Stephanie Wynne. They have a successful commercial practice but also collaborate on personal work.\n\nIn parallel with their commercial photography McCoy Wynne continue to work on personal projects and find, in some cases, the interaction of the two to be mutually beneficial.\nAll self-initiated projects are undertaken collaboratively with pooled concepts, reactions and image making.\n\nTheir work has been exhibited and published widely including the following:\nWork exhibited\n2013/14 \"Gulls\" University of Liverpool      \n2013\t“Processing” as part of Look13. The Cornerstone Gallery\n2012 \tShot up North, touring\n2011 \t“Bingo and Burial” as part of Look11 Photography Festival\n2001 \tShot up North, touring, “Merit” award \n2010 \t“New Collectives” AOP gallery London\n2010 \t“Summer Exhibition” AOP gallery London\n2009 \tFinalists in The Liverpool Art Prize” CUC Liverpool\n2009 \tShot up North, touring\n2008 \t“Quiescence” Liverpool Independents Biennial, Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool\n2008 \tShot up North, touring\n2007 \tShot up North, touring\n2007 \tLonglands Mill, Stalybridge\n2000 \tEuropean Commission, North-West House, Brussels\n1990\tBluecoat gallery, Liverpool\n1988\tAtkinson Art Gallery, Southport\n1987\tOpen Eye Gallery, Liverpool\n1986\tNorth-West Photography Group Show\n1985\tNorth-West Photography Group Show\n1984 \tImpressions Gallery, York\n1984\tAtkinson Art Gallery, Southport\n1982\tWilliamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead\n1980\tImpressions Gallery, York\n1979\tOpen Eye Gallery, Liverpool \t\n1978\tNew British Image, toured\n\n\n\n\nWork Published\n\n\n\n2013\t“Englands 100 Best Views” Simon Jenkins\n2013    Image Magazine\n2012\t“Transformation” Urban Splash\n2011\tImage Magazine, \n2010 \t“Liverpool, Shaping the City” RIBA ISBN 978-1-85946-329-1\n2010\tImage Magazine\n2008 \tAg Journal of Photographic Practise\n2008\t“Quiescence” Exhibition catalogue\n2008\t“Make No Little Plans” Liverpool Vision ISBN 0-9550808-3-5\n2003\tSource Magazine\n2003 \tBritish Journal of Photography\n1988\tCreative Camera\n1987\tBritish Journal of Photography Annual\n1987\tBritish Journal of Photography\n1985\tCreative Camera (Humour edition)\n1982 \tCreative Camera\n1981\tBritish Journal of Photography\n1981\tArts Alive\n1981\tOpen Eye Magazine\n1980\tPhotographers, York Impressions\n1978\tNew British Image\n\nAlso images published in The Guardian and the Sunday Telegraph\n\n\n","user_id":17188,"name":"McCoy Wynne","website":"www.mccoywynne.co.uk"},{"id":115219,"bio":"Magda Lates is a photographer living and working in Paris.\n\nGrowing up in the early 1980s during a tumultuous and difficult period in the Eastern European history deeply influenced her artistic expression later on. With a background in Computer Science and Advertising, she finds her inspiration and creative energy somewhere between arthouse films and brutalist architecture.  \n\nHer award-winning photography has been published in books and magazines, and exhibited across Europe and the United States.","user_id":114617,"name":"Magda Lates","website":"www.MagdaLates.com"},{"id":644718,"bio":"Photographer amateur looking for beauty in ordinary things, ordinary faces and situations ","user_id":644134,"name":"Maria Tarnavskaya","website":"www.tarnavskaya.ru"},{"id":36801,"bio":"I am an editorial/documentary and stock photographer living in Southampton on the south coast of England. My work has been exhibited in one-man shows in Europe and U.S.A. , and has been used in National Geographic.\n","user_id":36806,"name":"Gerry Walden","website":"www.gwpics.com"},{"id":57856,"bio":"Alex Gandy is a self taught British photographer. His love of photography developed during his teenage travels in the UK and abroad where it became a way to explore and immerse himself in the places and cultures he visited.\n\nHis first long term project 'May Your Footsteps Fall On My Eyes' documents his 22,000 km bicycle ride across Asia from Istanbul to Bangkok. During his 15 month journey he found the spontaneous acts of kindness he received from roadside strangers an endless source of motivation and heartwarming reminder of our disposition to offer help to those in need. The project tells the story of his journey through the eyes of the people who offered to help him.","user_id":57861,"name":"Alex Gandy","website":"www.alexgandyphotography.com"},{"id":756676,"bio":"I am a photographer based in Singapore who photographs people, architecture, nature, and wildlife.  I sometimes take a very creative spin to my work, experiment and challenge myself to create compelling images  using the full power of my camera.I love using the environment to frame my work.  I LOVE texture.","user_id":751870,"name":"Carol Hamcke-Onstwedder","website":"www.cho-photography.com"},{"id":579649,"bio":"With a background in Fine Art painting, which has always influenced my way of seeing- I have a passion for photography in all its forms. I am interested in how images can provoke feeling without offering a literal translation. The crossover between fine art and photography encourages another way of seeing the world.","user_id":579065,"name":"Lily Heywood","website":"lilyheywood.com"},{"id":335136,"bio":"Passionnée par l'image sous toutes ses formes, je construis des histoires avec des photos, celles des autres ou bien les miennes.\nL'oeil formé par les mises en pages du grand directeur artistique, Alexey Brodovitch et les photographes de l'école new-yorkaise. Je suis aujourd'hui éditrice photo et journaliste pour la presse écrite. Depuis quelques années, je photographie les gens dans la ville. ","user_id":334534,"name":"Nathalie Cattaruzza","website":""},{"id":777565,"bio":"As  an autor I'm always  hunting for stories. Storytelling is a visual process  inside the head. My tiny fuji camera gives  me the possibility to express my vision of the world and a chance to preserve fragments of stories.","user_id":768937,"name":"Gernot Werner Gruber","website":"www.gernotwernergruber.com"},{"id":777531,"bio":"I have a BA in art history and have had exhibitions at Leica gallery in  Melbourne and Fotogram in Amsterdam. I am also a visual artist who enjoys painting  in oils.","user_id":768907,"name":"Robert Babic","website":"www.robert-babic.com"},{"id":777502,"bio":"À la fois auteur, éditeur et photographe, Laurent Bramardi aime les images et les textes inattendus. Il associe ainsi ses photographies à des récits intimistes et mélancoliques, cherchant, dans ces expérimentations formelles, à saisir au mieux la fragilité d'une pensée contemplative, \nIl vit et travaille à Paris.","user_id":768880,"name":"Laurent Bramardi","website":"www.lbramardi.fr"},{"id":17400,"bio":"Jeff Curto has been photographing the architectural and cultural landscape of Italy since 1989. \n\nCurto was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1981 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Bennington College in Vermont in 1983. Additionally, he attended Ansel Adams’ last workshop in Carmel, California in 1983.\n\nHe was named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2013, becoming part of a global community of 2000 education leaders recognized for exploring new ideas, seeking new paths, and embracing new opportunities. \n\nCurto hosts two popular podcasts about photography, one that records his History of Photography class sessions from College of DuPage (http://photohistory.je?curto.com) and another that discusses photography’s creative aspects (www.cameraposition.com).\n","user_id":17400,"name":"Jeff Curto","website":"www.jeffcurto.com"},{"id":536594,"bio":"Self taught and still learning - a full time volunteer with a non-profit in northeast Brazil.","user_id":536010,"name":"Kate Saurman","website":"www.tracingplanes.com"},{"id":17446,"bio":"Pictures from the Comforts of Home series have been exhibited at:\nSmithsonian Institutions International Gallery; JFK Center for the Performing Arts; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Delaware Art Museum; Art Museum at SUNY Albany; Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art; Albany Institute of History \u0026amp; Art; The Hyde Collection; Houston Center for Photography; Blue Sky Gallery/Oregon Ctr. for Photographic Arts; The Light Factory; Photo Resource Center; Center for Photography at Woodstock; Kleinert/James Gallery; Gallery 1401, Philadelphia; The Print Center, \n\nCollections include the Portland Art Museum (Oregon); Center for Photography at Woodstock/Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art; Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital; Benedictine Hospital; Marist College; McDonald's.","user_id":17446,"name":"Allen Bryan","website":"www.allenbryan.com"},{"id":777528,"bio":"","user_id":768904,"name":"Stefan Czurda","website":"www.stefanczurda.at"},{"id":207454,"bio":"","user_id":206852,"name":"Charlotte Roschke","website":""},{"id":763029,"bio":"","user_id":757263,"name":"Kevin Clark","website":"www.kevinclarkvisuals.com/ "},{"id":665996,"bio":"Projekte\nHessen - Denkmäler der Industrie und Technik, Nicolai 1986\nUnterwelten - Orte im Verborgenen, Wasmuth 1993\nUnderworld -Sites of Concealment, Hennessy + Ingalls S. Monica 1997\nOben - Hochhäuser und Türme der Stadt Frankfurt, Wasmuth 1999\nGanz rein - Jüdische Ritualbäder, Musinneum 2021\nVenezia black \u0026amp; light\n\nEinzelausstellungen u.a.\nKunsthal Rotterdam\nDeutsches Architekturmuseum\nMuseum Kassel\nMuseum Wiesbaden\nKusnetzky Most Gallery Moskau\nMagazzino Gallery Palazzo Contarini Polignac Venedig\nCenter for Photography Woodstock\nZong Shan Bibliothek Guangzhou\nJüdisches Museum Wien\nMuseo Ken Damy Brescia\nEuropäisches Parlament Strassburg\nMuseu d'historia dels Jueus Girona\nPalais Palffy Wien\nCentrum Kultury Krakau\n\nFotografien für Bühnen\n\"Carmen\", Bühne H. Schavernoch, Japanische Staatsoper Tokio\n\"Hoffmanns Tales\" Bühne H. Schavernoch, Staatsoper Warschau\n\"Macbeth\", Bayer. Staatsoper München\n\"Jekyll + Hyde\", Musical, Bremen\n\"Deutsches Jazzfestival 1988\", Frankfurt\n\"Dark Star\" Rockgruppe, Corp. Design 2.Platz, Merck Mercuriadis\n\nPublikationen\nStern, FAZ, ZEIT, FR, Aspekte\n\nSammlungen\nMuseum Fine Arts Houston\nSamuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz\nCollezione Salodini, Brescia","user_id":665412,"name":"Peter Seidel","website":"www.peterseidel.de"},{"id":17393,"bio":"Gregory Eddi Jones (b. 1986, Syracuse, NY) is an American artist, writer, and publisher who lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. He holds a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology (2010) and an MFA from Visual Studies Workshop (2016).\n\nJones’ photographic work interrogates politics of common cultural images through strategies of appropriation and re-authorship. Much of his practice is defined by visual criticism, dark humor, cultural commentary, and updating photographic traditions for the current day. He has exhibited work internationally and throughout the United States.\n\nIn addition to his photographic practice, Jones has contributed writing to Foam, Afterimage, Paper Journal, and Unseen Magazine. He is also the founding editor and publisher of In the In-Between, an independent platform for 21st-century photographic authorship.","user_id":17393,"name":"Gregory Eddi Jones","website":"www.gregoryeddijones.com"},{"id":17663,"bio":"Mathew is a California-based commercial and documentary photographer. Originally from Portland, Oregon, he was raised in a creative household where photography played a significant role from an early age. Although his interest was always present, it wasn’t until his early twenties, while living in San Francisco, that he decided to pursue a formal education in photography. He enrolled in the photo program at the Academy of Art, earning his BFA in 2007. Today, Mathew splits his time between Los Angeles and San Francisco, working on a variety of commercial and personal projects.","user_id":17663,"name":"Mathew Scott","website":"mathewscott.com"},{"id":658177,"bio":"","user_id":657593,"name":"Karolina Smołka","website":""},{"id":777524,"bio":"","user_id":768900,"name":"Jishnuve Hrishi Phukan","website":""},{"id":17343,"bio":"NASHCO is a creative duo that specializes in editorial, real people lifestyle, and narrative portrait photography. We call our style ‘crafted reality,’ and basically it means…we make real people look cool.\n\nBoth originally photojournalists, we take a moment-driven approach, capturing authentic imagery in life, at work, and on set. The result is storytelling photography that is full of color, light and personality. Often found dancing (Leah), telling dad jokes (Chris) or listening intently (both), our goal is to leave our subjects a little bit better than we found them\n\nWe feel darn proud to work with a wide range of awesome brands, editorial publications, schools, hospitals, non-profits, and industrial clients large and small. Oh, and occasionally we do projects that win awards like: American Photography, Photolucida’s Critical Mass, PDN, Magenta Foundation, ASMP, POYi, NPPA, Women Photograph Year in Pictures and SPJ.\n","user_id":17343,"name":"Leah Nash","website":"www.NashCOPhoto.com"},{"id":767092,"bio":"","user_id":760543,"name":"Alberto Melis","website":"www.albertomelis.it ;  1x.com/AlbertoMariaMelis"},{"id":7448,"bio":"Photography allows me to see the world in a different perspective. Beauty is every where around us and we do not need to hunt for it. Just open our mind, our heart and our souls, they are beside us.","user_id":7448,"name":"Swee Hoe Lim","website":""},{"id":58001,"bio":"Carter is a graduate of AUT University with a Master of Art and Design (Hons) 2013 and has been a regular finalist in the Wallace Art Awards (2018, 2017, 2016, 2014), the international HeadOn Portrait Prize (2018, 2016 and\nCarter graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts(distinction) in 2010, a Postgraduate Diploma(Distinction( in 2011 and a Master of Art and Design (Hons) in 2013.\n\nFinalist Walker and Hall Waiheke Art Award 2016\nFinalist in the 25th Annual Wallace Art Awards 2016\n​Finalist in 'Head On' International Portrait Competition 2016\nFinal selected photographer of the Fifth Annual Exposure Award. 2015\nFinalist Head On, International Portrait Competition 2015.\nFinalist 23rd Annual Wallace Art Awards 2014\nNominated for the Glaister Ennor Graduate Art Awards 2013\nNominated for the Glaister Ennor Graduate Art Awards 2012\nAwarded the AUT Visual Arts Photography Prize 2010\n\n\nCarter has exhibited in successful solo and group shows in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, India, Paris and NYC.","user_id":58006,"name":"Cathy Carter","website":"www.cathycarterartist.com"},{"id":17419,"bio":"Lisa Blair grew up in New Hampshire and discovered her love of photography at a young age, owning her first camera by nine years old. At Middlebury College, she studied film photography and wet darkroom techniques, as well as printmaking and sculpture, while earning a B.A. in Sociology-Anthropology. After college, Blair followed her craving to “go west” moving to Portland, Oregon. While there, her photographic pursuits were put on hold as she worked to establish her other career interest, depth psychology, and earned an M.A. from the Process Work Institute.\n\nAt the end of 2009, Blair and her husband moved to Santa Fe to begin a new chapter and has since experienced a major resurgence in her photographic life. She began utilizing digital imagery and the digital darkroom for the first time and now incorporates both film and digital processes in her work. Most recently however, she has gravitated towards alternative process techniques and now offers her series Personal Artifacts in Platinum / Palladium prints, an early 19th century method of printing. She also regularly makes images with her two vintage Polaroid cameras and her Holga 120N.\n\nBlair's work has been shown in numerous galleries and exhibitions including the Dina Mitrani Gallery in Miami, the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Soho Photo Gallery in New York City, the Newspace Center for Photography in Portland, Oregon, the Muñoz Waxman Gallery in Santa Fe, and the Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography. Her work was featured in YourDailyPhotograph by Duncan Miller Gallery, has been published in Fraction Magazine, Le Journal de la Photographie, The Sun, and New Mexico Magazine and is privately collected.","user_id":17419,"name":"Lisa Blair","website":"www.lisablair.com"},{"id":17434,"bio":"Tom Griggs is a photographer, editor, educator and writer. He is Founding Editor of the website fototazo. He lives in Medellín, Colombia.  \n\nHe has exhibited his photographs internationally. His work is included in the Permanent Print and Picture Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia and private collections. He received the ICETEX Visiting Professor Grant to Colombia for 2010-2011. Nexus / foundation for today's art awarded him their Purchase Prize in 2007 and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design gave him a Travel Award for studies in Paris in 2002. He has been a Critical Mass Finalist as well as a PDN 30 nominee, both in 2012.\n\nfototazo supports microgrants for emerging Colombian photographers with photography posts of original content. His collaborations with Alec Soth, Hannah Frieser and Jaime Permuth have investigated South American photography while a project with Andy Adams focused on Gerry Badger's \"The Pleasures of Good Photographs.\"\n\nHe received his MFA and BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design as well as a BA from Wesleyan University.","user_id":17434,"name":"Tom Griggs","website":"www.tomgriggs.net"},{"id":17450,"bio":"Andrea Tese is a New York City based photographer and artist with a solo exhibition of her project “Inheritance” open at De Buck Gallery in New York City from January 9th to February 15th 2014. Past exhibitions include her debut solo show entitled “Boats Against the Current” at the Heist Gallery in New York City in 2009 as well as group exhibitions at (e)merge Art Fair in Washington DC, Photo Place Gallery in Vermont, the Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, The Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego, The Seven Seas Gallery in Massachusetts, ConnerSmith Gallery and the Georgetown University Art Gallery in Washington DC, and the Visual Arts Gallery in New York City. Tese’s work is part of the permanent collection at George Eastman House, The Center for Fine Art Photography, the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University and is owned by the prestigious Sandor Family Collection in Chicago. Her fine art photography has been featured in industry publications such as The Photo Review, American Photography, Exposure Magazine, Phillips du Pury’s phillipsartexpert.com and The Visual Arts Journal. Her multimedia installation work and video art was shown ar IUFF film festival in Milan in 2013, The Big Screen Project in New York in 2011 and Miami Art Basel in 2010.\n\nTese’s editorial work has been featured in The New York Times, T, Whitewall Magazine, CREEM, Foam Magazine, as well as international editions of Vice, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire and Cosmopolitan Magazines.\n\nIn May 2009 Tese was presented with the Young Innovative Award by the National Arts Club, as well as the Gold Medal award, the highest honor bestowed by the club.\n\nAfter obtaining a BA from Georgetown University, she received her MFA from The School of Visual Arts in 2007.","user_id":17450,"name":"Andrea Tese","website":"www.andreatese.com"},{"id":17456,"bio":"Born in Israel in 1984. Raised in Tel Aviv by an American Mother and an Israeli father.\nI started photographing at age 15. I quickly fell in love with photography as an art form as well as a language that I felt I was able to understand and use in order to communicate the way I see my surroundings. \nWhen I was 18 year old I was drafted to the Israeli Army, where I served for two years as a military photographer in a highly classified unit in the Intelligence division.\nIn 2005 I moved to New York to complete a BFA in photography at The School of Visual Arts. \nI graduated with Honors in May 2009, and was fortunate enough to be chosen as the single student to receive the Tierney Fellowship. Thanks to the Fellowship's support I managed to begin the project I have been wishing to embark on for over a decade- “Was it a Dream”. \nSince Graduating from SVA I have been working on my personal work as well as commercial assignements in New York, Australia, Israel and Germany.  ","user_id":17456,"name":"Ayala Gazit","website":"www.ayalagazit.com"},{"id":58165,"bio":"Education:\n\nUniversity of Tehran,Faculty of Fine Arts\nIndustrial design- photography\n2000 – 2009\n\n Photographer\n\nFine art photographer\nFreelance / Fine Art Photographer\n2000 – Present \n","user_id":58170,"name":"Sasha Saraie","website":"www.behance.net/sasha-saraie"},{"id":777559,"bio":"","user_id":768932,"name":"Charlie Lu","website":""},{"id":58491,"bio":"Born in Seoul, Korea\nLives and Works in Seoul, Korea\n\nEDUCATION\nMFA in Photography,  Graduate School of Sangmyoung University , Seoul, Korea\nBA in Cultural Anthropology, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea\n \nSOLO EXHIBITION\n2009 \"Unstable Order\"   Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul\n2007 \"High School Lovers : Stiletto \"  Gallery Kunst Doc , Seoul\n2004 \"Artificial Paradise\"  Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul\n \nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS\n2013  New Photography in Korea, Galerie Paris-Beijing, Brussels​\n2010  \"New Photography in Korea\" , Galerie Paris-Beijing, Beijing\n          \"New Photography in Korea\" , Galerie Paris-Beijing, Paris\n          “Chaotic Harmony : Contemporary Korean Photography” , Santa Barbara Museum of Art, LA\n2009   \"Chaotic Harmony : Contemporary Korean Photography\" , The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, LA\n2008   “Sex in the City” SARAH LEE  Artworks \u0026amp; Projects, LA\n2008   “The Contemporary Korean photography 1948-2008” National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea\n2008   “Perception and Impulse” Kwanhoon 30th Commemoration Exhibition, Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul\n2008   “Between the Beauty and the Grotesque” INSA ART FESTIVAL, Gallery kim, Seoul\n2008   “Experience of the Art and play” Museum Festival, Ilhyun Museum, Gangwon, Province\n2007   \"Metropolis in Sub-Way-World, Duckwon Gallery, Seoul\n2007   \"Kunst Doc Fest 2007\", Kunst Doc Gallery, Seoul\n2007   \"The Pleasure of Photography\", Artbit Gallery, Seoul\n2007   \"Say Again\" Dongduk Art Gallery , Seoul\n2006   \"Time of the Face, The Face of Time\"  Art Space Hue, Seoul\n2005   \"Vision \u0026amp; Perspective\"  Busan Museum of Modern Art, Busan\n2005   \"THE PARK\"  Olympic Museum, Seoul\n2005   \"It's not magic\"  Alternative Space, Seoul\n2005   \"The 2nd \"Human Right Now!\"  Chohung Museum, Seoul\n2005   \"JUMF2005 'Juan Media Art Festival'  Incheon\n2005   \"The 60th Commemoration Exhibition of the Restoration of Independence\"\n2005   \"The suffering and advance\" The National  Assembly of Korea, Seoul\n2005   \"Who我you 'Eduart Festival\"  Incheon Synthetic Art Hall, Incheon\n2005   \"Roaming about City Parks in Dreams\"  Ssamziegil, Seoul\n2005   \"Era and People\"  Marronnier Art Center, Seoul\n2004   \"Pingyao International Photo Festival\"  Pingyao, China\n2004   \"Sights on Cities\"  Alternative Space Pool, Seoul\n2003   \"Dong Gang Photo Festival 2003\"  Youngwol\n2003   \"UNCANNY\"  Gallery La Mer, Seoul\n2003   \"The Eyes of Young Photo IN\u0026amp;OUT \"  Konica Plaza, Tokyo, Japan\n2002   \"The Selection\"  Gallery Boda, Seoul\n2000   \"Gwangju Biennale Special Exhibition\" Gwangju \n           \"Prospect 2000 ‘The Play at Housekeeping of the Doll'  Timespace Gallery, Seoul\n \nAWARDS \u0026amp; FELLOWSHIPS\nThe Sungkok Art Museum, Grant for Artist of Tomorrow\nThe Arts Council Korea, Grant for New Artist \nThe 1st Photo Critic Prize, Seoul\n \nCOLLECTIONS\nThe Santa Barbara Museum of Art, LA\nSungkok Art Museum\nThe National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea Art Bank\nSOMA Museum\nDong-Gang Phtograph Museum\n \nPUBLICATION\n2008 Hankyoreh Newspaper, January. 11 \"The under world of the Metropolis :\n             The Getting Lost nomads \" p.25\n2007 JoongAng Sunday (culture) Oct. 21, \"Looking at the subway again\"(3)\n2006  MBC Broadcast, The Four Colors of Culture, September, 13\n        (Introduction of my works and Interview)\n2006  Wolganmisool No.257 June, 'Post-Next Generation' p.119\n2005  Kim Nam-Jin ․ Jung Hoon, 'Roaming about City Parks in Dreams:\n        Playing in a City at the Moment of Eternal Recurrence',\n        Published by Noonbit Publishing Co., p.44-49\n2005  GQ Korea, Magazine, August. 'Now, Korean Photography'\n2004 The National Photographic Association, 'Sights on Cities',\n        Published by Noonbit Publishing Co., p.125-132\n2004  'Art in Culture', Otc. \"One Sunday Afternoon\" (Review of Solo Exhibition), p124\n2003  'The Korea Hearld'〔Seoul edition〕, Aug. 26, \"Artists on the Edge(7) :\n         Sunday in the Park, Unhappy Family\" , p9 (Interview)\n2000  MUTTS, Magazine of Japan (Interview)\n1999  Photo Critic Magazine, 1999 #6 Winter, pp.162-163\n \nCONTACT\nC.P: 82-10-2246-8675\nE-Mail: hjyuyi@naver.com\nAdd.: #301, Sungun Building, 89-2, Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea  \n ","user_id":58496,"name":"Hyo-jin In","website":"www.inhyojin.com"},{"id":833641,"bio":"Poet, author, writer, artist, and musician based in Manchester, UK","user_id":819379,"name":"Kat Welch","website":null},{"id":777566,"bio":"Colombian videographer and photographer based in Canada.","user_id":768938,"name":"Mateo Rodriguez","website":"www.mateorodriguezarias.com"},{"id":777587,"bio":"","user_id":768957,"name":"Tracie Heller","website":""},{"id":17471,"bio":"My photography is informed by having been a painter since the early 70's. That practice influences the color, atmosphere, space, and organization. It determines the purpose of my photographs.\n\nThe landscape - monumental geological phenomenon - has been my primary focus. Initially, the camera served as a vehicle for visual notations on the environments I explored throughout the world. It was a reference tool for my large-scale paintings.\n\nBut, beginning in 2000, Photography became an end in itself, another way to respond. It provides an alternate mode of investigation resulting in atypical views where nature is abstract, ambiguous - often aerial and sometimes mysterious. The lens allows for close examination of the multifaceted, intricate structures of nature, movement and light in real time. It can also reveal broad, expansive, vertiginous vistas.\n\nI am frequently told that my large images resemble paintings or prints. They seem to possess more of that sensibility than a strict sharp focus adherence to verisimilitude.  ","user_id":17471,"name":"Diane Burko","website":"www.dianeburkophotography.com"},{"id":58469,"bio":"Storyteller, Documentary Photographer.\nBorn in Maner. Bihar, India in 1983, lives and works as a Documentary Photographer in India. A self-taught Photographer, he began to shoot photos and make short films in college. After graduation in Bangalore, he came to Patna to develop his career as a Documentary photographer. \n\nIn 2012, a Solo Exhibition of Kumar’s work “Bihar Odyssey” was exhibited at Bihar Divas 100 years Centenary celebrations Organized and Sponsored by Govt. Of Bihar, Art, Culture and Youth Department. His Fine Art photographic works have been collected by Rajgir Heritage Museum in Bihar and in Private Collections.","user_id":58474,"name":"Chetan Kumar","website":""},{"id":17408,"bio":"Alive to the anticipation and excitement of seeing anew, there is a mysterious convergence … \n\nMade in Birmingham, England, Keith Prue has lived on four continents and crossed borders into more than fifty countries. He currently rests his feet in Rhode Island, New England.\n\nHis photographs are held in private collections in the US, Mexico, Brazil, UK and France.","user_id":17408,"name":"Keith Prue","website":"keithprue.com"},{"id":17382,"bio":"Dana Fritz is a Professor in the School of Art, Art History, and Design at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her honors include an Arizona Commission on the Arts Fellowship, a Rotary Foundation Group Study Exchange to Japan, the 2013 Society for Photographic Education Imagemaker Award, and Juror’s Awards in national exhibitions. Fritz’s work has been exhibited in over 60 venues in the last decade including the Phoenix Art Museum, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Sheldon Museum of Art in the U.S. International venues include Château de Villandry in France, Xi’an Jiaotong University Art Museum in China and Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Place M, and Nihonbashi Institute of Contemporary Arts in Japan.  Her work is held in several collections including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; New Mexico State University, Las Cruces; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona; the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art; and Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. Fritz has been awarded artist residencies at locations known for their significant cultural histories and gardens or unique landscapes: Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, California; Château de Rochefort-en-Terre in Brittany, France; Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona; PLAYA in Summer Lake, Oregon; and Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts in Saratoga, Wyoming. University of New Mexico Press published her monograph, Terraria Gigantica: The World under Glass, in 2017.\n","user_id":17382,"name":"Dana Fritz","website":"www.danafritz.com"},{"id":218191,"bio":"","user_id":217589,"name":"Agustín Benencia","website":"www.agustin-benencia.com.ar"},{"id":840819,"bio":"I am a London-based photographer specialising in monochrome urban photography. My work explores the city as a place of light, structure, and presence, moving between human silhouettes, architectural forms, and the shifting surfaces of water.\n\nWorking mainly at night, I am drawn to moments when the city takes on surreal forms, as outlines, reflections, and long exposures reveal hidden patterns. Across my work, I aim to create images that are restrained, psychologically charged, and open-ended, using monochrome to emphasise tone, geometry, and mood.","user_id":826662,"name":"Jonathan Snow","website":null},{"id":17422,"bio":"Luis Mallo was born in Havana, Cuba in 1962. He studied graphic design in New York City, but his immediate interest after leaving school became the photographic medium and its creative potential. \n\nHis work has been shown around the US, Canada, Latin America, and Europe. He is a recipient of the Cintas Foundation Award and The Art Matters Photography Award. His photographs are included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the George Eastman House, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Worcester Museum of Art, the Museum of Art at Fort Lauderdale and the New York Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York, as well as other public and private collections. Luis Mallo has been invited to lecture and talk about his work at various institutions, such as the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institute, and the Maier Museum of Art. \n\nHe’s also conducted workshops for students at various academic and cultural venues. His images have been featured in Metropolis magazine in New York City, Azure magazine in Toronto and Leica World Magazine in Germany. Luis Mallo currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. His solo show, Interruptions, at Praxis in NYC will be on view from 01/08 to 02/22 2015.","user_id":17422,"name":"Luis Mallo","website":"www.luismallo.com"},{"id":17514,"bio":"Luigi Fieni has photographed landscapes, culture, and the artistic cultural heritage of the Himalaya for nearly two decades, while working as a conservator of Tibetan art, for a project funded by The American Himalayan Foundation.\n\nAs a photographer, Fieni has collaborated with The National Geographic Society, The North Face, The Getty Images, The Mill Valley Film Group, Skydoor Productions, The American Himalayan Foundation, The Kham Aid Foundation, HPRC and Bauer Media.\n\nCurrently he is represented by PhotoEye Gallery (Santa Fe, USA), PhotoKunst (Friday Harbour, USA),  and The Art of Wild Gallery (Hohenfels, Germany). He works as a photographer, for Getty Images, Offset Images, Panoramic Images and The American Himalayan Foundation, he lives in Germany and he devotes his time to photography and to the preservation of the Tibetan culture.","user_id":17514,"name":"Luigi Fieni","website":"www.luigifieni.com"},{"id":17327,"bio":"Ali Smith is a story teller who shoots regularly for The Guardian as well as other clients and outlets internationally. Her passion lies in exploring women's lives and environmental issues. Ali's book about modern motherhood - Momma Love ; How the Mother Half Lives - was called a gift to moms by Gloria Steinem, lauded by The New York Times, and won two international book awards. Ali has taught and lectured at instututions like the International Center of Photography, NYU, and Alfred University, and has designed and taught photo programs to teenage girls in underserved communities. The Ballad of Speedball Baby, Ali's memoir which features photos of hers from 1990s New York, will be released January 16, 2024, by Blackstone Publishing. ","user_id":17327,"name":"Ali Smith","website":"www.alismith.com"},{"id":17609,"bio":"Born in 1972, Florian Ruiz lives and works in Japan. Florian Ruiz is a French photographer who creates projects to express the atmospheres, feelings, and sensations of desolate places. In his recent works, he seeks to test the boundaries of photography by challenging its ability to render an image of what is invisible to the eye by means of time and distortion. He uses assembly, collage, super impression; processes that reinvent and transform the actual landscape. He portrays the unexpected, the fortuitous, and the deformed as a multiple reality. His work, on imaging the radioactive contamination, has been awarded several prizes (Sony World Photography Award, Felix Schoeller Award, Talent Award) and was exhibited in Paris Photo, Photo LA, Art Paris, Somerset House, Aipad.","user_id":17609,"name":"Florian Ruiz","website":"florianruiz.photoshelter.com"},{"id":58455,"bio":"Paolo Perrone in arte Pablo Peron è nato a Lecce 12.07.1967.\nHa ereditato la passione per la fotografia dal nonno Antonio, che in adolescenza gli regalò una Zeiss IKON IKonta. Autodidatta, particolarmente affascinato dalla ritrattistica femminile, sa restituire allo spettatore una lettura, lucida e poetica della realtà,enfatizzata da audaci contrasti. Nel ritratto Peron ne evidenzia le virtù e le spigolosità, mette a fuoco la personalità, come anche le più intime frastagliature.\nHa iniziato a fotografare a 14 anni sino ai 21 dopo ha lasciato la fotografia  per seguire il lavoro del padre, nel 2011 decide tornare a fotografare nel 2012 apre il suo studio fotografico Pablo Peron Photostudio ,  ha affinato la sua tecnica come ritrattista e fotografo di eventi e cataloghi per aziende, ha partecipato a numerose mostre fotografiche e progetti con vari artisti, performer, registi teatrali e gallerie. \n","user_id":58460,"name":"Pablo Peron","website":"pabloperon.it"},{"id":777672,"bio":"My name Carlos Rodriguez and I enjoy Photography.  I shoot with various cameras that include film or digital. I enjoy street photography, outdoors, architecture and abstract. \n\nI started using a camera approximately in 2008\n\nI recently started to become more consistent with my photography and have been shooting regularly for the past year and a half which I find very fulfilling and found that it's a way to express my artistic desire. ","user_id":769026,"name":"Carlos Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":771210,"bio":"Behind 'vovo photo' stands Vojta Voves, an aspiring photographer hailing from the charming city of Prague, Czech Republic. Three years ago, he embarked on an exciting journey, relocating to the UK to pursue his passion for photography. Recently, he successfully completed a BA in Photography, which has further fueled his creative ambitions.\n\nWith a strong foundation in photography and a fresh outlook on the world, Vojta is now eagerly seeking to broaden his horizons and explore new artistic territories. His journey through different cultures and landscapes has instilled in him a unique perspective, one that he aims to translate into captivating visual narratives.","user_id":763549,"name":"Vojtech Voves","website":"vovophoto.com"},{"id":649467,"bio":"родился 8 апреля 1941 г. в Полтаве. Украина. очень плохо владею ПК. живу один, поэтому некому помочь и подсказать. иногда, почти эмпирически, удаётся что-то осуществить. моя пенсия - 72$. иногда нанимаю спеца, но это очень плохо отражается на моём бюджете. поэтому - только в безвыходных ситуациях !!!  72$ пенсии  позволяют мне отправить только один файл.  ","user_id":648883,"name":"Igor Hitrov","website":"www.facebook.com/igor.hitrov.9"},{"id":667788,"bio":"Xinyu Gao is a visual artist, photographer, and researcher in fine art photography and experimental image. \nShe is obsessed with visibility and invisibility in aesthetics and cultural diversity.\nAfter gradating from University College London, her photography projects and research have been selected in several international competitions, exhibitions and festivals including London Design Festival, scholar forums such as Beijing International Film Festival Young Scholars Forum, and independent magazines.","user_id":667204,"name":"Xinyu Gao","website":"heartpieces.cargo.site"},{"id":777671,"bio":"","user_id":769025,"name":"Chris Bloxham","website":"www.instagram.com/blxhms.mm"},{"id":703580,"bio":"Noa Grayevsky is a New York City-based photographer focusing on the fashion and music industries. Her campaign and editorial photography has been featured on verity of magazines newspapers and other platforms. Her images, which resonate with the gritty glamour of early rock-and-roll, reflect a highly collaborative approach that strives to break down any walls between artist and subject. ","user_id":702996,"name":"noa grayevsky","website":"www.noagrayevsky.com"},{"id":777728,"bio":"I am a photographer from Russia who lives in Paris.","user_id":769067,"name":"Alexandra Fetisova-Trichet","website":"instagram.com/fetisova_trichet?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA=="},{"id":17467,"bio":"David J. Carol is a photographer. He attended the School of Visual Arts and The New School for Social Research where he studied under Lisette Model. He was the first assignment photographer for The Image Bank photo agency (now part of Getty Images) at the age of 26. He currently works daily in the real world of commercial photography as the Director of Photography at CBS Outdoor. Yet he also loves giving other photographers a platform to share and discuss their work with the photographic community. He is able to do this as a contributing writer for Rangefinder Magazine with his monthly column Photo Finish and with his weekly articles for PDN’s Emerging Photographer Magazine. He also serves on the Board of Advisers for the Center for Alternative Photography.\n\nDavid is the author of three monographs, 40 Miles of Bad Road..., ALL MY LIES ARE TRUE... and \"THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS!\". He is currently working on a trilogy of books with Cafe Royal Books, London. The first was released in October 2013 entitled \"Where's the Monkey?\" with the next two editions to follow in 2014.\n\n David's photographs and/or books are in the permanent collections of the following museums and institutions (partial list):\n\nMuseum of Modern Art, New York, NY\nThe Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY\nNational Gallery of Art, Washington DC\nThe International Center of Photography, New York, NY\nTate Gallery Special Collection, London, UK\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX\nArt Institute, Minneapolis, MN\nColumbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH\nBlock Museum, Chicago, IL\nFogg Art Museum, Boston MA\nHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Austin, TX\nCambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK\nThe J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA\nReader’s Digest Collection, Pleasantville, NY\nBritish Library, London, UK\nThe Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH\nAmon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX\nBodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK\nThe National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK","user_id":17467,"name":"David Carol","website":"www.DavidCarol.com"},{"id":68777,"bio":"I am Sina, I was born in a port city in the north of Iran called Anzali. I started photography about 17 years ago. I am looking for concept and form together and exposing the two together.","user_id":68511,"name":"Sina Esmaeilnia","website":""},{"id":416417,"bio":"Based in Japan / Okinawa\n\nI am shooting monochrome photos that are conscious of light and shadows.\n\n","user_id":415833,"name":"Minotan Minoru Uehara","website":""},{"id":777739,"bio":"A retired IT consultant with a few years of photographic experience. Film imaging on and off for 50 odd years, digitally imaging since about 2000 but getting serious after joining a local camera club about 10 years ago. I enjoy most genres and have not specialised - for better or worse. I enjoy post-processing (mainly Photoshop) as well as the actual pre-visualisation and taking of images. The camera club experience allows me to share what knowledge I have gained.","user_id":769075,"name":"Kevin Smoker","website":""},{"id":285171,"bio":"","user_id":284569,"name":"Ignacio Arrieta","website":""},{"id":17762,"bio":"I've been a working photographer for over thirty-five years. I was trained as a photographer, but not necessarily as an artist and that part of my work has been developing over the last ten years or so.  I live and work near Chicago  and much of my work is of that area. I also enjoy photographing locations in Nevada, California and along the Mississippi Valley. \n\nOver the last ten years I've had the good fortune of showing my work in some major cities in the U.S. as well as a festival in China. Interacting with others to discuss my art and Art in general is a real highlight of my life.","user_id":17762,"name":"Chris Raecker","website":"www.chrisraecker.com"},{"id":777619,"bio":"Tomoaki Hata is a photographic artist with over 25 years of experience. He began his career as a wedding photographer to support himself while pursuing a doctoral program in sociology and media studies. Alongside this work, he began documenting Japan's hidden underground subcultures, capturing the Japanese drag ball scene, BDSM parties, burlesque shows, and more. His unique documentation earned acclaim and was published in Japan and the U.S. in 2010.\nSpecializing in cultural events overlooked by the mainstream, Hata brings a sociological and anthropological lens to his work. He has also leveraged his extensive knowledge of modern Japanese culture to contribute to projects like the compilation of a history of Japanese photography. Currently, he divides his time between New York and Japan, working on various projects.\n","user_id":768983,"name":"TOMOAKI HATA","website":"tomoakihata.photos"},{"id":763064,"bio":"My name is Judit Bánszegi. I was born in Hungary. Since 2003 in Austria, in Vienna.\nThe ART is my Life element. I love the visual language. It is a great feeling to create something beautiful. I wish everyone a beautiful and happy life. \n\n\n\n\nMein Name ist Judit Bánszegi. Ich bin in Ungarn geboren. Seit 2003 in Österreich, in Wien.\nDie Kunst ist mein Lebenselement. Ich liebe die Bildsprache. Es ist ein tolles Gefühl, etwas wunderschönes zu schaffen. Ich wünsche jeden ein schönes und glückliches Leben. \n\n","user_id":757291,"name":"Judit Bánszegi","website":"www.kunstwerbung.at"},{"id":60216,"bio":"Alessandro Battista, 50 years old, was born and lives in Chieti.\nSince he was a boy he was fascinated by the beauty of photographic language.\nIn 2014 he began studying photography at the MOOD PHOTOGRAPHY school in Pescara following first the \"story telling\" course and then the master on the development of a \"long term project\".\nHe has carried out projects concerning the living conditions of people with severe physical and mental disabilities and migratory flows in particular along the Balkan route.\nHe is engaged in photographic projects concerning work and the environment.\nHe is currently a member of the MOOD PHOTOGRAPHY collective.","user_id":60221,"name":"Alessandro Battista","website":"www.instagram.com/alex_battista"},{"id":632245,"bio":"I am a doctor. I work in Ancona in a hospital. ","user_id":631661,"name":"Massimo Colaneri","website":""},{"id":777623,"bio":"","user_id":768986,"name":"Kah Wieng Tham","website":""},{"id":688862,"bio":"Hailing from London, I have been shooting for around 5 years. I enjoy using photography to tell stories about people and places. I love Martin Parr’s work. The way he captures everyday life and documents culture and society. This led me to pick up a camera and explore photography. I then discovered and have been inspired by others, including Robert Capa, Robert Frank, Helen Levitt, Stephen McLaren and Dougie Wallace.\n\nI later discovered aerial photography. It enabled me to bring a new dimension to my art – to see the world from different angles. I have been further inspired by Tugo Cheng, Stacy Garlington, Petra Leary and Sean Stalteri.\n\nIn 2022, my work was featured in a street photography exhibition at Fujifilm Gallery in London. That same year, I exhibited at the London Photo Show. I presented ‘Taxi!’ - a street photography project on London’s iconic Hackney carriage, its cabbies, and its passengers.\n\nThrough my art, I hope to explore the world in which we live and the human condition. Unpacking our individual and collective identities, telling stories about who we are. About our hopes and dreams, struggles and realities.\n","user_id":688278,"name":"Paul N","website":""},{"id":761901,"bio":"I started photography in college by joining the photo club and learning how to develop film and prints at the school darkroom.  Since then, I have been learning on my own different styles such as portrait, landscape, freelancing, etc.  I did some wedding photography on my own and as an assistant and has been quite an experience.  Over the years I always wanted to start my own photography business but don't know what area to concentrate on.  One area that is been on my mind is freelance photography as a part time job.\n\nI shot with both digital and film cameras and develop my own film at home.   ","user_id":756314,"name":"Alberto Ayala","website":""},{"id":767139,"bio":"All my life I have been doing creative works. Life is , for me , incompleted without artistic expression. About photography my way of doing is basicallu summerized in the search for pleasure by contempling beautiful images without prejudices about styles or too many concerns about marking my own style. I like clichés that are generally retouched images but also raw photography. The subject of my photos generally depends on where my gaze is placed \n\n\nFor this reason  i'm photographer , musician and painter . \n\n\nI live in Barcelona , Spain . ","user_id":760578,"name":"Dionisio Navarro","website":""},{"id":547609,"bio":"I am a Renaissance Art Historian working at The Warburg Institute, University of London. I am also a photography enthusiast.","user_id":547025,"name":"Rembrandt Duits","website":""},{"id":806577,"bio":"Anne Staveley and Jill Sutherland are soul sisters on a mission to create conscious conversation through transformative art. Over the span of a decade, they collaborated in the birthing of Circle of Doors Tarot, a series of 78 multiple exposure photographs and an interactive art installation featured at Burning Man. The project continues as an ongoing exploration of the power of Tarot to awaken feminine wisdom. Anne is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jill is based in Topanga Canyon, California.\n\nwww.staveleyandsutherland.com ","user_id":792861,"name":"Jill Sutherland","website":"www.circleofdoorstarot.com"},{"id":183986,"bio":"I have taken classes at ICP, Pratt, SVA and am currently studying with Christopher Giglio and his Grammar of Photography program.  I started out as an actor, morphed into my own business as an agent for Illustration and discovered photography...  am truly happy.\n","user_id":183384,"name":"piper smith","website":"www.pipersmith.com"},{"id":810092,"bio":"","user_id":795679,"name":"Gina Buliga","website":null},{"id":17387,"bio":"Eliza Lamb is a native of Richmond, Virginia. She is a graduate of both the Savannah College of Art and Design and Columbia University, where she is currently pursuing her doctoral studies. Eliza is a photographer who believes in the art of finding the images that surround her. She uses a manual medium format film camera and shoots exclusively with found light. Her photographs have been featured in exhibitions and publications across the country and have won numerous awards and accolades. Eliza currently lives and works in New York City.","user_id":17387,"name":"Eliza Lamb","website":"www.elizalamb.com"},{"id":777803,"bio":"Simon is a photographer and Photojournalist living in Asia for the past decade.","user_id":769126,"name":"Simon Jankowski","website":"www.simonjphotography.com"},{"id":303956,"bio":"Filmmaker and photographer in New Orleans, Louisiana.","user_id":303354,"name":"Timothy Givens","website":"www.timgivens.com"},{"id":724782,"bio":"Photographer from Sheffield, England. Focusing on a humanist emotion and moments. ","user_id":724198,"name":"James Orwin","website":""},{"id":293685,"bio":"","user_id":293083,"name":"Juan Galán","website":"juangalan.net"},{"id":777879,"bio":"Originally I'm from Ukraine. Now based in Germany  ","user_id":769189,"name":"Catherine Kariakina","website":"-"},{"id":777875,"bio":"","user_id":769186,"name":"Aleksy Gruszczyk","website":""},{"id":17559,"bio":"Select Publications + Catalogues\n\nBritish Journal of Photography\nArt in America\nArt Papers\nAsian Art News\nEye-Ai\nShots\nThrough the Lens, Museum of New Mexico Press\nPhotography at Edinburgh Napier University\nThe Art of Photography Show\nWater\n\n \nSelect Solo + Group Exhibitions\n\nThe Bond House Museum, Española, New Mexico\nUniversity of Wyoming Art Museum and American Heritage Center, Laramie, Wyoming - Solo\nMuseo de la Ciudad de Mérida, México\nThe New Mexico History Museum, Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe\nNew Mexico Museum of Art, The Round House Gallery, Santa Fe\nUniversity of New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts, Albuquerque, New Mexico\nThe Marchmont Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland\nLyceum Gallery, San Diego, California\nIon Art Gallery, Singapore\nPhoto Place Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont\nEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, New Mexico\nSalon Mar Graff, Santa Fe, New Mexico\nPhil Space, Santa Fe, New Mexico - Solo\nAugust Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico - Solo\nUniversity of Texas, Odessa, Texas\nSmith Gallery, Covent Garden, London, England\n\n \nPrivate + Public Collections\n\nThe New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico\nThe Edinburgh Napier University Collection, Scotland\nThe University of Wyoming Art Museum Collection, Laramie\nThe New Mexico History Museum, Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe\nFirst Community Bank, Santa Fe\nSanta Fe Community College, Santa Fe\n\nVarious private collections in Switzerland, Germany, Britain, Singapore, South Africa and US\n\n\nShort Biography\n\nAndré Ruesch was born in 1961 in Zürich, Switzerland and grew up in an alpine region known as the Saanenland.  His mother’s gallery, which showcased photographers and painters, inspired him in his youth.  Photographer Ellen Auerbach was also influential as a family friend. While working for a volunteer organization in Asia in the early eighties he started to pursue photography.\n\nUpon his return to Europe, he was accepted to Napier College in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he obtained a BA in Photography in 1988.  After moving to Albuquerque, USA, for graduate studies in photography at the University of New Mexico, he obtained his MA in 1992 and his MFA in 1996.  While there, his main mentors were Patrick Nagatani, Betty Hahn and Eugenia Parry.\n\nHe lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he is an Associate Professor of Photography and the Chair of the BFA Photography Department at the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD), formerly the Art Institute of Boston (AIB).","user_id":17559,"name":"Andre Ruesch","website":"www.andreruesch.com"},{"id":569298,"bio":"I'm a self-taught photographer, driven by the need to be inspired, create, and freely express, awakening imagination. I invite art into daily life, seeing it as a reflection of an unbreakable connection to history and emotions. Art understands our language, silence, and touches the soul, ever-present. Self-portraiture keeps me in the present, a cherished gift to share and savor.","user_id":568714,"name":"Erika Vaitkute","website":"bukukuphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":777830,"bio":"My relationship with photographs is inextricably linked to the stories and history of my mother’s vast collection of photos. In 1981, aged 20, I bought my first real camera, a Pentax ME-F, followed by Nikon F4. \n\nMy Nikon and I were constant companions for decades – and I learned to love black-and-white. \n\nSince I decided to end my professional career a few years ago with the aim of giving my life more freedom, I’ve discovered the limitless opportunities offered by digital photography. My hobby is now my absolute passion – albeit still on a steep learning curve, I’ve discovered I suit a more artistic/creative style rather than a depictive one. ","user_id":769146,"name":"Barbara Nichtern","website":"nichtern-photo.com"},{"id":777873,"bio":"I inherited my love for photography from my photographer father. I got my first analogue camera at the age of 10 from him and I was 22 when I bought my first digital SLR. I photograph life: people, animals, landscapes, abstract figures, all that come into my way and capture me for some reason. I search for the essence of the phenomena, all that is beautiful in them or make them special in a way. I like capturing moments that are worth to keep for the future and show the details that highlight the substance of a given topic. Besides socio-photos and abstract depictions, my other favourite topic is horses: their beautiful lines and special character are eternal themes for a horse-lover photographer.","user_id":769184,"name":"Eszter Kövesi","website":"www.eszterkovesi.com"},{"id":60158,"bio":"Venelina Preininger uses photography as a creative medium to connect the dots between past, present and future. As an individual, she is drawn to the lyrical and intangible essence of life.\n\nVenelina's project 'Grace' was awarded with Silver Prize by Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA). She got several Honorable mentions by International Photography Awards (IPA) and FAPA for her work.\nHer work was exhibited in Europe, Asia and North America.","user_id":60163,"name":"Venelina Preininger","website":"www.venelina.me"},{"id":777917,"bio":"","user_id":769220,"name":"Mauricio Hernández","website":""},{"id":217020,"bio":"For me, photography is more than just a hobby. The emotion conveyed through the lens fascinates me, whether it is from wildlife, scenery or portrait photography. Those that are ignored because of familiarity, and those that are mysterious because of their distance, will show incredible beauty in the lens. Photography attracts me like this, and I record these charms that attract me.","user_id":216418,"name":"CHUNYANG HOU","website":"www.chunyanghou.com"},{"id":17500,"bio":"Jon Horvath is an artist and educator residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  His creative process embraces the eclectic, commonly adapting systems-based strategies and sits at the intersection of new media, photography, and a performance act. Inspired by artists who perform chance processes, Horvath routinely incorporates concepts of mapping, travel, surveillance, and ritualistic behavior, through a personal lens and often with a subtly humorous tone.  \n\nHorvath received his MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2008.  His work has been exhibited nationally in galleries including: The Print Center (Philadelphia), Macy Gallery at Columbia University (New York), Newspace Center for Photography (Portland), and The Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography. His work is currently held in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Haggerty Museum of Art, and is included in the Midwest Photographers Project at MoCP . Horvath was a finalist for the The Greater Milwaukee Foundation's 2009 and 2010 Mary L. Nohl Emerging Artist Fellowship.  In 2011, he was named a US Flash Forward winner by The Magenta Foundation.  Horvath currently teaches at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and The Milwaukee Institute of Art \u0026amp; Design.\n","user_id":17500,"name":"Jon Horvath","website":"www.jonhorvath.net"},{"id":778028,"bio":"","user_id":769304,"name":"Łukasz Dynowski","website":""},{"id":17570,"bio":"Bill Vaccaro (b. 1950 in Buffalo, New York) is a self-taught fine art photographer based in Chicago, IL, whose work explores Americana in all its varied forms and, most recently, the subject of personal loss. Bill's work has been exhibited nationally including LightBox Gallery in Astoria, OR, RayKo Gallery in San Francisco, CA, wallspace gallery in Santa Barbara, CA, New Orleans Photo Alliance Gallery and the Houston Center for Photography. His work has been published in B\u0026amp;W Magazine, BLUR, Flak Photo and Lenscratch, among others. BWGallerist.com named him one of 'The Best of the Best' emerging fine art photographers for 2012.","user_id":17570,"name":"Bill Vaccaro","website":"www.billvaccaro.com"},{"id":17574,"bio":"Brian Taylor was born in Tucson, Arizona. He received his B.A. Degree in Visual Arts from the University of California at San Diego, an M.A. from Stanford University, and his M.F.A. from the University of New Mexico. \n\nBrian is known for his innovative explorations of alternative photographic processes including historic 19th Century printing techniques, mixed media, and hand made books. He has been a recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Polaroid Corporation. His work has been exhibited nationally and abroad in numerous solo and group shows and is included in the permanent collections of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and the International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY. His work has been published in American Photographer, Photo Asia, Exploring Color Photography, Artworks, and Photographic Possibilities. \n\nBrian has taught photography workshops for institutions including the Friends of Photography, the University of California at Santa Cruz and Berkeley, Stanford University, Photo Alliance, and the Oklahoma Arts Institute. Brian is currently a Professor of Art and Art History in the photography program at San Jose State University where he has taught for over 30 years.\n","user_id":17574,"name":"Brian Taylor","website":"briantaylorphotography.com"},{"id":330074,"bio":"I just love taking photos, it's a passion that borders on an obsession.","user_id":329472,"name":"Peter Hickson","website":""},{"id":17556,"bio":"","user_id":17556,"name":"Ali Bosworth","website":"alibosworth.com"},{"id":17576,"bio":"","user_id":17576,"name":"Camden Hardy","website":"www.camdenhardy.com"},{"id":17697,"bio":"Ron Cowie is a fine art photographer and platinum printer specializing in large format landscape and portrait photography.\nHe is represented by the Alibi Gallery in Chicago, Photoeye Gallery in Santa Fe.\n\nRon is also head of the Alternative Processes department at the New England School Of Photography where he teaches in the full time and workshop program.\n","user_id":17697,"name":"Ronald Cowie","website":"www.roncowiephoto.com"},{"id":717367,"bio":"Kovida Wang (Mr.) is now working and living in Beijing as an independent photographer.\nHis works have participated in International Photography Awards, LensCulture Photography Awards, PX3 Paris Photo Awards, Siena\nAwards and other competitions, Participated in group exhibitions in Paris and in London.\nRecent years he focuses on traditional photography including black-and-white silver-gelatin and classical contact print. “Keep\nshooting and keep printing. River runs by and clouds rise high. I look inside of me, looking for a pit of serenity to reside”.","user_id":716783,"name":"Kovida Wang","website":""},{"id":841563,"bio":"389win| 389win.eu.com 389win: A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online para Jogadores Brasileiros\nMarca: 389win\nSite:  https://389win.eu.com\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 389win@gmail.com\nHashtag: #389win #389wingnames #389winlogincom #389winwebsite #389wincasino","user_id":827406,"name":"Wineucom Wineucom","website":"389win.eu.com"},{"id":106778,"bio":"","user_id":106176,"name":"Daniel Berner","website":"www.dberner.com"},{"id":600442,"bio":"I'm a 31-year-old documentary filmmaker currently based in Glasgow.","user_id":599858,"name":"Megan Miller","website":"www.meganmillermedia.com"},{"id":701313,"bio":"","user_id":700729,"name":"Mei Yang","website":"instagram.com/meyamedia"},{"id":536367,"bio":"all is nearly written on my website . I choose two pictures appreciate by people and friends  who know my photo work\nThank you ","user_id":535783,"name":"Patricia Mathieu","website":"www.patriciamathieu.be"},{"id":777966,"bio":" 陈钧，1989 年 7 月出生于河南商丘，2003 年入读商丘市第一高级中学，2007年考入大连理工大学（985、211），2011 年以本科综合排名第一名成绩保送中国科学院计算技术研究所，师从李国杰院士；同年，作为中国大学生代表赴美参加 NMUN 模拟联合国，并代表发言；2014 年研究生毕业作为腾讯在全球招募的首届产品培训生入职腾讯。\n2015 年辞职，创立了菠萝 City（主营技术开发、品牌设计、视觉传播），8年创业，带领菠萝团队荣获 2015 年市创业富民大赛第二名；2016 年，荣获江苏青年双创英才；2017 年，荣获市“最美双创之星”，陈钧也荣幸成为江苏省泰州市创业导师之一；2020 年，回到家乡商丘，开设河南分公司；2023 年，被澳门大学录取攻读视觉传播博士学位。\nChen Jun was born in Shangqiu, Henan Province in July 1989. She entered Shangqiu No. 1 Senior High School in 2003, and was admitted to Dalian University of Technology in 2007 (985, 211). In 2011, she was recommended to the Chinese Academy of Sciences for computing with the first overall undergraduate ranking. In Institute of Technology, where she studied under Academician Li Guojie; in the same year, she went to the United States to participate in the NMUN Model United Nations as a representative of Chinese college students and gave a speech as a representative; after graduating from graduate school in 2014, she joined Tencent as one of the first product trainee recruited by Tencent around the world.\nShe resigned in 2015 and founded Ananas City (mainly engaged in technology development, brand design, and visual communication). After 8 years of business, she led the Ananas City team to win the second place in the 2015 Municipal Entrepreneurship and Enriching People Competition; in 2016, she was awarded the Jiangsu Youth Mass Entrepreneurship Talent; in 2017 In 2020, she was awarded the city's \"Most Beautiful Entrepreneurship Star\", and Chen Jun was also honored to become one of the entrepreneurial mentors in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province; in 2020, she returned to her hometown of Shangqiu and opened a Henan branch; in 2023, she was admitted to the University of Macau to study for a doctorate in visual communication.","user_id":769257,"name":"Jun CHEN","website":""},{"id":783005,"bio":"I was born in Iran and have lived in Frankfurt since 1986, where I studied computer engineering. \nFrom 1988 to 2000, I worked as a graphic designer and travel and press photographer for various publishers and agencies. From 2000 to 2020 I worked as a user interface designer for SAP AG, among others.\nAs an artist, I have been involved in photography for decades. To date, I have created several photo series, some of which I have also exhibited. For my war photo collage series \"Ver-rueckte Alltags-Abdruecke\" I received the special prize of the German Photo Championship in 1996 and another prize in 2002. \n\nThe current photo series \"The beautiful \u0026amp; the fragile\" dates from 2023. These macro shots were taken exclusively in the studio.","user_id":773312,"name":"Anosh Soltani","website":"www.anosh-soltani.de"},{"id":202842,"bio":"I discovered photography when I was fifteen-years-old. Since then Ihave had a large trajectory in studies and photography work with worldwide recognized brands like Kinder Chocolates, Zoppa and magazines like Vogue Mexico and Cream Magazine. She focuses in“Fine Art Wedding Photography”, travel and advertising campaign photography. ","user_id":202240,"name":"Ana Carina Hernández Ochoa","website":"www.anacarinahernandez.com"},{"id":482036,"bio":"Portrait and commercial photographer in the NYC area for 40+ years. Photography instructor over 20 years experience, adjunct professor of photography at The New School for Social Research, NYC.","user_id":481452,"name":"William Lulow","website":"www.williamlulow.com"},{"id":17577,"bio":"Born in Paris, I studied Photographic Arts in London and graduated in 2009. I now live in Brittany, France. \nMy work is always charged with personal experience. I use this as starting point to explore the body, rituals, tradition and memory. In particular I am interested in investigating their fragility, examining cracks or flaws to explore the boundaries of norms and expectations. \nMy images are often staged and I construct the scenes myself. However, darkroom experimentation allows randomness to enter. Much of my work inhabits this liminal area in between the orchestrated and the fragile but unexpected.","user_id":17577,"name":"Carole Suety","website":"www.carolesuety.com"},{"id":475222,"bio":"Amateur photographer curious about post image-processing, I feel I'm learning something new everyday!","user_id":474638,"name":"Jean-Marc CISMIGIU","website":"nil"},{"id":17491,"bio":"Jens Honoré has spent his professional lifetime exploring\nand observing the world through myriad lenses. His eye for detail and\nintuitive connection to both his surroundings and subjects create imagery \nthat has garnered distinction and international awards in commercial,\neditorial and literary categories. \n\nJens earned a Master’s Degree from the Danish School of Photography. \n","user_id":17491,"name":"Jens Honore","website":"www.jenshonore.com"},{"id":17875,"bio":"Norwegian fine art photographer. Born 1967.\n","user_id":17875,"name":"Sturla Strand","website":"www.sturlastrand.com"},{"id":218592,"bio":"Photojournalism. Editorial and commercial assignments. Magazine and book production.\nContact: pekka.tarmio(at)gmail.com","user_id":217990,"name":"Pekka Tarmio","website":""},{"id":378516,"bio":"","user_id":377932,"name":"Keith Simpson","website":"www.keithsimpson.photography"},{"id":741694,"bio":"I don't class myself as a photographer but I do love taking photos. I started with landscape photography and recently took up street photography.  I am trying to capture stories of people on the street while improving my photography along the way.  I don't enter competitions but I would love a mentor or feedback on some of my work. I am not a big social media person anymore as I feel there is no constructive criticism to help me improve my passion. In my spare time, there is nothing better than picking up the camera and getting out into nature or walking the streets for a few hours. I have one or two projects in mind, that I wish to start on and see where this journey brings me.","user_id":739115,"name":"Terry Tracey","website":""},{"id":11365,"bio":"I was born in Korea.I immigrated to Canada in 1999. \nI live in Vancouver, Surrey\nI like to taking pictures of human, but Where I live it is so beautiful. \nSo I started taking the landscape surroundings. Since immigrants...\nI wanted to record where i live.","user_id":11365,"name":"Yoonjong Choi","website":""},{"id":17518,"bio":"\nShe is an artists working in photography, mixed media, installation and video. Her practice explores ideas about identity, gender, territory, memory and the forces of the unconscious. Her visceral and intuitive works, strongly influenced by psychoanalysis, often focuses on women and the domestic sphere. \nShe studied design at the Malharro School of Visual Arts, Argentina; Photography at Speos Ecole de la Photographie, Paris, and earned a MFA-Photography from Barry University. She has exhibited extensively at galleries, museums and institution in the US and abroad, her work is present in numerous collections.\nMarina is also part of the collaborative RPM Projects.\n","user_id":17518,"name":"Marina Font","website":"www.marinafont.com"},{"id":570097,"bio":"Born in The Hague, the Netherlands, and lived in six countries, Iris lives a life that is always on the move, both literally and figuratively. With an interest in the intricacy of the human psyche and the deeper meanings of life, Iris explores life with curiosity. As a self taught photographer she continuously evolves by executing personal projects and diverse commercial assignments.\n \nWhile portraits are the recurring object of her photography, she takes her inspiration from nature and stillness through meditation. In her portraits she seeks connection with the heart and soul. In this she is influenced by the work of Joyce Tenneson, Desiree Dolron and Sarah Moon. \n \nIris currently resides in The Hague, the Netherlands.","user_id":569513,"name":"Iris van ’t Riet","website":"www.irisvantriet.nl"},{"id":778053,"bio":"","user_id":769322,"name":"Bradford Dunlop","website":"www.bradforddunlop"},{"id":17535,"bio":"Paul Jimenez Thulin (1971) uses analog photography, digital montage, appropriation, and various alternative materials, to explore the contextual and material constructs of history, cultural identity, consumerism, memory, and myth. \n\nPaul Thulin’s photographs have been exhibited nationally and internationally at United Photo Industries, NYC; Miami Scope; Candela Gallery, Richmond Va.; Chicago Art Fair; AIPAD, NTC; PPAC, Philadelphia; AAC, Washington DC; Toronto Art Fair, Foto Gallery, Barcelona; Grand Prix\nFotofestival Lodz, Poland; the Athens Photo Festival, Greece; the Center for Fine Art Photography, Colorado; Mt. Rokko Photography Festival, Japan; the Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards, Nera di Verzasca Photo Festival, Switzerland, FIF_BH - International Festival of Photography, Brazil; and the\nNoordelicht Photo Festival, The Netherlands.\n\nHis first monograph, “Pine Tree Ballads” was released in Spring 2019 by Candela Books.\n\n","user_id":17535,"name":"Paul Jimenez Thulin","website":"www.paulthulin.com"},{"id":610960,"bio":"Rokas was born 38 years ago in Vilnius, Lithuania, today he is an architect and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He passionately captures daily life on sensors, film and ultimately on paper and tries to find beauty (or absurdity) in commonplace situations on his way. He mostly has no aim in beforehand, likes to utilize a certain feeling of a place or situation to create something after the process of shooting. He sees his photography as a visualisation of his thoughts and feelings just for a certain period of time and likes to think of it as self-portraiture sometimes. As his feelings do, the pictures change with the passing time...","user_id":610376,"name":"Rokas Jankus","website":"www.rokasjankus.com"},{"id":96951,"bio":"With a degree in photography and industrial design, Lucas started his professional career as a photographer after working as an executive producer of commercial, editorial, and cultural projects. \nHe lived in New York for a period during which he worked as an art director. Upon his return to São Paulo, he opened his own studio e started to work directly with agencies and clients. Lucas´s own works are now part of important private and institutional collections.  He participated in and passed the first selection process organized by the Photography Academy of São Paulo. Lucas has already published three internationally-recognized photobooks. The first, which is called Desaudio, was exhibited at the Tokyo PhotoBook Show in 2015 and the second, called Movimento Estático (Static Movement), was chosen to participate in the Saint Petersburg PhotoBook Show, as well as to compete in the German Design Awards in 2018. In the same year Lucas was a Hasselblad Master Finalist.","user_id":96434,"name":"Lucas Lenci","website":"lucaslenci.com"},{"id":17521,"bio":"I have had a camera in my hands ever since I can remember - more than 40 years.   I have two true loves in my life - photography and travel.\n\nThe overarching goal of my photography is to capture the spirit of my subject, including  how I view them in my dreams, and evoke the emotion around them. \n\nOne of my earliest memories is lying on the floor in our living room reading maps and dreaming of faraway places.  Through my photography,  I want to capture the dream of travel rather than the literal interpretation of it.  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Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States and is held in several permanent collections.\n\nIn addition to her photography for exhibition on gallery walls, she is also working on electronic publication, having produced two interactive books for the iBookstore, Sticks and Stones: an alphabet book for the 21st century, and An Armchair Traveler's Guide to Death Valley. She also has made 5 portfolios of her work available as digital books in the iBookstore and produced an iBook catalog for an exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art.","user_id":17503,"name":"Karen Strom","website":"www.karenstrom.com"},{"id":35693,"bio":"Mie Cornoedus was born in Belgium but has spent half her life in Indonesia working on sustainable tourism and as a photographer. Her work has been presented in Indonesia and abroad. \n","user_id":35698,"name":"Mie Cornoedus","website":"www.miecornoedus.com  "},{"id":778720,"bio":"","user_id":769861,"name":"Federico Calvani","website":"Www.federicocalvani.com"},{"id":643550,"bio":"Dr. Wolf-Dietrich Nahr, born 1958 in Germany, newspaper editor for over 30 years, started taking pictures as a child. Photography was the key to journalism for him. After digital shooting he returned to analoge ten years ago now taking monochrome pictures in every format up to 4x5 inch. His pictures were shown in exhibitions in Munich, Tel Aviv and Regensburg.\nMonovisions Photography Awards 2020, Honorable Mention, Neutral Density Photography Awards (ND Awards) 2021, three Honorable Mentions, Swiss International Photo Contest 2021, accepted image, International Salon of Photography Photo Artist 2021, accepted image. 2023 Nomination/Honorable Mention Monovision Photography Awards and Fine Arts Photography Awards, for Royal Photography Exhibition 165 shortlisted.","user_id":642966,"name":"Wolf-Dietrich Nahr","website":"www.dunkelkammer-fotos.de"},{"id":613885,"bio":"I am an artist who’s passion for photography began as a young boy growing up in a small town south of Boston, Massachusetts. The magic of a captured image sparked with the first camera I received at age five. I recall images of urban life, a fascination for the street, the language of the architectural landscape as my first captured memories. To me the playground of city streets were vast and limited only to my imagination. After high school I attended Vancouver Institute of Media Arts, a prestigious school for photography in British Columbia. It was there I learned to focus my efforts in photography as my career. It was also where my interest in photography as Fine Art emerged. Since graduating I have produced a large body of work of which a portion is available for sale on this website.","user_id":613301,"name":"Neil Durham","website":"www.neildurham.com"},{"id":158459,"bio":"","user_id":157857,"name":"Onur Çoban","website":"www.onur-coban.com"},{"id":778075,"bio":"","user_id":769338,"name":"DIMITRIS KYROUSIS","website":""},{"id":743285,"bio":"","user_id":740508,"name":"Laura Sala","website":""},{"id":17484,"bio":"Gregg Segal studied photography and film at Cal-Arts (BFA) dramatic writing at New York University (MFA) and education at The University of Southern California (MA). Segal’s photography has been recognized by American Photography, PDN, Investigative Reporters and Editors, The New York Press Club, the Society of Publication Designers, Lens Culture, BBA Gallery Berlin, and the Magnum Photography Awards. Segal's work has been featured in Time, Smithsonian, The Independent, Le Monde, GEO, and Wired among others.  His first monograph, Daily Bread, was published by Powerhouse Books in 2019 and a German edition of the book followed in 2020. Daily Bread was shown this summer at The Dom Museum, Vienna as part of their exhibition The Meal and is now on view at NYC's Seaport in en exhibit curated by Photoville.\n\n\n\n","user_id":17484,"name":"Gregg Segal","website":"www.greggsegal.com"},{"id":567883,"bio":"I'm Rebecca, a photographer and graphic designer based in the upstate of South Carolina. \nAs an artist, I have an eye for producing creative images with a flair for elegance. My work ranges across different genres of portraiture including fashion and documentary. At present, I am a senior-level student at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) studying both a BFA in photography and a BFA in Graphic Design. Although I live in the upstate of South Carolina now, I am originally from Southern California where I also achieved a certificate in photography as well as an associate degree in Liberal and Visual Arts.  \n My photography journey started with learning to work in studio environments with controlled lighting. Eventually, I continued this passion by working on locations and optimizing natural conditions. Whether it be with a strobe or a sunset, I pride myself on clean images that capture emotion, color, and beauty.","user_id":567299,"name":"Rebecca Langlands","website":"Rebeccalanglands.com"},{"id":778099,"bio":"Amateur Street photographer based out of San Francisco California. Prefers to shoot in black and white and on 35mm film.","user_id":769358,"name":"luca castellotto","website":"www.instagram.com/_acul_acul_acul_acul_"},{"id":117196,"bio":"","user_id":116594,"name":"David Moore","website":"Davidbmoore.com"},{"id":743733,"bio":"","user_id":740901,"name":"Olga Häckel","website":""},{"id":232319,"bio":"I’m a Berlin based contemporary photographer and visual artist working worldwide. I’m holding years of experience in the art and design industry. I do offer original works, limited editions, installation art, wall coverings and concepts for interior \u0026amp; corporate art projects. Please explore my works which have been exhibited in art museums \u0026amp; art galleries, published in the media and found collectors across many countries.\n\nI collaborate with art galleries, art consultants, architects, fashion and interior designer to bring art projects to life. The range of materials I work with includes acrylic, resin, aluminum, copper, wood, canvas, lambda and dibond.","user_id":231717,"name":"Sven Pfrommer","website":"www.svenpfrommer.com"},{"id":671125,"bio":"McKinley Wiley is an editorial portrait photographer based in his hometown of Cleveland, OH.  Since he picked up a camera nearly twenty years ago his intention has always been to empower people to see the beauty within themselves even if it's only for a brief moment.  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