{"profiles":[{"id":19823,"bio":"Krista Leigh Steinke has a MFA in Photography and Digital Imaging from the Maryland Institute College of Art, a BFA in Studio Art from the School of the Art Institute Chicago, and a BA in Art and the Humanities from Valparaiso University. She grew up in Texas and has lived in New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Seattle, and Chicago, among other places. Currently, she divides her time between Houston, TX and rural New York state.\n\nHer work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions across the country, as well as internationally, including The Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, NM;  Spartanburg Art Museum, SC;  Brauer Museum of Art, IN;  Delaware Museum of Art, DE;  New York Hall of Science, NY;  The National Weather Center, OK;  The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, FL; Arvada Center for Arts, CO;  Women and Their Work Gallery, TX;  Pompano Beach Art and Cultural Center, FL;  Museum of Fine Arts Houston, TX;  Photo Miami, FL;  El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, NM;  and the Asia Culture Center, Republic of Korea.\n\nHer time-based works have been screened at the Green Screen Environmental Film Festival, Trinidad + Tobago; Earth Day Film Festival, CA; Currents New Media Festival, NM; The Dallas Contemporary, TX; Jersey City Art Museum, NJ;  Aurora Picture Show, TX;  Symphony Space, NY;  aCinema Space, WI;  Detroit Museum of New Art, MI;  Palm Springs Art Museum, CA;  Sarai Media Lab, New Delhi;  Goliath Visual Space, NY;  Baltimore Artscape, MD; and Engauge Experimental Film Festival, Seattle; among others. \n\nShe has received support for her work from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Puffin Foundation, Sustainable Arts Foundation, Glasscock Center for Art and Humanities, and a Fellowship in Photography from the Howard Foundation. She has been an invited guest artist at numerous colleges and universities and frequently participates in festivals and conferences either as an exhibiting artist, speaker, or curator.","user_id":19823,"name":"Krista Leigh Steinke","website":"www.kristasteinke.com"},{"id":20044,"bio":"\nDubai based freelance photographer covering the Middle East since 1992. \nKatarina works across  different genres and her clients vary from global advertising and branding agencies to editorial work.\nPublished in The New York Times, Fast Company, The Guardian, Forbes, Unicef, Greenpeace, Red Cross and others.\nAs a founding member of Photographers for Hope, she is committed to telling stores that can create a positive social impact. \nShe also regularly exhibits her work.","user_id":20044,"name":"Katarina Premfors","website":"www.katarinapremfors.com"},{"id":86875,"bio":"I achieved a Diploma in analog Photography in 1980, I worked as a documentary photographer for about 5 years then due to a number of circumstances did not continue with photography professionally however it has always been part of my life. \nI have been pursuing digital photographic processes via the Internet for some years now, after I upgraded to a mirrorless system I became enthralled by night photography and the magic it holds. Over 50 years  I have gone from B/W film and a SLR to Digital full frame with an intervalometer. Photography is fascinating and always exciting. ","user_id":86432,"name":"Natalie Goldsmith","website":"natgoldza.co.za"},{"id":297686,"bio":"As a Neapolitan, an architect searching for “another” dimension, a poet and artisan, a designer inside things,   she experiments with different materials although the preferred one is what she calls mother clay. \nHer research experiments with various art modes, spanning from the manipulation of the digital images of her clay pieces, which consist in an expansion of senses and memory, to poetic and filmic, which always juxtapose the numerous years of work with clay with multiple cuts and shot.\nShe lives and works in Naples, where she taught architecture in Arts High Schools. She has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Italy and abroad and she has coordinated together with the art collective, “Laloba”, many workshops on the construction of stage props, sculptures and performance props, installations, actions, film sceneries, drawing upon places, customs, literature etc.\nIn 2005, she was asked to realize with the art collective, Laloba, two large permanent installations in Capria","user_id":297084,"name":"Renata Petti","website":"www.renatapetti.net"},{"id":540142,"bio":"Jennifer McKinnon Richman is a self-taught artist and photographer infusing her years as a decoupage/collage artist into her photographic process. Her digitally composited photographs resemble landscape paintings, rich in texture and color, all created using bits and pieces of images featuring the walls of dumpsters.  Her unusual choice of dumpsters as her main subject matter is a unique approach to the role humans play in our climate crisis.  Jennifer's work has been featured in group exhibits around Atlanta including Spalding Nix Fine Art, and APG, as well as several online exhibitions and publications, including Your Daily Photograph and SouthXSoutheast Magazine. Work from her first series of composited photographic images, Uncontained Consumption, has been recognized by The Print Center, Mozaik Ecosystem X, and the 2022 Texas Photographic Society National Photography Awards.  Jennifer is currently represented by Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia.","user_id":539558,"name":"Jennifer McKinnon Richman","website":"www.JenniferMcKinnon.com"},{"id":84738,"bio":"I am a fine art,  strictly mobile devices, photographer.  I stepped out of the darkroom and away from my silver prints into the world of mobile/digital photography.\nI have always been interested in producing art with the most inexpensive tools possible.  \nInternal versus external photography with embellishments.\n\n","user_id":84340,"name":"Christine O","website":"christineosobczak.com"},{"id":780459,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer.\nBirth 1984. 2 .27\nMy name is Ji-hoon kim","user_id":771323,"name":"kim jihoon","website":""},{"id":19771,"bio":"The work I produce documents the delicate union that exists between humans and animals. \n\nAnnie Marie was born south of Seattle in a quiet town surrounded by deep forests and cold water. She majored in Studio Art at a and spent a year studying photography in Paris and Marseilles France.  \n\nHer first personal project Finding Trust started 8 years ago at a wildlife sanctuary near Seattle and has been featured in several magazines and exhibitions.  Finding Trust the book is published by Kehrer Verlag and will be released Spring 2014. \"I strive to confront the destructive side of human impact on the survival of all wild creatures.\" \n\nHer work can be seen in, National Geographic, The New Yorker Mother Jones, Newsweek and Audubon among others. Annie is represented by Bianco Artist Management.\n\n  ","user_id":19771,"name":"Annie Marie Musselman","website":"www.anniemusselman.com"},{"id":788161,"bio":"I am 47 yo woman living in Copenhagen. I have always been photographing, but has only recently started to take it a little more serious while holding on to the joy and playfulness of taking photos. ","user_id":777599,"name":"Solveig Forberg","website":""},{"id":19713,"bio":"Ben Krewinkel (1975) studied modern African history in Amsterdam and Pretoria and Photographic Studies in Leiden. He also finished the FotoAcademie (cum laude) in Amsterdam.\n\nBen Krewinkel teaches photography at the School of Journalism in Utrecht and at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He also works as a curator and writes on photography, mainly photobooks.\n\nIn 2012 his first photobook A Possible Life. Conversations with Gualbert. was published.  Currently he is working on the follow-up of A Possible Life. The title of the forthcoming book is Il m'a sauvé (He saved me).\n\nBen is the main editor of Africa in the Photobook, a website  about the changing visual representation of Africa as expressed through the medium of the photobook.","user_id":19713,"name":"Ben Krewinkel","website":"www.benkrewinkel.nl"},{"id":128598,"bio":"","user_id":127996,"name":"Tural XIdir","website":"www.instagram.com/naturgen"},{"id":738116,"bio":"Exhibitions\n2025 - REVOLT OF COLOUR, Berlin\n2025 - PRIMAL MATTER 4.0\n2025 - LITE-HAUS Gallery „Woman“\n2024 - \"Love\", prideART.eu, Berlin\n2024 - 17. International COLOR AVARDS\n2024 - PhOETRY II 2024, Nikosia \n2024 - \"Gifted\", prideART.eu, Berlin\n2024 - Gallery Streulicht, Berlin,\n2024 - DDR Citizens' Movement, Robert Havemann Society\n2018 - Rom, Gallery la scala doro, Petrolstations\n2009 - annual group exhibition, Kreativfabrik Berlin\n2009 - permanent exhibitions - Robert-Havemann-Society\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2025 - „Double Fantasie“, Cyprus, Gezett and Anastasia Potekhina\n2022 Gallery for Artistic Nude Photography, Berlin\n2020 und 2015 German Embassy in London, „Times of Change“\n2016 Rom, Gallery \"la scala doro\" Day by Day …\n2014 Month of Photography, Time of Change\n        Auktionen Pentacta, Gesellschaft für kulturelle Entwicklung mbH\n2010 Car 3x, Triptychon 2007\n2011 Tanzen 2x sw 1989 Vintage Print\n2012 Wahlfälschung sw 1989, 3 Polizisten mit Blume Vintage Print\n2013 Holocaust Mahnmal 2013, C Print AluDibond\n2014 Polizei, Wahlbetrugs Gegendemo, 07.11.1989, AluDibond\n2015 Narr U-Jannowitz 12.11.1989 , AluDibond\n\nPublications in magazines, newspapers, and journals.\nSince 2005, photographer at the Berlin Academy of Arts and other institutions.\n","user_id":736315,"name":"Gerald Gezett Zoerner","website":"www.gezett.de"},{"id":780489,"bio":"Iuliia Gladkikh absorbed a love for art from an early age, as her father, a passionate photography enthusiast, captured every moment of their lives. Inspired by his passion, she began her journey into the world of creativity. After graduating from art school, she didn’t stop there and continued to visit the studios of renowned artists, where she drew inspiration and honed her skills.\nHowever, her passion for art was not limited to painting alone. Her works, whether on canvas or in photographs, always reflected her deep love for art and her desire to convey her emotions and vision of the world to the viewer.\nOver time, she became interested in art photography and mixed interdisciplinary techniques that combine painting and photography. This synthesis allowed her to create works where the boundaries between different types of art are blurred, opening new horizons for creativity.\n","user_id":771348,"name":"Iuliia Gladkikh","website":""},{"id":103068,"bio":"Anne Nobels (1993, Port Shepstone, South Africa) graduated in 2016 from the Fontys School of the Arts in Tilburg. She participated in group exhibitions at, among others, Watersnoodmuseum (Ouwerkerk, 2023) Galerie Pouloeuff (Naarden, 2019), Fotonale Brugge 2018, NEW Photo 2016 (5\u0026amp;33 Gallery Amsterdam) and ART Gouda 2016. Solo exhibitions of her work took place at HulstArt (2020), KULT Toonbeeld in Terneuzen ( 2019) and Mon Capitaine in Middelburg (2016). Her work has been published in GUP Magazine, HP / De Tijd and Luxiders magazine, among others. In 2018 she won the Kunstschouw Award and in 2019 the International Color Awards in the category ‘fine-art Nude’. Nobels currently lives and works in Koewacht, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.\n\nAs a photographer, Anne Nobels captures what moves her, arising from her needs to share experiences, express feelings, tell stories, discuss topics or highlight beauty. Her photographed images and the underlying themes are therefore often vulnerable in nature. By challenging herself to be vulnerable in her photos, Nobels encourages us as viewers to dare to be more vulnerable as well.\n","user_id":102466,"name":"Anne Nobels","website":"www.annenobels.nl"},{"id":681286,"bio":"I was born in 1980. I am an independent photographer.\nE-mail:wusheng5938_cn@sina.com\nTEL:13723897699","user_id":680702,"name":"Sheng Wu","website":""},{"id":829543,"bio":"I’m a photographer based in Belgium, originally from Romania. My work explores architecture, public spaces, and everyday life with a focus on light, form, and atmosphere. I aim to tell visual stories that reveal detail and character in real environments, shaped by both personal projects and commissioned work.","user_id":815281,"name":"Romina Pop","website":"www.rominapopphotography.com"},{"id":378785,"bio":"Anabella Sarrias nació en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Es actriz y fotógrafa. En septiembre de 2023 ha sido seleccionada en el gran “Premio de Fotografía BBA 2023” en Berlin Alemania, siendo su trabajo expuesto en la galería “Kühlhaus Berlin”. En agosto de 2023, ha sido galardonada con el título de \"Selección Oficial\" en los International Photography Awards 2023. Los Angeles. E.E.UU. En mayo de 2023, ha participado del festival \"Imagenation Paris\" Festival, siendo expuesta su fotografía en la galleria The Joseph Le Palias, en la ciudad de Paris. Francia. En Febrero de 2023, participo en la exhibición multimedia \"Photography In The Visual Culture\" en el Centro Internacional de fotografía \"Leticia Battaglia\" en Palermo, Italia. En septiembre de 2022 fue convocada por la agrupación colombiana “Fotógrafas Latam” y participó de la exposición “Mujeres” dentro del Festival “Imagenation Milán” en la Fundación Luciana Matalon en Milan. Italia. En octubre de 2022, su trabajo fue expuesto en “The Art Sunset” en la ciudad de Bogotá. Colombia, entre otros. \n","user_id":378201,"name":"Anabella Sarrias","website":"www.facebook.com/ant.fotografia"},{"id":705350,"bio":"I am a self taught, Kent based fashion and portrait photographer and art director.\nI am originally from Slovakia. I was brought up in a traditional Slovak family,\ngrowing up in the last years of the strong communism regime and social transformation of Slovakia (formerly Czechoslovakia).\nMy father was a multiple boxing champion of Czechoslovakia while my mother was a housewife raising three children in a small town. My grandfather was a keen amateur photographer shooting in black and white, while my grandmother had been using a special painting method to colour his photographs.\n\nI am passionate about exploring multiple layers of distinct human beauty and creating a unique and distinctive digital signature.\nI get inspired by diversity and like everything that is out considered out of the ordinary. ","user_id":704766,"name":"Zuzu Valla","website":"Www.Zuzuvalla.com"},{"id":19808,"bio":"As a person I’ve always been fascinated by people in exclusive ‘clubs’ and close communities; groups of people bound together by a common fate, a shared passion or affliction. As a photographer I explore their worlds with my camera. I can never truly become a member of their communities however, so as an outsider I am forced to find my own perspective on their microcosm.\n\nWhether documenting the city parks of Amsterdam and Rotterdam or the Frisian islands, I have a particular method: working from up high, standing on an elevated platform. The trouble of renting a hydraulic hoist for every shoot pays off: seen from a bird’s eye view, the architecture of the parks, or the vastness and tranquility of the islands, become clearly visible.\n\nI graduated from the Royal Academy of the Art The Hague in 2002. And like to work for a broad variety of magazines and newspapers. In 2012 I have published my first book, ‘Playground’, a topography of the terrains where special forces do drills in case of emergency","user_id":19808,"name":"Jeroen Hofman","website":"www.jeroenhofman.com"},{"id":772712,"bio":"Samuel Aye-Gboyin is visual artist hailing from Ghana. He explores the intersections of design, photography, video, and animation. Currently pursuing an MFA in Art and Technology at the University of Florida, Samuel's art is influenced by his perception of the world Fueled by an inherent curiosity, Samuel adopts an interdisciplinary approach that enables him to craft visual narratives mirroring the rhythm of society. Through his photography, he unveils the intricacies of commerce, migration, globalization, and hybridity, sparking contemplative discussions and illuminating the stories of those often overlooked on the fringes of society.","user_id":764815,"name":"Samuel Aye-Gboyin","website":"www.chromophotography.com"},{"id":20459,"bio":"http://richardschow.com\n\nRichard S. Chow is visual artist, who focuses on documentary, aesthetic, fine art, as well as alternative photography images. He exhibits extensively in solo \u0026amp; juried shows across the US. His body of work is internationally published and featured in private and public collections, and is part of the permanent collection for the American Hotel in Los Angeles. In 2019, Richard was selected by Peerspace as 1 of the 7 Best Fine Art photographers in Los Angeles.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nRichard is honored to exhibit at major museum \u0026amp; galleries including notable solo's at the Museum of Art and History (MOAH) Lancaster, Neutra Institute Gallery, Metro 417 Gallery, and the Orange Coast College. ","user_id":20459,"name":"Richard S. Chow","website":"www.richardschow.com"},{"id":20163,"bio":"David Johnson is a lens-based artist, educator, and curator. He received his MFA from Washington University in St. Louis and BFA from Texas Christian University. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, in venues that include the Contemporary Art Museum in Saint Louis, the Mildred Lane Kemper Museum, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., Rathaus in Stuttgart, Germany, and Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio. In 2019, Johnson’s first book, Wig Heavier Than a Boot, a collaborative project with poet Philip Matthews, was published by Kris Graves Projects; the following year it was featured at the Fotofest Biennial in Houston. In 2021, the University of Texas Press published Johnson’s second book, It Can Be This Way Always: Images from the Kerrville Folk Festival. \n\nPhilip Matthews is a poet from eastern North Carolina. He is the author of Witch (Alice James Books, 2020) and Wig Heavier Than A Boot (Kris Graves Projects, 2019), a collaboration with photographer David Johnson. Poems have recently appeared in Poetry Northwest, Connotation Press: An Online Artifact, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, and Winter Tangerine.\nAnchored by site-specific meditation and performance, his practice investigates spiritual, queer power, questions of home, and ecological shift. Philip is the recipient of fellowships and residencies from the Fine Arts Work Center iin Provincetown, the Peaked Hill Trust, Hemera Foundation, and Wormfarm Institute.","user_id":20163,"name":"David Johnson","website":"www.davidjohnsonstudio.com, www.philipandpetal.com"},{"id":156882,"bio":"My name is Adèle Simon, I am 20. Photography has ever attracted me but I have chosen to study languages, in order to become interpreter. I am studying online at the University of Nanterre, in Paris. A way of studying which gives me the possibility to travel a lot. To live and work abroad. I used to live in Berlin, for one year and a half until last April. Next August, I will move to Barcelona for one year. Then London, one year long too.\nEven though I have chosen to study languages, photography remains important to me. I know it's far from being perfect (can it be perfect actually? at least from a technical point of view) but what I would love to show is my vision, the way I look at our World.\n","user_id":156280,"name":"Adèle Simon","website":"adeleverything.wix.com/blackandlight"},{"id":19903,"bio":"Clare Hewitt is a Photographer based in Birmingham, UK. After completing a degree in Law, she went on to study Commercial Photography at the Arts University College at Bournemouth.\n\nIn 2010 Clare’s work was selected for Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed at The Photographers’ Gallery, and has since been exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, 2013. In 2016 and 2017 she was included in the Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward emerging photographer selection, and the British Journal of Photography’s nationwide Portrait of Britain exhibition. Clare was shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society’s International Photography Exhibition 161 and 163, and was the recipient of the GRAIN Bursary Award 2019. Her work, Everything in the forest is the forest received a Special Mention at Krakow Photomonth, and will be exhibited at Landskrona Festival, Sweden, in September 2022.\n\nHer clients include The New Yorker, Save the Children, Oxfam, Guardian Weekend Magazine, Guardian Labs, The Independent Magazine, New Statesman, Apollo, The Wire, BBC Radio 4, BBC Panorama, The Telegraph Magazine, and Vice.\n\nClare is currently Vanley Burke’s Archivist with Art360 and The Feeney Archive Project, and a Senior Lecturer at The University of the West of England, Bristol.","user_id":19903,"name":"Clare Hewitt","website":"www.clarehewitt.co.uk"},{"id":19877,"bio":"Jason Florio (UK/USA), is award-winning photojournalist and filmmaker, originally from London, based from NYC for 18 years before relocating to The Gambia, West Africa, in 2013. He has produced images and documentaries for clients including The New York Times, Smithsonian, The New Yorker, Men’s, Journal, The Telegraph, Geographical and Amnesty International. His focus has been towards under-reported stories about people living on the margins of society and human rights. His work has been recognised with a number of awards, including The Magnum Photography Award for his work on migration. ","user_id":19877,"name":"Jason Florio","website":"www.floriophoto.com"},{"id":19864,"bio":"Yvette Marie Dostatni began working as a photojournalist after high school at her hometown newspaper, The Hammond Times. In 2000, Yvette was one of twelve full-time photographers participating in the acclaimed year-long documentary project on Chicago called CITY 2000. In 2011, Yvette was one of thirty American artists invited to the Lishui Arts Festival in China. In 2016, she was nominated by Time Magazine as one of only 28 “Unsung Female Photographers of the Past Century.” \n\nShe is the recipient of many international awards, including a two-time finalist for the Julia Margaret Cameron Award (2010/2019) and a two-time recipient of a Top-Fifty Photographer nomination for Critical Mass (2007/2019).\n\n\nHer work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times Lens Blog, Russian Esquire, LENSCRATCH, LensCulture, AINT-BAD, The Paris Review, Photographer’s Quarterly, National Geographic, Chicago Magazine, The Chicago Tribune Magazine, and The Chicago Reader.\n\nShe has been exhibited in group shows across the United States, including the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, California, The Houston Center for Photography in Houston, Texas, the Chicago Cultural Center in Chi","user_id":19864,"name":"Yvette Marie Dostatni","website":"www.ymdphoto.com"},{"id":703853,"bio":"Tamara De Prest (1981) is a Belgian based visual artist living and working in Zottegem. She is active in several art disciplines and is studying photography. The lens reveals what she sees, how she looks and what she perceives. What she cannot paint, she photographs. Nature forms the largest chunk from the need for stillness, but she is also fascinated by the human being. A sense of melancholy, transience and loneliness always emerges in her images. For her, photography is looking, not only for that perfect image, the right atmosphere and lighting, but above all looking to eventually look inside. ","user_id":703269,"name":"Tamara De Prest","website":"www.tamaradeprest.be"},{"id":19927,"bio":"Julia Johnson is a visual storyteller  who collaborates with different people  to develop social narratives. He work crosses boundaries between fine art and documentary photography/multimedia to address social issues in the UK and internationally. Her work promotes social change whilst creating a lively discourse amongst audiences. Julia has produced creative books and exhibited her work at venues in London, Brighton, Liverpool and Cambridge. Her work was critically reviewed and praised in the 'Portrait Salon' Catalogue, 2015. She course led the BA Hons Photography course at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University – and currently delivers across the school and as Faculty Ethics Chair. She is also developing a healthcare product which is being commercialised by Anglia Ruskin University.\n\nJulia completed her PhD research degree at University of the Arts London,  London College of Communication  funded by London Doctoral Design Center. During that time,  she assumed the role of principle Investigator with the UK National Health Service whilst conducting healthcare research.\n","user_id":19927,"name":"Julia Johnson","website":""},{"id":19960,"bio":"Tine Poppe is an artist photographer living and working in Oslo, Norway. Her practice focuses on bringing attention to social, political, existential and environmental issues through art or documentary photography. In doing so, her work has been published and exhibited in prominent publications, photography magazines, festivals and exhibitions around world. Her works have been purchased by both governmental and corporate art collections in Norway and abroad. Poppe's work has been internationally awarded by Sony World Photography Awards, IPA International Photography Awards, PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, LensCulture Emerging Talents Awards and  LensCulture Street Photography Awards. ","user_id":19960,"name":"Tine Poppe","website":"www.tinepoppe.no"},{"id":773738,"bio":"Kelly Conlin began photographing as a teenager with his father’s Kodak Retinette, before trading the camera for a career in international magazine publishing. Decades of travel blurred into airports, taxis, and meeting rooms—until he recently returned to photography to move through the world more slowly and deliberately. His images search for atmosphere, movement, and the quiet dramas that reveal the character of a place.","user_id":765789,"name":"Kelly Conlin","website":"www.kellyconlinphotography.com"},{"id":780538,"bio":"","user_id":771386,"name":"Alidor Dellafaille","website":""},{"id":19866,"bio":"Lydia Goldblatt considers themes of origins, transience and emotional experience through a lyrical harnessing of photography’s primary characteristics of light, time and surface. Her quietly powerful and beautifully crafted prints creatively fuse the approaches of both documentary and constructed photography. Tenderly observed portraits and details of the human form are combined with enigmatic still lifes and abstract constructions suggestive of elemental forces. Together, the images examine the impulse for existence paralleled with the act of artistic creation. While complete in themselves, each photograph can be understood as part of a larger whole: an absorbing puzzle reflecting upon the capacity of photography as poetic expression and simultaneously exploring emblems of the cycle of life.\n\nGoldblatt’s series Still Here was published as an artist monograph by Hatje Cantz, and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum National Art Library. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Felix Nussbaum Museum, Germany, Somerset House, London, the GoEun Museum of Photography, South Korea and the National Museum, Gdansk. She was awarded the Grand Prix at 2014’s Tokyo International Photography Festival, and in 2016 undertook a year’s artist residency at the Florence Trust in London, where she developed her series Instar. She was awarded in the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, 2020, for her portrait ‘Eden’, from the series ‘Fugue’. \n","user_id":19866,"name":"Lydia Goldblatt","website":"www.lydiagoldblatt.com"},{"id":297457,"bio":"I am an Italian photographers working for editorials and advertising for more than 22 years. I have been dedicated to portrait photography since the beginning, published on the covers of the most important magazines all over Europe but I am still passioned and willing to keep experimenting.","user_id":296855,"name":"max \u0026douglas","website":"www.max-douglas.com"},{"id":734132,"bio":"Charles Birnbaum is a self-taught photographer with a BFA in ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute. Throughout most of his artistic career, he has focused on creating and exhibiting award-winning sculptures. However, during the pandemic, he returned to photography as a means of expressing the turmoil of those unsettled times. His photographic journey quickly gained recognition, culminating in a 3rd prize win in Still Life at a 2020 international competition. In 2021, his work was showcased in 15 exhibitions, and between 2023 and 2024, he has been featured in 16 exhibitions both in the U.S. and abroad, and most recently a feature article in Dodho magazine. Charles’s photographic works have garnered numerous awards, reflecting his growing prominence in the field. \nHis sculptures are part of several prestigious private and public collections, including those of textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen, the Kapfenberg Cultural Center in Austria, design luminary Hilda Longinotti, former Everson Museum of Arts Director Ronald Kuchta, and the MoMCA Museum in Mino, Japan.","user_id":733064,"name":"Charles Birnbaum","website":"www.charlesbirnbaum.com"},{"id":780566,"bio":"Isabel Winson-Sagan is an interdisciplinary artist, born and raised in Santa Fe. She was a member of the CURRENTS Board for the last two festivals. She was also recently awarded “Best in Show” at Foto Forum in Santa Fe, and is a Pollux awardee in the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards. Her collaborative and immersive video art was shown at Vital Spaces in 2021. She has also has shown work in a variety of feminist shows and galleries, including Women Made Gallery in Chicago, WomensWorks.Art in Poughkeepsie, NY, “Women’s Works 33rd Anniversary” at The Old Courthouse Arts Center, IL, and “Feminist Art in the Trump Era” at Axle Contemporary in Santa Fe.","user_id":771408,"name":"Isabel Winson-Sagan","website":""},{"id":19888,"bio":"Paula Salischiker (b.1983) is a photographer living in Buenos Aires. She studied photography in Madrid and attended workshops in Buenos Aires, Tuscany, London and Seville, while assisting photographers. In England she became interested in philosophy and history, and in 2010 completed a BA in History and History of Ideas at Goldsmiths College.\nShe currently works for private clients, charities and travel and music magazines. Her personal projects are focused on the relationships between memory, the self and photography. ","user_id":19888,"name":"Paula Salischiker","website":"www.pausal.co.uk"},{"id":19908,"bio":"Freelance Photographer specialising in Interior, Lifestyle and Portrait photography.  With an obsession with natural light, passion for colour and striving to find harmony in her images.\n","user_id":19908,"name":"Emma Lewis","website":"www.emmalewisphotography.co.uk"},{"id":685966,"bio":"I was thinking the other day that there must be easily over one billion cameras out there in the world. Everyone is a photographer. What a dilemma for the artist who aspires to stand out among all those billion-plus cameras snapping roll after roll after roll.......now file after file.\n\nBut stand out I do. I hope that my camera, in capturing the light as it plays on the land that surrounds us defines for you what a Fine Art Photographer is.  That my images bring to you a sense of the wonder and beauty that nature gives to us all. \n\nEvery time I set up my tripod I ask myself the question, “What am I seeing that others don’t see that separates my art from the amateur photographer’s”. I can’t just rely on my technical understanding of the medium, the use of my various lenses, the proper exposure, or the creative use of depth of field to separate me from those billion cameras snapping away. I also need to compose my images so that the viewer has a proper feel for what I have captured on film and photographic paper. To have a quality of light that brings nature to life for you my viewers. For it is “this quality of light” that separates me from the millions of images that are produced d","user_id":685382,"name":"Roz della Giordano","website":"roz-isabella-della-giordano-fine-art-photography.ifp3.com/site/?view=v5#/page/home"},{"id":126479,"bio":"Sou Danilo Nascimento, barranqueiro natural de Pirapora - MG, cuja cultura predominante é advinda da Bahia. Filho de pai marceneiro e pescador, minha mãe foi uma mistura de pai, mãe, dona de casa, bibliotecária, pedagoga, amiga, mineira de risadas bisonhas. \nDesde bebê, eu era carranca na proa do barco, como quem leva sorte ou espanta os males, enquanto pai e mãe pescavam juntos. A vida inteira subindo e descendo o rio em busca sem saber de que, o respeito adquiri de um homem que admirei desde que vi. Meu pai com rede na mão, minha mãe segurando o lampião e eu com os olhos arregalados tentando entender o senão. Com 5 anos, fui solto dentro de um kaiak; medo não tive, mas recomendações eu ouvi do homem que sabia de todos os riscos que existem ali. Meu pai, um dia, disse: “filho, se você respeita o rio ele te respeita também, mas não perdoa seu erro e vai te devorar, amém?” Meu respeito e honra! Salve as carrancas, salve o Rio, salve o peixe, salve essa cultura!","user_id":125877,"name":"Danilo Nascimento","website":"www.lensculture.com/bichocarranca"},{"id":126469,"bio":"Born in 1983 in Broni, Italy.\nFederica Lovelli works on photography research for  five years, specially on selfportraits. \nThe representation of her photos is the  result of a long and complex process,  which passes through a phase where she draws a sketch and then studies how to compose the scene, the makeup, the dress and also the fruit or vegetable scaffolding. The fruit and vegetables are merged with  the human figure, becoming part of it.","user_id":125867,"name":"Federica Lovelli","website":"www.scattodistorto.com"},{"id":126894,"bio":"Joakin Fargas studied cinema. He trained in photography. He dabbled in art. Documented festivals and concerts. He let himself be seduced by fashion. He photographed celebrities and supermodels. He conquered the local advertising market. Now is working on art photography, from street photography to experimental photography, He founded Flamalab to summarize their passions. From Argentina to the world, photographer / filmaker Joakin Fargas is re-writing his own history  from New York and Buenos Aires.","user_id":126292,"name":"Joakin Fargas","website":"www.joakinfargas.com"},{"id":19876,"bio":"Armando was born in 1976 in Angola, but had to flee with his family soon after amidst rising tensions and civil war. His childhood was spent dreaming about travelling and discovering long lost ancient civilisations, a passion that evolved into taking photographs of everything surrounding him - and trying to portray the issues that humanity faces within these modern societies.\nArmando’s work explores concepts relating to changing landscape, global environment and the human condition. He is especially drawn to the ever mutating landscape, be it man made or natural - the jarring juxtaposition of countryside and urban environments…","user_id":19876,"name":"Armando Ribeiro","website":"www.arribphoto.com"},{"id":20399,"bio":"I am a professional photographer living in The Netherlands.  My work is mostly focussed on documentary and social issues and sometimes also created landscape.\n\nI published several books.\nMost recent my book Man-made Coast came out in 2018.\nThis book is about the Dutch North Sea coast and it show how man recreated the coastal area to his needs.\nman-made Coast was published by Lecturis in the Netherlands. Order direct on\nhttps://www.spiertzfoto.com/mmc-buy\nIn 2009 I published a photobook \"Tangier to Teheran\" about the changing Arab world. The book is in dutch.\n\nIn 2013 I came out with the book \"Faces of Myanmar\", a selection of 45 portraits I made in Birma/Myanmar.\n\nI have had several exhibitions in galeries and on public places.\n\n\n\n","user_id":20399,"name":"Bert Spiertz","website":"www.spiertzfoto.com"},{"id":20590,"bio":"Kelsey Floyd is a fine artist currently living and working in midcoast Maine. Originally from a suburb of Chicago, Kelsey received a BA in Studio Art with a focus in Sculpture and a BA in Psychology from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. These degrees have informed her art making which combines her interests in photography, sculpture, and psychology. Her work has been exhibited nationally at venues such as the Minneapolis Photo Center, Louisiana Tech University, the Putnam County Museum and Low Road Gallery in Indiana. Having taught with the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine and been associated with Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, Maine since the summer of 2011, Floyd has fallen in love with being an educator in the field of photography. She is currently the assistant to photographer Joyce Tenneson, whose experience as an impactful force as a female photographer within the field has been both humbling and inspiring.","user_id":20590,"name":"Kelsey Floyd","website":"www.kelseyfloyd.com"},{"id":126571,"bio":"”Emotions of life around me are my inspiration, and I feel exhilarated when I'm surrounded by nature and animals. I consider my artistic endures as an extension to my emotions, and also a way to connect with people, animals and nature. My passion is to tell inspiring stories of animals, kids, and people around the globe.”  \n\nMeera is a Srilankan born Canadian and an international award winning photographic artist. Meera’s work has been exhibited in international exhibitions in London, Moscow, Italy, Japan, and Canada. Her images have been published in Zoom Italia Magazine, National Geography, and Canadian Geography. She is also a recipient of multiple international awards/honours including International Photographer Awards(IPA), Px3 Paris, Tokyo Internal Photography Awards, Moscow Internal Photography Awards. \n\nIn her spare time, she enjoys the outdoors, painting, music, movies and spending time with family,  friends and her dog “Cesar”.  \n\n","user_id":125969,"name":"Meera Sulaiman","website":"www.washofblack.com"},{"id":780578,"bio":"","user_id":771418,"name":"Charles Eastwood","website":"www.charleseastwoodphotography.com"},{"id":780579,"bio":"","user_id":771418,"name":"Charles Eastwood","website":"www.charleseastwoodphotography.com"},{"id":19916,"bio":"My work is always about community, family, memory and history. I strive to make work which is both personal and universal. For over twenty-five years I have made work about urban life, exploring family life and making portraits of individuals living and working in the East End of London. My family moved\nfrom rural Pennsylvania, USA when I was a child and we settled in East London and Essex. I have lived in Hackney for the last twenty-six years with my husband and son. I have been running workshops and leading community projects for local museums and galleries and I have been a lecturer\nfor over twenty years and I am currently lecturer in Photography at London Metropolitan University. I have had my work exhibited widely in this country and abroad, Recent work has been featured in the BJP Portrait Award, and recently has been shortlisted in the Lucie Portraits Awards 2021 and the Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology: Future Now....","user_id":19916,"name":"Heather McDonough","website":"heathermcdonough.com"},{"id":620157,"bio":"I am an Italian photographer and art director based in Santa Monica, California. I like to call myself a “photography comedian” because I tend to capture the tragicomic side of the situation I find myself in or to add a touch of irony or a joke to all the images I produce in both personal and commercial settings. \n\nMy work has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Booooooom, Lenscratch, ENI, La Repubblica. Recently I have received recognition from important organizations such as Ai-AP, IPA Lucie International Photography Awards and FRESH EYES 2022 talents.\n","user_id":619573,"name":"Francesca Forquet","website":"www.francescaforquet.com"},{"id":20064,"bio":"KRZYSZTOF WLADYKA\nwas born in 1980 in Olawa (Poland) where he currently lives and works. He discovered photography as an artistic medium in 2006. As a self-taught photographer who is not strictly connected with photography market he became appreciated by various curators and galleries. His works has been exhibited in Poland, United States and Cambodia - during Angkor Photo Festival in 2011. The most popular series  “Animalies” has been awarded in many photo competitions including International Photography Awards  (IPA) in 2010 and it has been chosen for group exhibition in New York city as Best of the Show.\n\nWladyka’s photographs are full of symbols, signs, the fragments of living nature, strange props which all are mixed in square frames. They are characterized by pure forms, vivid colours and impeccable composition. His unique style owes through observation of reality and it is based on synthesis of his experiences, thoughts, meanings, emotions and energy.\n","user_id":20064,"name":"Krzysztof Wladyka","website":"www.krzysztof-wladyka.com"},{"id":20090,"bio":"Bayeté Ross Smith is an artist, photographer, and educator living in New York City. He is represented by beta pictoris gallery/Maus Contemporary\n\nHe began his career as a photojournalist with the Knight Ridder Newspaper Corporation. Bayeté has exhibited widely with such institutions as the San Francisco Arts Commission, the Brooklyn Museum, the Oakland Museum of California, TEDx MidAtlantic, Duetsche Bank, Rush Arts Gallery, the Leica Gallery, the Utah MOCA, BRIC Arts Media House, the Patricia Sweetow Gallery, the Goethe Institute (Ghana), and Zacheta National Gallery of Art (Poland). His collaborative projects \"Along The Way\" and \"Question Bridge: Black Males\" have shown at the 2008 and 2012 Sundance Film Festival, respectively. His work has also been featured at the Sheffield Doc Fest in Sheffield England, the Unseen Photo Fair in Amsterdam the Netherlands and the L.A. Film Festival.\n\nHe has also been involved in a variety of community and public art projects with organizations such as the Jerome Foundation, BRIC Arts Media, The Laundromat Project, Alternate Roots, the city of San Francisco, the Hartford YMCA and the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency. \n\nBayeté’s accolades include a FSP/Jerome Fellowship, as well as fellowships and residencies with the McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, the Kala Institute, Berkeley, California, the Laundromat Project, New York, NY.\n\nHis photographs have been published in numerous books and magazines, including Dis:Integration: The Splintering of Black America (2010), Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present (2009), Black: A Celebration of A Culture (2005), The Spirit Of Family (2002); SPE Exposure: The Society of Photographic Education Journal, Black Enterprise Magazine, and Working Mother Magazine.\n\nBayeté is currently the Associate Program Director for KAVI (Kings against Violence Initiative), a violence prevention non-profit organization in New York that has a partnership with Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.","user_id":20090,"name":"Bayete Ross Smith","website":"www.bayeterosssmith.com"},{"id":20107,"bio":"Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Erica McDonald is a photographer, educator and curator who lives in New York City. She founded DEVELOP Photo to provide resources for the enrichment of the photojournalism, fine art and documentary photography community. Her photography is regularly commissioned for magazines nationally and internationally and has been exhibited worldwide.\n\nErica began working in the field of photography under the tutelage of esteemed photo dealer Joe Folberg at Vision Gallery in San Francisco, a “mini-mecca” for photographers. When the chance came for her to manage the gallery at The Maine Photographic Workshops, she was rewarded with the opportunity to learn through the company of some of photography’s greatest image makers.\n\nErica holds a BA in Linguistics from New York University with studies in Anthropology and Art History. After studying printmaking at the Massachusetts College of Art and working in graphic design, she returned to New York City to pursue her own photographic work. Since 2010, she has taught an annual intensive documentary photography workshop through Spazio Labo' Center of Photography. In 2011, she began teaching in Photojournalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and joined the Advisory Committee for Rehabilitation Through Photography and the Editorial Committee at Photojournale. In 2012, McDonald co-curated the exhibit Uncommon Intimacy: Quattro fotografe e la scuola newyorchese in Bologna, Italy featuring the work of Amy Stein, Juliana Beasley, Amy Touchette and Erica McDonald, and Multimedia Night: Women in Multimedia for Arte Fiera. Erica has served as a contributing editor to the book 'Connections Across A Human Planet', a collection of photo documentary stories from around the world and has reviewed portfolios for PDN PhotoExpo / Palm Springs Photo Festival and ASMP NY. In 2013 McDonald became an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and began working as a photo editor for a photobook on an African photojournalist, and became faculty at ICP. As part of The Week of Photography in Holland, Erica served as guest curator for the first edition of On Photography: Online Film Festival.\n\nContinually inspired by a long line of creatives as well as by the subject and circumstance before her, McDonald believes in the importance of lineage and the narrative in photography.\n\nCommissions and publications include: Mother Jones, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Financial Times Weekend Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Popular Photography, Bloomberg Businessweek, Boston Magazine, Courrier International Magazine, YES! Magazine, BE Magazine, El Mundo, Gioia Magazine, Time LightBox, Lens, The Epoch Times, The Week, Runner's World Magazine, burn magazine and its printed collector's edition burn.01, The British Journal of Photography, The Collector’s Guide to New Art, Nonesuch Records and Rhino Records. \n\nMcDonald's photographs have been exhibited in Australia, Romania, Italy, and France, and in New York by Photoville, PowerHouse, the Museum of the City of New York \u0026amp; South Street Seaport Museum, the Alice Austen House Museum, the Camera Club of New York, at Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey's burn gallery, at FotoWeek DC and at Gallery Carte Blanche in San Francisco, California. Her work has been included in projections and exhibits at the Athens Photo Festival, the Head On Photo Festival, Fovea, LOOK3, the Angkor Photo Festival, Bursa Photofest, Palm Springs Photo Festival, the FotoGrafia Festival in Rome and Slideluck. Awards and nominations include IPA/Lucies, PX3, The NY Photo Awards and the Magnum Cultural Foundation EPF, and a Lower East Side Printshop Residency. \n\nShe loves dogs, small and large alike. \n","user_id":20107,"name":"Erica McDonald","website":"www.ericamcdonaldphoto.com"},{"id":20001,"bio":"Monica Denevan studied photography at San Francisco State University. In 1997 she began traveling throughout Latin America and three years later visited Burma for the first time while on a long Southeast Asia trip. Enamored with the country and fascinated by the culture, Monica began photographing in Burma annually, traveling light with her medium format camera, one lens, and a few bags full of film. These images soon became an ongoing series of intimate portraits. Since then, she has photographed in China and most recently in Lao.\n\nDenevan’s photographs have been exhibited internationally including solo shows at Scott Nichols Gallery (San Francisco), Tao Gallery (Hong Kong), and Serindia Gallery (Bangkok). \n\nHer work had been published in LensWork, ZYZZYVA, Bangkok Airways inflight magazine, Communication Arts Photo Annual, SHOTS, Black and White Magazine, The Sun, The Photo Review, and Artvas-The Photo (Korea) among others. \n\nDenevan's images have been on the cover of Black+White Photography (UK), The Sun magazine (US), and Les îles by Philippe Lançon (Paris: J’ai Lu). Online, she has been featured on PetaPixel, LENSCRATCH, F-Stop magazine, and Le Journal de la Photographie. \n\nMonica Denevan is represented by Scott Nichols Gallery, Capital Culture Gallery (London), and Serindia Gallery . Her photographs are in the permanent collection of UCSF Medical Center. She lives and works in San Francisco.","user_id":20001,"name":"Monica Denevan","website":"www.monicadenevan.com"},{"id":20136,"bio":"","user_id":20136,"name":"Michael Paris Mazzeo","website":""},{"id":780586,"bio":"I was born at the baltic sea, grew up in Berlin, and call Europe my home. As a nomad I solo-travel our beautiful countries slowly – and document my impressions of the great outdoors and inner landscapes.","user_id":771425,"name":"Katharina Kuss","website":"www.stadt-land-kuss.com"},{"id":780605,"bio":"My journey in photography allowed me to develop a deep admiration for the beauty of nature. I experiment with colors and light to create intriguing and striking images that evoke wonder and amazement. I am driven by the desire to explore the infinite possibilities offered by infrared photography and to share my unique vision of nature with an ever-expanding audience.","user_id":771441,"name":"Jonas Hangartner","website":"jonashangartner.photo"},{"id":780596,"bio":"","user_id":771434,"name":"Filip Haglund","website":"www.filipfredrikhaglund.com"},{"id":815145,"bio":"","user_id":800882,"name":"Subhashis Halder","website":null},{"id":429090,"bio":"Sander Vos (b. 1988, The Netherlands) is a photographer based in London. His work contains an element of Surrealism, blending Fine Art with Portraiture. \nVos sets out to veil as much as to reveal, leaving gaps for the viewer to fill in.\nInspired by his background in Design, he embraces light and contrast as devices to carve out his graphic compositions.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":428506,"name":"Sander Vos","website":"www.sandervosphoto.com"},{"id":772037,"bio":"Nicole A. Rousculp is a photographer interested in the world around her. Rousculp has traveled to Italy with hopes of improving her photographic subjects and medium. She was born in South Bend, IN, and still resides there. She is working towards her B.F.A in Photography in May of 2024.","user_id":764194,"name":"Nicole A. Rousculp","website":"nicolearousculp.com"},{"id":20020,"bio":"Scott Conarroe (b. Canada, 1974) studies landscape and the built environment.  He's looked at North America along its rail infrastructure and coastline perimeter, at China against the backdrop of a high speed rail expansion, and at the moveable borders Alps nations devised in response to glacial melting and watershed drift.  \n\nScott has an MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.  His work has been collected by the National Gallery of Canada, Stadt Zürich, and the Carnegie Museum of Art.  He's received numerous awards including grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the 2011 Duke and Duchess of York Prize for Photography, and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.  His monograph By Rail and By Sea was one of Photo-Eye's \"Best Books of 2016\".\n\nScott Conarroe is represented by Stephen Bulger Gallery.\n","user_id":20020,"name":"Scott Conarroe","website":"scottconarroe.com"},{"id":779562,"bio":"My name is Emily, and I am currently a senior at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. With a deep passion for graphic design and an eye for detail, I enjoy being creative in a multitude of ways – from graphics to branding and especially photography.\n\nWhether it’s transforming an abstract idea into a captivating visual, crafting brand identities that resonate, or simply adding a splash of creativity to a project, I’m here to make it happen. Over the past few years, I have had the opportunity to work with some incredible clients on unique and exciting projects, and have also worked in a number of professional experiences that have allowed me to grow and strengthen my skillset.","user_id":770562,"name":"Emily Williams","website":"emwilliamsdigital.rwu.me"},{"id":780650,"bio":"","user_id":771476,"name":"Javier Menendez","website":""},{"id":780645,"bio":"Initially, I started taking photos just to capture moments for friends and family. As my interest in photography grew, I discovered a desire to express myself through the lens.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":771473,"name":"禹達 林","website":"yuadalin911127.000webhostapp.com/Home.html"},{"id":20577,"bio":"Photography\nBSc – Biology\nGRANTS – $290,000.00\nPHOTOGRAPHS -- 750+ in collections in 5 countries\nDRAWINGS – 10,000 in the Canadian Museum of Nature   --  500 in The Hunt  Institute for Botanical Documentation in Pittsburgh, USA\nBOOKS – 8\nWILD PLANTS OF WINNIPEG – 35 online plant profiles\n\n","user_id":20577,"name":"Tom Reaume","website":"www.33art.ca"},{"id":668968,"bio":"Fotógrafa de retrato, familia, infantil y newborn afincada entre Madrid y Palma de Mallorca.\n\nDisfruto capturando la magia del día a día, momentos que en un futuro, y el tiempo pasa muy deprisa, vuelvan a llevarnos a ese preciso instante y a todas las emociones que tras él se esconden.","user_id":668384,"name":"Esther Castillo","website":"www.esthercastillo.com"},{"id":20056,"bio":"Detail and texture; symmetry and form.  These are common elements which thread through my quite diverse bodies of work, and connect every subject to each other.\n\nThroughout all of my projects, I’ve worked to capture not just a subject’s form but also a visual and perhaps painterly representation of the fleeting emotion I felt at the time the images were captured; encouraging the viewer to experience at least part of that same intangible sensation when they study my work.\n\nThe textural component of many of the pictures often provokes a desire in viewers to reach out to touch the prints, as though the subject appears almost real; to feel the delicate curl of a flower’s petal or to run their hand across the soft warm fur of a lion’s mane.","user_id":20056,"name":"Paul Coghlin","website":"www.paulcoghlin.com"},{"id":20007,"bio":"Jake Verzosa (b. 1979, Philippines) is a freelance photographer based in Manila. Verzosa spent his childhood in Tuguegarao, a city adjacent to the province of Kalinga. After studying in Philippine Science High School and taking up an MIS degree in Ateneo de Manila University, he worked as a programmer for two years before pursuing photography professionally.\n\nHis work as a commercial and editorial photographer in his early years has given him a chance to expand his craft and has taken him to outside destinations around Southeast Asia. After taking a documentary workshop class under mentor Phillip Jones Griffiths, Jack Picone and Steve Coleman in 2007, he started doing personal works documenting local life, youth stories, social issues and shifting cultures.\n\nHis portrait series “The Last Tattooed Women of Kalinga” took three years to complete, photographing the women in remote villages within the region. This body of work has been exhibited in Denmark, France, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands and Singapore. It is in the permanent collection of Musee Nicephore Niepce in Chalon-sur-Saone, France.\n\nwww.jakeverzosa.com | Twitter / IG : @jakeverzosa","user_id":20007,"name":"Jake Verzosa","website":"www.jakeverzosa.com"},{"id":135889,"bio":"Paula Siwek\nArtist Bio\n\n\nPaula Siwek is an artist-educator originally from New York City. After graduating from Goddard College with a BA in Photography in 1981.  She moved to Brooklyn to attend Pratt Institute. Where she graduated with an MFA in Photography in 1990. In 1992 she began her teaching career at North Carolina State University, Meredith College and Elon University respectively, as an adjunct professor. She taught photography and art for Durham Public Schools from 2005-2020. Currently, she teaches photography for Wake County Public Schools. She continues to exhibit her personal works while teaching. \n\nHer work has been exhibited extensively in the United States as well as internationally in Vienna and Munich, and upcoming in Damyang, South Korea in 2023. She has exhibited her photographs taken at Arthur Kill Correctional Facility in Staten Island projected throughout spoken word performances at several locations in New York City in collaboration with the writer.  She exhibited her work in a solo show made possible by an Emerging Artist Grant from Durham Arts Council. She organized and curated several exhibits at the Durham Arts Council for visual arts educators in Durham","user_id":135287,"name":"Paula Siwek","website":"www.paulasiwek.com"},{"id":20122,"bio":"I am a New York based photojournalist and documentary photographer. He studied Fine Arts at Pratt Institute, Photography at City College and the mentors in his early career were Louis Stettner and Mel Rosenthal. He attended the Missouri Photo Workshop, where he was awarded the Bill and Duane Honorary Director's Scholarship.\nHe has also photographed in Japan and other parts of Asia, as well as in Mexico and Haiti. Currently, he is working on projects documenting life in the United States, covering issues such as people affected by the economy, immigration and other social issues. For the past 6 years, he has been documenting an area of Corona, Queens, known as the Iron Triangle. This is a place where immigrants had come in search of the American dream but is now in the process of redevelopment, with the city claiming eminent domain and forcing small businesses out of existence. Recently, he has also extensively covered the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, on the Rockaways and Staten Island.\n\nHis work is published by the main international publications VSD Magazine, Les Inrockuptibles, The Good Life Magazine, Travel + Leisure US, Escape, Wish magazine, Sun-Herald, The Sydney Morning Herald, We Demain, Grazia France, The Wall Street Journal, About.com, MSN Network, ABC News, TIME Magazine, Southern Accents, Entree Magazine, Coastal Living Magazine and the Daily Mail. He has taught workshops in New York's Coney Island and at the International Center of Photography. He is represented by Cosmos since 2013.","user_id":20122,"name":"Kevin Downs","website":"www.kevincdownsphoto.com"},{"id":100115,"bio":"I am a keen photographer who is currently studying through the Open college of arts in the UK. I would say that my mission as a photographer is to make people stop and think. Some new perspective or deeper values are what we need and I believe photography can contribute to that end. \n\nI live in Spain and have done so for some years. I work with series more than single images and I find that here I can let a story begin to emerge and create a sequence of imagined or real events that build from one image to the next. ","user_id":99513,"name":"steven young","website":"www.photosteveyoung.com"},{"id":126681,"bio":"Lefteris Partsalis was born in 1987 in Athens, where he spent the first 18 years of his life. In 2004, he bought his first camera and pursued photography as a hobby. 16 years later, he is an established photographer who has covered major news and feature stories, including the Greek economic crisis, the refugee crisis, civil unrests, the Mosul offensive and many more. \nPartsalis studied landscape architecture, but even during his studies he was working as a photographer on environmental projects. \nSince 2015, Partsalis has been contributing as a freelance photographer to various media outlets and press agencies, and works on a permanent basis for CNN Greece and Chinese News Agency Xinhua. In 2015 he took the picture of three old ladies bottle-feeding a refugee baby in Lesvos; one of them was nominated for the Nobel peace prize in 2016.","user_id":126079,"name":"Lefteris Partsalis","website":"www.lefterispartsalis.gr"},{"id":19998,"bio":"Joseph O. Holmes' photographs have hung in solo and group shows around the world. His series \"The Booth” was a Featured Exhibition of Toronto's CONTACT Photography Festival, following a four-month run at NYC's Museum of the Moving Image. Among other awards, Holmes has been honored with a Curator's Commendation at the Houston Center for Photography, first prize in MPLS Photo Center's 2010 Portraits Exhibition, and Honorable Mention in the PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris Competition. He has been a Top 50 and Finalist in Critical Mass/Photolucida. Joe is represented by Jen Bekman Gallery in NYC.","user_id":19998,"name":"Joseph Holmes","website":"josephholmes.io"},{"id":780684,"bio":"","user_id":771504,"name":"Sherry White","website":null},{"id":20116,"bio":"John Cyr is a Brooklyn based photographer, printer, and educator. He earned his MFA from the School of Visual Arts and teaches at the International Center of Photography in New York City. Cyr's photography is represented in many notable public and private collections including: George Eastman House International Museum of Photography, Rochester, New York; The Photographic History Collection at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Washington D.C.; and The New York Public Library, New York, New York. John Cyr is the author of Developer Trays and is represented by Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago.","user_id":20116,"name":"John Cyr","website":"johncyrphotography.com"},{"id":126721,"bio":"The author of this series is Carlos Losa. He began in the world of photography 6 years ago. His training began in a self-taught way, focusing on documentary and travel photography. One day, looking at his photos, he realized that the rare photo was one that did not leave a person, a face. His interest in the human being was increasing what motivated him to continue his training at the Miguel Hernández University (Expert Applied Photography) through the EFTI School in Madrid. Currently attending third course at the school Photoespaña PICA of Alcobendas. He is currently focusing his work on going to some corner of the world and telling what is happening there. He currently studying documentary photography.","user_id":126119,"name":"Carlos Lopez Losa","website":"www.carloslosa.com"},{"id":292610,"bio":"Photographe, artiste visuelle\n2011- en cours (Paris, France).\n","user_id":292008,"name":"Tytova Tetiana","website":"www.tytova.art"},{"id":534993,"bio":"Edwin is a street and social documentary photographer based on California’s Central Coast and the San Francisco Bay Area. His creative roots began in Southern California, photographing friends skateboarding. This early obsession with movement and subculture continues to shape the way he sees through the lens. Alongside a career in graphic design and multimedia production, photography has remained at the center of his creative practice, always drawn to fleeting moments rich with energy, color and texture.\n\nHis work extends from the streets of San Francisco to the communities of Oaxaca, where his documentary projects engage deeply with rituals, traditions, and the evolving meaning of home. Exhibited both locally and internationally, Edwin has been recognized by institutions he has long admired. His images seek to honor the visual rhythms of daily life – fragmented glimpses and gestures that reveal candid in-between moments where emotion, light, and context come together in unexpected ways.","user_id":534409,"name":"Edwin Carungay","website":"reygun.com"},{"id":157133,"bio":"Hi there,\n\nmy name is Martin Frick, I live in Southern Germany near Basel/Switzerland.\n\nMy passion is to work with humans and light. Photography for me is a visual approach to communication. Every picture has its message because it shows what you saw as photographer – and what you did not see. Each picture has its message because it is telling something about your vision but also because it is hiding another thing.\n\nI am 45 years old, and I have worked as creative and manager (at least as head of communication and marketing). Since I have finished my studies of sociology, I work as a freelance photographer. My focus is on portrait and reportage/editorial style photography.\n\nI hope you enjoy my photos and I am looking forward to share and discuss with you!","user_id":156531,"name":"Martin Frick","website":"www.martinfrick-photographie.de"},{"id":818742,"bio":"I’m a photographer and makeup artist with a bachelor’s degree in advertising from the Dominican Republic and an academic master in photography from Italy.\n\nMy photography style is primarily commercial, allowing me to plan and execute projects with a keen eye for detail and observation. I also explore street and documentary photography, where curiosity drives me to capture unexpected and intriguing moments.","user_id":804480,"name":"Brenda Alcantara","website":"bardenph.kavyar.site"},{"id":19984,"bio":"Carol Golemboski uses antiquated objects as metaphors in carefully staged scenes. Her creative process, defined by the use of black and white film and darkroom printing, combines photography, drawing and photograms in ambiguous and provocative ways. Golemboski has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards including 1st prize in the 2007 Project Competition from Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and individual artist fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Light Work and the Saltonstall Foundation.  Her interactive artist’s book for the iPad \"Psychometry\" won the 2013 Independent Publisher Book Award for Outstanding eBook Achievement, and was a finalist for the 2014 Digital Book Awards in the \"App—Adult Non-fiction\" category. Golemboski’s images have been published internationally and can be found in numerous permanent collections.  ","user_id":19984,"name":"Carol Golemboski","website":"www.carolgolemboski.com"},{"id":243921,"bio":"","user_id":243319,"name":"Catarina Ramos","website":""},{"id":20112,"bio":"\nI have over thirty years experience as a professional exhibiting photographer, teacher of photography, Photojoulism, Adobe PhotoShop,  in high school and colleges in the NYC area, including, Parsons-The New School for Design, NYC, Bergen Community College and Essex County College both in NJ. Currently, I am an “artist-in-residence” working at the Montclair Art Museum in Montclair, NJ. I am on  the faculty of The International Center of Photography (ICP)  in NYC. In addition to  teaching, I am sponsored by  Canson-Infinity digital papers as a Canson Artist and Digital Printmaking expert. I am  the principal photographer at  DigitalEgde Photography Studios in Montclair, NJ, Global traveler and workshop director at CPE Photo Workshops LLC, an international travel photography workshop company.\n\n","user_id":20112,"name":"Jay Seldin","website":"www.jayseldinphotos.com"},{"id":141711,"bio":"Full time artist since retiring from a 35 year multi-faceted, business and creative career at Lucasfilm.  I have been doing photography since the 1960s when I learned how to develop film in my father's home built darkroom.   I love learning new mediums and new techniques through classes and self-exploration and work with mixed media, photography, fabric art, printmaking, pen and ink drawing, and oil and watercolor painting.  \n","user_id":141109,"name":"Lucy Autrey Wilson","website":"lucyautreywilsonart.com"},{"id":20183,"bio":"Leasha Overturf explores childhood, teenage relationships, and her immediate family in her work.  In addition to her documentary and portrait projects, Leasha has a highly developed interest in the self-portrait and considers all of her images to be self-portraits in one manner or another.  Her fearlessness, honesty and vulnerability are clearly evident in her work.\n\nLeasha's work is collected both nationally and internationally, and has been featured in shows such as The Chicago Project with the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago.\n\nIn addition to her own photography projects Leasha Overturf has worked with the photographer Paul Elledge in all aspects of photographic productions since 1993.  The two of them co-teach at the esteemed The Santa Fe Photographic Workshops as well as The Toscana Photographic Workshops in Italy.  \n","user_id":20183,"name":"Leasha Overturf","website":"leasha.photofolio.io"},{"id":157237,"bio":"I'm a cinematographer based in Hong Kong. Street photography keeps me creative.","user_id":156635,"name":"Etienne Leung","website":"www.etienneleung.com"},{"id":680330,"bio":"As a photographer, I am inspired by life on the city streerts.","user_id":679746,"name":"Paul Acarnley","website":""},{"id":19994,"bio":"Tema Stauffer is a photographer whose work examines the social, economic, and psychological landscape of American spaces. Her work has been exhibited at Sasha Wolf and  Daniel Cooney galleries in New York, as well as galleries and institutions internationally, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.  Her work has been included in numerous print and online publications, including the New York Times, the Chicago Reader and the Village Voice.  In 2010, she was awarded an AOL 25 for 25 Grant for innovation in the arts for her combined work as an artist, curator, and writer.  She received third prize in the Photo Review Competition 2012 and she was a finalist for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013.  She was also the recipient of the 2012 Women in Photography - LTI/Lightside Individual Project Grant and a 2014 CCNY Darkroom Residency for her documentary portrait series, Paterson, depicting residents of Paterson, New Jersey during the years following the economic crisis.  She received her BA from Oberlin College and her Master's degree in photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago; Stauffer is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at Concordia University in Montreal.","user_id":19994,"name":"Tema Stauffer","website":"www.temastauffer.com"},{"id":100078,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":99476,"name":"Kim leleux","website":"www.librementsoi.net"},{"id":215380,"bio":"Dmitry Tolmachev is a self taught photographer. He has recently worked as a stills photographer on a Netflix TV show as well as assisting and 2nd shooting with Louise Brotherton, founder and photographer at Taylor and Porter, a London based luxury wedding agency, specialising in analogue photography and super 8mm movies. He has have shot portraits, events and interiors for varies companies such as Packshot, Dune, Ever, IMG, Elite, Viva and Canvas Events. Some of his personal work has been shortlisted for the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy. \n","user_id":214778,"name":"Dmitry Tolmachev","website":"www.dmitrytolmachev.com"},{"id":20126,"bio":"Lauren Silberman lives and works in New York City.  She received her MFA from the International Center of Photography-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies and her BA in Art History from Barnard College. She is currently a faculty member at the International Center of Photography.  Lauren recently completed a residency with Camera Club of New York in 2012 and was an artist-in-residence in the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace program during the 2008-2009 year and was a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. She has performed at Location One, Deitch Projects and 3rd Ward, as well as the several underground events and venues that have provided inspiration for her work. She has been featured in PDN’s photo annual as emerging talent and exhibited in New York and abroad.  Some of Lauren’s clients include The New Yorker, Fortune Magazine, Brooklyn Industries and her work has been featured in the New York Times Magazine.","user_id":20126,"name":"Lauren Silberman","website":"www.laurendarling.com"},{"id":20502,"bio":"Eduardo Leal is a Portuguese documentary photographer usually based in Macau, China. A graduate in Journalism has a Masters in Documentary Photography from the London College of Communication and attended the XXVIII Eddie Adams Workshop. His work was distinguished with the Sony World Photo Awards, POY LatAm, and Lens Culture Earth Awards, along with other recognitions. He works with publications such as The Washington Post, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Dagens Nyheter, and Terra Mater Magazine, among others.","user_id":20502,"name":"Eduardo Leal","website":"www.eduardoleal.co.uk"},{"id":554921,"bio":" I am 40 years old and live in Tehran, Iran. I am a conceptual and social documentary photographer.\n","user_id":554337,"name":"meraj amani","website":""},{"id":213607,"bio":"film photography  Since 2002 , Born In Tehran 1989\ndigital photography Since 2005\n","user_id":213005,"name":"mohammad Varshochi Monfared","website":"www.instagram.com/mounfared"},{"id":20258,"bio":"Jay Gould is an artist and a member of the faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Gould received his B.F.A. in photography from the University of Wisconsin and his M.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design in Georgia. His work, which integrates scientific topics into photographic projects, has won numerous national awards, such as the Berenice Abbott Prize for an emerging photographer, the Jeannie Pierce Award, and First Place at the Newspace Center for Photography’s International Juried Exhibition. Gould’s work is widely exhibited around the country, making solo and group exhibition appearances at Fridman Gallery in New York City, the University of Notre Dame, The Julia Dean Gallery in Los Angeles, the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.  Gould also participates in the larger artistic community as a member of the faculty at the Maine Media Workshops and as a frequent visiting lecturer at a variety of schools and conferences.","user_id":20258,"name":"Jay Gould","website":"www.jgould.net"},{"id":20351,"bio":"Younes Mohammad, born in 1968, in Dohuk, is a Kurdish photographer. He is currently based out of Erbil. He works as a freelancer on assignments for newspapers and magazines. Although he has had a life-long passion for photography he was unable to pursue it due to the war - ultimately, he spent much time in Iran as a refugee from 1974 to 1998. He graduated with an MBA from the University of Tehran. In 2011, he quit his job and started his journey as a photographer. His work has been exhibited internationally and published widely in publications and he is the recipient of multiple awards. ","user_id":20351,"name":"Younes Mohammad","website":"www.younesmohammad.com"},{"id":461010,"bio":"A fashion photographer in search of a visual moment..","user_id":460426,"name":"Kapil Ganesh","website":"kapilganesh.com"},{"id":20418,"bio":"Holly Lynton was born in Boulder, Colorado and was raised both there and in New York City. Her photographs focus on understanding rural communities in the United States through their agricultural history, current industry, and ritual. Her images underscore the importance of having unmediated experiences with the natural world. In a new project, she examines the intersection of faith, history, and the environment. \n\nLynton received a BA in Psychology in 1994 from Yale University, where she also studied photography. She received an MFA in Photography from Bard College in 2000. Lynton's photographs have been exhibited internationally and can be found in the collections of the Yale University Art Gallery, the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, The Fidelity Collection, and the Lowe Art Museum. \n\nLynton has received numerous awards and grants including The Aaron Siskind Individual Photographer’s Fellowship, the Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship, and The Syngenta Photography Award. Yale University recently awarded her a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University for her series on Methodist Camp Meetings in South Carolina. Her work has been featured in The New Yorker, The Miami Herald, The New York Times, Preview Massachusetts, and The Boston Globe. ","user_id":20418,"name":"Holly Lynton","website":"www.hollylynton.com"},{"id":20310,"bio":"Reid Elem  is a photographic artist and educator using the medium of photography to approach a variety of topics dealing with technology, identity, and contemporary visual language within a cultural context. He received his Masters in Fine Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia, and centers his career in the photographic arts as an artist and educator. Reid’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and he is currently fulfilling a full-time position at Utah Valley University as an Assistant Professor of Photography. ","user_id":20310,"name":"Reid Elem","website":"www.reidelem.com"},{"id":21037,"bio":"My name is Yana Soboleva. I'm a Moscow based multimedia editor and photographer. I believe in photography as a best, most powerful way to capture reality and tell the story.  ","user_id":21037,"name":"Yana Soboleva","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/s0boleva/albums"},{"id":21073,"bio":"Belgian freelance photographer currently living in Amsterdam / working for de Volkskrant","user_id":21073,"name":"Aurélie Geurts","website":"www.aureliegeurts.com"},{"id":21040,"bio":"freelance photographer","user_id":21040,"name":"Karel Ševčík","website":"www.kiv-foto.com/en"},{"id":20271,"bio":"Kari Wehrs is a photographer and educator currently living in Tempe, AZ.  She attended Arizona State University for her MFA in photography and graduated in the Spring of 2018.\n","user_id":20271,"name":"Kari Wehrs","website":"www.kariwehrs.com"},{"id":20396,"bio":"I work as a filmmaker and I have been taking photos as an art form for 15 years, going back and forth between medium format and 35mm film, and digital, exclusively black and white for years. I have been wanting to show my work for a long time but I felt I was not ready until everything started to click 3 or 4 years ago. I am quite classically minded and probably influenced by cinema. I am a lover of my native european land and its nature and culture and I trust my intuition first. Photography is for me the best way to try to show and express silently and elegantly something about the mystery of time passing and being alive, trying to find hints of another world in ours.","user_id":20396,"name":"Alain Astruc","website":"alainastruc.com"},{"id":20594,"bio":"Victoria Crayhon is based in Providence, RI, USA.\n\nBFA Photography Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, NY, NY.\nMFA Photography Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI.\n\nMs. Crayhon’s work has been exhibited, published and collected both internationally and throughout the United States. Her work has been featured in publications such as British Journal of Photography, the Christian Science Monitor, Fraction Magazine, La Journal de la\nPhotographie, Fade to Black, and Art/Photo Mag.\nIt is also included in museum, corporate and private collections, among them The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Harvard/Fogg Art Museums, and Citigroup in NYC.  Her projects have been exhibited in solo and group shows in New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Providence, and Vladivostok in the Russian Federation. Using photography and video, her work addresses issues of personal identity and desire existing within the framework and ideology of social, commercial and/or technological realms.\n\nRecent grants include a Fulbright Scholarship in 2011 and The 2010 Aaron Siskind Fellowship in photography from Rhode Island State Council of the Arts. Ms. Crayhon is an Associate Professor of Photography at the College of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.\n","user_id":20594,"name":"Victoria Crayhon","website":"www.victoriacrayhon.com"},{"id":20808,"bio":"William Douglas King, is an award-winning exhibiting photographer and photo-illustrator with significant expertise in studio lighting, commercial photography and compositing. His recent works include Give Peace a Chance a submission to the Capture Your Freedom exhibition at the Four Freedoms Park Conservancy. William’s most recent awards include the American Society of Media Photographers, Rangefinder magazine, the 12th International Color Awards, IPA Int’l Photography Awards, the 14th Annual Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, and the 2019 Tokyo International Foto Awards.","user_id":20808,"name":"William King","website":"www.williamkingphotography.com"},{"id":20278,"bio":"Lee Anne White is a photographer whose work is rooted in the landscape—the terrain, what grows there, the history of the land and our connection to place. Her photographs have been exhibited in both solo and juried group shows, including a permanent exhibition of 30 prints at Brenau University. When she’s not working on personal projects, she teaches landscape and botanical workshops for Maine Media Workshops, Madeline Island School of the Arts and the Chicago Botanic Garden, as well as in New Mexico, on Amelia Island and online.\n\nThe former editor-in-chief of Fine Gardening magazine and consulting editor for Taunton Books, she has photographed more than 70 magazine features, published more than a dozen books on landscape architecture and garden design, handled commercial assignments for landscape architects, and documented historic landscapes for the Library of Congress. She earned a master’s degree in creative studies at the State University of New York/Buffalo State and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, broadcasting and commercial art at The Women’s College of Brenau University. ","user_id":20278,"name":"Lee White","website":"www.leeannewhite.com"},{"id":20326,"bio":"Obsessed with color and shadow. Artist. Educator. Father. Husband. Dog lover.","user_id":20326,"name":"Syl Arena","website":"SylArena.com"},{"id":780989,"bio":"With open eyes I enjoy setting ourselves back to when the photograpic method still was kind of a miracle. My interest lies in the very basic elements of photography: light and photosensitive material and their very unique qualities to create visual experiences. ","user_id":771711,"name":"Nadja Oberdörfer","website":"nadja-oberdoerfer.de"},{"id":21011,"bio":"I was born in 1974.\nDespite my educational background in Philosophy and Psychology at Athens University, in 1995 I started working professionally as a camera assistant and progressively as a camera operator, mostly in feature films, documentaries, tv commercials and tv series.\nSince 2006, I work as a cinematographer.\nIn 2013 I received the best cinematography award for feature film at the SeeFest Film Festival, Los Angeles, USA for the film Dogs, Cats \u0026amp; Rats.\nIn parallel with my work as a cinematographer, I have been involved in many photography projects, enjoying the artistic freedom and the \"calmness\"  of working alone. \nOn May 2016 I held an\u0026nbsp;exhibition \"The restless dreams of Mister ITA\", at Dudu Loft in Athens.\nI live in Athens, Greece but I work wherever a good project takes me.\n","user_id":21011,"name":"Nikos Voulgaris","website":"www.nikosvoulgaris.com"},{"id":21344,"bio":"\nI moved from Stockholm to Copenhagen 35 years ago. I have been to workshops with Anders Petersen, JH Engstrøm, Antoine D'Agata and Christian Caujolle. I made a book 2018  SKIN CLOSE published by journal-photobooks.com with intimate portraits of homeless people here in Copenhagen it was shortlisted Arles 2020. My newest book INTIME came sept 2020 also by Journal.\nI exhibit at the Nordic Village Helsinki Photofestival. 2020 Charlottenborg Springexhibition 2021. Now i work on the next book with portraits from the streets of Copenhagen.\n","user_id":21344,"name":"Magnus Cederlund","website":"www.magnuscederlund.com"},{"id":21346,"bio":"From the beginning of her photographic career, Leona Strassberg Steiner has searched for ways to take photographs that are not realistic adaptations of what she sees or perceives.\u0026nbsp; When Steiner’s work suggests an altered state of consciousness, or a dream like, or painterly quality, then she knows she has been successful in her endeavors. Leona’s photos suggest a place in time that maybe really does exist, but maybe not in our present dimension or time. Steiner prefers to leave actual details as an unknown, so that the viewer is never really sure where this picture may have been taken or if it is even from this lifetime or realm of consciousness. Having come from the dance world, the visuals that Leona created then on stage were never what they seemed; this way of looking at the world continues in her photography and image making today.","user_id":21346,"name":"Leona Strassberg Steiner","website":"www.leonastrassbergsteiner.com"},{"id":781132,"bio":"","user_id":771814,"name":"Meltem Telci","website":""},{"id":692723,"bio":"After working as a professional photographer, working for large companies and travelling around the world living exclusively from photography for many years, In 2015, I decided to change my professional orientation by completely abandoning the profession of photographer.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;I haven’t lost sight of becoming a professional photographer again, but I try to work only by producing my photographs as I see fit and then try to sell them, but I no longer wait for an order to get my camera out.\u0026nbsp;I became my own sponsor. ","user_id":692139,"name":"Christophe Baudot","website":"www.christophe-baudot-photographies.com"},{"id":20378,"bio":"My work is a deeply personal exploration of recovering from childhood wounds by expressing oneself through art and photography.\n\nFor a long time, I struggled to explain the meaning behind my photography. \n\nOthers remarked that the children in my work looked like a younger version of me. This made me wonder why. This question, why, lingered in my mind, but I didn't have an answer. \n\nWorking and reworking my work, meticulously examining every bit of it served as a therapeutic outlet for organising and processing my own complex emotions, struggles, and thoughts. It was during those precious moments of reflection and introspection that I understood that actually all my personal photography was related to the healing proces. That every work I have made in the past years is a piece of the story that I hadn’t told.","user_id":20378,"name":"Corina Bouweriks","website":"www.corinabouweriks.com"},{"id":20803,"bio":"ABOUT SESH KUMAR\nWho am I ? - is a constant question I am asking my self very often. This is more a philosophical view  and larger identity of who I am really more than the given name , country were I was born , the color of my skin , my education and so on. \nClearly am searching for something . This is why I have been chasing light and all the visuals it creates with help of its of opposite the dark.\nMy quest to capture pictures of various things like people, things, nature , streets etc  for over 35 years with different types of equipment has only taught me that my seeking is still in continuity. \nPhotography to me is a journey that has no end thus the every endeavor with it yields different results. My mind is also a equally important part as I capture these clicks and the very state of it reflects on the results of what I am shooting.  So my biography at this time is what my pictures tell you about me. ","user_id":20803,"name":"Sesh Sareday","website":"na"},{"id":20802,"bio":"Santa Fe New Mexico based photographer Brian K. Edwards specializes in fine art, travel, and documentary photography and photographic print making for the fine art connoisseur and collector. He has photographed extensively in the southwest, across the United States, and internationally.\n\nHis work has been published in The Hand Magazine and Landscape Magazine and has been exhibited in numerous galleries, including the Marion Center and the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Southeast Center for Photography in Greenville, South Carolina, and the Soho Photo Gallery in New York City. His work has also appeared in numerous online venues include Don’t Take Pictures, Feature Shoot, and Fraction Magazine.\n\nHe received an MFA in Photography at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.","user_id":20802,"name":"Brian Edwards","website":"www.briankedwards.com"},{"id":151963,"bio":"Unearthed Landscapes grew out of my overall approach to photography. I find that compelling images abound, waiting to be discovered, often in very unlikely places. If something arrests me, I work to understand why, and then capture this core. I often compose my photographs using unusual subjects, ways of seeing, or vantage points, revealing something singular that could be overlooked or taken for granted. This series fits both into my traditional landscape work, as well as my impressionistic and abstract work, conveying a scene's essence or emotion, rather than literal reality.\n\n","user_id":151361,"name":"Mary Sheft","website":"www.marysheftphotography.com"},{"id":781026,"bio":"","user_id":771736,"name":"Miriam Weisz","website":"www.miriamweisz.de"},{"id":459806,"bio":"Leland (Lee) Smith is a photo-artist. In photographic circles he is considered a “generalist”. As such his images encompass a wide range subject matter – landscape, architecture, still life, abstract. \n\nHe approaches his work with a subtle nod to pictorialism, a school of thought that “emphasizes the beauty of subject matter, tonality and composition rather than the documentation of reality.” \n\nTo draw the viewer closer, he often uses layered exposures and subtle textures to create a graphic painterly-like dynamic that produces an image that is more complex in tone and softer in feel.\n\nWith a background of directing high profile television commercials, his photographic style has been shaped by the masters of advertising still photography and by the classic motion picture cinematographers that he has had the good fortune of working with. \n\n\n","user_id":459222,"name":"Lee Smith","website":"www.lelandsmithphotography.com"},{"id":20535,"bio":"Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist and multimedia producer whose work focuses on agrarian and indigenous communities, migration, health and the environment across India. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, GEO, Al Jazeera, Le Monde and Financial Times Magazine among other publications.\n\nHe was most recently awarded a COVID-19 Emergency Funds for Journalists Grant by the National Geographic Society.","user_id":20535,"name":"Harsha Vadlamani","website":"www.sriharsha.in"},{"id":802066,"bio":"Allen, photographer in Hong Kong.\n\nSpecialised in portraits, fashion and street shooting.\n\nConcerns the mood of photographs.","user_id":789205,"name":"Allen Ho","website":"allen256120.wixsite.com/photo"},{"id":781064,"bio":"I'm a nature photography enthusiast with a heart full of love for all creatures great and small. When I'm not out exploring the wilderness with my camera in hand, you can find me enjoying a good workout, because I believe in loving and caring for myself just as much as I do for the world around me. A perfect blend of wit and sarcasm, always ready to bring a smile or a thoughtful chuckle. And yes, I'm a proud member of the BTS ARMY – their music isn't just tunes to my ears; it's the rhythm to my life's adventures. In every aspect, from my lens to my playlists, I'm all about embracing the joy and beauty in life. Remember, loving yourself is the first step to loving the world!\"\n\n","user_id":771763,"name":"Prerna Singh","website":""},{"id":21152,"bio":"","user_id":21152,"name":"Louise Astbury","website":"www.louiseastbury.co.uk"},{"id":785129,"bio":"I photograph all sorts, but my favourite subjects are rural scenes, forgotten pieces of rural history, flora, our feathered friends, seascapes \u0026amp; landscapes with a bit of street art thrown in.","user_id":775035,"name":"Julie Paice","website":"www.onepixelblitz"},{"id":785194,"bio":"","user_id":775093,"name":"Kate Meyer","website":""},{"id":781041,"bio":"","user_id":771745,"name":"Sara Cornejo Ciruelo","website":"www.saracornejo.es"},{"id":20518,"bio":"Jeff Moorfoot is a burned out advertising photographer with a bunch of letters after his name.  He is the founder of the ‘free radicals’, co organiser of the ‘Homeless Gallery / Galeria Bezdomna’ in Australia, Former Vice President of the Victorian Division of the AIPP, and Festival Director of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale [formerly the Daylesford Foto Biennale]\n\nA progressive traditionalist dedicated to making pictures ‘about’ things instead ‘of’ things, he likes to take an opposing point of view on most matters. \n\nHe lives at Lyonville in the Central Victorian Highlands of Australia in a house he designed and built himself.\n","user_id":20518,"name":"Jeff Moorfoot","website":"jeffmoorfoot.com.au"},{"id":20718,"bio":"Noora Sandgren is a Finnish visual artist, currently pursuing her Masters in Photography at Aalto University of Arts, Design \u0026amp; Architecture. She holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences, Social Psychology at Helsinki University. Sandgren´s methods are experimental calling for closeness and empathy. Influenced by Derrida´s notions on seeing with all senses and Julia Kristeva´s ideas: we are strangers to ourselves, she´s drawn to one´s inner geographies and the interconnectedness of all. Her viewpoint is post human, echo with philosopher Luce Irigaray´s ideas on femininity \u0026amp; relate to the area of new materialism. Her works have been in international fairs Paris Photo, viennacontemporary, CHART. Currently her works are exhibited in \"Fluid Matter\" show in the Art Station Dubulti,Latvia and the Finnish Museum´s exhibition Abstract! shown on same section with Lazlo Moholy-Nagy \u0026amp; Man Ray.She ́s represented by Gallery Taik Persons \u0026amp; belongs to the Helsinki School -photographer group","user_id":20718,"name":"Noora Sandgren","website":"noorasandgren.com"},{"id":732196,"bio":"\n","user_id":731418,"name":"Phil Lewenthal","website":"www.1x.com/foggedin"},{"id":780915,"bio":"Barbara Kiely started photographing with film back in the 70s when she was at Defense Information School of the Navy. She started using digital cameras in 2011 when she started photography classes ay Chicago Photography Classes. She has taken many classes since then and has expanded her learning by taking phtopgphy travel classes. She never stops shooting.","user_id":771662,"name":"Barbara Kiely","website":""},{"id":20538,"bio":"Having been a professional musician and record producer for 30 years,  i have recently moved into photography as a creative outlet. I particularly want to explore photography more as an art form, with themes and narrative, perhaps making others think differently about something they take for granted.. ","user_id":20538,"name":"Steve Christian","website":"www.stevechristianphotography.co.uk"},{"id":157180,"bio":"Arne Wesenberg (born 1974 in Stralsund) studied communications design at the Werkkunstschule Lübeck and history of art in Hamburg. Since 2006 he is a communications designer and since 2010 he has been working on his photography project »Im UnRuhestand« (»The Unretired«). From 2010 to 2015 he went to photography classes at the Ostkreuzschule - School for Phtography and Design in Berlin, with Andreas Mühe, Thomas Meyer and Sven Marquardt. In 2013 Arne Wesenberg won the Opus Photography Award and in 2015 the IPOTY - International people discovery of the year in the category People. Besides he was a finalist at the Hellerau Photography Award in 2016 as well as at the Youmanity imAge Photographiy Award.","user_id":156578,"name":"Arne Wesenberg","website":"www.arnewesenberg.com"},{"id":21135,"bio":"I have been seriously pursuing the art and craft of photography for over 20 years. My first experience was in a traditional darkroom and I have ever since had a love of the print. In fact, after a long career in technology, in 1998 I started a fine art digital printing studio and have spent the years since focused on making large fine art prints for artists. \n\nIn recent years in my own work I have deeply explored handmade prints using 19th century processes - platinum/palladium, cyanotype, carbon, gum, etc.\n\nI have also spent time making handmade books and boxes with letterpress work to allow me to package my work in new ways. I like holding physical art objects and regret the recent dematerialization of photography.\n\n","user_id":21135,"name":"Bob Cornelis","website":"www.bobcornelis.com"},{"id":781128,"bio":" Photographer\n Born in Poland\nEducation- Forest School Complex in Biłgoraj POLAND  (1991-1997)\nFreelancer ","user_id":771811,"name":"JAROSLAW ARKADIUSZ KISIEL","website":""},{"id":781159,"bio":"Cary Knight is a photographer, writer, and educator who’s almost always outdoors in San Diego, CA. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and engages photography as story.","user_id":771835,"name":"Cary Knight","website":"www.digitlgrl.com"},{"id":20617,"bio":"I believe all the arts are related, and what connects us to the rest of the world.  Although trained in the musical arts as a pianist, harpist, and percussionist, it seemed like a natural transition to the visual arts.\n\nPhotography has provided me with a new way of looking at the beauty that surrounds us:  the changing colors, light, and landscapes.  For me, photography is painting a picture with my eyes through the lens.","user_id":20617,"name":"Jean Hoiseth Peterson","website":""},{"id":66598,"bio":"","user_id":66333,"name":"George Digalakis","website":"www.digalakisphotography.com"},{"id":781259,"bio":"","user_id":771910,"name":"Amirali Mohazab","website":null},{"id":781270,"bio":"In the time I have been a photographer, I've been able to achieve so much at a personal level as well as a professional level. I've always had a passion for creative art and have a great understanding of composition...I take great joy in learning as I go along on my endeavours and get great satisfaction in doing so.\n\nI mostly photograph landscape images, using various Techniques to achieve my photo art. From long exposures to using filters and professional editing software, my main passion is for minimal fine art photography and the use of monochrome in a square format. I get great satisfaction when it comes to photo editing and seeing my work come to life! My commitment to quality and craft is unwavering.","user_id":771918,"name":"Steven Algie","website":"www.f73landscapephotography.com.au"},{"id":796143,"bio":"Uwe Kobold is a German photographer living south of Munich. After a successful career as a natural scientist he focused on photography and fine art. The work goes beyond the representation of reality, it combines photography and painting to depict the subject in a realistic but also slightly alienated way. The central theme is to figure out what is beyond everyday perception. \"Science and art both need curiosity, inspiration and courage\"\n","user_id":784314,"name":"Uwe Kobold","website":"www.kobold-grafik.de"},{"id":781719,"bio":"Urban chronist and street photographer\nBorn 1980 in Austria\nDegree from the Graphische college in media technology and design","user_id":772271,"name":"Michaela Maria Hintermayr","website":"www.viennarightnow.com"},{"id":20666,"bio":"David Patrick Valera is a professional artist (photographer/digital-cinematographer/cameraman) based in Los Angeles. “I grew up in Silverlake, CA.” Not the Forbes Magazine hippest neighborhood known for an invasion of Teslas, horizontal wood fencing and lumber-sexuals, but the mid-city graffiti urban grit and grime it once was back in the 70’s-80’s.” A latch-key kid, David would jump on his BMX and ride down Sunset Blvd., slaloming around Hollywood street walkers, hair-bands, and the undesirables through the yet to be gentrified regions of Southern California. “Urban life is a part of my upbringing and I always wanted to document those unique, chance moments I came across during my neighborhood expeditions.”\n\nDavid’s personal projects concentrate on “Street Photography”, which he has exhibited in galleries Internationally and across the Los Angeles region.  He has been interviewed and his photographs has been featured in Lens Culture, Street Photography Magazine, LA Times SoCal Moments, Lenscratch, The Candid Frame Showcase and Art Photo Feature.\n\nDavid is currently an adjunct instructor at Otis College of Art and Design as well as a contributing photographer for L.A. Music Blog and L.A. Record Magazine.\n\nDavid’s creativity doesn’t stop there, with over 20 years of Academy winning and nominated film credits, he is currently an Artistic Supervisor/Head Cameraman at a major Hollywood Studio.\n\n“I make photographs of life today to share tomorrow.” “Breathe Life, Visualize Emotion”","user_id":20666,"name":"David Patrick Valera","website":"www.davidvalera.com"},{"id":177437,"bio":"Luke's photographs are a visual journey that celebrates the beauty and diversity of our world. His art captures the essence of the places he's visited, the people he's met, and the cultures he's experienced. He hopes his work inspires viewers to develop a deeper appreciation for the world and vast diversity amongst it. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for bringing out the best in his subjects, Luke's photography is a true reflection of his passion for adventure.","user_id":176835,"name":"Luke Gram","website":"www.lukegram.com"},{"id":20665,"bio":"Prasiit Sthapit (b. 1988) is a visual storyteller based in Kathmandu whose work deals with societies at the borderline, both literally and figuratively. Through photography, he chooses to show the experiences he has shared with the people in his pictures, and what they mean to him.\n\nHe graduated from Manipal Institute of Communication, India with a Bachelors in Arts (Journalism and Communication) and was a recipient of the Dr. TMAPai Gold Medal for Best Outgoing Student 2010. That is when he decided journalism was not for him and started looking for other avenues to tell the stories he wanted the world to hear. \n\nHe is currently associated Fuzz Factory Productions, a multimedia collective based in Kathmandu.\n","user_id":20665,"name":"Prasiit Sthapit","website":"www.photoktm.com/artist/prasiit-sthapit"},{"id":25832,"bio":"Nick Bradshaw has been a freelance photographer working in Ireland for over 30 years, mainly for the newspaper sector but other clients include corporate bodies and the university sector","user_id":25837,"name":"Nick","website":"www.nickbradshawphotos.com"},{"id":175437,"bio":".","user_id":174835,"name":"Magdalena Szarota","website":"@Magda_Szarota"},{"id":329992,"bio":"New to photography using IPhone and Olympus mirroless.\nEnjoy street photography, wildlife travel and landscapes.\nLearning every day.","user_id":329390,"name":"Leonie James","website":""},{"id":20675,"bio":"Born in 1963 in Bryansk, Russia.\nGraduated from Bryansk Technological Institute as a Forestry Engineer in 1985 and worked as a forest ranger. \u0026nbsp;Then \u0026nbsp;almost became a theater actor, but eventually went into journalism. Worked for newspapers, radio, and TV. Member of the USSR Union of Journalists.\nPicked up photography in early childhood. Photographed using \"Smena\" and \"Lubitel\" cameras, gifted by his parents.\nThe beginning of his most active period coincides with the appearance of photography websites. Videnin's photographs quickly gain popularity and he becomes one of the five most mentioned photographers on Runet. Simultaneously, his images win competitions and awards resulting in offers of cooperation. He then begins to work with several Russian and foreign galleries.\nMore than 20 solo exhibitions in different countries. The works are stored in several museums","user_id":20675,"name":"Oleg Videnin","website":"www.olegvidenin.com"},{"id":847987,"bio":"7c777 ব্যবহার করুন — স্লট ও অনলাইন গেমের একটি আধুনিক প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: R. 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","user_id":647907,"name":"Juan Luis Salazar","website":""},{"id":20646,"bio":"Michael Grace-Martin has been doing photography seriously since the latter part of 2003 and has been a professional event and portrait photographer since 2006. He has won awards for his wedding photography, and his fine art photographs have been on display at numerous galleries, cafes, and restaurants in both group and solo exhibits.\n\nMichael's fine art work has focused on street photography, nudes, fashion/glamor, and people in various environments (indoors and out).\n\nHe likes drama, quirkiness,  and the occasional \"deadpan\" in his photos...though not commonly all at the same time..(!)\n\nHe currently lives in central Upstate New York with his wife and two children.","user_id":20646,"name":"Michael Grace-Martin","website":"www.michaelgracemartin.com"},{"id":781363,"bio":"I am an intermedia artist, trained in photography, film studies, and journalism. My current main methods of creation are digital photography and environmental journalism. My work is centered around bringing awareness to social and environmental justice issues. I was born and raised in rural New Hampshire and attend college at Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI, pursuing a BFA in Intermedia Arts. I received the RWU Film Studies Academic Excellence award in 2022 for my dedication to the study and analysis of French Film. In the summer of 2023 I completed an internship with Newport Film Festival, expanding my skillset in documentary film. I plan to pursue an MFA in Photography in the Fall of 2024. ","user_id":771988,"name":"Will Nichols","website":"willmnichols.cargo.site"},{"id":20647,"bio":"FOR NEARLY 15 YEARS, NOT MUCH HAS GONE UNSEEN BY ALEC VIANU’S EYE. WHETHER IT’S THE INNOCENCE IN THE FACE OF A 17 YEAR OLD KID GETTING ARRESTED IN THE (NORTH BRONX), A PRISTINE SNOWFLAKE FALLING TO ITS DESTINY ON THE CITY STREETS BELOW, OR THE MANY FACELESS FACES ALONG CANAL STREET.\n\n AS A PHOTOGRAPHER, ALEC’S TALENT FOR TURNING THE MUNDANE ASPECTS OF URBAN CITY LIFE INTO BEAUTIFUL, HUMAN WORKS OF ART CAN EASILY BE SEEN. HIS WORK IS VARIED, ALWAYS CAPTURING THE STORY FROM WITHIN, BRINGING THE CHARACTERS, THE LANDSCAPES, THE EMOTION TO THE SURFACE.\n\n WHEN HE’S NOT CAPTURING THE STORY FROM WITHIN, HE LIVES AND WORKS IN NYC.","user_id":20647,"name":"Alec Vianu","website":"www.vianuphotography.com"},{"id":680792,"bio":"Bayside based photographer, Penny Chadwick, has been honing her skills in Seascape Photography since 2017.  Inspired by the natural world, her work allows her to constantly explore new places and use diverse image making techniques, inviting the viewer to see things in unique ways.\nA self-described ocean lover and sky enthusiast, Penny blends her creative photography skills with her love of coastlines, bringing about the perfect marriage of her two passions. Her images are carefully crafted to bring you along on a journey to visit stunning places and to inspire you to see the beauty that is all around us. \nPenny actively participates in the Melbourne photographic community where she is an award-winning member of Southern Suburbs Photographic Society. ","user_id":680208,"name":"Penny Chadwick","website":"pennychadwick.com"},{"id":377403,"bio":"Chris Cook is a fine artist born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He dedicates himself to preserving stories and experiences that capture the beauty and complexity of the human experience for future generations.\n\nOn February 20, 2021, Cook exhibited his solo exhibition, \"Am I Next?\" at the Welancora Gallery in Brooklyn. The exhibition showcased his Black Lives Matter movement documentation from May 2020 to September 2020. In 2021, the Valentine Museum of Art acquired 160 of his \"Black Lives Matter\" photographs. Additionally, Cook recently published his latest monograph, \"Black Lives Matter.\" His works have been acquired by prestigious institutions such as the Schomburg Center, the British Library, the Met Museum, and the Whitney Museum.\n\nCook has exhibited in galleries and conducted chats and workshops throughout New York State. His work has also been featured in various publications, including The Washington Post and ABC News.","user_id":376819,"name":"Christopher Cook","website":"www.chriscook.photo"},{"id":20719,"bio":"Ileana Hernandez Hernandez is a Mexican visual artist working with photography and video, based in Rochester, NY.\n\nHer work has been exhibited in national and international group exhibitions, including Rencontres d'Arles 2018, in Arles, FR, ArtHill Gallery in London, UK, CICA Museum in Gimpo, South Korea, Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, PA, Danforth Art Museum in Framingham, MA,  The Center For Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO, Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, CO and Barret Art Center in Poughkeepsie, NY, where her photograph \"Pollito Chicken, 2015\" was awarded the First Prize at the National Juried Competition “Fun House”.\n\nIleana's photos and videos have also been shown in online exhibitions and in printed publications, including Yoffy Press, PhotoPlace Gallery, aPhotoEditor, L'Oeil de la Photographie, FotoFest, Humble Arts Foundation, Huffington Post and Vice's The Creators Project, among many others.\n\nA maker and a thinker, Ileana believes that art has the power to share ideas and make people care. She uses her image making skills as a form of activism. Her work is part of public and private collections.\n\nIn 2013 Ileana earned a Post-Baccalaureate in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Last year she was awarded a Merit Scholarship from Rochester Institute of Technology, College of Art and Design, where she's currently an MFA candidate. This year she was awarded The Richard Stanley Award.","user_id":20719,"name":"Ileana Doble Hernandez","website":"www.ileanadobleh.com"},{"id":162542,"bio":"-painter\n-freelance documentary photographer\n-based in  Qazvin.iran","user_id":161940,"name":"maryam shirdel","website":""},{"id":670140,"bio":"I'm Ingrid Sampaio, a 32-year-old originally from Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, Brazil, currently residing in Woburn, MA. In 2011, I embarked on a journey to the United States in pursuit of better opportunities. Starting as a cleaner, I eventually founded Ingrid’s Team LLC, a cleaning company empowering seven women. This venture has been a catalyst for my personal growth, guiding me towards a mission-driven path as an artist. My focus lies in capturing the essence of people within their environments, striving to cultivate empathy and understanding. The challenges I overcame as a cleaner in a new environment shaped me into a resilient artist, passionate about narrating individual stories and fostering connections among people.\n\n","user_id":669556,"name":"Ingrid Sampaio","website":"ingridsampaio.io"},{"id":801962,"bio":"","user_id":789132,"name":"Krzysztof Rejek","website":"www.instagram.com/rejek"},{"id":20819,"bio":"Antonio Pulgarín (b.1989) is a Colombian American lens-based artist and arts education administrator currently working and living in the Pacific Northwest. He received his BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in 2013. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he began his career, as an arts educator and administrator, working for multiple non-profit organizations, developing equitable arts programming for youth across the country. In his artistic practice, his work is an exploration of the Latinx and Queer narrative in America. As an artist his work has been previously exhibited at the Bronx Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Aperture Foundation, Baxter St Camera Club of New York, Longwood Art Gallery, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, BRIC, and Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland. In addition, his work has received honors from YoungArts, The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, EnFoco, The Magenta Foundation, Latin American Fotografia, American Photography, and PDN Photo Annual.\n\n","user_id":20819,"name":"Antonio Pulgarin","website":"www.antoniopulgarin.com"},{"id":558311,"bio":"Ewelina Strzelczyk is freelance documentary photographer based in Bibice, Poland. \nIn her work, she focuses mainly on projects related to childeren, their development and role in society.\nShe is currently leading a long-term project, documenting and accompanying  Cheerleaders UNQ.","user_id":557727,"name":"Ewelina Strzelczyk","website":""},{"id":21045,"bio":"Blaž Gutman (1990) is a Slovenian photographer, working on long-term personal photographic projects and archaeological photography. He is an archeologist by education, photographer by passion and profession and humanist by choice. He is currently enrolled in MFA in Photography at Belfast School of Art, University of Ulster. ","user_id":21045,"name":"Blaž Gutman","website":"www.blazgutman.com"},{"id":21193,"bio":"Photojournalist based in Brooklyn. ","user_id":21193,"name":"Wes Bruer","website":"www.wesbruer.com "},{"id":21178,"bio":"Since 2002, Mr. Di Sisto has taken classes and workshops on photography with well-know Argentine instructors such as Lena Szankay and Juan Travnik.\n\nHis book \"Encierro (enclosure)\" was published by  Tusquets Publishers in 2004.\n\nHe has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,  China, Germany, Russia and USA.\n\nHe won 2nd prize in the Biblioteca Nacional in Argentina\n\nHe was an exhibiting artist in the FotoFest's International Discoveries IV  in 2013 (Houston, TX).\n\nIn 2014 he received the Discovery Prize at the \"Festival of light\", Argentina.\n\nBorn in 1968, Fernando Di Sisto  lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.\n","user_id":21178,"name":"Fernando Di Sisto","website":"www.instagram.com/fernandodisisto"},{"id":332337,"bio":"I'm a Nuclear Medicine radiographer by trade, but my love of photography takes up a lot of my time. I particularly like street photography and amazing architecture.\nI have exhibited in London, New York, Japan, Oxford and Bristol UK.","user_id":331735,"name":"LIZA WIDDOWSON","website":"www.widdowsoncollective.com"},{"id":20749,"bio":"J’ai ce goût pour les mémoires oubliées, les pelotes effilochées et les fils \nqui se délient; les disparitions,les absences.\nIl me plaît de partir à la recherche des traces, des mémoires, des \nempreintes souvent ténues, à la limite de l’imperceptible, d’aller explorer \nles recoins de l’Homme que nous considérons sombres et que nous \npréférons cacher à nos yeux.\nJ’essaie de montrer ce qui est fondamentalement immatériel et pour ce\nfaire j’ai abandonné le numérique au profit de médiums plus tangibles , \nplus palpables.\nMon travail mêle sténopé, ferrotype, mordançage , collage et broderie;\nmes images veulent évoquer ce dénominateur commun universel et en \nrévéler la beauté fragile : la détérioration qui frappe immanquablement \ntoute chose en ce monde.\nNée en 1982 en France, Manon Weiser vit et travaille à Grenoble.\nDiplômée en 2010 de l’école des Gobelins de Paris en prise de vue.","user_id":20749,"name":"Manon Weiser","website":"www.manonweiser.com"},{"id":781735,"bio":"Houston Firefighter who captures odds and outs of small town Texas","user_id":772285,"name":"William Kelly","website":"www.townscrier.net"},{"id":806377,"bio":"My portrait work seeks to capture the spirits of our age.","user_id":792712,"name":"Anais Faraj","website":"www.spiritoftheage.net"},{"id":21229,"bio":"After a career in graphic design, I bought a camera to  find the same level of fulfillment that I had in design. My motto became: \"Always in search of opportunities to express my creativity, I ask the question, 'Is Art here?', wherever I go.\"","user_id":21229,"name":"Larry Torno","website":""},{"id":781467,"bio":"I am a photographer interested in surreal full spectrum explorations of nature. ","user_id":772068,"name":"Christy Cooksey","website":""},{"id":21613,"bio":"Niall McDiarmid is a photographer based in London. His work is primarily about documenting Britain and has been published and exhibited widely. His work has received such recognition as one of Vogue’s Best Spring Photobooks 2015, a number of his prints featured in the Crossing Paths book have been acquired by the Sir Elton John Photography Collection in Atlanta Georgia, and his work has has been featured by Time Magazine, BBC, Vogue Magazine, and The Independent.\n","user_id":21613,"name":"Niall McDiarmid","website":"www.niallmcdiarmid.com"},{"id":801567,"bio":"Semi-professional photographer based in Paris - France / 62 years\ntrained by the French photographer of Russian origin of the Magnum Agency: Gueorgui Pinkhasov\nStreet Photography\nArchitecture\nAbstraction\nReflections\nGraphic art\nColors...\n\n# photos without retouching","user_id":788813,"name":"Burdin Eric","website":"urlr.me/5FfWp"},{"id":534584,"bio":"Fine art photographer, musician, and retired piano technician.  Bodies of work include Fire and Water, Rhythm, Street,  The Island, Reflections in Architecture,  Maine in B\u0026amp;W, Pianos Up Close, Utah Plus, Retro Diners, and Light Painting.  \n\n","user_id":534000,"name":"Carl Root","website":""},{"id":9868,"bio":"Vicky Martin is an award winning British photographer with a background in art and design.  She is best known for her conceptual portraits depicting the conflict between themes of fantasy and reality and strength and vulnerability, especially in relation to the female experience.\nVicky intertwines her created characters with staged realities, which seek to convey the tension and conflicts found within the self. Throughout her work she likes to explore, through strong female characters, recurring themes that she is drawn to, which include: conformity to the stereotypical, individual and societal expectations of femininity, vulnerability and self-doubt. Whilst all her works contribute to the narrative framework developed across her series', they also each depict an element of ambiguity that the viewer is invited to interpret in relation to themselves and their unique perception of the world.\nHer work has been widely published and exhibited nationally and internationally, from Europe to the USA in solo and group shows and her work continues to garner many awards and nominations which include Portrait Photographer of The Year 2020 at the Minimalist Photography Awards, Finalist at the L","user_id":9868,"name":"Vicky Martin","website":"www.vickymartinphoto.co.uk"},{"id":20789,"bio":"","user_id":20789,"name":"Susan Hillyard","website":"susanhillyard.com"},{"id":637687,"bio":"I became an artist during the time of COVID. I was unable to visit art galleries and found limits to how much art I had to put on my walls. So I set out to change my shooting style and make my own beauty. Creating each image in-camera and in real time I am able to create an unreality that is exclusively real. It becomes your reality. For as an artist my sole reason for  making photos is you.   ","user_id":637103,"name":"Jonathan Rodgers","website":"www.ostinato.kim"},{"id":21560,"bio":"I was born in Italy (1977) and currently I'm based in Milan.\nI explore social and gender-related issue in our society. \nMy artistic research investigates the \"self\", exploring its relationship with the world, with the social and natural space that surrounds the human being.\nBody, identity, and emotions are my keywords.\nI got a degree in Natural Science for which I\u0026nbsp;carried out a research project about lions in Tanzania and for five years I had been a geological and naturalistic guide in Iceland and Morocco.\nAfter the war I visited several times for humanitarian purposes Sarajevo where I shot a documentary.\nI am now working using photography, video, installations and mixed media.\n\nI'm a Leica Camera Ambassador.\n\nIf I could live a different life, I would only swap it with an extreme mountain climber: one who pushes his mental and physical limits to makes discoveries.","user_id":21560,"name":"Pietro Baroni","website":"www.pietrobaroni.com"},{"id":781480,"bio":"I  have studied my entire life to become an ophthalmologist. Was it something that I really wanted? No. Was I scared to make a change? Yes! But here I am, ready to show the world all my feelings and vision. ","user_id":772078,"name":"Renata Neculoiu","website":"www.renataneculoiu.com"},{"id":20969,"bio":"My photographic journey started in Devon, England - the county of my birth - where I studied a BA in Graphic Design. Originally interested in Illustration, I was captivated first by the alchemy of the darkroom, and subsequently in the subtle possibilities of colour. I developed a keen interest in a 'heightened sense of place,' as described by Yi-Fu Tuan, more recently popularized in contemporary notions of Psychogeography.\n\nI then worked as a crime scene photographer in London for twelve years, before teaching crime scene examiners in photography.\n\nI recently completed an MA in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at Westminster University. For my major project, I walked around the perimeter of Heathrow Airport and areas nearby earmarked for destruction under plans for expansion. I produced a newspaper of a community meeting with text redacted to signify jets taking off from the runway nearby.","user_id":20969,"name":"Daniel J Norwood","website":"www.djnorwood.com"},{"id":20854,"bio":"I travel all over the world, exploring, observing, feeling, loving… \nI attach my eyes with all my senses and I photograph. \nAnd this for me is happiness. And happiness is to share. \nI don't shoot a photo. I capture the moment while making love with it.","user_id":20854,"name":"Georgios Kalogeropoulos","website":"www,georgioskalogeropoulos.com"},{"id":20879,"bio":"DM is a Maine visual artist working with photographic media. She was educated in the environmental sciences which led to her working as a field biologist for more than a decade. During this same period of time, she merged her scientific practice of inquiry and discovery with that of expression and making in her creative practice. Her work questions our relationship to the natural world, our place in the universe, and our responsibly to this earth and those who inhabit it.  \n\nLiving along the banks of the St. George River in Maine with her her husband is where the verdant greens and the shifting tides inspire her.  \n\nShe is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Humanities at Unity College and the Managing Editor of Hawk \u0026amp; Handsaw - The Journal of Creative Sustainability, the college’s literary and visual arts journal.\n\n","user_id":20879,"name":"DM Witman","website":"www.dmwitman.com"},{"id":20893,"bio":"    Born in Texas and raised in the Midwest, Delilah Montoya later returned to New Mexico, the ancestral home of her mother’s family.   Her work is grounded in the experiences of the Southwest and brings together a multiplicity of syncretic forms and practices – from those of Aztec Mexico and Spain to cross-border vernacular traditions – all of which are shaded by contemporary American customs and values. In her work, she explores the unusual relationships that result from negotiating different strategies of understanding and representing the rich ways of life and thought found in the Southwest.   \n     Montoya’s numerous projects investigate cultural phenomena; whether investigating spiritual rituals or questioning gender traditions, she always addresses and often confronts viewers’ assumptions.     \n","user_id":20893,"name":"Delilah Montoya","website":"www.delilahmontoya.com"},{"id":20981,"bio":"MA Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of  London, U.K.\nBA Documentary photography at the University of Wales, Newport, U.K.\nBA Academic Art and Graphic Design at Šiauliai University, Lithuania.\n","user_id":20981,"name":"Eugenijus Barzdžius","website":"www.eugenijusb.com"},{"id":781482,"bio":"","user_id":772080,"name":"Pallavi Balijepalli","website":"www.pallaviphotography.com"},{"id":79249,"bio":"Fernanda Del Barrio (1995, Mexico)\nVisual Artist\n\nIn her artistic practice, she uses photography and art actions as a means to conceptualize themes such as emptiness, distance, intimacy, and the body. Through her work she creates visual allegories conceived from both experience and the existential. These conceptual-metaphorical propositions are crafted from the body and the environment, employing a subtle and poetic language derived from the understanding, alteration, and interpretation of elements that serve as symbols in both individual and collective comprehension.\n\nShe holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Film, and a Minor in Art Studies from Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico). She also has a Master's degree in Contemporary Photography from EFTI (Spain).\n\nShe's been part of artistic programs such as MAPS by Getxophoto and PAAL by Boom! Art Community in Spain. She currently lives and works in Madrid, where she develops new artistic projects.","user_id":78949,"name":"Fernanda Del Barrio","website":"fernandadelbarrio.com"},{"id":57699,"bio":"Solo exhibitions:\n2021 Kochi, Japan\n2019 Stockholms Fotoantikvariat, Stockholm\n2018 Luova, Helsinki, Finland\n2016 Stockholms Fotoantikvariat, Stockholm\n2014 Black Door Gallery, Örebro, Sweden\n2011 Latvian Museum of Photography, Riga, Latvia \n2009 Atelier Visu, Marseille, France\n2007 Stockholm Fotoantikvariat, Sweden\n1999 Mira, Stockholm, Sweden\n1998 Galleri Ibiz, Vaasa, Finland\n1997 Galleri Mazarin, Söderhamn, Sweden\n1996 Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden\n1994 Fotogalleriet, Oslo, Norw\n 1994 Laterna Magica, Helsinki, Finland\n 1994 Fotograficentrum Nykyaika, Tampere, Finland\n 1994 Fotograficentrum Peri, Turku, Finland","user_id":57704,"name":"Tore Sandahl","website":"toresandahl.com"},{"id":60022,"bio":" Künstler  -   75 Jahre\n","user_id":60027,"name":"Helmut-Ulrich Weiss","website":""},{"id":718981,"bio":"I started photographing what happened to me without paying much attention to the details, then I learned to dwell on what I saw ... to dwell on every little detail, intoxicated by the beauty that surrounds us and that often escapes a distracted eye.\nI learned to exploit my state of mind to create photographs that give emotions .... because what I would like is to convey a part of me through my way of photographing. I would like my photographs to talk about me, my experience and my present. Photography is a symbiosis between technique and soul ... photography is art and through it I would like to express the man I am, it is my way to communicate.\nLoving to photograph and discover abandoned places also implies a deep respect for the latter, for their history and for their experience that exudes in every corner and in every point the camera is directed.","user_id":718397,"name":"GIANFRANCO BAROLLO","website":"www.facebook.com/Oblivioninthepast"},{"id":479997,"bio":"","user_id":479413,"name":"Siri Zakaras","website":"siri-zakaras.pixels.com"},{"id":781646,"bio":"","user_id":772206,"name":"Jack Weingarten","website":""},{"id":106450,"bio":"José Ney Milá Espinosa (b. 1959) is a self-taught Cuban/American nationality photographer.\n\nHe appears in the collections of the Southeastern Florida Museum of Photography and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. United States among others.\n\nIncluded in catalogs such as Memoirs: Cuban Plastic Arts of the 20th Century. California, 2004; ¨100 years of Cuban photography. 1998 Madrid and Fotofest´94. Contemporary Photography from the Island, 1980 to the Present” Houston, 1994.\n\nHis recent international awards include Tokyo Foto Awards, Japan; IPA, New York, USA; London Creative Competition. England; Moscow Photo Awards. Russia and Le Prix de la Photographie de Paris, France.\n\nHe lives and works in Kissimmee, Florida, USA.\n","user_id":105848,"name":"Jose Ney Mila Espinosa","website":"www.joseneystudio.com"},{"id":706428,"bio":"father of two children","user_id":705844,"name":"TETSUJI YAMAGUCHI","website":""},{"id":126848,"bio":"Sandra Weller, born in Germany, is a freelance documentary and street photographer with a strong interest in environmental conflicts and social justice. Her work has been published in media such as Newsweek, Time, National Geographic Traveler, The Economist, La Repulica, Womankind, Experience Magazine or Spiegel.\nSandra received grants from NeustartKultur, Stiftung Kulturwerk and Lagois grant. She received the 2022 Earth Photo Award in the “Climate of Change” category and was nominated for the Urban Photo Award. In 2023 she received the Lagois Foerderpreis 'Climate Justice' and was shortlisted at the Earth Photo Award and Urban Photo Award. Sandra studied visual communication with a focus on photography at the Maastricht Institute of Arts and graduated with a Bachelor of Design in 2006. She is a member of the Anzenberger photo agency.\n","user_id":126246,"name":"Sandra Weller","website":"www.sandrawellerfoto.com"},{"id":88606,"bio":"I am a photographer from Lublin, Poland, and I'm interested in social heritage, my family albums, changing environment and history, and in everything what surrounds me. ","user_id":88153,"name":"Malwina Majer","website":"www.be.net/majeraszek"},{"id":126962,"bio":"Victoria Martin is a double Batchelor of Fine Art with concentrations in Graphic Design and Photography, studying at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.","user_id":126360,"name":"Victoria Martin","website":"vlmartist.com"},{"id":587450,"bio":"I am a completely self-taught photographer who has dabbled in just about every genre of photography in my twenty plus years behind a camera. Black and white photography has become my favourite medium for expression and story telling. ","user_id":586866,"name":"Robyn E Abrams","website":""},{"id":450649,"bio":"Eowyn’s exploration of human psychology in a quickly shifting world is through the lens of her camera.  Whether she’s aware or not, the Dutch old masters like Pieter Claesz and Jan Steen, and more contemporary artists like Francis Bacon,  are clearly inspirational to how Eowyn composes her subjects and how she masterfully manipulates light and darkness to reveal the full spectrum of passionate suffering and delights that make up the portfolio of human emotion.","user_id":450065,"name":"Eowyn Ruud-olsen","website":"mippythemipster.wixsite.com/ruudolsenvisualart?fbclid=IwAR3oW6WJ9PkotwuL9UCwpqTWvFrjqjdobZYtCTs-r3sNVhLZ_9pH6wt4llU"},{"id":665890,"bio":"Born 1976 and raised in Vienna, Beatriz Hasler has always been a keen photographer. She studied for her first degree in International Economics at the University of Vienna, graduating with a Bachelor of Honors degree in 2000 at the University of Manchester. She has worked on numerous art projects, including creating visual experiences in a team at the Arena in Vienna or being part of the children’s art workshop team at Womad Festival, England. In 2000 she completed a Master of Science Degree in Design and Digital Media at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She subsequently worked in a Design Co-operative in Glasgow until she set off to see and photograph the world from her bike for eight months. Since 2008 she has lived in Vienna, where she has regularly exhibited photography and works on graphic projects. In 2019 she qualified and completed (2020) the masterclass for photography in Vienna to deepen her knowledge of the visual world and broaden her path as a photographer. She has been exhibiting in Vienna and abroad, in 2021 and 2022 her work could be seen in Ibiza, Luxembourg, Lisbon and Vienna, where she lives and works.\n","user_id":665306,"name":"Beatriz Hasler","website":"www.beahasler.at"},{"id":693294,"bio":"My love of nature and my passion for photography have been with me for many years and are an important part of my life. \nSince last year, I have been using my passion for nature photography to help people who have no access to the healing powers of nature. \nBy providing evidence-based photography to clinics and medical practices, I want to contribute to improving people's wellbeing and recovery.\nThrough my photography, I want to inspire people to appreciate and protect nature. Because only if we value and respect nature can we preserve it for future generations.","user_id":692710,"name":"Angela Gaa","website":"info@angela-gaa.com"},{"id":21008,"bio":"Background in photography and video. Travel photography is personal project. Also volunteer at MarinTV as technical director in studio and camera operator at special events.","user_id":21008,"name":"Andy Goldman","website":"andygmages.com"},{"id":21077,"bio":"French lawyer, based in Paris and Berlin.\n\nAnalog photography.","user_id":21077,"name":"Jean-Baptiste Lhuillier","website":""},{"id":21198,"bio":"\n","user_id":21198,"name":"Luis Botana","website":""},{"id":319604,"bio":"A musician and as well as a photographer,  Matthew Zory recently retired as Assistant Principal Bass of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He is still the principal rhythm section bassist for the Cincinnati Pops and freelances across the country. \n Matt’s most recent shows include solo shows at the Kroner Gallery (Foto Focus ’22) and Wash Park Art, both in Cincinnati.\nHis photography has been featured numerous publications including Analog Magazine, AEQAI arts journal, the Manifest International Photography Annual, Cincinnati Magazine the Cincinnati Enquirer and Life Framer and has appeared a number of museums and galleries including the Taft Museum of Art, Carnegie Center for the Arts, and Indian Hill Gallery. Matt also has a studio at the Pendleton Galleries in Cincinnati.\nHis most recent photography book, Through the Lens: The Remaking of Cincinnati’s Music Hall, takes readers beyond the hall’s elegant public spaces to explore its hidden corners as hundreds of workers undertake the exacting work of recasting Samuel Hannaford's 19th-century building for 21st-century use. Through the Lens is available at Jos Beth Books, on Amazon or www.matthewzory.com.\nBefore moving to Cincinnati","user_id":319002,"name":"Matthew Zory","website":"www.matthewzory.com"},{"id":101613,"bio":"Born in Sanfins (PT) in 1993, Bruno Oliveira grew up in Luxembourg, where he is currently based. His origins, travel experiences and cultural background are the basis of his artistic work. In 2015, after quitting his job as an educator, he started studying visual arts at the prestigious ENSAV La Cambre in Brussels, from which he graduated with a Master degree . \n\nPersonal journeys often inspire Bruno Oliveira’s practice. He gets in touch with people, listens to their stories and re-tells them in his own, often poetic way. His works revolve mostly around the themes of community, migration and travel. For him it is essential that there is something about a place or a person he needs to record, remember or think about again.\n","user_id":101011,"name":"Bruno Oliveira","website":"www.brunooliveira.lu"},{"id":106802,"bio":"En 2004 Patrick Richard part s’installer à Bali, patrie d’accueil et lieu de mutation, après plus de 25 années d’un parcours émérite dans le monde des affaires. Parcourant sans cesse sa terre d’adoption afin de saisir émotions et images furtives, il est exposé une première fois en 2006, ce sera East Sunset+. Hommage intense à l’île des dieux et à son peuple.\n\nExpositions individuelles :\n2006: East Sunset - Warisan Gallery, Bali \n2008: Oldies - Warisan Gallery, Bali \n2009: Campur - Warisan Gallery, Bali\n2010: Rencontre[s] - Warisan Gallery, Bali\n 2011: [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at Kendra Gallery, Bali\n2012 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at Helutrans Artspace, Singapore \n2012 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at The Legian Hotel Artspace, Bali\n2013 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at Phulay Bay Ritz Carlton Artspace, Thaïlande\n2013 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at Compagnie Française de l’Orient et de la Chine, Paris\n2014 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at Travel Gallery, Liège\n2015 - [O2] - Solo photography exhibition at OFI-AM, Paris\n2020 - Tree of life - Solo photography exhibition at Mar’co Gallery, Paris\n","user_id":106200,"name":"Patrick Richard","website":"www.patrickrichard.com"},{"id":781556,"bio":"People are at the centre of my work. Whether abstract or figurative, they are always present. I am interested in the history and identity of people, both large and small, whether warlike or peaceful. Every message - from intellectual to primitive - that people send out is a reason for me to absorb it, filter it and create something from it. This can be comic characters, TV series, philosophers or literature and much more. I am open to any input. That's why my art has different facets and forms, just as people have different facets. First and foremost, it is not important to me what form my art takes, but that it gains strength through its reduction. In addition, my Spanish and Swiss roots influence and inspire me - like Goya and Giacometti.","user_id":772137,"name":"Youri Laubscher","website":"www.yourimages.co "},{"id":803257,"bio":"Originally from Savoie, I had the chance to grow up in a small ski resort located in the Alps . It’s to the rhythm of the seasons and in contact with Nature that I learn to develop my creativity. In 2000, I joined an Applied Arts school in Lyon with a specialization in computer graphics.\n\nA graphic designer by trade, I started photography in 2008. I devote a large part of my free time to photograph the chiaroscuros that emerge in the streets of the city of lights, Lyon. This ballad will have lasted 7 years, an initiatory path which will remain in my photographer’s heart.\n\nDrawing, painting, graphics, video, 3D will now part of my daily life. Since then, I have observed my environment with another look and I try to apprehend harmony in forms, colors, geometry, numbers, spirals, fractals, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, the angle gold, cymatics, vortices, ...\n\nLiving now in Jura, it is here that I chose to return to nature. The concrete street gives way to paths tree-lined, the silhouettes become rarer and gradually I evolve towards a more refined and more colored pictures. It is not uncommon for my experience of city ​​photography helps me when taking photos view in nature. Black and white is, in my opinion, a excellent practice for understanding, capturing and adjusting to better light in a scene.","user_id":790188,"name":"Sylvain Rouvier","website":"www.sylvainrouvier.com"},{"id":781796,"bio":"","user_id":772333,"name":"Daniel Delaney","website":""},{"id":779176,"bio":"Artista visual y fotógrafa Argentina. Realizó su formación en la carrera de dirección cinematográfica y actualmente estudia Arte-terapia.\nFue ganadora del concurso realizado por la fotógrafa argentina Gaby Herbstein y becada en su workshop de fotografía. También publicada en revistas como “Albahaca” revista, “Fotorevista”, “MARIKA Magazine”, “GMARO Magazine” y finalista en el concurso “Guijón está de foto”(España). Sus fotos han sido exhibidas en muestras individuales y colectivas en Buenos Aires (Argentina) y Melbourne (Australia). \nInspirada por el surrealismo y la creación de imágenes como práctica ritual, se dedica principalmente a la fotografía de retrato y trabaja como realizadora audiovisual. \n","user_id":770237,"name":"Gabriela Jerjes","website":"www.gabrielajerjes.com"},{"id":106756,"bio":"My name is Jennette I have always had a love of photography and nature. Have been taking pictures since I got a camera for Christmas when I was 10.","user_id":106154,"name":"Jennette Harnett Baughan","website":"jennette.picfair.com"},{"id":699265,"bio":"Theater photographer.\nFascinated by the theater, which I try to convey in my photographs. Hungry of any impressions, in theater I find their infinite richness: a world of emotions, sounds, words, new spaces, shapes and colors. Photography is for me a medium that allows me to capture this experience that lasts only for a split second. \nI collaborate with many theater artists, mainly in Kraków, Poland. I have been specialized in showing theatre life in two different ways: 1) by preparing an advertising set of the best scenes from a play to promote it; 2) by documenting the creative process accompanying the creation of a new theatrical play - from the first rehearsals on which ideas are born, through advanced work on roles, choreography, including stage design, to the final effect of the completed performance.\n\nAWARDS:\n2023, 2022 - International Photography Awards, Event category \n2023 - PX3 Paris Prix de la Photographie, Press category\n2020 - 6th Theater Photography Competition","user_id":698681,"name":"Anna Orzyłowska","website":"www.annaorzylowska.com"},{"id":276110,"bio":"Michael Fuller is a photographer and filmmaker based in Halifax, NS, Canada. ","user_id":275508,"name":"Michael Fuller","website":""},{"id":253820,"bio":"ALCHEMIST OF PERCEPTION AND TRANSFORMATION\nby Ann Williams for Project HIGH ART\n\nCynthia Karalla is an alchemist, an activist, and an experimental artist who thrives on pushing the boundaries of contemporary reality. Her work transcends conventional art forms, blending elements of architecture, photography, fine arts, and alchemical philosophy. In her journey as an artist, she has harnessed the power of transforming negatives into positives, both in her life and her art.\n\nKaralla’s artistic voyage begins with a background in architecture that later melds with her love for photography. Her ability to bend time linearity is evident in her work, where she utilizes photography as a tool to redirect our vision and reframe our perception of reality. In a post-digital world characterized by chaos and unpredictability, she uses the process of developing film as a metaphor for navigating through life’s intricacies.\n\nHer alchemical perspective has taught her to embrace the unpredictability inherent in transformation. Karalla’s most renowned project, “Untitled, Mono Lisa,” \nSee More https://projecthighart.net/cynthia-karalla-alchemist-of-perception-and-transformation/","user_id":253218,"name":"Cynthia Karalla","website":"www.karalla.com"},{"id":21120,"bio":"Born in Boston, Massachusetts, JOSEPH-PHILIPPE BÉVILLARD started drawing and painting after losing his hearing at the age of three. He became interested in photography in high school and formally began studying photography in 1985 at the Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1990, Bévillard continued his studies at the Art Institute of Boston, where he began sharpening his photographic style while shooting square format black and white portraits of people he met in nightclubs and on the street. After working for several major photo labs in Massachusetts in the latter half of the 90s, he moved to Ireland at the beginning of the Millennium to start his property management business. In 2007, he returned to photography, creating images in the manner of his portrait work of the early 90s. In 2010, he started a new project that would largely define his photographic course moving forward: photographing communities of Irish Travellers (aka Mincéirs). These documentary photographs, shot in vibrant color, have been widely celebrated and have most recently earned him many awards including All About Photography, Budapest International, Fotonostrum, Head On,  International Photography Award, Kolga Tbilisi International, LensCulture, Lucie Foundation, Miami Street Photography Festival, Moscow International, ND, Photo Vogue, Pollux, PX3, The Independent Photographer, Tokyo International. Mincéirs is Bévillard’s first book and second printing of his book is currently available.","user_id":21120,"name":"Joseph-Philippe Bevillard","website":"www.jpbevillard.com"},{"id":781715,"bio":"Noa Reichenberg, born 1983, an Israeli based artist and photographer. \nHolds a BA in Arts and Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, Israel (2010), and an MA in Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, Israel (2014). \nHer artworks and photography have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including as a semi-finalist at the Head on photo festival, Australia (2023), at Up arts incubator gallery, US (2021), PH21 photography gallery, Budapest (2021), Haze gallery, Berlin (2021), CICA museum of contemporary art in South Korea (2020), Menier Gallery in London (2019), and in a solo exhibition at ZEZEZE gallery, Israel (2019).  \n","user_id":772268,"name":"Noa Reichenberg","website":"www.noa-art.co.il"},{"id":107107,"bio":"Veronica Catania was born in 1987.\nAfter studying Cinema and post-Production at “La Sapienza” in Rome, she traveled alone worldwide for two years as she believed using her education and taking it to the world was the very best opportunity in refining her passion. Over the years she has been focusing her work in visual storytelling with an intimate approach to social and cultural issues. In 2014 she won a grant to attend the reportage courses at “Scuola Romana di fotografia”\nShe currently lives and works between Rome and Brasil.","user_id":106505,"name":"Veronica Catania","website":"www.veronicacatania.com"},{"id":126959,"bio":"I am a freelance journalist and photographer, based in Berlin. \n\n","user_id":126357,"name":"Ekaterina Bodyagina","website":"www.ekaterinabodyagina.com"},{"id":106453,"bio":"\nBIOGRAPHY :\n\nI was a child with a camera in my hand.  As an adult, I was an artist in residence at the Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA.  I was represented by Spindrift Gallery in Gualala, CA. until they closed.  In addition to my website, my images can be seen at online galleries.  Fine art exhibitions have shown my work online and at galleries in juried shows. \nSpindrift Gallery, Gualala, CA / 2015\nArtist in Residence, Mendocino Art Center 2014-2015\nOdd Fellows Hall / Nexxus Show / 2015\nPhotolucida Critical Mass / Finalist /2012\nWIPI / Honorable Mention / 2012\nIPA / Honorable Mention  / 2009\nJuried Close Up Exhibition/NY / 2008\nMarin Open Studios / Sausalito / 2016\nPartners Gallery / Ft Bragg / CA /2015\n","user_id":105851,"name":"Bonnie Lammar","website":"www.bonnielammar.com"},{"id":781813,"bio":"I am a young photographer born in Kazakhstan in 2002. Now I'm studying at a university in another country, but sometimes I come to work on a project. The project is dedicated to my hometown, where I spent my childhood.","user_id":772346,"name":"Almas Mukhanov","website":""},{"id":781881,"bio":"Fine Art and street photographer","user_id":772397,"name":"Zinovia Chatzidaki","website":"www.instagram.com/zinovia_chatzidaki"},{"id":785575,"bio":"","user_id":775400,"name":"Timi Oladeji","website":"www.5olae.com"},{"id":631844,"bio":"I was a commercial photographer up until 2002. I teach photography at Peterborough College and University Centre Peterborough","user_id":631260,"name":"Tony Lumb","website":"www.tonylumbphotography.com"},{"id":245368,"bio":"Born and raise in the province of Ferrara, Italy. I approached the photography between 2014 and 2015, recognizing it as the way to go. \nafter a course of self-taught between books and basic classes, i joined the international school of photography Apab in Florence, where i improved my skills and refined my style. I started my photography career in 2021 as a pet-photographer, but i'm always into street-photography and i still in love with lights and shadows shots.\nI'm always looking for new ideas and experience that make me professionally grow up.","user_id":244766,"name":"Matteo Fabbri","website":"www.matteofabbriphotography.it"},{"id":21160,"bio":"","user_id":21160,"name":"Yvonne Lu","website":"www.ancajaier.com"},{"id":684920,"bio":"Izor’s camera captures what we don’t see, at times hope for, and at times would rather ignore than be faced with- answering questions of identity and social integration. She has has been a part of several exhibitions and has been published worldwide. ","user_id":684336,"name":"Kate Izor","website":"www.kateizor.com"},{"id":98874,"bio":"North Wales based photographer, long time mountaineer and rock climber. Favourite subjects, mountain and coast landscape, street photography","user_id":98273,"name":"Ken Latham","website":"www.facebook.com/welshlight?skip_nax_wizard=true\u0026ref_type=bookmark"},{"id":21308,"bio":"I received a B.A/N-Dip in Fine Art from Dun Laoighaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology in 1998, and in 2010 I studied Photography and digital imaging at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. I put my career on hold in 2003 to have a family but since 2009 my work has been selected for the annual exhibition at the prestigious Royal Ulster Academy, I have been published in Abridged art magazine, F-Stop photography magazine and Source photography magazine, I have been selected for several collections on Saatchi online by the director of the Saatchi Gallery Rebecca Wilson and was also a finalist in their 'Places and Spaces' showdown competition.\nIn 2012 I curated and exhibited in 'Close to Closure' a photography exhibition at the Backloft Gallery, Dublin for PhotoIreland Festival.","user_id":21308,"name":"Rebecca McGetrick","website":"www.rebeccamcgetrick.com"},{"id":68636,"bio":"Born in Barcelona in 1957.\nPhotographer, graphic designer, illustrator and amateur musician based in Barcelona, Spain.\n\nI have made some solo and group exhibitions, such as \"Barcelona, retrats....\" ArtsLibris, Barcelona 2023 / \"Interpretar lo prohibido\". Barcelona, 2022 / \"Songs to Watch\", Barcelona 2021 / \"Walk in a dream\", Guardiola de B., 2018 / \"Blipoint\", Madrid, 2018 / Fundació Vila Casas. Torroella, 2017 / Les Escales. Sant Cugat 2017, 2016.\nI have been awarded in different international competitions and have published a dozen of photo books.","user_id":68370,"name":"Toni Ricart","website":"www.toniricart.com"},{"id":104832,"bio":"Rahul Talukder is a documentary photographer born in Bangladesh in 1991. What started as a passion for street photography later turned into a career choice. In 2011, he joined Pathshala to study documentary photography. Since then, he started working on different socio-political and cultural issues. \nIn 2014, he won World Press Photo Award in the Spot News story category for his story 'Collapse of Rana Plaza. He also won Sony World Photography Awards 2015 Professional category - Conceptual, Magnum Photos 30 Under 30, 4th Lumix Foto Festival - Freelance Award \u0026amp; PX3 Prix de la Photographie. He has been awarded as the highly commended Ian Parry Scholarship 2014, Runner up in the Alexia Foundation Student Grant 2015, and finalist in the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards - Student Focus 2014. His works have appeared in New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Sunday Times and many other international media. He had exhibitions in locally and internationally including UK, USA, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India China, Greece, Australia, and many other countries.  ","user_id":104230,"name":"Rahul Talukder","website":"www.rahultalukder.com"},{"id":703797,"bio":"","user_id":703213,"name":"Hannelore Aydin","website":"www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/559529"},{"id":200768,"bio":"Elisa Martorana was born in Palermo 17th December 1984. An Art Teacher, in 2003 she got a diplome in Art of Photography and Graphic Design at the Art institute, in 2011 she is proclaimed as Graphic designer with 110 cum laude in Visual Arts and Performing Arts at the Art Accademy in Palermo. In August of the same year she obtained the sponsorship by MIBAC for the exhibition “Those of Bagheria after Baaria”, a tribute to Giuseppe Tornatore exhibited by the poet Ignazio Buttitta’s “Putia”. In October 2011 Dr. Vittorio Sgarbi will receive the graphic work MAFIA BREAKFAST donated to him by Mr.ss Martorana during the manifestation “Arte e Legalità” held in Bagheria. In March 2012 she is nominated “Honorary member” of the Parliament of Legality by the President Nicolò Manino. In april 2011 during the exhibition “il Mare color del vino” ispired by Leonardo Sciascia’s homonymous book she received the sponsorship MIBAC for the Culture Week. In 2012 the international painter Arrigo Musti entrusts her with n editorial consultancy and the artistic comunication of his personal exhibition “Nameless” shown in the halls of Vicolo Valdina in Montecitorio. In July the patron Roberto Bilotti Ruggi D’Aragona asks for Mr.s Martorana creativity in a collective in Palazzo Costantino Di Napoli in occasion of the 388th festival in honor of the Patron Saint of Palermo. In January 2013 she works as a film director for the first time, she testifies her battle against violence on women by making a musical videoclip inspired by Cruciano Di Novo’s book “Nati eroi” collaborating with the video operator Daniele Cangialosi. They keep are still collaborating today. Known for her work through art against organized crime and social injustice she was invited to the Quirinale in Rome for the opening of the academic year 2013-2014. from 20th May to 7th June she has and exhibition in the Italian Cultural Foundation in New York held in Casa Belvedere. When she returns to Italy she is invited to present her catalog “Those of Bagheria after Baaria” at “White 30” in collaboration with “Feltrinelli” in “Aurum – LA FABBRICA DELLE IDEE” in Pescara for the 150th Anniversary of Gabriele D’Annunzio. 19th March 2014 “L’albero giallo” realized for the Artistic Collection project: “The tree: when the chronicle becomes art” was donated by the Embassy of the Friendship ICS Buttitta of Bagheria to Pope Francis. She idealised and managed with the international artist Beatrice Feo Filangeri the exhibition of contemporary art “Rosalia on the road” during the festival of Saint Rosalia in 2014 held in Palermo. She received a nomination for an award for the XXI/a edition of “Premio Sicilia” with the patronship of Sair Federica III Yasmin Von Hohenstaufen and she was conferred an award in 2014 for “L’Arte sezione fotografia”, on this occasion Elisa Martorana also received the exclusive “Benemerenza Federico II”. The two most important acknowledgements from “Sovrano Ordine dei Templari Federicani di Sicilia” they were awarded by the Gran Maestro Corrado Armeri. Elisa Martorana has realized numerous photografic exhibitions and graphic project for official occasion sponsored by Companies and public institutions. Her artistic contribution is sought after during artistic and cultural events.","user_id":200166,"name":"Elisa Martorana","website":"elisamartorana.jimdo.com"},{"id":781945,"bio":"Lucas Troadec is an analog photographer from France + Abu Dhabi. Lucas crafts narratives that transcend reality, presenting a world where raw beauty and the mundane often clash and converge.\n\nIn 2023, a year into his career, Lucas entered the Taylor Wessing Prize exhibition, won the Portrait of Britain 2023, was selected for GUPs Fresheyes Exceptional Talent award, and became a finalist in the Portrait Prize of the Independent Photographer.","user_id":772445,"name":"Lucas Troadec","website":""},{"id":21159,"bio":"Barbara Leolini (b. 1988) is an Italian freelance photographer. \nIn 2007, she enrolled at the Florence University and started studying Journalism. Following this path, she started pursuing her passion for photography and started combining it with her field of studies. After graduation in Media and Journalism studies,  she enrolled at Fondazione Studio Marangoni to study photojournalism.\nIn 2013, she is selected as a participant for the Masterclass of Yan Morvan at International Summer School of Photography in Latvia (ISSP). \nHer long-term project “Pride” was one of the 20 finalists of the Grand Premio Epson-Portfolio Italia 2013.\nIn 2015, she attended the Advanced Visual Storytelling class at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in Aarhus, graduating with honors.\n","user_id":21159,"name":"Barbara Leolini","website":"www.barbaraleolini.com"},{"id":688275,"bio":"","user_id":687691,"name":"YU-CHENG CHANG","website":""},{"id":802007,"bio":"","user_id":789162,"name":"Paul Murray","website":"www.reflexlens.com"},{"id":781916,"bio":"Hey there, I'm Vi – a freelance photographer based in Bangkok, originally hailing from Vietnam. I'm all about bringing visuals to life! Whether I'm freezing those magical moments into stunning stills or weaving some mesmerizing graphics, I'm always up for it. My skills cover a bunch of multimedia areas, and I've got a keen eye for detail and a knack for stirring up emotions through my work. I love turning brand stories into dynamic experiences by capturing precious memories with my photography. ","user_id":772423,"name":"Vi Nguyen","website":"www.iamviinguyenn.com"},{"id":109433,"bio":"\nPrue Platt-Hepworth\n\nPrue trained at the National Art School in Sydney in Graphic Design as a prelude to a career in the fashion industry and undertook further training in Fashion Design  at Harrow College in London.\nPrue worked in London, where she regularly exhibited her own label at The British Designer Show, and Milanovendemoda in Italy.   Now living back in Sydney, Prue attended various digital photography courses at the Centre for Photography.\n\nRecent Awards:\nHead On portrait prize finalist 2023\nFinalist – Gosford Art Prize finalist 2022/2021/2020\n1st prize Aperture Club 'A Sense of Place' 2019\nHead On Portrait Prize Finalist 2017 Semi Finalist 2021\n2017 Sony World Photography Awards – commended.\n\nOnline Publications:\n2016 SILVERSHOTZ – Special Edition – Contemporary Photographers Portfolios – Prue Platt-Hepworth: Embryo \u0026amp;  Emotional Journey –Vol 11 Ed 1 2016\nPublished:\nThe Australian  Weekend Magazine -– Heart of The Nation – Chrissie de Looze – 2017\n Silvershotz 2017 Folio Annual","user_id":108831,"name":"prue platt-hepworth","website":"www.nebuliarts.com"},{"id":21272,"bio":"Born in 1984, from western Norway. Finished my photographic apprenticeship under master photographer Hans Jørgen Brun (European master of photography and FBIPP) in march 2014. Established my own studio 1. november 2014. Portraits and documentary. Analog and digital.\n\n","user_id":21272,"name":"Andreas Eikeseth Nygjerd","website":"www.aenfotografi.no"},{"id":697811,"bio":"Photographing is always my comfort zone to get to know my thoughts and to get along with other people and society. ","user_id":697227,"name":"Jingni Wang","website":"www.niqowang.com"},{"id":146903,"bio":"Ilse Oosterkamp (!973, Hardenberg, the Netherlands), graduated Cum Laude in December 2015 from the Photo Academy Amsterdam.\n\nTo me, photography is about drawing attention to unnoticed things.\n\nAn important part of my work is drawing attention to details that are often remain invisible or inconspicuous and show that they are also interesting or beautiful.\n\nIt is often about people or things or parts of them that stand out or fascinate me and because there is an unexpected quality to it if you look closely. Sometimes it is details or properties that I magnify that creates an interesting form or composition.\n\nI get my inspiration from my immediate environment. My biggest source of inspiration is my multiple disabled son Melle. He is a cheerful boy, who needs support from his surroundings in everything.\n\nI am fascinated by his being ‘different’ and the possibilities and impossibilities of his body.\n\nWhat strikes me when I photograph my son is that I see the beauty of the unusual. Because we are so familiar with each other, I can look at him casually as if he were a living sculpture. The question is always what to show and what not to. If I leave out the context, sculptures arise. It sh","user_id":146301,"name":"Ilse Oosterkamp","website":"www.ilseoosterkamp.com"},{"id":21094,"bio":"Kasper Palsnov is a freelance documentary photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. He owns a BA in photojournalism from The Danish School of Media \u0026amp; Journalism. As a part of the BA-program he underwent 1,5 years of internship at the Danish daily Berlingske.\n\nBeside his work as a freelance documentary photographer, he's a proud member and co-founder of MINT collective.","user_id":21094,"name":"Kasper Palsnov","website":"www.kasperpalsnov.dk"},{"id":9812,"bio":"","user_id":9812,"name":"Liliana Gelman","website":"www.lilianagelman.com"},{"id":782037,"bio":"Talitha Els is a Fine Artist and Art lecturer based in Centurion, South Africa. She holds a Masters degree in Fine Art (cum laude) and has been lecturing at the Fine and Studio Arts department of Tshwane University of Technology since 2015.\n\nAlthough she is qualified in and practices various forms of visual art, she has  a particular love for photography and as such, once she discovered the cyanotype process while still an art student, it quickly became her medium of choice.\n\nShe has taken part in various art exhibitions, has been a finalist in the ABSA L'Atelier art competition, and is a top 40 finalist in the 2023 Sanlam Portrait awards that is currently in a touring exhibition around South Africa.","user_id":772518,"name":"Talitha Els","website":""},{"id":782032,"bio":"","user_id":772514,"name":"Harsa Mitra","website":""},{"id":21189,"bio":"Simon Prunty is an artist and photography tutor based in Dublin, Ireland. In 2006 he graduated from NCAD (The National College of Art and Design) with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art Media.\nAlthough disciplined in painting and draughtsmanship, Simon's work is based mainly in the medium of analogue photography. In practice his painterly style will deviate from the purely representational aesthetic of most contemporary photography into more conceptual and expressive territory, taking in as influences not just photographers such as Trent Park, William Klein, Daido Moriyama and Michael Ackerman, but also a wide array of classical and modern painters such as Francisco Goya, Edgar Degas, James Ensor, Lucien Freud and Gerard Richter, to name just a few. \nHis photo project, ‘Protests Come and Go’ was exhibited as a debut solo exhibition at In-spire Galerie, Dublin, from March 23rd – April 5th, 2016.  \nSimon is currently the darkroom tutor for DUPA (Dublin University Photography Association) in Trinity College, Dublin.\n","user_id":21189,"name":"Simon Prunty","website":"simonprunty.com"},{"id":638806,"bio":"Chris Mann (b. 1993) is a photographer from South Yorkshire, currently based in London, UK. \n\nDeconstructing the space around him, his work oscillates between the natural and man-made worlds, creating ambiguous, open-ended images that trigger curiosity, escapism, and invite the viewers imagination to freely wonder.\n\nWorking mostly with black and white 35mm film and silver gelatin printing, he processes and hand-prints everything out of his East London darkroom. His work has been exhibited across Europe and featured in various publications globally. In 2022 he was shortlisted for the Palm* Photo Prize, and selected as an emerging European photography talent by GUP magazine. His book 'Valley of the Moon' was published in 2023 by Guest Editions. ","user_id":638222,"name":"Chris Mann","website":"chrismannfoto.com"},{"id":782105,"bio":"","user_id":772573,"name":"Samantha Ezidro","website":""},{"id":17828,"bio":"Mark Peterman is a visual artist who explores narrative storytelling through photographs and multi-media. He constructs fictional narratives inspired from cinematic and literary influences that challenge the perception of reality and utilize the mystery of the unknown. His work examines how change, memory, and the passage of time affect the human experience. \n\nHe grew up in a family of amateur photographers in the midwestern United States where his first encounter with photography was a darkroom built by his father in his families basement. His first published work was in the local newspaper at age 16. He attended the Kansas City Art Institute to further his education in the arts, graduating with a BFA in graphic and industrial design. In 2004 he relocated to Arizona where he has maintained a mix of commissioned work for a range of clients and the his daily practice of personal fine art projects. ","user_id":17828,"name":"Mark Peterman","website":"www.markpetermanfineart.com"},{"id":21201,"bio":"Robbie McClaran is an editorial, advertising, documentary and fine art photographer based in Portland, Oregon. His work has been widely published and exhibited.\n His work as an editorial photographer has appeared in diverse publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Time, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Runner’s World, Bloomberg and Forbes.\n The entire collection of prints from Robbie’s controversial book, Angry White Men, is in the permanent collection of the University of Oregon, Special Collections Library. His fine art work is in several  private and public collections, including the Portland Museum of Art and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.\nHis personal work has been featured in Plazm, Life Magazine – Our Century in Pictures, Photo District News, The Photo Review and ID Design and has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, American Photography, The New York Art Director’s Club, Graphis and Communication Arts. \nRobbie is a grateful recipient of a  2014 grant from the Oregon Arts Commission and the Ford Family Foundation. \nRobbie lives in Portland with his wife, Designer / Illustrator Lydia Hess and their two daughters. \n","user_id":21201,"name":"Robbie McClaran","website":""},{"id":21268,"bio":"Originally from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, Krista moved to Toronto in 1987 to study theatre and become an actor and musician. Although music is still very much a large part of her life, she gravitated towards photography in 2004 with an aim to formalize her skills. Prior to and initially while pursuing photography Krista worked as a Community Housing Worker serving the homeless population in Toronto’s east end for over 10 years.\nKrista studied photography at George Brown College and assisted established professional photographers in order to gain more technical knowledge and experience. Krista quickly found free-lance work, mostly in portraiture. This work included assignments for Quill and Quire magazine, which gave her opportunities to photograph authors such as Dionne Brand, Gil Adamson and Ken Sparling (Cover November 2005).\nKrista is a freelance portrait and lifestyle photographer. Krista relishes time with her family and writes and performs music with her friends.","user_id":21268,"name":"Krista Ellis","website":"kristaellis.ca"},{"id":21236,"bio":" I was very involved in photography in the 70's when it was film and darkrooms. I won't bore you with the details of the last 40 years, which didn’t involve much photography, suffice it to say I AM BACK to photography. The learning curve will be unbelievable but that's good...Keeps the brain working... Never to late to learn. \n\nMy interest and love of photography came out of a feeling of very low self esteem. I felt I couldn’t express myself with words so i turned to doing it visually. I can remember vividly what it felt like to watch a photo in the developer come alive. MAGIC. it was a feeling I had never had before. To be able to create from start to finish. Wow. Then as things often do, life intruded. Well… here I am 40 years later minus the darkroom/film but loving the challenge of the digital world. the cameras, the software, etc. are the tools to be used to express my vision of the world and its inhabitants. \n","user_id":21236,"name":"Peter Zurla","website":"peterzphotography.org/   "},{"id":21276,"bio":"","user_id":21276,"name":"Jan Hoek","website":"janhoek.net"},{"id":844055,"bio":"I am based in San Antonio, Texas and a recent graduate from Southern New Hampshire University with a degree in digital photography. \"sandrasoler.myportfolio.com\" focuses on fleeting moments in public spaces, exploring themes of perception, relationships, disconnections, and the subtle tensions of everyday life.\n\n         ","user_id":829899,"name":"Sandra Soler","website":null},{"id":21248,"bio":"Vilhelm Stokstad is a freelance photojournalist based in Stockholm, Sweden.\n\nAfter one year of photojournalism studies at a folk high school in the north of Sweden, Vilhelm started freelancing for various local newspapers and magazines in and around Stockholm. Wanting to develop a more documentary way of working Vilhelm started studying photojournalism at Nordens Fotoskola in 2011.\n\nIn 2012 Vilhelm was awarded as one of ten finalists in the Luceo Student Project Award for his work on Tibet and tibetan refugees. In 2013 he was shortlisted in the Sony World Photography Awards in the professional sports category. Vilhelm is the chairman of the Swedish Press Photographers Association, Stockholm Division.\n\nWith a genuine belief in photojournalisms power to affect and influence decision makers, and the importance of an informed public. Vilhelm has taken his interest in photography combining it with his interest in humanistic, social and cultural issues.","user_id":21248,"name":"Vilhelm Stokstad","website":"www.vilhelmstokstad.com"},{"id":21304,"bio":"Born in 1973 in Zaragoza, Spain, Agurtxane Concellón is a photographer based in Norway.\n\nFor the past 10 years she has been working freelance in France, Spain, Norway, and Kenya.\n\nHer work covers everything from cutting-edge documentary images to more modest, traditional life themes – always with a very real vision and human touch with her subjects.","user_id":21304,"name":"Agurtxane Concellon","website":"www.agurtxaneconcellon.com"},{"id":782041,"bio":"After years of experience photographing babies and children, Daisy Seilern started looking for new challenges. The artist specialised in the photography of various artists, with the goal of creating something special whilst challenging her own limits. Her spirit of adventure and creative thought is worth particular admiration.\nThe Austrian-born Daisy Seilern studied photography at the 'Instituto del Arte – Lorenzo de Medici'.  After this she worked as a journalist for BUNTE magazine at BURDA. Since 2012, the mother of 3 has been self-employed and has successfully established her business.\n","user_id":772522,"name":"Daisy Seilern","website":"www.daisyseilern.com"},{"id":782079,"bio":"","user_id":772555,"name":"Lauren Balliro","website":""},{"id":782203,"bio":"In fact i am psychiatrist.  ","user_id":772656,"name":"Jacek Sawicki","website":"i don' have one"},{"id":21289,"bio":"Annie Claflin (American, b. 1978) is a lens-based artist living in San Diego, California. Her artwork weighs the complexities of traditional family roles, the paradox of home as both solace and isolation, and their interwoven relationships with her own likeness. Fusing her observations and imaginings, Claflin engages imagery, handwritten text, collage and familiar objects to convey the intricacies of her relentless search for sanctuary amidst psychological unrest.\n\nClaflin’s artwork has been published in Analog Forever Magazine and included in exhibitions at The Griffin Museum of Photography and The Los Angeles Center of Photography, among others. In 2023, Claflin was named a finalist in Critical Mass and The Royal Photographic Society's International Photography Exhibition 165. She was third place award winner at the American Photographic Artist San Diego’s \"Untitled 2022\" exhibition and one of her images was placed as a finalist for The Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards in 2021. She graduated from New England School of Photography, holds a BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art + Design and an MS in Arts Administration from Boston University.","user_id":21289,"name":"Annie Claflin","website":"www.annieclaflin.com"},{"id":21521,"bio":"Born in Brussels, Belgium (1979).\n\nJan Rosseel studied documentary photography at the Royal academy of arts in The Hague, The Netherlands and photojournalism at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in Aarhus, Denmark. \n\nHis work is best described as visual storytelling, between narration and documentation. He works as a collector of memories using photography, video and objects. The starting point of his research-based projects are historical events and the notion of memory. Stories that do not only reconstruct historical events but stories that also ask questions about the reliability of our memory and our brain. He works as an investigator using methods of scientific research and journalism to build a narrative where truth and fiction coexist. \n\nHis pictures have been published in various newspapers and magazines. His work has been exhibited internationally.","user_id":21521,"name":"Jan Rosseel","website":"www.janrosseel.com"},{"id":782141,"bio":"I am a director, producer, and a photographer. \nAll my skills are self-taught with no formal education. My ultimate goal is to translate my inner cosmos to the world outside. Express the opinions and feelings to spark the imagination and hopefully create a reaction. My medium of choice is analog, as I try to cross the border between painting and photography. My career is also in tv commercials and film. I am not sure if there is a clear definition of my style, I leave that up to the viewer’s choice.\n","user_id":772603,"name":"Juraj Mraz","website":"jurajmraz.com"},{"id":532333,"bio":"Rachel Nixon is a British-Canadian fine art photographer – and former journalist – based in Vancouver.\n\nHaving lived and worked across continents and cultures, Rachel explores issues such as a desire for connection with one’s heritage, and with the wider world, as well as secrecy, isolation and memory. \n\nIn 2019, Rachel graduated with honours from the VanArts professional photography program. Since then, her work has been exhibited internationally and received accolades including four Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. \n\nBefore committing full-time to visual art, Rachel had a 20-year career as a journalist in the UK, US and Canada for the BBC, CBC and Microsoft where she developed and ran digital news services that reached millions. \n\nRachel brings her editorial and photographic experience to her volunteer role as Editor of WE ARE Magazine, the publication of the RPS’  Women in Photography group.\n\nRachel holds a first-class degree from the University of Oxford in Modern Languages. Her wide-ranging international experience offers a unique perspective on identity, place and belonging, and the connections we share despite polarized times.","user_id":531749,"name":"Rachel Nixon","website":"rachelnixon.com"},{"id":782060,"bio":"Atlanta-born visual artist, author, and fine art photographer, Wesley Channell  is recognized and awarded for the Human Canvas project, Portraits of Serbia, and a number of individual traditional yet contemporary artworks, which celebrate and reimagine the beauty of the human body.  ","user_id":772539,"name":"Wesley Channell","website":"channellart.com"},{"id":21351,"bio":"Sicilian born Eugenio Grosso moved to Milan at the age of eighteen to study his Bachelors in Design and Fine Arts at the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera, and graduated in 2007 with honours. He has worked as a part-time commercial photographer since 2007 and as a full-time photojournalist since 2009. He is a regular contributor to Italian publications and his work has been featured in international publications like the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Financial Times, the BBC and the Washington Post.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":21351,"name":"Eugenio Grosso","website":"www.eugeniogrosso.com"},{"id":21361,"bio":"My name is Oleg. Photography has been my passion since I attended high school. At this time I spent many hours doing experiments in a dark-room.\nI have been dealing with digital photography since 2000. However, I returned to analog photography as well as alternative photographic techniques.\nIn 2009 I graduated from Warsaw Film School (Institute of Photography).\nI specialize in landscapes, street photography, portraits as well as abstract photography.\nThrough photos I want to show my vision of the world, share feelings, make people notice things that are invisible to the naked eye.\nPainting, movies, and nature are my inspirations.\n","user_id":21361,"name":"Oleg Burdzenia","website":"www.facebook.com/OlegBurdzeniaPhotography"},{"id":21354,"bio":"JOHN F. MARTIN (Graton, CA) is a photographer with 35 years experience and a passion for roller derby and opera. His publications include, IN CHARACTER, published by Amadeus Press, and a commemorative book on Amy Tan’s opera, The Bonesetter’s Daughter. His photographs have also been published in periodicals like Visual Artbeat as well as Elizabeth Avedon, F-Stop Magazine, and Lenscratch blogs. John has had solo shows in San Francisco,  Oakland, and Santa Rosa, and  has been included in numerous group shows.  His work is in the collection of the Fowler Museum at UCLA. John is represented by the SFMOMA Artists Gallery.","user_id":21354,"name":"John Martin","website":"www.johnmartinfineart.com"},{"id":781598,"bio":"From my perspective as a photographer, capturing images goes beyond simply pressing the shutter button.It involves a deep engagement with light, a careful consideration of shadow placement, and the desire to showcase the most captivating scenes to the world. My fascination with cameras began back in 2007 when I discovered the allure of digital imagery produced by the lens and camera body. Through relentless practice and extensive study, I have continuously strived to enhance the quality of my work and imbue each image with profound meaning.","user_id":772169,"name":"SEUNGYOUNG CHOI","website":"seanchoiphotos.com"},{"id":21371,"bio":"In my nude work I am particularly interested in dehumanization and transferring the body to its materiality.","user_id":21371,"name":"Cem Edisboylu","website":"ungemuetlich.de"},{"id":21310,"bio":"Born 1977 in Gothenburg, Sweden, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark since 1996. Educated at Fatamorgana, the Danish School of Art Photography and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - The School of Design. Published three photo books, the last one Unravelled by Dewi Lewis Publishing in 2014. Exhibited in New York, London, Berlin and Scandinavia. ","user_id":21310,"name":"Kajsa Gullberg","website":"www.kajsagullberg.com"},{"id":245416,"bio":"Jana is a Philadelphia based Photojournalist, Production Assistant and Digital Technician. Having worked in photographic post-production for 11 years; managing the needs of top Fashion and Fine Art photographers alike. She’s assisted Image makers bring their visions to life onto paper and the screen. Receiving a BFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design; she's exhibited work in New Jersey; New York; Ghana, and London. Jana's work has been published in Marie Claire; Picture Magazine; American Photography Annuals; AP23. She's  recently worked with A+E/Lifetime Network and has been collected by Danny Simmons.","user_id":244814,"name":"Jana Williams","website":"www.janawilliams.com"},{"id":782075,"bio":"","user_id":772552,"name":"Mingzhuo Zheng","website":"zmzhuo.cargo.site"},{"id":21365,"bio":"Pietro Magnani, born in 1984 in Castelnuovo ne Monti (RE), Italy,  where he lives and works as Electro/Mechanical Engineer traveling through Europe.\n\nPassionate amateur photographer, researcher and traveller, he started his photographic journey documenting the many travels he did around the world in the last decades.\n\nAlways fascinated by the relationships between human beings and power, he did many researches and studies on communist propaganda and aesthetic, developing his first personal photo project after a trip to North Korea in 2019.\n\nAfter attending a masterclass on documentary photography, led by photographer Davide Monteleone during 2019 and 2020, he started to develop personal photographic projects focused on architectural and cultural traces left by fascism in his homeland and in the former colonies abroad during colonialism era.\n\n\n\nPrizes / Contest\n- Finalist at Intarget Lensculture Photolux Award 2019, Lucca Photolux Festival, Italy with \"Juche World: the immutability of North Korean dream across two centuries\".\n\n- Selected by National Geographic Italia contest in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019.\n\nPietro Magnani\nVia Risorgimento 5 - 42035\nCastelnovo ne Monti (RE) - Italy\nPhone : 3475816334\nemail: pietromagnani84@gmail.com\nwebsite: https://www.magnanipietro.com","user_id":21365,"name":"Pietro Magnani","website":"www.magnanipietro.com"},{"id":782153,"bio":"Li Longxuan, male, born in 2000, is a strategic researcher of a state-owned enterprise. He has been working as \"FOTOMAN\" for a long time, and is committed to exploring his personal spiritual world in the post epidemic era. In 2023, he was shortlisted for the 5th 1839 Photography Award, and was shortlisted for two consecutive years (2022, 2023) in the \"Paper Space\" book exhibition section of the Jimei.Arles International Photography Festival. His self-published book \"Daily Blending\" is now being collected by Three Shadows Photography Art Centre Library in Xiamen. His works have been exhibited in Tokyo, New York, London and Rotterdam.","user_id":772614,"name":"Longxuan LI","website":""},{"id":695918,"bio":"Greeshma (b. 1988, India) is a visual artist and educator working and living in Syracuse, NY. Primarily stemming from Photography, her work exists as mixed media installations. The techniques range from manipulated photographic prints, and three-dimensional image-objects to durational performances and ephemeral sculptures. In these various processes, the materiality of the objects is investigated and becomes the grounds for a generative transdisciplinary practice. She pushes the flat photographic surface to defy conventions, letting it take on some of the characteristics of the captured subject. In her praxis-based research multiple approaches opens up for her in unraveling the complex and often hidden relationships humans have with their non-human environments. She does not attempt to provide any straightforward narratives but instead, allow multiple entry points for the viewer to insert themselves and make connections through their embodied experience of her work. \n","user_id":695334,"name":"Greeshma Chenni Veettil","website":""},{"id":21342,"bio":"My father was a hobbyist photographer and our family’s documentarian.  He was always on the lookout for that Kodak moment, or as he put it “the picture perfect setting to take the perfect picture.”  It seems that I was genetically predisposed to photography, as I inherited his love of the field as well as his penchant for the ‘perfect picture’.   I began with traditional Black and White photography, but I wanted to combine old and new techniques to make the images more of my own vision.   I did this by hand coloring the images to make them ‘more’ real as well as surreal.  When I transitioned from traditional to digital photography, I found that I had many more tools to use to make my images my own personal vision.","user_id":21342,"name":"R Dean Larson","website":"www.larsonart.net"},{"id":700176,"bio":"","user_id":699592,"name":"Marlena Cechmistrz-Milczarek","website":""},{"id":805293,"bio":"Hi, I am Bianka Escher. Shaping stories audiovisually, giving meaning to moments, has always been part of me. In 2010, I switched from the social sector to the media world, working as a web designer and project manager. Since 2024 I have been involved in projects as a content creator and artist, and have arrived in art, my personal \"silence\".","user_id":791909,"name":"Bianka Escher","website":"en.biankaescher.com"},{"id":781183,"bio":"My name is Gary Taylor and I am a professional photographer with over 18 years of experience. I have honed my skills photographing black and white fine art photography, which I use specifically for my personal gallery. I also have experience photographing weddings. My first business as a videographer helped me sharpen my story telling skills by using photography. With these skills I am able to take professional portraits, landscapes, and stock photos. I am apart of PPA and have been published in over ten magazines. At this time I am working on my African American fine art exhibit while simultaneously working on my first photo book. I am a photographer that respect the lens enough to learn as much as I can about the beauty it produces in the hands of a creative mind.\n","user_id":771853,"name":"Gary Taylor","website":"wwwkaysfine.art"},{"id":777195,"bio":"I am an amateur beginner photographer. I have dedicated my whole life to the arts, first as a ballet dancer, and now as a dance teacher and choreographer. So far, I have been used to capturing the beauty of life in motion, but now I capture my passion for the beauty of the world, life, and its natural challenges through the camera's viewfinder. Photography is a passion and freedom for me.\n","user_id":768642,"name":"Pavla Malikova","website":""},{"id":90887,"bio":"I am a photographer and educator currently living and working in North West England. My practice uses methods of documentary, portraiture and performance through still and moving image.  I am the winner of Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival Prize 2022 and was shortlisted for BJP Portrait of Britain 2023. My work has been exhibited at Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography and at the Open Eye Gallery as part of the Collective Matters exhibition.  I have held a number of residencies, including at Outlandia in Scotland. I have extensive experience in community engagement and arts education. I was Arts Outreach Coordinator at Locws International and currently work at the University of Salford. ","user_id":90426,"name":"Lasma Poisa","website":"www.lasmapoisa.co.uk"},{"id":21316,"bio":"Felice Simon brings a spirit of playful spontaneity to her photography from her years in improvisational theater.  Her photographs have appeared in juried exhibitions at the Upstream Gallery in Hastings-on-Hudson, the Davis Orton Gallery in Hudson, NY and at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Ft. Collins, CO. \u0026nbsp;In February 2016, her “Immersion” series was featured at Pratt Institute Gallery in NYC. \u0026nbsp;She recently received the top prize for her entry in the Theo Westenberger Estate “Belonging \u0026amp; Not Belonging” 2016 Photo Contest and has been honored as one of the top ten entries in the “Water Connects” international photo competition for the 2016 Budapest World Water Summit (in association with the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center and the Manó Mai House.)","user_id":21316,"name":"Felice Simon","website":"www.felicesimon.com"},{"id":834786,"bio":"Hi its Raya Bahranni. I am a photography student in a small city in Iran. I have been taking photos for three years and my goal is to show the deprivations and beauties of my country to the rest of the world.","user_id":820524,"name":"Raya Bahrani","website":""},{"id":635923,"bio":"Retired Industrial Design Professional.  Interior Architecture and \nResidential and Commercial Interiors. Additional arts experience in Ceramics, Illustration, Sculpture to Wear, furniture, display, and surface design. Currently Board President of The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art.","user_id":635339,"name":"Daniel Daniloff","website":"danieldaniloff.com"},{"id":782247,"bio":"サトシ｜ 攝影さつえい\nBorn in Taiwan , Tamsui 1998\niPhone 15 pro - storyteller\nBusiness  - shih.zhi.bin@gmail.com","user_id":772692,"name":"zhibin Shih","website":" instagram.com/b.j.s_studio?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw=="},{"id":21321,"bio":"Ryan Walker is a Toronto-based photographer, specializing in documentary, editorial photography, and visual advocacy. \n\nWalker's work has been exhibited in Italy, Russia, Finland, Canada, Australia and the U.S.  He has also received several awards, grants, and scholarships, including a Docking Station artist’s residency in the Netherlands (2020), PDN’s Emerging Photographer (Fall 2017), Magenta Flash Forward Emerging Photographers award, an Ontario Graduate Fellowship, and a Magnum Photos scholarship. \n\nPropelled by a curiosity to explore our modern-day relationship with nature - which is both symbiotic and fraught - Walker is especially interested in people and communities who model alternative ways of living with and off the land. We all have a fundamental need to connect with nature, and the closer we are to it, the more determined we will become in protecting and preserving it.","user_id":21321,"name":"Ryan Walker","website":"www.ryanwalkerphoto.ca"},{"id":784632,"bio":"Through my lens, I aim to evoke emotion, provoke thought, and celebrate the essence of New Zealand's streetscapes. From the vibrant energy of city life to the tranquil serenity of rural towns, each photograph tells a unique story, inviting viewers to journey with me through the hidden corners and vibrant tapestry of this captivating country.\nJoin me as I capture the extraordinary in the ordinary, and discover the artistry woven into the fabric of New Zealand's streets.","user_id":774616,"name":"Karl Ravena","website":""},{"id":784631,"bio":"","user_id":774616,"name":"Karl Ravena","website":""},{"id":782194,"bio":"","user_id":772649,"name":"Giuseppe Critone","website":""},{"id":8223,"bio":"www.yingtingshih.com","user_id":8223,"name":"Yingting Shih","website":"www.yingtingshih.com"},{"id":784606,"bio":"professional photographer","user_id":774594,"name":"Karen Ostertag","website":"under construction, will be pushlisched soon. See my photos also on facebook."},{"id":21431,"bio":"Rasel Chowdhury is a documentary photographer. He started photography became addicted and decided to document spaces in and around his birthplace, Bangladesh. Rasel obtained his graduation in photography from Pathshala, South Asian Media Institute, and in due course, he found the changing landscapes and environmental issues as few extremely important subjects to document in his generation.","user_id":21431,"name":"Rasel Chowdhury","website":"www.raselchowdhury.com"},{"id":21529,"bio":"Born in Pisticci, IT, on 1972, has been active as a documentary photographer since 2013 . He lives and works in Matera (South Italy). He realizes long-term projects with a focus on exploring the human condition within every day and ordinary urban environment. He often looks to his homeland, explicitly placing people at the heart of his work. ","user_id":21529,"name":"Mariano Silletti","website":"www.marianosilletti.com"},{"id":21395,"bio":"Ray Cornett fine art photography - Bringing a new light to the beauty that surrounds us all, one photograph at a time.\n\nBio\n___\nRay Cornett is a self-taught freelance professional photographer with a penchant for image purity in his work. This means his photographs are unretouched for the most part. Any retouching Ray does mimics only the techniques used in a traditional dark room and is done only in the rarest of instances. His first attempts at photography started at about the age of ten shooting anything he found interesting from flowers to people to inanimate objects and tall buildings in the downtown area of his hometown of Cincinnati, with a 1940s Kodak Brownie he purchased for two dollars at a garage sale. Then, in Ray's early teen years he moved on to his parents Yashica Electro 35 35mm camera which he commandeered and still has to this day. \n\n  In 2001 Ray began photography on a professional level shooting models for fashion, glamour, the occasional wedding. Therefore, due to client demands for faster turn around time for the results of the shoots, his film photography fell by the wayside. However, over the last couple of years his photography has taken him back to his roots of art photography. As a result Ray is beginning to use only film for his art photography while still being able to keep clients happy by using digital equipment if required. Ray has several new series and themed projects in the works and he is working on self publishing a series of books of his photography. \n\n  As you can see Ray's subjects of interest vary widely but the  premise of his work is - Provoke thought, get people talking, make the viewer see things in a different way and hopefully inspire others to be creative in their own way.\n\n\nArtist Statement\n________________\n\n If you have been given a talent don't just use it. Say something with it. \n\n While not all of my photographs are didactic, my photography as a whole does have one message. That message being \"There is beauty in everything\". My goal in every photograph I make is to bring that beauty, which may not always be obvious, to the forefront.\n\n In addition to not having a message behind every photograph I make, my photography has no one single focus in subject or style. I love far too many genres of photography and far too many styles to pigeon hole myself into making photographs of everything I photograph the same way as everything else I photograph. I simply photograph the subject in the style I feel it looks best.","user_id":21395,"name":"Ray Cornett","website":"www.RayCornett.com"},{"id":782277,"bio":"Walter Schmitt is a passionate photographer living in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. His interest in photography already started in his youth. As a scientist with a PhD in physics, he continued with ambitious photography in his spare time, mainly during vacation and travels, for a long time. After retirering a few years ago he is now able to make photography the primary activity. His favourite subjects are natural and urban landscapes, often focussing on details with a tendency to abstraction.","user_id":772717,"name":"Walter Schmitt","website":"www.walter-schmitt-photo.com"},{"id":782339,"bio":"","user_id":772772,"name":"Anna Jaeschke","website":""},{"id":782336,"bio":"","user_id":772769,"name":"Leo Reed","website":""},{"id":782356,"bio":"","user_id":772785,"name":"S M","website":""},{"id":732054,"bio":"Jacey Coca is an Arizona-based artist who recently received her Bachelor of Fine Arts, with a concentration in Photography. She graduated from Arizona State University with a cumulative 4.0 GPA. \nGrowing up as a half Korean and Mexican woman, her seasoned experience with fetishization and harshness has amalgamated into a particular perspective of how the world functions. She has witnessed that humans are drawn to beauty in lovely grotesque ways, seeing its goodwill, as well as its destructiveness. \nShe employs a nuance of experimental photographic processes as tools to help her expand her understanding of what beauty is and its impact amongst people. She notoriously works with mixed media, beads, polaroids, appropriated archival images, hair, and the lumen print process. Her work mainly speaks on the power and the beautification nostalgia has over culture, memories, and people.","user_id":731291,"name":"Jacey Coca","website":"jaceycoca.com"},{"id":782352,"bio":"","user_id":772781,"name":"Matilda Baxendale-Kirby","website":"www.matildabaxendalekirby.com"},{"id":21574,"bio":"Djinane Alsuwayeh is a Kuwaiti half French photographer, based in Kuwait.","user_id":21574,"name":"Djinane AlSuwayeh","website":"www.djinanealsuwayeh.com"},{"id":782316,"bio":"I’m a self taught photographer. I am trying to find a way to make a living making the sort of work that interests me.. I like working in a documentary style, observing and collaborating with people. I’m interested in life, recording the beauty of it, without adding any unnecessary shine.","user_id":772753,"name":"Hanna Collins","website":"Www.hannacollinsphotography.co.uk"},{"id":21404,"bio":"Ted McDonnell has spent his working career in the media. He is an award winning photojournalist and a highly regarded journalist. He is also strategic media \u0026amp; issues advisor having advised corporations \u0026amp; organisations in Australia, London \u0026amp; New York.\n\nTed has worked as a journalist for AAP (1980s), The Australian; Daily Telegraph; Sunday Telegraph (1980s) and The Age (1990s). He has also been a contributor to major news organisations and magazines around the world. \n\nHe is currently represented by NurPhoto.\n\nIn 2011, after more than a decade as a leading PR \u0026amp; Media Advisor, Ted returned to photojournalism. He had not touched a camera for a decade, however, his eye and natural skills have resurfaced to a point where he is winning awards for his work worldwide.\n\nTed takes on editorial \u0026amp; documentary assignments for newspapers and magazines from around the world. He also offers his services, be it journalism; photojournalism or media advice on a ProBono, to charities \u0026amp; NGOs. He dedicated in helping those who are powerless to help themselves such as children in orphanages and/or children \u0026amp; their parents in countries facing crisis.\n\nHis goal is to deliver words \u0026amp; images from a 'different point of view' that return long term results...\n\nIn 2014, he was awarded 1st place in the International Loupe Awards for PhotoJournalism for one of his images from Timor Leste; as well as gaining 1st place in the Press – Performing Arts category of the Prix de la Photographie, Paris, for a series on Leonard Cohen.\n","user_id":21404,"name":"Ted McDonnell","website":"www.tedmcdonnell.com"},{"id":21711,"bio":"Birgit Püve is a photo artist currently based in Tallinn, Estonia.\n\nSince she started working on long-term projects, her work has won several awards. In 2012, the picture editors of The Sunday Times Magazine and Spectrum, UK, named Birgit the Spectrum Emerging Talent 2012 (with her series \"Estonian Documents\"). The initiative was launched to seek out today’s freshest photography. \n\nIn 2014, she won the 3rd Prize at The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize organized by The National Portrait Gallery in London and was selected as an exhibitor at The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2015. Lately, she was selected as a nominee at PDN's 30: New and Emerging Photographers to Watch 2016 in New York, USA.\n\nHer works have been published in publications such as The Washington Post, TIME Lightbox, Monocle, PDN Magazine, Der Spiegel, The Guardian and L'Express, among others.\n\nAs a photo artist, she concentrates on the presentation of human nature. With her series \"By The Lake\" she portrays the silent and dignified world of the Russian Old Believers living in the culturally unique part of Estonia, on the shores of Lake Peipus, the biggest transboundary lake in Europe, which now separates two different worlds – the European Union and the Russian Federation. \"By The Lake\" consists of poetic diptychs of people and their private environments.\n\nHer first monograph \"Elada mitmuses/Double Matters\" (in Estonian with an English summary), portraying more than 80 identical twins and triplets living in Estonia, was published in winter 2013.","user_id":21711,"name":"Birgit Püve","website":"www.birgitpuve.com"},{"id":605063,"bio":"Yvann Zahui (Côte d’Ivoire, 2001) is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, moving image, design, and installation. Rooted in Afrofuturism, his practice blends constructed imagery and cultural narratives to explore African identity, collective memory, and social issues.\n\nHe studied Filmmaking and Multimedia Graphics at Accra Film School (Ghana) before working as a Graphic Designer at Voodoo Communication Group, and later as an Art Director at MW DDB (2022–2024). In 2020, he joined the CatchLight Student Fellowship under the mentorship of Aida Muluneh, with whom he exhibited Still I Rise. His work has been featured internationally, including at MuCAT, Windsor Gallery, and the PhotoVogue Festival (2023). In 2022, he received the Coup de Cœur Influencia Award and participated in the Saint-Étienne Design Biennale.\n\nA NOOR Foundation mentee (2024) and Chevening Scholar (2024), he pursued a Master’s degree at the Royal College of Art. In 2025, he became part of the ADIDAS x GUAP – The Originals Creator Network (Class of 2025) and was a runner-up for the Jaguar Art Awards. His series Yako won the RCA Metro Imaging New Photography Award and the New Vanguard Award 2025.","user_id":604479,"name":"Yvann Zahui","website":"yvannzahui.com/yako"},{"id":21495,"bio":"Dune Solanot is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller. Studies in Communication, Art and Design.\nShe/They  works as an independent documentary filmmaker, and they is a transfeminist activist and LGTBIQ.\nThey focuses his work on human rights. After working for several years in the newspaper, Herald of Aragon, they performs its work independently now, collaborating with various media and institutions. They has documented among other topics, like teens and women in exclusion in Bolivia, chronicles in conflict zones such as Palestine, Ukraine and Kurdistan, and the exodo of refugees from Greece and it was reflected in the documentary \"Dignity\".\nThey is currently focusing his work on documenting feminisims and themes of the collective LGTBIQ with works such as \"We Are Love, Stories of Diverse Families\", \"Rebirth, Right to Being, Right identity, \"Lucia, trans woman\", \"Missing bodies\", \"Violet City, the city of care\".\n\n\n","user_id":21495,"name":"Dune Solanot","website":"www.dunesolanot.visura.co/dunesolanot"},{"id":791093,"bio":"Clara Neugebauer tells stories through the lens: After training in photojournalism at the MAZ Lucerne, the trained graphic designer focusses on the topics that move her. These are often people and their everyday lives, politics and the many interfaces in between.","user_id":780038,"name":"Clara Neugebauer","website":"claraneugebauer.ch"},{"id":21506,"bio":"Born 1985\n\nExhibitions;\n\n-   Group Exhibition at AFSAD - 2012, Ankara\n\n-   Group Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Art – 2013, Ankara\n\n-   National Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Art – 2014, Ankara\n\n-   Group Exhibition at AFSAD – 2015, Ankara\n\n-   Group Exhibition at Villefranche de Rouergue – 2015, France\n\n-   Group Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Art – 2016, Ankara\n\n-   Group Exhibition \"İçeri\" - Fotoistanbul 2017, İstanbul\n\n-   \"And...\" short movie - Director, 2017\n\n-    FStop Magazine \"Alternative Portrait\" 2019\n\n-    Edabiyatist Magazine - Submission 2019","user_id":21506,"name":"Merih Miran","website":"cargocollective.com/merihmiran"},{"id":21500,"bio":"Alfonso Momeñe was born in Bilbao, Spain in 1968. In 1989 he travels to the United States where he undertakes studies in cinema and photography. Settled in Miami he dedicates himself to professional photography where he begins to work at Miami Today a local newspaper. He goes on to specialize in the fields of fashion, portrait and commercial photography where he is retained by prominent firms such as The Walt Disney Company, American Airlines and Eastman Kodak among others. His works have been featured in publications such as The Best of Photography Annual 1993 \u0026amp; 1994 and his book Theresienstadt, a Concentration camp: photographs by Alfonso Momene and magazines such as Foto Profesional, La Fotografia, UK Magazine, American Photo Magazine and Forum Magazine. His works have also been featured in numerous expos and galleries in both Europe as well as the United States. In 1997 he founded NADAR, school of photography. Nowadays Momeñe lives in Bilbao his native city, \n\n ","user_id":21500,"name":"Alfonso Momeñe","website":"www.alfonsomomene.com"},{"id":21503,"bio":"Mauro was born in 1969 in the Province of Como, where he still lives and works.\nHe has always been fond of photography. His knowledge of photography is mainly self-taught, but also enriched attending courses and participating to workshops and meetings about all the issues related to images. \nHe is attracted by the perfect and pure lines of nature, the shapes of eyes and faces, the urban graphics.\nEach picture is a mean for telling something about himself: the subject captured in the photograph is only the starting point for a journey to discover his own soul.\nHe loves to experiment, using everything that can impress the image he is seeking.\n","user_id":21503,"name":"Mauro Conti","website":"www.maurocontiportfolio.it"},{"id":21456,"bio":"I was born in 1987 in Pécs, Hungary. I got a master's degree in history at the University of Pécs in 2011. I have degrees in applied photography and applied graphics as well. I completed the press photographer course at the Hungarian National Association of Journalists (2016-2017). Currently I work as freelance photojournalist, photographer, and graphic designer. I work on long-term documentary projects.","user_id":21456,"name":"Judit Ruprech","website":"www.ruprechjudit.com"},{"id":684525,"bio":"Victoria Laube is an emerging multidisciplinary Canadian artist whose practice is rooted in photography but who also uses a variety of other media and techniques in her art making. Within the lens-based realm, she engages in both ‘stream of consciousness’ shooting of the quotidian and staged ‘subconscious’ self-portraiture. In these two ways she uses her practice to reconcile personal challenges, as well as to uncover and explore the ordinary, often overlooked, phenomena of life - metamorphosis, degradation, aging, dying, and death. ","user_id":683941,"name":"Victoria Laube","website":"www.VictoriaLaube.com"},{"id":782376,"bio":"Vic Shing is a photographer capturing Hong Kong’s independent live music performances. Since 2009, he has been shooting and documenting the changes and continuity in the indie music scene in Hong Kong under the moniker Music Surveillance, tirelessly and relentlessly chronicling gigs and performances in the city. The name Music Surveillance refers to how the cameras are arranged like CCTVs before each show, with Vic Shing oscillating between filming in a fixed location and darting back and forth the venue. Vic Shing does not discriminate between music genres—he’s at every show that interests him. The photographs and video recordings of these shows are uploaded onto the Music Surveillance Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube pages, with almost daily updates.","user_id":772803,"name":"Ho Chi Shing","website":"www.MusicSurveillance.com"},{"id":312893,"bio":"Hi I am Gerhard Wagner, born 1966 in St.Pölten, near Vienna Austria. My profession is quality management in a big company. In my private life I’m a photographer, musician and father of two adult children. The reason why I take a picture, is to catch and perpetuate short moments in life. I love Streetphotography and have been photographing on the street with passion since 2016. In my opinion honest authentic photography doesn’t have anything to do with image processing application or image montage. I shot only candid and unposed scenes.\nCheers, \nGerhard Wagner","user_id":312291,"name":"Gerhard Wagner","website":""},{"id":21601,"bio":"Born and raised in the British countryside, now living in Japan. Jacobs work focuses on fresh ways to visual conceptual themes. Since graduating from Hereford College of Arts in 2012, Jacob has been showing work at festivals and galleries worldwide as well as various publications.  ","user_id":21601,"name":"Jacob Burge","website":"www.jacobburgephotography.com"},{"id":782387,"bio":"Gaayein Jiaxian Peng is a london-base Photographer and Creative Director who graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London. With design background and pratical industry photography experience, Gaayein show great interest in the visual art, focussing on contemporary photography and editorial fashion photography.","user_id":772813,"name":"Gaayein Jiaxian Peng","website":"gaayein.com"},{"id":21612,"bio":"Otávio began his relationship with photography in 1977, at Escola Imagem e Ação - SP, where he attended to the basic and advanced courses. Since then he didn’t leave the photography anymore, watching and experiencing the transformation of this language in the last years. Graduated in Agronomy and Journalism, with specialization in Environmental Education, in Visual Arts and in Photography.\n","user_id":21612,"name":"Otávio Nogueira","website":""},{"id":21619,"bio":"Sharon Boothroyd is a photographic artist based in London.\n\nShe is the recipient of awards in Europe, Canada and America including the International Photography Awards in New York, Flash Forward Magenta Award in Toronto, the Royal Photographic Society Bursary.\n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally including New York, Canada, Dublin, Zurich, Braga and London.\n\nShe is a photography lecturer at Ithaca College London Centre.\n\nSharon received her MA in Photographic Studies from Westminster University in 2011 and gained a first class BA (hons) in Contemporary Photographic Practice at Northumbria University. She is PhD candidate at RCA commencing 2016.\n","user_id":21619,"name":"Sharon Boothroyd","website":"www.sharonboothroyd.com"},{"id":21532,"bio":"Owen Harvey is an award winning London based documentary photographer, exploring themes of belonging and Identity. \nHis personal work has been exhibited internationally at venues including The Photographers' Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Albert Hall. \nHis work has been shown by publications inc, Dazed and Confused, Vogue Italia, i-D Magazine, BBC. ","user_id":21532,"name":"Owen Harvey","website":"www.owen-harvey.com"},{"id":849058,"bio":"","user_id":834902,"name":"Sangam Arora","website":"sukudostudios.com"},{"id":782395,"bio":"Fotógrafa profesional, desde hace mas de 30 años, realizo trabajos comerciales por encargo, además de mi trabajo artístico personal.","user_id":772818,"name":"marcela poch","website":""},{"id":22009,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer and travel story writer. My articles and photos are published in many magazines. It is my passion and love. Some documentaries also I have done.","user_id":22009,"name":"Sampa Majumdar","website":"www.facebook.com/sampa.g.majumdar"},{"id":21519,"bio":"Born in Florence in 1972, I currently live and work in Milan as a photographer.\nI have a multidisciplinary education, a degree in Political Science and for several years I dealt with inclusion, mediation, communication, research and social participation.\nSince 2013 I have been working as a professional photographer and since 2015 my works have been exhibiting in solo and group exhibitions.\nAt the beginning my photography was influenced by my previous professional and training experiences and was therefore mainly documentary. More recently, my artistic research focuses on topics related to my life path and in general to the individual, identity, memory, intimacy of relationships, family.\n","user_id":21519,"name":"Chiara Del Sordo","website":"www.chiaradelsordo.com"},{"id":21890,"bio":"Houck Medford was born into a rich world of storytelling traditions.  His experiences with his father and grandfather who were bear-hunting and fish-catching storytellers instilled the values of good timing, imagery, and the power of a well-crafted story.\n\nMaking pictures, learning the craft, and eventually embracing photography as the art form has become an extension of his compassion for others and enthusiasm for life.\n","user_id":21890,"name":"Houck Medford","website":"houckmedford.com/project/not-on-our-farm"},{"id":96093,"bio":"Alvaro Villela was born in Salvador / BA in 1960. With individual and collective exhibitions held in important museums and cultural centers in the country and abroad, Villela has always thought to make a more authorial photography, exploring a territory occupied by things and people that disturb and fascinate him.\n","user_id":95579,"name":"Alvaro Villela","website":" alvarovillela.46graus.com  , facebook.com/alvarovillelafotografo"},{"id":21697,"bio":"Solmaz Daryani is an Iranian photographer and photojournalist. Her work is particularly known for exploring the themes of Climate security, climate change, water crisis, human identity and environment. Her projects investigate the diversity of lifestyles and relationship between people and their environment through personal narratives by identifying locations, characters and scenes\n\nHer work has been internationally published in National Geography, Foreign Policy Magazine, Polka Magazine, L'OBS Magazine,  Le Monde Magazine and other publications.\n\nIn 2017 she received the Magnum Foundation Grant and In 2015, she received the IdeasTap and Magnum Photos Grant for her project \"The Eyes of Earth\", death and revival of Iran's Lake Urmia once the second-largest salt lake in the world. ","user_id":21697,"name":"Solmaz Daryani","website":"solmazdaryani.com"},{"id":21873,"bio":"I began photographing in 2010, when the urge to create became stronger in my life and digital methods made photography more accessible. To be serious, I have to tell you that I’ve never studied photography, I was slowly learning, researching, experimenting and technical mechanisms. Nowadays, I am working primarily in the genres: Portraiture, Still life, Fashion \u0026amp; Fine Art Nude.  My work is to effect a relationship between artist and sitter or objects, to create a visual representation of a subject, to capture its essence and soul. I like to work with shadows and create a sense of mystery and powerful images. In any case, I only want to build and to create an imaginary \u0026amp; dreamy world to allow the viewer´s imagination to run wild and create whatever scenario the image suggests to them... but close to the reality.","user_id":21873,"name":"Nicholas Garlab","website":"www.nicholasgarlab.com"},{"id":710031,"bio":"Portrait photographer.","user_id":709447,"name":"Agathe Fanny","website":"www.agathefanny.com"},{"id":247318,"bio":"My name is Meladakis Andreas i have been in photography for about 15years i have attended many workshops and seminars","user_id":246716,"name":"ANDREAS MELADAKIS","website":"www.andreasmeladakis.com/index.php/en"},{"id":708034,"bio":"My childhood was spent in western Kazakhstan , my student years in Siberia , and now I live in amazing Bulgaria. I started doing photography at one of the most difficult times in my life and it became a real cure. The world changed for me as I picked up the camera.","user_id":707450,"name":"Larisa Usmanova","website":""},{"id":782430,"bio":"I'm a software engineer by trade, but photos speak to me. I've always liked taking pictures and have done so with my phone. I decided to become more serious about photography when I could afford a camera.","user_id":772850,"name":"Edwin Tang","website":"www.edwintangphotos.com"},{"id":132760,"bio":"Christopher Bennett is a Photographer currently living in Detroit, MI. He received his BFA from Indiana University and MFA in Photography from the Hartford Art School’s Limited Residency Photography Program. He has exhibited his work in Detroit at Galerie Camille and Subjectively Objective Gallery as well as nationally and internationally at The Phoenix Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Ft. Wayne Museum of Art (IN), Center for Contemporary Art (Santa Fe, NM), INOVA (Milwaukee, WI), Klompching Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Circuit Gallery (Toronto) and Kominek Gallery (Berlin).","user_id":132158,"name":"Chris Bennett","website":"www.christopherbennett.net"},{"id":782485,"bio":"","user_id":772893,"name":"Håkan Freden","website":"hakan.freden@gmail.com"},{"id":782456,"bio":"","user_id":772871,"name":"Stacie Frazier","website":"HTTPS://staciefrazier.com"},{"id":21545,"bio":"I am a French art lover, a self-taught photographer who reside in Brussels, the European capital, where I can enjoy an inspiring multicultural environment.\nI started photography to document and capture important events and personal moments. I started to study photography techniques at the age of 20 when I moved to Spain and have not stopped learning since then to satisfy my passion.\nFeeling the urge to materialise my thoughts I decided to explore staged portraiture thus creating visual poetry.\nMy portraits are often autobiographical, as inspired by my personal feelings or what I see around me, often using photography as a graphic diary.\nI attempt to create surreal worlds where the impossible becomes possible. \nI compose magical portraits, using techniques to emulate paintings or cinema in which I find inspiration. My work has been published in many international art and design reviews.\n","user_id":21545,"name":"Amelie Berton","website":"amelieberton.com"},{"id":69271,"bio":"I'm Veronica and I live in the Netherlands. I like to explore all kinds of photography.","user_id":69005,"name":"Veronica Stroomer","website":"www.veronicastroomer.nl"},{"id":157627,"bio":"     I've been taking pictures since the 70's and work 90% in color. I studied (and briefly student-taught) at ICP in the early 80's, then concentrated on photographing my kids' childhood as I was raising them. Next came the  digital revolution. The ability to (finally!) process and print my own color photos has renewed and increased my passion for photography. I continue to work and  learn.\n     My main focus these days is Street Photography and Travel Photography.\n     ","user_id":157025,"name":"Anne Rosen","website":"www.aerosenphoto.photoshelter.com"},{"id":21854,"bio":"Allison Jarek is an American photographer whose work explores themes such as man's relationship with nature, female identity, and personal journeys. She received her BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the spring of 2011 and received her MFA in Photography from Texas Woman's University in the spring of 2015. Her work has been shown nationally, at venues such as PhotoPlace Gallery, New Orleans Photo Alliance, and 500X Gallery, and featured in publications such as SHOTS Magazine and South x Southeast Photomagazine.","user_id":21854,"name":"Allison Jarek","website":"www.allisonjarek.com"},{"id":189896,"bio":"Experienced Photographer with a demonstrated history of working in the photography industry. Skilled in Landscape Photography, HDR, Retouching, Color correction, Nikon DSLR, Travel Photography, and Digital Cameras. Strong arts and design professional with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) focused in Graphic Design from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.\n\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rzarnousheh/","user_id":189294,"name":"Reza GhassemiZarnousheh","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/rzarnousheh"},{"id":785460,"bio":"","user_id":775311,"name":"Amy Sothea Thangdy Kim","website":"www.amyphotojourney.com"},{"id":684174,"bio":"Fotografuję amatorsko, dla przyjemności. Wykonuję zdjęcia jako wolontariusz dla Wrocławskiego Centrum Seniora. Sam jestem emerytem w wieku 72 lat. Moje zdjęcia można znaleźć poza wymienioną wyżej stroną, również na stronach Wrocławskiego Centrum Rozwoju Społecznego. Miałem w 2015 roku wystawę fotograficzną pod tytułem \"Stolice moich ojczyzn\", gdzie prezentowałem zdjęcia z Wrocławia i Krakowa oraz wygrałem dwa lokalne konkursy fotograficzne.","user_id":683590,"name":"Tadeusz Wilk","website":"www.andrzejrokosz.swiatobrazu.pl"},{"id":778857,"bio":"Taylor Smith is a current senior attending Ransom Everglades High School. She began her exploration of photography in the 8th grade in a beginner's photo class. She has since continued her education in the world of photography throughout high school as well as in her free time.  She has had a successful journey so far placing in a variety of national photo competitions. She hopes to continue her photo journey in college and beyond.","user_id":769974,"name":"Taylor Smith","website":""},{"id":666559,"bio":"I am a native of New Jersey currently living in Delaware. I completed my undergraduate studies at Montclair State and received a BA in fine arts and certification in art education. In 1976, I received a MFA degree from Pratt Institute where he majored in printmaking. From 1970–2004, I pursued a career in art education.  Since 2005 I have been actively showing my work in a variety of juried group exhibits at galleries and museums in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.  I have also had work included in three literary publications: Rowan University’s Glassworks Magazine, Delaware Art Museum’s Dreamstreets no 51 and Light—A Journal of Photography \u0026amp; Poetry.","user_id":665975,"name":"Dave Magyar","website":"dmagyar.com"},{"id":21631,"bio":"I started very young, about 15-16 years old, driven by the desire to imitate my father, a great enthusiast of photography. He and I spent hours in the darkroom to develop and print our shots. His enthusiasm gave me the incentive to continue to improve, before working on technique and then on the “cutting” of the photos. I think I have learned to see in a “photographic” way.\n\nI’m not an “artist”, and my pictures are related to the moments of holidays and leisure that I can cut out of my normal work. Yes, I’ve traveled the world, and I’ve taken thousands of slides—sooner or later, I’ll decide to digitize them. My favorite subjects are landscapes and portraits. For me, it is essential to nourish the memories with photographs related to them. It is not a sort of “collecting”, but a way of living the past as an incentive for the present and the future. ","user_id":21631,"name":"Stefano Zocca","website":"1x.com/member/fuarce"},{"id":21593,"bio":"Shahria Sharmin is a freelance photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. After doing her Masters in Public Administration from the University of Dhaka, Shahria pursued her further study at Pathshala South Asian Media Academy in Bangladesh where she became fascinated with the social history of photography and the evolution of identity, sexuality and gender in relationship to material culture. ‘Call me Heena’ Shahria’s ongoing project, takes her interest in photography’s connection with identity to explore and express the diversity of human experience. In 2014, she was named the second place winner of the Alexia Foundation student grant for her project, ‘Call me Heena’. The same work has been selected in Open Society Foundation, Moving Walls 23 group exhibition in 2015. Other awards and honors have included being recognized by International Photographer of the Year IPOTY and Magnum Photography Award 2017. She has been a participant of World Press Joop Swart Masterclass in 2019.\n\n\n","user_id":21593,"name":"Shahria Sharmin","website":"www.shahriasharmin.com"},{"id":21701,"bio":"Joshua Sariñana, PhD, explores the intricate connections between the brain, art, and technology within a humanities framework. His work seeks to blend and expand on these disciplines into new and dynamic interactions.\n\nSariñana earned his neuroscience degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research focused on understanding how dopamine influences brain circuit activity in the hippocampus, affecting reinforcement learning and spatial navigation. \n\nHis projects start with concepts informed by network theories, guiding and shaping his endeavors in art, science, and community engagement. He has served as a Cultural Ambassador for the Somerville Arts Council and has been awarded grants from the Massachusetts Arts Council and the Cambridge Arts Council for his art and curatorial projects. Sariñana’s photography captures the transformation of mental representations, showcased in exhibitions across the US and internationally. \n\nIn addition to his artistic pursuits, Sariñana is a communications specialist, contributing his insights to publications such as WIRED Magazine and MIT Technology Review and sharing his expertise with audiences at the Museum of Science, Boston, and as a featured speaker in the Neurohumanities series at Trinity College, Dublin. He was also a committee member for the National Book Foundation’s 2025 Science + Literature Award.\n\nHis current project on Mental Mapping explores the relationships between artificial intelligence (AI), the brain, and social networks, aiming to uncover deeper understandings of how we perceive and interact across physical and digital environments.","user_id":21701,"name":"Joshua Sariñana","website":"www.joshuasarinana.com"},{"id":782587,"bio":"","user_id":772976,"name":"HANCHU ZHANG","website":""},{"id":782548,"bio":"My name is Warren Shepherd and I've been a creator all my life. I've been writing since I was a child, chasing stories with every keystroke, finally realizing my lifelong dream of having my sci-fi novel published in the summer of 2022.\n\nTo be an effective storyteller, you've got to be a keen observer of humankind. So it wasn't much of a stretch to turn my curiosity and imagination to the world of photography, basically writing with light instead of words.\n\nI honed my technical skills in Real Estate Photography, but the more my tastes drifted into the creative world of portrait photography, the hungrier I became to explore deeper.\n\nI'm a passionate portrait photographer looking for the truth of my subjects in every image. I'm not about the pose of the day, I'm about the emotion of the moment.\n\nSimply put, I want to tell your story through my lens...","user_id":772945,"name":"Warren Shepherd","website":"www.photomonkeystudio.com"},{"id":21668,"bio":"Amiko Li (b. 1993, Shanghai) is a visual artist lives in New York. His photography and video works explore the paradox of intimacy and distance. He is the recipient of the PDN The Curator Award, Center Project Launch Award, and Royal Ulster Academy Portrait Prize. Exhibition include Abrons Arts Center, New York; LeRoy Neiman Gallery at Columbia University, New York; Ulster Museum, Ireland; Thorvald Meyers 51, Norway; Beijing World Art Museum, China; and Belfast Photo Festival, Ireland. Publications include Adbusters; American Chordata; Esquire Russia; Juxtapoz; and New Yorker Photo.","user_id":21668,"name":"Amiko Li","website":"www.amikoli.com"},{"id":782610,"bio":"","user_id":772995,"name":"Serhii Tkachenko","website":""},{"id":785803,"bio":"@juamovo","user_id":775585,"name":"Juan Novo Carral","website":""},{"id":21661,"bio":"Elena Geroska was born 1990 in Skopje, Macedonia . She graduated in Photography in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA) in Sofia . She has had solo exhibitions in Bulgaria, Macedonia and Austria. Her work appeared in Vice, Max, Capital Light and other leading Bulgarian magazines and the book Shot by Kern by TASCHEN.\n\nContact: elenagjeroska@yahoo.com","user_id":21661,"name":"Elena Geroska","website":"www.bulgarianphotographynow.com/en/Portfolio?slug=traces"},{"id":21678,"bio":"Paula Sundell is a Finnish freelance photographer and blogger, born in 1982. She has received her BA (photography) from Lahti Institute of Art and Design, Finland. Also she has studied fine arts in Academy of Art in Saint Petersburg, Russia. She's currently living in France and focusing in long term documentary projects in ecological issues. Her works have been exhibited and published in Finland, France and Russia. ","user_id":21678,"name":"Paula Sundell","website":"www.paulasundell.com "},{"id":782704,"bio":"","user_id":773073,"name":"Masato Tanaka","website":""},{"id":18968,"bio":"Peter Croteau was born in Boston, MA in 1988. Moving around many times as a youth through various tract house suburbs gave him a further understanding of the differences and similarities between places across the US. He became most interested in the concepts of the in-between and the sublime in the landscape and how the two may intersect. He considers himself to be an explorer of mundane spaces looking to transform the everyday into something otherworldly. \n\nHe received his MFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design in 2012 and his BS in Photography from Drexel University in 2010.","user_id":18968,"name":"Peter Croteau","website":"petercroteau.com"},{"id":149897,"bio":"Tommasina Giuliasi, 26 years, is a self-taught visual artist based in Turin, Italy\nShe explores experimental photography, alternative techniques and ancient print methods.\nMoved by artistic contamination, she uses mixed media art to express her poetics of error: the method consists in choosing and crystallizing the right error.\nShe studies and practices dramatic art: theatre, which for her constitutes the lens for reading the world, will strongly influence the way of approaching the photographic medium.","user_id":149295,"name":"Tommasina Giuliasi","website":""},{"id":782718,"bio":"","user_id":773083,"name":"Thomas Kealy","website":"tomkealy.me"},{"id":782665,"bio":"I have enjoyed photography for many years, I started with film cameras and shot a little when I was able, then moved onto digital and have started picking up my shooting. I enjoy wildlife, landscape and still life photography.","user_id":773040,"name":"Stan Wheeler","website":"www.stanscameraart.com"},{"id":732073,"bio":"","user_id":731307,"name":"Wesley Smith","website":"wesssmith1000@gmail.com"},{"id":585725,"bio":"We are a Swiss-French photographer duo and began our cooperation with a reportage on the Haenyeo, the South Korean \"sea women\". \nAt the same time we began to develop our first artistic experiments. We focuse on staged photography that offers an unimpeded view of people and their spatial orientation, both indoors and outdoors. Our work reflects the conviction that not only do people influence their environments, but that environments always have an impact on people. \n\nWe\u0026nbsp;have been experimenting with conceptual photography since 2018. Our compositions include scenes from everyday life giving a critical yet unobtrusive look on modern society. \n","user_id":585141,"name":"vic \u0026 chris","website":"www.vicandchris.com"},{"id":773113,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, I see my camera as a trusted travel companion. Together, we journey through the world, capturing the unexpected and the deeply sensitive. Our work has been featured in collective exhibitions and publications, both online and in galleries. In another life, I’ve spent nearly 12 years as a clinical psychologist, with numerous articles published in psychoanalytically-oriented journals, often drawing inspiration from the world of art.","user_id":765205,"name":"Anton Bou","website":""},{"id":782784,"bio":"Andrey Ludmer (b. 1991, Moscow, Russia) is an artist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Initially trained as a communications engineer, Andrey later transitioned into tech journalism and podcasting, producing content on technology, health \u0026amp; fitness, and photography. His artistic journey took a decisive turn when he graduated from the Academy of Documentary and Art Photography \"Fotografika\" (St. Petersburg, Russia) at 31, shaping his distinctive approach to visual storytelling.\n\nThrough his work, Andrey explores into the complexities of family ties, human relationships, and the interaction between technology and personal experience. His books, \"The Flower Will Always Be a Flower, Even If It Dries Up\" and \"...A Huge Blue Concrete Cover\", are part of the collection at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, Russia.","user_id":773138,"name":"Andrey Ludmer","website":"aludmer.com"},{"id":782670,"bio":"","user_id":773045,"name":"JF Godin","website":"jfgodin.com"},{"id":772505,"bio":"Luuk van Raamsdonk (2001) is a multidisciplinary artist located in Turnhout, Belgium. \n\nHe is currently in his graduation year studying Photography, Film \u0026amp; The Digital at St Joost School of Arts in Breda. (BA)\n\nHe is also part of COHEISA an audio-visual collective located in Breda. With which he focuses on experimenting and creating alternate perspectives regarding installation art, night life and music.\n\n\nIn his personal work he strives to reveal and understand the mystery of the world that surrounds him. Using lens based media to support his need to investigate, question and deconstruct. He does this by combining the often historic and archival qualities of photography with a more contemporary approach.\n\nTheme’s of (family) history, identity,trauma and the human-nature relationship are reoccurring within his practice. Having closely experienced and struggled with these subjects personally, he feels like he can accurately visualize these often complicated structures.  Translating them into deeply personal long term projects, characterised by atmospheric black and white imagery.\n\n\nHe has an avid fascination with photo books and everything related to archival materials. As this is where his love for photography originated. Nonetheless, his work often finds itself realised in spacial installations where photography, text and moving images merge into one. This multi disciplinary approach is required to provide a deeper understanding of the stories that he aims to tell.\n\n","user_id":764616,"name":"Luuk van Raamsdonk","website":"luukvanraamsdonk.cargo.site"},{"id":782677,"bio":"...","user_id":773051,"name":"tomas paule","website":"tomaspaule.sk"},{"id":21787,"bio":"S O U L D I G G E R  are Jan Deleersnijder and Sophie Lecoutere.\nAll photos are the result of close collaboration between the couple.\nThese emotional landscapes tell the story of our fragile state and our struggle with inner demons.\n\n\nWhere others look into the mirror, they only see themselves.\nWhen I look into the mirror, I see mankind.\nI sense emotions beneath the surface of the face.\nThat is why we use my face as an instrument to express a large range of feelings.\nWe are convinced you will recognize these feelings in your own life.\nIn the end ME = WE.","user_id":21787,"name":"Souldigger be","website":"souldigger.be"},{"id":21785,"bio":"American artist Linka Odom creates immersive photo light box installations using wood, metal and backlit photo prints, normally hung in outdoor settings, including found trees to suspend her installations from. Odom’s interest in photography stems from a childhood filled with creek walking and exploration. Her images explore our world, with a focus on unique cultures and the surreal. Ms. Odom’s work is driven to influence a culture of acceptance, encouraging the viewer to reflect and ultimately gain insight on the interconnection amongst all things. Ms. Odom has earned both an M.A. in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the Univ. of the Arts, London College of Communication and a B.F.A. in Photography from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Linka is currently based in New Orleans, LA.","user_id":21785,"name":"Linka Odom","website":"www.linkaaodom.com"},{"id":226254,"bio":"I am a digital concept artist working in animation, film and games. \n\nFilm photography - being relatively slow and deliberate - is my antidote to the influx of fast digital content I have to wade through and create for my professional work. \n\nMy interest lies in subjects/objects that are often overlooked, ignored, and discarded; found while I am out photographing in public spaces. \n\nYou can also find me on Instagram at Notes On Photography, where I pair writings gleaned from books, with photographs I have collected over the many years working as a visual artist.\n\n-H","user_id":225652,"name":"Hovig Alahaidoyan","website":"hovigalahaidoyan.tumblr.com"},{"id":712877,"bio":"When I left school at 16 I bought a local paper and sought the most creative job I could find - a darkroom assistant for a photography studio. I bought a second hand camera from a bloke in my local pub in Kings Cross and took pictures of some mates in a nearby mannequin factory. It was here that my first creative outlet was born. Photography seemed like an accessible creative medium for working class kids at that time. \n \nI use photography and film to learn about and become intimate with my participants and their surroundings. My work explores concepts of identity through the everyday lived experience within the structures of class and race, seeking for creative ways to instigate dialogue.","user_id":712293,"name":"Roman Manfredi","website":"www.romanmanfredi.com"},{"id":782725,"bio":"","user_id":773090,"name":"David Zilioli","website":"david.zilioli@gmail.com"},{"id":803854,"bio":"Roberto Strano, professional photographer, is a great protagonist of our time, lives and works in Caltagirone, moving around Italy and abroad. Now internationally renowned, He is among the leading reportage experts in Italy and holds numerous workshops. He is exhibited at the permanent Museum of Modena among the most accredited international authors . Wanting to make a comparison with the great masters, his sense of photography certainly brings him very close to Salgado, from whom he takes on his profound humanity. He is one of the protagonists of the docufilm The Skin of Beauty directed by Piero Sabatino. Among the most important reports are those for the 2014 football world cup in Brazil, working for almost three years in the favelas and the attack on the Goulette port in Tunisia. He was director of photography on several films including: The Walnut Tree, The Race for Life directed by Fabio Cillia. Main exhibitions: Italy, Spain, Germany, Romania, Saudi Arabia, etc. His photos are reminiscent of the great American photographer Weegee with their own unique style. He has published numerous books: Look inside me, Roads of no return, Travel companions. He has published with major newspapers such as Der Spiegel, Zoom, Photo, Summa, Avvenire, Corriere della sera, Nuovo Fotonotiziario, Gente di Fotografia, Arte, Elegance, Fotoit, Foto Reflex, etc.","user_id":790671,"name":"Roberto Strano","website":"www.robertostrano.com"},{"id":21738,"bio":"Lynn Griffin-Roberts was born and raised in the Charlotte, NC area where she currently lives and works as a photographic artist. She earned her BFA with a concentration in photography from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2015 with a minor in art history. Her conceptually driven work investigates a variety of mediums and tends to be a commentary on political and/or social issues while at times being quite introspective. She utilizes digital and film photographic methods, as well as exploring alternative 19th century photographic processes. She has been experimenting with encaustic painting on her photographic work and is excited to work more with this medium.  Her work has been exhibited at UNCC as well as several galleries/venues in the Charlotte area. ","user_id":21738,"name":"Lynn Griffin-Roberts","website":"www.griffinstudios.photography"},{"id":207788,"bio":"Fotografia é entrega, alma e sentimento. E isso logo tive conhecimento em 1998, ano que fui apresentado à fotografia na faculdade de jornalismo. Pronto, amor à primeira vista. Período esse onde consegui uma ótima base e segue comigo até hoje.\nFormado também em Produção Multimída com ênfase em design gráfico, o que me ajuda bastante nas composições e uso das cores.\nMinhas preferências  na fotografia são as cores, a nossa brasilidade que é única por intermédio do nosso povo e diversificada cultura, o movimento e fé das religiões, natureza e paisagem espalhadas por este nosso Gigante, detalhes e momentos que passam despercebidos do olhar comum...Tudo sempre acompanhado de uma construção poética visual e autoral.\n","user_id":207186,"name":"Dennis Calçada","website":"www.denniscalcada.com.br"},{"id":764551,"bio":"A creator that constantly find new ways to make your own art and creatives using media.","user_id":758637,"name":"Renan Lemos","website":"renaofoto.art"},{"id":829688,"bio":"","user_id":815426,"name":"Yue Ma","website":""},{"id":589651,"bio":"Born naked, screaming, without a clue.\nNow old, still clueless, screaming thru art.","user_id":589067,"name":"John Kosboth","website":"emotionallandscapes.net"},{"id":782782,"bio":"","user_id":773137,"name":"Farbod Asadi moghaddam","website":""},{"id":782838,"bio":"I am a fine-art photographer currently based in upstate New York. My artwork focuses on the connections between house and home, nostalgia and upbringing, and place attachment. With an eye for self-portraits, he also has an interest in storytelling through photographing others around him; often collaborating with musicians and other artists in their native environments. \n\nSeth received his BFA in photography from the State University of New York at New Paltz, and has had work displayed in several group exhibitions, as well as local and global publications. ","user_id":773182,"name":"Seth Jones","website":"www.sethmjones.com"},{"id":245603,"bio":"Editorial photographer working in the documentary style with an eye for the humanitarian tradition of the 'grand reporters' of the magazines of the '40s, '50s, and '60s.\n\nSelected for the 4th Chania International Photo Festival (2021)","user_id":245001,"name":"Marc Van Lierde","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/marcvanlierde"},{"id":755626,"bio":"Christina Pantelatou Athens, Greece. Christina's work involves analog and digital attempts. Her topics of interest include social issues, tradition, and the imprint of human trauma in different cultural landscapes.","user_id":751000,"name":"Christina Pantelatou","website":"-"},{"id":782827,"bio":"Julie Zhang is a Chinese-born artist currently based in London, England. Born in 1993, she recently completed her MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in 2022. Julie's work is more related to childhood， female， nature， psychology, and healing. Her work becomes a poetic exploration of these subjects, inviting viewers into a realm of subtle melancholy and nostalgic yearning.\n\nIn her exploration of fragility, resonance, childhood trauma, and the language of psychology, Julie Zhang's work becomes a mirror reflecting the vulnerabilities and shared experiences of the human psyche. Each image is a delicate tapestry, weaving together threads of personal and collective memory.\n","user_id":773173,"name":"Julie Zhang","website":""},{"id":764372,"bio":"","user_id":758486,"name":"Chris Taschner","website":"cmtasch.com"},{"id":710517,"bio":"To whom is reading, \n\nThank you for looking at my work, it feels special to even know that talented eye shave grazed my photography. I am a graduating senior from TCU in Fort Worth, TX. I have pursued a degree in graphic design, but have a very special place in my heart for photography, and cannot wait to see where it takes me. ","user_id":709933,"name":"Haylee Salopek","website":"hayleesalopek8.myportfolio.com"},{"id":718086,"bio":"Lingxue (Luna) Hao is a photographer from China who is now based in LA. After graduating from Beijing Film Academy, she worked as a food photographer for two years. While studying photography at the Savannah College of Design and Art, she turned her focus to telling stories through the camera. She is particularly interested in finding beauty from the ordinary and mundane and creating a virtual diary based on everyday love, loss, and reflection.","user_id":717502,"name":"Lingxue Hao","website":"www.lunahao.com"},{"id":562210,"bio":"Originally from Ukraine, Mariya lives in New York and enjoys capturing everyday moments on film.","user_id":561626,"name":"Mariya Nikitayeva","website":""},{"id":272472,"bio":"I have been a photographer for over 30 years. I do nature, travel, street, wedding, artistic, documentary and portrait photography. The submitted works come from both everyday work and trips. So far I have won several awards including Annual Photography Awards in Fine Art category. I have a few projects underway. One of them is called \"Group Portrait\";\nI also photograph the life and work of a 6-person family working on an organic farm. I run a wedding photography studio on a daily basis.","user_id":271870,"name":"Michał Bujak","website":""},{"id":657519,"bio":"Architect and photographer. I live in Milan where I graduated with a master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design at the Politecnico di Milano.\nI work mostly with architectural and urban landscape photography and music photography, which are my great passions.\n","user_id":656935,"name":"daniele zipeto","website":"www.danielezipeto.com"},{"id":677733,"bio":"(b. 1997) Audio-visual creator. Student of Intermedia Photography at the University of Arts in Poznań. A graduate of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at the Jagiellonian University. Associated with the Grotowski Institute in Wrocław, where co-created two documentary productions: \"W końcu będzie ciepło\" (2020) and \"Alternatywne życie, czyli traktat o snach\" (2021). Loesje creative writing workshop moderator.\n\nI am interested in storytelling and broadly understood relationships - in my works I research what bonds connect us with what we experience and meet in the reality that surrounds us. Very often, the starting point of my projects is ethnographic practice - observation, participation, conversation. ","user_id":677149,"name":"Bartłomiej Puch","website":"bpuch.work"},{"id":612792,"bio":"","user_id":612208,"name":"Domenico Villano","website":""},{"id":21851,"bio":"Vehbi Koca is an internationally acclaimed Turkish-born Documentary and Fine Art photographer. He lives and works in London. With over 35 years of experience in image-making, Koca has covered a range of documentary and social photography throughout the UK and internationally. He is a committed and emotionally involved artist with an eye for detail.\n\"Vehbi Koca is one of the most gifted photographers of our time. Deeply immersed in both Oriental and Western cultures, he has a unique sensitivity as an artist. His objective is to fathom the natural and profound inner person within his subjects. This is his greatest quality as an artist. His painstaking diligence invariably produces work of the highest caliber, indeed masterpieces.\" Moris Farhi (Pen 2001)\nAfter completing his MA in Photography and Cinema from Westminster University Vehbi Koca has worked as a freelance photographer for various picture stock agencies. In 2004 he was awarded by the G.B Millennium Commission for his documentary project called “Distant Countries”. He worked as a curator for a photographic project called “City: Chaos and Charm” in The 1st Istanbul International Biennial of Photography, organized by IFSAK","user_id":21851,"name":"Vehbi Koca","website":"www.instagram.com/vehbikoca"},{"id":22640,"bio":"","user_id":22640,"name":"Hsin Wang","website":"www.hsinnyc.com"},{"id":243545,"bio":"West coast photographer with passion for street, documentary and fine art photography.  Work shown in local galleries, website and the following sites:  www.roamgallery.com richmondartscoalition.com/portfolio/bickerton-ross/","user_id":242943,"name":"linda Bickerton-Ross","website":"www.bickerton-rossphotography.ca"},{"id":168035,"bio":"Trang Doan is a visual artist, director and cinematographer based in Saigon. She has a background in photography and two years training as a cinematographer at Noroff Film Production in Oslo, Norway.\n","user_id":167433,"name":"Trang Doan","website":""},{"id":782859,"bio":"","user_id":773200,"name":"Sergei Zouev","website":""},{"id":791078,"bio":"","user_id":780025,"name":"Agnieszka Czyżkowska","website":"www.agaczyzkowskaphotography.com"},{"id":157783,"bio":"Press photographer, first photos published in newspapers and magazines in late ’70s.\nStaff photographer in newspaper 1986-1995. Freelance since 1996. Published photos in hundreds newspapers and magazines.\nFirst exhibition in late ’80s, since that more than twenty exhibitions. As a main work I consider exhibition ”A Syndrome of a Press Photographer” -trilogy, which now have eight parts.\n\n","user_id":157181,"name":"Juha Tanhua","website":"www.juhatanhua.kuvat.fi/kuvat"},{"id":782828,"bio":"Sam’s Art work is inspired by the Hungarian and Australian culture, history, food, people and so much more. Sam's Expressive Artwork Mixed Media is Immersive, Interactive, and Storytelling. \n\nHis style is simple and effective. He takes a photo, inspired by selected surroundings and its colors and connects his drawing intuition via Digital Technology to the a new dimension of expression that inspires, awakes curiosity, and has a relaxing effect on people. \n\nSam said\nOne lifetime is not enough to learn all about it. Once you experience the Hungarian way of thinking, acting and celebrating you will be drawn to it like magic. Your soul will be filled with love, peace and power.","user_id":773174,"name":"Sam Kerekes","website":"digitalartcreator.com"},{"id":706576,"bio":"Long Beach based photographer, Mallory Morrison, has been honing her skills in underwater photography for the past several years and continues to experiment with new processes and concepts.  Originally a dance photographer, Mallory blended her photography skills with her twenty-five years of dance experience, bringing about a perfect marriage of her two passions.  \nMallory’s evolution into underwater photography allowed her to introduce another element to this union and extend the range of her talent even further.  Her use of dancers in an underwater environment allows Mallory to challenge the boundaries of people photography - utilizing weightlessness to tell stories which explore the depths of movement and composition.","user_id":705992,"name":"Mallory Morrison","website":"www.mallorymorrison.com"},{"id":21862,"bio":"Victoria Mara Heilweil is a feminist lens-based artist and independent curator. She creates archives of the everyday to highlight and value ordinary human experience.  Her artwork has been exhibited nationally, including the de Young Museum, San Jose Institute for Contemporary Art, Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum, University Art Gallery at California State Chico, and the Minneapolis Photo Center. She has also created public and community based art works in conjunction with the ZERO1 Biennial, Pro Arts Gallery, CA and the Bayview Opera House.  Her photographs are included in collections at Cornell University, Center for Photography at Woodstock and CMPC/Sutter Health Van Ness Hospital in San Francisco.  Victoria was awarded a grant from the Puffin Foundation and with MicroClimate Collective, an Alternative Exposure Grant.  She received her Masters of Fine Arts from California College of the Arts in 1995. ","user_id":21862,"name":"Victoria Mara Heilweil","website":"www.victoriaheilweil.com"},{"id":21838,"bio":"","user_id":21838,"name":"Raina Vlaskovska","website":"www.rainavlaskovska.com"},{"id":22159,"bio":"Garry had his first photograph published in the British Journal of Photography 18 August 1988, on a story about the regeneration of Bradford UK.  It was as a newspaper photographer, that Clarkson then began his work, with coverage of the 1989 book burning in his home city of Bradford, UK, following the publication of Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, The Satanic Verses. The pictures were published widely, including The Independent, Sunday Telegraph, New Statesman/Society, New Internationalist and Channel 4 Television as well as 1989 'Pictures of the Year' in The Guardian newspaper.  \n\nIn 2008 Garry was selected as one of 70 participants of 900 photographers from 42 countries to take part in the Descubrimientos (Discoveries) platform for the promotion and dissemination of works by ‘emerging international photographers’. This forum, at the Community of Madrid’s Council of Culture, was part of Photo España photography festival and Garry was one of the 5 eventual finalists interviewed in a special supplement in the Spanish newspaper El País.\n ","user_id":22159,"name":"Garry Clarkson","website":"www.garryclarkson.com"},{"id":22488,"bio":"Photographer and artist 1985- debut 1989 at censored art exhi\nRadiographer - 1988\nMaster Informatics - 2001\nJudge/censor at exhibitions\nOrganizer, photography exhibitions\nProject management IT integration and digital imaging in medicine\n \n","user_id":22488,"name":"Rene Roalf","website":"www.roalf.nu"},{"id":20047,"bio":"Myriam Abdelaziz is a French/American photographer born in Cairo, Egypt.\nShe  graduated from the International Center of Photography in 2006 and has been based in New York City since.\nMyriam is a winner of the Magenta Foundation Flash Forward prize, the Lens Culture Emerging Talent prize and American Photography #24, as well as a finalist of La Bourse du Talent and PhotoEspana.\nHer photographs have been published inmagazines such as American Photography, Fortune Magazine, Newsweek, Time Magazine, Smithsonian, Le Monde, Liberation, Courrier International, Marie-Claire, Eyemazing and the British Journal of Photography among many others as well as featured in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe, the Middle East and the USA, including the Arab Photography Biennale at the Arab Institute of Paris.They are also included in the private collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Agence Française de Développement and the Southeast Museum of Photography.\n","user_id":20047,"name":"Myriam Abdelaziz","website":"www.myriamabdelaziz.com"},{"id":782524,"bio":"I have been involved with photography from a young age when my father gave me a brownie camera and later a twin lens camera. Now I use a digital and drone camera to search out the unnoticed beauty of shapes and colors in the world we as busy people pass by and ignore without appreciation. ","user_id":772927,"name":"Klee Miller","website":"www.dawghousestudios.com"},{"id":795088,"bio":"I have been involved with photography since my grandpa built me a darkroom in our basement when I was a child. To this day, black and white photography seems to be the purest of the art, demanding that form and contrast be present and significant, and not relying on color alone for its  impact. Even with color photography, I am captivated by the subtle interplay of soft light and shadow. ","user_id":783436,"name":"Jennifer Fraser","website":"http;//jenniferfraser.zenfolio.com"},{"id":21813,"bio":"Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:\nBorn in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are her iPhone 14 Pro Max, her Sony ILCE-5000 camera, Minolta XD11 camera and Nikon F3/T camera. \n\nArtist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.\n\nI see what eye see.\n","user_id":21813,"name":"Armineh Hovanesian","website":"www.armineh-photography.com"},{"id":22163,"bio":"Mostafa Gholamnejad was born in 1986 in ahvaz City, khuzestan Province in Iran. \nhe is job photojournalism.","user_id":22163,"name":"Mostafa Gholamnejad","website":""},{"id":781712,"bio":"I am a commercial and fine art photographer based in Aix Les Bains, France. I started my career photographing stories for local news organizations in Hull, UK, and before long began creating sports features for magazines and national news media. This lead to photographing athletes for advertising agencies, and meeting my wife-to-be on a shoot for Speedo. Together we moved to Bourg Saint Maurice in the French Alps to photograph winter sports. Raising two very athletic children,  and continuing to work with world class athletes, I developed an ever deeping respect for their hard work and sacrifice. When photographing athletes, my aim is to capture the essence of their sporting prowess and showcase their form, power, and extraordinary abilities.","user_id":772265,"name":"Alan Brooke","website":"www.alanbrooke.photo"},{"id":22291,"bio":"Hello, I am a South African, Durban raised, London charged, converted Italian and Amsterdam based photographer, art director and visual designer. My passion for photography has no explanation, I simply love it. With an absolute obsession for the black and white image, the beauty of a face and the touch of light I find myself crafting photography with a need to feed my hunger full of beautiful imagery and endless experiences.\n\nI am based in Amsterdam and work as visual designer and art director for an advertising agency J Walter Thompson Amsterdam. I have been fortunate enough to explore photography through my visual design and art direction and teach myself the tricks of the trade. My work has been featured in numerous advertisements, magazines, books, catalogues and online.\n\nPhotography is all about the adventure and the experience of where it takes you. I prefer to concentrate on portrait, fine art, lifestyle and conceptual photography.","user_id":22291,"name":"Robert Harrison","website":"www.robertharrisonphotography.com"},{"id":374440,"bio":"I'm a 75 year old photographer who wants to tell stories from life's various pages with my pictures.","user_id":373856,"name":"Geir Kjærstad","website":"www.geirk48@gmail.com"},{"id":782920,"bio":"Felipe, originally from Brazil and is now residing and working as an advertising art director in the UK. With a deep passion for travel and photography, embarked with his wife Samara on a mission to capture unique moments around the world.\n\n","user_id":773249,"name":"Felipe Mazzoni","website":""},{"id":782961,"bio":"Social photographer and videomaker.\nBorn in Valparaiso, Chile, to a family of Italian migrants. Graduated in Philosophy of Language in Rome, in parallel with her studies she works in cinema as a portraitist.\nHe deals with human and environmental rights. He has worked in Palestine, Ukraine, Pakistan, the Balkans and in several Italian and European cities.\nIn 2023 he founded the cultural association \"PACHAMAMA\". Through the BIS- Biennale Itinerante del Sociale project, it deals with disseminating human rights and environmental protection through collective photographic exhibitions, open-air cinemas and seminars.\nHe works mainly for institutions, NGOs and third sector bodies. \n\n","user_id":773280,"name":"Paula Jesus","website":"biennaleitinerantedelsociale.com/paula-jesus"},{"id":292552,"bio":"After studying art history in Utrecht and several positions in the art world, Billie-Jo focused on photography and developed her own style in portraiture, commissioned work and autonomous work. In her autonomous work she translates in her own unique way her ideas, fascinations and emotions inspired by events from her own life. Her style can be best described as colorful, crisp and minimalistic.","user_id":291950,"name":"Billie-Jo Krul","website":"www.billie-jo.nl"},{"id":584102,"bio":"LorieLu is an interdisciplinary artist who focuses on finding problems in complex contexts, exploring space and the entities within it as a lens for multiple narrative approaches, rethinking environmental systems in human-emotional, scientific and technological dimensions, enabling innovation through research and experimentation, and redefining the formal boundaries between space, installation, sculpture, video and performance.","user_id":583518,"name":"Lorie Lu","website":"www.lorielu.cn"},{"id":782766,"bio":"I have split my intellectual and artistic life into multiple domains. I was an avant-garde poet for 30 or more years, a translator of Russian literature, a screenwriter, a cultural anthropologist (vampirologist), and am now reviving my interest in photography. I became serious about photography back in the 1970s, when I developed my own film and prints. My first serious digital camera I took to the Rhodope mountains of Bulgaria in 2010 to document an early spring folk festival with kukeri. More recently, this past spring, I traveled in Ireland finding and capturing ancient carvings know as sheela-na-gigs. My just-finished project was landscape photography in Iceland. ","user_id":773123,"name":"Bruce McClelland","website":""},{"id":441746,"bio":"I am a notorious inaccurate narrator. I don't show what I saw, but tell you what I felt. I frame reality so it tells a story, which may not necessarily be the objective truth.","user_id":441162,"name":"Maarten Steunenberg","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/maarten_steunenberg"},{"id":659552,"bio":"Gao Shang \nImage artist\nBorn in 1992 and now lives in Harbin, China. The works were shortlisted for the 2020 SAP Art Award, the UK Format21 Photography Festival, iArt Youth Art Plan 2020, the Netherlands Foam Talent 2020, and the 2016 \"Youth Art 100\", and won the Gold Award of 2017 New York International Photography Art Exhibition, the Gold Award of Artand 2016 Influence Award Photography, and the Finalist Award of the 4th National College Students Modern Photography Competition. The works were selected into the 26th National Film Exhibition and exhibited in the Netherlands, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Shanghai Film Art Expo, Wuhan Film Art Expo, Pingyao, Lishui, Dujun and other photography exhibitions (festivals).\nThe works were published in 《Chinese Photographers》, 《China Photography》, 《People's Photography News》, 《 Digital Photography》, 《Foam Talent 2020》, 《Musée Magazine 》and other magazines and newspapers .","user_id":658968,"name":"Gao Shang","website":"www.gaoshangmx.com"},{"id":671130,"bio":"Ten years into working as a photographer commissioned for projects by artists, business people, agencies and fashion clients, she completed her bachelor with a master’s degree in visual arts at Université Laval in 2008. Her experiences as a young dancer, photographer videographer and artistic director for dance projects, is a big part of who she works in photography today and her storytelling. She intertwines all of who she is as an artist with all portrait sessions and fine art projects for there is no cleavage between images capture during wanderings and the ones with a model. It’s all part of living and making connections daily.\n","user_id":670546,"name":"Danielle Giguère","website":"www.photo-portrait.com"},{"id":22387,"bio":"A dutch photographer, currently living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally educated fine art photographer, and these years focusing on commercial work, especially with high end interior and design brands.","user_id":22387,"name":"Irina Boersma","website":"www.irinaboersma.com"},{"id":22436,"bio":"Working as a profissional photographer since 2010. ","user_id":22436,"name":"Francisco Rivotti","website":"frivottiphotograph.wixsite.com/frivottiphotography"},{"id":849372,"bio":"","user_id":835216,"name":"Juan Pablo Hernández Fernández","website":""},{"id":22556,"bio":"Né à Paris en 1975, je suis reporter-photographe basé dans les Alpes, en Savoie.\nVoyageur au long cours, je découvre la photographie assez jeune durant un voyage d’un an dans l’Himalaya indien. Je reste profondément touché par l’authenticité de ses habitants. La photographie devient alors le moyen de saisir ces émotions vraies, tellement généreuses, et les donner à voir. Je m’oriente alors vers le portrait et veut être le témoin de sensations universelles quels que soient les lieux et le contexte. Pas besoin de légende, les regards et les expressions doivent parler d’eux-mêmes. Visages qui interpellent, émeuvent, hantent.\n\nDe 2009 à 2011, je m’engage dans l’action humanitaire avec MSF (Médecins Sans frontières) et part travailler sur le terrain en tant que logisticien. Famine au Niger, conflit en République Démocratique du Congo, éducation en Haïti, migrants en mer Méditerranée… \n\nPhotographe indépendant depuis 2011, je poursuis mon engagement et pars régulièrement à l’étranger traiter les sujets fort de l’actualité. \nDepuis 2013, je m’intéresse plus particulièrement aux conséquences du conflit syrien sur les populations civiles (parcours migratoires, camp de réfugiés, difficulté dans le pays d’accueil) et oriente mon travail vers des histoires plus longues.\n","user_id":22556,"name":"Christophe Stramba-Badiali","website":"www.christophestramba-badiali.com"},{"id":141730,"bio":"I explore photographs that enhance our understanding of people,  places, and objects and their relationships to each other. Photography has the ability to offer insights into new ways of seeing, understanding, and appreciating fleeting moments that would have otherwise slipped unrecognized and unseen into a hazy and distant past. ","user_id":141128,"name":"Steven Edson","website":"www.stevenedson.net"},{"id":21933,"bio":"My very first photographic experience goes back while I worked as journalist for a French daily newspaper. I was brought to draft texts for websites and it is rather naturally that my taste for the design and the image made me slide towards Web design's job. A first expatriation in Italy was the occasion of a decisive re-discovery: since I couldn't work because I couldn't speak Italian, the camera would be from then the instrument with which I could express my vision of the world.\n\nI'm mainly an everyday life photographer. If exoticism is for many in the elsewhere, I draw my lot of discoveries and questions in the simple life. And I see poetry there. A lot. Sometimes light, disturbing, sad, deep or frivolous, these visions are the mirrors of my emotions that cradle the photographic illusion. This positioning towards the world is vital for me to continue to look at it with grace.\n\nSince 2013 I work for 2 photo agencies and I teach photography.","user_id":21933,"name":"Laurence Chellali","website":"www.laurencechellali.com"},{"id":782983,"bio":"","user_id":773297,"name":"Joanne Liu","website":"spirit-north.mypixieset.com"},{"id":738361,"bio":"Oleg Malovitskyi was born in Kiev in 1962. Graduated from the cinematography department of the KIev Theater institute in 1986. He worked as a director of photography at the Kiev film studio of popular -science films. Since 1997 freelancer, director of photography for films and television programs. He has made over 40 documentaries film's and over 20 television programs. At the same time,he was interested in arttistic photography. Works in black and white film photography. Sometimes he uses color film in his works. Main topics-City Life,Sports, People.\nRegularly participates in Ukrainian photo vernissages and photo exhibitions. Regular participant in  various international photo competitions. In 2023,the author 's photo album \"Point of View\" was published.","user_id":736515,"name":"Oleg Malovitskyi","website":""},{"id":782967,"bio":"1987 – 93\t\nGraphic design studies, Braunschweig University of Art/Germany \u2028incl. photography with landscape photographer Prof. Michael Ruetz,\n\n1991 – 96\t\nFine arts studies, Braunschweig University of Art\nClass of Photography with Prof. Doerte Eißfeldt, \n\nCreative Director and Photographer in Germany and China, currently Freelance\n\n2022 \"Neustart Kultur\" grant of the Kunstfonds for \"Rhineland Tales\"\n2022/23 Stakeholder calendar \"a wandering\" for UNESCO world heritage site \"Zeche Zollverein\"\n2024 23rd Julia Margaret Cameron award  – honorable mention for \"Rhineland Tales\"\n","user_id":773286,"name":"Elke Christmann","website":"www.elkechristmann.de"},{"id":102621,"bio":"I am an artistic lover of poetry and photography.\nIn Korea, I have held photo exhibitions, received various awards, and co-authored a photo poem book.","user_id":102019,"name":"Yeah Kkot Ahn","website":"blog.naver.com/gureumdari08"},{"id":202096,"bio":"Milla Mariani lives ad works in Parma, Italy. As a  photographer and artist, her work focuses on landscape and architecture photography and on sport photography (rugby).  She was featured in several magazines, websites and collective exhibitions. \n\nIn 2023 with the project \"Field_Experiments\" she won the First Prize at IPA International Photography Awards and an Honorable Mention at Monovisions Awards. \nIn 2025 with the project \"Win or Lose\" she was awarded with an Honorable Mention at IPA International Photography Awards and at Monovisions Photography Awards.","user_id":201494,"name":"Milla Mariani","website":"photoawards.com/winner/zoom.php?eid=8-1684605305-23"},{"id":381610,"bio":"I love photography. With how fast the world changes, I love being able to capture a moment as it is now, and then looking back on these images to see how things have changed. ","user_id":381026,"name":"Melissa Stanton","website":"www.mstantonphoto.com"},{"id":745013,"bio":"Fairouz El Tom is a visual artist based in Geneva, Switzerland. Sudanese and Swiss in heritage, she grew up in cities across Sudan, India, Nepal, the United States, and Switzerland. This instilled in her a fascination with human and natural diversity, as well as a questioning of identity construction and contemporary value systems.\n\nWorking primarily in digital photography and satellite imagery, El Tom adopts a process of layering and merging imagery of the human and natural world. This results in abstract and multi-scalar works that blur boundaries and dissolve notions of separability.\n\nBefore turning to art, El Tom worked with the UN and other smaller development and human rights organizations. She holds an MA in International Educational Development from Columbia University, and an MFA with distinction from The Glasgow School of Art.\n\nEl Tom’s work has been exhibited in group exhibitions across Glasgow, and internationally at the 13th edition of Bamako Encounters in Mali and Time in Jazz in Sardinia. She has been interviewed by Terralingua (2022) and had her work reviewed by Artnet (2023).","user_id":742047,"name":"Fairouz El Tom","website":"fairouzeltom.com"},{"id":783025,"bio":"","user_id":773327,"name":"Iana Kleshchanka","website":null},{"id":783001,"bio":"I am a Physician Assistant with a love for photography. It is currently a hobby of mine that I would like to turn into a career. ","user_id":773308,"name":"Justin Titus","website":""},{"id":21951,"bio":"Since 2013, i'm working as an independent photographer, for the local press and magazines such as Lëtzebuerger Land, Paperjam, Delano, City Mag and being commissioned by Nido (Stern) or Les jours (France). 2013 marks as well the starting point of a series of independent documenting travels to countries and cities such as Istanbul, Turkey where he covered the Gezi Park occupation protests and recently the terrorist attack on New years eve 2016, Myanmar and Japan in 2015, or Teheran, Iran in 2016 where he covered cultural scene of Iranian artists community. My aim is to capture the in-between moments that remain often unseen. Intrigued by the unfamiliar, and the functioning of other cultures, my work distinguishes itself by its subtil empathic human approach, and the telling of his subjects’ stories. My strong interest for socio-political themes and actions, social cohesion or absence of it, as well as contemporary events, such as the recent arrival of refugees in Europe.","user_id":21951,"name":"Sven Becker","website":"www.svenbecker.lu"},{"id":783030,"bio":"","user_id":773331,"name":"Kate Hluska","website":"www.flickr.com/people/199504230@N05"},{"id":21240,"bio":"Jeff Gates is an artist and writer interested in the intersection of art and culture. Since 2010, he's created over 300 photo collages on the sorry state of American political discourse. Google Arts \u0026amp; Culture has published eight online exhibitions of this work.\n\nExperimentation with new technologies and public engagement are essential to his work. During the 2012 presidential election, Gates bought ad space in Washington, DC's Metro, placing his images on subway signs. During the project, he engaged commuters on the social issues debated close by on Capitol Hill. After 9/11, he launched the website \"Dichotomy: It Was a Matter of Time and Place.\" People posted their stories from two perspectives side-by-side: those affected directly by the attacks and those who witnessed the events via the media. And in 1999, concerned about online privacy, he used eBay to auction his personal demographics. \n\nHe has written for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Smithsonian, and NPR and authored the book \"Uneventful: The Rise of Photography,\" exploring photography's evolution from the 19th to the 21st centuries. He has a BA in Political Science and an MFA in Photography and Graphic Design.","user_id":21240,"name":"Jeff Gates","website":"chamomileteaparty.com"},{"id":22056,"bio":" I may tell you that I am a photographer, an architect by profession, a 3D artist, an avid story teller, but at heart, I am first and foremost, a simple traveller passing through life; a nomad, an adventurer wandering the world in search of understanding life and existence, trying to make sense out of it all. Thirsty for learning, I have spent a good part of the last 22 years of my life, dedicated to the art of traveling. Even though I may have been born in Argentina, and that is where my roots are, I am now clearly a citizen made of bits and pieces from thousands of other different places.","user_id":22056,"name":"Nicolas Marino","website":"www.nicolasmarino.com"},{"id":22010,"bio":"I am documentary photographer and currently studying for my final year at Plymouth University. \nMy interests are in environmental and social documentary photography. I look for the overlooked and record the small traces of humanity that exist in an attempt to make sense of the world and the spaces we occupy.","user_id":22010,"name":"Valerie Keane","website":"valeriekeane.photography"},{"id":773941,"bio":"About Me\nNailia Schwarz is a German artist and photographer who was born in Sankt Petersburg on 12.04.1976. Her work focuses on capturing the essence of the environment, flowers, humans, and their interactions, as well as traces of their presence. Schwarz’s work explores the beauty and fragility of nature and the environment, as well as the complexity of human interactions and emotions. Through her photography, she aims to create a visual dialogue between the natural and human worlds, highlighting their interconnectedness and interdependence. Her art is inspired by the subtle and often overlooked details of the world around us, and her images capture the intricate patterns and textures of flowers, landscapes, and human interactions.","user_id":765977,"name":"Nailia Schwarz","website":"www.nailia-schwarz.de"},{"id":794527,"bio":"I am a British-Canadian ornithologist, artist, photographer, and educator who has spent the last six years working as a wildlife technician for government bodies, non-profit charities, and environmental consultancies across western Canada. My work includes nest surveying, raptor breeding monitoring, and bird ringing, which deeply informs my practice as an artist and educator. My educational background includes a BA in Photography, a Diploma in Fish, Wildlife, and Recreation, and an independent research residency within Yellowstone National Park, USA.","user_id":782970,"name":"Rachel Foster","website":"www.rachelverity.org"},{"id":22635,"bio":"Mum of two living in the UK. Grew up in the Middle East and Greece. I have a background working on film sets and retrained as a photographer. Previously a medium format photographer I now specialise in phone photography. I love the challenge of creating something that looks high end with a phone. :)","user_id":22635,"name":"JULIET MORRIS","website":"www.howtogrowaboy.com"},{"id":783065,"bio":"","user_id":773361,"name":"reihaneh asari","website":""},{"id":22313,"bio":"I returned to photography, after having been in it in my youth, about ten years ago, and it returned in an explosive way. I was interested, and I am still interested in street photography, observing people involved in their world, popular concentrations, and theatre photography. I'm still in the search, maybe now more conceptually, Interested in a work on the origin, the body, the house, the journey in which we are embarked. \nI'm a psychoanalyst. Perhaps that makes me intrigue and address the human subject in a particular way, in the unfathomable relationship with his body, the desire in the broad sense, and the link with the other. \nIn recent times I discover myself trying to decipher the language of nature.\n\n","user_id":22313,"name":"Patricia Ackerman","website":"www.patricia-ackerman.com.ar"},{"id":22258,"bio":"I was born in Vienna and I studied at the University of Applied Arts. Since 2004 I started focusing on private art works in photography and retouching. In addition to photography, I also work with graphic composings and movies.\n\nEmotions, dreams, humor and little bit morbidity, are the main components of my work. ","user_id":22258,"name":"Gerhard Roza","website":"www.tupho.at"},{"id":783060,"bio":"Soulla Petrou is an award-winning London based photographer specializing in Beauty, Fashion and Portraiture. In the early days Soulla shot some of the most ground-breaking musicians and Dj's of the 90s \u0026amp; 00s whilst working for magazines and newspapers such as The Face, Mixmag, DJ and The Saturday Times, as well as shooting for dance label Defected and other record companies such as Universal, EMI and Polydor Records. \nAlongside her music portraiture Soulla has worked in the fashion and beauty industry in both editorial and advertising with brands such as Ted Baker, Monsoon, Puma, Ernest Jones, L’Oreal, Clinique, Max Factor and Olay.\n\nSoulla's music portraits won her 3rd place at The International Photography Awards in 2008. She is also featured in \"The World's Top Photographer's- Celebrity \u0026amp; Performance\" a book published in 2009. Soulla continues to work as a photographer mostly in the advertising industry and producing landscapes and other artworks.\nHer art based website is www.soullapetrou-art.com\n","user_id":773356,"name":"Soulla Petrou","website":"www.soullapetrou.com"},{"id":22048,"bio":"I am a commercial and fine art  photographer primarily interested in travel and environmental portraiture.  I seek unique views of the ordinary. The camera is a tool for meditation.  When I am carrying one I am mindful of the world around me.  With my camera I am engaged in a discussion that allows me to express a visual relationship to my environment.  I love serendipity.  I prefer a happy accident to a calculated outcome.","user_id":22048,"name":"Robert Englebright","website":"www.englebright.biz"},{"id":22231,"bio":"Maureen Considine (Ire) graduated from the Crawford College of Art in 2006. In 2008 she completed an academic M.A. in Modern and Contemporary Art (including Photography Theory) at University College Cork.  Her works have been selected for numerous exhibitions nationally and her practice is multi-disciplinary with an emphasis on lens based art.\n\nMaureen’s artistic and critical interests include gender, feminism, the female experience, illness, the mind, the mind body-connection, social status (class), systems of power and society.","user_id":22231,"name":"Maureen Considine","website":"maureenconsidine.com/2013/12/12/maureen-considine-artist-statement-on-2013-blue-series"},{"id":22969,"bio":"Julie van der Vaart is a photographic artist and educator born in Maastricht, The Netherlands, living and working in Belgium. After a Master in Fine-arts, Photography at the Media, Arts and Design-faculty Genk and a Master after Master program of Research in Art and Design at Sint Lucas Antwerp she did a one year residency at the Van Eyck Academy Maastricht. She is recipient of the Stipendium for Established Artists from the Mondriaan Fund (NL) and is currently enrolled in \"Reflexions 2.0\", a two year international masterclass.\n\nVan der Vaart’s photography seems to articulate an inner conflict between a passion for science and a suppressed feeling for spirituality. This duality has trickled down into her work. Throughout her oeuvre, van der Vaart developed form and method to keep up with the requirements of her themes. Science, time, cosmos and spirituality have been translated in star-spangled nudes, esoteric black and white landscapes, and timeless caves. She has a fascination for analogue techniques such as silver gelatin prints, cyanotype, silkscreen printing and photopolymer etching. In these techniques the focus is on the process and with these, she wants to bring the photogr","user_id":22969,"name":"Julie van der Vaart","website":"www.julievandervaart.com"},{"id":22021,"bio":"I remember my grandmother standing behind me, helping me hold her Rolleiflex and take a photo. I remember getting my first Kodak Instamatic when I was six and slowly working my way up to an SLR when I was in high school. Over the past few years, I have had more time to work on technical details and I hope to tell stories with my photography.","user_id":22021,"name":"Nicole Duncan","website":"www.duncanblog.com"},{"id":22775,"bio":"born in England\nraised in Jamaica\nHNC Photography (City of Westminster College, London)\nprolific iPhone photographer / 35mm film / digital\n\n\"I am an amateur and intend to stay that way for the rest of my Life.\" (Andre Ketsz)\n\n\n\n","user_id":22775,"name":"lizzy brown","website":""},{"id":22113,"bio":"She was born in Cyprus. She studied Engineering Sciences in METU, Turkey and Masters in Business Administration in EMU Cyprus. She started photography in 2008 and mostly self-thought at first, she decided to have a formal education in photography and graduated from Photography and Camera Operation in Anadolu University, Turkey. Now she continues her education on Photography and Video in Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design, Cyprus. \n\nShe has won international awards, had solo exhibitions and participated to group exhibitions locally and internationally. She has been invited to Fourth Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Berlin in 2016, Uppsala Fotofestival in Sweden in 2017 and Salon D’Automne Paphos in 2017. She has been invited to Imago Mundi project, and one of her works has been included to Luciano Benetton Collection in Italy. Her documentary ‘The Wall’ has been included in a group exhibition ‘Walls of Power’ in Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles in 2019.","user_id":22113,"name":"Tijen Erol","website":"www.tijenerolyakup.com"},{"id":22120,"bio":"Ulf Lundin was born in Alingsås, Sweden in 1965 and trained as a still photographer at the School of Photography, The University of Gothenburg (MFA, 1997). He now lives in Stockholm and works as an artist, primary in the field of photography and video. Even when he works with video he often has photographic issues as a starting point for his project. \n\nRescent group exhibitions include ”Temporal Anxiety”, Deluge Contemporary Art, Victoria, Canada(2016),  ”Framing Bodies”, Hasselblad Center, Göteborg (2015), ”MAC International”, The MAC, Belfast (2014), Paparazzi! Photographers, Stars and Artists, Shirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2014) and Centre Pompidou – Metz (2014).  Rescent solo presentations are \"The Monument  at Galleri Magnus Karlsson (2018), ”5-9”. Molekyl Gallery, Malmö (2015), ”Here You Are”, one-night event in the window of Galleri Magnus Karlsson in Stockholm and ”5-9” at KKW – Kunstkraftwerk, Leipzig (2015).Lundin is represented by Galleri Magnus Karlsson in Stockholm. ","user_id":22120,"name":"Ulf Lundin","website":"www.ulflundin.nu"},{"id":783107,"bio":"","user_id":773394,"name":"Anita S Berg","website":"www.bergstudiofotografi.com"},{"id":22137,"bio":"Seung-Hwan  Oh  works   and  lives  in Seoul, where  he was  born and raised until  moving  to  New York  where  he studied   film   and   photography   at  Hunter College. His work and practice stem from his interest and approach toward other disciplinary thoughts and ideas, from philosophy to sciences. His  most  recent  work,  exhibited  at Zaha  Museum,  was  inspired  by  the notion of the first advent of vision  in life  on  earth,  and  his  current  work focuses   on   implementing   microbial growth on film as  a  means  to  explore  the impermanence  of  matter  as  well  as the material limitations of photography.\n\n","user_id":22137,"name":"Seung-Hwan Oh","website":" www.seunghwan-oh.com"},{"id":22276,"bio":"Paul Braverman's work has been marked by a series of concentrations. Street photography was first, and Garry Winogrand was his first photographic hero. Braverman loved New York's opposing forces of order and entropy and he thought Winogrand best captured that dynamic. He tried to do the same in his work, trekking to the far corners of the city in order to do so.\n\nThese days, he is devoting most of his time to abstraction. Braverman never manipulated his photos but at the right place and the right time, and when he seen with the right kind of eyes, the most familiar of objects can take on strange and mysterious qualities. Edward Weston caught them; so did Saul Leiter. Braverman is constantly looking around corners hoping to find that, just for a moment, the everyday has become surreal.\n\nStill, it's the human face that interests Braverman the most. It was never a conscious choice but, on most days, Braverman will still argue that it is the most interesting subject of all. Most of his subjects are strangers and most of the portraits are taken in natural light. Forethought often hides the truth.","user_id":22276,"name":"Paul Braverman","website":"www.paulbraverman.com"},{"id":365905,"bio":"Born 68 years ago in Pontevedra, (Galicia), Spain and photographic traveler, especially with interest in wildlife, landscape, travel and people worldwide.","user_id":365303,"name":"JUAN ZAS ESPINOSA","website":"www.juanzas.com/en"},{"id":763075,"bio":"I started my photography journey in 2021, I am  passionate about capturing the delicate beauty of nature, I have  found a special affinity for flower photography. ","user_id":757302,"name":"Ceyda Aslan","website":""},{"id":783158,"bio":"","user_id":773436,"name":"Donald Schwartz","website":"Https;//donalds-oldschool-photo.com"},{"id":783136,"bio":"","user_id":773420,"name":"Ruth W Ramos","website":null},{"id":620423,"bio":"MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, MA from California State University, Fullerton, CA. BFA from Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.\nPreviously: Professor of Fine Arts- University of New Orleans, Assistant Professor- Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, IN, Visiting Artist- University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, Instructor- Jane Addams Hull House Photography Center, Chicago, IL.\nOne person and group exhibitions, local, state, national, and international since 1974.\nCollections: State of Louisiana, Bank of America, Chicago, IL, New Orleans Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL, Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, University of Iowa, IA.","user_id":619839,"name":"Thomas Whitworth","website":"none"},{"id":680138,"bio":"","user_id":679554,"name":"Eleanora Ginsborg","website":"eleanoraginsborg.wixsite.com/art-by-eleanora"},{"id":310775,"bio":"","user_id":310173,"name":"George Cook","website":"www.georgelucan.com"},{"id":766570,"bio":"I was born in Sicily in 1997, and my journey into photography began during my teenage years. It all started when I stumbled upon an old compact camera that belonged to my parents. From that moment, I found myself capturing everything around me.\n\nPhotography has become an inseparable part of my life, enabling me to document the world through my unique perspective. Additionally, I am consistently drawn to the beauty of simplicity. I am fascinated by photographs that are direct, immediate, and uncluttered. For me, less is often better. I believe a photograph should guide the viewer's eye and convey its message through a minimal yet impactful composition.\n\nIn my work, I strive to distill the essence of a scene, removing unnecessary elements to highlight the true meaning of the subject. My goal is to create images that communicate effectively and evoke emotion without overwhelming the viewer. By carefully selecting a few key elements, I can create a visual language that speaks volumes.\n\nIn addition to my passion for photography, my profound interest in the visual arts led me to pursue academic studies in graphic design. This educational path allowed me to further refine my skills and broaden my creative horizons. During my academic years, I discovered a new realm of design: interaction design. Fascinated by the intersection of technology, design, and human experience, I decided to specialize in this field. Interaction design enables me to craft engaging, user-centered digital experiences seamlessly.","user_id":760162,"name":"Andrea Ingrando","website":""},{"id":783989,"bio":"I am a college freshman at Wesleyan University in Middletown CT. I’ve been interested in film and photography since a young age.  I first pursued my passion for film by specializing in Digital Media and film at Oakland School for the Arts in middle school. My appreciation for storytelling with a camera has since expanded from filmmaking into the art of still photography as well. If you have any questions fee l free to email me.","user_id":774082,"name":"Zak Yastremski","website":"zakyastremski.com"},{"id":783284,"bio":"","user_id":773526,"name":"Anna leroy","website":""},{"id":758034,"bio":"I'm a Washington, DC-based visual artist and educator. ","user_id":752980,"name":"Jim McLean","website":""},{"id":248775,"bio":"Dylan Demarchi is a multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney. Working in fields of photography, painting, and sculpture, Demarchi explores the relationship between space and time in the realm of the subconscious, questioning what is real and imagined, capturing atmospheric moments suspended in a timeless expanse. Experimenting with conventions of shadow and light and often overlapping multiple images, Demarchi's work can been seen to portray a suggested dismantling of the environmental world with an eerie yet ethereal quality, delving into the notion of a dimensional connectivity between the astral and physical plane. ","user_id":248173,"name":"Dylan Demarchi","website":"www.dylandemarchi.com"},{"id":688830,"bio":"As an art director in advertising dealing with pictures of any kind was part of my job. Now I follow my real passion – the fine art photography.","user_id":688246,"name":"Klaus Endres","website":"www.klausendres.myportfolio.com"},{"id":165763,"bio":"Claus Jürgen Klüglich\n*1951\nLives and works in Aachen\n\nProfession\nCultural educator, director of a youth art school until my retirement in 2016.\n\nArt\nAutodidact. I have always tried my hand at art, especially drawing. Since 2012, I have decided to focus entirely on photography. My participation in several portfolio reviews was very helpful.\n\nMy work always focuses on special aspects of urban landscapes\n\nPortfolio Reviews\n9/2016 „Sichtbar“ Festival, Cologne\n9/2017 FORMAT at Unseen – Festival Amsterdam\n9/2018 EMOP – European Month of Photography, Berlin (by invitation)\n6/2018 Hamburg Triennial of Photography 2018 (by invitation)\n\nCamera: Nikon D800\nInkjet prints: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g fine art paper.","user_id":165161,"name":"Claus Jürgen Klüglich","website":"www.clausjuergenklueglich.de"},{"id":248832,"bio":"My interest in photography started as a child, learning to process BW prints in a darkroom. I have dabbled on and off in the 50 years since, and am currently interested in travel and street photography.","user_id":248230,"name":"Owen Jenkins","website":"ojsphotos.com"},{"id":780410,"bio":"I am taking my first steps in photography, starting at the age of 48. I don’t build illusions, don’t have big ambitions, but I do rejoice in my success and get an inspiration in it.\nI don't have any specific goal right now.\nI enjoy learning and being in the process. I set the goal of moving forward and finding my own style in photography, I really hope it will work out.","user_id":771287,"name":"Lubov Tolstova","website":""},{"id":783202,"bio":"Photographer\nDirector of Photography / DoP\nCinematographer\nDirecting Dop \n\n\n","user_id":773467,"name":"Fabian Hothan","website":"www.hothanphotography.com"},{"id":783185,"bio":"Musician, English teacher and amateur photographer.","user_id":773456,"name":"Uri Alexander Dror","website":""},{"id":782287,"bio":"Beyond photography, Kismet is a singer, dancer, nature lover, and naval gazer, not necessarily in that order. ","user_id":772727,"name":"Helene Byrne","website":"www.kizmetphotography.art"},{"id":22378,"bio":"I'm a Mexican Photographer, passionate about understanding what the eyes see and reflect. I've tried to find myself through the photographic medium since I was sixteen years old. ","user_id":22378,"name":"Daniel Chito Rios","website":"www.danielchitorios.com"},{"id":686771,"bio":"Peter Giebink resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Apparently, he once made films, worked in advertising, and then became a high school teacher, and now is back as some kind of photo/video/mixed media creator-type guy. His (re?)emergence is frankly somewhat of a mystery. That's all that's known at this point... Sorry!","user_id":686187,"name":"Peter Giebink","website":"www.petergiebink.com"},{"id":193545,"bio":"I am now 83 years of age and took up photography as a hobby after retiring at the age of 67.  My mission is to improve my photography to an extent that it is relevant to a wider audience.","user_id":192943,"name":"Robert Williamson","website":""},{"id":572418,"bio":"Photographer from Israel. All photos are mine and taken by me.@ Film and digital. The best things in life are analog.","user_id":571834,"name":"Elhanan Simhayev","website":"www.photographize.co/simhayev"},{"id":643546,"bio":"Interested in photography and lyrics\nManager of  site  pic1.ir","user_id":642962,"name":"mohammad daliri far","website":"pic1.ir"},{"id":363802,"bio":"Photography and I have had an on-off relationship for more than 40 years. \nIn the last decade, the relationship has intensified and seems more stable now, however,\nit s still a relation, not a marriage. A fascination for abstract and experimental photography cannot be denied.\n\n","user_id":363200,"name":"Konrad Kehrer","website":"konradkehrer.com"},{"id":783184,"bio":"Reliable, disciplined, enthusiastic, perfectionist, ...\nthat describes me best.\nHey, I'm Nik and a child of the nineties.\nGrowing up in Germany, Thuringia and living there until now I have always been passionate about photography. \nSince 2016, photography has become my greatest passion.\nI am constantly looking for new tasks and challenges and I am always looking to expand my horizons.","user_id":773455,"name":"Nik Büschel","website":"nik-bueschel-photography.myportfolio.com "},{"id":810453,"bio":"","user_id":796018,"name":"Charles Hering","website":"heringphotography.com/ "},{"id":19259,"bio":"","user_id":19259,"name":"Tom Verbruggen","website":"www.tomverbruggen.com"},{"id":783257,"bio":"Johannes Kremer is a Berlin-based photographer who got into photography through travel and sports. His work now ranges from landscape photography, documentary work in music and sports to portraiture and studio photography. He graduated from Berlin School of Communication and Design in spring of 2023.","user_id":773506,"name":"Johannes Kremer","website":"www.johanneskremer.com"},{"id":12516,"bio":"","user_id":12516,"name":"Frauke Thielking","website":"www.frauking.de"},{"id":71574,"bio":"\nI am a photographer currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.\n\nMy approach is inspired by a painting background, and I strive to contemplate and marshal all elements in a photo to create images whose parts transcend their literal meaning, to form a new and unique whole.","user_id":71304,"name":"Timothy Roper","website":"www.timothyroper.com"},{"id":783264,"bio":"I am a professional photographer, based in the Netherlands, specialized in architecture and landscape.\n","user_id":773511,"name":"Joep Jacobs","website":"www.joepjacobs.nl"},{"id":783277,"bio":"Ruta Saksens Kalmane, a linguist with a deeply personal interest in art and photography, was born in 1987 in Riga, but has been based in the Netherlands since 2013. Ruta's previous research of the language of visual advertisements for a BA English Linguistics study and research of text visualisation tools for a MA English linguistics study, both from the University of Latvia, formed the basis of her interests in visual studies. After having researched verbal and written language, to dig into the world of visual language, Ruta completed a MA Photography course from Falmouth University. Ruta's style of photography focuses on nature subjects, seeking ways to visually represent arbitrary connections of the natural world. ","user_id":773521,"name":"Ruta Kalmane Saksens","website":"www.saksens.nl"},{"id":782660,"bio":"","user_id":773036,"name":"Insun Sul","website":"http//blog.naver.com/sisun0313"},{"id":783425,"bio":"Amateurfotograf seit 1975 - erste Bilder mit einer Olympus OM2 - aktiv in einem Fotoclub \"Foto-Creativ-Kreis Ebern\": https://www.fotocreativkreis-ebern.de/\nFotograf der alten Schule...","user_id":773628,"name":"Sté-ffen Shânz","website":"www.scbs-foto.de"},{"id":89651,"bio":"Born on a warm summer’s night in ‘48 in a Michigan apple orchard. \nFast Forward: Live, Love, Laugh.\nOffspring of Queen and Angel. Under the apple tree. Unremarkable now in history’s mist.\nBleeding out with Earth’s vanishing species. Life remains tough, tender, and mysterious.","user_id":89196,"name":"Joseph Ruesing","website":""},{"id":120298,"bio":"Geboren wurde ich 1980 in München, wo ich auch lange Zeit lebte. Heute ist mein Zuhause am  Chiemsee. \nNach meiner Berufsausbildung zum Fotografen bei Peter von Felbert habe ich als Assistent bei verschiedenen Fotografen gearbeitet. Seit über 15 Jahren bin ich nun als selbständiger Fotograf im In- und Ausland tätig.\nMeine Schwerpunkt und gleichzeitig meine größte Leidenschaft ist die Luftbild-und Landschaftsfotografie. Ich arbeite für Magazine, Verlage und Agenturen.\nEin Teil meiner künstlerischen Arbeiten werden durch die Galerie Lumas vertreten\n","user_id":119696,"name":"Daniel Reiter","website":"www.daniel-reiter.de"},{"id":783424,"bio":"","user_id":773627,"name":"Silvana Viotti","website":""},{"id":783388,"bio":"","user_id":773599,"name":"Yushan Li","website":""},{"id":22262,"bio":"Meg Allen is a self-taught Photographer born in San Francisco in 1978. Recently featured in i-D Online as one of ten Emerging Queer Photographers with a new lens on Queerness, she has also been published in L-Mag out of Germany, Archer Mag azine out of Australia, Camp Radio out of Canada and a variety of other online magazines around the world including Huffington Post and Buzz Feed in the United States.  She finished her first major body of work called “BUTCH”, a 5 year environmental portraiture project documenting butch identified individuals, in the Spring of 2017. She loves a good story and travels whenever the opportunity presents itself. She prefers freedom over stability and quality over quantity. She currently resides in Oakland, California.","user_id":22262,"name":"Meg Allen","website":"www.megallenstudio.com"},{"id":277003,"bio":"Born in 1979 in Wroclaw, Poland; graduated from Academy of Photography Afa in Wroclaw (final project 'Botanical Garden' supervised by Piotr Komorowski, 2002). Master studies accomplished at the Byam Shaw Central Saint Martin's in London (final projects 'Nothing Special' and 'New Visibilities' supervised by Christopher Kul-Want and prof. Douglas Allsop, 2010); work presented at individual and group exhibition in Poland, Germany, Czech Republic and United Kingdom; specialise in fine art photography; ","user_id":276401,"name":"Patrycja Basińska","website":"www.patrycjabasinska.com"},{"id":806995,"bio":"","user_id":793195,"name":"ChaeHyun Hwang","website":"bonahwang.com"},{"id":127040,"bio":"Monterey-based photographer Debra Achen was born and raised near Pittsburgh, PA, where she developed a passion for both art and nature. She majored in Art Education at Edinboro State University before completing her BA in Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego. She studied a variety of studio arts in addition to traditional film and darkroom photography. \nAchen’s photographs have been featured in group exhibitions throughout the US and Europe and in curated exhibitions at the Weston Gallery, Center for Photographic Art, Upstart Modern Gallery, and Carmel Visual Arts Gallery. Her \"Folding and Mending\" portfolio was awarded the 2022 Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections. \n\n","user_id":126438,"name":"Debra Achen","website":"www.debraachen.com"},{"id":609886,"bio":"Chimico ambientale, con l'interesse per la fotografia da oltre 50 anni","user_id":609302,"name":"umberto marocchino","website":"www.umbertomarocchino.myportfolio.com"},{"id":531147,"bio":"Jo Kalinowski is a fine art documentary photographer based in rural Victoria, on the land of the Dja Dja Warrung Peoples. Her work traverses a range of genres from urban landscapes, narrative portraiture, to still life. \n\nCreating compositions of everyday things and the study of human life, Jo’s work explores emotional and perceptual connections, subconsciously bridging her past and present, capturing intimate moments with the familiar and the uncanny. Bringing together elegant compositions with a profound sense of connection and emotional depth, forming common threads that run throughout her bodies of work. ","user_id":530563,"name":"Joanne Kalinowski","website":"www.jokalinowski.com"},{"id":635006,"bio":"My name is Daria, and I hail from a small, quiet town. Growing up in such a setting has shaped my perspective, allowing me to perceive the world through the lens of simplicity. It's amazing how the seemingly mundane can often hold deep, intricate meanings when viewed through the right prism. This outlook has greatly influenced my approach to photography, as I seek to capture the profound beauty hidden within the ordinary.","user_id":634422,"name":"Daria Zhuravleva","website":"zhuravlevaart.ru"},{"id":22451,"bio":"I am Anahit Hayrapetyan, Armenian photographer now based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\nI am a co-founder of www.4plus.org photographers' collective.\nMy photographs have appeared in national media such as Armenianow.com, Hetq.am and international media such as NYT Lens Blog, EurasiaNet.org, IWPR.net, Radio Free Europe, National Geographic Traveler (Armenia), Enter(World Press Photo), Lifeforce Magazine.\nMy works were awarded several prizes including The President of Armenia's Award, 2006, The Winner of Asian Women Photographers’ Showcase 2013, first and second prizes at the Photovisa Festival, 2008 and2011 and first prize at Karl Bulla International Contest, 2012, 2013.\nMy works were exhibited at Photoquai in France, at Marie Claire contest finalists’ exhibition in France, at “Europe and Asia – Dialogue of Cultures” in Russia and at the Artists’ Union of Armenia. I had many group exhibitions in Istanbul, Yerevan, Gyumri, Mozambique and elsewhere.","user_id":22451,"name":"Anahit Hayrapetyan","website":"www.anahithayrapetyan.com"},{"id":657190,"bio":"I was born in Karitsa Pieria and I live in Katerini, Greece.\nI studied in Thessaloniki in the departments of Computer Programmers and Graphic Design. I work professionally as a graphic designer. I have attended seminars and workshops with renowned photographers and participated in many group photography exhibitions.\nIn 2018 I participated in the \"Balkan Square\" events in Thessaloniki, in the group photo exhibition \"Aspects of Balkan Photography\" (Similarities and Differences in Balkan Photography), while my work graces the cover of the \"Aspects of Balkan Photography\" album of the Thessaloniki Photography Center.\nIn 2021, I participated in a group exhibition of the International Organization for Migration, within the framework of the HELIOS integration program for refugees, in the project \"Exploring our cities\", which was presented in 7 cities of Greece and at the same time in the IOM \"Exploring Our Cities\" album.\n\"The Desire of Memory\" is my first solo photography exhibition. Part of the specific project was hosted on the pages of Photographos magazine, on the subject of Photo Editing in Photoshop and Lightroom and received positive reviews.","user_id":656606,"name":"ΤΗΑΝΟΣ KOSYVAS","website":""},{"id":783515,"bio":"","user_id":773696,"name":"Guohui Cai","website":""},{"id":782023,"bio":"Julian Kingma b.1968 -  started his career at The Herald newspaper in 1988 as a cadet photographer. Since going freelance after 10 years as Head Features Photographer for the Sunday Age newspaper, he has worked for various national \u0026amp; international publications including Gourmet Traveller, Conde Nast Traveller,Harpers Bazaar \u0026amp; Rolling Stone.\nJulian has won Quill Awards for Best portrait \u0026amp; Best Picture Story, Australian Nikon Photographer of the year and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery where they hold 10 images in their permanent collection. He is happiest bobbing around on his surfboard in the early hours at Bells Beach, near his home on the Surf Coast.","user_id":772507,"name":"Julian Kingma","website":"juliankingma.com"},{"id":533498,"bio":"I'm an advertising photographer, but what I really like is to go out on the streets to photograph everything.","user_id":532914,"name":"Tiago Capelini","website":"www.tiagocapelini.com"},{"id":752662,"bio":"I'm a people and pet photographer who lives in Munich, Germany. Even though my style is usually fun and colorful, I also like black and white images when the image requires it. ","user_id":748573,"name":"Jacqueline Anders","website":"www.jacquelineanders.com"},{"id":22395,"bio":"Maija Tammi (b. 1985) is a Finnish artist, whose photographs and sculptures converse on topics around disgust and fascination, science and aesthetics.\nShe is drawn to photography’s representational abilities and its double role as science and art. Tammi’s works have been exhibited in Finland, France, Germany, England, Croatia, Japan and USA. Tammi's book Leftover/Removals was published by Kehrer Verlag in 2014 \n\nTammi is currently working on her studio art-based doctoral thesis at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in Helsinki, Finland.  \n\nTammi is represented by East Wing.\n\n\n\nMaija Tammi (b. 1985) is a Finnish photographer and artist. Tammi’s photographs and sculptures converse on topics around disgust and fascination, science and aesthetic. Her works have been acclaimed and exhibited in Finland, France, Croatia, Germany, Japan and USA.\nShe is currently working on her studio-art based doctoral thesis at Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture in Helsinki .\n","user_id":22395,"name":"Maija Tammi","website":"maija@maijatammi.com"},{"id":780346,"bio":"Shahfaq Shahbaz is a British Pakistani Muslim Fashion and Commercial photographer based in Milton Keynes and London. Her photography style is a blend of culture, youth, diversity, and colour. Shahfaq often focuses on telling the background stories of the people she shoots. ","user_id":771239,"name":"Shahfaq Shahbaz","website":"www.shahfaqshahbaz.co.uk"},{"id":783609,"bio":"","user_id":773766,"name":"朝陽 黃","website":"www.facebook.com/boss.ru3999?locale=zh_TW"},{"id":22330,"bio":"Daniel Groneberg is a Photographer based in Brisbane, Australia. He graduated from the Commercial Arts Training College with a Diploma of Photo Imaging and specialises in Editorial, Documentary, and Street Photography.\n\nHis work captures swift moments in time and his sense of the ephemeral has landed him in the pool for several awards, including the International Black and White Spider Award in 2013, for which he received Nominee in the categories people, portrait and wildlife, and The Fibonacci Award for creative excellence in 2014 and the Academic Award for 2014 at CATC.\n\nDaniel spends most of his time walking the streets of his home town, always on the look out for the small splashes of colour or small details that we so often miss in this fast paced world.\n\nHe values the nature of photography and its ability to tell highly complex stories and convey strong emotion, connecting the viewer to the event portrayed.\n","user_id":22330,"name":"Daniel Groneberg","website":"www.danielgroneberg.com"},{"id":22399,"bio":"Donatas Stankevicius (born 1984 in Kaunas) – the photographer of the younger generation. Gradueated engineering studies, studied Graphics Design at Kaunas School of Applied Arts. Now teaching history of photography in the same school.  Mostly focuses on contemporary photography and social art projects. Preparing personal and taking part in a group exhibitions. Working in the Union of Lithuanian Art photographers also in the International photo festival Kaunas Photo. Founder or alternative photo festival and secret community in Kaunas \"Photo Off\".","user_id":22399,"name":"Donatas Stankevicius","website":"www.donatasstankevicius.com"},{"id":22477,"bio":"Artist Bio\nSince my teens, I have always carried a camera with me - either a Kodak\nInstamatic or some sort of Polaroid Land camera - just to take pictures \nof my environment.  I now work mostly in the digital format, although I \nstill maintain and use a number of film cameras.  My subject matter \nvaries from my friends, the people I meet on the streets, to the people \nwho make up my immediate and extended family, to myself.  As a \ndocumentary photographer, I try to capture people in the act of being \nthemselves, or being who they imagine themselves to be.  \tEven when \nshooting a traditional assignment such as a wedding, I find that this \napproach is very satisfying, both for my clients and for myself.  \tI also \nlike to shoot objects and environments that I find interesting and that \nhave made an impact on me. When it comes to my personal work, \nalthough I am making pictures that have meaning for me, I am still \nalways looking for reactions – whether positive or negative – from the \npeople who view my images.  If my pictures provoke a response, to me \nthat is always a good thing.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":22477,"name":"Kenny White","website":"www.kennethcarlwhitephotography.com"},{"id":783705,"bio":"","user_id":773846,"name":"Sofia Aidonopoulou","website":"www.sofiaamapparat.com"},{"id":210128,"bio":"Español nacido en 1964. Influido por mi padre, empecé con la fotografía en 1980. Desde un principio me gustó experimentar técnica y artísticamente. A partir de 1997, tengo fundamentalmente tres proyectos: \"Las mismas personas\", fotografías de personas con un toque algebraico, donde todos tenemos a un doble o pertenecemos a una clasificación amplia pero limitada en el número; \"Los canales de Marte\" que recuerdan a los mapas de planetas por teledetección satelital, pictóricos; y \"El mundo de Alicia\", la de Lewis Carroll, que se queda entre medias de los dos primeros, explora lo que nos es familiar pero envuelto en un halo surreal.\n","user_id":209526,"name":"david sánchez marcos","website":""},{"id":783664,"bio":"","user_id":773814,"name":"Adriana Agnese","website":"nonexistent"},{"id":22470,"bio":"Remo Camerota has a genuine commitment to evolving the creative process. He works across disciplines and is committed to exploring new ways of expressing creative and artistic views in a compelling visual style. He has authored two best selling photography books, Drainspotting and Graffiti Japan. Represented by Great Guns world wide\n","user_id":22470,"name":"Remo Camerota","website":"www.remography.com "},{"id":794974,"bio":"Chilean photographer currently living in Switzerland.\n\nProfessional photographer, with more than ten years of experience in advertising, commercial and editorial photography.\n\nI have a photography store focused on interior design projects in Chile.  (@asaprints) .\n\nThis year I am starting a PhotoEspaña photography master's degree where I want to continue developing my autoreal work.\n","user_id":783345,"name":"pia melero","website":""},{"id":248900,"bio":"I am  sixty eight years young and are passionate about expressive myself  through photography. This process of creating continues to evolve and often mirrors my  state of  consciouses . I feel at times the unconscious mind being revealed in my work through the displaying of different parts of this mind either conscious or repressed.   I find i am more comfortable with the language of photography then with the oral  . ","user_id":248298,"name":"Robert Syvret","website":"    www.robertsyvret.com"},{"id":579601,"bio":"I studied film and television direction with the aim of directing a feature film. I study the documentary script for passion. I bought a camera and started working as a camera and editor. I founded a video production company and helped companies to communicate through video and photography until I discovered portrait photography and realized that my previous work on the audiovisual field said nothing about me.  In my portrait and reportage photo work, I am looking for simple and honest communication. I am still developing my own voice and the purpose with the camera.\nI like reportage photography. Also, photojournalism but the precariousness of this genre allows me to see it only as a hobby.\n","user_id":579017,"name":"Georgie Uris","website":"www.georgieuris.com"},{"id":783678,"bio":"","user_id":773824,"name":"Ming Zhang","website":""},{"id":783698,"bio":"","user_id":773842,"name":"Seul Moon","website":null},{"id":94733,"bio":"Francis Baker is an artist, living and working in Oakland, CA. For 30 years, Baker has been engaging with alternative process photography exploring themes of social justice, inequity, homelessness, mental health, and the human condition, along with consumerism and its continued impact on the environment. Baker’s recent project focuses on society’s plastic consumption as an object lesson of how human behavior is the dominant influence on climate change. \n\nBaker continues to exhibit his work nationally being included in exhibits in New York, Chicago, Santa Fe, San Francisco and other cities, as well as, internationally in Paris and Switzerland. Baker received the inaugural fellowship residency award at The Image Flow, in Mill Valley, CA. He has also received a fellowship to the KALA Art Institute, in Berkeley, CA.  Baker’s work was included in the De Young Museum and featured in their Fine Arts Magazine. Baker was the recipient of the Klompching Fresh ’23 exhibit award. \n\nBakers work has been published in magazines and journals including Analog Forever, 7x7, Tricycle Magazine,  Divergents Magazine, Diffusion X, and, as the cover of The Hand Magazine.","user_id":94222,"name":"Francis Baker","website":"www.francisbaker.com"},{"id":374166,"bio":"Born in 1976, he is from Sapporo city, Hokkaido, Japan.\nBeginning in 2006, he was contracted as a photographer for a weekly magazine.\nFrom March, 2011, he has been involved in the ongoing collection of information surrounding the Great  East  Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster.","user_id":373582,"name":"Yusuke Taniguchi","website":""},{"id":783685,"bio":"","user_id":773830,"name":"Yongsheng Yang","website":""},{"id":684709,"bio":"I am a Registered Nurse with a background in fine arts and photography, who still is fascinated with the photographic and painting mediums. I graduated from Pennsylvania College of Art and Design in 2001with a BFA and completed my post- baccalaureate from Studio Arts Centers International in Florence Italy in 2002. I have continued making work through my life allowing different interests, careers and life experience inform my work. ","user_id":684125,"name":"Matthew Gruver","website":"www.matthewgruverdigitalartandphotography.com"},{"id":561379,"bio":"He is a sixty-year-old disabled French-Canadian gay man living with HIV, from St Catharines. He studied History, Career Counselling, Sociology and Equity in Education and now Visual Arts.\nHe has been involved in community activism as co-founder of several non-for-profit organizations in HIV/AIDS, gay rights and workers’ co-op. He has sat on several board of directors in community services, cultural centres and advocacy organizations. He has been an advisor on language rights, HIV advocacy groups and equity boards.\nMarcel has been a researcher on minority francophone gay men. He has been published in several linguistic and sociolinguistic journals and was guest speaker at several international colloquiums.\nAfter several severe mental health issues, he is now unable to maintain a full-time occupation and is on long term disability from his employer. \nHis works have been seen in St Catharines (On, Canada), Toronto (On, Canada), Buffalo (NY, USA), Venice (Italy), and Astana (Kazakhstan). His visual art fields are related to the imminent ecological Armageddon, the social inequities and the end of our golden era. As well, he is studying his unconscious to reveal his in internal anxieties","user_id":560795,"name":"marcel Grimard","website":""},{"id":88291,"bio":"Hikotaro Hazato is a photographer based in Tokyo, He starting freelance basis model agency portrait and commercial photography  in 2012","user_id":87839,"name":"Hikotaro Hazato","website":"www.callais.co"},{"id":783707,"bio":"","user_id":773848,"name":"Julie Mignon","website":"juliemignon.com"},{"id":721060,"bio":"Nicholas Duers is a fine art and commercial photographer/director, in New York City. His work can be seen in commissions for such notable brands as Tom Ford, Harry Winston, Armand de Brignac, Ralph Lauren, Netflix, and Adidas/Y3, among others. \n\nHe studied fine art photography at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle, WA before earning a degree in Advertising Photography at the  Rochester Institute of Technology. \n\nToday, he works from his Manhattan studio, and his commercial work is represented in the US by Farimah Milani.","user_id":720476,"name":"Nicholas Duers","website":"www.nicholasduers.com"},{"id":22660,"bio":"I was born in Saint Lambert, Quebec, Canada; trained as an architect at McGill University in Montreal, emigrated to the United States; licensed as an Architect in California and worked both there, in San Francisco, and in New York City (periodically) as an architect for many years while also doing photography. I have lived in Manhattan since 1967.\nMy black and white negatives and proof sheets, excluding street pictures, are in the Collection of the Beinecke Library at Yale University\n","user_id":22660,"name":"Dorothy Alexander","website":"www.dorothyalexander.com"},{"id":783721,"bio":"","user_id":773861,"name":"Alfie Flounders","website":"alfiefloundersphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":169829,"bio":"Passionate about alternative photographic processes.","user_id":169227,"name":"Annette Golaz","website":"www.agolaz.ch"},{"id":22449,"bio":"Minny Lee is a multimedia artist who employs photography, audio, video and site-specific installation work. Lee’s work contemplates the concepts around time and space and the coexistence of duality. Growing up in South Korea, she was influenced by Buddhism, Confucianism, shamanism and Taoism. Lee obtained a Master of Arts in Art History from City College of New York and Master of Fine Arts in Advanced Photographic Studies from ICP-Bard. She was awarded a fellowship from the Reflexions Masterclass Program in Europe and participated in an artist-in-residence program at Halsnøy Kloster in Norway. Her work has been exhibited at Datz Museum of Art, The Center for Fine Art Photography, Ise Cultural Foundation Gallery, Les Rencontres d’Arles, and Pingyao International Photo festival, among other venues. Lee taught photography classes at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Lee is a faculty member at the Honolulu Museum of Art School, teaching History of Photography and photography workshops. ","user_id":22449,"name":"Minny Lee","website":"www.minnylee.com"},{"id":22812,"bio":"Eva Gjaltema (1979) is a Dutch visual artist who has been living in Berlin since 2012. \nShe engages with various contemporary themes, focusing on the concepts of identity, relationships, and memory. Specific themes include: female identity, motherhood, power structures within relationships, family and society. She  primarily works with the medium of photography, collage, and mixed media in her projects, with the photobook also playing an important role.\n\nIn 2010, her work was nominated for the Dutch Doc Award for her exhibition 'Famylje,' which was showcased at the Noorderlicht Photofestival in 2010 and at the Fotomuseum Den Haag in 2015. Additionally, it was acquired by the Fries Museum in the Netherlands. She received a grant (Post Middendorp Assignment) to create the work 'Knoalster' in 2011, which was displayed at the Kunsthal Rotterdam and as a solo exhibition at the Noorderlicht Gallery Groningen. Other projects were nominated by Les Boutographies, Encontros da Imagem, Athens Photofestival and Der Greif. She exhibited at various international venues. Her series 'Hiding/Hidden' was among the winners of the Hariban Award 2022 and nominated for the Critical Mass top 50 2023.","user_id":22812,"name":"Eva Gjaltema","website":"www.evagjaltema.org"},{"id":22572,"bio":"ears - in my professional life as a writer, director and producer for the Public Radio I learned to listen closely \neyes - as a photographer I now learn to look closely\n\nI'm an amateur photographer, born in Austria, dr. phil. (University of Vienna),  for 37 years I worked as a writer, director and producer for the Public Radio   (ORF Ö1, Vienna, Austria / Radio SWR2, Stuttgart, Germany). sound-people were my best friends, sound-studios my playrooms.\nfor more than 30 years now photography is my sound- and wordless real.\n\n2018, november, ausstellungsraum.at, Vienna: \"spröde schönheit\" (brittle beauty - variations in glass\nin preparation: \"wordless\" for Galerie am Park, Vienna, spring 2019\n\n\n  ","user_id":22572,"name":"Elisabeth Arzberger","website":"www.arelisapix.de"},{"id":783727,"bio":"I discovered photography in 2003 through an image I made of a simple spider web silhouette, which sparked something in my mind that made me take more photos.\n\nI took the camera I had at the time (a 1.3 MP webcam) and started capturing life among friends, on skateboards, at school, the surrounding things, and what I saw on the street and on trips, capturing the most ephemeral and unique moments in my photos.\n\nI graduated in photography in 2009 and started publishing, exhibiting my images in skate magazines, newspapers, exhibitions, and in various publications. From skateboarding to portrait, documentary, experimental, conceptual, architecture, studio, street, fashion, nature, or conservation,\u0026nbsp; I do a bit of everything. I was always flowing between photography and video.\n\nI love capturing different images, and it was because I grew up photographing in the world of skateboarding that I am like that, because there are so many opportunities to take good images while waiting for a trick, while looking for a spot, or while waiting for the best light. Naturally, you end up developing the skills to photograph a bit of everything. I live my life at the pace of my photographic themes.","user_id":773865,"name":"Renato Lainho","website":"www.renatolainho.com"},{"id":22540,"bio":"I am a portrait and project photographer based between London and Berlin. I shoot for The Observer and Vanity Fair amongst others and am currently concentrating on exhibition and book work. My first book has just been published through Cafe Royal Books entitled \"Modernist Revival\" the images from which are about to be exhibited in Berlin.","user_id":22540,"name":"Jon Mortimer","website":"www.jonmortimer.com"},{"id":22594,"bio":"","user_id":22594,"name":"Cristian Sebastian Sandu","website":"www.cristiansebastian.co.uk"},{"id":22551,"bio":"Jonas Berggren sees photography as a tool for communication and for asking questions, the way he does to others, but also as directed inwards, to understand himself. Jonas’ work tends to focus on loneliness and longing, be it the fear of being lonely, or the memories of past loneliness. The longing for someone, or something.\n\nOften Jonas works in black and white because he thinks it clarifies moods and feelings. When just using grey tones he strips away parts of reality, allowing him to work more poetically.\n","user_id":22551,"name":"Jonas Berggren","website":"jonasberggren.se"},{"id":22844,"bio":"Serena Gallorini inizia la sua esperienza nella fotografia con la ricerca\nartistica basata sull'autoritratto, che continua ancora. Dopo la laurea presso\nla Fondazione Studio Marangoni, inizia a lavorare come fotografa di fashion,\nfood e ritratti tra Firenze, Roma, Milano.\nLavora come freelance per marchi di moda, aziende, artisti, gruppi musicali e\nristoranti.\nAma lavorare con luci e forme, creare nuove idee per ogni scatto che esegue,\nrestituendo una visione non convenzionale della realtà ma allo stesso tempo\nrimanendo ancorato ad essa.\nCrede totalmente che un buon risultato derivi da una buona squadra, una buona\natmosfera, una buona armonia sul set.\nAma collaborare con creativi e artisti, da cui nascono le migliori creazioni.","user_id":22844,"name":"Serena Gallorini","website":"www.serenagallorini.com"},{"id":248942,"bio":"Fotini Masika lives and works in Athens, Greece. With a background in graphic design for over fifteen years, photography came along naturally and gave her a new perspective.\n\nHer first project, a self-published photo book called \"Bitter Life\" was exhibited in Athens Photo Festival 2018 and since then it is part of the permanent collection of the Hellenic Centre for Photography.\n\nCurrently, she is working on an ongoing project that combines black and white photography with creative writing, shaped in the form of a journal.","user_id":248340,"name":"Fotini Masika","website":"www.fotinimasika.com"},{"id":783733,"bio":"I'm Stéphane Hossard, a self-taught visual storyteller based in Madrid. I'm drawn to occurrences of contradictions and opposing forces in what surrounds me. I explore themes in which the natural and built environments connect and collide. I see in these manifestations the expression of a universal personal struggle. And it's through documentary and art photography that I bring these stories to life.","user_id":773871,"name":"STEPHANE HOSSARD","website":""},{"id":72258,"bio":"Juan Pablo Delgado Berman was born on May 9th 1982 in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico,  although he was raised in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, his family's hometown.\nIn 2001 moved to Campeche to take his Bachelor degree in Communications Arts, and it's in this city where he develops his firsts approaches towards Visual Arts.\nHis work has been shown in group and individual exhibitions in Mexico, USA, Cuba, Spain, Germany, Austria and Serbia. He has been granted in 2010 and 2013 by the Mexican Government with the  Promotion of Creative and Artistic Development Program. Also works on other personal projects and sporadically publishes photos and texts in international media.\nHis works illustrate the cover of the books \"Asterisco\" (2011) by Yassir Zárate, published by Tierra Adentro, and \"Usted se encuentra aquí\" (2013), by Eduardo Huchín, published by Secretaría de Cultura de Campeche.  Has worked with various music bands for different projects.\nHe currently lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany.","user_id":71987,"name":"Juan Pablo Berman","website":"www.jpdeberman.com"},{"id":22636,"bio":"Edu Simões was born in São Paulo in 1956. Twenty years later he began his career in photojournalism. He belonged to the staff of the F4 Agency, was assistant editor at Isto É magazine and photo editor at Goodyear, República and Bravo magazines. In 1980, he received the Vladimir Herzog Prize for Human Rights and in 2012 the Marc Ferrez Prize. He was the exclusive photographer of Cadernos de Literatura Brasileira of the IMS (1996-2012). His work is held in the collections of MASP, MAM-SP, Pinacoteca of São Paulo, MIS-SP, Figueiredo Ferraz Institute and also in the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris, France) and Consejo Mexicano de Fotografía (Mexico). \n\nHis publications include: “Amazônia” (Terra Virgem publishing house, 2012), “Zine Inferno Verde” and “Marmites” (Editions Bessard, 2015 and 2018 respectively), and  “59 - Retratos da Juventude Negra Brasileira” (Bazar do Tempo, 2020). He is represented in Brazil by Galeria Marcelo Guarnieri.\nCurrently, Edu Simões collaborates with the indigenous movement, creating a series of portraits of indigenous leaders who fight for the defense of their lands and forests.\n","user_id":22636,"name":"Edu Simões","website":"www.edusimoes.com.br"},{"id":561593,"bio":"I am a passionate photographer and photo artist enjoying the blank canvas that Photoshop allows you to creatively fill. I'm hoping my art of the natural world stirs in people a desire to look after the bio-diversity of our beautiful planet.","user_id":561009,"name":"Dee Adams","website":"www.deeadamsphotoart.com"},{"id":783780,"bio":"","user_id":773911,"name":"Rex Wang","website":"rexwang.cc"},{"id":783824,"bio":"I find joy in singular, unrepeatable moments. If I can capture them, freezing them in time I'm even happier.","user_id":773945,"name":"Emanuela Meo","website":""},{"id":783777,"bio":"","user_id":773908,"name":"Veronika Pirozhkova","website":"linktr.ee/nikapie"},{"id":172229,"bio":"\"Eric must see this, Eric must know this!\"\nIn other words, we must see in order to understand.\n​— Little Eric, late one night in the mid-sixties, watching his  uncle fix the bathroom door.\n\nAccomplished all-round filmmaker and creative consultant; knowledgeable in all aspects of the filmmaking process and technical operations. Expert dramaturge/artistic adviser whose collaborations with directors have resulted in an Oscar-nominated film and an IDFA festival opening, among other multi-awarded films.\n\nDecades of experience in documentary filmmaking, music and web video creation, commercials. Adept at producing, directing, filming, and editing. Seasoned and well-travelled (50+ countries). Notable clients have included the UN, the Red Cross, the European Commission, and the OPCW. Work has aired on numerous networks, including the BBC, CNN, ARTE, Euronews, TF1, TSR, RTBF, VRT, Radio Canada, and NOS.\n\nIn parallel to filmmaking, engaged in photography since the 1970s.","user_id":171627,"name":"Eric Vander Borght","website":"bruxellisation.com"},{"id":226384,"bio":"Je suis un scénographe (concepteur de décor pour le théâtre, cinéma, télévision, musée et événementiel ) depuis plus de 35 ans. Je travaille principalement à Montréal.  J'ai toujours photographié mais plus sérieusement depuis quelques années.  J'utilise présentement une Fujifilm X100T.\nI am a set designer for 35 years now.  I work mainly in Montréal for theatre, television, movie, museum and events.  I always photographed but more seriously in the last years.  I use presently a Fujifilm X100T.","user_id":225782,"name":"Martin Ferland","website":""},{"id":102061,"bio":"The best venue till date, to have displayed Maham Suhail's eclectic, abstract, and ethreal Modern/Fine Art Photography prints, is the Louvre Museum Paris, 2015, as part of the art selections for the Exposure Photography Award show. The same work, titled 'Light After Death', was included in the art publicaton 'Ultra Color Collecction' catalog by SeeMe.\n\nMaham Suhail is a Modern Art Photography and Sound artist, bringing Audio-Video together at times. Most of her work is metaphorical towards the human condition in its various moods of interplay between existing in light and dark: hence paradox is a recurrent theme. \nMaham's trademark soundscapes have been on Film, Documentary, and Performance/Art videos. SHe also performs Avant-garde \u0026amp; Ambient Music as part of Free Improv collectives in and around London.\n\nMaham had her first Audio-Visual solo show, 'Scenes less Seen' (Digital Art prints/AV installations) in 2014, at the Alhamra Arts Council, Lahore (Pakistan), sponsored by a few top FMCG brands. This is what Express Tribune had to say about Maham's first solo show:\nhttps://tribune.com.pk/story/796641/an-experiment-in-the-abstract-a-look-at-the-scenes-less-seen\n\nMaham has displayed in group shows both nationally and internationally, the latter including the annual 'National Art Exhibition' (Fine Arts Academy) \u0026amp; 'International Experimental Arts Festival' (Range Gallery), Kolkata (2015, 2016); SeeMe 'Exposure Awards' at the Louvre Museum (Paris, 2015), 'Art Takes Armory' reception (New York, 2019). \n\nSome of Maham's work, as digital installations and wall projections, has appeared as part of set design and art elements in Theatre and Music performances across England, India \u0026amp; Spain, including her own shows and video productions.\n","user_id":101459,"name":"Maham Suhail","website":"s.disco.ac/mtytorxzjsmc"},{"id":22592,"bio":"Art photographer, teacher, art-historian. \nNatalya was born in Russia in 1981, since 2011 she lives and works in Germany. She studied design at Perm State Technical University, got PhD in philosophy of culture in Saint- Petersburg State University. Reznik studied photography at Ostkreuzschule der Fotografie in Berlin (postgraduate master class of Ute Mahler and Ingo Taubhorn). Reznik works with such topics as trauma, family, memory and age, combining conceptual and documentary approaches. Her works were exhibited widely: she took part in the exhibitions in Moscow (The best young artists of Photobiennale 2010 organized by Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow),  Paris (organized by Maria Inc.), USA (Parsons School of Design), Brazil (FestFoto), Portugal (Festival Encontros da Imagem), Poland (Warsaw PhotoDays) etc.\nReznik writes texts on photography for magazines, makes photo projects and teaches photography in several photo schools, including Fotodepartament in St-Petersburg, Russia.","user_id":22592,"name":"Natalya Reznik","website":"www.natalyareznik.com"},{"id":308214,"bio":"\n Prix obtenus : en 2023 Prix Hahnemühle Photographie, Salon des Artistes Français (Série Figures Urbaines) et en 2013 Lauréat du Festival Photographique de Deauville, Concours de la 25 ème heure.\nAcquisitions: 2021 Le musée Les Franciscaines de Deauville intègre dans ses collections permanentes mon grand panorama « Les Planches de Deauville » en 150 x 50 cm.\nParutions : France Photographie, WEB magazine L’Oeil de la Photographie et Corridor Eléphant \nSalons :2023 Salon des Artistes Français, 2022 Festival d’Automne, 2021 Salon Art Shopping CID Deauville, 2020 Festival d’Automne, de 2013 à 2017 Salon de la Photo Place Saint Sulpice, \nExpositions : 2021 Espace le Villare à Villers sur mer, 2020/2021 Galerie Range of Art 14600 Honfleur, 2019 Bureau d’architecte Paris, 2019 Galerie du Matin Calme, Village Suisse, 2019 Le Off du Festival Photographique de Deauville (également en 2013), 2018 Galerie Saint Claude Paris, 2012 Brasserie de l’Hôtel Lutetia Paris \nJ’ai développé cette activité après avoir mis fin en 2010 à des années dans la publicité.  Je cherche à montrer mon travail pour obtenir davantage d’interaction avec milieu professionnel et amateurs.","user_id":307612,"name":"CHRISTIAN DEROCHE","website":"www.christianderoche.fr"},{"id":605265,"bio":"","user_id":604681,"name":"Tom Tye","website":""},{"id":783801,"bio":"Political journalist in the past and currently freelance author, based in Amsterdam. Main specialisms are portraiture, cityscapes and still life","user_id":773928,"name":"Sveta Kaverina","website":"www.svetakaverina.com"},{"id":22727,"bio":"Anna Maria Antoinette D'Addario is an Italian-Australian documentary photographer, based between Europe, Asia and Australia.\n\nA multifaceted photographer, writer and visual narrator working with images, words and motion, she is dedicated to the communication of and engagement with social and environmental issues. \n\n In 2012 she was appointed as the deputy creative director and curator of the Sydney based Reportage Festival, which she produced, co-curated and directed in 2013. She is continuing long term documentary projects with a primary focus in India and the Philippines.","user_id":22727,"name":"Anna Maria Antoinette D'Addario","website":"www.annamariaantoinette.com"},{"id":458559,"bio":"I am a conceptual artist and photographer whose work transcends conventional boundaries to delve into profound explorations of identity, language, and belonging.\nGraduating with an MA in Photography from Leeds Arts University, I refined my craft through extensive study in analog and experimental processes.","user_id":457975,"name":"Hasan Rahmani","website":"www.hasanrahmani.com"},{"id":22604,"bio":"I was born in New York and graduated from School of Visual Arts (NYC) with a BFA in Photography in 1983. I've been taking pictures for over forty years. I love it more everyday.","user_id":22604,"name":"Steven Bollman","website":"www.stevenbollman.com"},{"id":211692,"bio":"Photographer, rock 'n' roll singer, marketer and a host of other jobs have led me to now where I can begin to make some sense of my love of  photography.","user_id":211090,"name":"Jan Podsiadly","website":""},{"id":293080,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who has been taking photographs for almost half a century. I have been awarded in several international competitions. Having worked as a film maker in broadcast journalism and then as a school teacher, I am now using my retirement and photographic skills to follow my interests in education, nature and the environment.","user_id":292478,"name":"Alan Smith","website":"footprintsinthedust.me"},{"id":22783,"bio":"Born and raised in New York City, Christine Collins is a Boston based artist who make photographs about desire and the landscape, both natural and domestic.  Collins received a BA in English from Skidmore College, and a MFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She teaches in the Photography and Art History departments at Lesley University College of Art and Design, Massachusetts College of Art + Design, and is on the summer faculty at the Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, Maine.  Collins is a professor and mentor in the Masters of Fine Arts program at Lesley University College of Art and Design and has been a guest lecturer/critic at Harvard University Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Parsons the New School for Design, and Emerson College, among others.\n\nCollins has exhibited nationally, most recently at Rayko Gallery, CA, Maine Center for Contemporary Art, ME, The Photographic Resource Center, MA, The Danforth Museum, MA, Jen Bekman Gallery, NYC, and The Foster Gallery, MA. Her work has been featured in The Boston Globe, Town and Country Magazine, Esquire Magazine (Russia), Adbusters Magazine and she was recently a Critical Mass Finalist (2011) and nominated for the prestigious Prix Pictet (2013).  Her work is represented by Jen Bekman Gallery, New York.  \n","user_id":22783,"name":"Christine Collins","website":"www.christinemcollins.com"},{"id":673133,"bio":"I'm an experienced professional photographer, based in Trieste.\nIn 2013 I was awarded by Foundry Photojournalism during a workshop in Sarajevo for the work “A time for gypsies” about a Rom family in Sarajevo.\nIn 2014 I was awarded as Author of the year by FIFA FVG in Italy for the work Accademia della follia, una commedia in tre atti (Academy of madness - a comedy in three acts).\nIn addition to some works published in Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso and Il reportage, I had a series of exhibitions, including:\nAccademia della follia, una commedia in tre atti (Pordenone, 2014), a work about a theatre group of people with mental disorders; Su mare grega - James Joyce (Dublin, 2016), a work about James Joyce in Trieste;\nLa meta (Pordenone, 2016), a work about the refugees who come to Italy through the Balkan route;\nFerriera (Trieste, 2016, 2017), a work about people living near a very polluting steel plant in Italy.\nLater on I began to deal with art photography and in particular with self-portraits. ","user_id":672549,"name":"Erika Cei","website":"www.photofrasando.blogspot.com"},{"id":783880,"bio":"Immersed in his family's artistic cocoon, it's no surprise a creative path for Rupert ensued. He was gifted his father's Nikon FA 35mm camera when he was 11 years old. As a lover of art and science, photography seemed the perfect medium. His love for photography was realised and continues to flourish.\n\nClassically trained in the days of film, thus mixing traditional expertise with a contemporary approach, Rupert has his own distinct style—a seamless fusion of classical and modern aesthetics.\n\nNow based in NYC, Rupert has built a strong international client base, developed acute technical knowledge, and has an innate ability to establish a strong rapport with his muse and client through his charming and charismatic nature.\n‍\nHis creative flair for concept creation and execution result in a wistful moody style, with his images encapsulating a filmic narrative—always impressive and sometimes a little unworldly...","user_id":773990,"name":"Rupert Ramsay","website":"www.rupertramsay.com"},{"id":284679,"bio":"Photographer, but especially land surveyor of the everyday life, as much with the legs as with eyes and heart, I am a watcher of the places, lights and situations where a photo could wait for me …\nAnd this since several years.\nI am particularly greedy of the power which has the photography for stop the moment, clearing of this snapshot a poetry and onirism, humor and complicity, and also an observation of the world.\n\nPhotographe, mais surtout arpenteur du quotidien, autant avec les jambes qu’avec les yeux et le cœur, je suis regardeur des lieux, des lumières et des situations où une photo pourrait m’attendre …\nEt ce, depuis de nombreuses années.\nJe suis particulièrement gourmand du pouvoir qu'a la photographie d'arrêter l'instant, dégageant de cet instantané poésie et onirisme, humour et connivence, et aussi constat sur le monde.","user_id":284077,"name":"Phil Chapp","website":"philchapp.fr"},{"id":22661,"bio":"German fine art photographer Anatoly Rudakov, based in Berlin, was previously known as a highly successful cameraman, who shot documentaries and news reports worldwide for over 30 years. After he graduated as a documentary cameraman from the illustrous Moscow Film School VGIK, he worked for the Geneva and London offfices of the Soviet Television. His employers were ZDF, CBS, CNN, BBC and Discovery Channel. In 2008 Rudakov moved to Munich, Germany and started following his life-long passion for fine art photography with a focus on nature, people and urban spaces. His work has been exhibited at various venues in Germany, Luxembourg, France, Hungary and USA. Anatoly Rudakov works are represented in privat collections (Austria, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Russia, Switzerland and United Kingdom). ","user_id":22661,"name":"Anatoly Rudakov","website":"www.rudakov.de"},{"id":22681,"bio":"Kenneth O Halloran was born in the West of Ireland, and is a graduate of the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dun Laoghaire and has just completed an MFA in Photography from the University of Ulster, Belfast. \nBased in Dublin, he is currently working on a number of long term projects, which include a personal portrayal of his family shot over 5 years.\nHis project 'Tales from the Promised Land' was shortlisted for the Terry O'Neill Award 2010 and a portrait entitled Twins: Puck Fair was shown in The National Portrait Gallery in London, as part of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2010.\nHe has recently received third prize in the Portrait Stories category of the World Press Photo awards and is also the recipient of the Focus Project Monthly Award (March 2011)\nHe received an honorable mention in the Art of Photography show San Diego 2011 and a portrait entitled Olive,selling dresses has been selected for exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery (Taylor Wessing 2011).\nHe received an honorable mention in Lens Culture International Exposure Awards 2011 and was winner of the Terry O'Neill/Tag Award 2011.","user_id":22681,"name":"Kenneth O Halloran","website":"www.kennethohalloran.com"},{"id":22666,"bio":"XIAOYI CHEN / 陈萧伊 is born in Sichuan, China in 1992. Currently lives and works in UK and China. She received her MA in photography from the London College of Communications in 2014 and was awarded the LCC/Photofusion Prize. Chen's work has been exhibited and published internationally; She was earned the prize of Three Shadows Photography Award 2015, China’s most prestigious photography contest.\nChen’s practice is tied to a natural, oriental aesthetic, influenced by Western abstract art and oriental philosophy. Photography is a personal tool for Chen, used to question broad concepts that migrate from the personal to the philosophical realm. Her recent work focuses on the combination of photography and printmaking, a combination of techniques used to explore beneath the surface of things by simplifying and abstracting; an approach aimed at reviving spiritual awareness and intuition before entering the symbolic nature of what we view.\n\nEDUCATION\n2014 University of the Arts London - London College of Communication / MA Photography\n2013 International Gemological Institute / Polished Diamond Grader P.D.G\n2010 - 2013 University of Leeds Met / BSc (HONS) Photographic Journalism\n\nSOLO EXHIBITION\n2016, Koan, Matèria Gallery, Roma, Italy (upcoming)\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS \n2015, The Elephant in the room, V art center, Shanghai, China (upcoming)\n2015, The 2nd Three Shadows Experimental Image Open Exhibition, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing, China\n2015, Photobook Show, Athens Photo Festival, Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece\n2015, Celebrating Asian photobooks, Kassel Photobook Festival, Germany\n2015, Off Print London, Tate Modern (Turbine Hall), London, UK\n2015, China 8: Work in Progress, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany\n2015, Three Shadows Award Exhibition, Three Shadows Photo Center, Beijing, China \n2015, On Landscape#2, Matèria Gallery, Roma, Italy\n2015, 5o Contemporary Chinese Photobooks 2009 －2014, Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK \n2014, MA Photography Final Show, London College of Communication, London, UK \n2014, \"Exhibition Evenings #7\", House Gallery, London, UK \n2014, Interim Show, London College of Communication, London, UK \n2013, CLICK Exhibition, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK\n\nAWARDS\n2015, Winner of Seventh Three Shadows Photography Award \n2015 Finalist Barcelona International photography Awards\n2015 Shortlisted for the Athens Photo Festival Photobook Exhibition\n2014 Winner of The Photofusion Prize 2014\n\nPUBLICATION\n2015,《5o Contemporary Chinese Photobooks 2009 －2014》, edited by Yining He, p. 87-88, China\n2014, KOAN, Published by PJB Editions, London, UK\n2012, RAY Magazine, Self Published, Leeds, UK\n\nMEDIA FEATURE \n2015 TIME, Discover the Winner of China’s Most Prestigious Photo Award\n2015 Chinese Photography, “The Adventures of Image on Paper: Chinese Contemporary Photobooks Reviews” by Yining He, P50-51, May\n2015 The outlook Magazine, “Detachment”,p.184-185, Issue 156 May.\n2015 Fotografia Magazine,#FMsatellite\n2014, KINFOLK (china), “ Go to find other side of the sea” (Profile |去寻找大海明媚之外的另一面)\n\nCOLLABORATIONS\nMatèria, Italy \n\nCOLLECTIONS\nPrivate collection, United Kingdom \nThree Shadows Photography Art Centre, China","user_id":22666,"name":"Xiaoyi Chen","website":"www.chenxiaoyi.net"},{"id":212592,"bio":"Carola Guaineri was born in Milano on the 30 December 1975.\nShe became interested in photography in 1991 after viewing an Ansel\nAdams exhibition. Since then film and black and white have been her\nmedium of choice for expressing her life. She totally works in the dark room to print her photographs.\nCollaborates and contaminates her photography with artists, artisans, writers. ","user_id":211990,"name":"carola guaineri","website":"www.carolaguaineri.com"},{"id":214653,"bio":"","user_id":214051,"name":"Marta Cannavacciuolo Pérez","website":""},{"id":783479,"bio":"Fotógrafo aficionado","user_id":773669,"name":"Agustín Berrueta","website":""},{"id":783872,"bio":"i am a graphic designer and photographer working and living in vienna.\nin my photography, i focus on people and the mark they have left upon their environment.","user_id":773984,"name":"Jakob Sohm","website":"jakobsohm.at"},{"id":783928,"bio":"I'm semi-retired and have always loved photography. It's only in recent years, however, that I've taken the plunge to create my own.","user_id":774030,"name":"Dean Quiring","website":""},{"id":823857,"bio":"Shutterbug by day, music lovers by night. With a camera in hand and music in my heart, I explore the world.","user_id":809595,"name":"Alvin Philip Mathew","website":""},{"id":798296,"bio":"Graduated from PlaceM Tokyo's \"Night Photography School\" in 2024\nStudied under photographer Masato Seto\nCurrently studying printmaking at Musashino Art University\n\n[Exhibition]\n2024.03 Solo exhibition \"The Sound of Silence\" at PlaceM Tokyo\n2025.05 Solo exhibition \"The Sound of Silence\" at NikonSalon Tokyo\n\n[Group Exhibition]\n2018.09 “Moments” at Gallery Walk, Tokyo\n2022.11 “Moments” at Gallery Walk, Tokyo\n2023.05 “16th Traveling”at Place M Tokyo\n2023.09 “17th Traveling”at Place M Tokyo\n2024.04 “19th Traveling”at Place M Tokyo\n2025.03 ”KMoPA Garden Photo Forest”  at Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts\n2025.08    “Traces of Existence — 20th Century\nJapanese Photography Masters Art Exhibition” at Chongqing YIJI Gallery, China","user_id":786104,"name":"Yuuco Kawakita","website":""},{"id":783878,"bio":"Elisabet Davidsdottir was born in Reykjavik Iceland.  She currently lives and works in New York where she works as a fashion and portrait photographer.  \n","user_id":773988,"name":"Elisabet Davidsdottir","website":"www.elisabet.com"},{"id":720929,"bio":"Chicago based artist","user_id":720345,"name":"Morgan Anderson","website":"www.morgan-anderson.com"},{"id":790366,"bio":"","user_id":779429,"name":"suzanne robinson","website":""},{"id":249088,"bio":"Ésta soy yo hoy: Stefania. 25 años, Gipuzkoa. Defensora de la fotografía analógica por el mimo con el que trata a mis capturas. Cuando tenía 19 llegó a mis manos la que hoy sigue siendo mi niña bonita, una Yashica TL-ELECTRO. Algún loco quiso deshacerse de ella. Desde entonces hemos viajado juntas y hemos ido afinando mi sentido del equilibrio por nuestra cuenta, aunque mis inquietudes hacia el diseño y lo éstetico también hayan ayudado.","user_id":248486,"name":"Stefania Soler","website":""},{"id":746504,"bio":"Paula Pink is a photographic artist living in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, she trained and worked as a graphic designer in London and holds a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from The New School, NYC. Her work has appeared in exhibitions both nationally and internationally and is held in several private collections.\n\nMost recently, she has been experimenting with both analog and digital photographic mediums, in and out of the darkroom. Particularly fascinated by patterns in nature, organic forms, and the interconnectivity between all living things, her images explore the unforeseen or hidden details that are part of our everyday lives. Her work invites viewers to contemplate the wonders of nature and its fragile yet essential place in our lives. \n ","user_id":743365,"name":"Paula Pink","website":"www.paulapink.photoshelter.com"},{"id":790291,"bio":"","user_id":779364,"name":"Corinne Holthuizen-Habermann","website":"www.holthuizen-fotografie.de"},{"id":22676,"bio":"Sigríður Ella Frímannsdóttir\nSigga Ella, born in 1980 in Akureyri, Iceland, graduated from The School of Photography in Reykjavík and is currently living and working in the capital. ","user_id":22676,"name":"Sigríður Ella Frímannsdóttir","website":"www.siggaella.com"},{"id":22819,"bio":"Born in 1962 in Tallinn. Studied history, literature and arts in Tartu, Sankt Peterburg and New York. Freelance artist, writer and educator. \nIn the nineties I was engaged with mediacritical approach, but  I soon turned towards deep ecology and moved into woods. I lived for 12 years in a small cabin and combined neolithic principles with post-industiral ones both in my art and lifestyle. Now the focus of my work is posthumanist ethics. I have exhibited one-man shows in London, Berlin, Moscow and Chiang Mai, my work has been bought by public and private collections and monumental pieces have been assigned to public space. In 2017 I was invited a visiting professor for liberal arts at Tartu University.\n \n","user_id":22819,"name":"Peeter Laurits","website":"www.peeterlaurits.com"},{"id":111760,"bio":"Toby was born in Esslingen in 1977 and studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. As a socially committed documentary photographer he focuses on underprivileged and marginalised communities in long-term projects. He often takes the perspective of young people.\n \nToby's work has been awarded internationally, e.g. with a Sony World Photo Award in 2025, Gomma Grant and LensCulture Award in 2020, the Philip-Jones-Griffiths-Award in 2018 and the Nannen-Preis in 2017. The same year he received an Honorable Mention at the UNICEF Photo of the Year just as again in 2021.\n\nHis work is published by Stern, die Zeit, the Guardian, Le Monde, the Washington Post, National Geographic, Greenpeace Magazin, Amnesty Journal, Neue Zürcher Zeitung and others\n\nIn 2019 his first photo book \"Wee Muckers\" was published by Kehrer. The follow-up project ‘#053kids’ about teenagers in Duisburg-Hochfeld is about to be published soon.","user_id":111158,"name":"Toby Binder","website":"www.toby-binder.de"},{"id":716208,"bio":"I am a newly graduated Commercial Photography student who has recently appeared on BBC Radio Devon, and BBC News South West for my photography and my recent People’s Choice win at The British Photography Awards 2023.  I love to tell stories and portray narratives in my images, and i feel this gives my work a personal quality that my viewers can relate to.  ","user_id":715624,"name":"Shelby Nolan-Hoare","website":""},{"id":732337,"bio":"I am an Architect and a Photographer.  Currently I am studying Visual Communication  at Bauhaus University in Weimar.","user_id":731536,"name":"ESIN OZGE KINIK","website":""},{"id":804956,"bio":"","user_id":791676,"name":"Cariappa Annaiah","website":"www.cariappa.net"},{"id":130134,"bio":"Kristin Sjaarda is a lens-based, textile, and ceramics artist based in Toronto, Ontario, where she lives with her husband and three sons.  She attended The Colorado Institute of Art in Denver, Colorado on a full tuition scholarship, graduating in 1994. Known for lush large scale still-life images of local flora and fauna from her garden and urban environment, she frequently collaborates with The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto to include real specimens of birds in her arrangements. She has also designed silk scarves using her own imagery, taught workshops on floral arrangement and natural-light still life photography and created ceramics for use in her photos. Sheridan College and the Ontario Science Centre have invited Kristin to lecture on the intersection of art and ecology.  Her work has been collected internationally and a select portfolio has been published in CandyFloss Magazine (2021), Women United Art Magazine (2023) and Create Magazine (2023). In 2022 she was an Artist in Residence at Kingsbrae Gardens in New Brunswick, Canada, and Smokestack Gallery in Hamilton, Ontario hosted her first Solo Show. ","user_id":129532,"name":"Kristin Sjaarda","website":"www.kristinsjaarda.com"},{"id":22654,"bio":"Sharna Lee is an award winning, internationally published photographer in Southern California. She has been published in Road Racing  World Magazine, The Cats Meow Magazine, Delicious Dolls Magazine, Perfectly Pinup Magazine, Ivy Magazine and so much  more. Her love for photography started at an early age, she was probably around 12 when her father handed her a 210 film camera and told her to have fun. :D Now some years later she has dedicated much of her time and effort in portraiture. Her love for the craft has landed her quite a number of publications in the 2015 year. ","user_id":22654,"name":"Sharna Lee","website":"sharnaleephotography.com"},{"id":732338,"bio":"Hello, I'm Esin Özge Kınık. I am an Architect and I studied Photography and Video at Yıldız Technical University Faculty of Art and Design.  Currently  I  am studying  Visual Communication as an Erasmus Student at Bauhaus University in Weimar. \n\nAlthough I am interested in various art forms, I believe that my best means of self-expression is photography. It all started when I began taking pictures (using my phone) to capture the beautiful sights of Istanbul, which I deeply adore. \nNow I am very excited about everything I will learn about photography and other disciplines at Bauhaus University.\n\nI recognize that I am just at the beginning of this journey, and there is so  much to explore along the way.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":731536,"name":"ESIN OZGE KINIK","website":""},{"id":783946,"bio":"Jonathan Pellow is a New York City-based photographer with a focus on fine art cityscape and landscape subjects. He has been making images for over two decades, alongside a professional career in technical production for the theater. In 2022, he stepped away from the theater to focus on developing his photographic work. Jonathan’s work has been featured at the Patricia Carega Gallery (NH), and included in juried exhibitions at Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (RI), PhotoPlace Gallery (VT), and the Salmagundi Club (NYC).","user_id":774046,"name":"Jonathan Pellow","website":"www.jpellowphotography.com"},{"id":783896,"bio":"Reality fan and delusion enjoyer. I am a clinical psychologist by profession, but currently I'm undergoing changing the sector of operation. ","user_id":774005,"name":"Marcela Podolak","website":""},{"id":22769,"bio":"Kenneth Kajoranta is a Swedish artist and independent photographer whose creative background draws on documentary photography of Nordens Fotoskola and features subjective and intimate approach to search for experiences and moments of everyday life.\n\nWorking with film and digital formats Kenneth specialises in documentary photography, portraiture, and landscapes, as well as exploring boundaries and symbolisms of urban spaces.\n\nKenneth's photography examines unique experiences and atmospheres of absence and presence produced by everyday objects, artefacts, and elements of architecture. He uses photography to capture hidden, unseen, and fleeting encounters and transient moments of everyday life.\n\nKenneth works on self-initiated photography projects and commissioned assignments and his work has been sold to collectors in the UK, US, Sweden and Switzerland.\n\nEducation\n1997 - Nordens Fotoskola - Stockholm Sweden\n2000- 2003 Falmouth University BA (hons) Photography\n\nExhibitions\nMayday show - Inkwell Arts, Leeds, UK\nMay 2016\n\nGroup show - 'Monochrome' International Photography Exhibition At The Glasgow Gallery Of Photography, September 2019\n\nGöteborg Kulturnatta - Konstrundan i Östra Göteborg 29-31 October, 2021\nKvibergsnäs Kulturhus. Kvibergsnäs allé 24, Gothenburg, Sweden.\n\nGöteborg Kulturnatta - Secret Door Gallery, Erik Dahlbergsgatan 19,  Gothenburg, Sweden October 2021.\n\nSalong CFF Digital - 17 November – 19 December, 2021.\n\nMidvintersalongen - Galleri Ekdahl  7 Jan  – 22 Jan, 2022.\n\nGalleri Värmland Solo Show, #lockdowndiary 28 January - 12 February 2022.\n","user_id":22769,"name":"Kenneth Kajoranta","website":"www.kenkajorantaphotography.com"},{"id":783917,"bio":"Swiss photographer, specialized in lightpainting, but i like all kind of photography.","user_id":774022,"name":"Bruno Kneubuehler","website":"www.kneubuehlers.net"},{"id":16965,"bio":"Wendi Schneider is a Denver-based visual artist renowned for her ethereal photographs that fuse the fragile beauty of the natural world with the luminosity of precious metals. Drawing upon a rich background in painting and art history, and inspired by her collection of early 20th-century photographs, Schneider crafts images that evoke a sense of transcendence and ephemeral grace. \n\nBorn in Memphis, TN in 1955, Schneider grew up in a family of several generations of artists, later earning an A.A. in Art History from Stephens College and a B.A. in Painting from Newcomb College at Tulane University. First using photography as a reference for her paintings in the 1980s, she soon began layering oils onto her photographs, a technique that later evolved into the signature digital layering and meticulous hand-applied metal leafing of her celebrated 'States of Grace' series.\n\nBefore leaving New Orleans, Schneider’s last project for The Times-Picayune newspaper Marketing Department was to redesign, art direct, and photograph the award-winning 1901 Picayune’s Creole Cook Book. In 1988, Schneider moved to New York City and began a diverse career in photography that included fine art, magazines, book covers, and advertising. After moving to Denver in 1994, she added design and art direction back into the mix. In 2012, she began to produce a collection of gilded photographs featuring flora and fauna – the ‘States of Grace’ series, which would become her signature body of work. \n\nCollections: Asheville Art Museum, Auburn University Special Collections, Center for Creative Photography, Memphis Brooks Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and New Orleans Museum of Art. \n\nRepresentation:  A Gallery For Fine Photography (New Orleans), Arnika Dawkins Gallery (Atlanta), Catherine Couturier Gallery (Houston), Etherton Gallery (Tucson), PhotoGraphic Gallery (San Miguel de Allende), Rick Wester Fine Art (New York), Vision Gallery (Jerusalem), and Wach Gallery (Cleveland).","user_id":16965,"name":"Wendi Schneider","website":"www.wendischneider.com"},{"id":604135,"bio":"Member of Royal Photographic Society and China Photographers Association with thousands of works winning gold, silver and bronze awards in domestic and international photography competitions, and publishing in newspapers, magazines and websites.","user_id":603551,"name":"Shaoyi Zheng","website":""},{"id":305048,"bio":"Jia Wang was born in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. She holds a BFA in Photography from the Beijing Film Academy, Beijing, China and an MFA in Imaging Arts from the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. Jia has exhibited internationally including in the Three Shadows Photography Art Center, Beijing, the Yeiser Art Center, Pauducah, KY, and the PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. Her art work has published in Art Maze Mag, UK, ArtAscent Magazine, USA, and the PhotoWorld magazine, China. Residences include the Chanorth Residency Program and the Crosstown Arts Residency Program. In Fall 2019 Jia participated in the Bronx Museum’s AIM Program. ","user_id":304446,"name":"Jia Wang","website":"www.jiawangphoto.com"},{"id":783996,"bio":"","user_id":774088,"name":"Junjie Chen","website":""},{"id":783914,"bio":"exhibitions and achievements\n2013 Art exhibition in aid of Kenyan orphans\n2018 Granted level of photographer on the world’s most\nexclusive curated photo gallery 1x.com\n2019 Bavarian Vice Champion DVF (German Association for\nPhotography)\n2022 German Vice Champion (DVF)\n2023 Shortlisted Sony World Organization - Alpha Female\nAward\n2023 photography - current positions, Gallery Old Town Hall\nPrien \n2023 Siena International Creative photo awards \"Highly recommended\"","user_id":774019,"name":"Margit Lisa Roeder","website":"1x.com/mayalisa"},{"id":784049,"bio":"","user_id":774137,"name":"Ruanwei Shao","website":""},{"id":783992,"bio":"","user_id":774084,"name":"Sijia Zheng","website":""},{"id":790423,"bio":"Professional Photographer since 6 years now, started 28 years ago. Did several exhibitions in Cologne and near by. Mostly free works and Photo-Books. Small Studio in Cologne","user_id":779477,"name":"Ulrich Huber","website":"www.ulrichhuberfotografie.com"},{"id":22797,"bio":"Karim El Maktafi is an Italian-Moroccan photographer born in Desenzano del Garda in 1992.\nIn 2013 he graduated from the Italian Institute of Photography in Milan, In 2016 he obtained a one- year scholarship at Fabrica, Benetton’s communication research center in Treviso, during his residency Karim realized the project “Hayati”, winner of the PHMuseum 2017 Grant – New Generation Prize, finalist of the CAP Prize 2017 (Contemporary African Photography prize) and second prize at the Kassel Dummy Award 2018.\nBetween 2017 and 2018 he won a mentorship with the American photographer Maggie Steber (VII Agency), who followed him in the development of some projects. Also in 2018 he gets the Magnum Photos scholarship with Alex Majoli.\nKarim works on long-term projects between Italy and Morocco and his photographic research explores the concept of identity and belonging through documentary and portraits photography.\n","user_id":22797,"name":"Karim El Maktafi","website":"www.karimelmaktafi.com"},{"id":735598,"bio":"As a child, I was always intrigued by the camera that my father used to make pictures. I soon received my own, a Konica pop in 1982. Eversince I have been photographing wherever I go and always carry a camera with me. I enjoy photographing people as naturally as possible. I try to avoid posing and use as much natural light as possible. Atmosphere and emotions are the most important for me.","user_id":734230,"name":"Fanja Hubers","website":"www.fanjahubers.nl"},{"id":269149,"bio":"John has studied and worked as a photographer for forty years. He has worked as a documentary photographer in West Africa and studio photographer in the USA and the UK. His career has touched almost every part of the sub-genres of photography and creative industries.\n\nHe has been involved in publishing five books, three of which were published by Canterbury University Press, documenting the relationship between native plants and the human environment and the history of the community hall and the people of New Zealand.","user_id":268547,"name":"John Maillard","website":"Johnmaillard.com"},{"id":784017,"bio":"","user_id":774107,"name":"Ningtai Yu","website":""},{"id":700495,"bio":"","user_id":699911,"name":"DAVID PARFITT","website":"www.davidparfitt.uk    "},{"id":784000,"bio":"","user_id":774091,"name":"Jinhong Fan","website":""},{"id":722041,"bio":"After studying at Gobelins, l'école de l'image in Paris, then at La Sorbonne University, I started freelancing as a UX/UI designer.\nI've worked for all kinds of organizations: startups, ministries, listed companies. \n\nFreelance status gives me more free time than most employees. \u2028In fact, I work 6 to 8 months of the year. \u2028The rest of the time I spend on my two main passions: photography and travel. \n\nFor over 10 years, I've been able to explore several countries in Asia, South America.\nI love discovering other countries and cultures. So I naturally wanted to photograph what I saw.\n\n2022: Participation in the professional amateur photography festival in Arles.","user_id":721457,"name":"Léo Sestier","website":"leosestier.myportfolio.com"},{"id":17263,"bio":"Named one of LensCultures top 50 Emerging Artist, Marjorie Salvaterra’s images reveal “a fine line between sanity and insanity,” according to Virginia Heckart, Associate Curator of Photography at The Getty Center. \u0026nbsp;Salvaterra’s exhibitions include: The California Museum of Art; Making Pictures Of People: The Nelson-Atkins Museum / Flak Photo; Nuit de Images: Musee d’Elysee; Solo exhibits at The California Museum of Art, The Griffin Museum of Photography; Ralph Pucci Los Angeles, NYC \u0026amp;; Miami; JDC Fine Art; Clark-Oshin Gallery; Month of Photography Los Angeles.  Her work was included in the George Eastman House Museum auction at Sotheby’s, New York, PDN’s Emerging Photographers, Black and White Magazine and she was runner-up for the Berenice Abbott Prize for Emerging Photographers and a finalist for Critical Mass.  Her book “HER: Meditations On Being Female” was published  by Glitterati Incorporated.\n\nMarjorie's great achievement is as a wife and a mother of two.  She makes her home in Los Angeles, California.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":17263,"name":"Marjorie Salvaterra","website":"www.marjoriesalvaterra.com"},{"id":22732,"bio":"Artem Korenuk was born in Saratov (The Russian Federation) in 1979. He graduated Saratov State University (SSU) with a degree in physics in 2001. Member of The Russian Union of Art Photographers since 2021.\nArtem has been taken photographs in such genres as abstract photography, minimalism, mobilography since 1995. He experiments with ideas of interactions and combinations between different kinds of objects, meanings, sences, matters, elements. His favorite techniques are long exposure while photographing dynamics of objects and moving the camera  to create expressive whimsical abstract forms and color transitions. For the first influencing and inspiring authors, he particullary distinguishes Martin Parr, Georgui Pinkhassov, William Egglston.\nBesides art photography Artem has been working as a photojournalist and a cameraman for the media at both local and federal agencies since 2003.\n","user_id":22732,"name":"Artem Korenuk","website":"artemkorenuk.com"},{"id":784047,"bio":"","user_id":774135,"name":"Daoming Yang","website":""},{"id":784034,"bio":"","user_id":774122,"name":"Jiarong Huang","website":""},{"id":783997,"bio":"","user_id":774089,"name":"Zexiang Zhao","website":""},{"id":706572,"bio":"Born in hokkaido,Japan,1993.Based in Tokyo,Japan.\n\nAwards\nTokyo Frontline Photo Award 2016 Goto Shigeo Prize \na.a.t.m 2016 elected\nRed Brick portfolio audition 2015 Excellence Award\n\nStatement\nPhotography is a duplication technique.\n\nAfter applying incidental processing after shooting, moments that are alienated from reality are created. \n\nThese abstract images can be seen as visualizations of one's own thoughts, environment, and time, and can be considered photographic.\nThey are created experimentally using multiple techniques within the definition of photography.\n\nThese are photographs.","user_id":705988,"name":"MANA HIRAI","website":"manahirai.studio.site"},{"id":773981,"bio":"Photography, to me, is a canvas for the soul, a medium that transcends the boundaries of space and time, allowing us to cherish and relive the intangible. In every photograph, I aim to capture not just what meets the eye, but the intricate web of feelings, the stories that lie beneath the surface, and the hidden worlds that exist in the seemingly ordinary. ","user_id":766015,"name":"Maruša Uranjek","website":""},{"id":784254,"bio":"","user_id":774310,"name":"Donnie OBrien","website":null},{"id":784284,"bio":"MANUEL MORQUECHO—ARTIST STATEMENT\nMy art captures my own realities—the world as I feel it or imagine it. I have chosen Photography as my art-instrument because it allows me to grasp these “realities” in an instant, without the distortions caused by the passage of time and changing feelings. My images are captured both in black and white and color creating timeless portrayals of my imagination and desires. Although they reflect somehow my Mexican heritage, they seek to break national boundaries and transport the observers to an unidentifiable interior place of great beauty and peace. ","user_id":774332,"name":"Manuel Morquecho","website":"manuelmorquecho.com"},{"id":32020,"bio":"I am a 71 year old/young male. I started in photography many years ago when I was gifted a Kodak Instamatic camera. I have always had a passion for abstract. With the advent of digital photography and the apps available to manipulate images, way beyond what was possible in a dark room, my abstract photography blossomed, to become a passion of sorts. ","user_id":32025,"name":"Schalk Van Niekerk","website":""},{"id":22862,"bio":"Freelance Photographer, artist, passionate traveller, dreamer, who loves openminded people, challenges, otherness, humour and the beauty of our everyday life. Born in 1983 in Katowice/ Poland, lived in London/Brighton England, now based in Mainz/Frankfurt Germany. \n\nMy photography is mainly about social issues, focused on people and their environment. It’s the little stories beneath big events that fascinate me and tell much about our lifestyle, mentality,  social developments and our culture.\nI consider those stories as important contemporary documents that are necessary to understand ourselves.\n\nIn 2014: lectureship in photography at the University of Applied Sciences in Mainz, Germany.\n","user_id":22862,"name":"Katharina Dubno","website":"www.katharinadubno.de"},{"id":22828,"bio":"Self-taught documentary photographer, born in Brzesko near Krakow, now based in Warsaw, Poland. Graduate of the Krakow University of Economics where she studied International Relations and also a graduate of the Warsaw National Defence Academy. Double finalist in the III Leica Street Photo Contest (2013). She has also taken part in all three editions of EASTREET (2013, 2014, 2015) – an international exhibition of street photography from Eastern Europe.\n\nShe is a freelance photographer who cooperates with one of the largest Polish photo agencies – Forum Agency. Her career began when she documented the effects of an earthquake in Haiti and a flood in Poland. She is currently focused on personal topics related to life and working conditions in Poland, India and Sudan and is also covering the current refugee crises.","user_id":22828,"name":"Marta Rybicka","website":"martarybicka.pl"},{"id":784082,"bio":"","user_id":774164,"name":"Shiyong Li","website":""},{"id":22804,"bio":"Living between New Orleans , LA and Buffalo, NY , as well as during travels a highlight of my day is to take the time for my daily walks. ","user_id":22804,"name":"Michele Goldfarb","website":"www.michelegoldfarb.com"},{"id":644041,"bio":"Jooeun Bae, born in South Korea, moved to the U.S. independently at 15 to study for a decade. Embracing both Korean and American cultures, she developed a unique identity. This blend inspired her passion for combining diverse elements, and collage is an essential method that allows her to put her imagination together. Thus, she chose collage-photography to best express her vision, standing out in the world of photography.","user_id":643457,"name":"Jooeun Bae","website":"www.jooeunbae.com"},{"id":784119,"bio":"I am an established photographer working in the fields of both commercial and fine art in South Korea. My works are mainly focused on natural objects such as plants and the sea. My artworks express objects that are common to our lives through styles that are similar to paintings and abstract work. \n","user_id":774199,"name":"Kim ChunHo","website":"Bom-studio.co.kr"},{"id":22859,"bio":"I want to think my photographic work has always been sincere, empathetic, and a kind observer of the world around me.I’ve always lived life intensely, soaking up the environment around me with a non-judgmental (but truthful) eye, and using my artwork as a reflection of that.With my work, what you see is what you get, the stark truth.My interpretation is always a loving truth.\n\nFor decades I have always tried to blur the lines between my commercial work and my fine art work. I’ve photographed for corporations and at the same time I have photographed professional boxing and even documented the west coast punk rock music scene.\n\nIn March 2020 when covid started infecting the world I began conducting 45min interviews on zoom with artists all over the world and as of February 2022 i’ve done over 270 interviews.We lean in and talk about what it has been like for them living and working in the time of covid with its enforced solitude of lockdown.I feel my interviews will be a gateway into how artists and humans have been coping, creatively in such a dark time in history.\n\nThis project has been already selected by three repositories for their oral history collections. The Smithsonian, The New York Public Library and the Robert S. Cox collection at UMass Amherst.","user_id":22859,"name":"Jerry Russo","website":"www.jerryrussophotography.com"},{"id":784115,"bio":"","user_id":774195,"name":"Sandy Kramer","website":""},{"id":2391,"bio":"In 1996 carin verbruggen \u0026amp; ferry drenthem soesman not only became lovers but also partners on a quest for beauty, in which they share a strong passion for photography, music and art. It was the perfect time to start their collaboration: worldwide the analog and digital world started to merge. Taking full advantage of their different backgrounds and expertise they developed the perfect synergy between concept, photography, graphic design and digital art.\n\nEver since, their work has been published and used for fashion editorials, album covers, advertisements, websites, exhibitions and books worldwide. They have worked together with Porsche, Elle, Vogue, Esquire ,Candy Dulfer, Martin Garrix and Usher, just to name a few.","user_id":2391,"name":"Carin Verbruggen","website":"www.carinverbruggen.com"},{"id":784144,"bio":"I began taking pictures at an early age and enjoyed the immediacy of creating something especially with those Polaroid cameras. At 17 I was then inspired by an album cover taken by Anton Corbyn to go and study photography, I went on to Salisbury College of Art. I have since worked in photography in various guises, in advertising and commercial in Newcastle, Advertising in Toronto, Canada. Events and music in London. Now back to what I love which is Portrait,  Documentary and abstract photography in York North Yorkshire.  I teach photography to children and adults and run York Photo walks where I help everyone to learn to capture great pictures, passing on my knowledge is an enriching experience. ","user_id":774219,"name":"Paula Duck","website":"pauladuckphotographer.com"},{"id":784131,"bio":"Through the lens of my passion for photography and the canvas of life's moments, I capture the artistry in every scene, reveling in the joy of both creating and living.","user_id":774209,"name":"Edew Ineden","website":""},{"id":23063,"bio":"MacKenzie Mercurio (b. 1994, Houston, Texas) is an internationally exhibited photographer specializing in landscape and self-portraiture. As the youngest of four children and having left her native country in 2017, identity and memory have become key motifs in her work. She is currently focusing on shooting both 35mm and with her iPhone but likes to experiment with all facets of the photographic medium as a way to understand the world around her and her place in it. ","user_id":23063,"name":"MacKenzie Mercurio","website":"www.mackenziemercurio.com"},{"id":23079,"bio":"Exuberant and poignant, philosophical and passionate, Zave Smith's photographs capture the tangible pleasures and tactile experiences of life.  Zave has a special feeling for personality that suffuses his work.","user_id":23079,"name":"Zave Smith","website":"www.zavesmith.com"},{"id":23045,"bio":"I love taking photos of kids. And try new concept. I am from Kolkata West Bengal.","user_id":23045,"name":"Debojyoti Biswas","website":""},{"id":23027,"bio":"Göran Broberg is a photojournalist and working on documentary projects all over the world. \n","user_id":23027,"name":"Göran Broberg","website":"www.goranbroberg.se"},{"id":783815,"bio":"1990 – 2004: film and television editor \nsince 2004: freelance photographer\nsince 2017: member of the German Academy of Photography (DFA)\nsince 2019: Vice President  of the DFA\n\nSolo shows\n2022 Grenzräume at the Amüseum in Saarburg\n2021 Object I. Stasi-prison Berlin at Mahnmal St. Nikolai, Hamburg\n2019 Object I. at Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin \n2019 Schengen at Tempelhof Museum Berlin\n2017 Passages within the filmfestival in Cerbère, France\n2016 Object I. in the memorials Erfurt, Gera and Rostock\n2012 HafenCity in Hamburg\n\nPhotobooks (a.o.)\n- Schengen, Kehrer-Verlag, 2018\n- Objekt I – Stasi prison and prison hospital in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, Kehrer- Verlag, 2015\n- Illusionen entdecken – HafenCity Hamburg , Ruth Stoltenberg, 2011\n\nOthers: \nArtist residencies in Brezil and Senegal\n Inclusion in the collection of the national museum CNA Luxemburg\nInclusion in the Martin-Parr-Collection at Tate Modern London\nInclusion in the collcetion of the Potsdam Museum\n1st Prize Prix Photoeil Cebère/Portbou \n1st Prize Opus-Fotopreis \n1st Prize Foundation Kunstfonds\nFinalist Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles\nFinalist PhotoEspana\n","user_id":773938,"name":"RUTH STOLTENBERG","website":"www.ruthstoltenberg.de"},{"id":22860,"bio":"Michael Joseph is a street portrait and documentary photographer.  Raised just outside of New York City, his inspirations are drawn from interactions with strangers on city streets and aims to afford his audience the same experience through his photographs.  His portraits are made on the street, often unplanned and up close to allow the viewer to explore the immediate and unseen. Themes throughout his portraiture and projects include identity formation, found family, wanderlust, the human journey, the search for equality and human authenticity.\n His first monograph, \"Lost and Found: A Portrait of American Wanderlust\" will be published in Fall, 2023 (Europe) and Spring, 2024 (USA) by Kehrer Verlag.\nMichael’s work has been featured on CNN, Vice, The Guardian, AnotherMan, Paper Magazine, HUCK, the Advocate, and published in magazines internationally including Elle, Inked, 1814 and SHOTS. He has been exhibited nationally, with solo shows at Daniel Cooney Fine Art (New York, NY) and the Soho Photo Gallery (New York, NY) and the FP3 Gallery (Boston, MA). Group exhibitions include the notable Aperture Gallery (New York, NY), the Getty Images Gallery (London, UK) and the Griffin Museum of ","user_id":22860,"name":"Michael Joseph","website":"www.michaeljosephphotographics.com"},{"id":350339,"bio":"Micaela is a portrait photographer originally from Argentina who is currently based in Sydney, Australia. She runs a portrait studio were she specialises in fashion, maternity and commercial photography. ","user_id":349737,"name":"Micaela Astrid Chutrau","website":"www.thegaragephotostudio.com"},{"id":23009,"bio":"Marijke De Schepper is a Belgian born photographer living in Amsterdam. She has more than 20 years of experience as a film maker and photographer.\nAfter two decades of film production she decided to expand her skill-set with an Amsterdam Photo Academy degree. In December 2017 she graduated. She was selected New Dutch Photography Talent 2018 by GUP and her work was featured on the cover of the accompanying NEW book.","user_id":23009,"name":"Marijke De Schepper","website":"www.marijkedeschepper.com"},{"id":23289,"bio":"Keep the moment alive! \nBorn in Copenhagen in 1955. Got my first camera as a 9 year old! My interest is reportage, documentary and street photography!","user_id":23289,"name":"Sean Bodin Images","website":"www.facebook.com/streetphotogallery"},{"id":23283,"bio":"Richard van Bennekom (NL,1973) graduated at the Fotoacademie in 2013.\nRichard describes himself as a social documentary photographer. In his photographs he capture humans and their place in society.  He seeks subjects unseen by the most of us, this can be personal stories or stories about injustice. Using imagery to make the spectator aware there is another side to a story.\n''My curiosity feeds my interest'' \n\nIn 2012 he was awarded by GUP's New Dutch Photography  Talent as one of the hundred most talented photographers in Holland.\nIn 2014 he was selected by the Northern Lights masterclass as well for the VII photo agency masterclass. \nIn 2014 he won the third (category) prize at the Dutch Zilveren Camera Award for the serie Kusthi.","user_id":23283,"name":"Richard Van Bennekom","website":"www.richardvanbennekom.com"},{"id":23479,"bio":"I began my work in photography  because it allowed me the breath with which to speak of deeper things. Having worked professionally in printmaking, painting, collage, mixed media assemblage, ceramics and sculpture for 28 years; photography has allowed me unlimited exploration of the radiance and essence of the natural world…whether human, plant or landscape. I have deliberately chosen a process that deemphasizes color thus bringing into focus the essence of the subject… which opens the door for an emotional connection.My work is about the inner life and metaphors of the spirit.It has taken me deeper than any artistic process that I have ever engaged in.","user_id":23479,"name":"Janet O'Neal","website":"www.janetonealphotography.com"},{"id":23763,"bio":"Lives and works in Lisboa, Portugal.\nDiscovered photography in high school. Studied architecture, but photography has always been present in his life.\nIn the first years worked in a studio, nowadays prefers to shoot on the street with the available light.\nHis work has been published in various national and international publications.\n","user_id":23763,"name":"Filipe Bianchi","website":"www.filipebianchi.com"},{"id":720535,"bio":"","user_id":719951,"name":"Kate Hrynko","website":""},{"id":180942,"bio":"Graduated Ochanomizu University .majored in dance.\n2006 CANON new Cosmos Photography honorable mention.\n2019 ZoomsJapan Public Award winner\nexhibition     \"Layered NY\" Sony Imaging Gallery\n                         \"crossing Prague\" Leica store Ginza Six\n                         \"Lady,Lady,Lady\" Sony Imaging Gallery\n                        \"mosaic of feeling\" Leica cafe Praha\n　　　　　\"over the window\" CANON gallery Ginza\nphotobook   『iguana goo』\n                    　『over the window』\n","user_id":180340,"name":"HITOMI sato","website":""},{"id":784159,"bio":"I am a passionate photographer and a lecturer at the Engineering College of the University of Basrah (UOB). With an MSc in Computer Science from the UK, I blend my technical expertise with a creative vision to capture the beauty of life and landscapes. My work reflects a commitment to storytelling through photography, showcasing my surroundings' rich cultural and natural heritage.","user_id":774232,"name":"Rawan Saleh","website":"none"},{"id":784092,"bio":"Jade Annest (b. 1996) is a French-Canadian visual artist based in Paris where she studied Cinema and Photography. With an interest in feminism and ecology, her work explores our relationship to nature and to bodies. She tends to photograph those close to her to weave narratives at the intersection of documentary and fiction.","user_id":774174,"name":"Jade Annest","website":"www.jadeannest.com"},{"id":749762,"bio":"Vincent (Chin) Agro -American contemporary photographer\nPublished with Broad Magazine in 2 separate print magazines \nFellowship with Eyes in Progress Photographic series with Todd Hido-Paris, France \n\n","user_id":746237,"name":"Vincent Agro","website":"www.vincentagro.com"},{"id":784201,"bio":"Art and portrait photographer, lighting director based in Brooklyn, NY","user_id":774267,"name":"Dustin Stefansic","website":"www.DustinStefansic.com"},{"id":22955,"bio":"Gabriëlle de Kroon, 1969, the Netherlands","user_id":22955,"name":"Gabriëlle De Kroon","website":"www.gabrielledekroon.com"},{"id":22975,"bio":"I’m an Italian freelance documentary photographer based in Jakarta since 2012, where I mostly work on long term documentary projects regarding environmental issues and regarding gender issues. ","user_id":22975,"name":"Elisabetta Zavoli","website":"www.elisabettazavoli.com"},{"id":22912,"bio":"I recently left a 12-year career in advertising to pursue photography, having picked up my first camera in 2014. With a beginning in street photography, I most recently served as the artist-in-residence for Ballet Des Moines, creating unique portraiture for nine of their professional dancers.","user_id":22912,"name":"Jami Milne","website":"jamimilne.com"},{"id":781494,"bio":"","user_id":772090,"name":"Luke Woodford","website":"www.bylukewoodford.com"},{"id":785781,"bio":"After many years of working as a public interest lawyer, I found myself looking for a different way of being part of the world. Photography has become that alternative.\n\nThe I\\International Center for Photography was where I began to learn the difference between an image of a thing and an image about a thing. I am still learning","user_id":775567,"name":"Jill Goodman","website":"jilllauriegoodman.com"},{"id":22923,"bio":"I was born 1968 and been actively photographing since the early 1980's. In 1998 I graduated as a Master of Arts in photography. I also have a master's degree in art education.","user_id":22923,"name":"Pekka Nikrus","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/skrubu"},{"id":689141,"bio":"","user_id":688557,"name":"Yehor Bobrov","website":"t.me/f13film"},{"id":81513,"bio":"I have been photographing since 2007.  \n \n","user_id":81211,"name":"Michał Płachta","website":"michalplachta.net"},{"id":545154,"bio":"Nadezhda Krylova (Areshina) was born in 1986 in St. Petersburg. She studied Documentary Photography at the School of Modern Photography Docdocdoc in St. Petersburg between 2019 and 2021. \nShe centres her works around the topics of identity as well as the relationship between the personal and the social borders, and takes great interest in different cultures and societies. \nFinalist - LensCulture Portrait awards 2021, Shortlisted - the Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2021, Sony World Photography Awards 2022, Julia Margareth Cameron award 2021, BarTur Photo award 2022, Semi-finalist - Head On Portrait Award 2021, winner - BEARR Trust 30th Anniversary Photography Competition “Side by Side”  ","user_id":544570,"name":"Nadezhda Krylova","website":"www.krylova.me"},{"id":784410,"bio":"","user_id":774431,"name":"Xiaogang Mo","website":""},{"id":784393,"bio":"","user_id":774416,"name":"Chris Bratt","website":"www.chrisbratt.com"},{"id":784329,"bio":"","user_id":774364,"name":"Marcin Sokolowski","website":"www.deviantart.com/maarew"},{"id":23166,"bio":"Former student at Fatamorgana, The Danish art and photography school in Denmark and a recent graduate from The Danish media and Journalism School in Denmark.","user_id":23166,"name":"Cécile Smetana Baudier","website":"www.cecilesmetana.eu"},{"id":272657,"bio":"","user_id":272055,"name":"Tom Upton","website":"www.tomstudio.com"},{"id":784340,"bio":"\"Born in Mexico City in 1998, Fernando Osorio Reyes has dedicated more than 6 years of his life to the still image, crossing multiple genres such as photojournalism, landscaping, portraiture and lately conceptual photography. One of his main \"interests lie in revealing what is invisible to our eye, using light and shadow as the main tool.\"","user_id":774373,"name":"Fernando Reyes","website":""},{"id":784367,"bio":"","user_id":774393,"name":"Alberto Huerta sevillano","website":null},{"id":480878,"bio":"I'm a beginning photographer, still  looking for my own style and nyche but really fascinated by landscapes, colors, shapes, light, art photography...\n","user_id":480294,"name":"Joke Vanbillemont","website":""},{"id":784345,"bio":"","user_id":774378,"name":"Liana Harrison","website":null},{"id":784262,"bio":"Richard Waite is a professional landscape and architectural photographer. ","user_id":774316,"name":"Richard Waite","website":"www.richardwaite.com"},{"id":424988,"bio":"With a singular aesthetic, Tal uses minimalism to create, pay attention to details, and explore the connections between his subjects to their surroundings.  As a Photographer, Creative, and art Director, Tal believes that first, we sense the frame with the soul and then notice it with our eyes. His passion for creativity comes from within, and he led his client in Fashion and Design through authentic and original connections to the in-between moments.\n","user_id":424404,"name":"Tal Brushel","website":"www.instagram.com/tal_brushel"},{"id":22903,"bio":"Zora J Murff is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of Arkansas. Zora received his MFA in Studio Art from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and holds a BS in Psychology from Iowa State University. Combining his education in human services and art, Zora's photography focuses on how images are used to reinforce social and cultural constructs including race and criminality. His work has been exhibited nationally, internationally, and featured online including Aperture Magazine, The New Yorker, VICE Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, and The New York Times. In 2018, Zora was selected for the 2019 Light Work Artist-in-Residence Program, named the Daylight Photo Award Winner in 2017, and was also selected as a LensCulture 2017 Top 50 Emerging Talent with his collaborative partner Rana Young. Zora's first monograph, Corrections, was published by Aint-Bad Editions in 2015 and his second monograph, LOST, Omaha, was published by Kris Graves Projects in 2018. ","user_id":22903,"name":"Zora Murff","website":"www.zora-murff.com"},{"id":15992,"bio":"Inga Tillere’s practice explores perception, temporality, and ways of seeing through experimental, alternative, and historical photographic processes, as well as moving image. Her work engages with materiality, light, and the passage of time as agents of transformation, often challenging conventional narratives of representation and reality. She is currently pursuing an MA in Fine Art at Falmouth University.","user_id":15992,"name":"Inga Tillere","website":"ingatillere.com"},{"id":784285,"bio":"","user_id":774333,"name":"Heli Vanska","website":"www.stackviken.se"},{"id":784287,"bio":"Né en Allemagne en 1976,  j'ai grandi en France, et je vis à Bordeaux.\nJournaliste de formation, je suis devenu photographe en 2018. \nLe cœur de mon travail puise dans le concept de « corps sculptures ». En studio comme en extérieur, je photographie les corps dans leur forme la plus pure - nus- en s’inspirant notamment de la mythologie gréco-romaine.\nPar mon regard porté sur ces corps, je cherche à transmettre la vulnérabilité et la solitude de chacun d’entre nous. ","user_id":774335,"name":"Sébastien Blanquet-Riviere","website":"www.sebastienblanquetriviere.com"},{"id":684919,"bio":"LISA LESNIAK\n\nLisa is a visual artist and costume designer earning an MFA in Fiber at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Currently her artwork comprises digital and analogue collage, digital photography, charcoal drawing and painting. ","user_id":684335,"name":"Lisa Lesniak","website":"lisalesniak.wordpress.com"},{"id":769572,"bio":"My name is Olga. I am photographer - amateur. I like nature and animals, discovery of new interesting places as well as design and creativity. I believe that photographs may become an amazing instrument that may show people the beauty of our planet, as well as raise awareness about existing global problems.","user_id":762315,"name":"Olga Tolstaia","website":""},{"id":783662,"bio":"Deb Lacusta is a multi-disciplinary artist, working primarily in video performance and photography, but also incorporating writing and sculpture in her practice. Her performance work comes directly out of her background in theater. She has specifically studied and taught “Improvisation for the Theater,” created by Viola Spolin, making use of game structures (such as mirroring, repetition, etc.) in her video performances. So that idea of “play” and being “in the moment,” so primary to improvisation, becomes an important aspect of the work. She directed, wrote, and starred in the improvisationally-based art film STARRING MARLON BRANDO, as well as the festival-winning zoom-noir THE LONG ISOLATION. Her video performance work has been seen at the UCLA Hammer Museum, MOCA North Miami, P.S.1 MOMA New York, Art Basel Miami Beach, Vendanta Gallery in Chicago, Bart Wells Institute/London, and Deitch Projects in New York. Born In Detroit, Deb has received her MFA from Art Center College of Design, BFA from Otis College of Art, and BGS from the University of Michigan. She has also written for the theater, and television, penning numerous episodes of \"The Simpsons.\" ","user_id":773812,"name":"Deb Lacusta","website":""},{"id":181428,"bio":"Philip Leutert is born in 1982 in\nNorthern Germany.\nHe studies mechanical engineering first,\nthen photography at Ostkreuzschule in\nBerlin.\nFrom 2009 - 2013 he studies photography at\nthe Zurich University of the Arts.\nAfter his graduation he works as a\nfreelance photographer focused on\ncommercial work in Switzerland.\nAfter a paternity leave from 2019 to 2022\nin Los Angeles he enroles into the masters\nprogram of the Ostkreuzschule in Berlin.\nHe currently lives and works in Berlin.","user_id":180826,"name":"Philip Leutert","website":"www.philipleutert.com"},{"id":782303,"bio":"","user_id":772742,"name":"Richard Schick","website":""},{"id":806875,"bio":"","user_id":793104,"name":"Andreas Geisinger","website":"www.andreasgeisinger.com"},{"id":401259,"bio":"Michaela Meadow utilises her camera as a device to communicate with the liminal realm. Re-imagining women’s embodied experience and sensorial relationship to landscape, through the lens of the female gaze. She is endlessly fascinated by analogue photography’s ability to alchemise light into myth and story.\n","user_id":400675,"name":"Michaela Meadow","website":"www.michaela-meadow.com"},{"id":659998,"bio":"Lives and works in Debrecen, Hungary.\n\nBorn in 1987, Ózd, Hungary; audiovisual artist, photographer, aesthete. Recently she is mostly active in the fields of multimedia-, installation-, photo- and video art and electronic music. She has been a member of blanche the vidiot and dj goodbye since 2020.\n\nmore info: http://peterszabina.com/\n\nhttps://project-blanche.com\n\nhttps://on.soundcloud.com/BAoLm\n\nhttps://independent.academia.edu/SzabinaP%C3%A9ter\n\n","user_id":659414,"name":"Szabina Peter","website":"peterszabina.com/en"},{"id":784174,"bio":"The dance of light and shadow is the motif that I most often compose in my artistic work. The contrast between the darkness and the bright spots allows you to see the emotions placed in a composition. Whether it is a portrait, reportage or fashion photography, I want everyone who looks at it to stop at least for a moment and think about its meaning. ","user_id":774243,"name":"Wiktoria Jagodzińska","website":"wiktoriajagodzinsk7.wixsite.com/my-site-2"},{"id":767412,"bio":"As a 22-year-old student currently enrolled in a four-year program at Norwich University of the Arts, I see my future in photography going towards more editorial and journalistic styles with more of a focus on creating more meaningful and visually interesting work. I hope to intrigue people with what I produce and use it to grow positive relationships within my local communities and surrounding areas. I am entering my third year of university and looking forward to exploring more creative ideas. Most of my recent projects have been due to my love for exploring, travelling, and public transport.\n","user_id":760794,"name":"Sam Dover","website":""},{"id":784403,"bio":"","user_id":774425,"name":"Yichi Wang","website":""},{"id":784304,"bio":"My name is Cristina. I have been passioned by photography for a couple of years now and in January 2023 I could finally take my first photo. \nI am a beginner photographer, searching for opportunities to exercise and learn more.\nI live by the belief that one shouldn't have any expectations and few hopes. So, in regards to photography, I am led by my dreams. I want to capture the extremes. The purity of an unfiltered emotion and the artificiality of a posing model. I want and I need to express my thoughts, my experiences and my feelings through the camera.","user_id":774346,"name":"Ioana Cristina Irimia","website":""},{"id":23517,"bio":"What can I say about myself? That I have lived in Oceania, Asia and now the USA. That I am an artist who works across a variety of mediums and techniques. But at the base of it all is photography.  It influences the way I work and centers me. \nI am me, with all my faults, love, cares and concerns.","user_id":23517,"name":"David Boyce","website":"www.davidboyce.net"},{"id":784352,"bio":"","user_id":774383,"name":"Alex Bush","website":"instagram.com/ajbphotocaps?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng=="},{"id":784208,"bio":"Retired and began to enjoy photograph over the last ten years.","user_id":774273,"name":"James Geary","website":""},{"id":22978,"bio":"STATEMENT ARTISTA\nIL MIO LAVORO È INNANZITUTTO UNA RICERCA SULLA VISIONE CHE NASCE DA UNA CARATTERISTICA PERSONALE, CIOÈ LA PREDISPOSIZIONE ALL’ANALISI.\nIL SENSO VISIVO COSTITUISCE LA PORTA PRINCIPALE DELLA CONOSCENZA UMANA VERSO LA SUPERFICIE DEL MONDO.\nLA RIFLESSIONE SI ESPRIME NELL’ ANALISI DEI SEGNI DEL PAESAGGIO E HA COME OGGETTO L’ACCELERAZIONE DELLE ATTIVITÀ UMANE E LA PROGRESSIVA PERDITA DI IDENTITÀ INDIVIDUALE E COLLETTIVA.\nI LUOGHI SONO I SOGGETTI DELLE FOTOGRAFIE, MA IL TEMA PRINCIPALE DEL LAVORO È “COME L’UOMO HA SCELTO DI VIVERE”.\nL’IMMAGINE DIVENTA FOTOGRAFIA COME COORDINATA VISUALE, GEOGRAFICA E FORMALE, DI QUESTO PERCORSO ANALITICO DI CONOSCENZA.\nL’IMMAGINE, COME SINTESI DEL LAVORO ANALITICO, HA IL SUO CENTRO NELLA SCELTA DEL SOGGETTO NEL MOMENTO STORICO-TEMPORALE IN CUI IL FOTOGRAFO DECIDE DI FISSARE IL SUO CONCETTO.\nNEL LAVORO SI CONCRETIZZA UNA DIALETTICA TRA POSIZIONI ANTITETICHE DI FORMA E SOSTANZA, TRA IMMAGINE/SUPERFICIE, FOTOGRAFIA/PROFONDITÀ CONOSCITIVA. È DA QUESTA ANTITESI, E ANCHE DA UN RECIPROCO INVERTIRSI DEL RUOLO DI QUESTE ANTINOMIE, CHE NASCONO LE “TENSIONI” CHE SONO MOTORE DEL LAVORO NELLE SUE DIVERSE DECLINAZIONI VISIVE.\nMI ESPRIMO MANIFESTANDO UN DOPPIO LINGUAGGIO, DA UN LATO FORMALE/ DESCRITTIVO, DALL’ALTRO DI POETICA PERSONALE, PERCHE’ SONO DUE I TIPI DI LINGUAGGIO ADATTI A RESTITUIRE LA COMPLESSITÀ E L’AMBIGUITÀ DEL PAESAGGIO E IN PARTICOLARE L’AMBIVALENZA DELLA NATURA (MADRE E MATRIGNA).\n\nIL CENTRO DELLA RICERCA STA NEL TENTATIVO DI CONCILIAZIONE TRA LE ANTITETICHE FACCE DEL PAESAGGIO E NEL RIPENSAMENTO DEL SUO CLICHÉ.\nCERCARE IL SUPERAMENTO DELLA DICOTOMIA TRA VISIONE MONUMENTALE E VISIONE CONTAMINATA DELLA NATURA.\n","user_id":22978,"name":"Giovanni Pasinato","website":"www.giovannipasinato.it"},{"id":784354,"bio":"Born in El Salvador.\nSpent nearly 30 years in the USA","user_id":774385,"name":"Humberto Bermudez","website":""},{"id":784378,"bio":"","user_id":774402,"name":"Marisa Lucchese","website":"marisalucchese.com"},{"id":784366,"bio":"","user_id":774392,"name":"Tracey Walsh","website":"www.countessphotography.com"},{"id":783633,"bio":"I studied Visual Arts, Photography-video at the LUCA School of Arts in Brussels. \nShortly after my studies I moved to Barcelona and stayed there for 20 years. \nDuring that period I mainly made portraits and lifestyle pictures in the Queer environment of the city. \nLately I've been traveling around with a camper and I feel the need to observe and capture nature.","user_id":773787,"name":"Wim Callens","website":""},{"id":784483,"bio":"","user_id":774493,"name":"rosa drumond","website":"www.rosadrumond.com"},{"id":784412,"bio":"I do photography as a hobby and can only describe my style as \"I have no Idea what I have set out to achieve or do\"\nI try a little of everything but enjoy Dark settings / night photography the most. Everything is a experiment with camera settings sometimes it works.","user_id":774433,"name":"Jakub Brzezinski","website":""},{"id":23000,"bio":"Born in 1960 in Lisbon. \nStarted capturing light in 1984.\nBelieves that rust never sleeps, and that we should keep adapting, learning and evolving.\nBelieves in the saving power of beauty.\nBelieves that goddesses, muses and nymphs exist to guide the artist in finding a way out of the chaos of his internal labyrinth.\nBelieves that artists should not be defined by the tools they use, but by their work and actions.\nBelieves the artist’s creative fire is only kept alive when they immerse fearlessly into their unconscious.\n","user_id":23000,"name":"Mario Pires","website":"mariopires.net"},{"id":784391,"bio":"","user_id":774414,"name":"Michael Kaskel","website":"www.kaskelfineart.com"},{"id":23025,"bio":"Emily Robards is a visual artist who works primarily with analogue photography. \nBorn 1988, in County Limerick, Ireland, she  graduated from Limerick School of Art and Design where she received a 1.1, BA in Printmaking and Contemporary Practice.\nHer work draws from dreams and memories, linking the spiritual, human and animal worlds together with an underlining narrative of innocence and the uncanny.","user_id":23025,"name":"Emily Robards","website":"www.emilyrobards.com"},{"id":746431,"bio":"I’ve been playing guitar and writing songs since I was fourteen and somewhere along the way I molded that strange and beautiful journey into a career. I got a camera when I got a cat and, as with music, discovered a world both bigger and smaller than I ever imagined.","user_id":743307,"name":"Shawnee Kilgore","website":"www.letthatsongbirdgo.com"},{"id":784419,"bio":"","user_id":774439,"name":"Wenwei Wang","website":""},{"id":699592,"bio":"Juan Pablo Vivanco (Mexico, 1990) is an artist who lives and works in Mexico City. He studied at the Escuela Superior de Cine. He received an honorable mention at the Moscow Foto Awards \"MIFA\" (2021) with his series \"Dream Circus\". He is the founder of the multidisciplinary production house Mictlan Pictures, where he works as creative director; He is currently producing his latest surrealist exhibition \"The Circus.\" A selection of these pieces was presented at the \"Misericordia Archives\" during the Venice International Art Festival in December 2021, and at the Louvre museum in October 2023. ","user_id":699008,"name":"Juan Pablo Vivanco Viniegra","website":"portfolio.adobe.com/27e14b87-3d1d-4bb3-be32-5ec91a624dfc/preview/home"},{"id":735851,"bio":"Currently DFA（Doctor of Fine Arts） student at the University of Macau, Haozheng Wu is a photographer from Suzhou, China. His works have been exhibited at the China Art Museum in Shanghai, the Artron Art Center in Beijing, the China Academy of Art Museum in Hangzhou, the Shenzhen Art Museum (New Museum), the Guilin Art Museum, the Blank Wall Gallery in Athens, the Venetian Macao, and the Oriental Foundation in Macau. etc. ; and have won many awards, including Professional Shortlisted in SONY World Photography Award 2024 and Professional Experimental nominee in 11th Fine Art Photography Awards, etc.","user_id":734447,"name":"Haozheng Wu","website":"haozheng-wu.com"},{"id":23220,"bio":"Photographer Tiff J. Sutton was born in 1981 in Rochester, NY, and was raised in suburban St.Louis, MO. She began documenting family and friends after receiving a Kodak camera as a Christmas gift in the early 1990s. While primarily a self-taught photographer, she also attended classes at Washington University in St. Louis and St. Louis Community College. Sutton is a recent winner of the Black Women Photographer + Nikon Grant. Sutton works with film, digital, and instant cameras.\n","user_id":23220,"name":"Tiffany Sutton","website":"www.tiffjtiffsutton.com"},{"id":439092,"bio":"","user_id":438508,"name":"Avery Gales","website":"averygales.myportfolio.com"},{"id":784458,"bio":"I am self tought photographer with mixed slavic origins, based in Morocco, travelling worldwide\n\nPhotography is my way to see life and to talk to the world \nIt allows me to feel beauty and describe my truth more sharp \n\n","user_id":774473,"name":"Marina Chaikovskaia","website":"marinachaikovskaia.com"},{"id":747203,"bio":"Renee Brazel, an internationally acclaimed professional photographer, is based in Brisbane. With over two decades of dedication to the craft, Renee's photographic journey transcends the conventional, delving into the realms where artistry and photography intertwine.\n\nRenee's artistry lies not merely in capturing moments but in sculpting narratives, turning ordinary scenes into compelling visual stories. Renee's artistic vision extends beyond the confines of traditional photography, often employing unconventional techniques to evoke emotions and challenge perceptions.\n\nWith a commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling, Renee Brazel continues to mesmerise audiences with her evocative imagery and unwavering devotion to the artistic essence of photography.\n\n","user_id":743934,"name":"Renee Brazel","website":"www.reneebrazelphotography.com"},{"id":783883,"bio":"Laureato in Architettura, insegnante in pensione , ho ricominciato a fotografare da poco tempo. Attento alle diversità nell'illuminare i nostri spazi, sto prestando maggiore attenzione alla luce tendente al ciano che sta invadendo i nostri luoghi abitativi.\n","user_id":773993,"name":"Pietro CIpolla","website":""},{"id":220410,"bio":"Geoffrey Goddard is an internationally awarded art director, designer, photographer, and author with a passion for twentieth-century architecture and photography road trips. His images explore the built environment, encompassing architecture, street scenes, and documentary photography. \n\nA finalist in the 2023 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, 2023 \u0026amp; 2017 Head On Landscape Prize, and the 2020 Perth Centre for Photography CLIP Awards, he has held several solo exhibitions in Australia and has exhibited images internationally in China, New Zealand, India, France and the United States.","user_id":219808,"name":"Geoffrey Goddard","website":"www.geoffreygoddardphotography.com"},{"id":784460,"bio":"Graduating in Architecture at Technical University of Dresden\nLessons in Archtectural Photography\nPhotoexcursions to Russia and Eastern Europe \nParticipant of several \"Lost Places\" exhibitions\nWinner of the BIPA 2018 (Barcelona International Photography award)","user_id":774475,"name":"christian schmoeger","website":"www.americanapix.com"},{"id":706504,"bio":"Photographe amateur depuis 50 ans, je suis retraité depuis 2020. Je vis en Gironde en bordure de la forêt et près du Bassin d'Arcachon. \nJ'aime les différentes approches photographiques de la vie et pour chacune de mes promenades en ville ou dans la nature je choisis mon matériel et je cherche à exprimer ce que je ressens et vois au travers de ce prisme.\nJe traite mes RAW avec Dxo Photolab, fait mes panorama, colorisation et certains recadrages avec Affinity, et crée mes photos noir et blanc avec la Nik collection 3  ","user_id":705920,"name":"Robert Campos Oriola","website":""},{"id":784455,"bio":"Amateur photographer at Autism Spectrum. A nature lover and a trained forestry engineer. He photographs nature and cities.","user_id":774470,"name":"Przemysław Rakowski","website":""},{"id":22989,"bio":"After 25 years as a project manager in the design and construction industry Christine picked up a camera in 2010 as a way to face the onset of her disability and accompanying limited mobility. Christine's passion for photography is her physical therapy.  She utilizes her experience working with the design process and interaction with people as a starting point to make photographic images.   She is an emerging photographer who's photo essay Last Car Running was featured in the April 2013 issue of Photo Technique Magazine's UNDEREXPOSED, Rear Curtain an online magazine for visual storytelling, Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2013 Projections Program and featured on fotovisura.com in January, 2014.  Recent awards include selection by Washington Project for the Arts Solo Exhibition and Info Ex programs, Foto Week DC 2013 Foto Walk Underground favorites and Texas A \u0026amp; M Oso Bay Biennale Documentary Photography Festival.  Christine lives in Washington, DC.\n","user_id":22989,"name":"Christine Pearl","website":"www.christinepearl.com"},{"id":691447,"bio":"Matthew lives in Singapore.  He has deep interest in documentary street photography and uses vibrant colours to represent what he feels about the people in Singapore and beyond.  He also enjoys writing screenplay and sees photography and filmmaking as very much an integral part of his creative passion. His book, \"The Red Dot\", has been published by Burn Magazine this year. ","user_id":690863,"name":"Matthew Lam","website":""},{"id":356124,"bio":"She works with Photography, Video, Sound, installation, Music, Voice, Writing, and Poetry.\nSince 2003 her works are in Festivals and Exhibitions.\nWinner of the video section 2006 Celeste prize.\nOne of her short stories has been published in the anthology \"Una storia al giorno\", 2023.","user_id":355522,"name":"Luna Amato","website":"vimeo.com/lunaamato "},{"id":23095,"bio":"Yu-Chen Chiu is a lens-based artist currently living in Brooklyn, NY.\n\nShe tells stories about migration and belonging with her poetic approach. Born and raised in Taiwan, and have spent half of her life in the United States living as an immigrant, her experience with internalized cultural conflict has strongly influenced her artistic approach and the themes she pursues.\n\nYu-Chen was a fellow of the En Foco 2018 Photography Fellowship. Her artwork has been exhibited worldwide at venues like the Fotografiska New York, and the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City, Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Indiana, USA, and Musee du Louvre Paris, France. Her work also appears in various online and printed publications, such as Smithsonianmag.com, Aperture.org, National Geographic Traveler, Lenscratch, L'ŒIL DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE, ELLE China, VOGUE International, Time Out New York, and Paul Auster's book cover.\n\n\n\n","user_id":23095,"name":"Yu-Chen Chiu","website":"yuchenchiu.com"},{"id":328151,"bio":"Lev L. Spiro is a fine art photographer whose work tries to convey the sense of mystery and wonder he finds in the natural world.\n\nHis work has been juried into more than 55 exhibitions, including Davis Orton Gallery, Southeast Center for Photography, Ph21 Gallery, Midwest Center for Photography, and Praxis Gallery, as well as featured in publications including What Will You Remember?, Dodho Magazine, Art Ascent Magazine (Gold Artist, June 2021; Silver Artist, July 2023)  Shadow \u0026amp; Light Magazine, All About Photo, and Black + White UK.   He currently teaches \"The Artful Garden\" for Santa Fe Workshops.","user_id":327549,"name":"Lev L Spiro","website":"www.levlspiro.com"},{"id":784522,"bio":"","user_id":774526,"name":"Darren Feist","website":"www.darrensfeist.com"},{"id":784560,"bio":"","user_id":774558,"name":"Adam Vincent","website":"www.deviantart.com/a-r-v/gallery"},{"id":23093,"bio":"The advent of high resolution cameras and mobile devices has opened up new possibilities for creativity.  The mobile photography movement has grown out of the twin benefits of accessibility (many individuals utilize smart-phones) and portability (those individuals nearly always have their phone at the ready). Critics of mobile photography maintain that the “instagramification” of photo-making has compromised the art and practice of photography.  Despite these criticisms, global networks of talented individuals have emerged from social media outlets and other photo-sharing websites fostering the evolution of the mobile generated photograph as a new medium.   \n\nCrystal is a practicing nurse with a background in mixed media and painting, graduating with a BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 2001.  Crystal received honorable mentions in both the Still Life and Self-Portraits categories in the 3rd Annual Mobile Photography Awards (2013). Their work has been featured at the D-IVE Mobile Photography Festival in Barcelona (2013), the Bye-Bye Exhibition at C/O Berlin (2013).\n","user_id":23093,"name":"Crystal Faith Labbato","website":"crystalfaithmichael.tumblr.com"},{"id":354204,"bio":"fine art photographer, photojournalist, writer","user_id":353602,"name":"Pasi Kostiainen","website":"pasikostiainen.com"},{"id":533782,"bio":"Luciano is my name and I live in Italy, Rome where I was born.\nI have been shooting since childhood because my father loved it too, then he was my first teacher. As my school education (Engineering) I like Lines \u0026amp; Lights, how they play with the shapes so: mainly buildings, but landscapes too, still life and so on. Actually I use camera as a block notes, and I really enjoy doing it.","user_id":533198,"name":"luciano gerini","website":""},{"id":492634,"bio":"Krzysztof Jarzebinski - Visual Künstler aus Polen, seit 1989 lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.","user_id":492050,"name":"Krzysztof Jarzebinski","website":"www.janmadeus.com"},{"id":676290,"bio":"Alejandro Aguirre is a recent graduate from the MFA program at Parsons School of Design. He is a United States Green Beret and a prior USPS Postal Worker. His work revolves around social and psychological dynamics that influence human behavior, collective processes and memory. ","user_id":675706,"name":"Alejandro Aguirre","website":"www.Drif7.ink"},{"id":301688,"bio":"Peintre de formation, ma passion pour la photographie occupe aujourd'hui  pleinement ma vie. J'expose régulièrement mon travail dans ma commune, et dans ma région. J'ai besoin aujourd'hui d'une visibilité élargie de mon travail, d'ouvrir les frontières, de sortir d'une \"confidentialité\" auteur/collectionneur. En ce sens, l'espace et les possibilités qu'offre Lensculture pour \"donner à voir\" au plus grand nombre m'invitent à rejoindre l'aventure.","user_id":301086,"name":"SOLANGE HACCART","website":"atelier-sohart.com"},{"id":780194,"bio":"Capturing images what I can see on the street. \n I am attracted to street photography because  I can feel a story from the image.","user_id":771119,"name":"Yukio Kumada","website":""},{"id":82854,"bio":"I am a Sydney and UK based artist working in photography, film, theatre and television. ","user_id":82552,"name":"Brett Heath","website":""},{"id":84299,"bio":"\nTim Clayton\n\nFreelance Sports Photojournalist\n\nTim trained at Yorkshire Post Newspapers in Leeds, UK, his home town for a decade before moving to Australia in 1990 to take up a position as a Sports Photographer for The Sydney Morning Herald, which he held for 18 years. Tim left the paper in 2008 to freelance and has traveled extensively.  His work is represented by Getty Images.\n\nHis many sports assignments have included twelve Olympic Games, five Rugby World Cups, and the FIFA World Cup.\n\nHe has been recognized for the high standard of his work winning eight World Press Photo Awards which include three first-place awards in 1994, 2004, and 2007.\n\nIn 2003, The Observer Sports Magazine, UK, placed four of Tim's pictures in its selection of the 50 best sports images of all time.\n\nTim is a keen campaigner on ethics in photojournalism and is a keen advocate of developing photo essays in sports photography to help put the profession on a par with other areas of photojournalism.","user_id":83938,"name":"Tim Clayton","website":"timclayton.photoshelter.com"},{"id":159821,"bio":"My name is Serhii, last name Vitriak.\nI was born on 02.03.1976 in Kiev.\nI live in Kiev, Ukraine.\n1993 I graduated from high school.\nIn 1999, I received a master's degree of a bank.\nI take a great interest in a photo, as the fan of the last 15 years.\nI use a film camera and a digital camera.\nPhotos are my last love and my inspiration. I see my future associated with photography.\nIn 2021 I received a silver medal of the National Society of Photographers of Ukraine\nNow I am still in Kyiv, in Ukraine, which is struggling for its existence.","user_id":159219,"name":"Serhii Vitriak","website":"www.facebook.com/serg.vitriiks"},{"id":161840,"bio":"Born in Moscow in 1977,  documentary photographer Ekaterina Solovieva has lived in Hamburg since 2006. Her work focusses mainly on the life of simple country folk living in countries of the former Soviet Union. She places a particular emphasis on religious traditions and customs. Her ПАЛОМНИКИ (Pilgrimage) photo book was published by Bad Weather Press in January of 2014, and “The Earth´s circle. Kolodozero” book was published in March 2018 at Schilt Publishing.\n\nWorks have been published in many Foreign and Russian magazines and on-line blogs such as: BBC Russian, Russia Today, Leica Russia Blog, GEO, Leica Photography International, Orthodoxy and the World, Square Space Magazine, C41 Magazine, DOC! etc. Many projects were exhibited as installations, exhibitions and screenings worldwide.","user_id":161238,"name":"Ekaterina Solovieva","website":"ekaterinasolovieva.com"},{"id":530163,"bio":"Uruguayan photographer based in Mexico City","user_id":529579,"name":"Pablo Navajas Valentini","website":"www.pablonavajas.com"},{"id":23149,"bio":"Since its first edition in 2011, Circulation(s) Festival of Young European Photography has been held in the “Parc de Bagatelle”, in Paris.\n\nThanks to Fabienne Giboudeaux support, (Deputy Mayor in charge of the green spaces and to Sylvie Depondt and Christophe Chaumont at the Environment and Green spaces Direction (DEVE), the Festival has evolved into a major event in the French photo industry.\n\nWith 3 consecutive years of success and a growing recognition coming from the audience and the media, the Circulation(s) festival is gaining momentum by setting up the exhibition at the “CENTQUATRE-PARIS”, its new partner. This center located within Paris, recognized for its qualitative cultural program will give the festival a great exposure and a chance to be visited by a wide audience.\n\nFor the fourth year, the Circulation(s) festival is the only one focusing on Young European Photography by exhibiting a photographic dialogue about Europe. \n\nAiming at scouting and developing talents coming from the young European photographic scene, the festival, organized by Fetart, (a non-profit organization created in 2005), also wishes to connect and federate with partners promoting the same ambition: helping the young photographers to step into the professional market and exhibit an innovative contemporary artistic production.\n\nConsidering the fact that there wasn’t any photographic event entirely dedicated to the young European photography anywhere in France, Fetart decided to organize this festival in 2011 as an extension to its non-profit actions made since 2005 in order to promote young talents in photography throughout Europe. \n\nCirculation(s) other ambition is to network with other European structures dedicated to promote the young photography and communicate about initiatives made by European curators, gallery, festivals, collectives, schools of photography and editors. \n\nThis festival stands out for its open mindedness and its pan-European as well as its prospective vision about contemporary innovation and creation.","user_id":23149,"name":"Circulation(s) Festival","website":"www.festival-circulations.com/?lang=en"},{"id":288190,"bio":"Je m'appelle Manu Madelaine.\nJe suis photographe. J'aime l'humanité.\nAlors je la photographie.\n\nMy name is Manu Madelaine.\nI am a photographer. I love humanity.\nSo I photograph it.\n\n","user_id":287588,"name":"Manu Madelaine","website":"mmphotographe.book.fr"},{"id":832028,"bio":"Ross McLeod is an analogue social documentary photographer originally from Stirling, Scotland currently studying and based in London. He specialises in analogue photography, hand printing, and book making, prioritising physical, careful processes within his practice.\n\nHis work explores themes of social class, reconnection, and heritage, currently focusing on his complex upbringing and childhood between Scotland \u0026amp; England.","user_id":817766,"name":"Ross McLeod","website":"rossmcleod.co.uk"},{"id":181940,"bio":"At 49 years old, Xavier Dumoulin had his first professional life as a mountain guide, traveling for almost 10 years. He works for La Balaguère* and travels to Cape Verde, Madeira, the Lofoten Islands in Norway and on circuits in the Hautes-Pyrénées, notably around Cauterets, Néouvielle and Gavarnie. 15 years ago now, he swapped the backpack for a camera after the arrival of his first child. He then learned to understand this new world, in Paris, by working for two years on the production of advertising photos. He is thus confronted with the rigor and organization that a “successful” photo requires. A newcomer and without any references, he turned to the artistic field in which he achieved some rather encouraging success. From exhibitions to competitions, he quickly had enough quality images to show to attract his first clients and his career as an artist-photographer began. He is today represented by the Ségolène Brossette gallery in Paris with whom he holds frequent exhibitions. On the internet, he is represented by Artistics. Grand Prix Dahinden “Another mark” he benefits from a solo show at the ephemeral Grand Palais during Paris Photo 2022.","user_id":181338,"name":"Xavier Dumoulin","website":"xavierdumoulin.com"},{"id":784571,"bio":"","user_id":774567,"name":"Umberto Nicola Nicoletti","website":"www.umbertonicoletti.com"},{"id":161921,"bio":"Alejandro Valencia-Tobon develops interdisciplinary collaborations with anthropologists, biologists, and artists. First trained in biology (University of Antioquia, Colombia) he received his PhD in Social Anthropology with a focus on visual and sensory media (University of Manchester, UK). He currently lectures at Eafit University (Colombia) and engages in independent artistic projects.","user_id":161319,"name":"Alejandro Valencia-Tobon","website":"www.alejandrovalenciat.com"},{"id":784561,"bio":"Evan Michio Cantwell is an artist with 15+ years of experience working in the Washington, DC area. Cantwell's lens based photographic work is focused on the cyclical nature of time and seasonality. His professional work promoting higher education has been published in the Washington Post, Cnn.com, the Guardian, LiveScience.com, and local Washington, DC ad campaigns. ","user_id":774559,"name":"Evan Michio Cantwell","website":"www.evanmichio.com"},{"id":397085,"bio":"A graduate of the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris, Stéphane Garnavault flourished during his studies through graphic design, painting, drawing, engraving, screen printing and photography.\nHowever, once graduated, he repressed his artistic soul to embark on a career as a designer. For nearly 25 years, he worked like crazy, forgetting his first artistic loves.\nHe quickly became a successful designer thanks to his skin-deep sensitivity. But it's like a poisoned gift that wears him down. He feels emotions so intensely that he sometimes feels overly sensitive to the world around him.\n5 years ago, he discovered a book that opened his eyes, it was a shock. He understands that he has to react. Little by little, his artistic heart starts beating again. He buys the camera of his student dreams. A Leica.\nHe starts strolling right and left, and it does him a world of good. In nature, he feels in his place. The landscapes crossed are as important as the interior landscape. He observes the world and searches deep inside himself how to transcribe in images the way he perceives his environment.\nHis photographic work reveals his particular sensitivity and his attraction for refined desi","user_id":396501,"name":"Stephane Garnavault","website":"stephgarnavphotos.com/fr/portfolio-32360-50c"},{"id":636674,"bio":"Patrik Budenz, born 1971, studied first Information Systems in Bamberg and later Photography at the Neue Schule für Fotografie Berlin. He graduated in 2009 and, since then, has been working as a freelance photographer.\nHis series \"Post Mortem\" won the New York Photo Award and was a finalist in the competitions of the Kasseler Fotobuchfestival 2009 and the Stuttgarter Photosommer 2010.\nIn 2011 he was appointed to the German Photographic Academy.\nPatrik Budenz published two books at Peperoni Books Berlin. His work has been published in magazines and websites such as The Guardian, Spiegel Online, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Zeit Wissen, Stern Crime, Stern Online, Planetopia/Sat1, Featureshoot, Intro, YVI Magazine and Nitro.\nHe lives in Berlin.\n","user_id":636090,"name":"Patrik Budenz","website":"grauwerk.de"},{"id":97854,"bio":"I am French and have lived in Thailand for the last 23 years. I have practiced photography as a hobby since youth. My interest in photography grew to the point that I decided to leave a successful career in the United Nations to dedicate myself essentially to visual art and photography.  Most of my work is urban photography with a minimalist and abstract approach, but the covid crisis has led me to take a more autobiographical turn, photographing at home, and objects and exploring  themes and issues through photographs I compose out of objects from my collections. More recently, I have furthered this concept through creating allegorical series of composite images, and exploring issues related to the metaverse, current ideological  trends and climate change, that are completely built out of photographs of objects at home and photographs from my previous body of work. ","user_id":97287,"name":"Thierry Facon","website":"thierryfaconphoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":625117,"bio":"Dai Asano is an interdisciplinary Japanese artist. \nHe is currently pursuing an MFA degree at the Rhode Island School of Design. His work explores the notion of time by using lens-based mediums to document performance. He uses repetition as a grammar to relativize each record to find the absoluteness in each one.","user_id":624533,"name":"Dai Asano","website":"daiasano.com"},{"id":17262,"bio":"Marco Guerra American-Chilian Photographer and visual Artist,  lives and works between New York City and Marrakesh.\nHe’s work draws from diverse range of multi cultural identities.","user_id":17262,"name":"Marco Guerra","website":"www.marcoguerraphotography.com"},{"id":184116,"bio":"I received a BA in Photography and now experimenting with digital and iPhone images.\nI have shown at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and have received awards from Minnesota Artists Association.\n","user_id":183514,"name":"Rebecca Wood","website":""},{"id":785578,"bio":"","user_id":775403,"name":"Vasko Dinkov","website":""},{"id":748189,"bio":"Julia Casesnoves (Valencia, 1974), began her photographic training at the Institut dÉstudis Fotografics of Catalunya and the Grisart school in Barcelona, culminating with the Master in Professional Photography at the EFTI school in Madrid, taught by prestigious photographers such as Chema Madoz, Humberto Rivas, Castro Prieto and Cristina García Rodero. She participates these years in the traveling group exhibition \"Through the woman’s eye\" curated by Rosalind Williams. Relocated in Valencia she collaborates with different cultural and exhibition projects, both individual and collective, in galleries such as Raylowsky, Gestalguinos, and the Polytechnic University of Valencia. In  her first years she works in deferents areas of comercial photography, giving it up later to devote herself to her personal project. In 2017 she participates in the Parallax art fair of London. In 2022 she was selected to participate in a group exhibition at the PH21 Contemporary Photography Gallery in Budapest. In October 2023 her series about trees was published at Artdoc Photography Magazine, and in November she took part in a group exhibition with ImagenationParis.","user_id":744759,"name":"Julia Casesnoves","website":"juliacasesnoves.carbonmade.com"},{"id":796713,"bio":"","user_id":784790,"name":"Emily Von Ember","website":"www.emilyvonember.com"},{"id":124450,"bio":"Fotografo per passione. Mi piacciono particolarmente le foto di strada e amo molto le foto notturne.","user_id":123848,"name":"Paolo Zenere","website":""},{"id":23174,"bio":"Gilles de Beauchêne is an established advertising and editorial photographer. He opened his studio in 1989 and has since made a career working for some of the finest luxury brands in the world.  He is particularly recognised and sought after for his still-life imagery.\n\nGilles has also personal body of work that comes together to create masterful images that capture the imagination.  He combines traditional and digital photography and has us travel beyond the realm of dreams, from the infinitely great to the infinitely small, into his composition where desire and fantasy have full expression.  Gilles offers a unique and futuristic vision of the changing world.  \n","user_id":23174,"name":"Gilles De Beauchene","website":"www.gillesdebeauchenefineart.com"},{"id":784647,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who shoots ice hockey and street images.","user_id":774630,"name":"Paul King","website":""},{"id":627638,"bio":"I'm a self-taught. I would like my work to be included in the history of contemporary art","user_id":627054,"name":"Fabio Orlanducci","website":""},{"id":159820,"bio":"I'm a young italian photographer, videomaker and writer. After the classical high school diploma and the academic path (Bachelor's Degree in Literature and Master's Degree in Linguistics), I obtained a master's degree in Visual Anthropology and Documentary Cinema at the Center for Studies on Ethnodrama and a masterclass in Visual storytelling in new media held by ICP (International Center of photography, New York), at the headquarters of Camera - Italian Center for Photography, Turin. I work as a professional photographer and videomaker since 2007.\nIn parallel with the commissioned works, I like to experiment with new ways of storytelling through images. My photographs and videos have been exhibited in numerous collective and personal exhibitions.","user_id":159218,"name":"Filippo Tommasoli","website":"drive.google.com/file/d/1JF7LENCgLeb4WfQhC01KwA0gvBIDEDb5/view?usp=sharing"},{"id":784705,"bio":"Award winning photographer, filmmaker. and designer.\n","user_id":774681,"name":"Steve Burns","website":"www.steveburnsdurango.com"},{"id":657309,"bio":"Photographer,  Painter, Communicationdesigner ","user_id":656725,"name":"Stefan Guggenbichler","website":"www.s-g.art"},{"id":587352,"bio":"I'm 53 years old and I'm an amateur photographer. I really like traveling and I am very fascinated by people and their particularities... and I am very curious!","user_id":586768,"name":"Massimiliano Pisu","website":""},{"id":19334,"bio":"Beatrice Pediconi is an Italian-born visual artist based in New York. She received a Bachelor of Architecture at La Sapienza, Rome in 1999. Pediconi was an Artist in Residence at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program (Woodside, California) (2019); Yaddo (Saratoga Springs, New York) (2018).\n\nHer work has been shown internationally in exhibitions including, Presenze, The National Gallery, Rome, IT (2023), Cinema Ephemera, Central Brooklyn Public Library, NY (2020),\nNoorderlicht International Photography Festival, Groningen, The Netherlands (2017); The Other View: Italian Women 1965-2015, La Triennale di Milano, Italy (2016); Sequences VII, Reykjavik, Iceland (2015); Ensembles, la Photographie, quand La MEP collectionne, Les Rencontres d’Arles, France (2015); The Polaroid Years: Instant Photography and Experimentation, The Frances LeLehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, New York (2013); The Edge of Vision: Abstraction in Contemporary Photography, Schneider Museum of Art, Ashland, Oregon (2012).\n\nPediconi’s work has been acquired by numerous institutions including La Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris and the Macro Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome.","user_id":19334,"name":"Beatrice Pediconi","website":"www.beatricepediconi.com"},{"id":784709,"bio":"","user_id":774685,"name":"Liselotte Risell","website":null},{"id":784736,"bio":"","user_id":774705,"name":"Robert Frost","website":"www.robertfrost.de"},{"id":795595,"bio":"I'm a photographer who wants to capture the beauty around me...with my eyes. Sometime in Black and White and sometime in colour...but always with a different feeling. I try, each time, to be out of the box. my main goal is to show a different story for each photography. ","user_id":783847,"name":"Michael Leblond","website":""},{"id":269314,"bio":"Jess Peterson has been a professional photographer since 2005 and graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television.  Located in the PNW, she works as a full time photographer capturing pets and weddings.  She holds a number of events throughout the year which help to raise money for local animal rescues.","user_id":268712,"name":"Jess Peterson","website":"www.fuzzybuttpetphotos.com"},{"id":808718,"bio":"","user_id":794515,"name":"Miroslav Vrzala","website":"www.photoartbymark.zenfolio.com"},{"id":808700,"bio":"","user_id":794502,"name":"Laure-Anne Bomati","website":"www.laureannebomati.com"},{"id":773612,"bio":"Linda Plaisted is an American multi-disciplinary artist whose exploratory practices include photography, collage, painting and encaustic. Her work has been exhibited in galleries throughout the United States. She has also illustrated book and magazine covers for major publishers and contributed to art and literary journals. She is a 2023 Julia Margaret Cameron Award Winner and 2023 Photolucida Critical Mass Finalist.\n\nEach piece she creates tells a story by pushing beyond the boundaries of medium into\nmyth, using traditions of collection, synthesis and cultural interpretation. Approaching\nher work as both artist and historian, she employs her unique visionary practices to\nreveal the untold stories of women and nature; an effort to heal ancestral wounds and\nseek equilibrium in a chaotic world. Layering her original photography and paintings\nwith found images, ancestral documents and gathered ephemera, she creates\nphotographic mixed media pieces with translucent veils of narrative; layers of time and\nmemory bleeding through one another, seeking a deeper truth.","user_id":765673,"name":"Linda Plaisted","website":"www.lindaplaisted.com"},{"id":111972,"bio":"I'm an italian professional photographer from Bergamo but based in Cuneo.\nI'm a landscape and adventure oriented photographer but I also like a lot doing cinematographic streets shots when I travel. \nI'm into exhibitions (7 in the past 2 years) and photography teaching. \nI was awarded with 2 NASA's Astronomy Photography of the day and one of my photographs has been included in the 2015 NatGeo Travel best 50 travel photographies.","user_id":111370,"name":"Daniele Boffelli","website":"www.danieleboffelli.com"},{"id":784672,"bio":"Born in 1976, lives in Warsaw. He deals with documentary and reportage photography. A graduate of the Łódź Film School and the Warsaw School of Photography, participant of collective and individual exhibitions. Currently, he uses mostly a 4x5\" large format camera to create small black \u0026amp; white contact prints, made in a darkroom on traditional light sensitive paper.\nThis is Tomek's favorite method of capturing images of space, which he has been consistently implementing for several years. In his works, he focuses on searching for the meaning of the trace, aura and spirit of a place.","user_id":774651,"name":"Tomasz Walczak","website":""},{"id":808606,"bio":"","user_id":794436,"name":"Mike Gorman","website":"www.mgeye.com"},{"id":190883,"bio":"","user_id":190281,"name":"Natasha Suntsova","website":""},{"id":784756,"bio":"","user_id":774723,"name":"David Bond","website":"davidlbond.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":751479,"bio":"Ich bin gebürtige Berlinerin und arbeite als Familienfotografin in Berlin und Umgebung. Die Fine Art Fotografie ist meine große nebenberufliche Liebe. ","user_id":747631,"name":"Judith Solger","website":"www.dasgoldkind.com"},{"id":784871,"bio":"","user_id":774817,"name":"Philip Mondeau","website":"Philipmondeau.com"},{"id":697702,"bio":"I am a passionate Indonesian woman committed to continuous learning, personal development, and the dissemination of knowledge. Initially trained in economics, I made a significant transition to anthropology, delving into immersive field research in Kalimantan. My collaborative efforts extend globally, including a noteworthy partnership with the Museum of Cultures in Lugano, Switzerland, where I dedicated my focus to Indonesian art and the promotion of Dayak culture. My contributions span various mediums, from published articles and books, reflecting my multifaceted engagement with diverse aspects of culture, art, and academia","user_id":697118,"name":"Junita Arneld Maiullari","website":"www.thejamart.com"},{"id":12911,"bio":"Bartosz Mateńko - year '87, artist, entrepreneur. A graduate of the cinematography department at the Lodz Film School and Polish Philology. Laureate of international competitions, including the International Photography Awards (IPA) and the Grand National Geographic Competition. He deals with reportage and street photography. A dachshund lover. The projects can be viewed at www.bartoszmatenko.com","user_id":12911,"name":"Bartosz Matenko","website":"www.bartoszmatenko.com"},{"id":18992,"bio":"I started photographing over fifty years ago and it has continued to inform and enrich my life in ways I never could have imagined. Being able to interact with the international community of photographers, that is LensCulture, has been a wonderful honor and always inspirational. \n","user_id":18992,"name":"Sara Friedlander","website":"www.sarafriedlander.com"},{"id":23281,"bio":"I have been photographing for 40 years. My favorite subjects are architecture and people in urban surroundings. I keep my distance from the world around me, which I look at with sympathy and interest.  My works have been shown at over twenty individual and many collective exhibitions. They have often been awarded and distinguished in photography competitions. I am a member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers (ZPAF) and the \"Edytor\" Photo Agency. I am a graduate of the Institute of Creative Photography (Institut tvůrčí fotografie) in Opava, Czech Republic.","user_id":23281,"name":"Leszek Gorski","website":"leszekgorski.pl"},{"id":23186,"bio":"","user_id":23186,"name":"Kuba Michonski","website":""},{"id":784771,"bio":"Just an amateur that maybe wants to explore this path","user_id":774738,"name":"Tiziana Maniezzo","website":"fineartamerica.com/profiles/tiziana-maniezzo"},{"id":784747,"bio":"Having grown up in Vienna, Austria, Myrta Köhler is currently based in Berlin, Germany, as\na freelance artist, journalist and editor. Her artwork is shown in print and online media as\nwell as in solo and group exhibitions in Germany and abroad. Her work as a journalist and\neditor focuses mainly on sustainable and social aspects of architecture and city planning.\n\nRecent solo exhibitions of Myrta Köhler include the shows „Zwischen Welten / Layers and\nIn Between“ at the International Club of the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin,\n„Exca(r)vations / Flow And Then“ at Godsbanen in Aarhus, Denmark, and „Never A-Void“\nat the Frizz23 Galerie, Berlin, Germany (all in 2023).","user_id":774715,"name":"M K","website":"www.myrta-koehler.de"},{"id":561055,"bio":"Originally I wanted to become a photographer, however I left this direction to become a gardener, landscape architect and am now working as a psychotherapist. Photography is still my passion and I use it occasionally in my therapeutic work, but mostly to live this passion.\n","user_id":560471,"name":"Ludwig Esser","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/127407394@N07"},{"id":784773,"bio":"","user_id":774740,"name":"Bruce Strong","website":"www.brucestrong.com"},{"id":784759,"bio":"professional photographer since 2003\nMaster since 2003\nteaching photography since 2004\nQEP and Master Qualified European Photographer for FineArt since 2023\nAll photos are taken with Leica Q2 in 2023","user_id":774726,"name":"markus ziegelwanger","website":"www.zimak.at"},{"id":122988,"bio":"","user_id":122386,"name":"Mehmet Yamanlar","website":"www.photobymehmet.se"},{"id":783898,"bio":"Evolutionary biologist, research assistant, and freelancer analog photographer","user_id":774007,"name":"Roberto Toledo","website":"www.lomography.com/homes/killerwolft900"},{"id":791722,"bio":"","user_id":780566,"name":"Lucza Brewer","website":""},{"id":219700,"bio":"Noel Rojo is a Mexican documentary photographer with a deep passion for street photography. His work focuses on capturing subtle, authentic moments that evoke a spectrum of emotions—from loneliness and alienation to melancholy, solitude, and the fundamental human desire to belong. \n\nHe loves experimenting with colors, layering, and geometry, finding excitement in the unpredictability of street photography. For Noel, it's not just about capturing the perfect shot; but the simple act of exploring the streets to reflect these internal processes. \n\nA nostalgic touch often permeates his images, a deliberate nod to the past that he weaves into his work. ","user_id":219098,"name":"Noel Rojo","website":"www.noelrojo.com"},{"id":426051,"bio":"Trying to see ordinary things in unordinary way.","user_id":425467,"name":"Anna Volkova","website":""},{"id":784893,"bio":"Erik Paul Howard is a lens-based artist and cultural organizer born and raised in Southwest Detroit. Howard’s work serves as a comprehensive visual index of his community’s traditions, culture and history. For Howard, photography and video are tools for building and expanding cultural capital and forging a future that prioritizes generational wisdom, mutual aid and justice.","user_id":774835,"name":"Erik Howard","website":"www.erikpaulhoward.com"},{"id":82436,"bio":"L.A. Moore is a Florida based photographer and filmmaker. He has won numerous awards for his photography, films and television commercials.","user_id":82134,"name":"L.A. Moore","website":"www.lamoorephoto.com"},{"id":784808,"bio":"Find your game. Play with heart.","user_id":774769,"name":"Catarina Ramos Pereira","website":"catarinaramospereira.com"},{"id":796122,"bio":"Jennifer Y. Collins is a recent graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in Photography. Her work tells stories about the natural world through light, landscapes and abstracted forms. \n\nShe’s been published in Humana Obscura and Simmons University Magazine and exhibited at ArtsWorcester, Boomer Gallery in London, UK, Float Magazine, Lenscratch, and numerous exhibitions held within her school.","user_id":784296,"name":"Jennifer Y. Collins","website":"jenniferycollins.com"},{"id":691742,"bio":"Amin Nassaf is a Moroccan photographer who’s been living in São Paulo/Brazil for 10 years. His first works focused on photographing spontaneous portraits of people on the streets of São Paulo, seeking to portray moments of life stories that deserve to be told. Inspired by the approaches and boldness of photographers such as Mario Cravo Neto and Anders Petersen. Amin seeks confrontations in his photography, taking the stage with these characters, whose dignity is “caught red-handed”.\n\nToday his work extends to other geographies, proposing an authorial approach. Amine builds narratives highlighting traits, human identities and issues that affect him.\n\n\"Our canoe\" photographed in Senegal and \"On my head, on my eyes” in Lebanon, are some of his latest projects.\n\n","user_id":691158,"name":"Amine Nassaf","website":""},{"id":377734,"bio":"Photography has been my serious hobby for many years. I enjoy meeting other photographers in workshops or in the field. Creating photographs enables me to view the world in a deeper sense - appreciating color, movement, light, shadows, reflections, motion, and interactions.","user_id":377150,"name":"Francine Blei","website":"francineblei.myportfolio.com"},{"id":429311,"bio":"Amateur photographer, graduate of Masters of Art in Aestherics and Philosophy of Art.","user_id":428727,"name":"Chrysanthi Theodoropoulou","website":""},{"id":23340,"bio":"","user_id":23340,"name":"Rivka Katvan","website":"www.rivkakatvan.com"},{"id":784878,"bio":"","user_id":774824,"name":"Josh Sacks","website":null},{"id":790610,"bio":"","user_id":779638,"name":"Vic rosansky","website":""},{"id":35259,"bio":"Frank Lopez is a visual artist specializing in 19th – 21st century photographic integration. Frank has instructed at the university, secondary, and professional workshop level for 34 years and is a frequent lecturer based on experimental and cultural imagery. Frank leads an international award-winning issues-based photography program that integrates 19th – 21st century techniques and is also a Faculty Leader, the highest award given. In 2020, Frank was awarded the Center Santa Fe Callanan Award for Photographic Teaching Excellence. Furthermore, he won the Dallas Observer MasterMind award in 2011, recognizing artists making a significant cultural contribution to the city of Dallas. ","user_id":35264,"name":"Frank Lopez","website":"www.franklopez.com"},{"id":23341,"bio":"Publications :\nRéponses-Photo \nChasseur d’images\nHotshots\nPlateform Magazine\nl’Œil de la photographie\tLight Journal (édition inaugurale)\nMusée Magazine n18 (Humanity)\n\"She's lost control\", ouvrage collectif paru aux éditions Charlotte Sometimes.\n\nPrix :\nBronze award au Moscow International Foto Awards (Russie 2019)\n3ème à PhotoVisa International Photo Contest, catégorie Série (Russie, 2018)\nFinaliste au Kolga Tbilisi Photo Awards (Géorgie, 2018)\nPrix du public aux rencontres photo de Chabeuil (France, 2017)\nFinaliste des Talents Contemporains de la Fondation François Schneider (France, 2017)\nFinaliste au Kolga Tbilisi Photo Awards (Géorgie, 2016)\n\"Honorable mention\" au Moscow international Foto Awards (Moscou,  2016)\n\nExpositions :\n2020\nEarth on Focus (expo collective Bethelwoods Center for the Arts, Woodstock, USA)\nLes photographiques (Le Mans)\n2019\nRegards Croisés (Vienne, Autriche)\nExposition collective UPAG au FMoPA (Tempa, Floride, USA)\nBarrobjectif (Barro)\nChambre07 (Aubenas)\n\n\n","user_id":23341,"name":"Gérard Staron","website":"www.gerard-staron.com"},{"id":536569,"bio":"I've been going to events around Detroit all my life and taking photographs on the streets, almost daily, of Detroit since I've been 20.  \nI have participated in and / or directed many urban documentary / street photography projects and exhibitions in and around the Detroit area.  My main influences other than my peers are the classic history of photography people - Walker Evans, Eugene Atget, Weegee, Brassai, Robert Frank, W. Eugene Smith, George Tice, Roy deCarava, Garry Winogrand, etc.  When I come home from a shoot, I stay up late at night just to see my photographs on the day I take them. I need to know what the events of the day look like as photographs.\nI have also collaborated with most of Michigan's photographic artists and the Midwest America's photography educators.  I have professional experience as an architectural photographer, photographic artist, photojournalist and educator; I have also received creative artists grants and have work in the Detroit Institute of Arts collection.  \n","user_id":535985,"name":"Jim Klein","website":"www.jimkleinphoto.com/artnewsstreet"},{"id":586755,"bio":"My photos have been shown in 152 regional and 123 national juried shows, as well as 67 curated exhibitions. The artist portraits have appeared in Photographer’s Forum, Photo Review and Photo Metro and have won 83 awards, including 1st place in three national photo contests and Best in Show in all media in four juried art competitions. I received a Mass Cultural Council Artist Grant in 2005, a LEF foundation grant and three Somerville Arts Council grants. I ","user_id":586171,"name":"Paul Weiner","website":""},{"id":784909,"bio":"Melbourne based photographer creating atmospheric images for the commercial, editorial and fine art space.","user_id":774849,"name":"Kim Dumayne","website":"www.kimdumayne.com"},{"id":784876,"bio":"","user_id":774822,"name":"Jason Glenn","website":""},{"id":192996,"bio":"Nathan is an artist/filmmaker with a diverse background in audio-visual narrative and site-specific immersive theatre. Encounters, the UK’s leading short-film festival described his work as ‘demonstrating a distinctive cinematic and artistic vision', and it has been supported by Creative Europe, London Screenwriter’s Festival and the British Council. His award-winning dramas, documentaries, and design fictions have screened internationally, and he has mentored young screenwriters to develop media resources to combat ideological radicalisation.","user_id":192394,"name":"NATHAN HUGHES","website":""},{"id":784844,"bio":"I was interested in photography and images since I was kid. I have learned photography since I was 18 years old, both analogue and digital. I'm still trying to find my personal style what can express me and my point of view of the world the best. ","user_id":774798,"name":"Zsófia Fábián","website":""},{"id":505043,"bio":"I am not student","user_id":504459,"name":"Vladimir Andreyev","website":"www.teamartofinspiration.com"},{"id":647546,"bio":"","user_id":646962,"name":"Louis Waite","website":""},{"id":338356,"bio":"Kodi is a photographer based in Des Moines,Iowa. ","user_id":337754,"name":"Kodi Beverlin","website":"Instagram @kodibeverlin "},{"id":774996,"bio":"Paul Ivanushka (b. 1950, Highland, NY) is a fine art photographer currently enjoying channeling Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Henry Mockel, creating botanical photographs of desert wildflowers that are indigenous to the Mojave Desert. Penn’s close ups, Mapplethorpe’s color and compositions and Mockel’s botanical layouts were to become the foundation of his floral imagery, photographing them as the divas of the desert that they are.\n\nAfter studying at Brooks Institute of Photography Paul spent most of his career in the printing industry learning and managing tone reproduction on high-speed web offset presses.\n \nPaul a retired Software Business Analyst resides in Yucca Valley, California, and is creating images of the California desert that are relative to contemporary photography.\nPaul has received numerous awards including at the 14th Annual National Alternative Processes Competition Exhibition 2018 at SoHo Photo Gallery, New York, as well as from the New York Center for Photographic Art, Topanga Canyon Gallery juried exhibition, and the Equine Photographers International Juried Show.\n ","user_id":766905,"name":"Paul Ivanushka","website":"www.mojaveimages.com"},{"id":791186,"bio":"I am a Sacramento-based photographer who brings my unique sense of color, perspective, and space to draw the eye to states of mind that have been experienced rather than visualized. \nMy enjoyment and enthusiasm for photography as art is displayed in the diversity of my work. I begin in Lightroom and then proceed to Photoshop as a foundation for different applications that lend tone, filters, and drama to the original image, and provide the enigmatic moods I wish to convey. \nI exhibit my photography in several venues in the Sacramento region and have won numerous awards, including the California State Fair, Best in Landscape at the 2019 KVIE Art Auction, and a Best in Show Award at the prestigious Viewpoint Gallery for the Photographic Arts. \nI am a member of several art centers in the region, including Rancho Cordova Arts, Viewpoint Gallery, Yolo Arts, and the Sierra Camera Club. \n","user_id":780115,"name":"Lucille van Ommering","website":"www.facebook.com/lvanommering"},{"id":784832,"bio":"I am Matthias Schröder, a German artist who has been working as a semi-professional designer and photographer in various industries for 30 years. In 2024 I want to take the step into full-time design and photography and take other people with me on my artistic journey. ","user_id":774787,"name":"Matthias Schröder","website":"schroeder-matthias.com"},{"id":784888,"bio":"Tom Walder is a Northamptonshire-UK born film maker, photographer and artist. He started his teen life exploring moving image and films through his passion for the world of skateboarding.\nShortly after finishing his studies of Cinematography in Greenwich University, London, Walder made his debut in the film industry already captivating some attention to his co-owned company 84 Films. With a focus on the cinematography of feature, short and music films, Tom developed a keen eye to the manipulation and creation of imagery.\nThroughout his journey in filmmaking, Walder has also been using film photography as his main means of artistic expression, building narratives in unconventional ways through the exploration of light, patterns and textures.","user_id":774831,"name":"Tom Walder","website":"www.photosbywalder.com"},{"id":784904,"bio":"","user_id":774845,"name":"Rebba Moore","website":"www.rebbamaris.space/photobook"},{"id":23390,"bio":"I was born in Rosario, Argentina in 1977. I took my first approach to photography when I was very young and my father allowed me to take some photos of the family vacation with his own camera. \nMy formal education began in the photographic studio of Gustavo Frittegotto where I did a course of Initiation that last two years and subsequently in the course of Photographic Project that coordinate Andrea Ostera and Laura Glusman. \nIn november 2011 I integrate a Photographic Aesthetics Clinical coordinated by Marcos López and Augusto Zanela and also attend a seminar dictated by Alejandro Castellote in december, “The DNA of photography”. \nBetween 2012 and 2014 I attend several workshops led by recognized Magnum´s photographers such as Alessandra Sanguinetti and David Alan Harvey. In 2014 I took part on the Festival of Light that took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a solo exhibition called “Abuelas”. \n\n","user_id":23390,"name":"Lucrecia Aicardi","website":""},{"id":572363,"bio":"Patrícia Abreu is a Brazilian visual artist who mixes multiple techniques in the realization of her works, moving fluently through different artistic languages in her search for original expression. Currently, she rescues the practice of Photography as a conceptual, formal and artistic exercise. Themes about Time, Memory and the Natural World are constant presences in her work.\nWith a degree in Graphic Design and professional experience in Art Direction for Audiovisual Dramaturgy, she uses her trained background to compose narratives of great visual impact through her sensitive images. Always interested in mysteries shaped by light, which cross visible surfaces, involving what we see and blurring what we imagine, in metaphorical approaches that can eventually reach an imagery abstraction. \nIn addition to Macro Photography, Conceptual Photography and the composition of Digital Photomontages, she also carries out studies focused on the poetic and computational language of image creation, seeking to expand his field of artistic expressiveness.\nSince 2021, she has participated in several group exhibitions at Collect Art, ARTDOC Magazine, LoosenArt Gallery, Galeria Azur Berlin, Al-Tiba9 Gallery, PH21 Gallery, FotoNostrum Barcelona Gallery and others.\n\nHONORS \u0026amp; AWARDS:\n\n•\t2024 - BOUNDLESS PICTURES, April Competiton - Winner in Macro Category.\n•\t2023 - ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2023 - HM in Abstract Photography Category.\n•\t2023 - TIFA 2023 - HM in Abstract Professional Category.\n•\t2023 - Non-representatinal \u0026amp; Unreal Contest - Awarded Distinction - Gallery 4%, US.\n•\t2023 - PX3 2023 - HM in Abstract Professional Category.\n•\t2023 - 20th JMC Awards - 1 Winner and 2 HM PRO-single.\n•\t2023 - Shades of Red Art Competition - Finalist Award - Camelback Gallery, US.\n•\t2023 - ABSTRACT ART - HM, Teravarna Gallery (US).\n•\t2023 - PREMIO ARTE CRITICA PER EXPLORA 2023 - MakeArt Gallery, IT.\n•\t2023 - reFocus Awards 2023 - Nomination on Black and White Photo Contest.\n•\t2022 - Chromatic Awards 2022 - HM in Abstract Professional Category.\n•\t2022 - TIFA 2022 - Finalist in Abstract Professional Category.\n•\t2022 - reFocus Awards 2022 - Nomination on One Shot Photo Contest.\n•\t2022 - Amber III Contest - Best in Show, Envision Arts, US.\n•\t2021 - PHOTO+ARTS 2021 - Winner 1st Place - Portrait Photography Category - Photoarts Gallery, BR.\n•\t2021 - PHOTO+ARTS 2021 - Winner 3rd Place - Photography Series Category - Photoarts Gallery, BR.\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS - PHYSICALS:\n\n•\t2024 - FotoNostrum Barcelona, ES - 20th JMC Awards Exhibition.\n•\t2024 - PH21 Gallery Barcelona, ES - Vision and Expression: the art of photography.\n•\t2024 - Blank Wall Gallery, GR - 2nd B\u0026amp;W Athens Photography Festival.\n•\t2024 - Festival Foto em Pauta, BR - Projeção Diálogos da Terra.\n•\t2024 - A Casa Foto Arte, BR - 10ª Mostra Livre de Fotografia.\n•\t2024 - Galeria EIXO e Centro de Artes UFF, BR - Aqui.\n•\t2023 - Al-Tiba9, Barcelona Gallery, ES - Issue 13 Magazine Exhibition.\n•\t2023 - GALERIA AZUR BERLIN, DE - Session 06.\n•\t2023 - Galeria EIXO, BR - Paralela Eixo; Dádiva; Imagem e Território.\n•\t2023 - ICON Artes Galeria, BR - 8ª e 9ª Mostra FAP - Mulheres de Visão. \n•\t2023 - LoosenArt Gallery, IT - Visions of Sounds.\n•\t2023 - A Casa Foto Arte, BR - 9ª Mostra Livre de Fotografia.\n•\t2022 - LoosenArt Gallery, IT - Progress. On Contemporary and Future Society.\n•\t2022 - Festival FotoRio / Solar Foto Festival / Paraty em Foco, BR - Vento Vai, Vento Vem. \n•\t2022 - LoosenArt Gallery, IT - Minimal. Signs and Forms of the Essential.\n\nPUBLISHIONS:\n\n•\t2024 - Glitch.Art.Br, BR - Digital Catalog - Glitch Art International Exhibition 2023.\n•\t2023 - A Casa Revista, BR - Digital Magazine - Devaneios.\n•\t2023 - Make Art Gallery, IT - Digital e-Book - AbstrArt Volume 2.\n•\t2023 - DECAGON Gallery, US - Flash #8 - Pairings and  Flash #15 - Urban Landscape.\n•\t2023 - ARTDOC Photography Magazine - Digital Magazine - Exploring Shapes and Colours.\n•\t2023 - Ateliê Oriente, BR - Digital Magazine - Toró 2.\n•\t2023 - Al-Tiba9 Magazi","user_id":571779,"name":"PATRÍCIA ABREU","website":"www.patriciaabreu.com"},{"id":672518,"bio":"My name is Gerardo Garciacano.  I grew up in the Mexican border town of Nuevo Laredo and I have been doing photography passionately for the past fifteen years, while earning my living singing opera. I bought my first DSLR camera while working as a soloist in the ensemble at Oper Köln in Cologne, Germany. After a couple of years of self-training I started working as a portrait and stage photographer shooting mainly opera and theater performances and performers. I also worked as a wedding photographer in France, Germany and Switzerland which for me was essential training in the craft of photography. I later moved into more artistic and documentary formats exploring social and ethnic contexts. Several of my projects were inspired by my native country and its culture, among them Vochos, Motos, Lacandones, Calle Regina and Casa del Migrante Amar.  \n\nIn 2018, I started the Street-Portraits Project in Chiapas and I have taken it to four other countries since. The inspiration for the Street-Portrait Series has without doubt been Richard Avedon’s 1978 work In The American West and also the project Exactitudes, the work of Dutch photographer Ari Versluis and stylist Ellie Uyttenbroek.\n\nI have collaborated with numerous institutions internationally, such as Na Bolom Suiza,  Na Bolom Chiapas, Casa Ortiz and Laredo Cultural District in Texas and Fiesta del Sol in Chicago. In Bern, where I live with my family, I have active collaborations with Buskers, VivaMexico, Feuerwehr Viktoria, the Mexican Embassy in Swizerland and The History Museum of Bern. I have received funding from the city and canton of Bern for several of my projects including the exhibition of portraits Made in Feuerwehr in 2022. My work has been exhibited in the United States, Bern and Geneva; and Marzili Portraits, a major portrait exhibition, will be hosted by Fondation JETZT KUNST in the winter of 2024 in Marzilibad in Bern.\n","user_id":671934,"name":"Gerardo Garciacano","website":"www.street-portraits.com"},{"id":784957,"bio":"","user_id":774888,"name":"Xiushi Li","website":""},{"id":784956,"bio":"","user_id":774887,"name":"Zunhui Lei","website":""},{"id":157770,"bio":"Dylan Garcia is a lens based artist living in southern England. He has exhibited at Quay Arts and Dimbola Museum on the Isle of Wight (UK), The Grange rottingdean in Brighton (UK), The Institute of Photography in Falmouth (UK) Hollybrook Gallery, Reading Biscuit Factory Cultural Hub,  Reading (UK).  He has work in the upcoming  To The Sea, Exhibit in St Gilles Croix de Vie (France). He is Also Featured in the Online Art Doc Exhibition Healing Nature, and the Art of Photography You Tube Channel.  \n\n Dylan has a BA in Graphics (Photography) from Norwich School of Art, MA Photography from Falmouth University and holds ARPS from the Royal Photographic Society.\n\nDylan Garcias practice deals with issues of time, history, mythology and issues of human consciousness and how is relates to the natural world.  ","user_id":157168,"name":"Dylan Garcia","website":"dylanbgarcia.photoshelter.com"},{"id":755194,"bio":"My work explores the relationship between gender politics and copycat violence. With influences as diverse as Nietzsche and Francis Bacon, new variations are crafted from both explicit and implicit textures.\n\nEver since I was a postgraduate I have been fascinated by the unrelenting divergence of the moment. What starts out as yearning soon becomes finessed into a tragedy of power, leaving only a sense of decadence and the possibility of a new synthesis.\n\nAs shifting replicas become distorted through frantic and diverse practice, the viewer is left with a testament to the possibilities of our condition.","user_id":750640,"name":"Sam McConnell","website":""},{"id":257567,"bio":"Nathalie Chapdelaine studied fine arts before taking the plunge into photography. Since then, she has immortalized nature, photographing its light and atmospheres to tell the story of a wandering reverie.","user_id":256965,"name":"Nathalie Chapdelaine","website":"www.chapdelainephoto.com"},{"id":784934,"bio":"","user_id":774869,"name":"Josh Trotter","website":""},{"id":784903,"bio":"Back in the late 1990s I bought my foremost SLR camera body with one lens. At the time it cost me a fortune. Prior to that instamatic cameras were fun to carry around. My career in advertising was somewhat the beginning of my interest in photography. From the Kodak and Fuji film rolls to Ektachrome slide film in early 2000s, I slipped into the Panasonic videocam and handy Canon PowerShot era. Gradually, over a decade ago I dared to buy my first dslr with a few lenses. With every passing year, opportunities to go out and photograph have diminished for one reason or another. Now we can't fault social media stickiness for everything, can we? The camera now being a commodity, and with apps on devices 'fixing' the most difficult situations, I challenge my creativity in different ways each day... be it writing, digital painting, photography, music... Many years ago I showcased some of my photographs at juried art shows in Toronto, Canada. My journey in photography continues to be fun. Thank you.","user_id":774844,"name":"Kalpa Shah-Maniar","website":""},{"id":746795,"bio":"Born 1984 in Poland \nLiving in Germany, Augsburg\nSociologist and Documentary family photographer\n\nPrevious exhibitions\n2021 Friedensfest Augsburg Fürsorge, Augsburg\n2022 Millerntorgallery, Hamburg by Vivaconaguaarts\n2023 Ausstellung im Rahmen des Brechtfestivals „shamsiye“\n2023 Kunstwerk OPEN AIR Festival, Augsburg\n2023 Kunsthalle UG, Ausstellung „Banalitäten im urbanen Raum“, Augsburg\n2024 Berliner Ensemble „Motherfuckinghood“, Berlin\n2024 Kuration und Ausstellung „Do you care“, Staatstheater Augsburg","user_id":743602,"name":"Natalie Stanczak","website":"www.sandsackfotografie.de"},{"id":210379,"bio":"","user_id":209777,"name":"nato welton","website":"www.natowelton.com"},{"id":23422,"bio":"Selma Fernandez Richter, originally from Mexico, has been documenting recent immigrants to the Twin Cities who have been displaced from their country of origin by war, violence and famine. Her project The Ache for Home is a meditation on her own experience of adapting to a new life and home in Minnesota.  \n\nFernandez Richter has received numerous awards including a Forca Noreste artist residency in Mexico, a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant and the McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship. \n\nShe has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as Centro de la Imagen and the Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico City, the New York Academy of Art, and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. \n\nHer work is represented in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston; the Nuevo Leon Center for the Arts in Monterrey, Mexico; and the Manuel Alvarez Bravo Photography Center in Oaxaca, Mexico. A selection of her photographs was featured in the exhibition and book Women Behind the Lens: 100 Years of Photographic Creation in Mexico, 1910-2010.  ","user_id":23422,"name":"Selma Fernandez Richter","website":"www.selmafernandezrichter.com"},{"id":784278,"bio":"Yafang Shi is an award-winning photographer, poet and passionate and insightful journalist. Through an intersectional and transnational feminist perspective, her artistic, journalistic work and activism spotlight and address issues related to women’s rights and freedom, racial justice, workers’ rights and peace. She has fought against censorship and advocated for human rights.\n \nHer documentary and conceptual photography and poetry solo exhibitions have been hosted by Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, University of Toronto, York University, Aurora Public Library, Markham Public Library, Markham Doors Open in Canada and Gallery of Owspace Bookstore in China. Her work was exhibited at group exhibitions by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Women's Art Association of Canada and King Heritage and Cultural Centre.\n \nHer photography and poetry artwork \"Fire\" is the winner of the “Resiliency Award” of the York Region Arts Council’s YR Arts Awards. Her poetry has been published by the literary journal Ricepaper and her short story has been anthologized by Inanna. Her poetry has won a prize twice in the Aurora Public Library’s One Book One Aurora writing contests.","user_id":774327,"name":"Yafang Shi","website":""},{"id":23430,"bio":"Born 1972 in Copenhagen, Denmark.  Graduated in Journalism in 1996 from the Universidad de Navarra and from the ICP (Documentary Photography and Photojournalism) in June 2012. Currently works as freelance photographer for the news agencies: Bloomberg News, Anadolu Agency, DPA and SIPA PRESS, covering major events in Denmark. Freya also collaborates with the Danish NGO, Folkekirkens Nødhjælp (DanChurch Aid). Works on different personal projects: \"Look into my Eyes\" on Syrian refugees in hosting countries initiated last summer, and more recently  \"Toy Mother\", the most personal and intimate work till date.","user_id":23430,"name":"Freya Morales","website":"www.freyamorales.com"},{"id":791188,"bio":"I have been taking photos for most of my life.  Being in our local photo club, has spurred me on to improve and hone my skills.  I hope to be able to express what I see and feel more clearly and with impact. ","user_id":780117,"name":"Maria Steffen","website":""},{"id":764065,"bio":"Nathan Lomas (he/they, b. 1986) is an American photographic artist whose work primarily engages with themes of queerness, identity, mental health, and social politics. They hold an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology, and a BFA from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. \n\nCurrently living in San Francisco, they use a wide variety of imaging techniques to investigate their own anxieties and identity, and frequently collaborate with \nmembers of the LGBTQIA2+ community to create vulnerable portraits. They were an adjunct professor for seven years at the Academy of Art University San Francisco and are an instructor, gallery manager, and imaging production lead at The Image Flow Photography Center in San Anselmo, CA.","user_id":758191,"name":"Nathan Lomas","website":"www.nathanlomas.com"},{"id":784830,"bio":"Visual artist and activist, born in 1987 in Warsaw. A graduate of the Faculty of Multimedia Communication at the University of Arts in Poznań, majoring in Photography and Graphics and Visual Communication. He has been working in the Studio of Fundamentals of Photography at the Faculty of Graphics, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw since 2011. Member of the Pracownia Wschodnia association, the Grupa \"JEST\" collective and the P.H.U. Sitex collective.\n\nMy artistic practice operates in a conceptual space between and beyond binary oppositions foundational for the construct of Western civilization (“culture vs nature”, “art vs science” etc.). I use different strategies to overcome, deconstruct and re-think these binaries, putting into work seemingly heterogenous areas of knowledge: visual arts, scientific research, my experience in activism. The binary oppositions don’t evaporate as a result, but rather create tensions to explore.\n","user_id":774785,"name":"Paulina Mirowska","website":"www.paulinamirowska.eu"},{"id":320604,"bio":"","user_id":320002,"name":"Birgit Unterweger","website":"www.birgitunterweger.de"},{"id":785024,"bio":"Exploring the wonders of abstraction in art and life through painting and photography. Inspiring moments of truth, beauty and goodness.","user_id":774945,"name":"Ritu Raj","website":""},{"id":796172,"bio":"born 1969 in Lower Austria, living and working in Vienna\nStudies of photography in Vienna and Arles\n„Your pictures don't diminish in comparison with anybody's“ (Robert Adams)","user_id":784339,"name":"Michael Nagl","website":"www.naglstudio.at"},{"id":785045,"bio":"LILLIANA GIBBS has an eye for the delightful, the absurd, and the erotic  in the everyday.  She uses photography is a continuous form of exploration and expression. Her early working life was in film and television, and now Lilliana is a couples therapist. Her instagram features her photographs. ","user_id":774964,"name":"Lilliana Gibbs","website":""},{"id":365120,"bio":"I work on creating images that make me smile and allow me to explore my vision in fine art.  kddimaging is the outcome of my years of fine art printing, imaging, publishing and making fine art photography, mixed media and digital composite work.\n\nkddimaging.myportfolio.com\n\n","user_id":364518,"name":"Kathi Drummond","website":"kddimaging.myportfolio.com"},{"id":785060,"bio":"","user_id":774977,"name":"Verena Blunck-Mader","website":"www.bluma.jetzt"},{"id":723263,"bio":"Elizabeth Bourne lives and works as a painter and photographer on the high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Her work has been exhibited internationally. Her series \"Land Without Borders\" documenting the environmental changes of Longyearbyen, Svalbard won best work in a series at Miami Photography Center during Art Basel Miami. She was most recently nominated for the Meiter Award for Excellence in Photography for her series  \"Pyramiden: Arctic Ghost Town,\" and has been a featured photographer several times in Frames magazine.","user_id":722679,"name":"Elizabeth Bourne","website":"www.philotera.com"},{"id":116818,"bio":"Orestis Ilias is a visual artist, based in Athens, who deals with conceptual, story telling and documentary photography. His projects are basically influenced by social, political and humanistic stimuli.\n\nThe basic perception that permeates the majority of his projects is the concept of individual and collective memory. Ιn his works he seeks the expression of human emotions, most of the time without the depiction of people.\n\nThrough the works he shows how he sees the outside world, connecting his inwardness to the external movement driven by feelings of self and embodied experience. ","user_id":116216,"name":"Orestis Ilias","website":"www.orestisilias.com"},{"id":249139,"bio":"Hobbiest Photography, doing part time photography,","user_id":248537,"name":"Christian Soebekti","website":"www.instagram.com/christianserpenlee"},{"id":785073,"bio":"Callum Diffey (b.1997) is a multi-disciplinary artist currently based in Glasgow. Their practice utilises photography, sculpture, painting and video. Toeing the line between sensitivity and brutality, their work investigates dichotomies of pain and pleasure, the sacred and profane, collective memory and trauma. Themes of identity as well as the beauty found in the debased are a constant source of interrogation. When two opposing ideas or feelings are whole or experienced simultaneously. Visually referencing motifs present within queer and internet subcultures, Callum’s work becomes a collage of different symbols aiming to challenge fixed interpretations, creating situations where everyday objects are altered or detached from their original context, where the personal becomes universal.","user_id":774989,"name":"Callum Diffey","website":"callumdiffey.com"},{"id":793008,"bio":"Robin North is an interdisciplinary visual artist based in Richmond, Texas, and San Diego, California. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Houston with a concentration in Photography \u0026amp; Digital Media. He is a Presidential Graduate Research Fellow and Master of Fine Arts candidate in Photography \u0026amp; Multimedia at San Diego State University in San Diego, CA. His work, ranging from alternative photography processes, installation, time-based media, experimental narratives, and mixed and digital media to photographic archives and research, is particularly interested in the relationship between photography and history related to the African Diaspora and African Americans. \n\nAfter a nearly twenty-year career as a corporate executive and small business owner, in 2016, North’s uncle and one of his father figures, James North, an artist as well, revealed that he was diagnosed with the debilitating Alzheimer’s disease as a result of the harmful legacy of Agent Orange during his service in the US Airforce during the Vietnam War. North was asked to use his talents and the transformative powers of the arts to continue to research and tell the story of his family. He was entrusted with his family archives from numerous family sources, a trove of information including the family photo albums, old documents, oral histories, and other collective research, which were a time capsule into his ancestry and his family’s forced migration. His transition from the business world to a journey as a full-time visual artist began. \n\nRobin’s practice explores how image-making, particularly photography, during colonialism, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Civil Rights, and other periods of conflict was used to deny black representation and perpetuate the idea of racial inferiority. He explores the complex questions associated with the account of African chattel slavery from the perspective of the enslaved, its correlation with the past and present-day structured systems of racism, and the personal and public forces that shape African Diasporic experiences. \n\nRobin engages with the historic nature of 19th-century photographic printmaking processes and the anti-technological pursuit of reproducing perfect images. The handmaking aspect of alternative photography provides a personal artistic expression through creative thinking and the enjoyment of the unknown. He feels that the limitless possibilities within alternative process techniques allow unconventional artistic expressions that directly correlate with reimagining black representation and missing history.\n","user_id":781632,"name":"Robin North","website":"www.robinnorth.info"},{"id":785199,"bio":"","user_id":775097,"name":"Xavier Zeisser","website":""},{"id":792903,"bio":"","user_id":781546,"name":"Kevin Koo","website":"www.kevinkoophotography.com"},{"id":23535,"bio":"","user_id":23535,"name":"Ali Lorestani","website":"www.alilorestani.com"},{"id":23697,"bio":"Rafael Soldi is a Peruvian­-born, Seattle-based artist and curator. He holds a BFA in Photography \u0026amp; Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art. His practice centers on how queerness and masculinity intersect with larger topics of our time such as immigration, memory, and loss. He has exhibited internationally at the Frye Art Museum, American University Museum, Griffin Museum of Photography, ClampArt, The Print Center, Museo MATE, Filter Space, and Burrard Arts Foundation, among others. Rafael has received grants and awards from the Magenta Foundation, Puffin Foundation, smART Ventures, Artist Trust, 4Culture, the Seattle Office of Arts \u0026amp; Culture, and Center Santa Fe. He has been awarded residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, PICTURE BERLIN, Oxbow Space, and the Bogliasco Foundation.\n\nHis first monograph, Imagined Futures / Futuros Imaginarios (Candor Arts), was published in 2020. \n\nHis work is in the permanent collections of the Tacoma Art Museum, Frye Art Museum, King County Public Art Collection, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Rafael’s work has been reviewed on ARTFORUM, The Seattle Times, The Boston Globe, Photograph Magazine, The Seen, Art Nexus, and PDN. He is the co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective, a project dedicated to highlighting work made by women, people of color, and queer and trans artists; and co-curator of the High Wall, a yearly outdoor video projection program that invites immigrant artists and artists working on themes of diaspora and borderlands to intervene the facade of a former immigration center building in the heart of Seattle.","user_id":23697,"name":"Rafael Soldi","website":"www.rafaelsoldi.com"},{"id":451638,"bio":"After a career as a writer and graphic artist, I set out to travel and photograph  some beautiful places. \n\nPhotography is about communication, impact, telling a story, sharing an emotion, showing a vision, impressing, energizing, reaching out to make a difference to another human soul. \n\nWhen I’m not absorbed in image making, I enjoy my role as wife, mother and especially grandmother to four adorable, active subjects.\n","user_id":451054,"name":"Chris Cina","website":"www.chriscina.net"},{"id":23701,"bio":"I am a photographer based in the Swiss Alps. My images are influenced by the environment that surrounds me and a curiosity about my relationship to the world, about my emotional connection to its contours. \nI work in a range of lens-based media mixing analogue and digital, disrupting the capture or surface of the photograph, and playing with the possibilities of my visual language. I often use my body to relate to the landscape; I look, create, recreate—always open to the elements of chance. I want to be able to take you along with me as I ask my many questions, creating work that stays in the back of your mind long after seeing it.","user_id":23701,"name":"Emma Godfrey Pigott","website":"www.portfolio.emmagodfrey.com"},{"id":723039,"bio":"I am interested in people and communities and how the two interact. Whether it’s the street we live in, a local club, church, town, city or even a country - communities can be the making of us where we feel safe or leave us feeling isolated and abandoned. When I photograph people I’m looking for what makes them stand out. A particular look, the way they dress or decorate their home or workspace. \n\nFormerly a video presenter then singer/songwriter, I consider my work as a photographer another way of communicating with people. I learned to become hyper-sensitive to reading a room and sensing how the audience was feeling. I think this sensitivity helps me relate to the people I photograph and hopefully reveal the truth behind their facades. \n\nI am largely self-taught with a passion for documentary and portraiture. My work has been seen in group exhibitions including the Trieste Photo Festival, Shutter Hub Year End Exhibition, the Glasgow Gallery of Photography (Masters of Street Photography Exhibition) and Decode in the United States. I’ve been officially selected for the International Photography Awards 2022, published in the New York Times, in biographies, on billboards and (most impressively) tea-towels.","user_id":722455,"name":"Gary Williams","website":"www.garywilliams.photography"},{"id":656788,"bio":"I am a lifelong photographer recently retired from a non-artistic career.  I use my camera to capture landscapes and abstractions drawn from our surroundings.","user_id":656204,"name":"Sam Elkind","website":"www.samelkind.com"},{"id":23575,"bio":"I am a 26 year old Norwegian woman who is deeply passionate about gender and sexual identity. Growing up in many different places when I was younger, I experienced how relative these terms in reality were - and how much stigma surrounded them in western culture. After finishing my bachelor degree in mandarin Chinese in China and Norway, and my photography degree in Norway, I moved back to China and am now working on improving the education system in Chinese public schools as well as the stigma surrounding gender and sexuality here.","user_id":23575,"name":"Camilla Longva","website":"www.camillalongva.com"},{"id":785077,"bio":"","user_id":774992,"name":"Ibrahim Tanner","website":"www.ibrahimtanner.co.uk"},{"id":139229,"bio":"My name is Deniz Saylan and I'm a photographer and filmmaker based in Germany. I  specialised in advertising, portraiture, corporate and automotive photography. ","user_id":138627,"name":"Deniz Saylan","website":"www.denizsaylan.com"},{"id":785079,"bio":"","user_id":774994,"name":"Stephan Wolven","website":"www.stephanwolven.com"},{"id":276741,"bio":"\n","user_id":276139,"name":"François Turgis","website":""},{"id":23582,"bio":"Documentary and reportage photograher, associated with the Polish Press Agency “Forum”. Graduated in French studies at the Sorbonne and The Association of Polish Art Photographers. Passioned by street photography: member of Un-posed collective (un-posed.com).\nAWARDS:\n•\tMiami Street Photo, USA (2016) – finalist\n•\tLeica Street Photo, Poland (2016) – finalist\n•\tUrban, Italy 2016 – winner\n•\tLeica Street Photo 2016 – finalist\n•\tPolish Streetphotography 2016 (Polska ulicznie) - winner\n•\tDebuts 2015\n•\tIV Leica Street Photo 2014 – finalist\n•\tISPA (International Street Photography Awards) 2014 – shortlisted\n\n","user_id":23582,"name":"Monika Krzyszkowska","website":"un-posed.com/photographers/monika-krzyszkowska"},{"id":646702,"bio":"Ramin Barzegar is  photographer based in Los Angeles. Inspired by Modernism, Postmodernism, and Surrealism, he blends current aesthetics with functional storytelling in a harmonious balance of light, form, and space. Barzegar aims to communicate universally resonant emotions and perspectives. He seeks to bridge diverse audiences through the universal language of art, emphasizing the beauty of architecture's form and function. To attain this, he captures images in his urban environment, building new perspectives and arrangements through Photoshop collaging. Central themes in his work revolve around the interplay between nature and humanity, intricately depicting their symbiotic relationship. Embracing meticulous planning and spontaneous expression, his photography evolves organically, crafting visual narratives that provoke emotions and contemplation, inviting viewers to explore profound layers of meaning within each image. ","user_id":646118,"name":"Ramin Barzegar","website":"www.raminbarzegar.com"},{"id":23684,"bio":"Aleksey Kondratyev (b.1993 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) lives and works in Los Angeles. He recently completed a fellowship at Fabrica and is a current M.F.A. candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles.\n\nEducation\n\n2019\nM.F.A. University of California, Los Angeles\n2014\nB.F.A. Wayne State University\nProjects\n\n2011 — present\nDirector and Co/Founder, Stand Quarterly\nBooks\n\n2016\nFormations, published by Fabrica\nSolo Exhibitions\n\n2017\nIce Fishers — The Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, Portland, OR\nIce Fishers — Subjectively Objective, Rochester, MI\n2016\nFormations — Galleria Foto-Forum, Bolzano, Italy\nSelected Group Exhibitions\n\n2017\nLeica Oskar Barnack Exhibition — Neue Schule für Fotografie, Berlin, Germany\nLeica Oskar Barnack Exhibition — Paris Photo, Grand Palais, Paris, France\nEmerging Talents — Museum of Contemporary Art Rome, Rome, Italy\nLabs New Artists — Red Hook Labs, Brooklyn, NY\nVOEIS OFF: Rencontres d’Arles — Cours de l’Archevéché, Arles, France\nUnder Pressure — Russian Tearoom Gallery, Paris, France\nUp to Now. Fabrica Photography Collection — Landskrona Foto Festival, Landskrona, Sweden\nMt. Rokko International Photo Festival — Kobe, Japan\nUp to Now. Fabrica Photography Collection — Fotographia Europea, Reggio Emilia, Italy\nDenver Month of Photography — Artwork Network, Denver, CO\n2016\nFotoFestiwal Lodz, Critical Mass Top 50 — Lodz, Poland\nAthens Photo Festival — Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece\n2015\nFabrica Photography Collection — Treviso, Italy\n2014\nStem — 555 Gallery, Detroit, MI\n2013\nWayne State University Senior Show — Wayne State University, Detroit, MI\nRange — Butter Projects, Royal Oak, MI\n2012\nStand Inaugural Exhibition: the Contemporary Landscape — Hatch Gallery, Hamtramck, MI\n2011\nOpen Call. Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography. Detroit, MI\nA Bundle of Experience. Northern Michigan University DeVos Art Museum, Marquette, MI\nAwards \u0026amp; Honors\n\n2017\nBright Spark Award, the Magenta Foundation\nGraduate Division Award, University of California, Los Angeles\nFinalist, Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award\nFinalist, D\u0026amp;AD Next Photographer Award\nRunner-up, Joop Swart Masterclass\n2016\nShortlist, New East Photo Prize\nCritical Mass Top 50\n2015\nCritical Mass Top 50\n2013\nWayne State Academic Excellence Award\nArt Activity Award\nHonors College Scholarship\nDeSalle Scholarship for Photography\nJohn and Irene Sowinski Scholarship\nBilaitis Endowed Scholarship\n2012\nWayne State Presidential Transfer Scholarship\nHonorable Mention, 32nd Annual College Photography Contest\nPublication\n\n2017\nThe Financial Times\nNational Geographic\nVogue\nThe New York Times\nDazed\ni-D\nPDN\nOffice Magazine\nPolitiken\nPagina99\nDe Morgen\nThe Calvert Journal\nThe Guardian\nLibération\nEl País Semanal\nBooooooom\nFotoroom\nBird in Flight\n2016\nThe Weather Channel\nl'Oeil de la Photographie\nCNN Ice Fishing in One of the World's Coldest Cities\n2015\nIo Donna Magazine Quei Paesi Sospesi Tra la Russia e il Futuro\n2014\nAint-Bad Magazine Issue no. 9\nPhotoschools/Urbanautica\nAint-Bad Online\nPapersafe Issue no. 1\nDesign Envy\n2013\nBeatiful/Decay\noitzarisme.ro, Fifty Magazines to Read Before You Die\n2012\nPhotographer’s Forum\nCuratorial Experience\n\n2014\nCuratorial Assistant, African Artists’ Foundation. Lagos, Nigeria\n2012\nCurator, Stand Inaugural Exhibition: The Contemporary Landscape. Hatch, Hamtramck, MI\nResidencies\n\n2015\nFABRICA: United Colors of Benetton’s Research Center. Treviso, Italy\nLectures\n\n2015\nUnited States Embassy. Tashkent, Uzbekistan\nCollections\n\nThe Leica Foundation\nThe Hellenic Centre for Photography\nFABRICA Photography Collection","user_id":23684,"name":"Aleksey Kondratyev","website":"alekseykondratyev.com/index.html"},{"id":841761,"bio":"https://775bet.us.com - 775bet - A Experiência Definitiva em Apostas Online e Cassino ao Vivo no Brasil\nWebsite：https://775bet.us.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 775bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #775bet#775betgnames #775betogincom #775betwebsite #775betcasino\n","user_id":827604,"name":"jhnft mrsg","website":"775bet.us.com"},{"id":23839,"bio":"Born in Switzerland in 1971, Christian Bobst began his career as a photographer in 2008 after more than a decade in the advertising industry as an award-winning art and creative director. Within a few years, he had also made a name for himself in reportage photography.\n\nBobst has won a number of prestigious photography awards, including the 2016 World Press Photo Award, the 2017 NPPA \"Best of Photojournalism\" Award, the 77th Picture of the Year international (POYi) and the 2020 Swiss Press Photo Award. His work has been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers and online media, including GEO, Stern, The Guardian, National Geographic, Die Zeit, NZZ, LensCulture and 6mois.\n\nChristian Bobst's work often focuses on social and cultural issues, including stories from a variety of countries and continents, with a focus on Senegal and Africa. He has a passion for capturing stories and moments that are often overlooked. His priority is to cover issues that have received little media attention and bring them to a wider audience through his photography. \n\nChristian Bobst lives in Zurich, works freelance and is a member of the photo agency laif in Germany. He also works as an art and creative director.","user_id":23839,"name":"Christian Bobst","website":"www.christianbobstphotography.com"},{"id":785108,"bio":"","user_id":775017,"name":"Sam Posso","website":"samposso.com"},{"id":174832,"bio":"In my photography, I focus on capturing people in various situations, paying close attention to the composition of each shot. My goal is to highlight the unique interactions between individuals and their surroundings, crafting images that tell a story through their arrangement and balance.","user_id":174230,"name":"Alexander Blagochevsky","website":"Instagram.com/blagochevsky"},{"id":144433,"bio":"I graduated in Cinema at PUC-Rio, Brazil, and I have been working in this field since 2012, in film companies like Zazen Produções (Marcos Prado and José Padilha) and Luz Mágica (Cacá Diegues), beside films for world acclaimed directors Ruy Guerra, Júlio Bressane, Sandra Kogut, Walter Carvalho and many others - working in the camera department, research and post supervision. At the same time, during college, I started studying visual arts in the School of Visual Arts of Parque Lage with professors such as Angelo Venosa and Anna Bella Geiger. In 2009, I began my interest in photography, going through many schools like the International Center of Photography in New York, with Richard Rothman and Eduardo Angel. Ever since, I have been dedicated to develop my own photography projects and shooting many short films.","user_id":143831,"name":"Bruno Keusen","website":"www.brunokeusen.com"},{"id":584068,"bio":"I'm a photographer based on Waiheke Island, New Zealand and enjoy photographing for the pleasure of the art. .\n","user_id":583484,"name":"steve gilmore","website":"www.stevegphotos.net; youpic.com/photographer/SteveG"},{"id":785880,"bio":"Lex Lucas graduated from Queensland College of Art in 1984 and has recently returned to his passion for photography. He is an active member of Brisbane Camera Group and is fascinated by capturing the essence of emotion and movement within his images.\nHe is an emerging artist and has had his work displayed at Maud Gallery, Percolator Gallery and the Albion Peace Hall.","user_id":775646,"name":"Lex Lucas","website":"www.ljmedia.com.au"},{"id":785459,"bio":"I graduated with a thesis in Photography in the honours BFA program at the University of Manitoba. I have continued to photograph, but I also paint in oils and use bead in my artwork. \nI am the recipient of several Canada Council Grants and Manitoba Arts Council Grants. \nI have had bodies of work in photography, and oil painting exhibited locally.\nI am currently working on a large installation piece for a show in 2025.\nI am a Canadian of Metis and Swiss heritage. ","user_id":775310,"name":"Lilian Bonin","website":""},{"id":806059,"bio":"A full time desk job worker, with an affinity for photography and a dream to be a photographer.","user_id":792461,"name":"Elle Birch","website":""},{"id":419338,"bio":"","user_id":418754,"name":"嘉久 堂川","website":"yoshihisa.themedia.jp"},{"id":6906,"bio":"It's been a long time since I got into photography. \nSince then I tried all possible techniques starting with mordancage and ending with digital camera modifications.\nI write for FOTO magazine, keep the community together with photobook soirées and occasionally teach on Prague photography workshops and schools.","user_id":6906,"name":"Kryštof","website":"cargocollective.com/korc"},{"id":156537,"bio":"-First published 1983 and primarily self-taught doing mostly street photography throughout the 1980's.\n-Specialized in event and theatre photography, 1990's. \n-In 2004, published 20 year anthology:  Rehearsing with Gods Photographs and Essays on the Bread and Puppet Theater, edition of 6000, ISBN 9781931498197.\n-BFA in Photography, 1990; MFA in Studio Arts, 2011, Concordia University. \n-Currently editing a new anthology on the Bread and Puppet Theater, titled WHY RYE! with a tentative release date of June 2019. \n\nAh! That sense of wonderment. \nLearning to see uniquely is often determined by the wonder we take to our subject. Approaching a subject without prejudice or pretension, with the frame guiding the practice of seeing into individual visual literacy. Photography begins in the motions of the body, in the hands and shoulders as much as in the mind's eye, as a coordinated reaction to the wonder we experience. ","user_id":155935,"name":"Ron T Simon","website":"www.fineprintphoto.com"},{"id":562944,"bio":"Hi, my name is Cindy Karchner. I am a fine art photographer with a focus on capturing nature in its many forms, whether it be a macro look at flowers, a moving landscape or abstract interpretation.  I also love capturing expressive portraits and the female form. My focus is finding the beauty of a moment, relationships, a feeling, and incorporating natural elements, motion and movement into my work. I am a voracious and passionate learner, always acquiring new skills and techniques and working to master them through observation and practice. My wish is that my work stirs something in my viewers like it did for me when I created it.  \n\nAfter much studying and ongoing hard work, I am pleased to say I am now a Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) with Professional Photographers of America (PPA).  I am driven to continue honing my craft. I also  am continually expanding my fine art portfolio.  ","user_id":562360,"name":"Cindy Karchner","website":"www.cindykarchnerphotography.com"},{"id":782706,"bio":"Deeply inspired by nature in general, the ocean in particular, contemporary architecture, and cross-cultural relations, I focuss with photography on the extraordinary landscape phenomena . Nature is a source of tranquility, beauty and above all, knowledge. I observes patterns and shapes in detail, often accompanied by movement and this forms my dialogue with nature. I attempt to give a new (sur)realism by accentuating the aesthetic of our precious blue planet with intuitive photography.   In this way I want to express my emotions and convey a powerful message. ","user_id":773074,"name":"Mia Segaert","website":"www.miasegaert.com"},{"id":785260,"bio":"","user_id":775146,"name":"Omer Lotan","website":"omerlotan.com"},{"id":185420,"bio":"Aspiring creator","user_id":184818,"name":"Rainer Neumann","website":"Landseandsky "},{"id":785043,"bio":"Graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in photography  at Wizo Haifa Academy. Teaching  photography and video art. photographer active mainly in the artistic documentary field. Winner of the America Israel Foundation for photography and a variety of other awards over the years. \npresented solo and group exhibition in Israel worldwide. \n","user_id":774962,"name":"mor elnekave","website":"www.m-e.co.il"},{"id":785258,"bio":"Kevin Brown also known as Mooke is an Atlanta based portrait photographer. Raised in Queens New York and an Air Force veteran, Kevin has had an interesting story to say the least. He uses his lense to express his inner thoughts and to provide an inside look on how he sees the world. He focuses on portrait photography specifically and believes that through the relationship between him and whoever is in front of his camera, he can show the world how truly beautiful it is to be HUMAN .","user_id":775144,"name":"Kevin Brown","website":"kamerakingvisuals.com"},{"id":785207,"bio":"My name is Shandess. I have been working with dogs for over 20 years and have had 5 of my own dogs that have stolen my heart. I have always had an interest in creating memories and my dogs are the reason behind my passion for dog photography. They helped to kick start my career of helping others have special keepsakes of their own pets.","user_id":775105,"name":"Shandess Griffin","website":"www.shandandyourdogs.com"},{"id":10055,"bio":"Margrieta was born under Northern skies, in the Netherlands.\nShe has lived and worked in the Netherlands, Italy, Algeria,\nthe Caribbean, Chile, Portugal and Romania.\nDuring her biology studies with a major in philosophy at\nWageningen (the Netherlands), she started with a variety of\nstudies in bronze casting, painting, etching and ceramics.\nHer work embraces poetry, sculpture, but her main creative\noutlet is photography since her father showed her how\nto print in his self made darkroom in the attic of their house.\nShe uses analogue cameras (from 35mm to whole plate).\n\u0026nbsp;Her work has been awarded and exhibited internationally,\nit has been published in magazines (Silvershotz,\nB\u0026amp;W fine art Magazine (with several  of her albumen prints), \nFotonostrum, Dodho,Seities magazine,\nthe Photoreview).\nHer book “The Taste of Tears” received a Gold medal\nin the Prix de la Photography (Px3).\n“Una Terra Sacra” won bronze in the Px3 2022\n(Paris Photography Awards).\n”L’Infiorata” received a bronze award in the Px3 Awards 2023 \nand in the Photo Book category in the Analog-sparks awards 2023 .\nThe book “Minnelied” won the “Zines and Photo Book Photographer of the Year” \n","user_id":10055,"name":"Margrieta Jeltema","website":"www.margrij.com"},{"id":23610,"bio":"Standsfield To, Hong Kong based life moment photographer, fell in love with photography all because of his wife. He walks with his compact film camera to capture different slice of life. His belief is to directly capture and present that split of a second life moment.\n \nWithout specific topic to work on, all he does is to watch stealthily all the time in creating his work. In 2013, he published his 1st photobook \"Watch Stealthily\". In 2014, he opened his solo exhibition \"Life Moment\".\n \nExhibition\n\nSolo Exhibition\n\nMandala - Hong Kong (China) 2016\nForgotten Color - Hong Kong (China) 2016\nNerves - Kaohsiung (Taiwan) 2015\nLife Moment - Hong Kong (China) 2014\n\nGroup Exhibition\n\nMy Hong Kong 2 - Kaohsiung (Taiwan) 2017\nStreet languages - Kaohsiung (Taiwan) 2016\nImage \u0026amp; Meaning- Hong Kong (China) 2015\n\nPublished\n2018 – Dark Soul\n2015 - 瞬\n2013 - WATCH stealthily\n\n\n\nContact:\nstandsfield@tokachun.hk\n","user_id":23610,"name":"Standsfield To","website":"www.tokachun.hk"},{"id":23652,"bio":"","user_id":23652,"name":"Michael M Lopez","website":"www.michaelmlopez.com"},{"id":104984,"bio":"Ville Kansanen (b.1984) is a Finnish multidisciplinary artist based in California. He works with photography, video, painting, installation- and land art.\n\nHis work has been featured in several print- and online publications such as American Photo Magazine, GUP Magazine, SFAQ and Diffusion Magazine. His awards include a Lucie Award and the Hopper Prize. Most recently he was a finalist for Focus PhotoLA. His first monograph was released by Datz Press in 2022. He has exhibited internationally with non-profit– and private galleries..","user_id":104382,"name":"Ville Kansanen","website":"www.villekansanen.com"},{"id":784991,"bio":"He began his research in the 70s,\nHe participates in seminars held by directors of photography, such as Rotunno and Storaro, from which he draws techniques that he immediately personalizes.\nHe is counted among the photographers registered with the A.F.I.P. (Association of Italian Professional Photographers) historical association that includes the best professionals in the advertising photography sector with selective checks.\nHis love for art, in particular for material forms, brought him closer to sculpture and in '98 to a significant collaboration with the artists Pomodoro, Ceroli and Trubbiani,\nIn the field of artistic heritage, the collaboration with the company I Guzzini Illuminazione is crucial, for which he photographs museums, paintings, monuments and archaeological sites in Italy and around the world.\nVogue Sposa lists him among the photographic collaborations in the editorial field. To date, numerous editorial works have been produced.\nVittorio Sgarbi, curator of the Italian Pavilion of the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale 2011 recognizes its importance, selecting three fine-art images\nIn 2012 the Regional Councilor for the cultural heritage and ac","user_id":774917,"name":"Enrico Maria Lattanzi","website":"www.enricomarialattanzi.it"},{"id":843651,"bio":"I’m a recording producer (classical music). Photography is my serious hobby since…since my childhood. ","user_id":829495,"name":"Peter Aczel","website":null},{"id":785267,"bio":"i am a student in visual art. into photography since age of 7th, i keep continuing to pursue my hobby in photography, sometimes i see the beauty from other who can not see","user_id":775152,"name":"Nawfal Zaafir Makarim","website":"www.behance.net/palinski"},{"id":736416,"bio":"She was born in 1984 in Ukraine and as much as she remembers with the advent of a simple camera always loved to take photographs.\nAfter marriage, she moved to Germany and went to study photography during the pandemic in 2020. Her path began with mobile photography. Over time having bought the camera she completed several more photography courses. She always liked to practice herself and this has grown into a distinct art, self-portrait. She says: ‘Making self-portraits was a way to learn myself better, to accept my personality and over the time it has become something more than just a self-portrait,  it has become an art.’\n\nHer style is closely linked to the Renaissance and Dutch painting. Most of the work is nostalgic sometimes surreal.\nThis nostalgic atmosphere gives her a certain amount of peace. She hopes this has the same effect on the person looking at her Portraits.","user_id":734905,"name":"Elsie Hagen","website":"elsiehagen.myportfolio.com"},{"id":23680,"bio":"Greta Rybus is a full-time freelance photojournalist specializing in\neditorial portraiture, travel and documentary assignments for magazines and newspapers, with a special focus on how people connect with the natural world. \n\nBorn in Boise, Idaho, Greta studied Photojournalism and\nCultural Anthropology at the University of Montana. \n","user_id":23680,"name":"Greta Rybus","website":"www.gretarybus.com"},{"id":449340,"bio":"Eugene Grobler, a London-based portrait photographer, is recognised for his reflective imagery that powerfully captures the nuances of the human condition. In his work, the relationship between mood and lighting adds a layer of openness and vulnerability, creating a compelling narrative within each frame. In 2017, Grobler won the Portrait\ncategory at the British Photography Awards and earned a prestigious Silver Star Award at the Neutral Density Awards. His excellence extends to multiple honourable mentions in respected competitions such as the IPA Awards.\nGrobler is unequivocal about his artistic intention, emphasising that his goal is not to convey anything other than an authentic representation of his subjects. His primary focus is on illuminating the intrinsic solemnity held within each person he captures, showcasing a commitment to honesty and a profound respect for the essence of his subjects.\nFor Grobler, being a portrait artist goes beyond mere representation; it’s an exploration of the human condition at its most fundamental level. His work seeks to illustrate the universal fragility and vulnerability inherent in every individual.","user_id":448756,"name":"Eugene Grobler","website":"www.eugenegrobler.com"},{"id":702958,"bio":"Steffi Reimers (1995, Amsterdam) Steffi Reimers studied at the Nederlandse Academie voor Beeldcreatie in Amsterdam. Her project \"AFTERMATH,\" which portrayed the aftermath of the Yugoslav civil war with a focus on Srebrenica, earned her a Bachelor of Arts in 2021 and was later transformed into her debut photobook. Reimers' works emphasize societal events marked by loss and trauma. Besides her artistic endeavors, in 2022, she began her role as a Medical-Forensic photographer at the Nederlands Forensisch Instituut. There, she captures forensic examinations and collaborates with a dedicated team, giving a voice to victims of violence who can no longer speak for themselves. Her project 'guilty grounds' was in the beginning of 2024 on show at her   first solo exhibition at FOAM Amsterdam. Here she also presented her second book with the similar name.","user_id":702374,"name":"Steffi Reimers","website":"www.steffireimers.com"},{"id":785241,"bio":"My name is Alessandro Silverj, and I am a photographer born in Rome. \nMy education encompasses the realms of classical literature and philosophy, subjects that have contributed to shaping my sensibility over the years. It is within this journey that I glimpsed and embraced photography, a means of expression and exploration that has become the pulsating heart of my creativity.\nThe fusion between different analog techniques characterizes my work, which stands out for its deep and authentic autobiographical dimension. \nThis creative journey, often extended over time and embraced for years, constitutes the guiding thread that links the different phases of my life.\n Photography plays for me the role of a mirror of interiority, revealing deep and hidden truths of my inner world. The images act as a bridge between tangible reality and the most elusive nuances of my experiences, capturing thoughts and feelings that spontaneously emerge during the shooting process.\nEach photograph thus becomes a means of introspection, a tool that allows me to courageously confront my inner demons and the most concealed fears.","user_id":775132,"name":"Alessandro Silverj","website":"www.alessandrosilverj.com"},{"id":804126,"bio":"Yixi Wan (b. 1998, China) is a transdisciplinary artist and researcher based in Toronto. With a background in Chinese Literature and Language from Sichuan University and a Master’s in Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies from University of Toronto, Yixi’s work integrates photography, film, and installations to explore the complexities of memory, identity, and place. Her art delves into the embodied experiences of migration, the legacies of colonialism, and the histories of displacement, investigating how personal and collective cultural memories shape individual identities.\n\nDrawing from her expertise in poetry and performance studies, Yixi employs visual and performance arts to connect people with their societies and natural surroundings. Her projects capture fleeting, poetic moments across diverse cultures, aiming to awaken empathy, healing, and understanding of shared yet often forgotten traumas. By evoking a sense of collective nostalgia, her work seeks to foster deeper connections between people and their environments. Yixi’s research also focuses on the adaptation and evolution of art across cultures, particularly examining how creative works transform through cross-cultural reinterpretation and media development. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she brings together diverse perspectives, highlighting the universal threads that connect human experiences.","user_id":790904,"name":"Yixi Wan","website":"yiixiwan.com"},{"id":758397,"bio":"Robyn Shortt is  a fine art nature photographer who lives and works in Fredericton, New Brunswick.  She has  a background in both biology and art, and is happiest working out in the field, observing and photographing plants and animals in their own landscapes.  Her study of life has helped her appreciate the complexity, diversity and interconnectivity in the world around us.   Using a variety of photographic approaches, Robyn’s work interprets  these features in a way that expresses our fundamental connections to the natural world.","user_id":753313,"name":"Robyn Shortt","website":"robyn@robynshortt.com"},{"id":607021,"bio":"I started photography a few years ago to fulfill my dream of being able to express myself through images. I have studied Photography at Too Many Flash (Madrid) - Master of Professional Photography 2019-2023 - and I have had an exhibition at El Local (Madrid) - 2023.\n\nI mainly do still life photography, abstract fine art. This has become my best way of representing certain subjects that matter to me.  I am very interested in the \"pure aesthetic enjoyment of the image\", the enjoyment of color and the plasticity provided by objects of our daily life, and specially of nature. Chromatic variety and plasticity are characteristics that are always present in my work.","user_id":606437,"name":"Monica Llorens","website":""},{"id":785299,"bio":"Paulien Dubelaar (1974) has been active in education throughout her entire working life, the last twelve years as a manager. Since 2017, she has found her passion in photography. After taking several courses, she started the ‘Conceptual Image’ course at the Fotoacademie Amsterdam in 2021. In December 2023, she graduated and now combines her work in education with her work as a visual artist. \n\nIn her work as a visual artist she deals with existential questions, such as: what is the meaning of life and death, how can we live a meaningful life, who are we as humans? Where answers are not readily available,  she tried to explore with images where they could be found: in greatness and insignificance, in vulnerability and transience, in stillness and motion, in darkness and in light. She feels at home with the ideas of existential philosophers. They are an inspiration in her photographic work.","user_id":775177,"name":"Paulien Dubelaar","website":"www.pauliendubelaar.com"},{"id":785274,"bio":"My name is Yogeshwara Chandran(Yogi for short). I work as an industrial abseiler cleaning windows or fixing/ building things. I like taking pictures when on various jobs. ","user_id":775157,"name":"Yogi Chandran","website":""},{"id":24302,"bio":"\n","user_id":24302,"name":"Gianfranco Gallucci","website":"www.gianfrancogallucci.com"},{"id":24324,"bio":"Emanuele Occhipinti is an independent documentary photographer, currently based in Brighton UK. \n\nEmanuele graduated from the Roman School of Photography and Cinema in 2012. He also studied the International Program of Photojournalism at the DMJX, Danish School of Media and Journalism and, in 2022, he was selected amongst the 15 participants of the Nikon-Noor Academy Masterclass in Budapest. \n\nHe mainly work on personal, long-term projects that are focused on social, environmental and anthropological issues. Emanuele’s work has been published by Neue Zurcher Zeitung, The Guardian, IlReportage, Der Spiegel, Burn Magazine,  amongst others and  exhibited internationally over the years in galleries and photography festivals.","user_id":24324,"name":"Emanuele Occhipinti","website":"www.emanueleocchipinti.com"},{"id":256229,"bio":"I studied politics mainly in both BA and MA levels (public administration) and became a PhD holder in the field of cinema and television afterwards. I think my educational background at the crossroads of politics, economics and sociology primarily; and media/cultural studies subsequently, provided a relatively holistic comprehension of social reality, and life, as it is. I have been working as a university lecturer at a cinema department in İzmir/Turkey. Besides giving lectures on social theory, media theories and popular culture, I like strolling in the city and taking pictures. I like street photography and documentary. I aim to be a professional full-time idler in the future. I admire the \"flâneur\".","user_id":255627,"name":"Guven Selcuk","website":""},{"id":145592,"bio":"I am a tv journalist. Working constantly with flowing images, I have always been taken away by the multitude of feelings, messages and emotions that a single shot can convey.  Getting there is a learning curve. I have never shown my works publicly, in spite of being a maniac of the camera. I had always thought that my shots were only for me, but the places my job has taken me to, the incredible people I've met and the experiences my life has brought me through, convinced me that I had to share. This is a first step. Curious of what it could bring. ","user_id":144990,"name":"Monica Pinna","website":"workinprogress.."},{"id":784177,"bio":"Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil. Half japanese and half italian. Have 3 dogs named Cookie, Cake and Cacau (Cocoa in english). Love to travel. A lawyer but now much more: a photograph enthusiast!","user_id":774246,"name":"Carine Serachi","website":""},{"id":785225,"bio":"\n","user_id":775119,"name":"Judit Szalai","website":""},{"id":23698,"bio":"One way or the other – I’ve always taken pictures. When my father gave me me my first camera back in 1966 – an Kodak Instamatic 50 – the lesson he told me on the art of photography was: Remember to get close. And I’ve tried to follow that teaching. More or less successful over the years.\nI stopped taking pictures in the early 1980’s for several reason and got interested in other ways to express myself – mainly in writing. I studied journalism and worked as a reporter/journalist for more than 15 years. Now a days I make my basic way of living as bus driver. But I also create websites to make some extra money. I created my first website back in the late 1990’s.\n\nIn my work I use the Fujifilm x100t and iPhone 11 Pro.  ","user_id":23698,"name":"Helge Jørgensen","website":"www.helgejorgensen.dk"},{"id":23717,"bio":"I was born in the Netherlands in 1970 and studied Graphic Arts. Most of my working years I spent in editorial design and creative direction. Since 2011 my focus has been on photography. In my work I try to reveal the beauty of everyday things. ","user_id":23717,"name":"Patrick van Dam","website":"www.patvandam.com"},{"id":785563,"bio":"Antonin Lainé is a freelance photographer and a press photo editor. He is working since twenty years mainly on industry topics, especially mining industry in Europe. He documented hundreds of active and abandoned mining sites and steel plants, power plants, and factories. Most of these places are now disappeared.\nHis personal work extends to urbanism-related topics and the evolution of cities, in France, south-east Asia and southern Africa.\nHis photographs has been exhibited in Kyoto (Japan), Arles (France), Paris, Maputo (Mozambique).","user_id":775389,"name":"Antonin Lainé","website":""},{"id":773336,"bio":"While roaming countryside in the UK and abroad, I developed a desire to understand why I feel inexplicably drawn to some landscapes and not to others. Trying to answer this question has taken me out of a commercial career in travel photography and into a creative practice exploring Environmental Evolution, Soundscape Ecology, and now, how changing landscape use affects our current psychological well-being as Pleistocene animals living in the Anthropocene. How might we regain a more meaningful relationship with our surroundings in the future?\n\nMy research based creative practice includes exploring whether I can find ways of representing the landscape, using still photography, in ways that are more in tune with how we experience landscapes in the field. Is it possible to bring some of that immersive experience into the gallery space?\n\nPlease note that the accompanying 3 minute soundscapes for each image are available on my website.","user_id":765416,"name":"Giles Stokoe","website":"www.stokoe.co.uk"},{"id":136893,"bio":"International school of photography.\nSince 1985 owner of GOLF photographic studio located in central Torino and Milano, Italy.\n2018 June 18, solo show at Mezzenile Castle (Torino ) with \"GUESTS\" with patronage of TORINO and VALLEY Cityhalls\n2022 December solo show in Milano, \"200 meters from home\"\n2019 June solo show in Torino with Montanaro Portraits\n2018 April 24, solo show at Photofestival Milano, Made4art gallery with \"END of the World\"\n2017 October, solo show Milano, made4art galley with \"DISPLAYED WORKS\"\n2017 May 24, solo show at Artissima art fair Torino with \"INDIAN FRAMES\" with patronage of INDIAN embassy in ITALY\n2016 April 20, solo show at Photofestival Milano, Made4Art gallery with \"SIAULIAI\" with patronage of LITHUANIAN EMBASSY in ITALY\n2015 Photissima Art Prize Winner with \"SIAULIAI, HILL of CROSSES\" \n","user_id":136291,"name":"Gianni Oliva","website":"www.giannioliva.com"},{"id":785326,"bio":"Hello my Name Is. Arseniy Seroka. I try to capture the feelings of the world around me. The moments by my eyes. I also passionately love films and doing filmmaking and directing.","user_id":775199,"name":"Arseniy Seroka","website":"www.instagram.com/prosto35mm"},{"id":238432,"bio":"Sou entusiasta amador, que busco aperfeiçoamento constante na arte  fotografica","user_id":237830,"name":"william clavijo","website":"williamkclavijo.com.br"},{"id":23733,"bio":"Giulia and Edoardo are a couple of photographers who collaborate on stories that they think and produce with 4 hands.\nAfter investigating the Southern border of the United States, we decided to focus on the upcoming developments of climate change.\nThe idea of working on the near future in a place that everyone knows for the visual clichés triggered by tourists, immediately stimulated us to find a different approach to telling the story. The projections, made with a special projector, are a metaphor for what we are going to do. \nOur research has led us to confront this theme with the people closest to the problem and the people furthest from the media spotlight.\nWe were interested in the true inhabitants of a place that everyone knows only about luxury resorts and water sports. \nWe explained our project to them and let them tell us their stories and thoughts about the future.\n\n","user_id":23733,"name":"Edoardo Delille","website":"www.edoardodelille.com / www.giuliapiermartiri.it"},{"id":841764,"bio":"https://522bet.us.com - 522bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Cassino Online e Apostas Esportivas do Brasil\nWebsite：https://522bet.us.com\nEndereço: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01421-232, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 8866-2233\nEmail: 522bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #522bet#522betgnames #522betogincom #522betwebsite #522betcasino\n","user_id":827607,"name":"jtry gedsr","website":"522bet.us.com"},{"id":785035,"bio":"Erikc Perez-Perez is a visual artist and tech entrepreneur. Perez is currently the Founder and CEO of Misfits Labs, an independent company dedicated to designing and documenting moments of delight. Misfits Labs was founded in 2023 guided by a longstanding vision to create a company committed to exploring and enriching the human condition through commercial art.\n\nPrior to Misfits Labs, Perez trained for architecture and photography at the University of Notre Dame, and later transitioned to the college of business to obtain a marketing degree. In 2017, in his second semester studying business, Perez co-founded Resonado Labs, a venture-backed tech startup. The company has garnered international acclaim for its novel loudspeaker technology, Res-Core, a patented innovation enabling a new level of audio product design. Resonado's proprietary technologies can be found in consumer electronic speaker devices, vehicles, and in contracted R\u0026amp;D work for the US Department of Defense.","user_id":774954,"name":"Erikc Perez-Perez","website":"misfitslabs.com"},{"id":23878,"bio":"I'm a photojournalist (I write also the texts of my stories), social photographer and portraitist. I work in cooperation with international humanitarian organizations for social campaigns on human rights. I am mostly focused on women's rights.","user_id":23878,"name":"Laura Salvinelli","website":"www.laurasalvinelli.com"},{"id":23925,"bio":"Just A Guy With A Camera\n\nI am Alan Thomas, humble amateur, black \u0026amp; white obsessor and proud owner of a camera, and is surly fascinated with capturing the worlds natural being as well as the craziness that is out there. \n\nAmateur, working on mostly personal projects, and I love the black white photography, and it has by the years slowly become my photographic DNA.\n\nI am based near Oslo the Capital of Norway, but travel the world to find these intriguing moments and the people within them.","user_id":23925,"name":"Alan Thomas Duncan Wilkie","website":"www.alanwilkie.com"},{"id":785380,"bio":"I started exploring photography as a medium of expression in 2019. For the last four years I've been taking pictures to discover myself and the world around me. I enjoy working with color, exploring diverse forms and their interaction with light and shadow","user_id":775246,"name":"Olena Levchenko","website":""},{"id":21924,"bio":"I was raised in Aomori. I was impressed by pictures, such as J. Vermmer and Rembrandt, and studied a oil painting. However, really getting into photography and recieved degree from Tokyo Visual Arts in 1986, gained experience working for a number of photography studios and agencies.\nI became an independent commercial photographer in 1995, specializing in portrait, beauty and still life photography\nThen, in 2000, I began to pursue fine art photography. I have been moved from Tokyo to Malaysia in 2006. lived and worked for 4years. I came back to Japan in 2010. Currently, based in Tokyo.","user_id":21924,"name":"Mitsuo Suzuki","website":"www.mitsuosuzuki.com"},{"id":785350,"bio":"Born in 1969.Latvia.Riga.","user_id":775221,"name":"Haralds Vecvagars","website":""},{"id":23734,"bio":"Kristina Varaksina received her Master’s in Photography from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, in 2013. She currently lives and works in London. \n\nIn her personal work, Varaksina explores the vulnerabilities, insecurities and self-search of a woman and an artist.  Her work is a creative response to what’s going on in the world and her immediate environment.  Through visual symbolism, carefully curated colour palettes and cinematic lighting she reflects the strongest emotions she and her subjects experience.\n\nVaraksina gives voice to women from different ethnic, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds, each doing their best to accept themselves as who they are and be proud of that.  Varaksina sees her job as a photographer to make “ordinary” women more visible and therefore, more valuable.\n\nAwards and recognitions include BBA Berlin 2021 3rd place Winner,  Lens Culture Portrait 2021 2nd Place Winner,  Lens Culture Critic's Choice 2020, Winner in Portrait of Britain 2020, Lens Culture Critics Choice 2020 Winner,  BJP Portrait of Humanity 2020 Shortlist, AOP Open Awards 2020 Silver, IPA 2020 Honorable mention, and more.\n","user_id":23734,"name":"Kristina Varaksina","website":"www.kristinavaraksina.com"},{"id":278650,"bio":"A Cleveland, Ohio native Da'Shaunae Marisa (b.1996), is a multi-disciplinary artist based between New York, Cleveland and Los Angeles.\n\nDa'Shaunae uses her work to communicate the beauty and complexity of Black life in America and around the world. Her work explores the nuance of the connective threads between multiple generations and trauma. She intends for her work to inspire a greater sense of awareness in all humans alike. Da'Shaunae uses her lens in an intimate light while still grounding you to reality.\n\nDa'Shaunae's work has been featured in National Geographic, The New York Times, Aperture, Time, and Google to name a few. Her commercial commissions consist of collaborations with Google, For Freedoms, Target, SnapChat among others. Da'Shaunae is a recent Google Image Equity Award Fellow.","user_id":278048,"name":"Dashaunae Jackson","website":"dashaunaemarisa.com"},{"id":760060,"bio":"Luca e Maurizio De Siena sono due fratelli fotografi italiani, nati a Napoli rispettivamente nel 1976 e nel 1983. Se pur con età differenti hanno conseguito il diploma D'Arte in fotografia presso lo stesso Liceo in provincia di Napoli. La passione per la fotografia nasce da lontano, quando il nonno, Mario, lavorava presso un rinomato studio fotografico napoletano. Dopo gli studi cominciano a lavorare separatamente e a formare le loro esperienze nel campo della fotografia. Nel 2007 comincia il loro percorso condiviso; innamorati della fotografia cominciano a nascere i loro primi progetti fotografici fortemente influenzati da fotografi iconici di moda e di reportage.","user_id":754728,"name":"Luca e Maurizio De Siena","website":"www.desienalab.com"},{"id":730075,"bio":"An Ohio native and current Virginia resident. Petersen received a BFA from Kent State University School of Visual Communication and Design. His art exploration is influenced by years as a brand designer and working with some of the top photographers.\n","user_id":729491,"name":"Bob Petersen","website":"bobpetersenart.com"},{"id":24111,"bio":"BIOGRAPHY:  Mike Lee is a photographer, labor journalist and writer based in New York City and blogs for Focus on the Story. His photography is featured in several group shows worldwide.  A printed portfolio and interview is published in Neicebook 2, by Corridor Elephant as well as in the literary journal Palooka.\n\nHis fiction is published in The Ampersand Review, Paraphilia, The Airgonaut, Reservoir, The Avenue and many others. ","user_id":24111,"name":"Mike Lee","website":"www.mleephotoart.com"},{"id":705047,"bio":"I owe a lot to photography. It allowed me to know my mother's face as I was 5 when she left this world.\nIn love with shooting since very young (my  dad got his own photo lab), I never ceased taking pictures ( when travelling or during friends, family gatherings). I was offered my first RICOH camera when I was 12 ( 51 now)\nI recently took photography courses to use manuel mode and improve my general knowledge.\nI'm currently working on portraits of my colleagues and schedule to open my own portrait studio round end 2024 beg 2025.\nThis is my passion. Make people reveal themselves through photoraphy.\n\n","user_id":704463,"name":"Véronique Anouilh","website":"www.facebook.com/erinduffy1973"},{"id":23781,"bio":"Donita Simpson was born and raised in Detroit.  She earned her BFA, MFA and MEd at Wayne State University.  For the past several years, Simpson has made portraits of Detroit Area Artists.  Her image of Detroit painter, Gilda Snowden traveled the USA in The Outwin 2016 American Portraiture Today.  Her work has been exhibited throughout the northern hemisphere, and is held in many private and public collections.\n\nPortrait of Donita Simpson by Steve Boni","user_id":23781,"name":"Donita Simpson","website":"N/A"},{"id":23755,"bio":"Ross Sawyers' work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; the Henry Art Museum in Seattle; and the Tacoma Art Museum in Washington. He has completed multiple solo exhibitions and participated in many group exhibitions throughout the country. His work was recently featured in FOAM Magazine #36 Talent and was part of the Magenta Foundation publication Flash Forward 2012, Emerging Photographers from Canada, The United Kingdom and The United States and has been reviewed in Art Papers and Art Week magazines. His work is included in numerous public and private collections, including the Hallmark Photographic Collection at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Henry Art Gallery.  Ross Sawyers currently serves as Associate Professor and Chair of Photography at Columbia College Chicago.","user_id":23755,"name":"Ross Sawyers","website":"www.rossawyers.com"},{"id":111930,"bio":"I have been indulged in the architectural sense of public housing estates since my childhood in Shatin new town in 1980s. I explored over 260 public housing estates throughout my secondary school life in 1990s. Following the trend of digital photography in 2000s, I became a local photographer and developed a blog demonstrating the successional changes of public housing estates. I love to capture the special moments from simplicity, and never stop learning. The simple living style and connected buildings forms the unique cultural landscape of our public housing estates.","user_id":111328,"name":"William Leung","website":"www.facebook.com/hkestate"},{"id":785388,"bio":"hélène hermans (nl – academy of fine arts and design maastricht) as a visual artist focuses on projects that explore the field where photography and installation get entangled. the photos are her visual interpretations of the interaction between man and nature. an ultimate way of showing a little bit of herself from a hidden position in the world, from which she can observe in peace.\nhermans works can be described as visual poetry, poems made visual. images that complement what words cannot say. moments caught in the pause between two sentences. ‘like something almost being said’, as poet philip larkin put it in his poem the trees. visual registrations of silent memories that make us realize that nothing disappears without a trace.\n\nexpo paradox \u0026amp; mysterie, domani venlo, 2011\npublication book paradox \u0026amp; mysterie\nexpo dreams of a girl, center for arts, eindhoven, 2012\nwinner still, photo competition kunstlab, 2016\nexpo dark riot, ulingsheide, tegelen, 2019\nexpo flow, odapark center for contemporary art, venray, 2020\npublication book new memories\nbiennale masterly the hague, 2021\npoetry event books \u0026amp; images, 2022\nodd venlo art route, 2023\n","user_id":775254,"name":"Helene Hermans","website":"www.helenehermans.nl"},{"id":785378,"bio":"My work is largely centred on the predicament of women in South Asia. I am interested\nin exploring feminist histories that are often obliterated or overlooked. Through long-\nterm community engagement, ethnographic research and collaborative storytelling, I\nchallenge the traditional role of the photographer as a fly on the wall. My pictures blur\nthe divide between the author and subject, the seer and the seen, the real and the\nimaginary. In recent years, my practice has expanded to include painting, printmaking\nand sculpture. Additionally, I’m interested in bookmaking as a pedagogic practice and\nas a unique way to make art more accessible and abiding.","user_id":775244,"name":"Priyanka Chharia","website":"www.priyankachharia.com"},{"id":272930,"bio":"Photography is a hobby that I have tried to make significant for how I live and how I see the world around me.","user_id":272328,"name":"Robert Farrands","website":"www.figure-ground.photography"},{"id":833,"bio":"As a three way collective with almost two decades of working in the photographic field, Inge Prins, Antonia Steyn and Anna Verloren van Themaat, teamed up to create Bellville Paradise.\n\nInge is an award-winning photographer, specialising in products, décor and interior architecture. She majored in photography and won first prize in Life Framer, Colour compitition, Vol V. Inge is known for her creative lighting and meticulous attention to detail.\n\nAntonia graduated from the University of Cape Town 2000 and began working to establish herself in photography. In 2007 was awarded Media 24 Photographer of the Year for her work with Pieter Dirk Uys. In 2008 her shoot with Eugene Terre Blanche won her an ABSA L’Atelier Merit Award. Her Triptych “Steyn \u0026amp; De Villiers” won the Vuleka Art Award 2011 . Untitled (Eugene Terre Blanche) forms part of the Sasol, Oliewenshuis and South African National Gallery permanent collections.\n\nAnna is South African and lives in Cape Town.She studied Fine Art, Art Direction and Graphic Design. After working at the top advertising agencies in Cape Town for 8 years she became the decor editor at Elle Decoration SA. She has been a freelance stylist and art direct","user_id":833,"name":"Antonia Steyn","website":"www.antonia.co.za / www.ingeprins.com / www.annaverlorenvanthemaat.com"},{"id":351638,"bio":"My name is Selena LaBelle, I am currently 28 years old, working full time as a pharmacy technician. I have pursued photography as a hobby for 15 years now, and have been really trying to push and improve myself for the past couple years.  ","user_id":351036,"name":"Selena LaBelle","website":""},{"id":791240,"bio":"Severn Wang was born in Shanghai, China in the late-1980s. In University he attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Shanghai University, where he studied film and media production. After graduation, he has worked in TV program post-production, graphic design, user-interface design and illustration related work, and has gained experience in the application of visual language in his work. Having discovered film photography in 2019, he has been creating in this medium in his spare time. \n\nSevern’s works are mostly in documentary depictions of urban street scenes, later on he started to explore themes such as landscapes, nature, still life and portraits. He likes to reconstruct and combine elements of realistic scenes in his photographs, using geometric shapes and patterns to create dynamic compositions. He believes that contemporary photography should not simply record or beautify the reality, which is a task for the digital filter rather than the artist.","user_id":780159,"name":"Severn Wang","website":"www.artmajeur.com/severn-wang"},{"id":23814,"bio":"Cecilia Riis Kjeldsen is a photographer based in Oslo, Norway.\nIn 2015 she finished her major in narrative storytelling at Bilder Nordic School of Photography.\n\nExhibitions:\nGroup exhibition, Guerilla Girls, Gallery K4, Oslo.\nGroup exhibition for Uncertain States Scandinavia with the project \"We Can Talk Again Some Other Time\", Cyan Galleri, Oslo, Norway.\nSolo exhibition with the project \"Daddy Issues\", Cyan Gallery, Oslo, Norway.\nVisual Gallery, Nordic Art Issue.\nGroup exhibition for Eye Candy Westerdals Oslo Act, Paleet, Norway.\nGroup exhibition, Uncontaminated, Oslo, Norway.\nFinal exhibition with the series \"Komorebi\", Oslo, Norway.\nGroup exhibition with the series \"Overganger\", Gaasa, Norway.\nGroup exhibition at Kunstresepsjonen, Fredrikstad, Norway.\nSolo exhibition at Verdensspeilet with the series \"Thin Lines\", Fredrikstad, Norway.\n","user_id":23814,"name":"Cecilia Riis Kjeldsen","website":"www.ceciliariis.com"},{"id":763806,"bio":"Oleg Buyanov was born in 1993 in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia), Russia, graduated faculty of Journalism and ten years lived in Sain-Petersburg, now lives in Jerusalem, Israel. Worked as photographer, director of photography, photo and video producer and director. His photography focuses on finding elusive beauty in the changing world.\n\nHis works have been featured in All About Photo magazine, Hintology magazine, won Honorable Mention in Fine Art Abstract in the 2023 International Photography Award, were exposed in 2023 Art Of Photography exhibition at Art Square Gallery New York, 2023 Harmony exhibition at Pop Up Gallery in Jerusalem, Israel, 2023 The Alphabet of Modernity: Observations exhibition and 2022 The Alphabet of Modernity: Points of Strength exhibition in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, won 1st place in Photography nomination in the 2011 Tvori-Gora Festival, Russia.","user_id":757932,"name":"Oleg Buyanov","website":"www.behance.net/oleg-buyanov"},{"id":24411,"bio":"Jarrett Christian was born in Pittsburgh in 1982 and grew up near Washington DC. He studied Art and Visual Technology at George Mason University and is working toward his MFA in photography at Savannah College of Art and Design.\n\nChristian currently lives and works in Atlanta Georgia and continues to pursue photographic projects both domestically and internationally.","user_id":24411,"name":"Jarrett Christian","website":"www.jarrettchristian.com"},{"id":24966,"bio":"BIO\n\nMark Sawrie is a retired Associate Professor of Art/Photography at Ball State University.  He’s exhibited: photography, video, drawing and assemblage-sculpture across the U.S.  Some of his more influential experiences have included: desert sojourner, self-inflicted doubt, tobacco cutter, product photographer, medical photographer, construction worker and pizza delivery.  Known as a loner who loves people and a funny-curmudgeon with a heart of fools-gold, he is also rumored to be a cat-whisperer.\n","user_id":24971,"name":"Mark Sawrie","website":"www.artistslashsomethingorother.com"},{"id":785411,"bio":"Hunter Lacey is a female photographer based in Texas. Her photo work explores memory, human connection, and personal ties to place.","user_id":775272,"name":"Hunter Lacey","website":"www.hunterfolsom.org"},{"id":24492,"bio":"I was born in Moscow in 1980, grew up in the era of Perestroika. Moved to New York using Jewish refugee program in 2000.  Still, don't know if I belong to any place or culture. ","user_id":24492,"name":"Dmitry Gomberg","website":"www.dmitrygomberg.com"},{"id":23846,"bio":"Miren Etcheverry is a Massachusetts-based visual artist. Originally from the Basque Country, she moved to the US from France as a child. That move, along with her bicultural upbringing, are central to who she is and how she sees the world.\nDuring her career in international finance, Miren traveled extensively, in particular to the newly emerging markets.  A passionate photographer, she traveled, always camera by her side. Since her retirement from finance, she has devoted herself to her art, recently delving into digital art, which is now her the focus.\nHer most recent work includes a historical narrative “My Father’s Story,” about her Father’s WW2 Free French Resistance experience.  Her “Oh My Goddess!” series, a celebration of the influential women in her life, has been exhibited widely and has received numerous accolades, including IPA (International Photography Awards), Pollux, and Julie Margaret Cameron Awards.\nHer work has been selected for numerous juried exhibitions, including Griffin Museum of Photography, Danforth Art Museum,\u0026nbsp;Cambridge Art Association, Center for Fine Art Photography and Provincetown Art Association and Museum.  Her work has hung in various galleries, including FotoNostrum, FotoForum Santa Fe, ArtFluent and PH21.\nMiren studied photography at New England School of Photography and Maine Media Workshops. She has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA\u0026nbsp;from M.I.T.\nHer work can be seen on her website:  www.mirenetcheverry.com.\n\n","user_id":23846,"name":"Miren Etcheverry","website":"www.mirenetcheverry.com"},{"id":24282,"bio":"Jarod Lew is a Chinese American photographer based in Metro Detroit, Michigan. His photographs explore themes of identity, place, community and displacement. In 2012, Lew discovered that his mother was the fiancé of Vincent Chin who was murdered by two autoworkers in Highland Park, Michigan. The outcome of his death sparked the Asian American movement in 1982. Since this discovery, he has focused his attention on his identity as a Chinese American and trying to visually understand Asian-ness within the American landscape. \n\nHis photographs have been exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, Center for Photography Woodstock, Detroit Institute of Arts, Design Museum of London and Philharmonie de Paris. His clients include New Yorker, New York Times, Financial Times Weekend, GQ and NPR","user_id":24282,"name":"Jarod Lew","website":"www.jarodlew.com"},{"id":24015,"bio":"\nAwards :\nMOSCOW INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS 2017\n3rd place winner category events\nPARIS PX 3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAFIE\n1ST place winner category people /book proposal\n2ND place winner category wedding\nhonorable mention \nTOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS 2016 \n1ST place category winner people \ngold winner subcategory people/children \n10 honorable mentions category \npeople/lifestyle/wildlife/ \narchitecture interiors/editorial photo essay/portrait\n\nMOSCOW INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS 2016 \n3rd place subcategory winner people/wedding \n10 honorable mentions \nINTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARDS 2015 ONE SHOT TEME COMPETITION ” THE FAMILY OF MAN ” \n2 honorable mention \nINTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARDS 2015 \n3 honorable mentions \nMOSCOW INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS 2015 : \n3rd place category winner editorial / conflic\n9 honorable mentions \n\n \n","user_id":24015,"name":"Gianfranco Ferri","website":"www.nikonphotographers.it/gianfrancoferri   "},{"id":24711,"bio":"Profile of Paco Macías Velasco.\n\nFrancisco Macías Velasco.\n“Paco Macías Velasco” was born on October 4, 1951 in Mexico City.\nProfessional Photographer and Visual Artist.\n\n2015 Diploma in Institutional Communication and Political Campaign Design\nin the IIS. from UNAM.\n1996 Diploma in advertising, at the Anáhuac University.\n1970 Graduated from the Mexican Institute of Photography.\n\nAs an advertising photographer he started at the Fotochrome studio (1971-1972)\nWith the photographers Agustín Palacios Ochoa and Pablo Gómez Gallardo Latapí. Bloch Publishing House Rio de Janeiro (1972)\nEditorial Mex-Abril (1973-1974) with Alfredo Rivas Claudia, Fotomundo and Automundo magazines.\n“Gilardi, MW advertising” (1974-1978), where he served as Director of Photography and Creative.\nStudio of Paco Macías Velasco (1978-1984) Founding collaborator of the first stage of Vogue México.\nPhotographic studio associated with Pablo Gómez Gallardo L. (1984-1989)\nPaco Macías Velasco studio with his sons Kristofer and Jonathan Macías Mazin (1989-2005)\nEstudio El Foro (2005-2011) Associated with Roberto Escobedo and his son Kristofer Macías.\nAerialmx.com (from 2016 to date) company dedicated to construction prog","user_id":24711,"name":"Paco Macías","website":"www.pacomaciasvelasco.mx"},{"id":24063,"bio":"Born in 1962 in Brussels, writer, photographer, and art historian, François Harray is interested by gender questions via writing and art photography.  In terms of the visual arts, his ArtHistoryPics concept offers variations on major works from art history and our contemporary era as photographic images.\n​","user_id":24063,"name":"François Harray","website":"www.francoisharray.com"},{"id":273778,"bio":"I am a Brooklyn-based photojournalist and photo editor for the thecity.nyc. My work has also appeared in The New York Times, Eater, Curbed, the New York Daily News and Narratively, among other places. ","user_id":273176,"name":"Ben Fractenberg","website":"fractenberg.photos "},{"id":640305,"bio":"Born and raised in Argentina. Forme dentist. I live in Philadelphia.","user_id":639721,"name":"damian lobato","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/192516956@N05/albums"},{"id":774166,"bio":"","user_id":766182,"name":"Heiko Stückle","website":"www.herr-stueckle.de"},{"id":416571,"bio":"My name is Nicole Tsatsou and I hold a Master of Digital Arts, from the Athens School of Fine Arts. I have a Bachelor’s degree of the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts, of the TEI of Athens (University of West Attica), as well as a Bachelor’s of classical guitar studies.","user_id":415987,"name":"Nicole Tsatsou","website":"www.nicoletsatsou.com"},{"id":376099,"bio":"Peter grew up in Majorna and Masthugget in Gothenburg (SE) with roots in a working-class family from Värmland. He now works as an artist in Gothenburg, Provence and Berlin using alternative photographic processes, including brushes and paint. In 2022 he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Arts and Culture Photography achieving the highest grades. Since 2017 he has solely focused on art projects to find the source of his artistic expression. Peter has published the books \"Behind the Sofa\" and \"Missing Pages\" through Journal Photobooks both of which are sold out. In 2023 he was admitted to the HDK-Valand two-year Master of Fine Arts Programme in Photography.","user_id":375515,"name":"Peter Wendel","website":"www.peterwendel.se"},{"id":804241,"bio":"Alyona Nikolaeva, born in 97, is an artist\\photographer based in Otranto. Born and raised in Yekaterinburg, an industrial city in Russia, she has always been influenced by architectural brutalism, post-punk, industrial, new-wave music, soviet cartoons and the films of David Fincher, Nicolas Winding Refn and David Lynch. She is currently involved in a black and white analogue and digital photography project in which the delicacy of the female figure is contextualised in dissonant and dreamlike environments. ","user_id":791019,"name":"Alyona Nikolaeva","website":"alyyynik.com"},{"id":805037,"bio":"As a young girl she used to secretly put her father’s Leica in her backpack, get on her bicycle and loose herself photographing the sunny countryside of the Po valley. Her photographic education took first place in the darkroom in the garage at home, then in contact with the Italian fine art photographer Attilio Pavin. Today, as an adult, a communications manager and a mother, she still loses contact with reality every now and then (which is where her best works come from) and she still observes the world as if she had to photograph it at every moment.","user_id":791733,"name":"Daniela Ferrari","website":"danielaferrari.it"},{"id":24074,"bio":"Ha esordito con scatti naturalistici durante gli studi universitari, approdando gradualmente alla fotografia professionale.\nIn continua ricerca della perfezione, sia dell’immagine in sé che dei suoi aspetti più propriamente tecnici, ha intrapreso un percorso personale di sperimentazione di metodologie, strumenti e attrezzature.\n Una parte del  lavoro si focalizza sul ritratto, in tutte le sue molteplici forme ed espressioni.\nDalla sperimentazione di una bellezza ideale e virtuale, resa possibile da una ricerca maniacale di perfezione in fase di post-produzione digitale, si è spinto verso la rappresentazione del reale, che fonda nell’imperfezione l’essenza della sua bellezza, e nel una ricerca più intima della persona.\nSta ultimamente focalizzando l'attenzione su soggetti che si prestano ad interpretazioni molteplici, sconfinando nel concettuale e nell’astratto, pur avendo come punto di partenza elementi estrapolati dal mondo della realtà","user_id":24074,"name":"Simone Conti","website":"www.simonecontiportrait.it"},{"id":785495,"bio":"","user_id":775338,"name":"Daemian Smith","website":""},{"id":785468,"bio":"","user_id":775318,"name":"Pei-Lun Su","website":null},{"id":727197,"bio":"","user_id":726613,"name":"Hsun Hsien Wu","website":"www.flickr.com/people/kkwisdom2003"},{"id":560329,"bio":"Amateur photographer since my childhood, when my grandfather gave me my first SLR camera. After a break from twentysomething to thirtysomething, I rediscovered photography with the growing supply of really good digital cameras which gave me a real big push in my personal creativity. I'm on my way, not really sure where it will lead. So my portfolio ranges widely from architecture over animals, concerts, people, street to (mostly) travel photography. I know I should focus myself on a narrower range to get deeper within some themes, but I haven't decided yet.  So you can find here a collection of different photos that I took this year or the year before, hoping you like some of them.","user_id":559745,"name":"Laurenz Klecker","website":"www.klecker-photo.de"},{"id":785483,"bio":"","user_id":775329,"name":"Derek Drouin","website":null},{"id":785417,"bio":"Yvonne Zijtregtop (1993) graduated in december 2023 from the Fotoacademie Amsterdam, Conceptueel Beeld. Currently, she resides and works as a visual artist and a child psychologist in Rotterdam. ","user_id":775277,"name":"Yvonne Zijtregtop","website":""},{"id":793440,"bio":"Widowed mom of 3 boys, natural light photographer, graduating college with a bachelor's degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences this May!","user_id":781986,"name":"Kristina Earle","website":"www.facebook.com/SnapshotMemoriesbyKristi"},{"id":785485,"bio":"","user_id":775330,"name":"Matheus Benfica","website":"matheusbenfica.myportfolio.com"},{"id":760725,"bio":"In a previous life, Curt Pollman was an environmental research scientist and holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Sciences from the University of Florida (1983).   His expertise was in chemical limnology, which derives from the Greek word for lakes (limnee).  During his career he has focused on studying and mathematically modeling the effects of acidic deposition, mercury pollution and nutrient enrichment on wetlands, lakes and streams.\n\nScience is very much about illuminating that which is hidden.  Often that requires examining data from a different perspective, and looking for relationships that are obscured by the obvious.  I believe that good photography often requires and reflects the same traits. Restated, I perceive that photography often is all about abstracting that which is important and discarding that which is extraneous and distracting.  Likewise, good science has a similar challenge, and that often requires an elegant, clear solution to a problem which on the surface is rife with complexity.  I would like to think that the practice of science and photography in my life has each helped inform the other and sharpen the knife of creativity.","user_id":755319,"name":"Curt Pollman","website":"www.luxlucisphotography.com"},{"id":785511,"bio":"","user_id":775349,"name":"Alex Rybkin","website":"alexrybkin.com"},{"id":33167,"bio":"","user_id":33172,"name":"Alex Attard","website":"www.alexattard.com"},{"id":275206,"bio":"Sarah Knobel is an artist captivated by the concept of commodities and their existence beyond mere utility. Through her evocative imagery, she crafts liminal spaces, inviting viewers to contemplate the enigmatic nature of everyday objects and our waste. Her work seamlessly weaves together optimism and hostility, beauty and repulsion, exploring the collision between the natural world and opposing forces. Her compelling photographs and videos have been shown both nationally and internationally. Currently residing in upstate New York, nestled near the Canada border, she draws inspiration from the serene surroundings. Sarah holds an MFA from the Design Architecture Art and Planning program at the University of Cincinnati.\n\n","user_id":274604,"name":"sarah knobel","website":"www.sarahknobel.com"},{"id":785528,"bio":"","user_id":775361,"name":"Alessandro Fusaroli","website":""},{"id":785556,"bio":"\n\"A photographer currently based in Eskilstuna, Sweden.\nI grew up in Malmö in the south of Sweden.\nAt a very young age, from 1964 to 1967, I studied at The School of Photography in Stockholm, led by Christer Strömholm.\nAfter graduating from The School of Photography, I pursued further studies in theory and graduated as a medical doctor. I have spent much of my adult life working as an anesthetist and Intensive care doctor.\nUpon retiring, I now dedicate my time entirely to my photography practice.\n","user_id":775383,"name":"Veronika Hjorth","website":""},{"id":700164,"bio":"Texas Expat in Germany but now recently relocated to the West coast. ","user_id":699580,"name":"John Guerra","website":""},{"id":785574,"bio":"Jack Bochow is an Australian photographer based in the UK. He was a 2023 British Photography Awards shortlisted photographer and was most recently awarded Highly Commended in the 2024 Photography Foundation Awards, Landscape category. He is always searching for the innate and layered beauty of the world around us, whatever the subject. \n\nJack also shoots mostly on film, encouraging a slower, more considered approach to the creation and consumption of photographs. He wants to promote a greater awareness of the value of images, given the power they have to make us think and feel.","user_id":775399,"name":"Jack Bochow","website":"photography.jackbochow.com"},{"id":785450,"bio":"","user_id":775303,"name":"Sabrina Scialdone","website":""},{"id":192672,"bio":"","user_id":192070,"name":"Silvia Mininni","website":""},{"id":785638,"bio":"Renzo Cicillini - Silent Frames\n\nRenzo Cicillini lives in Switzerland and often finds his photographic inspiration close to his doorstep, as well as in the vastness of the world. Whether in the Swiss alps, on the coasts of the sea, or at another tranquil location of the world, he captures the essence of silence wherever it can be found.\n\nCicillini’s often minimalist art is a quiet echo of the surroundings: Each image, captured on analog film or digital, reflects his connection with the environment and his engagement with the moment. He selects his subjects with focus and often revisits them several times to capture the interplay of light, shadows, and color nuances.\n\nIn his photographs, Cicillini invites viewers to leave the everyday behind and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of his surroundings. His photographs are not just images, but windows into a world where silence speaks and life in its diverse forms – be it through nature or objects, sometimes even people – is seen in its purest form.","user_id":775449,"name":"Renzo Cicillini","website":"www.cicillini.net"},{"id":785650,"bio":"","user_id":775461,"name":"Seunghoon Han","website":""},{"id":785571,"bio":"William Rowan is a Brooklyn-based multi-media sculpture artist and photographer. His work can be viewed as an exploration of the human condition and it’s influence on western culture - producing surrealistic and absurd photographic scenes through the pairing of physical environments, sourced props, and hand-built sculptures.","user_id":775396,"name":"William Rowan","website":"www.williamrowan.art"},{"id":785405,"bio":"I am a Japanese photographer currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York. I have exhibited my work at venues such as Nikon Salon in Tokyo, Center for photography at Woodstock in New York, and Photoespana in Madrid among others. \n I attended the documentary photography and photojournalism program at the school of the international center of photography in New York and completed the program in 2007.","user_id":775267,"name":"Yo Imae","website":"www.yoimae.com"},{"id":762518,"bio":"Shannon P. Smith (b.1976) is an American photographer. She recently relocated to Fayetteville, AR where she is pursuing an MFA in Studio Art at the University of Arkansas. Some themes found in her work are home, memory and time. She attempts to capture the \"texture of daily life.\"\n\nShannon previously worked as a Script Supervisor in Variety Television for 17+ years in Los Angeles, CA.","user_id":756840,"name":"Shannon Smith","website":"shannonphotos.myportfolio.com"},{"id":785647,"bio":"","user_id":775458,"name":"Shaynna Rogers","website":"Www.Shaynna Rogers.com"},{"id":717366,"bio":"I am a photographer who is also a passionate environmentalist. My goal is to inspire people to feel the wonder and joy in the natural world so that they may come to celebrate it and ultimately take steps to protect it.","user_id":716782,"name":"Leni Johnston","website":"www.lenij.com"},{"id":785591,"bio":"I have had a camera for a number of years, but previously I mainly took photos with my phone. I work in youth care and I missed expressing my creativity, which is why I recently took a short photography course, which I completed. I took all the photos with a Canon EOS 2000d with a standard lens.","user_id":775412,"name":"Sylvie Groenewoud","website":""},{"id":795684,"bio":"Karling is a professional photographer based in Hong Kong, traveling everywhere.  Her passion is in story telling, creating powerful memories to treasure long into the future.  \nRaised in Australia, Karling was drawn to spending as much time as possible outdoors. Karling’s photos use natural light as a callback to a childhood spent basking in the sun, and she is still obsessed with film photography.","user_id":783921,"name":"karling hamill","website":"www.solightly.net"},{"id":106059,"bio":"I'm a Writer, Communication Expert and Journalist. I published my first novel (Giallo ocra) in 2020.","user_id":105457,"name":"Giusi De Luca","website":"www.cameracomunicante.it"},{"id":785606,"bio":"","user_id":775424,"name":"Georgios Polychronis","website":""},{"id":148897,"bio":"Systems Architect and Visual Artist","user_id":148295,"name":"Richard Phillips","website":"www.richardwaynephillips.com"},{"id":785649,"bio":"I am a high schooler who is interested in photography.","user_id":775460,"name":"Kyusun Lee","website":"www.kyusunlee.com"},{"id":188940,"bio":"Carolyn Silvernail was born in a military hospital in Germany in 1973. She grew up a military brat and eventually went on to graduate from college with degrees in music, exercise science, and eventually filmmaking which is where she fell in love with photography.\n\nCarolyn’s work is usually centered around nature, but there are always elements of surrealism, magic, and nostalgia. She aims to find beauty, remembrance, and wistfulness in the places we inhabit. \n\nCarolyn currently lives in Savannah, GA with her husband, Jason, and her cat, Lola Mae. ","user_id":188338,"name":"carolyn silvernail","website":""},{"id":769065,"bio":"","user_id":761936,"name":"Ho Ting CHEUNG","website":""},{"id":787165,"bio":"Nic Seo is a researcher of AI interfaces by day and a passionate Leica user by... other days. After studying French Patisserie at Le Cordon Bleu Paris, she attended university at MIT, where she studied Computer Science \u0026amp; Molecular Biology. She focuses on candid, lifestyle photography, highlighting family dynamics and personal discovery. \"I've been fortunate enough to live a beautiful life and am constantly discovering how that manifests daily,\" she says. \"I want to share that beauty with other people in case it reminds them of their own.\"","user_id":776791,"name":"Nic Seo","website":"www.nicseophoto.com"},{"id":704601,"bio":"I've been shooting for 45 years as an amateur, and now have some time to take it a little more seriously - but not too seriously","user_id":704017,"name":"Richard Livingston","website":""},{"id":192014,"bio":"\n\n\n","user_id":191412,"name":"Dario Nicolini","website":"www.darionicolini.com"},{"id":739558,"bio":"Den Owen is a photographer born and raised in London, England. He works primarily in black and white creating high contrast photos that portray the reality of everyday life in an urban environment and beyond. He uses photography as a way to understand and negotiate the complex world of city living. ","user_id":737480,"name":"Den Owen","website":"denowenphotography.com"},{"id":742564,"bio":"ABOUT\nParis-based photographer with expertise in seamlessly blending fashion and fine art photography. Maira brings a distinctive approach that harmonizes artistic expression with narrative depth, resulting in visually captivating work. Recognized for my achievements, including being shortlisted in the Sony World Photography Awards in Portraiture, and featured in esteemed publications such as Harper's Bazaar, L’OFFICIEL, and Glamour. Committed to producing compelling visuals that transcend traditional boundaries.\n\nAWARDS\nShortlisted for 2024 Sony World Photography Awards – Portraiture Category\nFinalist for the XXX Certamen Fográfico FOTOCASAR\nWinner 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award – People Category\nBronze winner 2023 Prix de la Photographie de Paris\nHonourable Mention 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award – Fine Art Category\nHonourable Mention 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award – Portrait Category\nHonourable Mention in the 2023 edition of the International Photography Awards\nShortlisted for 2023 Nobuyoshi Araki MA-g Awards.\nShortlisted for 2023 Urban Photo Award\n2 Honourable Mentions in the 2023 Budapest International Foto Awards\n2 Nominations in the Black \u0026amp; White Photo Contest by reFocus Awards\nHonourable Mention (Fine Art, Professional) Monochrome Awards 2023\nHonourable Mention in the 2023 Tokyo International Foto Awards\nEXHIBITIONS\n“Women in Photography” – Glasgow Gallery of Photography (Mar 2024)\nXXX Certamen Fográfico FOTOCASAR exhibition, Casar de Cáceres (Feb 2024)\n“Black, White \u0026amp; More” – SE Center for Photography, South Carolina (Feb 2024)\n“From Tragedy to Tranquility” – Radisson Hotel, Belgrade (Jan to Mar 2024)\n“The Wisdom Is in Your Feet” – The Hub, Sleaford (Dec 2023)\nImageNation Paris (Nov 2023)\nPermanent collection, Museum of Avant-garde, Switzerland (Nov 2023)\nTrieste Photo Fringe (Oct to Nov 2023)\nTrieste Photo Days Festival (Aug 2023)\nFoire Internationale De La Photo Bievres (May 2023)","user_id":739876,"name":"Maira Dias Ray","website":"mairaray.com"},{"id":96500,"bio":"Immortalizing my vision of the world.","user_id":95986,"name":"Fernando Espiñeira Castro","website":""},{"id":24238,"bio":"Antonio Pérez (Tarifa, Spain). He seeks the limits of photography within documentary parameters and constantly reusing the meta-image as a primitive concept and relationship with the world around him. He develops his work in image education and works for different foundations in the African continent.","user_id":24238,"name":"Antonio Pérez","website":"www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xod8FmKok68"},{"id":785614,"bio":"In recent years, I have rediscovered my joy in photography, and am lucky enough have the time and space to try capturing not only what I see but what I think and feel. If I had to describe my approach to photography and what it means to me, I would say it is an act of contemplation, a pause in the endless ebb and flow of events and experience, an arrested moment, in which I give myself time to consider the ‘thing-ness’ of things and the formal and aesthetic as well as the emotional and symbolic dimensions of their presence in this world. \n\nSometimes my photographs are just playful or celebratory or ironic, and sometimes they are a form of social commentary.","user_id":775431,"name":"Glen Fisher","website":"www.glenfisher.photography"},{"id":24169,"bio":"Mario Badagliacca is a documentary photographer. Born in Sicily, he studied politics and international relations at the University 'L'Orientale' in Naples and photo-reportage and photojournalism in Rome. Along his photographic activity, he has always collaborated with non-profit organizations. His work documents migration, life on the borders, human right violations, and social issues. His photographs have appeared in Le Nouvelle Observateur, Al Jazeera, RAI, Sky, La Presse Canada, La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, and on several book covers. He is exhibited in international venues, including the Hopkins Hall Gallery in Ohio. He has worked with numerous international research and academic institutions such as Oxford University, St. Andrews University and San Diego State University. He has been the recipient of several international awards, including the Documentary Photography Project Grant (New York 2014) and the 2017 ACEP Projecto Media exhibited at the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. Currently, he is the artist-in-residence for the Transnationalizing Modern Language Project sponsored by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, a work on the Italian diasporic communities in Addis Ababa, London, New York, Buenos Aires and Tunis.\n","user_id":24169,"name":"Mario Badagliacca","website":"www.mariobadagliacca.com"},{"id":785660,"bio":"","user_id":775470,"name":"Colette Coriat","website":""},{"id":24108,"bio":"","user_id":24108,"name":"Joaquin Puga","website":"www.joaquinpuga.com"},{"id":205441,"bio":"Robin Schwartz has been a commercial and fine art photographer her entire career, with a strong body of work focusing on nudity and eroticism as well as rock and roll. Now in her \"third act,\" she is concentrating on meaningful projects that she feels really passionate about. ","user_id":204839,"name":"Robin Schwartz","website":"www.robinschwartzphotography.com"},{"id":785773,"bio":"Lisa Spencer is a fine art and motherhood photographer based in greater Boston.  Her work has been featured in books and editorials and is currently on exhibition in Bloomington, IN and Winchester, MA.","user_id":775560,"name":"Lisa Spencer","website":""},{"id":785640,"bio":"Matthias Luggen was born in Switzerland and resides in the region of Bern. Since 2014, he has worked as an independent photographer. His areas of expertise encompass portrait photography, editorial projects, reportage, and architecture. He regularly publishes his work in various magazines and newspapers.\n","user_id":775451,"name":"Matthias Luggen","website":"www.matthiasluggen.ch"},{"id":456512,"bio":"Utilizo el medio audiovisual como herramienta para explorar el mundo y compartir historias.\nEnfoco mi trabajo en proyectos documentales y deportivos sin dejar a un lado la publicidad y los trabajos comerciales.\nDisfruto involucrarme en proyectos durante todas las etapas, desde generar ideas creativas, hasta la postproducción y distribución. ","user_id":455928,"name":"Pablo Leon Alvarez","website":"www.pabloleon.org"},{"id":24144,"bio":"","user_id":24144,"name":"ÁNGELES CASTELLANOS MORENO","website":""},{"id":24100,"bio":" I am Dan, a professional freelance photographer based in Israel.\nIn late years I  focus on documentary projects which I Initiated with social backgrounds that are on the public agenda but do not always get the Headlines.\nBesides photojournalism,  I specialize in portrait and fine art photography that has been exhibited in Israel. \n\nAwards\n2016- First prize ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition, for  ‘Category of Daily Life’\n2016- Meitar Photography Award \n2015 - Second prize ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition, for  ‘Daily Life Series’ \n2015 - Second prize ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition, for  ‘News Series’ \n2014 – First prize ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition, for  ‘photographed story’ \n2013 – First prize  ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition, for Portraits \n2013 – Third prize  ‘Local Testimony‘ exhibition,  Category of Daily Life\n\n","user_id":24100,"name":"Dan Haimovich","website":"danpaul.co.il"},{"id":112032,"bio":"Alvin Lau b.1994 , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.\n\nPhotography started of as a hobby but subsequently that grew into more. He briefly studied Business Administration in Sunway University before dropping out to pursue a career in photography.\n\nThe main frame within Alvin’s work is a constant exploration amongst and within the idea of life and death. His work derives from the influence of movie making / narrative based short essays. Largely of his photographic approach comes from the idea of of setting up a research based journals with the idea of intertwining ideas that are loosely based on the format on how the mind conjures a dream sequence and the liminality of how reality functions as a whole entity. Commonly inspired from his older practice of documentary photography , his current practice has taken a shift into the consideration of documenting ideas and condensing narratives with the usage of visual images.\n","user_id":111430,"name":"Alvin Lau","website":"www.alvin-lau.com"},{"id":804325,"bio":"Josefine Rauch lives and works in Offenbach am Main, Germany.\n\nShe holds an MA in Aesthetics from Goethe University Frankfurt. During her Master’s program, she was a guest student in Fine Arts, Photography, Television, Film, and Media at California State University, Los Angeles. While freelancing for film and performing arts productions, she began developing her personal photography work. Since 2020, she has been attending conceptual documentary classes at the Ostkreuz School of Photography in Berlin and took part in the Art Foto Mode program in 2022 in Athens, Berlin, and Budapest. Her tutors included Rafal Milach, Vanessa Winship, George Georgiou, Sylvia Sachini, Tim Clark, and Michael Grieve. In July 2024, Josefine was selected to participate in Alec Soth's Workshop at Home in Minneapolis, Minnesota.\n\nHer work has been featured in both online and print publications, including the Fall 2024 release Forgive Us Our Trespasses by Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, see-zeen, BROAD Magazine, Photo-Letter, and Fresh Eyes Talent 2023 and 2024 by GUP Magazine. She has participated in group exhibitions at AFF Gallery Berlin, Fotobus Society Hanover, Kunsthalle.Ost Leipzig, Bastille Design Center Paris, One Minute Space Athens, Fotogalerie Friedrichshain, and Fotografie Forum Frankfurt.\n\nHer project Temple Road was shortlisted for the LensCulture New Visions Awards 2025, Trieste Photo Days 2025 (selected by Harry Gruyaert), Athens Photo Festival 2024, and the Urbanautica Institute Awards 2023. A zine about Temple Road, published by Bildband Berlin, was launched in April 2024. ","user_id":791103,"name":"Josefine Rauch","website":"www.josefinerauch.com"},{"id":277984,"bio":"2001 MA degree  -  Sociology - ELTE\n20011 BA degree  - Art Photography - Szellemkép\n2006-2009 - accident site investigator and technical photographer \n2009 - - freelance photographer, photojournalist\n2013 - 2019 - protocole photographer - Ministry of Foreign Affairs\n2020 - photographer - Eötvös Loránd Research Network\n2021 - photojournalist - CED","user_id":277382,"name":"Marci Kovács","website":"martonkovacs.wixsite.com/hungarian"}]}